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Towhid0001
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Willing to start writing for girls

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Hi, I am a social worker. Work for the rights of women. We have a community who raise voice against depression of women and let them be punished.
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Post by KattPascale »

Wow sounds like a great place to start. You definitely have a target audience.
But just be careful, a lot of what you will be writing about may make people on the other end of that voice angry.
You don't want to get into legal costs!!
Good luck!
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Post by YankeeNut64 »

That's great that you want to start writing for girls. Just make sure that you aren't too critical because rights for women is a very delicate topic.
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Post by TammyO »

I think it's wonderful to write for girls. However, its such a limiting thing to do. If you write for both boys and girls, couldn't both groups learn from what you have to say? It is just as important for boys to learn to respect women as well as women learning how to respect themselves. The goal should be to reach a broader audience. Nevertheless, stay inspired. It's a wonderful place to begin.
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I think the perspective of a social worker would be interesting to read.
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Post by colleenmclain »

What kind of story did you want to tell. There are so many possiblities! So many wonderful directions to go.
I am interested to hear more of what you have in mind.
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This would be very interesting to read. Legal junk aside.
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Post by LindaMcCurry »

I think the key to writing for young readers is to be encouraging. I believe for girls this is particularly important.
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Good luck to you, it's a great endeavor you have in mind
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I also think you should write for boys too. They have to learn too.
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Good luck to you, sounds like there could be a LOT of ideas pouring out of you for this topic. Very interesting indeed.
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Post by BRAINYCHIC »

Be heavy on the drama and uniquness because this will give your story some individuality from other writings like it. But not too dramatic to where it is unrealistic. And try to avoid those controversial topics unless you do not mind the critisism.
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Post by Kertha »

Towhid0001 wrote: depression of women and let them be punished.
I am just curious as to what exactly you mean by this phrase?
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Post by Fran »

Kertha wrote:
Towhid0001 wrote: depression of women and let them be punished.
I am just curious as to what exactly you mean by this phrase?
Lost in translation I'd say :roll:
We fade away, but vivid in our eyes
A world is born again that never dies.
- My Home by Clive James
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Post by Ibanezakame »

Read 'one for the murphy's'
Music doesn't lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music.

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