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December 7, 2020

You Know Your Manuscript Is Ready to Submit When…

“How do I know my work is ready to submit?” This is something every new writer asks, and we eneded up discussing just this topic at critique group last week. Here is what we told her. You Have Had It Critiqued This isn’t vanity on our part but the simple realization that every now and … Continue reading You Know Your Manuscript Is Ready to Submit When… →
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Published on December 07, 2020 17:06

December 6, 2020

BIPOC Book Creators Wanted

I’m sorry that I didn’t post this earlier but I just saw this on Saturday. Scholastic is looking for BIPOC authors and illustrators to create books for young readers. It is vital that all young readers be able to find themselves among the characters they experience in books, graphic novels, audio books and film. Part … Continue reading BIPOC Book Creators Wanted →
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Published on December 06, 2020 17:37

December 3, 2020

5 Things To Do When Studying a Magazine

Recently I decided to submit nonfiction to Higlight’s High Five, the Highlights magazing for children ages 2 to 6. I hadn’t submitted to this market for quite a while so I knew I needed to refresh my knowledge of the publication. Here’s how to do it. Read The first thing that you need to do … Continue reading 5 Things To Do When Studying a Magazine →
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Published on December 03, 2020 19:45

December 2, 2020

Horrible Reviews of Popular Books or Why Writers Need to Let Some Comments Slide

How to put this kindly? Sometimes the feedback that people give is just off. Yet many of us take every criticism to heart. We need to learn to let things slide. After all, even popular books get awful reviews. How many of these titles can you figure out based on these 1-star reviews? “Doesn’t set … Continue reading Horrible Reviews of Popular Books or Why Writers Need to Let Some Comments Slide →
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Published on December 02, 2020 18:05

December 1, 2020

8 Musts for a Cozy Manuscript

Yesterday I spotted an article on cozy characteristics in Novel Suspects. I was eager to see how my own manuscript scored. Amateur Detective In a cozy, the detective is an amateur with no formal training in detection, police work, or forensics. I scored 100% on this category. My detective was a teacher but has not … Continue reading 8 Musts for a Cozy Manuscript →
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Published on December 01, 2020 20:25

November 30, 2020

2 Reasons Fiction Requires Research

Monday I roughed out a new picture book. It was inspired by a comment a friend repeated. The comment was an excuse someone made for not getting something done. A ridiculous excuse. An over-the-top excuse. A perfect picture book line. From this line, I spun a Little-Red-Hen styled contemporary. Way back when I was a … Continue reading 2 Reasons Fiction Requires Research →
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Published on November 30, 2020 19:57

November 29, 2020

39 Books to Place Beneath the Tree

Whether you are looking for a book to read between now and then end of the year or a book to give as a gift, here are 39 books I highly recommend. I’ve culled these titles from the list of 185 books that I’ve read this year. They aren’t all new but many are. Because … Continue reading 39 Books to Place Beneath the Tree →
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Published on November 29, 2020 17:22

November 26, 2020

5 Ways to Recharge

Last week I saw an article about 7 things to avoid doing when you are stressed. Honestly, I was a little surprised that people needed to be told not to drink to excess and spend days at a time in their pajamas. It seemed like it might be more beneficial to tell people what to … Continue reading 5 Ways to Recharge →
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Published on November 26, 2020 22:13

Happy Thanksgiving

For those of you who celebrate, I’d like to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving.  It goes without saying that 2020 will be a different kind of Thanksgiving for most of us. That said, we still have so many reasons to give thanks.  My husband is working from home – we now share an office.  But … Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving →
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Published on November 26, 2020 07:13

November 24, 2020

Celebrate Thanksgiving with Joy Harjo: Poet Laureate

Good news! Joy Harjo, the US poet laureate, has been given a third year to serve in this position. This was just announced by the librarian of congress. The hope is that at some point next year she will be able to once again hold readings at various points throughout the US. Her main duty … Continue reading Celebrate Thanksgiving with Joy Harjo: Poet Laureate →
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Published on November 24, 2020 20:54