All of this why I choose to self - publish
my middle grade book series.
Middle grade book series do this very well, so look to them for good examples.
Not exact matches
Off the field, the soccer standout — who has written a
middle -
grade book series called The Kicks — is low key.
Jason Reynold's new
middle -
grade book Patina, the second volume in his Track
series, is an entertaining story of four unlikely teammates, each with personal demons who are doing their best to outrun their teenage angst and anxiety.
Daniel Handler, aka «Lemony Snicket,» has just signed a deal with the UK's Egmont Press to publish a new four -
book,
middle -
grade series starting in 2012.
The
middle -
grade nonfiction
books collected here, many of them part of larger
series, examine various facets of technology advances in the ancient world, from one side of the globe to the other.
A small - town kid takes on a big - time case in Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer, John Grisham's first
book for
middle -
grade readers — and
book one in a planned
series — will no doubt have wide appeal.
However, I am now up to
book 2 of a sci - fi fiction series for kids [middle grade], and am considering permafree for Book 1, since this seems to be a current fash
book 2 of a sci - fi fiction
series for kids [
middle grade], and am considering permafree for
Book 1, since this seems to be a current fash
Book 1, since this seems to be a current fashion!
Travis: During the 2017 NCTE conference Colby talked with Candace Fleming about Ben Franklin's in My Bathroom, the first
book in her new
middle grade series.
The # 2 and # 3 best - selling
books are
middle grade and YA
series, reflecting the strength of those
series, something that is masked by lists that divide their rankings by age / category.
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer, John Grisham's first
book for
middle -
grade readers — and
book one in a planned
series — will no doubt have wide appeal.
After years of radio silence for her fans, admittedly while she collaborates on some of the most highly innovative movies to come out of a
book series, especially one aimed at
middle grade readers, J.K Rowling is unleashing something new.
She writes picture
books,
middle grade, YA fantasy to a meditative theology
series.
These are ARCs (Advance Reader Copies) for my release of SLEEPERS, a
middle grade novel,
Book 1 of a
series.
One of the aspects of the
series that makes it unique is that the
books are written by various
middle grade and young adult authors, writers whose works are already popular bestseller titles for their audience.
The Curse of Deadman's Forest is the second
book in the Oracles of Delphi Keep — a
series with all the timeless charm of classics like the Chronicles of Narnia and all the action - packed adventure of a modern
middle -
grade blockbuster.
Little Bigfoot, Big City by Jennifer Weiner,
Book 2 of the Littlest Bigfoot
series, a review Published 2017 by Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing, 317 pages Genre:
Middle grade fantasy, aimed at readers approximately 12 years old
I have completed the first two
books in a
middle grade mystery
series about Girl Science Geeks.
The Author's Approach William Hertling is the author of six self - published
books, including four techno thrillers in the Singularity
series; a
middle -
grade detective novel, The Case of the Wilted Broccoli; and the guide Indie and Small Press
Book Marketing.
The Mystery of the Missing Money (FREE
BOOKS FOR KIDS CHILDREN
MIDDLE GRADE MYSTERY ADVENTURE)(The Mystery
Series, Short Story
Book 1)
Four
books in his
middle -
grade Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians
series have been released in new editions by Starscape, and his novella Infinity Blade Awakening was an ebook bestseller for Epic Games accompanying their acclaimed Infinity Blade iOS video game
series.
Matt Stanton brings his veteran children's
book chops to this hilarious
series, perfect for early
middle grade readers looking for side - splitting laughs!
My friend, fellow indie author, and the cover designer for the Mindjack
series, Dale Robert Pease, has a new release out today — the second
book in his
middle grade science fiction
series, Noah Zarc.
At the same time, I don't regret going through a small publisher for my first novel, and I'm still pursuing traditional / big publishing for my
middle grade series (because those are the right choices for those
books).
In the last three years, he's written five
books — all part of The Green Ember
Series, a
middle -
grade adventure fantasy for children.
The Mage and the Magpie is the first
book in Austin J. Bailey's Magemother
series: an epic
middle -
grade fantasy adventure
series with witches, shapeshifters, and clifhangers, and awesome kids (There are very few boring adults in this
book!).
Then you may be interested in my Q&A over at Kirkus today with Mariko Tamaki, pictured above, who has adapted the award - winning comic
books series to a novel for
middle -
grade readers, complete with spot illustrations by Brooke Allen.