I am proud to display this on my blog. In my opinion, this is one of the greatest organizations for aspiring children's writers. Oklahoma has an incredibly talented group and I learn something from every event I attend. Do you want to write for children? Check out the Oklahoma website, sign up for the fall conference, and you will be one step closer to achieving your dream! okscbwi.org
Friday, July 11, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Let's Follow Them!
Here's the link to check out the newest book for my friend and critique partner, Marla Jones. I can't wait to get my signed copy! http://t.co/3PNfb7rH5f
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Thanks, Mom!
I confess, I am a junk food junkie. Yes, being a dental hygienist makes it even more difficult to make that admission. You know, "do as I say, not as I do." But I digress. Every year at Easter, I look forward to peeps (pure sugar goodness) and jellybeans. I don't like gourmet jellybeans and forget the sour ones or anything out of the ordinary. Just plain old jellybeans...I love them! This year, trying to be a little more health conscious, I decided to give up peeps. But I was in a quandary. There were no jellybeans to be found. Finally, I found one individual size package at Wal Mart. I was frustrated. Even after Easter, I shopped around for the clearance sales and still no jellybeans. Yesterday, I got a text message from my mom "Check your mail". I wasn't home and I didn't know what she meant. Check my mailbox, my email, what? Was something wrong? When I got home, I found a package on my front porch delivered by US Priority Mail. Hmmm, it was just like Christmas excitement! I ripped open the box and found three, yes THREE bags of jellybeans! Later, Tony asked what I planned to have for dinner. Of course, the answer was JELLYBEANS! Thanks, Mom. By the way, I will be out of jellybeans in a few days. Hint, Hint!
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Ahh! Lovin' The Country Life
Every year, well for the last seven years or so, we've been blessed with watching a family of geese. I affectionately named the parents Edgar and Edna. Edna puts her nest on the island in the center of our pond. She rarely leaves the nest, but will occasionally come to the house for a bit of bread. Edgar on the other hand, is quite cute at the beginning of the nesting period. After a while though, he becomes a pest. He follows me around when I am outside, he peeks in the windows, and he even recognizes my car when I come into the driveway. I have to up our food budget so I can feed Edgar! He is a begging goose. He wants white bread...absolutely no sourdough or rye! He will even snatch bread from my hand now. Seven little ones arrived last week and Edgar and Edna are teaching them to come for bread. We know the time is short. Every year, they take the little ones to a neighboring pond where they will stay until they are nearly grown. They'll come back here until they are ready to fly away. Then next year, it starts all over again!
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Blanchard Intermediate School
Blanchard Intermediate School invited me to visit on their Family Reading Night. This was held before spring break (and it was also the birth week of Dr. Seuss),
The children were reading and taking tests for their AR points. They served a beautiful birthday cake and Seuss juice (how clever) and I was honored to read my book to the children. School is fun!
Monday, March 3, 2014
Writing Project
My current work is a chapter book. This book is for grades 1-4 with the younger children reading with parents or teachers. The main character's name is Mila Louise Denton. I can't tell you how I arrived at that name, but I am curious to hear how other authors decide the character's names for their books.
SCBWI Conference
The conference is quickly approaching, and I am wondering what I will take from it. There will be agents and editors speaking. I will even have a manuscript critiqued by an editor. That is an amazing thing and doesn't happen everyday. These are some of the many benefits of being a member of SCBWI. I plan to be like a sponge, soaking up every drop of experience, knowledge and inspiration available. I also am going with a positive mental attitude and a willingness to hear honest feedback and to observe other successful authors and illustrators. Counting down the days!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
It's Not What You See On TV
One of my favorite movies is 'Romancing the Stone' with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. (Yes, I am a creature from the 80's. I was the best decade for music and movies!)
If you've seen the movie, you know it is about Joan Wilder the romance novelist. I watched her type on a manual typewriter, bawling her eyes out, living the story. She never makes a mistake! I can't type three words without having to correct something.
At the end, she rips out the last sheet (my typing teacher would have cracked me over the head) and adds it to the large stack. She puts the stack in the envelope and Voila! off to her publisher. I know many writers, myself included (if I can humbly say that I am a writer), and no one writes like Joan Wilder! There are revisions, critiques, rewrites, etc. It takes a long time. It's not easy!
Many people think if you write children's books, it's the easy way out. You have to advance to writing for adults. Not so! Writing for children much more difficult. You have to see the world as a child, write something children will love, leave half the story for the illustrator, write so the parents will love it, and don't forget--minimal word count.
If writing were like the movies make it seem...the world would be filled with writers! It is an arduous task. You have to love it and put in the effort to succeed.
Happy Writing!
If you've seen the movie, you know it is about Joan Wilder the romance novelist. I watched her type on a manual typewriter, bawling her eyes out, living the story. She never makes a mistake! I can't type three words without having to correct something.
At the end, she rips out the last sheet (my typing teacher would have cracked me over the head) and adds it to the large stack. She puts the stack in the envelope and Voila! off to her publisher. I know many writers, myself included (if I can humbly say that I am a writer), and no one writes like Joan Wilder! There are revisions, critiques, rewrites, etc. It takes a long time. It's not easy!
Many people think if you write children's books, it's the easy way out. You have to advance to writing for adults. Not so! Writing for children much more difficult. You have to see the world as a child, write something children will love, leave half the story for the illustrator, write so the parents will love it, and don't forget--minimal word count.
If writing were like the movies make it seem...the world would be filled with writers! It is an arduous task. You have to love it and put in the effort to succeed.
Happy Writing!
Monday, January 6, 2014
Confirmation for Conference
I got my confirmation in the mail on Saturday for the SCBWI OK Spring Conference. I am excited for that day. It will be a chance to mingle with other writers and as Anna (our SCBWI Regional Advisor) says, "Learn the craft." Learning for me has been ongoing since I joined SCBWI.
At the conference, our guest speakers will be:
Liza Kaplan, Editor, Philomel Books, Penguin Group
Melissa Manlove, Editor, Chronicle Books
Andrew Harwell, Editor, HarperCollins
Kristin Miller-Vincent, Agent, D4EO
Tricia Lawrence, Agent, Erin Murphy Literary
This is BIG! To actually be face to face with editors and agents and have one of them critique your work...it's an opportunity that doesn't come along everyday. We hold these people in such high esteem. Can you tell, I'm getting anxious for March to arrive?
At the conference, our guest speakers will be:
Liza Kaplan, Editor, Philomel Books, Penguin Group
Melissa Manlove, Editor, Chronicle Books
Andrew Harwell, Editor, HarperCollins
Kristin Miller-Vincent, Agent, D4EO
Tricia Lawrence, Agent, Erin Murphy Literary
This is BIG! To actually be face to face with editors and agents and have one of them critique your work...it's an opportunity that doesn't come along everyday. We hold these people in such high esteem. Can you tell, I'm getting anxious for March to arrive?
In Limbo
I'm sure every writer goes through it. One day the ideas are flowing, the next day, not so much. I guess I'm in that predicament. I'm working on a story, and I'm stuck. I know kind of how I want the story to go, but I can't seem to make it there. I thought if I relaxed and forgot about it for a while, it would come to me. So far, I can't seem to make it past that hurdle. I don't want to say I'm a quitter, but I am seriously thinking about putting this story in a file and coming back to it sometime way down the road. I will be starting a new project today. Hopefully, this one will come easier. Actually, no one ever said children's writing would be easy. In fact, it's the hardest thing I've ever done. I still believe in going after what you want, so I will keep fighting my way through. Someday, it's going to happen, and when it does, it's going to be BIG! Dream big or don't dream at all!
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