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Sunday, November 8, 2015
TSS: November 8, 2015
In case you haven't heard... our beloved Royals won the World Series!
I considered going to the ticker tape parade - for about two seconds. But this reserved introvert would never survive the crowd of 800,000 people (area schools closed for the occasion, calling it a Royal Blue Snow Day). I did, however, enjoy watching the festivities from the comfort of my couch.
Now we find ourselves wondering what to do in the evenings since baseball season is over...
Reading:
I completed my goal and finished the Prisoner of Azkaban - yay! I am now about three chapters into the Goblet of Fire and truly feel as though Harry, Ron, and Hermione are my close friends.
While I had read the first three books before (some of them several times), this is my first attempt to read book four. I am anxious to meet the new Teacher of the Dark Arts, and to discover the role Cedric plays in the story.
I keep the Harry Potter books on my nightstand and try to read at least a chapter a night. While the series is considered Middle Grade fiction, I still want to increase my reading in this genre, so I strive to read another MG novel thirty minutes a day.
Currently I'm reading Behind the Canvas by Alexander Vance. I won this book at a local library event, and it is absolutely perfect for me. The story line is similar to my own novel, so I can use it to help hone my writing craft, and yet it is different enough that I still think my story is viable.
Essentially Claudia, a young misfit, discovers life within famous works of art. She enters the canvas in the hope of rescuing Pim, a boy who was trapped in this alternate world several centuries ago.
I have only read the first three chapters, but so far there is enough adventure to hold the attention of a young reader, and enough art history to satisfy my desire to educate.
Writing:
I spent yesterday at a local SCBWI writing convention (Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators). I joined the society in August, so this was my first official event. And I had a blast!
Old feelings surfaced as I walked into the building. What am I doing here? I am not a "real" author. But they didn't last long. About half the attendees were first-timers, and many of them were my demographic.
One of the benefits of attending the conference is the opportunity to submit to faculty - including agents and editors. I have six months to revise First Impressionism and then... if I dare... I can submit to Scholastic Books for consideration.
So, I have a lot of work to do!
Hopefully I will have an update next week (and each week after that). I need lots of accountability!
Blogging:
My objective for NaNoWriMo this year is to write 500 words/day - 5 days/week. So far I have stayed true to the goal.
This week my 500 words found their way into blog posts, which is good because I hope to develop a blogging routine as well.
On Wednesday, I wrote Introduction to Journaling, which is the first in what will be a twenty post series. I presented the basic outline from the Journaling towards Wellness class I taught this fall.
I also wrote a French Friday post, focusing on a few Paris picture books I have read to help me recognize tension and conflict in children's literature.
This week I hope to do more of the same: more reading, more writing, and even a day of photography with a good friend. I hope you have enjoyed this first week of November!
You are sticking to your goals. Good job!
ReplyDeleteA Royal Blue Snow Day sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteIt happens about once every thirty years ;)
DeleteCongratulations on meeting your goals for the week :-) I look forward to following your progress on your way to publication!
ReplyDeleteOh Meleah... you will probably tire of hearing about it before then :)
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