Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Before and After - Receiving Rejection Letters

Me before in 2008- Kisses manila envelope before sending it off to postman. "Good luck my friend."

Me after in 2012- Emails query letters to agents while old box of manila envelopes are filling with cobwebs. “Yeah, the cleaning lady is on her break.”




Me before in 2008- Sees a manila envelope with familiar handwriting in mailbox and gets super excited. "Yes, they are interested!!"



Me after in 2012- Sees agent has sent response email only two days later but still manages to have a smidgen of hope. "Should I open it and just get it done with already?!?"




Me before in 2008 - Has just read first rejection letter. Self esteem crumbles to floor. "What do I have to do to make it perfect- Grrr?"


Me after in 2012 - Has just received 40th rejection letter. "What do I have to do to make it perfect- Grrr?" Between all the agents and publishing houses I’ve heard back from, I’m happy to say my self esteem is still intact. I'm not quite sure how it is, but what's left to do but get back on that horse again, right!?  
(btw - The rejection letters are getting better - they now come with complements)




When you get a rejection letter back do you revise your ms right away, put it aside for awhile, keep sending it or do you trash it? What's your process?

Also, I entered into a picture contest over at Susanna Hill’s blog today, please come check it out.  I need all the advice I can get for it. Thanks so much!!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Kreativ Blogger Award and Three Liebsters


Thank you to Eric from Happy Birthday Author for my Kreativ Blogger Award



    It was a very rewarding two weeks because I also received three Liebster Awards from Sandi, Cassie and Darshana. You wouldn't believe how grateful I felt. This award is given to blogs less with less than 200 followers. When you receive this award you are to post the link of who gave you the award in a post and also say five things about yourself.

Thank you!

Please check out their wonderful blogs below.


Sandra Henderson from The Write Stuff
Casie Hermansson from Love Kids Lit
Darshana Khiani from Flowering Minds
EricVanRaepenbusch from Happy Birthday Author

As is the custom, here are my answers that go with the Kreativ award:

1. Name your favorite song:
Somewhere over the rainbow
2. Name your favourite dessert:
Key Lime Pie
3. What ticks me off:
When someone doesn't use their car signals
4. When I’m upset I:
Take a walk for some fresh air
5. What’s your favourite pet:
My cat Sloan
6. Black or white:
White
7. Biggest Fear:
Something happening to my kids
8. Everyday attitude:
Ready to learn something new
9. What is perfection:
When you can't improve on it
10. Guilty Pleasure:
Coffee - I drink too much

7 Random Things About Me

 
1. Last year I tried to not eat red meat. Only lasted 5 months. I guess I was getting sick of eating shrimp tacos.
2. My favorite time of day is the early morning.
3. I'm one of six kids
4. I love scary movies
5. I was married at a winery
6. I someday plan on taking more art classes
7. In our house on Christmas we watch the Christmas Story marathon and every New Years Day we watch the Twilight zone marathon


And my nominees for the Kreativ Blogger Award and the Liebster award are:

From My Happy Hero

From Never Ending Stories for Children

From The Restless Writer
From Frolicking Through Cyberspace

from A2ZMommy and What's In Between


Please take the time to visit all five of these blogs if you are not already reading them.





















Tuesday, February 14, 2012

It's Getting Hot in Here Blog Hop

Today is Valentine's Day, yippee!!

So, you know what that means? It's time for the It's Getting Hot in Here Blog Hop hosted over at Cassie Cook's blog Reading, Writing and Lovin' it and Hope Roberson's blog Writing with Hope

I chose to share excerpt from one of my favorite books, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.


   They lay back, close to the fire, and the heat made the air seem thick. Her back was slightly arched as he rolled on top of her in one fluid motion. He was on all fours above her, his knees astride her hips. She lifted her head and kissed his chin and neck, breathing hard, licking his shoulders, and tasting the sweat that lingered on his body. She ran her hands through his hair as he held himself above her, his arm muscles hard from exertion. With a little tempting frown, she pulled him closer, but he resisted.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Valentine's Day Contest

Today is the last day to enter Susanna Hill's Valentine's Day Contest. I believe it ends a 5pm so I'm cutting my entry pretty close.  I wrote a short children's story for ages 8+ (it's kind of sad, but I hope it still qualifies)









Catch and Release

Stanley went fishing everyday after his wife Betsy died.

He would daydream on the lake.

He wondered how much fun Betsy was having.

Was she country dancing again?

Baking cookies?

Painting pretty flowers?

He remembered when Betsy was truly happy her right eye would twitch. He giggled at the thought.

Even though Betsy was gone he always felt her close by and in his heart.

Then one eerie day, out on the lake, a sharp tug on his rod almost pulled Stanley into the water. He caught the biggest catfish in years. He held her tight as she squirmed. Strangely, it looked at Stanley and twitched its right eye.

“Besty” his mouth went dry.

“Is that you baby?” He almost dropped her.

He brought her home and filled the bathtub with water.

He made a bed on the bathroom floor but couldn’t sleep that night.

“I'll never let you go, now that we’re together again,” He whispered.

Soon Betsy stopped moving.

The vet told him she probably was homesick.

She is home, Thought Stanley.

So, the next day he released her back into the lake and never fished there again.

That’s because he knew there was more fish in sea.

The End

Thanks for stopping by!! Now remember to check out all the other contest entries at: http://susannahill.blogspot.com/2012/02/valentines-day-contest.html#comment-437749638

Friday, February 10, 2012

Perfect Picture Book Friday - Milo Armadillo



This review is part of Susanna Leonard Hill’s Perfect Picture Book series. Visit her site to see the other books recommended.


Title: Milo Armadillo

Author and illustrator: Jan Fearnley -  http://www.janfearnley.com/

Publication date: December 22, 2009

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Suitable for ages: 2 and up

Themes: Love, Acceptance

Opening Sentences:

When it was nearly Tallulah's birthday, her parents asked her was she would like for a present.
"I want a pink fluffy rabbit," said Tallulah.
You'd think it would be easy to find a pink fluffy rabbit.
But it wasn't.



A sneak peak inside Milo Armdillo


Why I like this book:

  
    This is definitely a snuggle book. Jan created lovable characters for kids to relate to.  She built up a close (tight knit- pun intended) relationship between Tallulah and Milo. So close that you'll feel for Milo when he is rejected and through all his attempts at pleasing Tallulah.  I like that there's a subtle message of, "You don't know what you have until it is gone."  I love the illustrations which are done using mix media. Jan incorporates yarn, fabrics, sequins and water color to make each picture charming and interesting.

Synopsis:

From Jan Fearnley’s Author website:


"Granny has Knitted Tallulah a birthday present: Milo. He’s sporty, musical and cool – Great for sharing adventures with. All Tallulah’s friends love him. But Tallulah doesn’t. She wanted a pink fluffy bunny rabbit. Can she learn to love her pink fluffy armadillo just the way he is?"

 
 
 

For Milo's fun knitting pattern go here: http://www.walker.co.uk/UserFiles/file/Milo%20Armadillo/Milos_knitting_pattern_250NEW.pdf











 


Thanks for your visit!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Author Interview - Bethany Telles


     Today's interview is with one of my brand new writer friend- the talented and very funny,
Bethany Telles.

      Bethany is a member of the magnificent 12 x 12 in 2012 group over on Julle Hedlund's blog. She's also a graduate of the Institute of Children's Literature, and a SCBWI member.
     Bethany has a wonderful writer's blog called Perched on a Tree, where she blogs about her writing. In one of her posts titled, Are You an Encouraging Critic, she discusses her own critique group and the different styles of critiquing that goes on in it.

     Bethany also is in the MeeGenius Author Challenge 2011 finals!  Wahooo, a BIG congrats to Bethany!!! Her children's book, Waiting for James in a Sea of Pink  was one of just 14 entries out of 400 that advanced to the finalist round. There is still time to caste your vote. Voting ends Feb 21st 2012. The links to vote for her book are listed at the bottom.
 The winning author recieves a publishing contract, $1500 cash and a library full of eBooks to the school of their choice!


Now, on to the interview:

1) When did you first consider yourself a writer? It was last year, when I was introduced as one. We were doing something in front of the congregation, and the pastor at our church introduced me like this: "This is Bethany! She's a writer of children's books and stories." There was no going back at that point. He had said I was a writer in front of God and everybody. Literally.

2) What do you like to do when you’re not writing? This might be cheesey, but I love to spend time with my husband and two boys! We enjoy camping, fishing, and going on adventure walks; We pretty much love being out of the house.

3) If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor? Not sure I have one. I actually have FOUR. Their names are Marcy Pusey, Amy Dixon, Dorina Lazo Gilmore, and Karen Neufield. They are my critique group. All four of them write so differently, that their advice covers a vast range of possibilities. I never walk away from them feeling like I wasn't given an honest answer about whatever it is I've shown them. They inspire me, and have helped me learn more than they realize.

Everybody with me now, AWWW!

4) What are your current projects? I am involved in Julie Foster Hedlund's 12x12 in 2012, which is where we write a picture book manuscript for each month, this entire year! So, I'm in the middle of gathering my thoughts about this month's manuscipt, as well as allowing time for my January MS rest so I can give it a fresh perspective before sending it out. Oh, and there's the MeeGenius contest, but I think we'll get to that later.

5) Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing? I tend to over write, but that's not something I'd say is challenging. Mostly, I have a hard time with the ages of my characters. I might describe them as 6 or 7 years old, but they end up talking and acting like they're 12 or 14. That's my biggest issue, I think.

6) What’s the best piece of writing advice you received so far? Someone told me "You need to simply... Keep... Going. There's a child out there whose ears need to hear what your heart has to say. Even if it's about boogers." I will never forget that.

7) How do you deal with rejection letters? Ha! I usually pout, sigh, and throw them on the floor. Then I call my husband and act like it doesn't bother me. (If that isn't honesty, I don't know what is!)



8) What are some of the best tools YOU found available today for writers, especially those just starting out? I went to the Institute of Children's Literature, actually. Their program was fantastic. I knew how to write, but I had no clue on what to do next. I wasn't aware of the rules for submitting manuscripts, or just exactly how a book was made. They ended up teaching me a lot, and then the books they gave me were phenomenal. I like, Word magic for Writers by Cindy Rogers, and Writing it Right bySandy Asher. They're fun, and helpful.

9) So, now that we all know you currently have a children’s book in the finalist round of the MeeGenius Author Challenge, tell us a little bit about how you came up with the idea for writing Waiting for James in a Sea of Pink.? Well, I have two boys. And they have seven boy cousins. There is only ONE girl in our family. A couple years ago (my kids were pretty little), that one girl cousin had a HUGE fairy, princess, and all around PINK birthday party (even I was uncomfortable!). I watched her older brother sit in the corner of the room, roll his eyes out of sheer annoyance and disgust, and play his little video game while all the little girls bounced and squealed all over the place. I remember seing his eyes light up when one of HIS friends showed up. And, there you have it.

Now for some fun-for-all questions:

- Day or night writer? Night!

- Laptop or Desktop? Laptop for sure.


- Favorite drink while writing? It's this green tea, pomegranate & cherry herbal tea. Yes, I'm a hippie like that.
 
- Describe yourself in only 3 words: Short. Selfless. Strong


- What’s your favorite color? JUST KIDDING <--- Hardy har har. But, it's deep red! haha

   Bethany, thank you for letting me interview you for my blog and for sharing a sneak peek into your writing world.  Best of luck with the contest!

NOW Everybody go vote!!
    Just click on the book below to read & vote!

 
 Gavin is the only boy at his sister's birthday party. He is miserable, and is losing patience waiting for his best friend to show up!



Don't forget to visit Bethany's blog Perched in a Tree: http://perchedinatree.blogspot.com/


You can also find Bethany at her Facebook page called Bethany Telles. Her direct link is: http://www.facebook.com/#!/BethanyJTelles

Friday, February 3, 2012

Perfect Picture Book Friday & Exciting News to Share







This review is part of Susanna Leonard Hill’s Perfect Picture Book series. Visit her site to see the other books recommended.



Title: Limelight Larry
Author and Illustrator: Leigh Hodgkinson

Publisher: Tiger Tales 2011, originally published in GB by Orchard Books 2010

Suitable for ages: 3-7

Themes: Wacky and Wonderful, Classic Concepts

Opening Sentences:

This is Limelight Larry.

This book is about him.

He thinks it will be an AMAZING book just because it has him in it.

He thinks he is FANTASTIC- The bee’s knees with a cherry on top.

He thinks he should be FAMOUS and that there should be more books about him.

(Perhaps he should see if this book is any good first, huh?)


Some FANTASTIC sneak peak illustrations from Limelight Larry





Why I like this book:

    First of all, I like it because the illustrations are wonderful and done in mixed media. Which is when an artist uses more than one media (paint, fabric, charcoal, etc) to make an illustration. Leigh's artwork pops right off the pages of Limelight Larry. She does a fabulous job using loads of color and textures. It also has an important message about sharing. On top of that it is fun to read out loud, and it is silly enough to make you giggle.


Synopsis:
This is taken directly from the Editorial review on Tiger Tale’s website:
“Larry the peacock finds adventure in. . .his very own book...Limelight Larry, a bright-blue peacock, announces that this book will be all about him and, because he is FANTASTIC, it will be AMAZING. But before he can explain how, an inquisitive mouse enters, followed by a bird, an elephant, bunnies, a bear with a picnic basket and, strangest of all, a tall wolf in a Red Riding Hood cape dragging a prop forest on a wheeled platform….They're cramping his style! He screams at them to leave him alone…But then he realizes it's not much fun to show off all by yourself…Lesson learned: It's much more fun to share.”


Resources

1) Author sites:

Leigh Hodgkinson's Blog http://leighhodgkinson.blogspot.com/

Leigh’s Website: http://www.wonkybutton.com/


2) Destination Modern Art. This is a museum website for kids. So cute! It's a MUST visit! You can click on any artwork and learn how it’s created. Make sure to visit The Dove and click on it. Then, click on tools and create your own mixed media artwork.

http://www.moma.org/interactives/destination/#


3) First Palette. Make a mixed media collage with step by step instructions at this website.

http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_themes/Nature/forestcollage/forestcollage.html



Limelight Larry Book Trailer
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Now, it's time to sharing my exciting contest news...


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     For all of you who haven’t heard my book Poison Apple Pie has made it into the final round of the MeeGenius Author Challenge 2011. Click HERE and it will direct you to my post with more details on it.





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