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If you’ve
ever dreamed
of writing for children, here’s
your best chance to test that dream and find out if you have the
aptitude to crack the $2 billion children’s
book market. Read on to discover: |
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how to get your
writing aptitude tested FREE by professionals . . .
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how to benefit from a
unique course that has turned thousands of aspiring writers into
published authors . . . |
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Dear Friend,
The tremendous
recent success of children’s
books has made the general public aware of what we’ve
known for years: there’s
a huge market out there.
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And there’s
a growing need for new writers trained to create the $2 billion
worth of children’s
books bought each year . . . plus stories and articles needed by
more than 600 publishers of magazines for and about children and
teenagers.
Who are these
needed writers?
They’re
ordinary folks like you and me. |
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I was where you
might be now. My occasional thoughts of writing had been pushed down
by self-doubt, and I didn’t
know where to turn for help. Then, on an impulse, I accepted a free
offer from the Institute to test my writing aptitude, and it turned
out to be the spark I needed.
I took their
course, and my wonderful author-instructor helped me to discover,
step-by-step, that my everyday life—probably
not much different than yours—was
an endless creative resource for my writing! |
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The promise
that paid off |
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The Institute
made the same promise to me that they will make to you, if you
demonstrate basic writing aptitude: You will complete at least
one manuscript suitable to submit to a publisher by the time you
finish our course.
I really didn’t
expect to be published before I finished the course, but I was. I
sold three stories. And I soon discovered that that was not unusual
at the Institute. Since graduating, I have authored 35 nationally
published children’s
books, an adult nonfiction book, and over 180 stories and articles.
Now, as an instructor at the Institute, I’m happy to pass along what
I’ve learned to aspiring writers like you. |
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One-on-one training
with
your own instructor |
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My fellow
instructors—all
of them professional writers or editors—work
with their students the same way I do with mine.
When you’ve
completed an assignment on your own schedule, at your own pace, you
send it to me. I read it and re-read it to be sure I get everything
out of it that you’ve
put into it.
Then I edit it
line-by-line, and send you a detailed letter explaining my edits. I
point out your strengths and show you how to shore up your
weaknesses. Instead of time-wasting trial and error, you get proven
techniques for improvement.
Between your pushing and my pulling, you learn how to write—and
how to market what you write. |
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I am the living proof
What I got from
my instructor at the Institute changed me from a
“wannabe”
into a published writer. While there’s
no guarantee that every student will have the same success, we’re
showered with letters like these from current and former students.
“Since
graduating from your course,”
says Heather Klassen, Edmonds, WA,
“I’ve
sold 125 stories to magazines for children and teenagers.”
“Before
this, I didn’t
know if my work was typical or bland, or if there was even a spark
of life in it,”
writes Kate Spanks, Maple Ridge, BC.
“I
now have over 30 articles published. . ..”
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Kristi Holl, a graduate of our course, has published
35 books,
including a guide for writers, and more than 180 stories and
articles. She is now an instructor at the Institute. |
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“.
. .a little bird. . .has just been given freedom” |
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“This
course has helped me more than I can say,”
says Jody Drueding, Boston, MA.
“It’s
as if a little bird that was locked up inside of me has just been
given the freedom of the garden.”
“.
. . I was attracted by the fact that you require an aptitude test,”
says Nikki Arko, Raton, NM.
“Other
schools sign you up as long as you have the money to pay, regardless
of talent or potential.” |
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“I’d
take the course again in a heartbeat!” |
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“I’d
take the course again in a heartbeat!”,
says Tonya Tingey, Woodruff, UT. "It made my dream a reality.”
“My
most recent success has been the publication of Dear Miss Ryan,
You’re
Ruining My Life, the novel I started for my last Institute
assignment,”
writes Jennifer Jones from Homer, NY.
“Thank
you for giving me the life I longed for.”
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Don’t
let your dream die—send
for your
free Writing Aptitude Test today! |
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If life as a successful writer is your dream, here’s
your chance to test that dream.
We’ve
prepared an intriguing aptitude test
based on more than 37 years of experience. It’s
offered without cost or obligation, and will be professionally
evaluated for you—FREE.
We also offer, free, a 32-page illustrated brochure describing our
acclaimed home study course, which is so effective that it’s
recommended for college credit by the Connecticut Board for State
Academic Awards. The brochure will introduce you to 80 members of
our outstanding faculty composed of published authors and seasoned
editors.
I’ll
always be glad that I took that first small step to realize my
writing dream. I urge you to take yours today.
There’s
nothing sadder than a dream deferred until it fades forever. |
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Cordially,

Kristi Holl,
Instructor
Institute of Children’s Literature® |
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
COLLEGE CREDITS The Connecticut
Board for State Academic Awards recommends that graduates be
awarded six college credits. We have arranged for you to obtain
these six college credits from Charter Oak State College,
Newington, CT. No matter where you live, you can then have these
six credits submitted on a Charter Oak transcript to another
college or university. (If you are a teacher, the transcript will be
sent to your local school board, at your request.) Full information
is available from the Institute’s
Registrar to help you take advantage of this opportunity.
TAX DEDUCTIBILITY
Writers, teachers, and others whose business skills are enhanced by
the writing techniques developed in our course may qualify for a tax
deduction. Consult your tax advisor to determine if you qualify. |
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