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1. DFWCon and Win SOLSTICE!

Hey all! Happy weekend!

Two quick things before you head off to enjoy the weather (which I am really hoping will warm up! Seriously, Texas, what is up? It is May!) Anyway...



First, I'm presenting at DFWCon tomorrow up in Hurst, Texas, right near Fort Worth and Dallas. I cannot wait for this conference! It's going to be such a blast. I'll be talking at 4:30 on Saturday about writing for kids and teens and about other writerly things that will hopefully captivate the entire audience. So please come see me!


Second, you guys can enter to win ARCs of SOLSTICE! Tor has offered up some ARCs over on Goodreads, so head over and enter!



Thanks so much for everything, and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!


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2. Five on a Friday

Happy Friday! I hope you all have tons of wonderful weekend plans made. Or maybe you plan to relax. Maybe, just maybe, there is a perfect medium between the two. If so, let me in on your secret :)

It's been a few weeks since my last five on a Friday, but here are my five:

1) I had a blast earlier this week presenting at St. Stephen's Episcopal School as part of their Literary Fest. I caught up with Austin author Sara Bird (who I haven't seen in ages), met Texas Tribune CEO and Editor-in-Chief Evan Smith who helped orchestrated the whole thing, had a wonderful lunch with Austin author Mari Mancusi, met Nita Shuffler who is the librarian extraordinaire at St. Stephen's, and even met former Go Go Kathy Valentine who was just a doll. The event was really well run, and the faculty and parents were so appreciative. So let's hear a big "Woot" for people who love books and reading!


2) There's nothing quite like wearing a tiara! So I couldn't resist donning one during the reception after my daughter's First Communion last weekend.

(yes, I realize I look like I'm getting married)


3) Over on the Texas Sweethearts & Scoundrels this week, we're featuring Danny and Julie Woodfill, co-owners of The Book Spot in Round Rock, Texas, and the creative minds behind the upcoming YAB Fest on May 11th at Round Rock High School! If you have a moment, stop over and show some love for an awesome, local indie bookstore!



4) I am so so so behind on reviewing books! It's not that I haven't been reading. In fact, I've read some amazing stuff recently. So that said, I am going to be doing some whirlwind reviews to catch up.



5) As for what I'm working on these days, revisions are keeping me happy and busy. Day and night, it's the Egyptian mythology book, TUT (Starscape/Tor, 2014).
Why happy? Because there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
Why busy? Because that light is kinda far away.


So that's it for me this week! How about you guys? What is going on? And I leave you with my favorite video of the week. Enjoy!





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3. Five on a Friday

Happy Friday! Hope you're all having a lovely week!

Here are my five:

1) Why do I love Texas? Because it's like 70 degrees out right now. I'm wearing a tank top. I think I got a suntan while driving today. I know, you all want to move here, right?

2) I had a blast this week visiting Taylor Middle School! They gave me an incredible welcome and were awesome listeners. You know what makes an author visit a success? Awesome librarians and awesome teachers talking about the books and the author to the kids ahead of time and getting them excited about it! Thank you, Taylor!

 Love the transformation of the white board!


 
 Me with librarian Renee DeHoyos!


3) As it turns out, I am our Girl Scout Troop's cookie coordinator this year. Sounds, scary, I know. And it's my first time selling girl scout cookies in some horrible amount of years. After a week and a half in, here's what I've discovered:
  • Girl Scout cookies sell themselves. No hand-selling required. 
  • Thin mints are delicious! How could I have gone so many years without eating them?
  • It's not a difficult job as long as I stay organized and on top of things.
  • You know girl scout cookies are called different things in different parts of the country?
  • Nobody wants the new, "healthy" cookie. Bring on the thin mints.

4) This week, I also had the great opportunity to interview A. G. Howard, author of SPLINTERED over on The Enchanted Inkpot! If you get a minute, pop over and check out all the awesome things she had to say. And buy her book because it is awesome!





5) Have I given a Wizard101 update in a while? What, I haven't? Okay, here it is. I am now level 55! Seriously, so cool, right? And look how very awesome I look, too.



That's it for me! Happy weekend!



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4. Five on a Friday

Happy Friday, all!

Here are my Friday Five (plus one extra)...


1) I mentioned I was going to be guest-blogging on Tor.com about the cover of SOLSTICE. You can find the guest blog here!


2) In a few weeks, the Austin SCBWI Digital Symposium is coming up! I wrote a guest blog about the importance of being able to "Do it Yourself!" that you can find here.


3) I have postcards for SOLSTICE! If you are interested in any, please email me, let me know how many you want and where to send them, and I will get them out!




4) I interviewed Gretchen McNeil for The Enchanted Inkpot! Please check it out here and show Gretchen some book love!



5) This week, we're happy to welcome our first Featured Sweetheart of the fall, librarian and blogger, Naomi Bates, over on The Texas Sweethearts & Scoundrels blog! You can learn all about Naomi here!


6) I'm busy reading THE DIVINERS by Libba Bray (Little, Brown, September 18, 2012).


Hope you all have a happy weekend!

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5. Five on a Friday

1. I've had a glorious Cape Cod vacation, despite family craziness and all. Seems it's somewhat difficult to get three independent girls to agree on what to do when away from all their friends and things. One wants to bike, the other wants to go to the beach, another wants to hang out and shop, etc., etc., etc. Thankfully, we developed quite a nice routine and a good time was had by all.

2. Limited Internet: Dear Internet, as much as I love you, it's been nice to not have to bow down to your every whim and become captive to virtual time suck. Amazing how much more time I found to write, spend time with the family, read, and simply relax. I vow to take more vacations from you in the future. We'll both be the better for it. Truly.

3. I CAPTURE THE CASTLE by Dodie Smith Simply, simply wonderful. If you want to study voice, read this book. For Disney fans, Dodie Smith wrote The One Hundred and One Dalmatians.

4. Spy Girl is on her third book this summer! My reluctant reader is really into Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson books - she is now on The Titan's Curse.

5. My incredible critique group likes my changes to PB, and this makes me so happy! I'm starting to realize all my hard work is coming together and it is very empowering.

How was your week?

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6. Five Things on a Friday

It's been so long since I last posted, I fear I've lost my blogging touch. Thanks everyone, for your patience! Hopefully, this is just like riding a bike...

1. I'm making progress on my revisions and I'm excited with how everything is pulling together. I'm now a little more than half-way through what I hope to be the FINAL revisions of PB!

2. The kids will be in school in 13 more days!!! Not that I'm counting. We're all ready for school to start. The kids miss their friends and have pretty much had it with sisterhood. I'm tired of all the bickering. If I hear one more, "You're a pea-brain," or "I'm bored," or "We never do anything fun," I think my head will explode.

3. My sister posted some of her artwork on Etsy! She's an architect turned artist and will donate 10% of your purchase to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Check out WonderRoom!

4. My brother helped develop a new stress-relieving game, QuitIt! for the iPhone or iPod Touch. I don't have an iPhone, so I'd love for someone to tell me what they think of it!

5. It's been so hot and humid here in Massachusetts, I've been making refreshing homemade smoothies! We're soymilk drinkers in my house, but you can easily switch to milk. Also, you can freeze leftovers (if any) into ice pops.

Here are a couple of the kids' favorites:
Strawberry Banana Smoothie: Bag of frozen strawberries, two frozen bananas, ice cubes, soy milk, a pinch of sugar -- Blend -- Four Generous Servings
Blueberry Banana Smoothie: Three frozen bananas, 1/2 bag frozen blueberries, ice cubes, soy milk, pinch of sugar -- Blend -- Four Generous Servings

Here is my favorite:
Coffee Latte Smoothie: 1 mug fresh brewed coffee, 1 mug soymilk, ice cubes, pinch of sugar -- Blend -- Just for Me Serving - Relax and Enjoy!

Have a great weekend!

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7. Five on a Friday: Catching Up is so Hard to Do

It's been a busy week, catching up from last week's vacation and conference, preparing for family and friends to come over tomorrow to celebrate Middle One's First Communion, writing a newsletter for The Husband's clients, and getting PB wrapped up tight. I'm running a thousand miles a minute today, but wanted to share my gratitude for some of the fun things this week.

1. I found a beautiful First Communion dress for Middle One yesterday. Whew! Down to the wire. She didn't fit into Eldest's white dress or shoes as I had hoped, so the hunt started a few weeks ago to no avail. All the agony was worth the smile on her face--she looks incredible.

2. Middle One and Eldest still give me hugs when I drop them off at school. I've heard warnings from parents not to expect public displays of affection for much longer and I cling on to every moment, not ready to let go. Thankfully, they're not ready either.

3. While I was away for the weekend, the kids and their friends borrowed the Flip and made movies. Hysterical, hysterical stuff. 

4. After two years, I've finally come up with blog monikers for my children. Going forward, Eldest will be Spy Girl. Middle One is Ninja Girl. And Youngest is Princess Rock Star. Now I have to figure out what to call The Husband. Jon Bon Jovi is taken. Sigh. So...Nicolas Cage? Colin Firth? Harrison Ford? Hugh Jackman? Hmm....Suggestions?

5. I saw this cool video over at Miss Erin's and had to share it here. It's fascinating how the artist, Jon Schmidt, combined two songs that seem different, yet merged common rhythmic elements and underlying notes, and created a whole new idea. You've got to love how this guy thinks.


6. I'm going to add one more thing since I figured it might be helpful to some of you. One of the presentations I went to at the conference was called "Everything You Wanted to Know About Agents...But Were Afraid to Ask." As you can imagine, the room was packed. Kate Messner was one of the panelists and here are some tips.

Have a great weekend!

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8. Five on a Friday

1. Greek pizza from Sweet Tomatoes. Fresh spinach, feta cheese and loads of garlic slathered on pizza dough and crisped up to perfection. Salty, savory goodness with every bite. Yum.

2. Spring is finally here and the heat in the house is OFF! The weather has been great this past week--lots of sun and fresh breezes. The kids have been able to go outside, run around, ride their bikes and have fun. And that makes me happy.

3. A great story idea. This always makes me happy.

4. 7 more days until the NESCBWI conference. I'm getting psyched!

5. This fantastic video. If you haven't watched it already, you MUST. NOW. Thanks, Beth Kephart for the link. This is BIG TIME Inspiration.

Edited to add one more thing: Cynsations writes about the new Katherine Patterson Prize for YA and Children's Writing. Very cool.

Enjoy your weekend!

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9. Five on a Friday: Nice Surprises

1. I had been debating whether or not to blog about this particular sweet surprise, not wanting to embarrass a friend, but this is such a delight, that I have to share this with the world.  A couple weeks ago, I came home and found a package at the door. Inside, was this little poppy doll nestled in tissue paper.  


Isn't she the sweetest? (Picture on the left is Poppy exploring my 70-year-old clover--click on the photo to see the detailing.)

Farida surprised me with this handmade flower doll!  She knew poppies were one of my favorite flowers (which I always associated with hope and my sister) and made Poppy for me!  See her inspiration photo on the right.  Thank you so much Farida!  You cannot know what this means so much to me. I am so honored and blessed and will take very good care of Poppy.  And folks, if you want a treat, check out the lion Farida made!

2.  I've been working on my 2009 New Year 30 Day Challenge this week and it's ALL about organizing and decluttering.  Yesterday, I cleaned the mounds of paperwork around my printer, and found a gift card I'd been searching for.  Now I can go to the bookstore!

3.  I tried this new salmon recipe and my family raved.  RAVED.  My husband was suspect of how the salmon looked.  Pale pink salmon without the nice crisp edges from my regular method of broiling.  Reluctance spread across his face; change is hard for my man.  But, my kids were enthusiastic about this meal and my husband took a bite.  And another.  And declared his surprise at how good it was.  Emeril, we have a winner!    

4.  David Ezra Stein is one of my favorite illustrators.  Here's his most recent interview over at 7-Imp.  I discovered David's work when I interviewed him last year to highlight his artwork for the Robert's Snow Auction.  I bid on his lion snowflake and won!  Now I can add an autographed copy of his latest creation, THE NICE BOOK to my collection. Thank you, David!.  This sweet book will get the kids talking about what's nice...and what isn't.   

Case in point.  Middle child was reading the book and youngest reached over to grab it.  Middle child whisked the book away and was ready to smack little one with it.  Little one ran off, put her hands at her waist and said, "That's not nice!"  Middle one hestitated.  "I know."  She looked at the book, looked at her sister and sat down on the rug.  "Come sit here and I'll read the book to you."

If that's not nice, I don't know what is.  Go get the book!

5.  I pick up my kids from school every day.  Sometimes they've had a bad day and it takes awhile to draw out what happened.  This week, they couldn't wait to tell me what was going on at school and we had such a great time talking about the day's events.  That made me so happy.

Have a great weekend!    


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10. Five on a Friday

1.  Life has a habit of getting in the way. Especially when I want to do something. I've shaken off my sullen mood and am back on track since I've written one particular action scene in PB. I'm midway into revisions and conflict has never looked better.

2. Hope. Hope. Hope. Need I say more?

3. My best friend from college who always listens.

4. I've been working on a few interviews with some wonderful authors for the upcoming WBBT and have been wowed with the generosity of their answers. Wait until you read what these talented writers have to say.

5. MotherReader's Comment Challenge: to help build our sense of community.  


Have a great weekend!

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11. Five on a Friday: The Books and Writing Edition

1.  Great news for one of my critique pals...Chris signed her first publishing contract!!! Wahoo! Our critique group has had the privilege of reading the evolution of Chris's manuscript--in the near future, you'll be able to read her book!  I am so proud of Chris's dedication and persistence to seeing her dream through.  Go on over and congratulate her!  


2.  P.J. Hoover, another critique buddy, is ramping up for the release of her first book, The Emerald Tablet.  For all those in the Austin, Texas area, you're invited to her book release party!

Date: Sunday, October 26th, 2008
Time: 4:00 pm
Place: BookPeople
Books, Fun, Games, Prizes

3.  I'm starting to get back the critiques from my latest submission and am so excited to get back to revisions.  There is specific stuff to wrap my hands around and it makes my job easier to rewrite.    

4.  The great discussions over at readergirlz this week in celebration of YALSA's Teen Read Week.  If you want great writing tips and fun discussions about books, go follow these links:


5. Beth Kephart's books.  Oh, my goodness.  Talk about poetry in motion.  And versatility.  Beth is a National Award finalist and has written non-fiction, memoirs, and YA (Undercover, House of Dance and Nothing but Ghosts (to be released June 2009).  I'm reading one of Beth's non-fiction books, Into the Tangle of Friendship: A Memoir of the Things that Matter, and savoring every word.  No boring non-fiction text here.  It is beautifully written, a lyrical treat.  If you're a writer, this book will help you analyze the dance of friendships and help convey the emotion, the power of friendship, lost and gained, onto paper.  Go read it.  You'll want to read her other books, too.   

Have a great weekend!

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12. Five on a Friday

  1. Gas is $2.95 a gallon today!!!

  2. I cleaned out my kitchen closet and found my favorite hat.  Perfect for bad hair days and attitude problems, this pumpkin colored hat reminds me that LIFE IS GOOD

  3. Yesterday, I had about fifteen children, from the ages of four to eleven, in my yard.  Thankfully, I found plenty of cornstarch and let the kids make oobleck -- a cornstarch, water and food coloring mixture.  The kids had the best time playing with this stuff.  In case you're wondering, this is an OUTDOOR activity and occupies a lot of time.

  4. I had a good writing week and was able to tighten up a few chapters of PB.  My critique group gets this on Monday.

  5. I found a mouse in my coat pocket.  Before you get totally grossed out, let me assure you it was a plastic mouse.  After I calmed down, I was on a mission to hunt down the child who planted the darn thing in my pocket.  Of course, all of my little ones denied it.  Turns out, my husband was the culprit.  This little plastic critter has been providing my family with much entertainment and laughs this week.  Now I need to come up with new prank.  Any suggestions?
Have a great Columbus Day weekend!

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13. Five on a Friday: Sunday Edition

This has been a tough week, with what I thought was slim pickin's of the good stuff.  But, life is full of joy, if you only know where to look, and as my dad told me during a tough time when I was in my teens, "There is always a rainbow after a storm..."

  1. My youngest is now FIVE!!!  I look at this miracle of a child and am blessed.  

  2. My other two blessings, her older sisters, helped organize a spontaneous birthday party for five-year-old and four of her little friends at our house.  This is the first friend birthday party she's ever had and she had a blast.  Her sisters helped with the different stations--painting bat masks, face painting, balloon animals (thank goodness for YouTube and good instructions), and a singing/dance area.  A good time was had by all.

  3. I decided I needed a break this week and took time to take care of my family.  I played with the kids.  Did lots of cooking and baking for loved ones.  Visited with family and friends. 

  4. I didn't write this week.  No 1,000 words-a-day and it was strangely liberating.  It actually gave me time to think about different scenarios that could lead to one crucial scene and I started writing again today.  

  5. The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson:  First of all, the cover is simply stunning and perfect for this book.  Then there is the premise...How far would you go to save someone you love?  Finally, there is the read, which unlayered psychological, physical and philosophical questions that made me finish this book in one gulp.  Go read this book and give all your loved ones hugs and kisses.

Hope you're all enjoying your weekend!

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14. Five on a Friday: It's Goal Setting Time!

One of my critique buddies, Patty Palmer, likes to start her "New Year" in September, when the kids start school, and there is a fresh start to everything. 


I really like this idea.  Last September, I started up a 30 Day Challenge to to get back on track after a relaxing summer.  I hoped to put a call out for the 30 Day Challenge this fall, but I need to focus on some family things.  But, there's nothing like setting goals, and I figure, my Five on a Friday post would be a great place to post my goals.  Nothing like keeping accountable!  

  1. This will be the Year of Eating Well.  It's time to revamp my family's eating habits so we think of food as healthy and fun.  Food is such an emotional topic over in my household because of my middle daughter's food allergies.  It's been exhausting, juggling to find foods everyone in my family will eat while trying to help my kids feel "normal" in this food-centric world.  I'm tired of all the "How come we can't eat blankety blank blank like other people?"  

    GOAL:
    Add the fun quotient to our daily palate.  I've researched tons of recipes, and now that I finally have a stove, it's time to experiment and see what brings a smile to everyone's faces.

  2. I've been inspired by Melissa Walker's Live Chat at readergirlz.  She writes at least 1,000 every day when she's on deadline.  I need to act like I'm on deadline.  

    GOAL:
    Write at least 1,000 words every day.  

  3. Becky Levine posted a Writing Thought from Rick Riordan.  You know all those great chapter titles?  If Rick Riordan can't think of a funny or crazy chapter title, he rewrites the ENTIRE chapter!  

    GOAL:
     Do not to fall so much in love with a chapter.  Be willing to cut out and revise, but save in case it can be used in another life form.  Remember, it's the little details that make the whole.  

  4. One of my critique buddies, P. J. Hoover, shared this great plot exercise, and our critique group has been working on it all week.  Talk about being able to hone in and sharpen focus on what a manuscript needs (or maybe...done...just right!)--conflict, motivation, character strengths/weaknesses--all great stuff for revisions!  I'll be the first person to say that I'm not a fan of writing exercises, but this one is a must do.  It is really good.  

    GOAL
    :  Work on this exercise for all manuscripts.

  5. My children have grown so much over this summer, and I'm realizing that before I know it, they'll want to spend more time with their friends rather than family.  I'm being a little selfish here, but I want to enjoy being with my children without life stuff getting in the way.  

    GOAL:
    Do at least one fun and spontaneous thing with family every week.  

Enjoy your weekend!

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15. Five on a Friday: Labor Day Version

  1. My family and I went on vacation in Cape Cod.  There's nothing like the incredible views, salt air, and relaxation by the water.

  2. We went into Boston on Thursday for my middle daughter's appointment with her allergist.  She needed some dreaded bloodwork for her food allergies and immunology readings.  When it was her turn in the lab, I let her sit on my lap while she had her blood drawn.  My heart pounded when I felt her slump in my arms.  There is nothing so freaking frightening as when the words, "CODE BLUE" are shouted out because of your child.  We spent almost four hours in a triage room while the fine doctors monitored my daughter's heart and lungs. The good news is the emergency response over at the Boston Children's Hospital is beyond superb and most importantly, my daughter is fine--turns out she hyperventilated and fainted.  She was admitted into the ER since she was shaking, so they wanted to check if she had a seizure...which she didn't.   I think about 30 new grey hairs popped out since then... 

  3. Said daughter rode her bike and ran on the beach the next day because she had to prove to me she was okay.  I sweated it out and kept my mouth shut.  

  4. Eldest daughter created a salad she dubbed her "famous salad."  Baby spinach, strawberries and a sweet vinaigrette.  She mentioned she'd like to add feta cheese on it next time.  Delicious!

  5. My critique group assigned a one sentence plot premise for our manuscripts.  How can one sentence be such hard work?  But, I've come up with a couple, that I've just submitted to my group.  Cross fingers and toes!   

Hope you all had a great Labor Day Weekend!  Enjoy the week!

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16. Five on a Friday (A Saturday Version)

PJ does this every week.  And I've often thought it's a nice way to celebrate the good things in the week on a consistent basis.  Usually, I just visit Jules and Eisha and share stuff with them.   But then I thought, wait...I can do both!  So, here's my first Five on a Friday...posted on a Saturday.  Drumroll please....


1.  I fixed the deadbolt on my side door.  As in, unscrewed the whole thing, pulled it apart, and tried to figure out why the bolt wouldn't move.  I kept at it, even though I couldn't fit the pieces together again.  At least not right away.  I was so relieved when I finally got the lock to work and put it together without breaking anything.  

2. We met our new neighbors and they are lovely.  Youngest daughter is thrilled since she now has a new friend who gravitates towards mischief as often as she does.  

3. The children are going back to school after the Labor Day weekend, and they can't wait.  It took awhile to negotiate on school supplies, book bags, and first day of school outfits, but everyone is all set to go now.  Dare I say it will be nice to have some writing time while the girls are in school?

4.  Speaking of writing, progress on my manuscript coded PB is coming along.  I had hoped to finish this by the end of this summer, but kids and summer entertainment duties got in the way.  Though I got in plenty of plotting--thanks to my husband, who helped brainstorm a few great scenes which changed the direction and the ending of my manuscript.  Man, it's good to get the guy point of view.  I've found it interesting how this manuscript has changed since I started it in January--from first person to third, from pure historical fiction to something a bit more mystical.  Curious?  My new goal is to have this done by the end of September.  

5. My children, particularly my middle one, are of the mindset that I must exercise everyday.  So in their overwhelming need to slow down my middle aging process, I've decided to placate them.  Plus, the kids like exercising with me.  So we all benefit.  

Note: By the way, I haven't forgotten about the Character Development posts.  It's actually more work than I thought.  I'll have the posts up after Labor Day, once the kids are in school, and I have time to organize my thoughts on this.

How was your week?


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