Myth #1
Children’s books are easy to write.
Myth #2
If I write a picture book, I have to illustrate it too (or hire an illustrator.)
Myth #3
Children’s books have to rhyme.
Myth #4
Since my kids/grandkids/class love my stories, they would make a great book.
Myth #5
It’s really important to follow trends, and write about things like vampires and dystopias if you write for teens.
Myth #6
Boys will only read “boy books” and girls will only read “girl books.”
Myth #7
As soon as I sell my book, I can quit my day job.
Myth #8
After my book is published, I’ll be sent on a book tour and be a guest on Ellen.
Myth #9
Picture book characters should be talking animals, not children.
Myth #10
I’ll never get published unless I have an agent.
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