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Q&A Fiction writing book recommendation for a 10-year old

First of all, it's great of you to take such an interest in your niece's passion for writing! I'm sure it's much appreciated :) To the main point, I'm not finding much in the way of books on writi...

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#2: Initial revision by (deleted user) · 2019-12-08T02:04:01Z (over 4 years ago)
First of all, it's great of you to take such an interest in your niece's passion for writing! I'm sure it's much appreciated :)

To the main point, I'm not finding much in the way of books on writing for children. And I think that's for good cause: nobody's trying to get children to write fiction particularly _well_. Kids at that age aren't really in the running for writing good fiction, and I don't think anybody's trying to push them in - just encourage them to keep enjoying it. For that, you don't want a how-to book, any more than you'd want to get a ten-year a personal trainer just because he enjoys playing basketball.

There are lots of **other** ways to encourage a kid's enthusiasm for writing, which might be more effective. Obviously, this will depend muchly on the kid herself, and your relationship, so YMMV.

- **Take an interest in her writing; be appreciative.** Kids love an audience. But writing is solitary, and doesn't get the audience a hockey game does. Knowing people are interested in her writing; are impressed by her writing; enjoy reading her writing - these are all powerful motivators. Heck, this'd work on most adult writers I know.
- **Publication and community.** There are several kids' websites and magazines that regularly publish kids' writing. If your niece likes the idea of sharing her work with others, this is a great route to pursue - it adds the elements of feedback, of interaction with others, and of an audience. It also establishes your niece as part of a _community_ of kid writers - again, since writing is solitary, she probably doesn't know about other kids writing. Seeing that this is a "thing" is encouraging and involving. I don't have any specific recommendations, but you can look around for appropriate magazines and websites.
- **Reading, reading, reading.** Books and reading excite writers. Nuff said.
- **Focus on authors.** Until she's reading about writing, she can read about writers. As a kid, I read a biography of Louisa May Alcott I still recall fondly (there seem to be many...); writer biographies or fiction featuring authors should be easy to find. Similarly, you can find articles and interviews featuring authors she likes; those will certainly be interesting to her and encourage her interest in writing.

I did find one book that looks right up your alley: [_Kids Write!_](http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0824967712), by Rebecca Olien. It looks really aimed at kids (and not at kids' teachers); it's also got good Amazon reviews. Probably worth checking out! Following links on Amazon leads to other likely candidates - [_Writing Magic_](http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0060519606) and [_Spilling Ink: A Young Writer's Handbook_](http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/159643628X) both caught my eye. I can't personally attest for the quality of any of these, but browse for yourself and see what might suit your niece's fancy :)

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