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August 18, 2025
Bots and Other Fakes Online
Recently someone on X asked a group of us how we can tell is someone who approaches us on X is a real person or a bot. She said that she applies the same test every time. When this supposed book person approaches her, she asks for a blueberry muffin recipe. Bots respond with a … Continue reading Bots and Other Fakes Online →
Published on August 18, 2025 23:33
August 17, 2025
Desk-Free Days
Deadlines be damned! I may have a book due September 1, 2025 but my darling husband announced that we were heading down to Mountain Lake at the end of last week. Anyone who knows me knows just how surly I can be. It didn’t help that he announced that he had taken the days off … Continue reading Desk-Free Days →
Published on August 17, 2025 23:48
August 14, 2025
Writers – Protect Your Time
I have a deadline approaching and my husband made plans for us to go out of town. This means that I tons of things to get done and one less day than usual to complete them. Unfortunately, I had to deal with someone I genuinely like. Usually. But there is a reason that I call … Continue reading Writers – Protect Your Time →
Published on August 14, 2025 23:42
August 13, 2025
Creating Top Notch Secondary Characters
Recently I was reading a newsletter from Janice Hardy, Narrative Nuggets (sign up here), about secondary characters. First, it made me think about my favorite secondary characters including Lucious Best and Edna Mode (Incredibles) and Haymitch Abernathy (The Hunger Games). I adore despising Effe Trinket (also the Hunger Games), but I’m not sure that’s quite … Continue reading Creating Top Notch Secondary Characters →
Published on August 13, 2025 23:55
Early Reader, Chapter Book, or Early Chapter Book
If you haven’t met Orris and Timble yet, check out The Beginning by Kate DiCamillo This is a top notch, early chapter book about fear and friendship. My absolute favorite DiCamillo series is still Mercy Watson, but this is a close second. Check it out of you are interested in writing for new readers. Early … Continue reading Early Reader, Chapter Book, or Early Chapter Book →
Published on August 13, 2025 05:09
August 11, 2025
Three Birds that Make Life Better: Guest Post by Cheryl Grey Bostrom
SueBE here for just a moment. Cheryl Grey Bostrom is joining us with a guest post as part of the blog tour for her book What The River Keeps. In this post, she discusses these three books. Here she is with . . . Three Birds that Make Life Better As an avid birder and … Continue reading Three Birds that Make Life Better: Guest Post by Cheryl Grey Bostrom →
Published on August 11, 2025 23:06
August 10, 2025
Could You Write School Library Nonfiction?
Six of my new books arrived on my doorstep on Saturday. I wrote all six of these books last year. They demonstrate something important about this market. All kinds of kids are interested in all kinds of topics. Before you approach writing nonfiction for the school library market you need to consider what you are … Continue reading Could You Write School Library Nonfiction? →
Published on August 10, 2025 23:09
August 7, 2025
Craft to Recharge
Hmm. What a microexpression! That’s assuming that you see the same still shot that I do at the beginning of the above video. I look like I’m catching flies! I just got the go-ahead on a new contract which means that I’m going to be spending time at my keyboard click click clicking away. And … Continue reading Craft to Recharge →
Published on August 07, 2025 23:08
August 6, 2025
What Is a Critique Group?
It seems like it should be pretty simple to answer. What is a critique group? A critique group is a group of writers who help each other improve their writing. They do this by reading and critiquing each other’s work. But is that all they do? For some groups, the answer is most definitely yes. … Continue reading What Is a Critique Group? →
Published on August 06, 2025 23:51
August 5, 2025
Working Toward an E-book
Researching how to create and distribute my upcoming e-book has been confusing. The first bit of confusion came when reading up on the fees that Amazon charges. Could it possibly be true that they charge you a set fee for each e-book sold? If that’s the case, giving a book away actually costs the writer … Continue reading Working Toward an E-book →
Published on August 05, 2025 23:03