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Where is my resolve?2 comments

Kim wrote 2 days ago: I dreamt about grizzly bears last night.  I’ve had a weird insomnia lately that leaves me wit … more →

Tags: Books, Illustration, Kid Lit, Marketing, Me, Writers, ya

Other Trains: Children's Lit Events 2009

blogstradamus wrote 5 days ago: What events will you attend in 2009? I’ve already signed up for two (both with SCBWI): A pictu … more →

Tags: Kid Lit, Other Trains of Thought, Publishing, Writing Conferences, Highlights Chautauqua

2008 Wrap Up6 comments

cmcraig wrote 2 weeks ago: I was checkin’ out Shelli’s blog the other day and really liked her review of her life i … more →

Tags: writing... the process, Fumbling with Fiction, Absolute Write, wicked lovely, Melissa Marr, Austin, Law School, SCOUT, University of Texas

A Great Time to Support Local Authors1 comment

Emily wrote 3 weeks ago: You may not know it, but Austin is rife with local authors! Buying local is a great way to put mone … more →

Tags: Holiday Shopping, Local Authors, Staff Rec - Emily, A Thousand Never Evers, Alpha Dog, april lurie, austin authors, austinite, Brian Anderson

Tomorrow at BookKids: Get Your Pirate On!

Emily wrote 1 month ago: That’s right, Mateys!  Philip Yates will be in for a very special storytime tomorrow!  Mr. Y … more →

Tags: Events, Holiday Shopping, storytime, Austin, Phil Yates, Philip Yates, pirates, A Pirate's Night Before Christmas, local author

Show vs. Tell and a nice pile of books2 comments

Kim wrote 1 month ago: Big A little a starts a blog tour of interviews with Judy Blume. Through the Tollbooth has a great … more →

Tags: writing, Books, Kid Lit, Seattle, Techniques, Me

Harry on the Prairie3 comments

gpdavenport wrote 1 month ago: Harold Underdown at Prairie Writers Day Some of us thought he’d be a little old man with a … more →

Tags: General Babble, writers conferences, children's book industry, Harold Underdown

A novel idea?

Jennifer Knoblock wrote 1 month ago: A fellow SCBWI-er alerted me to this “revolutionary idea”: Creative Byline. Creativebyli … more →

Tags: writing, Publishing, Editors

Kid lit, crafts, and Adam Rex's facial hair4 comments

Kim wrote 1 month ago: Ok, I was browsing craft blogs this morning and I came across a couple of things that might work for … more →

Tags: good causes, Illustration, Kid Lit, Marketing, Me, Seattle, Techniques, Writers, writing

Best Illustrated Children's Books 2008

Kim wrote 1 month ago: I was pleased to see The Wave by Suzy Lee (Camberwell Book Arts grad) made The New York Times Book … more →

Tags: Culture, Children's Books, Camberwell College of Art, Visual Arts, Illustration, Art, SCBWI conference, picture book, suzy lee

Missouri 2008 Children's Writers and Illustrators Conference

suebe wrote 1 month ago: If you’ve never attended a conference, workshop or retreat but you are interested in writing f … more →

Tags: Elana Roth, Susan Van Metre, abrams

Geesh, I'm a stubborn girl.8 comments

Kim wrote 2 months ago: A week and a day without a post?  Good grief.  Do you know why?  Because I said I would post shed … more →

Tags: Books, Kid Lit, Me, middle grade

The Value of a Writing Community / My Writing History6 comments

lisanowak wrote 2 months ago: I started writing when I was 13, and for years I did it pretty much in a vacuum. Oh, I had a few con … more →

Tags: writing, Kidlit, 'in the Blood', Writing Community, Willamette Writers, Chrysalis, Driven, Getting Sideways

2009 Debutante Author Interview Series: Lauren Bjorkman2 comments

cmcraig wrote 2 months ago: Roz and Eva are sisters, close friends, and fierce rivals. Roz fantasizes about snagging the lead in … more →

Tags: 2009 Deb Interview Series, Publishing Industry, Fumbling with Fiction, The Call, ya, literary agent, Young Adult Fiction, critique groups, Writing Workshops

SCBWI1 comment

Kim wrote 2 months ago: Time has whizzed by since our last illustrators’ crit group meeting, and this month sees a ma … more →

Tags: Children's Books, Visual Arts, Illustration, Sarah McIntyre, Layn Marlow, scbwi-bi, SCBWI conference, Magazine, Comic

SCBWI Conference

lastunicorngirl80 wrote 2 months ago: This conference was so encouraging!  My friend Laurie and I drove to Birmingham, Alabama, for it, b … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Oregon SCBWI Conference3 comments

mfearing wrote 2 months ago: I just got back from spending a few days at a SCBWI conference in Silver Falls Oregon. Amazing locat … more →

Tags: Kids Books, Silver Falls Oregon, retreat, Trees

Literary agents and Legos1 comment

Kim wrote 3 months ago: A combination of something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately (office design) with somethin … more →

Tags: Books, Kid Lit, Seattle

That's Right, I Blog4 comments

cmcraig wrote 3 months ago: These days everybody and their mother has a blog, right? I even saw someone’s signature over a … more →

Tags: writing... the process, Fumbling with Fiction, Absolute Write, SCOUT, Nate, Blogging, A&W, Chandler Marie Craig, writing synopsis

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