My goal is eventually to put together a few curated tweets from the con--seems appropriate since Sheila and I talked about that during our session on social media. But I haven't quite recovered, so for the time being I present you with a few pretty... Read the rest of this post
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April is National Poetry Month, and this year marks the first I really, truly feel like I'm putting my best foot forward and getting involved in the whole Event Thing. I'll be writing up an article for my freelance gig at A Place for Mom on seniors,... Read the rest of this post

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I meant to do this post last Thursday, but work spun dizzily out of my control, tossing me into a whirling black hole (do black holes whirl? I feel like they do) of getting-caught-up. Tanita's done some amazing posts with lovely photos of the... Read the rest of this post

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OH, my word, it's the weekend -- and it makes us want to flee! Anywhere! Well, anywhere there's water and sun, probably. Or, barring that, lovely rain, and a good bookstore with a nice coffee shop. And tights. Even if we can't pop off to Futurama in... Read the rest of this post

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Registration is OPEN. Call for session proposals is OPEN. The 2014 Kidlit Con, BLOGGING DIVERSITY: WHAT'S NEXT?, to be held at the stunning Tsakopoulos Library Galleria in Sacramento, California, October 10-11 is only EIGHTY-SEVEN DAYS AWAY.Rumor... Read the rest of this post

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Oy. Friday afternoon, at the end of a long week. I feel like I've been revising with tweezers, rearranging microscopic letters in a dim room by feel. I have things open on my browser I've been meaning to share though, so quickly, before I find my... Read the rest of this post

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"We should all know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color." - Maya Angelou Hey, Guys... it's been a busy, crazy week... There have been... Read the rest of this post

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Happy Friday, Peeps! Man - it's been awhile since we've been cushion-diving for change around here, so today we are going to be ALL over Teh Internets. Lest you feel sad that rummaging through your couch only produces stale chip crumbs, we assure... Read the rest of this post

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I think my last post mentioned that I would be participating in the 2-week Women's History Month series of guest author posts over at STACKED, called About the Girls--well, that kicked off today in stellar fashion with a post on one of those... Read the rest of this post

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Fridays always get away from me -- and the Friday after I quickly rewrote the ending to a novel and turned it in and happy danced as it got sent off to my editor -- fingers crossed -- seems to have gotten away from me more than most. It's late,... Read the rest of this post

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We had such a fantastic conversation in the comments after my post entitled "Rekindling My Love for Blogging" that I wanted to reproduce some of those comments here, in the hopes of sparking more discussion--because I really think it's an important... Read the rest of this post

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Since I just got this rather large packet of printed proofs from my publisher on Saturday, ready for my proofreading perusal, this week has suddenly become rather busy. Therefore, today I've just got a round-up of interesting links that have come my... Read the rest of this post

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Wait a minute, didn't I say I never do the WAITING ON WEDNESDAY meme? Well, here I am again anyway, because J'ADORE GENE LUEN YANG. Seriously. Will read anything the man draws/writes, which means I'm doubly excited about his historical foray into... Read the rest of this post

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I love the idea of a Poem Drive, and YARN (YA Review Net) is hosting one this year for sweet-Halloween-treat-themed poems. Those of you who write poetry (AHEM, Ms. T) should go check out the 3rd Annual Fall Treats Poetry Drive and Contest (now... Read the rest of this post

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First, the CONTEST ALERT! Actually, there are two opportunities for you YA writers out there. Firstly, the diversity-friendly publishing company Lee and Low, who pioneered the New Voices picture book award, are now presenting the New Visions Award... Read the rest of this post

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Why am I a "book person"? Of course that goes beyond just being a reader, or a writer. What is it about books? One amazing thing about books, to me, is that they aren't just ink on paper, words and pictures sitting there statically. Books GIVE. They... Read the rest of this post

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I've been too busy for a lot of my regular bookish activities--including writing reviews or updating Goodreads or anything like that--but I still wanted to tune in and say hello with a few interesting writing- and YA-related links that have crossed... Read the rest of this post

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Oh yeah, I learned a lot at Kidlitcon this year. It wasn't all about the fabulous people I met or the fact that Scott Westerfeld is now following me on Twitter. (Although those were both nice perks, to be sure!) I came back bursting with ideas for... Read the rest of this post

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This year's Kidlitosphere Conference in Seattle, Sept. 16 – 17, again reminded me why this has become one of my favorite, if not my no-holds-barred favorite, conferences of the year. Meeting blog friends in person is always a treat, whether... Read the rest of this post

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Need a break from potato salad and parades?Have a bit of brain food:After all the brouhaha about That Woman and the Wall Street Journal Thingy, and the idea of YA lit being "dark," Hunger Mountain explores the themes of bright and shadow in this... Read the rest of this post

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Recently in our writing group we were talking about the satirical (yet oh-so-true) piece in The Onion about tiny audiences for readings. It came out that this actually happened not a few days ago to a friend of ours. This friend, confronted with... Read the rest of this post

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You know how, when you're little, you sit and imagine the kind of house you'll have? And you know how you have those whimsical ideas that include, oh, the chocolate river from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or a tea set like The Red Queen's or a... Read the rest of this post

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KidLitCon--the annual conference for children's and YA lit bloggers--has attracted bloggers, authors, illustrators and other kidlit enthusiasts for the past four years. This year, the conference will be held in Seattle (yay--back in our neck of the... Read the rest of this post

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No, I'm not giving away free books, although I probably should purge my done-reading piles sometime soon. It's actually a brand-new blog devoted entirely to middle-grade books and authors, and to celebrate their launch, they're having a fabulous... Read the rest of this post

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I caught wind of a new blog around the Kidlitosphere this week--it's The Daily KidLit Quote, and it's an idea I really like. Just a day-by-day collection of blog readers' favorite quotes from books, with a few thoughts on each one. Simple. Sweet.... Read the rest of this post
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I agree with Melissa Wiley's comment about books reviews. It's more fun to discuss a book you're reading than one you've already read.
About my blog's origins, in the beginning, I started it to connect with other writers and book lovers like myself. Over time, it began to feel more like homework and although I gained a community I wasn't happy.
Now, I'm writing for my readers and myself. I lost a few followers along the way, but I'm okay with this. Blogging has become fun again.
Christine, thanks for coming by and commenting! It's great to hear others say they've reconnected with the enjoyment of blogging.
I do think I need to seriously think about what it is that I want to do in writing for myself and readers--what I can offer, I suppose, that is different and unique. Not in a marketing sense, but in more of a personal way.
I started my blog (almost nine years ago now!) because I thought it sounded like a fun idea. I wasn't terribly serious about it. I was thinking that I could write short pieces about the types of things I might not seek to publish anywhere, but I had no expectation that anyone would read them. I approached blogging like a daily writing assignment, and I enjoyed it. It was a HUGE surprise to me when people started reading, and then I got connected with the Kidlitosphere through Jen Robinson, who emailed me out of the blue one day, and I learned that there were other people who were blogging about children's books (which I was doing along with topics like What I Had for Lunch) and found some great community there. Any time I ever thought about blogging as anything besides fun, it really stressed me out.
I've been taking a blog break the last couple months, partly because I started asking myself a lot of the WHY questions. I decided that I wanted to focus some energy on writing longer things for a while and also reading more and doing stuff out in life. I think I'll circle back around to blogging, but I imagine I might approach it in a new way. TBD.
I find that one of my biggest struggles is being realistic about what I can accomplish and about letting go of what I can't do so I can enjoy what I am doing. It's a gift to have so many interests and options, I know, but sometimes I have a difficult time keeping that perspective. If you figure out any tricks for that, let me know.
I don't remember emailing you, Adrienne, but I do remember that yours was one of the very first blogs I read. And Finding Wonderland, too, for that matter, and Original Content.
Anyway, what motivated me at the beginning, as this person with no kids who wasn't a children's book writer or anything, was this passion that I have for encouraging kids to love books. Not sure WHY I feel so strongly about that (besides the obvious wanting other people to share in the joy that I got from books, and the opportunities that came from being a strong reader). But the blog was an effort to "do something" instead of just thinking that it was important.
And I guess these days, I find I'm more motivated to skim other blog posts and newsletters to find the good stuff that helps with that (growing bookworms) than I am to write reviews of individual books. But a bunch of Twitter and Facebook links doesn't really make for an exciting blog...
I need to get back to writing book reviews, but it is starting to feel like an unpaid job (I mean, I appreciate the books, but they don't pay the rent). And the reviews only help indirectly with the goal of helping to grow bookworms. So I'm at a little bit of a standstill. I've been reading mostly adult books lately, because I don't feel guilty about not reviewing them.
Ah, Sarah, we should get together. Sorry for the long comment!