3736 readersThe latest issue of AGNI has some great stuff in it, including a beautiful remembrance of Barry Hannah, who died last year, by William Giraldi. I’m embarrassed to say that I’ve never read Hannah, but this essay, along with an article Hannah wrote for Paste magazine a few years back (which is referenced in a
4452 readersIt was a strange thing. There I was writing books about teens
struggling with alcoholic parents and depression, when an idea for ninja cheerleaders
popped into my head. See—strange? Turns out that idea became The
Naughty List, my first young adult novel (released in February 2010). But
then things got even weirder… it became a series.
To
2884 readersHappy Monday, everyone! How did the weekend go? I hope you’re all recharged and ready to take a new week on.
Before starting work today, I read this line, which I would like to share with you.
“Our character is measured by what we do when no one is looking.” ~Our Daily Bread
Have a great week ahead!
Freelance
3036 readersHappy Monday, everyone! How did the weekend go? I hope you’re all recharged and ready to take a new week on.
Before starting work today, I read this line, which I would like to share with you.
“Our character is measured by what we do when no one is looking.” ~Our Daily Bread
Have a great week ahead!
Freelance
1497 readersphoto by Phil Dowsing
by Todd Rutherford
When I have a moment to relax, I usually want to use that time to read books. This is rare though, but I do make a point to read books to my son no matter how busy I may be. It is a part of his nighttime ritua...
2005 readersIs it ever worthwhile to de-quirk a novel?My book has one seriously odd character: a home-schooled narrator. The consensus among replying agents, however, is that the voice is just too "quirky". Fair enough, but now what?Is a complete re-write in order...
2861 readersIf you've been reading my blog for a while, you know that one
of my favorite books on writing is Save
the Cat (and it's not even a WD book, so you know I'm telling the truth). Save
the Cat is a modern-day look at structure and story, written by screenwriter Blake
Snyder, a wonderful man who passed away
6456 readersGood morning! How does your day look? I hope that you get everything done and that you find a gem or two from today’s list.
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In Quebec, designers Thilo Folkerts and Rodney LaTourelle have built a literal garden of books in the middle of a forest.
As you can see by the photo embedded above (via Folkerts), the project used about 40,000 books, wood plates, and live mushrooms to create an organic statement about books and conservation. The books
2193 readersBy Lisa BrunelIf you want to learn to write children's books, you should absolutely start by reading some of them, this is because after you have read a few, there are a few things that snap into focus. The first thing that you will likely notice is th...