Wednesday, March 3, 2021
5-Minute Floss Tube Project-Tin Tutorial
There are many tips, tricks and hints to getting published and you can find differing points of view any place you look but here is a golden nugget I received early on in my writing career and it's very similar to Nike's motto of "Just Do It". The tip is not to worry about finding an agent, getting published or even how you're going to market the book and brand yourself. The best tip I ever got was:
"Write the BOOK!"
Nothing else matters until you have a "product" to publish. You shouldn't worry over word count, fret over format or stress over sequence. Just write the book. It will definitely need to be read-over, revised and re-revised before its ready. So, don't get hung up on the small stuff. Until you have pages to read, you don't have anything to work with.
I've written or maybe I should say I've had 5 books published-one is even on audible. But, I've written many more than 5 books. The truth is not everything we write will ever see the light of a printing press, publishing house or book store.
But don't worry about that. Just Write the Book! No matter what, you'll be polishing and perfecting your craft, building a better brand, and working to create a truly beautiful book.
And here's one more tip, which applies to life as well as to writing:
Attitude is Everything
Remember telling a story is all about a journey, and we should all take the time to enjoy our own trip down the path to publication. Writers are creative people and most creative people are bound to suffer some rejection - but it's what we do with the experience that molds us into the storytellers and people we become.
I'm not saying you have to enjoy rejection - that would be impossible - at least for me but we can all learn something from our experiences in life.
Remember falling down is an accident - staying down is a choice.
When you receive a rejection, don't let it keep you down. Consider any helpful feedback, process it and then move on. But most important off all, Just
Write the Book!
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
5-Minute Craft Tutorial to make St Paddy's Day Garland
Writerly Wednesday - Upcoming Writing Contests
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Flosstube Episode #2 Sisters celebrating St. Paddy's Day with Cross-stitch
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Writerly Wednesday - Tips, Tricks and Helpful Hints to Help You Find Your Path to Publication
If you're looking for helpful hints to find a few ways to
connect with a literary agent, here are a few tips: On April 17, 2021 from
10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators from the
Inland NW Region is hosting an Agent Day.
They will have three agents on faculty (see below):
1) KellyDyksterhouse (Raven Quill)
Kelly is looking for middle grade and young adult manuscripts.
She wants action-adventure
with heart and universal themes such as identity, friendship, family, and
an #ownvoices novel in verse or coming of age story. She enjoys magical
realism, and books with a sense of wonder and magic.
She wants contemporary YA,
#ownvoices that explore the struggle between personal identity, family
identity and culture, a YA fantasy that feels new, has great action and a
romantic thread.
2) Paige Terlip (Andrea Brown Literary Agency) is looking for all categories of children’s books from picture books to young adult, as well as select adult fiction and nonfiction. She is also looking for illustrators and author-illustrators and graphic novel illustrators.
She wants high concept
novels with captivating hooks, snarky characters with hearts of gold, creative
magic systems, complicated relationships, and found families. She likes
well-plotted twists, being a little bit scared, and stories that explore the
fluidity of gender and bring the queer experience to light.
On the adult side she's open to thrillers/psychological suspense,
fantasy/sci-fi, upmarket fiction, cozy mysteries, as well as narrative
nonfiction and self-help. She loves stories that make her feel a range of
emotions, and a narrative that sticks with her long after she closes the book.
Query her when she opens to submissions at Query Manager: QueryManager.com/PaigeTerlip
3) LisaAmstutz – Storm Literary (Lisa is closed to submissions right now) But when she reopens, she is looking for nonfiction of all ages. She loves books with heart; science, agricultural and environmental topics; new insights on history, culture or the arts; strong characters and settings; humor; lyrical texts and multicultural themes.
But you can query her colleague Michelle Hauck with middle grade, young adult and some adult genres. She isn't accepting nonfiction, picture books of chapter books at this time.
Query Michelle here
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Valentine's Cake Pops and Cake
Valentine's Day Cake Pops to Decorate a Cake |