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Reddit mentions of Spilling Ink: A Young Writer's Handbook
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Height | 8.31 Inches |
Length | 5.4598316 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2010 |
Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
Width | 0.7551166 Inches |
You've gotten some good suggestions for fiction and biographies, but I'd actually recommend getting her a book aimed at kids about how to write. Try Spilling Ink by Anne Mazer and Ellen Potter, or one of Gail Carson Levine's books: Writing Magic or Writer to Writer.
Kids' writing books are great because they're empowering - they'll have specific writing advice, encouraging words, and activities to help kick-start her writing. I remember receiving a similar writing guide when I was that age, and it made me feel like a real professional.
(Also, I've read the Stephen King and Ursula Le Guin writing guides that other users suggested, and I wouldn't recommend those for a child at all - the advice is definitely more advanced, including complex grammar concepts, and Stephen King is brutally honest about his view that most writers will never make it. Much too discouraging for a kid.)
I love that idea and I am stealing it! Will edit the post and change the flair. I have that book. And I live by it. I considered it as part of the prize, if the recipient is an older teen. I was debating this one should the SK one be age inappropriate!
As a side note, when we just moved cross country, I had several HUNDRED print books in my home library. The SK On Writing was the only one that made the trip.