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HarperCollins children’s book editor Molly O’Neill and Dystel & Goderich literary agent Michael Bourret are talking online about middle grade books, and the conversation is fascinating as well as informative… Part 1: Everything you ever wanted to know about middle grade…and were willing to ask Part 2: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Middle Grade, . . .
I have been a fan of the iPad since it first came out, and my favorite art app is Autodesk Sketchbook Pro (I’ve just started to learn the desktop version). A while ago, I posted a sketch that I did with the app on my iPad while waiting in an airport. I had noticed a . . .
YAY! My contributor’s copies of TOMO arrived today!! TOMO (which means “friend” in Japanese) features 36 stories for teens by authors and artists around the world. One of these stories is by me: it’s my very first graphic short story, which is sort of a fantasy/romance/horror. Here’s the first page: . . .
Just discovered this blog while doing a Google search for publishing news: a great mix of publishing industry news and info of interest to writers. Schiel and Denver is an on-demand publisher with offices in the U.S. and UK. Blog URL: http://www.bookpublisherblog.com/ On Twitter: @schieldenver
I enjoyed meeting Susan Hawk at the SCBWI annual conference in NYC, and I just found out she has a new blog! Susan worked in children’s book marketing for over 15 years, most recently as the Marketing Director at Henry Holt Books For Young Readers. Before that: Library Marketing Director at Penguin . . .
I’ve updated the I’M BORED Scrapbook with a post about author Michael Ian Black. As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve been interviewing the author, editor and art director for this book and posting about the process on the Scrapbook. Most recently, I asked MIB about his writing process – what inspired him to write . . .
Today I’m highlighting Valerie Haight, who was the 16,000th person to follow my @inkyelbows account on Twitter. 🙂 Valerie was also mentioned in Joani Plenty’s blogrecently and although I’ve never met Valerie in person, she sounds like someone I wouldlike to meet someday. Valerie’s first e-book, HAPPENSTANCE, will be released through Turquoise Morning Press in December. She also . . .
I’ve just written a long and somewhat rambling post about self-publishing and my Will Write For Chocolate book project over on MiGwriters today.