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Monday, July 26, 2010

Friday, July 23, 2010

Arkansas SCBWI Fall Retreat - Illustrators take note!

Arkansas SCBWI is hosting it's 1st annual Fall Retreat for Illustrators of Children's Literature and will feature hands-on workshops led by Loraine Joyner, art direct for Peachtree Publishers. September 24-26 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. At the same time, the Fall Retreat for writers will feature hands-on workshops by Quinlan Lee, agent at Adams Literary. If you are not a member of Arkansas SCBWI, you can be put on a waiting list for when it's opens to nonmembers. 


Thursday, July 22, 2010

Celebration of Books at OSU Tulsa - Sept. 24-25

The Celebration of Books 2010 Reunion, sponsored by The Oklahoma Center for Poets and Writers, is an awesome opportunity to learn from writers such as Sue Monk Kidd (The Secret Life of Bees), Michael Cunningham (By Nightfall: A Novel), William Bernhardt (Capitol Offense), S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders), Nancy Pickard (The Scent of Rain and Lightning), Anna Myers (Spy!), Carolyn Hart (Laughed 'Til He Died: A Death on Demand Mystery), and MORE! And it's extremely reasonable in price - only $45.00! I won't miss this one!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Critique Groups

This week, I was invited to be part of a critique group with three other children's book authors: Nelda, Linda and Sandy. What a wonderful, talented bunch of girls. I'm delighted to be part of the group.

I've been looking for a group because, apparently, I need deadlines. I have deadlines with my nonfiction writing; so, I tend to spend all my time writing nonfiction and never get around to writing fiction. Now, with a critique group, I'll have motivation to write that children's book I keep saying I'm going to write. After all, I'll feel kind of silly if I don't have something written next time I go!

Now, I need a fiction novel critique group for motivation to write my mystery!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

SCBWI Meeting - July 6

I really enjoyed our SCBWI meeting tonight. Helen Newton put together a very interesting presentation on what kids are reading at various grade levels. She also gave us a handout with lists of books that are most requested or award winners. I found all this very helpful.

Apparently, there is a need for nonfiction for struggling readers. I'd like to find out more about this. My son was a struggling reader when he was young, so I have some experience with this problem. I would love to write some books that appeal to these kids.

New article for iPhone Life

For the last couple weeks, I've been surrounded by iPad covers! I'm just finishing a 3,000 word article on iPad covers for iPhone Life magazine's Buyers Guide due out in October. This was a fun project, but I'm ready to move on. Just a few more tweaks and I should be able to send it out on Thursday or Friday.