Families who loved So, You Want to be a Writer? by Vicki Hambleton often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when they notice their teenager spending hours filling journals with stories but lacking the direction to turn that hobby into a professional pursuit. It is the perfect bridge for a young person who has moved beyond basic storytelling and is now asking serious questions about how the publishing industry actually works. The guide covers everything from the nuances of different genres to the practicalities of finding an agent and handling rejection. While the book focuses on career mechanics, its core emotional resonance lies in validating a young person's identity as a creator. It provides a realistic yet encouraging look at the persistence required to succeed, making it appropriate for middle and high school students who are ready to view their writing through a professional lens. It is a choice for parents who want to support their child's passion with concrete, real-world knowledge rather than just abstract praise.