![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe, teens might have a little more self-doubt than other age groups, I do not know. I think any human, no matter the age, can have some self-doubt about where they are in full artful spectrum of writing fiction. Second, his is a positive and constructive message. This “hands on” approach is very valuable. Then, he applies his rule to the bad example and you can see, yourself, the transformation from OK prose, to really good, to great. Second, I know Mike as the leader of the Rochester Minnesota Writer’s Group, so I already know the strength he brings to the group in terms of leadership and constructive advice.Ībout the book, “Writing Advice for Teens: Editing Fiction,” I note three things that make it stand above all the rest.įirst, Mike dishes out concrete advice, sure, but also follows up with a bad example. ![]() Long before any teen reading this today was even born. Bottom line, buy this for yourself or that teen writer you want to inspire.įirst of all, the last year I was a teen was 1981. ![]()
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