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Books in Write This Way series

  • Writing Intriguing Informational Pieces

    Sue Vander Hook

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Want to write pieces that are informative and interesting? This book will guide you through the process of writing about topics such as animals, science discoveries, historical events, people, and much more. You'll learn how to choose a solid subject, perform research, organize facts, and get your first words on paper. On this writing journey, you'll also find inspirational quotes from experienced writers and helpful writing exercises. Whether you want to tell the world about kangaroos, Kansas, kickball, or ketchup, you've come to the right place to start writing intriguing informational pieces.
  • Writing Fantastic Fiction

    Jennifer Joline Anderson

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Want to write a fantastic work of fiction? Sometimes getting started is the hardest part. This book takes you through the steps of writing a story from beginning to end. Learn how to gather inspiration and develop a story's characters. Then visualize and organize your story's plot with a writing map. And after you've written a really rough draft, check out tips for revising your work. You'll also be inspired by unique writing exercises and storytelling insights from popular authors. Whether you want to write a puzzling mystery, a lighthearted romance, a dark sci-fi epic, or a tale that borrows from your own life, a blank page can be the starting point for a powerful story.
  • Writing Outstanding Opinion Pieces

    Nancy Loewen

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Want to write an outstanding opinion piece? From start to finish, this book takes you through the steps of writing a commentary, a letter to the editor, or a review. Learn how to select a topic and gather supporting facts for your viewpoints. Then organize your thoughts with an outline or a writing map. And after you've written a rough draft, check out tips for revising your work and making it shine. You'll also be guided by helpful writing exercises and insights from popular opinion writers. No matter what type of opinion piece you'd like to write, this book will help you make your opinions heard.
  • Writing Powerful Persuasive Pieces

    Nancy Loewen

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Do you like to argue? Do you have any strong beliefs? Maybe you'd like to show other people your side of an issue―and you'd like to do it in writing. This book takes you through the steps of writing a persuasive piece from beginning to end. Learn how to find sources, gather the best possible evidence, and organize your evidence for maximum impact. Once you've done that, check out writing techniques that will make your readers take notice. Along the way, you'll find tips from successful writers and exercises for sharpening your skills. Soon you'll be able to draft a persuasive piece with confidence―no matter what topic inspires you to write!
  • Writing Notable Narrative Nonfiction

    Sue Vander Hook

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Have you ever wanted to write a true story? Maybe you have an interesting experience to share from your life or from someone in your family. Or perhaps you'd like to write about a famous person or a fascinating moment in history. This book will help you craft notable narrative nonfiction―appealing true stories. After you discover a topic, you'll move on to collecting facts and charting your course. Once you've written a rough draft, you'll learn how to revise your work and polish it into a great piece of writing. This book also offers examples, quotes, and short writing exercises to inspire you. Whether your goal is to tell your own story or someone else's, this book will help you bring the details to life.
  • Writing Powerful Persuasive Pieces

    Nancy Loewen

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Do you like to argue? Do you have any strong beliefs? Maybe you'd like to show other people your side of an issue―and you'd like to do it in writing. This book takes you through the steps of writing a persuasive piece from beginning to end. Learn how to find sources, gather the best possible evidence, and organize your evidence for maximum impact. Once you've done that, check out writing techniques that will make your readers take notice. Along the way, you'll find tips from successful writers and exercises for sharpening your skills. Soon you'll be able to draft a persuasive piece with confidence―no matter what topic inspires you to write!
  • Writing Intriguing Informational Pieces

    Sue Vander Hook

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Want to write pieces that are informative and interesting? This book will guide you through the process of writing about topics such as animals, science discoveries, historical events, people, and much more. You'll learn how to choose a solid subject, perform research, organize facts, and get your first words on paper. On this writing journey, you'll also find inspirational quotes from experienced writers and helpful writing exercises. Whether you want to tell the world about kangaroos, Kansas, kickball, or ketchup, you've come to the right place to start writing intriguing informational pieces.
  • Writing Fantastic Fiction

    Jennifer Joline Anderson

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Want to write a fantastic work of fiction? Sometimes getting started is the hardest part. This book takes you through the steps of writing a story from beginning to end. Learn how to gather inspiration and develop a story's characters. Then visualize and organize your story's plot with a writing map. And after you've written a really rough draft, check out tips for revising your work. You'll also be inspired by unique writing exercises and storytelling insights from popular authors. Whether you want to write a puzzling mystery, a lighthearted romance, a dark sci-fi epic, or a tale that borrows from your own life, a blank page can be the starting point for a powerful story.
  • Writing Outstanding Opinion Pieces

    Nancy Loewen

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Want to write an outstanding opinion piece? From start to finish, this book takes you through the steps of writing a commentary, a letter to the editor, or a review. Learn how to select a topic and gather supporting facts for your viewpoints. Then organize your thoughts with an outline or a writing map. And after you've written a rough draft, check out tips for revising your work and making it shine. You'll also be guided by helpful writing exercises and insights from popular opinion writers. No matter what type of opinion piece you'd like to write, this book will help you make your opinions heard.
  • Writing Notable Narrative Nonfiction

    Sue Vander Hook

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Have you ever wanted to write a true story? Maybe you have an interesting experience to share from your life or from someone in your family. Or perhaps you'd like to write about a famous person or a fascinating moment in history. This book will help you craft notable narrative nonfiction―appealing true stories. After you discover a topic, you'll move on to collecting facts and charting your course. Once you've written a rough draft, you'll learn how to revise your work and polish it into a great piece of writing. This book also offers examples, quotes, and short writing exercises to inspire you. Whether your goal is to tell your own story or someone else's, this book will help you bring the details to life.
  • The Way to Write for Children

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Penguin Books Ltd, Dec. 31, 1982)
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  • Way To Write For Children

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Hamish Hamilton, Jan. 6, 1981)
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