As I say last week I went to Auburn for a writers conference called The Child On The Page.
I learned a great deal there.
Here a list of the writers
Julianna Baggott
Peter Huggins
Peter Campion
Irene Latham
Elizabeth O. Dulemba
Dan Latimer
Rachel Hawkins
Emma Bolden
Judy Troy
And the one agent
Holly Root
This is going to sound crazy but I went just because Holly was there, and I didn't take her workshop "Polish Your Pitch" The idea intimidated me to much. Being in her class to polish a pitch for a novel that not even out of the beginning chapters of the first draft, didn't sound like a good idea at the time I signed up for the conference. But now I WISH I had taking the workshop anyway! I mean I want to meet her but I only got to say something to her about the cookies at the coffee table set in in the middle of the foyer. And I didn't realize at the time I was talking to her. I looked at her name tag after as she deciding which cookies she wanted and then I'm speechless, lol. Lucky I don't think she noticed lol.
Anyway....
At the panel the next day she and her client Rachel Hawkin had a great conversion with the amazon 11 years old girl who interview them. Wonderful! Funny! Really wish I took her workshop! lol
ok a few things I learned from the workshops I did take.
From Judy Troy:
Stories are made up of background facts and plot. You become the character through the background facts.
Fiction is not life, its a illusion. There nothing random about fiction.
Don't make your character a victim. Don't set her or him up against to many bad things.
Surprise yourself. End up writing what you didn't know you knew. Go Deep. Tell the Truth.
No tears from the writer, no tears from the reader. Writers must feel as they are writing. Go Deep (into your own emotions and memories)
What I learned from Rachel Hawkin.
"Write the **** book."
On the next day, from the panel I learned:
From Julianna Baggott:
"When there's no wind, roll." talking about inspiration, and the lack of.
From Peter Huggins
"Leave yourself behind."
Judy Troy also said something about this in her workshop the day before. It's something I need to work on and just let my characters tell thier stories.
I really really had a great, wonderful, fun time and hope to make it to next year conference, The Haunting Muse.
~Annie
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Back to old story
I have decide to put Daughters of Wisdom on hold and work instead of my first draft of Keep Faith.
Daughters of Wisdom has changed into something different, more small scale then the idea before and I believe a better story. I need to let it brew in my head for a short time.
So...
I have decided to give Keep Faith another try.
The thing about Keep Faith is I realized when reading the first draft I had more of a trigry then a single title.
So I'm going to try to work on the "first book"
Now I have to go work on it. Talk to y'all later.
~Annie
Daughters of Wisdom has changed into something different, more small scale then the idea before and I believe a better story. I need to let it brew in my head for a short time.
So...
I have decided to give Keep Faith another try.
The thing about Keep Faith is I realized when reading the first draft I had more of a trigry then a single title.
So I'm going to try to work on the "first book"
Now I have to go work on it. Talk to y'all later.
~Annie
Monday, September 6, 2010
writing-getting back in the seat and hands on keyboard.
I'm back sorry I haven't updated in a long time. I started back to work at school and the board hired me for full time! So I don't have as many free hours in the day anymore. Plus I got sick, but I'm better now. So now I need a plan to write for two hours everyday. And I plan to write from 6 pm. to 8 pm everyday. This is another attempt at Project Nora.
I also need to post my reviews for
I also need to post my reviews for
Friday, April 16, 2010
2010 YA and MS Debut Novels review contest
Hi,
The Story Siren is having an 2010 YA and MS Debut novels contest. Everyone is to review novels only written by Debut Authors in YA and MS. Anyway for more information click Ms. Story Siren's name above. Here my list so far
1.The Iron King (Harlequin Teen)
2. The Cinderella Society
3. Leaving Gee's Bend
(The Review)
4. Sea
5. Faithful
6. Princess For Hire
(The Review)
7. Tagged
8. Nice and Mean
Will add to more to list later
Edited on July 7, 2010
Edited and links added on July 3, 2010
Edited on June 11, 2010
Edited on May 22, 2010
So anyone have any suggestion for a debut novel in Teens or Middle School I can review this year?
The Story Siren is having an 2010 YA and MS Debut novels contest. Everyone is to review novels only written by Debut Authors in YA and MS. Anyway for more information click Ms. Story Siren's name above. Here my list so far
1.The Iron King (Harlequin Teen)
2. The Cinderella Society
3. Leaving Gee's Bend
4. Sea
5. Faithful
6. Princess For Hire
7. Tagged
8. Nice and Mean
Will add to more to list later
Edited on July 7, 2010
Edited and links added on July 3, 2010
Edited on June 11, 2010
Edited on May 22, 2010
So anyone have any suggestion for a debut novel in Teens or Middle School I can review this year?
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