Middle-Grade (MG) Writers
Public Group active 1 month, 3 weeks agoA group designed for writers of middle-grade (ages 8-12) literature. Post updates, participate in the discussion forum, and contribute to our e-zine at http://indiewritenet.com/mgfiction.
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Middle-Grade (MG) Writers 11 months, 1 week agoI just finished my first book. It’s about a 4th grade level and I I like it more than I thought I would.
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laucam57 wrote a new blog post Formatting Matters in the group
Middle-Grade (MG) Writers: 1 year, 2 months agoLet’s get it right. Far too many of the books launched on Amazon.com by indie publishers are improperly formatted. In particular, the paragraphs are not formatted properly. Sometimes there is no indentation to […]
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laucam57 wrote a new blog post Get your middle grade book reviewed on Amazon by me in the group
Middle-Grade (MG) Writers: 1 year, 2 months agoI am currently reviewing approximately one ebook per day that has recently been published on Amazon. Note that middle grade books are generally 20,000-40,000. Thus I am limiting my reviews to books with word […]
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laucam57 posted an update in the group
Middle-Grade (MG) Writers 1 year, 2 months agoHi All, While I am an author of MG mysteries, at the moment and into the distant future, I am reviewing MG ebooks. Check out my site: kidsebookfinder.com.
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Middle-Grade (MG) Writers 1 year, 2 months agoDavid Turnbull is a UK based writer.
His middle grade fantasy adventure The Tale of Euan Redcap has just been published by Wyvern Publications.
Review of the book by Thomas Bloorhttp://thomasbloor.blogspot.com/2012/02/book-review-tale-of-euan-redcap-by.html
Interview by Holly Stacey on Suite…[Read more]
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Amy Joy writes serious and silly stories for adults and kids. She publishes across genres, and she is the creator of the “What Happens Next”(TM) series of books. Her mid-grade title, The Princess and the Pepperoni […] -
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Amy Joy posted an update in the group
Middle-Grade (MG) Writers 1 year, 3 months agoMiddle-Grade Writers (writing for children ages 8-12) have a new group blog! Visit it at: http://indiewritenet.com/mgwriters.
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Amy Joy wrote a new blog post How to post articles in the group
Middle-Grade (MG) Writers: 1 year, 3 months agoHaving trouble figuring out how to contribute to this website? Here’s some steps to walk you through it:
If you haven’t yet, join The Indie Writer’s Network. Then join the group “Middle-Grade (MG) Writers”. […]
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Amy Joy wrote a new blog post Add Your Author Bio in the group
Middle-Grade (MG) Writers: 1 year, 3 months agoAs part of this blog, let’s create a directory of authors. To become part of this directory, please post a brief (you decide how brief) author bio in the category “Authors”. When you do so, your bio will […]
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Amy Joy wrote a new blog post Indie Writer's Network in the group
Middle-Grade (MG) Writers: 1 year, 3 months agoThe Indie Writer’s Network brings together indie writers from all genres to establish friendships, make connections, and share the ups and downs of indie writing and publishing. Learn more at indiewritenet.com.
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Laurie, this is a really great article that I think everyone in the network would benefit from. Would you mind if I reprinted it on the front page of our network?