This year, as always, Im most thankful for my familymy husband, my kids and extended family, too. Im also thankful for friendsfriends through the years of growing up (past and present), friends Ive met through writing and through church. Some years I have other special things to be thankful for, and this is one of them! Here are some special moments in my writing journey to be thankful for this year. Im very excited today to share my news that my picture book TOAD IN THE ROAD will be published by Schwartz & Wade (a division of Random House)! Ive been sitting on this news for awhile, just waiting to be sure that it wasnt going to go away! You wont see the book in bookstores for a couple of years yet, but its definitely coming! So Im thankful for Anne Schwartz and for Anne Kelly at Schwartz & Wade who share my excitement and my vision for TOAD. Last month I signed with agent Kirsten Hall of Catbird Agency! Kirsten is a childrens author, former editor of childrens books, as well as a picture book agent. We met at the Missouri SCBWI Fall conference at the end of September. After talking with her at the conference and later on the phone, I knew she would be a great agent for me, and were off to a good start! So Im thankful for SCBWI, and for Kirsten, who has already been a blessing. In October I talked about the SCBWI Work-in-Progress awards, and how TOAD IN THE ROAD won the award for picture book textanother thankful moment this year for my writing! This year I have two board books that were published by Highlights for Childrens Lets Grow book club for toddlers age 0 to 2 years. They are WHEELS GO ROUND and A DAY AT THE ZOO. Im thankful for editor Susan Hood who worked with me, and for Highlights for publishing my booksmy first board books for children. Im also thankful for the author visits that Ive had this year, visiting schools and events for childrens writers. I want to add that these things did not happen without quite a bit of work and study over many years. In this year, I attended two small writing events and one major conference for childrens writers, one online conference and four webinars, and five local author events. I chose events that were for or by childrens writers, some where I would be able to submit my work to editors or agents following the event. I participate in two critique groups every month with other childrens writers (unless Im out of town). At these meetings we read each others manuscripts and give and receive valuable input on our writing and story. I also keep in touch with a group of writing friends from Indiana, and we sometimes critique each others manuscriptsand receive more valuable input. I also do volunteer work for Missouri SCBWI. So its very exciting when things come together and we have those great moments in writing! And Im thankful for those of you here, who read and share my thoughts on writing for children, and who share my good news. Thank you for visiting, and coming back! I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving Day, but mostly I hope you have lots to be thankful for.
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Posted on 11/24/2015