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May 30, 2016

Memorial Day

I hope that you plan to take some time off today since it is, at least in the US, Memorial Day.  I’ve been keeping up a ferocious work schedule so I’ll be spending some time with my family today.  That said, I had to tell an editor “no, I can’t have it ready that soon” […]
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Published on May 30, 2016 18:52

Social Media: The Down Side

Social  Media for Writers. How to Use Social Media. Social Media, the Author’s Way. Everywhere I turn, there seems to be someone telling me how important social media is for me as a writer.  They’re willing to tell me how and why and just how little time it will take.  And I have to admit […]
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Published on May 30, 2016 18:47

May 26, 2016

How Long Will an Editor Wait for Your Manuscript?

I have heard more than one agent or editor tell a group of writers to take their time writing or rewriting a manuscript.  Don’t rush it.  Instead, take the time to get it right. Recently, I read an article about an author who took this to an extreme.  Scientific American had contacted Dr. Ian Shine and […]
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Published on May 26, 2016 18:39

May 25, 2016

Writing Books that Break the Rules

Your child character must solve his own problem. Write picture books or listen to talks on picture books and you’re going to hear this advice. And, why not?  It’s really good advice.  No one wants to follow an inactive child character through the pages of a picture book. But I just read a book that […]
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Published on May 25, 2016 18:21

May 24, 2016

Boy Books vs Girl Books

Tuesday morning I read a post on girl books saving the world.  The premise was that if boys would just read girl books they would be different (BETTER!) and the world would be saved. For the sake of discussion, let’s assume that there are boy books and girl books.  I have a huge problem with […]
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Published on May 24, 2016 18:45

May 23, 2016

Writer vs World

occasionally, my family feels the need to point out that I, as a writer, see the world differently than a “normal” person sees it. Most recently, my son and his friend were working up a real-world zombie game, Darker Days.  The premise is that you are at your buddy’s house gaming when the Zombie Apocalypse […]
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Published on May 23, 2016 18:16

May 22, 2016

Creating a Teacher’s Guide

Does your book have a teacher’s guide?  If the publisher hasn’t created one this is something that you can pay a publicist to do or, with the right skills, you can do it yourself.  Here are a few of the things that you might include: First things first, consider which classes your book might supplement. […]
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Published on May 22, 2016 19:55

May 19, 2016

Here’s My Superpower — What’s Yours?

Lucky for me that I read Debbie Ridpath Ohi’s Inkygirl.com. Her post alerted me to a book-based contest, “Draw the Line: What’s Your Superpower?” The contest is based on Laurent Linn’s novel, Draw The Line.  In the book, the main character creates a superhero version of himself, Graphite. Graphite uses art to fight brutality and Adrian […]
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Published on May 19, 2016 18:26

May 18, 2016

5 Things Productive Writers Do

“I’m so impressed by your energy!”  Irony, oh sweet irony.  On the day that I got this message from another writer, I was virtually draped across my desk.  Spring allergy abundance guaranteed blurry vision and a stopped up nose.  Yet here I was writing.  Sort of.  I was at my desk but I had no […]
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Published on May 18, 2016 18:11

May 17, 2016

SCBWI Summer Reading List

On a wet rainy day is Missouri (I’m writing this on Tuesday), I am almost literally walking on sunshine.  Black Lives Matter by Sue Bradford Edwards and Duchess Harris is on page 48 of the SCBWI Summer Reading List.  Woo-hoo! A resource for libraries, teachers and bookstores, this is a listing of books published by SCBWI […]
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Published on May 17, 2016 18:49