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10 thoughts on “Revision 9-1-1 For Fiction: Picture Books

  1. I’ve thought about PBs as needing a rhythm, but you spelled it out in a way that had never completely gelled in my mind before. (Both of my parents were music teachers, so this may be why I’m so drawn to picture books and their melodies. It was neat to realize this as I was reading.)

    What a wonderful resource this is. Thanks, Cynthea!

  2. Thanks for the very interesting tips…the 1/5-3/5-1/5th rule makes perfect sense, just never thought of it that way. You’ve made the basics for a picture book into a nice little package…exactly what I need!

  3. Incredibly clear explanation! Love the rhythm idea…much like the rhythm of a play…quite wonderful.
    MBJ

  4. my e-mail was messed up when i forgot to ‘shift’ for the @ sign…sorry

  5. This is wonderful information. I am so glad I checked out this site! Thanks so much for these tips Cynthea!

  6. I need to sit under a willow tree for a few hours and ponder a short story does not equal a picture book. That feels close to home. The good news is after working in the corporate world, I can do bullet points. Now, will my voice cooperate?

  7. So many articles include a bunch of don’ts. Thank you for including all of the wonderful solutions!

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