Choosing a Breakthrough Topic in Children’s Books

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A couple of years ago, I embarked on a journey. It was a familiar journey in some ways…I’d taken it before when I wanted to choose a brand new breakthrough topic to write about. But it was unique in its own way because it led me to a unique breakthrough picture book idea.


Just exactly what am I talking about?


Yes, I wanted to choose an idea for a picture book. But there are ideas and then there are BREAKTHROUGH ideas. BREAKTHROUGH ideas are the sort that practically guarantee a publisher will want your manuscript. Even if the writing is a little rough around the edges or needs a stronger story arc.


BREAKTHROUGH ideas might not necessarily be an idea that I would have stumbled upon by myself.


BREAKTHROUGH ideas might not necessarily be on the top 10 list of topics I want to write about.


BREAKTHROUGH ideas might not necessarily be a topic I’ve already researched.


But a BREAKTHROUGH idea practically guarantees you a book contract after all your hard work.


WHY? Because a BREAKTHROUGH idea is specifically targeted to today’s current publishing market (but not necessarily a flash-in-the-pan trend).


WHY? Because a BREAKTHROUGH idea is usually something a number of editors are currently interested in.


WHY? Because a BREAKTHROUGH idea is usually a topic that will practically guarantee good sales numbers of a book because this topic is being bought by parents, teachers, and librarians (the current market who is purchasing children’s books).


So, I invite you to read my next series of posts where I share my journey with you on choosing a BREAKTHROUGH topic to write about in today’s current children’s book market.

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Published on February 17, 2020 08:13
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