A Review of FLYING FINGERS: Writing Tips and Advice From a Child Writer

By: Suzanne Lieurance

As a children’s writing instructor myself, it’s not every day that I get
writing tips from an eight-year old, especially GOOD writing tips. But I
just finished reading FLYING FINGERS: MASTER THE TOOLS OF
LEARNING THROUGH THE JOY OF WRITING, which includes tips,
stories, and writing activities from its author, Adora Svitak. Adora is an
eight-year old girl from Redmond, Washington, who was just seven
when she wrote Flying Fingers, which also includes commentary and
coaching advice from her mother, Joyce Svitak.

After reading this book I realized that many of my adult writing students
don’t write as well as Adora. But then, most of these adults don’t write as
MUCH as Adora does. In FLYING FINGERS she explains that she wrote
more than 250,000 words (over 300 stories, essays, and poems) in a
single year and she continues to write thousands of words of fiction,
nonfiction, and poetry every week. Plus, she reads all the time. By her
own estimate she’s already devoured more than 1600 books.

Typing is another skill that Adora mastered early. In fact, she started
writing at age four, when her mother bought her a laptop and she used it
to make up stories. Now she types about sixty words per minute.

With so many early accomplishments, it’s no wonder Adora has been a
guest on Good Morning America and Diane Sawyer calls her “a tiny
literary giant.” But although Adora’s skills are truly amazing, she didn’t
write FLYING FINGERS to brag about herself. She wrote it because she
is passionate about inspiring other children to become just as
accomplished and excited about learning as she is. And her mother
says,”With support, encouragement from parents and educators, and the
proper use of technology, all children have the potential to excel and
enjoy writing and learning as much as Adora does.”

After reading FLYING FINGERS, I think she might be right about that - so
I hope parents, educators, and children everywhere will get a copy of
this book. Then just maybe we can find out.

Adora’s book is available online at www.amazon.com and at bookstores
across the country. Adora also has a website at www.adorasvitak with
photos, audio, and other interesting information about her writing and
her passion for learning.

FLYING FINGERS: MASTER THE TOOLS OF LEARNING THROUGH
THE JOY OF WRITING

Author: Adora Svitak
Action Publishing (Glendale, CA )
October 1, 2005
ISBN: 1888045191

$12.95

Suzanne Lieurance is a children’s author, freelance writer, and writing
instructor for the Institute of Children’s Literature. She also created The
Lieurance Group, a cooperative for freelance writers.Visit her website at
http://www.suzannelieurance.com or the blog for The Lieurance Group
at http://www.lieurancegroup.blogspot.com

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