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Posting morning digital publishing, iPad & ebook news

Thanks for all the crossed fingers about my book projects, all! Much appreciated. 🙂 I know I’ve raved about the SCBWI writers’ conference before, but I must rave again. Since the conference, I’ve been at least twice as productive as usual. Not just because of what happened with the Illustrator . . .




Excited! And here’s why…

A children’s book publisher I admire a great deal recently invited me to send them a picture book story. Well, I did…and THEY LIKE IT! They’ve asked for a few sketches, so that’s what I’m working on right now. So if I’m a bit scarce in Inkygirl for a little . . .



Coffee with Claudia Osmond and Andrew Tolson

One of the many reasons I’m glad I joined Twitter is because I got to meet the Toronto Middle Grade and YA Author Group. The group was founded by Claudia Osmond (above left), and even though we get together once a month, some of us also meet in smaller gatherings as well. Fun . . .





Kathryn Stockett’s THE HELP rejected by almost 50 agents

I’ve recently been enjoying the audiobook version of Kathryn Stockett‘s bestselling book, THE HELP. I tend to listen to audiobooks whenever I’m out for a walk (in a safe neighbourhood) or doing household chores. A post on Dystel & Goderich Literary Management siteabout a NYTimes article points out that Kathryn Stockett’s THE HELP was initially rejected by almost . . .



How Nelsa Roberto wrote & sold her YA novel debut: ILLEGALLY BLONDE

I met YA author Nelsa Roberto through the Toronto Middle Grade and Young Adult group (a.k.a. Torkidlit). Nelsa’s one of those people who makes you feel comfortable right away. She’s smart, she’s funny, she speaks her mind. Nelsa’s young adult novel ILLEGALLY BLONDE debuted in March and I really enjoyed it. Told with wry wit . . .



#Kidlitchat tonight on Twitter at 9 pm EST

If you’re interested in writing for young people, consider coming to #kidlitchat on Twitter tonight. It’s my favourite Twitter chat — it’s always fun, and I always come away inspired. You can see the transcripts of previous #kidlitchat sessions by browsing the archives. To find out more about how you can . . .