Many teen writers get stuck after finishing a story, unsure how to improve it-or even what's wrong in the first place. Writing Advice for Teens: Editing Fiction is designed to help young writers move past that frustration by learning how to revise their work with confidence.
Written specifically for teen and middle school writers, this book introduces the fundamentals of editing fiction in a clear, accessible way. Rather than offering vague advice, it focuses on identifying and fixing common problems found in early drafts, such as unclear scenes, weak structure, inconsistent characters, and confusing story flow.
Filled with practical tips, examples, and guided techniques, the second book in the Writing Advice for Teens series helps students develop an editor's eye so they can recognize issues in their own writing and make meaningful improvements.
Perfect for use in:
middle school and high school creative writing courseshomeschool language arts programswriting clubs and enrichment workshops