Emblazon: a blog for writers of stories for tweens
Emblazon is a new group of authors who write for readers
aged 11 to 14 has just launched a new blog dedicated to the art and science of
writing for this special audience.
“Some call them upper middle grade; others call them low young adult. They’re somewhere in the middle and can lean either way. We call them Tweens,” the group states on its About page.
The members will post about some aspect of reading and
writing literature for Tweens on the first three Wednesdays of every month. “The
fourth Wednesday is your turn. That’s when we host a monthly feature called
Tween the Weekends.”
As part of the launch, Emblazon is giving away signed paperback and e-book copies of stories by member authors for Liking the books and authors. Check out their Launch Giveaway page for details.
Good luck to the Emblazoners in their drive to “write stories on the hearts of children.”
As part of the launch, Emblazon is giving away signed paperback and e-book copies of stories by member authors for Liking the books and authors. Check out their Launch Giveaway page for details.
Good luck to the Emblazoners in their drive to “write stories on the hearts of children.”
Visit the blog at emblazoners.wordpress.com.
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