One of the creative challenges I’ve decided to take this month is Robert Lee Brewer’s November PAD Chapbook Challenge, in which participants write a poem each day, based on a prompt. “During the month of November, don’t worry so much about finished drafts; just get the rough drafts cranked out . . .
Recently, I mentioned that Jilly Kidd had generously donated some space for me to set up a display of my work as well as a children’s book writer & illustrator resource center on Second Life. The Second Life Enquirer recently profiled The London School Of Journalism’s virtual space station, and I got . . .
Just posted a new comic over on Writer Unboxed for writers called You May Be Luckier Than You Think.
For those on Second Life, I have an area on the London School Of Journalism space orb devoted to resources for children’s writers and illustrators. Many thanks to Jilly Kidd for her generous donation of ad-free space! After I took the screenshot above this morning, I dropped by the Milk Wood Writers’ Dash to see who . . .
Not sure when Lindsey going to be posting the NaNotoons that Errol and I co-wrote, but I’m going to start posting comics from past NaNoWriMo events:
Quite a few of you have asked me if I was going to post daily NaNoWriMo comics this month. Sorry, but I’ve just got way too much going on right now to manage this BUT my friend Errol and I are contributing three comics a week (they didn’t want more . . .
Was fascinated by Robert Lee Brewer’s description of rondeaus today, so decided to step up to the challenge and posted two. Here they are: ========== I HOLD MY BREATH I hold my breath as I check mailWait for the cruel words to impalemy fragile writer soul so low:it shudders, rails against . . .
Picture books writers (aspiring and experienced): Picture Book Idea Monthstarts today! Check out Tara Lazar’s blog for more info.