If you are a children’s writer, in 2017 it’s a pretty safe bet that you’ll spend as much working time online as you do off. And because you’re a writer, with an inquisitive brain, doubtless you enjoy exploring the available resources to find what you’re looking for, whether that’s industry know-how or writing advice and inspiration. But sometimes, rather than getting lost in the forest, it’s useful to know the shortcuts.
Why not start with the website of Writers & Artists, publishers of the essential directory for writers and its specialist companion for children’s writers? On www.writersandartists.co.uk there’s a section dedicated to advice aimed specifically at writers for children (http://writ.rs/wawritingforchildren).