Category Archives: Readers Favorite

Once you understand how the Lexile system works (Writing Early Readers, Part 1: Understanding Lexile Levels), the next step is to use the Lexile system to write at the desired level. This matters most when you are writing books to be read by young readers. Suppose you want to write an early reader for grades K-2. Here’s how I did…

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The genre of early readers can be fun and delightful (Dr. Seuss’s Green Eggs and Ham) or dull as dry toast (Dick and Jane). Maybe the only element these books have in common is the ease with which they can be read. If you want to write early readers (generally grades K-2), it is necessary to understand concepts that factor…

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As a self-published author, you’re probably always looking for those elusive reviews. We need customer reviews, but it is also nice to have something to put in the “Editorial Reviews” section of your Amazon listing. I sometimes ask my connections who are experts in the field to write something for me, and I also go to Readers’ Favorite. (Full disclosure:…

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