Want to write nonfiction for children-but aren't sure where to start?
Telling It True is a practical, encouraging guide to writing nonfiction for kids and teens, from picture books to middle grade and young adult nonfiction. Whether you dream of writing
nonfiction picture books, kidlit magazine articles, or school and library nonfiction, this book shows you how to turn real facts into stories young readers can't put down.
Written by award-winning children's nonfiction author and educator Kirsten W. Larson, this book demystifies the children's publishing industry and helps writers understand audience, market, and nonfiction craft-no prior publishing experience required.
Inside you'll learn how to:
- Find strong nonfiction story ideas for kids and teens
- Understand the different types of children's nonfiction (picture books, middle grade, YA, magazines, and educational publishing)
- Match your idea to the right audience, age range, and market
- Research accurately and write engaging, fact-based stories
- Structure nonfiction so it reads like a story-not a textbook
- Revise your work into a submission-ready draft
- Navigate publishing paths, including traditional publishing and self-publishing
Perfect for:
- Writers new to children's nonfiction writing
- Picture book writers expanding into nonfiction
- Teachers and librarians writing for young readers
- Journalists or academics transitioning to kidlit
- Authors seeking a clear overview of the business aspects of writing for children
Grounded in 15+ years of professional writing, editing, and teaching experience-and packed with examples, exercises, and resources-
Telling It True helps you write nonfiction that is accurate, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for young readers. If you believe that truth really is stranger (and better) than fiction, this book will help you tell it well.