Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Weekly Scratch: The Revolution, Craft, Fun

Howdy, folks!  Whew, it hot.  I hope the heat is keeping you inside writing masterworks. 
Follow this link to learn more about the upcoming SCBWI Brazos Valley Conference.  Check out editor and author Claudia Gabel's website. Claudia is a speaker at the upcoming conference SCBWI BV conference.
Plan ahead?  The 2012 Austin Conference is on February 17 and 18. 

Remember, the Mini-Retreat is around the corner. SCBWI Saturday: A Mini-Retreat to Inspire Your Writing Voice is on Aug. 27, 2011, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's located at Arts Council of the Brazos Valley, 2275 Dartmouth St., College Station, TX. SCBWI Brazos Valley Children’s Literature Book Club co-coordinators, Jacqueline Gramann and Alicia Clay O’Neill, will team up and present A Mini-Retreat to Inspire Your Writing Voice. They are combining their professional backgrounds to inform and inspire beginning and seasoned writers. Jacqueline and Alicia will present new ways to look at writing for children and have several writing exercises to unlock your writing obstacles.

We also have a Schmooze: Schmooze: How to Format a Manuscript with Liz Mertz. She will explain
standard formatting for manuscripts and why is it important at the College Station Barnes and Noble. Critiques start a 9:30 AM.  

Are you a mystery writer? Brazos Writers has an all day workshop: BRAZOS WRITERS PRESENTS THE ART AND SCIENCE OF INVESTIGATION on the September 10, 2011 at the Brazos Center from 8:30 AM to 4:00 AM. Check out their website for more info.

THE REVOLUTION

Children's picture book apps are all the rage. Check out these two companies on the forefront of the technological wave. One from Oceanhouse Media and another from Skyreader Media Inc.

Want to convert a PDF for your Kindle/Nook/Kobo ebook?   Here is a page to help you out.

What are some ebook trends on the horizon?  Here is an an article with preditictons.

CRAFT

Here is a good blog about how to create a character bible. It's from the San Diego Professional Writer's Group. 

Want to know the difference between magical realism and paranormal/fantasy?   Here is a post from WriteOnCon.

FUN

Minimalist Fairy tale posters.  Less can be more.

You probably want to check out Pottermore.  You may need a place for your fans to dwell someday too.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Weekly Scratch: The Truth, Plot, WriteOnCon

Howdy, folks!  It's hot outside. No question! I've been off to LA for the SCBWI Summer Conference. Here is a nice write up in PW about the conference. Good times for sure. But now it's time to roll up the sleeves and get ready for the next stuff coming. Work is good.

Remember, the Mini-Retreat is around the corner. SCBWI Saturday: A Mini-Retreat to Inspire Your Writing Voice is on Aug. 27, 2011, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's located at Arts Council of the Brazos Valley, 2275 Dartmouth St., College Station, TX. SCBWI Brazos Valley Children’s Literature Book Club co-coordinators, Jacqueline Gramann and Alicia Clay O’Neill, will team up and present A Mini-Retreat to Inspire Your Writing Voice. They are combining their professional backgrounds to inform and inspire beginning and seasoned writers. Jacqueline and Alicia will present new ways to look at writing for children and have several writing exercises to unlock your writing obstacles.

We also have a Schmooze: Schmooze: How to Format a Manuscript with Liz Mertz. She will explain
standard formatting for manuscripts and why is it important at the College Station Barnes and Noble. Critiques start a 9:30. 

Follow this link to learn more about the upcoming SCBWI Brazos Valley Conference.  Check out Martha Mihalick's website: Martha Mihalick's Curiosities from a Children's Book Editor.  Martha is a speaker at the upcoming conference SCBWI BV conference.

THE TRUTH

Have you ever wondered how much a children's book editor makes?  Here's an article from GalleyCat that offers some insider info. 

PLOT

Want to read a good book about plotting. Seasoned children's author Chris Eboch offers a new book called ADVANCED PLOTTING.  Check it out.  Here is a blog that talks about plotting a series. Check it out too.

WRITEONCON

Sad that you did not get to go to LA.  Here is a deal for you: WRITEONCON! A free conference from August 16 to August 18. 

Oh, this is hot summer. I hope that is reflected in your writing. Back soon with more scratch..  

Monday, July 18, 2011

Weekly Scratch: Perfect Pitch, Rejection Dictionary

Howdy, folks! SCBWI Brazos Valley has some events coming.  First, on July 27 at the College Station Barnes and Noble at 10:00 a.m., author Sherry Garland will offer tricks of writing winning query and cover letters.

Don't forget the upcoming mini-retreat! SCBWI Saturday: A Mini-Retreat to Inspire Your Writing Voice on Aug. 27, 2011, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Arts Council of the Brazos Valley (2275 Dartmouth St., College Station, TX).Cost: Free. Offered by Brazos Valley Children’s Literature Book Club co-coordinators, Jacqueline Gramann and Alicia Clay O’Neill. More info is on the website.

Mark your calendars! Our annual conference registration -- Connections and Craft 2011: Writing for hildren and Adults -- is about to open. The conference will be held at A&M United Methodist Church on November 12, 2011  Keep checking the website for more information.

Perfect Pitch

Wonder how to avoid "I'm out of town" syndrome.   Check out this article and learn the worst time to pitch a book.

The 2011 Backspace Agent-Author Seminar is November 3 and 4, 2011. This conference offers an interesting take on how to break into the business.  

Want to pitch your book and don't know whether it is high concept or not? Author Lori Wilde offers some thoughts about that.

Rejection Dictionary

Ever wonder how to decode a rejection? Here ia a post over at ADVENTURES IN CHILDREN'S PUBLISHING and  The Writer's Rejection Dictionary.

Dog days of summer.  More scratch next week.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Weekly Scratch: YA Opportunity, Revolution, Good Letters, Tweets, Book Club, Craft

Howdy, folks.  I hope y'all are not too hot.  Keep working on your projects. Make space for the art and craft of children's books.  I hope are writing heats up just like the weather. Check out the SCBWI Brazos Valley website for upcoming events: schmoozes, a retreat, a conference. Lots of cool stuff ahead.

YA Opportunity

Here is a new magazine for emerging YA authors. It's called Sucker Literary Magazine. It's featured in PW. It's a place for short fiction. You may wish to check it out.

Revolution

Yes, HarperCollins "I Can Read Books"  are now digital.  More migration from print. Read about in PW.

The number of print books sold has fallen by 10% in the past 6 months.  The biggest chunk is out of adult fiction -- also reported in PW.

SCBWI Austin has a conference on October 8, 2011 at Saint Edwards University: Storytelling in the Digital Age: Embrace the Change. Folks in the neighborhood sort through the revolution to help you understand what is going on out there.

Good Letters

I love Letters of Note. They put some outstanding correspondence over there. Here is one to warm the heart of anyone who has been rejected by an editor.  Enjoy.

Tweets

Here is a round up of  tweets from agents from late June.  You might find something interesting here.

Book Club

Don't want to get out in the heat but you do want to hang with readers of good books. Check out this how to Host A Virtual Book Club article.

Craft

Underneath every story is something hovering. What are you not saying when  you are writing? Why is that important. Read this article on subtext if you feel the need to dive into the deep end of the craft pool. :)

Write more this week.  I'll see you next week with more of the weekly scratch. 

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Weekly Scratch:Contest!, Sequels, Tumble, Commas

Howdy, folks!   Our next Schmooze is next Wednesday. Here's the info:   6-29-2011 at 10 AM at B&N in College Station. Writing Fiction from Life with Kathy Whitehead is the program. Kathy will take a look at how to use real life experiences in creating story.  I hope your work is humming.

CONTEST!

The 2012 Highlights Fiction Contest is up and perhaps you are feeling particularly inspired. Give it a look. :)

SEQUELS

Do you want to write a sequel?  I mean you've got the first one done, right? Here is some advice to make the second one.

TUMBLE

Not into blogging?  Here is something to try, TUMBLR. As if you dont have anything else to do with your time. :)

COMMAS

Do you struggle with grammar? Do you need comma rehab?  Try this blog post.

DICTATE

Do you want to reinvent how you create a rough draft? Here is something to try: dictate your story.  Check out this blog post for the full scoop.

Well, there is a handful of scratch. Come back next week for more. :) 

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Weekly Scratch: YA BOOKS, LAUNCH TIPS, IMPROVE

Howdy, folks. Are you hot?  At least this makes me want to hunker inside and write.  I hope you are doing excellent work. Here's some news about our local authors. We love libraries!  Kathi Appelt will be at the Elgin Library on June 22. Read about it here. Kathi Whitehead and Molly Blaisdell are going to be at the Georgetown Library on July 28th.    Here is a great interview from Sherry Garland at Marjoleinbookblog. I hope you are writing your hearts out!

YA BOOKS

An interesting article in PW about whether YA books are dark and depraved or are saving lives.  

BOOK LAUNCH TIPS

Hey, it's never too early to plan! That's my motto. Here is a great article to tuck for that book launch in the future. 

IMPROVE

Want to really pick apart the bones of a children's book with some experts. Here is a great blog to help you on your journey - Story Sleuths.

Here is a list of 40 questions that is guaranteed to help you make a stronger manuscript. 

Here is a list of 11 free resources to help you with editing

BLOG

Thinking about blogging? Here are some good tips to help you on your way! 

Hope your writing is hotter that outside this week!  See you next week with more scratch.