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Main Author: McBride, Diantha
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ859417
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contents Tough Love: An Open Letter to Kids' Book Publishers McBride, Diantha Childrens Literature Layout (Publications) Textbook Preparation Textbook Research Textbook Standards Guidelines Change Strategies Production Techniques During the past 30 years, the author has worked with children and young adults from ages 3 to 18 (not to mention teachers, families, administrators, lecturers, and visiting authors), and she has read a lot of books. Because there are so many kids' books being published these days, she is not expecting total perfection. Still, there are many things she wishes publishers would do differently, things that could make books much better. In this article, she offers her top 10 suggestions: (1) Bulk up those bindings; (2) Better editing; (3) Give that cover a makeover; (4) Where's the art information?; (5) More boy books; (6) Thanks, but no tanks; (7) Indexes are essential; (8) Cite, cite, cite; (9) Stop changing the title in different countries; and (10) Out of order.
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spellingShingle Tough Love: An Open Letter to Kids' Book Publishers
McBride, Diantha
Childrens Literature
Layout (Publications)
Textbook Preparation
Textbook Research
Textbook Standards
Guidelines
Change Strategies
Production Techniques
Tough Love: An Open Letter to Kids' Book Publishers McBride, Diantha Childrens Literature Layout (Publications) Textbook Preparation Textbook Research Textbook Standards Guidelines Change Strategies Production Techniques During the past 30 years, the author has worked with children and young adults from ages 3 to 18 (not to mention teachers, families, administrators, lecturers, and visiting authors), and she has read a lot of books. Because there are so many kids' books being published these days, she is not expecting total perfection. Still, there are many things she wishes publishers would do differently, things that could make books much better. In this article, she offers her top 10 suggestions: (1) Bulk up those bindings; (2) Better editing; (3) Give that cover a makeover; (4) Where's the art information?; (5) More boy books; (6) Thanks, but no tanks; (7) Indexes are essential; (8) Cite, cite, cite; (9) Stop changing the title in different countries; and (10) Out of order.
title Tough Love: An Open Letter to Kids' Book Publishers
topic Childrens Literature
Layout (Publications)
Textbook Preparation
Textbook Research
Textbook Standards
Guidelines
Change Strategies
Production Techniques
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ859417