What the heck is a holiday-books post doing here in April? And not just any post – this is Part 2 of a 2-part series! (Click here to read Part 1 first.)
Well, for one thing, not all of us celebrate our main holiday in December. Plus, if you’re thinking of writing or wrapping a book aimed at the December holiday season, April is actually a great time to be planning it.
In Part 1, we looked at four big Do’s and Don’ts to help get you on the right track. Now, we’re going to look at one final question you need to ask yourself before you sit down to write – who are you writing for???
Finding your audience
Is your book aimed at kids and families who celebrate the holiday, or those who don’t?
As a religious Jew, I can’t tell you how many Chanukah books I decided were ultimately inappropriate for my family because they explain too much.
