Week Links
I wanted to share some links from this week while I clean out my inbox: An interesting post about typewriters and computers creating different types of writers. And yes, I occasionally wrote on my...
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Sav, Vicki, and I are road trippin to Chicago this Saturday for the American Library Association’s annual conference! Well, not the conference itself, but the Stacks, in which thousands of people will...
View ArticleReliving ALA
Some of my family and friends have been asking why I went to the American Library Association’s annual conference when I’m not, in fact, a librarian. I hope this post will help answer their questions....
View ArticleIBARW, Poetry, & Linkage
This is International Blog Against Racism Week , so I wanted to share a book list of multicultural science fiction and fantasy, courtesy of editor Stacey Whitman. Also this week, Through the Tollbooth...
View ArticleLink ‘N Run
Tomorrow I’m leaving town for a couple days, so I better post something before I go! If you’re not interested in links, please skip to below—I have a question for you! Rachelle Gardner talks about the...
View ArticleNew Contests
Taking care of business . . . Check out this contest on the GLA blog if you have a completed MG or YA novel. You could win a 25-page critique by agent Jennifer Laughran, plus a query critique and free...
View ArticleEvaluation Time
Every once in awhile, I like to stop and evaluate myself. And I love to get feedback from you, the followers of this website. After all, without readers, I might as well blog to my office walls—which I...
View ArticleMy Writing and Publishing Timeline
The Journey from Clueless to Indie Author Fall 2002: This was when I first got the idea for EYES OF LIGHTNING. I was a junior in college, working in the ecology lab sorting macroinvertebrates from...
View ArticleALA Chicago!
I happen to work at a library, but that’s not the real reason why I went to the American Library Association Annual Conference. Nope, the real reason was to meet authors and get ARCs (Advanced Reader...
View ArticleIndieReCon and the Best Indie Novel!
IndieReCon is a FREE online conference for anyone who’s interested in the world of independent publishing. If you’ve ever thought about it, even once, you should check out this awesome conference. It...
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