Today I participated in my first ever author reading of Itchy Mitchie! I have to admit, I was a little bit nervous to read my book aloud to a group of adorable little munchkins - after all, one of them could blurt out something like "THIS BOOK IS BORING!" at any moment, but thankfully that didn't happen! And while I went not knowing exactly how it was all going to take place, I'll tell you what, some of the best advice I've ever heard has been: pretend like you know what you're doing and no one will know the difference. So I think that worked! ;)
It was great to connect with the other two talented authors, Casey Rislov and Mary Fichtner, and I learned a lot by watching them read their ADORABLE books (Go check them out Here and Here!). I noticed how they really got the kids involved in the story by using props, asking them questions in between page turns, and telling them what to watch for in the upcoming illustrations - what great ideas!
I also set up an after-reading art project with the kids, which was nice to have something interactive for them to work on.
It was a great experience and I'm so grateful to the Knowledge Nook in Casper for allowing me to participate. Go check them out as well (https://www.facebook.com/Theknowledgenook/)! They are a really fun toy/book store run by some pretty generous, awesome people.
More soon!
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Thursday, March 9, 2017
50 Precious Words Winner and Author Reading!
Today I was so excited to find out that I was among the winners of Vivian Kirkfield's 50 Precious Words writing contest! To see a list of the winners and read their awesome stories, you can go here: https://viviankirkfield.com/2017/03/09/50preciouswords-writing-challenge-winners/
I also had a local book store contact me to participate in an author reading of Itchy Mitchie on March 18th. I'll be reading alongside two other talented authors in my community and I'm so excited to have the opportunity to join in the fun! Who wants to come? Here's the info: https://www.facebook.com/events/189273414892296/
Exciting things to look forward to! I'll keep you posted on how it all goes down. In the meantime, let's keep on writing! :)
I also had a local book store contact me to participate in an author reading of Itchy Mitchie on March 18th. I'll be reading alongside two other talented authors in my community and I'm so excited to have the opportunity to join in the fun! Who wants to come? Here's the info: https://www.facebook.com/events/189273414892296/
Exciting things to look forward to! I'll keep you posted on how it all goes down. In the meantime, let's keep on writing! :)
Thursday, March 2, 2017
50 Precious Words Writing Challenge
Hi friends! I'm making another attempt at a Picture Book writing competition. (These are just so fun!) This one is brought to you by Vivian Kirkfield (Thank you so much for the opportunity!). It's called the 50 Precious Words Writing Challenge and you can enter by going here: https://viviankirkfield.com/.
As you might guess from the title, the story can be up to 50 words, but no more. It should be written for kids 12 and under and can be rhyme, prose, silly, or serious. Here's my entry, hope you enjoy it!
As you might guess from the title, the story can be up to 50 words, but no more. It should be written for kids 12 and under and can be rhyme, prose, silly, or serious. Here's my entry, hope you enjoy it!
SLUGS AREN’T SLOW
BY DEBBIE DAY
(50 Words)
Frog was smug.
He never lost a race.
Then a slug
said, “I can beat your pace!”
“Slugs are slow.”
“Then race me to the shoal!”
Mark, set, GO!
Then slug began to ROLL.
Zzzzzip! Slug won!
“You see, you never
know.
Slugs can’t run-
that doesn’t mean they’re slow.”
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Valentiny Writing Contest Finalists
The finalists for Susanna Hill's Valentiny Contest have been announced! Sadly, my stories were not chosen (See my entries in the last two posts) however, it's been a really fun, insightful experience participating and I look forward to entering more in the future! Susanna hosts a Halloween and Holiday contest every year in addition to Valentine's Day, so there's plenty more chances up ahead to keep trying. :) Check out the finalists here, and take notes because these are what winning stories looks like: https://susannahill.com/2017/02/20/the-2nd-annual-valentiny-contest-finalists/ Also, make sure you read them all and vote for your favorite!
Friday, February 10, 2017
2017 Valentiny Contest! #2
Here's my second submission to the 2nd Annual Valentiny Contest hosted by Susanna Hill, found here: https://susannahill.com/blog/. Thank you so much for the opportunity!
Ruby’s Valentine’s Day
By Debbie Day
Ruby was a stuffed bear who lived on the top shelf of the
holiday aisle. Above her hung a banner with big letters: “VALENTINE’S DAY SALE.”
Every day, Ruby watched busy shoppers rummage through the
shelves. “What’s Valentine’s Day all about anyway?” she wondered.
One morning, she was admiring the pink trim around her red
fur. “I know!” she gasped. Looking around, she saw red balloons, pink ribbons, red
wreaths, and pink roses.
“Valentine’s Day is about red and pink!”
Later, Ruby was inspecting the bag of gumballs attached to
her tag. “Aha!” she squealed. Everywhere
she turned there were lollypops, chocolate bars, and jellybeans.
“Valentine’s Day is
about treats!”
The next day, Ruby was studying the silky heart stitched across
her tummy. “Of course!” she exclaimed. All around her were heart-shaped boxes, heart
lockets, and heart-covered cards.
“Valentine’s Day is about hearts!”
Just then, a young girl came by and began searching the
shelves. She stopped when she spotted Ruby.
“You’re perfect.”
The girl bought Ruby and took her home to a small boy who’d
been crying.
“Happy Valentine’s Day
little brother!”
The boy examined Ruby’s soft red fur, silky heart, and bag
of gumballs. He hugged her tight. “Thank you!” he smiled.
“Now I understand,” Ruby whispered.
“Valentine’s Day is about LOVE!”
2017 Valentiny Contest! #1
Here's my first submission to the 2nd Annual Valentiny Contest hosted by Susanna Hill, found here: https://susannahill.com/blog/. Thank you so much for the opportunity!
Warton Turtle’s Valentine
By Debbie Day
Warton Turtle woke up very excited. Today was a special day.
He looked out his window. Birds were dropping down chocolate
filled balloons.
Beavers were delivering heart-shaped sugar cookies.
Salamanders were handing out sparkly pink cards.
“Someone could be here any moment!”
He quickly got dressed and waited through breakfast.
Then he waited in his rocking chair.
He waited through lunch.
Then he waited all afternoon.
Just before supper, he at last spotted a mail muskrat scuttling
up the street.
Warton watched him drop off roses to Francis Frog, and a shiny
package to Theodore Snake.
Then he skipped Gwendolen Groundhog’s hole to come scurrying
straight up Warton’s walkway.
Warton leapt to the door.
“You must be Oliver Skunk!” said the muskrat holding out a
big bouquet of chocolate sunflowers.
“Oh no!” said Warton, disappointed. “Oliver lives next door.”
“Sorry for the mix-up!”
Warton slowly shut the door and thought for a moment.
Then he had an idea.
First he baked a batch of strawberry tarts. Next, he pulled
out his colored paper and glitter glue.
When he was finished, Warton walked to Gwendolen Groundhog’s
hole and knocked.
Gwendolen opened the
door in surprise. “Happy Valentine’s Day!” cried Warton, handing her the
gifts.
“Oh thank you Warton! I’ve been waiting for you all day!”
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Mentorship lessons and Upcoming Writing Contest
Two things I wanted to share tonight.
- Number one, I started my picture book mentorship. Hurray! I wanted to pass on some of the tips I've found useful so far:
- A great resource for picture book writers who enjoy writing rhyme is http://www.writingrhymeandmeter.com/ It's been great searching through the site and getting a better understanding of meter, metrical feet and all that jazz.
- Another wonderful resource filled with all-things Kidlit is http://www.underdown.org/. They've got everything on that site!
- If you are interested in writing a picture book series, use the same basic formula for each book. Formula example: character wants something really bad, many things stop her from getting it, she becomes discouraged, then she changes her work ethic and she obtains her goal.
- If you are a rhyming picture book writer, always always always have fresh eyes read your story out-loud to you, so you can hear where it's not flowing. (I think when I do this, I may record it!) A lot of times, we writers can't pick out the choppy parts of our stories since we are reading it with a certain musical element in our own heads - music that no one else can hear but us. It's important to write rhymes that anyone can read smoothly.
- Don't be afraid to submit to publishing houses that are accepting open submissions without an agent. In fact, on the purple crayon website I mentioned above, I read that it can be harder as a picture book writer to find an agent than it is to find a publisher! Wow. Other genres may be a different story, but as for picture books, don't be afraid to submit to everyone and anyone that you think would be a good fit whether you have an agent or not! (AFTER, of course, you are positive your work is ready to submit).
- Number two, I'm planning to enter this super fun writing contest! https://susannahill.com/2017/01/28/announcing-the-2nd-annual-valentiny-writing-contest/ (P.S. You should too! It's short and sweet - perfect for writers like me who don't have a lot of free time). If you look on the submission guidelines, applicants are supposed to post their stories on their blogs, so here's a heads up: I will be posting my submissions in just two days! ...And yes I am submitting two...So stay tuned for a couple of Valentines Day stories coming up on February 10th!
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