Monday, April 24, 2017
Library Event this Saturday
This week I have the opportunity to participate in an author visit at a local library along with the talented Gayle Irwin. Looking forward to it!
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
CLAMS ALL YEAR, Hurray!
Look what came in the mail today! My prize for being one of Vivian Kirfield's #50PreciousWords winner in February...CLAMS ALL YEAR by Maryann Cocca-Leffler! Yay!
I love reading new books to the kids and this fun beach story along with its beautiful illustrations was just wonderful! We all enjoyed it and look forward to reading it many more days to come...Plus it was signed by the author, how awesome!!
I love reading new books to the kids and this fun beach story along with its beautiful illustrations was just wonderful! We all enjoyed it and look forward to reading it many more days to come...Plus it was signed by the author, how awesome!!
Monday, April 10, 2017
My first official publication is here!
I was so excited to see this come in the mail today! What you are looking at in the picture above is the beginning of a life-long dream come true. This is the book that contains my very first "official" (non-self-published) publication!! I feel so honored and grateful to be one of the thirty-one people featured in this inspiring anthology!
My Story! |
Hey look at that, I'm on the back, woot woot! |
If interested, you can buy your copy on Amazon right here: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Hope-Stories-People-Didnt/dp/1879375052/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491875804&sr=8-1&keywords=the+book+of+hope+silver+owl+publications
More soon!
Friday, March 31, 2017
Confessions of a picture book manuscript submission...based on true events
After hours of writing, revising, and researching, I’m finally ready to submit my manuscript! EEEEEEK! Okay, I should probably double
check the submission criteria one more time before I print all this off.
(Looks up submission page on publisher’s website).
“Please include your contact information,” Check!
“List any credentials qualifying you to write your book,” Wow,
I feel incredibly under-qualified by that statement….but check!
“Be sure to send a cover letter with your synopsis (no more
than 250 words),” Okay, better read that one more time. YES! Perfect!
“Include competing titles and how your story would stand out
in the market.” Shoot. That sounds like
soooo much work.
(Some time later, types up new paragraph in query
letter).
Okay! Now I am ready!
Let’s print this baby off!
(Prints cover letter, query letter, and manuscript, reads it
out-loud)
Wait a second! Now this sentence sounds completely stupid! I
have to rewrite this, I'm not sending this!
(Rewrites sentence and looks over documents again to be
sure. Prints again).
Oh my heck! I forgot to mention this is a multiple
submission! Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! Oh well, guess I’ll need to print again. Well…while
I’m at it, I think I’ll change my contact information and take out the fact
that I’m a SCBWI member since I already mention that in the query letter.
(Revises, prints again).
OH NO! I probably should have mentioned in the cover letter that
I’ve included my query letter and manuscript. I don’t want the editor to think
I’m rude or too lazy to have mentioned it. UGH, This is the LAST TIME.
SERIOUSLY!
(Revises, attempts to print again).
Really printer? You’re really going to smudge up the ink
like that? Ugh. Now that I think of it, I better check over everything ONE more time…wouldn’t want to have to
print all this out AGAIN.
(Checks over documents)
HOLY COW! I can’t believe I forgot to put a comma right
here! Wow. Good thing I checked this again...This is kind of freaking me out how
I’m still finding this stuff.
(Feeling of impending doom settles in).
(Reads aloud documents again, makes more minor revisions).
Okay. This. Is. It. I’m ready. No turning back. Here I come
printer!
(Attempts to print again).
Seriously? Now you’re going to fold the corner of my paper as it goes
through? Come on PRINTER!
(Attempts to print again).
Ohhhhh kay. I guess
the rest of the paper that’s going to come out of here is going to have this folded
corner right here.
(Checks paper loader).
Of course you're empty.
(Loads more paper. Prints again).
(Sighs with relief).
Thank you! Alright then, let’s get you packed away into that manila
envelope already.
(Carefully slides cover letter, query letter, and manuscript
into envelope).
Ooh, can’t forget this vital component.
(Inserts self-addressed, stamped envelope).
OH MY HECK! I can’t believe I forgot to sign my cover
letter!
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Author Reading
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!
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!
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.”
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