I’ve just sent some picture book manuscripts off to a literary agent. I feel a lot more confident in the process since having completed the picture book course last year, so that’s my next aim. To have one of my word babies published to a wider market.
I have such fond memories of childhood reading…publishing books for children would be an absolute honour. I love writing picture book texts. I find the challenge of condensing what could potentially be a long story into a short and lovely thing to be very rewarding.
Since uni, I’ve become a little addicted to the art of culling. Culling words, that is. For some reason, I find it extremely satisfying. Taking a clunky sentence and seeing how many words I can remove from it, in order to make it shine. You’d be surprised how many words can be culled without having a negative effect on the sentence. In fact, culling words often brings a sentence more power. Hence, the satisfaction.
Less is more, isn’t that what they say?
Less is mo… ;p

5 replies on “Culling”
Good luck, Brooke! You have so much heart to share with the world, and, really, who better to share it with than children? I hope it all works out!
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Aww! Thank you, lovely Kat. Kids really are the best to match the love hearty stuff. ❤️
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Good luck with your picture books Brooke! Hope you find a good agent and get published!
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Thanks Jason! I sure will give it my best go! 🙂
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I’m sure you will!
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