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Many famous authors throughout history have surprised their faithful followers by suddenly deciding to write a children’s book. Some of them are so successful at writing for children that history remembers them mostly for their children’s books, such as C.S. Lewis, author of a series of seven fantasy novels, The Chronicles of Narnia; or J.M. Barrie, who wrote Peter Pan. The Harry Potter and the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings collection are further examples of works by serious British authors best known for their children’s books. There’s also L. Frank Baum, the American author of The Wizard of Ozseries of 14 books.
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Every author has his own motivation for becoming a writer, and many of them admit that writing is not a career they specifically chose. Instead, they describe it more as a way of life that chose them, rather than a vocation. After all, perhaps one percent of people who write books are full-time authors because, like other artists, they cannot earn enough money. Most book writers have other jobs, such as teaching or journalism.
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Many writers begin scribbling in little notebooks or diaries at a young age. Thus, when they later become authors as adults, it’s no more of a surprise than when a man who loves horses and is 5’3” tall (1.60 meters) and weighs 110 lbs. (50 kilos) becomes a jockey.
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Many famous authors throughout history have surprised their faithful followers by suddenly deciding to write a children’s book. Some of them are so successful at writing for children that history remembers them mostly for their children’s books, such as C.S. Lewis, author of a series of seven fantasy novels, The Chronicles of Narnia; or J.M. Barrie, who wrote Peter Pan. The Harry Potter and the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings collection are further examples of works by serious British authors best known for their children’s books. There’s also L. Frank Baum, the American author of The Wizard of Ozseries of 14 books.
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Every author has his own motivation for becoming a writer, and many of them admit that writing is not a career they specifically chose. Instead, they describe it more as a way of life that chose them, rather than a vocation. After all, perhaps one percent of people who write books are full-time authors because, like other artists, they cannot earn enough money. Most book writers have other jobs, such as teaching or journalism.
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Many writers begin scribbling in little notebooks or diaries at a young age. Thus, when they later become authors as adults, it’s no more of a surprise than when a man who loves horses and is 5’3” tall (1.60 meters) and weighs 110 lbs. (50 kilos) becomes a jockey.
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