Give your stories time to develop before sending them out into the world: My Guest Post on Storystorm today
My illustrated guest post is up on Tara Lazar’s blog today as part of Storystorm.

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My illustrated guest post is up on Tara Lazar’s blog today as part of Storystorm.
As some of you already know, I am fond of doodling with coffee stains. I was first inspired by (lo and behold) an accidental coffee stain, whose shape spurred me to turn what was initially a random event into art. I recently posted about purposely creating a bunch of coffee . . .
I have to remind myself of this again and again as I’m working on my novel; my tendency has always been to over-edit as I write the first draft. Feel free to download and print this Robert Cormier quote to post in your home, office, classroom or library! For many more free, . . .
I met Joanne Levy through the local Torkidlit group. I love her wry wit and also loved her middle grade, Small Medium At Large (Bloomsbury); you can see my interview with Joanne from a few years ago, where she talked about how she wrote the book, her work process and advice for aspiring authors. I’m loving . . .
Anyone else feel like this sometimes? I go through this at LEAST once every book project. The insecurity helps keep me humble and also motivates me to always keep learning and experimenting, to push myself to step out of my comfort zone. I try to write or doodle in my . . .
Above: my sketchbook journal entry yesterday. So sorry to hear about the passing of Carrie Fisher. My sister and I saw the original Star Wars (A New Hope) in the theatre together, and I remember being so inspired by the character of Princess Leia — a princess who was a strong . . .