So...
I'm reading Cheryl Klein's The Magic Words and doing most of the writing activities she assigns.
One of them is to write down a list of the books you wish you had written, so I started making a list. First it's a hard list to make. Second I learned something about my reading voice that correlates with my writing voice.
I would love you to chyme in and tell me a few of the books you wish you had written and if you can tell something about your writing voice based on the books you love? I had to write the list to recognize the correlation.
Here goes my list:
Picture Books
Home Place by Crescent Dragonwagon
The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn
The Relatives by Cynthia Rylant
Sophie's Squash by Pat Z. Miller
Mostly Monsterly by Tammi Sauer
Middle Grade
Out Of The Dust by Karen Hess
With A Name Like Love by Tess Hilmo
Ice Dogs by Terry Lynn Johnson
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
Young Adult
Caged Grave by Dianne Salerni
Dig Too Deep by Amy Allgeyer
The Boy in Striped Pajamas by John Boyne
Bread and Roses Too by Katherine Patterson
Beautiful by Amy Reed
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Almost all these books have a very gentle voice or tone. Someone I admire very much, Stephanie Bearce, recently told me I have a gentle writing voice. It meant so much to me that she recognized what I had hoped for since I began writing. Now I need to do what all these published authors did...submit my work until I get an acceptance.
My goals for July and August are to submit my four polished picture book manuscripts, my middle grade novel and my chapter book to at least ten publishing houses. I also want to continue working through Cheryl Klein's book and work on my YA WIP.
What are your goals for the summer?
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Where has the summer gone?
Summer is drawing to an end in our part of the world. The kids go back to school on Wednesday. Don't ask me how sad I'm going to be that first week...My baby is going to be a senior this year. A good portion of my summer has been devoted to helping her find her top three college choices. Thankfully we found the third one two weeks ago. (Wipes brow)
Bur I've been up to a lot of other things, mainly critiquing:
Critiquing for others: Writing for myself:
Short story=Coma A charmed Life
S.S.
First 41 pages blind gardener Stanley the Seagull PB
NF PB- Again Adolph My tears poem
Chester’s Best Idea Ever-PB Finished SURVIVING
Lenny’s Fourth of July-S.S. OPERATION
PIED PIPER
Seer 50 pages Queried 6 agents(that I
Motley Ed-1 chapter know through
Page one conferences
or on line
Page one connections)
Muriel and the Misfits MG
novel The Ground-poem
Our Life Revisited-Memoir
Sorcerer Sisters YA
Starry Night-S.S.
3 author bios
Madison Morgan 115 page
Chapter Book
Country Bus poem
Two query critiques
Wolf Charm S.S.
Future Plans: (After school starts)
Currently working on critiquing
Saving Danger From Danger. Then I am going to start an edgy YA.
I have to finish reading TO KILL A
MOCKINGBIRD for the Story Master Conference That I won from Martina
Boone. It’s in November and I can hardly
wait. If you don’t know Martina please hop over to her informative blog. (And
congratulate her on her book deal.)
What did you do this summer?
What is next on your list of things you want to do?
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