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March 31, 2010

I was so taken up with yesterday’s topic that I would like to continue on the topic of what constitutes a professional writer again today. Professional writers don’t drift through their day while amateur writers do. Professional writers consciously set their goals and make sure that they fulfill all of them on a consistent basis….

March 29, 2010

There is a difference between having a writing partner and being part of a critique group. I think that serious writers need both a writing partner and a critique group in order to excel as a writer. This is especially the case when you are starting out as a writer. Recently, I formed a relationship…

March 21, 2010

This week, I will be continuing my reflections on the revision process and how important it is to take the time to enjoy the process of revision. I struggle so much with that in my own writing. We all want quick fixes in life, and the same seems to carry through to our writing life….

March 18, 2010

One of the differences between kids and adults is the fact that kids feel much stronger emotions in situations. When children get angry, they are angry with every fibre of their being. When children are happy, they are so overjoyed. Also, for children, everything matters and everything is serious. Adults sometimes wonder why a child…

March 17, 2010

Today, I will take a break from my theme of how to write children’s books and reflect on success journalling. Actually, I just came across this concept in one of Suzanne Lieurance’s Morning Nudge instalments. I kind of heard of gratitude journalling. However, I never heard of success journalling. To start a success journal, all…

March 14, 2010

As most of you know by now, I recently adopted a new fury writing buddy. He is now seven weeks old and he is so full of energy and love. He also teaches me to pace myself and to take time for the important things in my life. It’s strange that a kitten can teach…

March 9, 2010

Picture books are wonderfully crafted books by authors who are very gifted word smiths. The reason for this is that a picture book is very short, and it has to portray a concise and cute story line with rising and falling action. This is hard enough even for a novelist of a middle grade book…

March 4, 2010

Writers have all kinds of writing buddies. So far, I have been writing a lot about the importance of critique groups and getting writing buddies and partners to keep you accountable for your work. Well, today, I will be reflecting and writing about another type of writing buddy one of the fury variety. As some…

March 2, 2010

Writing first drafts of picture books is probably the most enjoyable thing that you will do. After that, your task will become much more arduous and difficult. I love the creative energy that goes into first drafts. There is an excitement that you want to get the story down and that your story is a…

February 25, 2010

Years ago, most nonfiction for teens and tweens in North America was written from the point of view of Caucasins. Times have really changed since then. We now live in a multicultural world that demands sensitivity to many points of view. North Americans are beginning to view their society as diverse, pluralistic, and fascinating. Kids…