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BRAINSTORMING CHAPTER BOOK IDEAS
It’s March
and that means it’s time for the annual Chapter Book Challenge. I’m so glad to
be posting again this year. You can read some of my previous posts for
ChaBookCha and ChaBooChaLite here – including “Working Your Way Through ChapterBook Challenge 2017," “How to Start Writing Your Chapter Book,” and “How to Write a Chapter Book Series.”
This year,
I’m writing about generating ideas for a chapter book project.
BRAINSTORMING IDEAS:
1) Think about characters – Quite often,
readers will gravitate toward a chapter book because they can relate in some
way to the main character. When trying to harness chapter book ideas, ask
yourself some questions about a potential MC. Perhaps jot down character traits
and see where that leads you. For example, do you envision a lovable character?
Someone with quirks and imperfections that children can identify with? Maybe a
character who struggles, is funny, or silly, or who is trying to find his or
her place in the world. In my chapter book series, THE ENCHANTED SNOW GLOBE
COLLECTION (illustrated by Callie Metler-Smith, Clear Fork Publishing), the main characters are nine-year old adventurous twins who are
interested in finding out more about their ancestors and making a difference. I
chose boy and girl twins so that, hopefully, the story would have broad appeal.
The main characters, Emma and Simon, have different personality traits, and I
hope that readers will identify with them both.
2) Think about settings – Aside from
memorable main characters, chapter books usually feature memorable backdrops. To
help gather ideas, do some research and write down a list of potential
settings. Some typical settings for the chapter book age range are: home,
school, camp, a magical/fantastical location, a big city, a country locale, or
a historical setting. Maybe the main character loves horses and the setting is
a horse barn. Or maybe the MC is an animal living in a forest, in a setting
with other forest animals. RETURN TO CONEY ISLAND, the first book in my
time-travel chapter book series, features an amusement park in Coney Island in
1928. My second book, THE LIBERTY BELL TRAIN RIDE, features the Liberty Bell
and the World’s Fair, in 1915 Philadelphia and San Francisco. And my third book
in the series features Washington, DC and the Library of Congress. When I was
planning the book series, I researched cities and historical attractions, and
mapped out the settings to help create an interesting adventure arc. I am
planning on two more American cities, and then hopefully the twins will get out
their passports for more far-flung adventures. And maybe I’ll go along too for
research purposes!
3) Think about situations – You can
generate ideas by asking “what if” questions about the situation the characters
might be involved in. Is it the first day of school, and then the whole school
year can be written about in various chapters? Is the protagonist starting
summer camp, and then you have the summer to tell your tale? Is the main
character a mermaid living in her own undersea world, with lots of adventures
awaiting? Or maybe the MC is a penguin living in Antarctica, who has his family
and friends and a whole story waiting for you to explore. The situation in
which you place your MC can definitely jump-start your brainstorming.
4) Think about underlying themes – It may
be helpful to list out the themes for your book in a pitch or “book mission
statement” as that may provide some idea inspiration. My chapter books include
themes of family connection with ancestors, understanding history, and using
courage to both make things happen and make good choices. I hope that children and
adults will enjoy these themes and that the books spark discussion and
connection between generations. As you brainstorm about themes, maybe one will
spark a potential plot.
5) Think about a story that has series
potential – Not all chapter books turn into a series, but it doesn’t hurt
to keep this in the back of your mind as you gather your ideas and plan out
your book. If you hit on a great idea that has series potential, keep planning
and organizing your chapters to capitalize on the possibility that your
characters can move into different adventures in an expanding series.
Good luck
gathering ideas for your chapter book! I look forward to reading your stories!
Melissa Stoller is the author of the chapter
book series The Enchanted Snow Globe Collection - Book One:
Return to Coney Island and Book
Two:The Liberty Bell Train Ride (Clear Fork
Publishing, 2017 and 2019); and the picture books Scarlet’s
Magic Paintbrush and Ready,
Set, GOrilla! (Clear Fork, 2018). Upcoming
releases include Return of the Magic Paintbrush and Sadie’s Shabbat Stories (Clear Fork, 2019). She is also the co-author of The
Parent-Child Book Club: Connecting With Your Kids Through Reading (HorizonLine Publishing, 2009). Melissa is a Regional
Ambassador for The Chapter Book Challenge, an Assistant and Blogger for the
Children’s Book Academy, a Moderator for The Debut Picture Book Study Group,
and a volunteer with the Society of Children’s Book Writers and
Illustrators/MetroNY. Melissa has worked as a lawyer, legal writing instructor,
freelance writer and editor, and early childhood educator. Additionally, she is
a member of the Board of Trustees at The Hewitt School and at Temple Shaaray
Tefila. Melissa lives in New York City with her husband, three daughters, and
one puppy.
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Melissa Stoller has generously offered a
signed copy of THE ENCHANTED SNOW GLOBE COLLECTION: RETURN TO CONEY ISLAND and
some book swag to one lucky person! All you need to do to be entered into the drawing for this prize if you are already a singed-up member of the challenge is to comment on this blog post. Winner will be chosen by a random number generator on March 31st and announced at noon GMT the same day.
Melissa,you have some marvelous tips here! Printing this out as a reminder of things as I undertake my first chap book course :) (Now I'm the coolest kids in class, LOL!)
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying your first ChaBooCha! Glad my post is helpful! Happy writing!
DeleteThank you, Melissa, for sharing your brainstorming ideas. You gave some great ideas that will easily fit into my manuscript set-up notebook for each project.
ReplyDeleteHi Judy - thanks so much — I’m so glad the post was useful to you as you work your way through ChaBooCha! And I like your idea of a set up notebook for each project. That sounds like a blog post in the making!
DeleteGreat tips, Melissa! Thank you for sharing these. I plan on making out a list of themes today
ReplyDeleteHi Candice - thanks for commenting! I look forward to hearing all about the themes for your latest project! Happy creating!
DeleteGreat ideas, thank you! I'm determined to get my first-first draft of a chapter book done!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda - good luck working on your first first draft! I hope it’s all going well for you!
DeleteAnother great post, Melissa! These are all great tips, and gives me a lot to think about as I draft new stories. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra - thanks so much! I’m really glad the post was helpful to you. I can’t wait to see what you’re working on this month! Xox
DeleteGreat post, I love to go and take photos that helps me get ideas.
ReplyDeleteHi Ashley - I love taking photos too! I find that it opens up another creative avenue that can lead anywhere. Good luck with your projects this month!
DeleteThank you, Melissa. Great brainstorming ideas.
ReplyDeleteHi Mona - thank so much for stopping by. I’m so glad that you enjoyed these brainstorming ideas. Happy creativity this month!
DeleteThanks Melissa! I always love reading your posts!
ReplyDeleteHi Liz - thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words. Happy writing this month!
DeleteThese are great tips. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Ashley - I’m so glad these tips were helpful to you! Happy writing during chapter book challenge month!
DeleteEnjoyed your article. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie - right back at you! Your post about ideas was terrific! Happy writing!
DeleteThanks Melissa!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure - thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThanks Melissa, I wasn't sure where to start so this is helpful beyond helpful!
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy - I’m so happy that this was helpful in giving you a jump start to your ideas! Happy creating. Look forward to seeing where your ideas take you!
DeleteHi, Melissa! My current ms is based in Washington, DC too and I'm asking a lot of “what ifs.” Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Manju - oooh we have to talk about our DC stories! I love the “what if” questions! Happy writing!
DeleteThanks for all the wonderful tips, Melissa! You've given me tons to think about as I embark on my first chapter book journey. 😊
ReplyDeleteHi Rene - I’m so glad to hear that! Good luck with your first chapter book! Keep us posted!
DeleteI'm working on Book One of a chapter book series for this month's challenge so I will certainly keep your ideas in mind as I write.
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
Donna L Martin
Story Catcher Publishing
Hi Donna - good luck with book one! I’m so glad this post was helpful to you! Happy creating!
DeleteHi Melissa! Thank you for such a wealth of information! Will keep it on file for future reference!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips, Melissa! I can't wait for your Library of Congress setting!
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