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October 8, 2015

Markets: Carus publications seeking manuscripts

Good news!  The editors of Cricket and Spider are looking for manuscripts dealing with the theme “Knights and Castles.” Both magazines need stories, poetry, and nonfiction.  Stories can be traditional, with everyone filling their medieval roles, or you can give it a modern twist.  Even a science fiction story could work.  Don’t be afraid to […]
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Published on October 08, 2015 18:40

October 7, 2015

Agents: The Bent Agency

If you are an SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) member, I hope you take the time to read Insight when it arrives in your e-mail.  This means that you need to click through and read entire articles, all the way to the bottom.  Because if you do, you’ll see things like this […]
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Published on October 07, 2015 18:32

October 6, 2015

My New Book: Mom for the Holidays anthology

Have you ever had one of those pieces that just can’t settle down and be?  When you first write it, you draft a picture book.  Later on, it becomes a short story.  Then it makes an appearence as an essay.  That’s was definitely the case with “Jingle Bell Joy,” but at long last it gets […]
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Published on October 06, 2015 18:19

October 5, 2015

The Trope Trap

At the Missouri SCBWI conference on 9/26, editor Kate Sullivan warned us to avoid creating disabled characters who are trope. A trope is a word, character or phrase used for literary effect. Sullivan warned us about one trope in particular but her warning roused my curiousity so I did a bit of research.  These are […]
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Published on October 05, 2015 18:17

October 4, 2015

Picture Books: Inanimate Objects

At the Mo. SCBWI conference on 9/26, someone asked Brianne Johnson (Writer’s House) about creating picture books with inanimate objects as characters.  Her short answer?  Don’t do it. Then she went on to explain the difficulties of this type of story using The Day the Crayons Quit as an example. In this story, the crayons are not […]
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Published on October 04, 2015 18:58

October 1, 2015

Agents: Adding to My List

So what did I accomplish last week on my great agent search?  Did I send out my letters? no But I had a good reason.  Last Saturday I was one of the staff at the Missouri SCBWI conference.  It meant that I got to meet 2 agents (Brianne Johnson/Writer’s House and Kirsten Hall/Catbird Productions).  Before […]
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Published on October 01, 2015 18:29

September 30, 2015

Novel Writing: The Contract with Your Reader

At the conference on Saturday, Delacorte editor Kate Sullivan gave a really good talk on genre novels for young readers.  I know it was helpful for me to hear what sells in middle grade vs young adult.  But one of the most informative bits came about in response to a question. One of the listeners […]
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Published on September 30, 2015 18:58

September 29, 2015

Picture Books: What does it mean to be character driven?

At Saturday’s conference, Brianne Johnson, senior agent at Writer’s House, gave an absolutely amazing session on character driven picture books.  Yeah, yeah.  We all know what it mean — the character’s personality drives the plot.  On one level, I’m sure you get it.  I know that I did before this session. The character’s personality somehow […]
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Published on September 29, 2015 18:32

September 28, 2015

Picture Books: The Quiet Manuscript

At Saturday’s conference, Roaring Brook’s Connie Hsu (pronounced Shoe) discussed quiet picture books — what they aren’t, what they are, and what it means.  This wasn’t a session topic but we have just seen a preview of The Night Gardener by Terry and Eric Fan.  It will be published this spring by Simon and Schuster.  This book […]
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Published on September 28, 2015 18:40

September 27, 2015

Recharging Your Creative Battery: Attend a Conference or other event

Saturday, I had a great chance to recharge my battery.  I went to the Missouri Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) fall conference. Yes, it is work related.  No, I don’t get to honor my introvert self by avoiding people, but I get to do something even better than that — I get […]
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Published on September 27, 2015 18:11