Writing Exercise
How to successfully market Children's Books
The basic concept behind book marketing is simple: figure out who is showing interest in you, find out where they "live," and then sell your book to them. Having said that, the intended audience for children's books is actually not children, but instead the people who buy the books for them. Parents, uncles, aunts, grandparents, teachers, or anybody else. You'll quickly find that you couldn't ask for a better target consumer after you figure out what these adults want in their children's book:
By Mohsin Rana3 years ago in Writers
The12 jewels
Once upon a time, in land of the living, there was a boy name Kelvin. He is in his youthful age with lots of desire and passion to be a great and famous person. He was the only child of his mother, but since his dad got remarried, his dad had other children. His parents were divorced when he was at the age of 5. His dad was a Christian and he was from the southern part of the country, while his mom was a Muslim and she was from the northern part of the country. So you should wonder how that would have worked in a struggling like country. Kelvin is this tall, slender and light in complexion person. When his person got divorced there was trouble between both parents on who take the full responsibility of the child. It got to the wild extent that it became a matter of the court, after many attempts the order of the judge was that the child would be under the custody of the father till he is 18 years of age then the mother could be able to have a say in kelvin's life.
By Dole Ayomide3 years ago in Writers
Birthday Writing Challenge
It's my birthday next month, and to celebrate, I'm organizing a challenge! Read (or Listen to) Me I'd love to write some flash pieces for you, so please leave me prompts and whatnot in the comments! I'll write at least 500 words and post them here on Vocal. Fantasy, sci-fi and horror are my go-to genres. Romance I usually take with a mix of SFF, though occasionally I'm able to write random cute encounters and sappy stuff.
By Marie Sinadjan3 years ago in Writers
Blades of Heart and Mind
Challenge: Setting & Vivid Imagery with Metaphorical Inclusion: In a world where the sky is an ever-shifting canvas of emotions, depict a morning where the dawn doesn't break as usual. Instead, the sky "weeps" crystalline tears, forming shimmering lakes on the ground below. The protagonist, a young mage-in-training, believes these tears are more than just a natural phenomenon. Describe the scene, capturing the play of light, the sensation of the crystal tears, and the mage's awe and curiosity as they try to decipher the sky's message.
By Gary Lougheed3 years ago in Writers
Loneliness Transformed into Melodic Harmony
Loneliness, often considered a melancholic abyss that engulfs one's soul, has the potential to be transformed into a melodic harmony that resonates with the deepest chords of the human experience. While it is natural to associate loneliness with isolation and sorrow, the power of introspection, creativity, and human connection can turn this seemingly negative emotion into a beautiful symphony of self-discovery and connection with others.
By Leslie Okey3 years ago in Writers
Name of Herbs that start with C
HERBS THAT YOU CAN GROW IN YOU GARDEN. Collard greens, scientifically known as Brassica oleracea var. acephala, are leafy green vegetables that belong to the same family as cabbage, kale, and broccoli. Collard greens are renowned for their robust, dark green leaves and are a staple in Southern cuisine in the United States. Here are some key characteristics and uses of collard greens:
By Emily Gardenar3 years ago in Writers






