
talking about YA
me, Kristina McBride, & Ruth Metcalfe Tonight (after listening to Gordon Korman speak after the All-Write Summer Institute Dinner + Author event) I hung out with Ruth Metcalfe and Kristina… Read more talking about YA →
me, Kristina McBride, & Ruth Metcalfe Tonight (after listening to Gordon Korman speak after the All-Write Summer Institute Dinner + Author event) I hung out with Ruth Metcalfe and Kristina… Read more talking about YA →
I grabbed this stack of notebooks from my office last week. The plan is to sort through them, looking for inspiring images to scan and add to the peek into… Read more rediscovering notebooks. →
I changed the tab my book to my bookS! Last week my editor at Stenhouse gave a green light for the next professional project — Celebrating Writers. Christi Overman and… Read more did you notice? →
A gift from my parents when I was eight. My family has been reading The Velveteen Rabitt: Or How Toys Become Real the past couple of days. I’d forgotten how… Read more {discover.play.build.} childhood toys →
So if I want to pursue an agent, I need to write a query letter. It’s actually been on my radar for awhile, but I’ve not attempted to put words on the page. This past week I’ve gotten a little more serious about it. I read through the links I’ve collected over the past year and even attempted a synopsis of the story. I’m trying not to let it scare me. Just for eventual shock and awe value (after I revise this a million times), here is the very first,… Read more query letters? query letters. query letters! →
Each time I start a new notebook I use one of the beginning pages to dream up some plans. New writer’s notebooks have such potential and I like to tap into that energy by listing possible writing projects. I fill a page (front and back) with as many single phrase descriptions of potential writing projects as possible. I’ve done this for more than ten years (ever since I started my first writer’s notebook). Just like there are new ideas with each new notebook, there are also ideas I list again and again.… Read more {discover.play.build} writers make plans. →
Summer is writing in the morning.Summer is walks after lunch.Summer is giggles over bugs and bubbles.Summer is mid-day bike rides.Summer is hose water prickling our warm legs.Summer is remembering to… Read more Summer is…(SOLS) →
(This is cross-posted on Two Writing Teachers.) There are a million reasons why we don’t have time to write. What are yours? What is keeping you from putting words on… Read more what’s holding you back? →
Discovering, playing, building… and thinking about a space for me as a writer. A place to discover my writing habits and process. A place to play with words. A place to build bits of this and that into something bigger over time. It’s time I make a space to document my writing life. I hope you will join me and {Discover. Play. Build} your writing life too.