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YA Author Jo Whittemore chronicles the writing adventure.
1. Sounds Authors Make

Ahhhh.
Do you hear that?
That's the sound of me turning in the manuscript for D in Drama! It's got humor, it's got heart, and most of all...it's got theater.

Aughhh!
That's the sound I'll be making in about a week when I realize I could have made a certain joke funnier or a scene less sappy. Yes, I'm one of THOSE people. You know the ones...even after their book is on the shelf, they still want to make corrections to it. Fun fact: bookstores frown on you writing in their paperbacks.

Eeee!
Do you hear THAT?
That's the sound of ALA 2011 just around the corner. I'm not speaking or signing; I'm just there to soak in the New Orleans experience (and maybe snag some books). I decided to go because it's close, it's New Orleans, and because Jonathan Stroud will be there. I heart him!

OMG!
That's a cry typically reserved for the younger generation, but I'm still pretty hip so I'll go with it.
That sound, dear friends, is for the for the film version of Front Page Face-Off. And look at the cute poster!
Yesterday's News Poster 

It's been a pretty busy summer so far, and it promises to say that way (which I love).
There's still revisions for D in Drama, a trip to Boston, a critique workshop, a trip to Los Angeles, and plenty of books to read. Plus, I'm dying to get back to another writing project. Crazy? Yes! 
But we're all a little mad here. (^_^)

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