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Contentment, revisited | Strands of Contentment
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Steadfast. →. October 18, 2013. Oh hey, blog. It’s been a while. If you want to know a little something about me, just look at this blog. Not so much at the content of the posts, but at the blog as a whole. You’ll notice a girl who was really REALLY into this whole having-a-blog concept, you’ll see seven thoughtful (if I do say so myself) posts, and then… crickets. 17 months of crickets, to be exact. I’m like that. Maybe At least for this post it is. (How’s that for commitment? I wrote this post. On the ...
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Meg Miller Children's Book Author: Petite ReviMo March Day 2 - H. Joseph Hopkins Pt 2
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Petite ReviMo March Day 2 - H. Joseph Hopkins Pt 2. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. A big thanks to Joe for all his great revision information and inspiration! Can't wait to read more of your books, Joe! TYPOS, GRAMMAR, ETC:. One purpose for revising is to spot and eliminate typos, missing or excessive commas, missing periods, etc. 8220;Father” not “fat her”. 8220;Farther” not “fart her”. Don’t make the editors’ life difficult. REVISE TO USE ACTIVE, NOT PASSIVE LANGUAGE:. The girl remembered…. My computer has...
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Fabric Marketing | Tina's Tidbits
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A Writer, Teacher, and Mother's Heart. May 1, 2013 in Uncategorized. Tags: design your own fabric. Notice the rattle on her arm. When I taught early elementary grades, I loved collecting stuffed animals and anything that had to do with an author’s picture books. I still have a. Baby rattle that served a dual purpose–for my baby but also to bring to my kindergarten class when we read the famous book. And then check out her fabric which she designed here. Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam. Z is for Moose.
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Back to School | Tina's Tidbits
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A Writer, Teacher, and Mother's Heart. August 12, 2013 in Uncategorized. Tags: back to school. Learning to write a picture book. It’s back to school time! As soon as my “seems-to-be-lost” box arrives from Iowa full of curriculum, we’ll begin our homeschool. But not only are my kids back to school, I am, too! That class starts Aug. 26th. So both my children and I will have homework for the next couple of months! My blog has moved! Book Signing by You Byun. Picture Book University Summer. Congrats on winni...
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Summer? What summer?! | Tina's Tidbits
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A Writer, Teacher, and Mother's Heart. June 10, 2013 in Uncategorized. Tags: writing for English textbooks overseas. Writing for ESL or ELL. Let me share some with you…. This month in June’s. So while you’re out and about this summer, keep your notebook handy and look for story lines! English as a Foreign Language for Korean Middle Schools. My blog has moved! Book Signing by You Byun. Picture Book University Summer. Follow Blog via Email. Join 42 other followers. Comments feed for this article. Congratul...
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Oops! A Holiday Mishap Story | A Pen In Neverland
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A Pen In Neverland. WIP: Down to the Details. I’m a Finalist! Go Vote for a Favorite! December 9, 2013 · 1:32 PM. A Holiday Mishap Story. This story has been removed for possibility of submitting it elsewhere. Alright, ladies and gentlemen…I’ve written my holiday mishap story for the 3rd Annual Holiday Contest. For the writing prompt, Susanna Leonard Hill. Hop on over to Susanna’s blog. WIP: Down to the Details. I’m a Finalist! Go Vote for a Favorite! 29 responses to “. A Holiday Mishap Story. December 9...
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March | 2012 | Traveling Down the Write Path
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Traveling Down the Write Path. Lessons from Life, Leaders and Literature. Archive for March, 2012. On March 22, 2012 6 Comments. Please head to my functioning blog at http:/ www.4ambassadorsofchrist.blogspot.com. You will find inspiring posts on travel, the craft of writing, and life in general…if you like what you see, sign up for email, rss or google. Well, I’m beginning afresh…a new blog as a backup to my Blogger Account. Which photo should I post…hmmm. The books? Yeah, that’s what I am about!
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Sub Six | Alayne Kay Christian
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Children's Author and Life Coach – Writer's Whole Life Perspective. SCROLL DOWN TO FIND A LIST OF ALL ABOUT SUBMISSIONS POSTS. Sub Sixers sent out at least 838 submissions in 2013. And 409 of those submissions were picture book manuscripts. Welcome to the “Sub Six” picture book submission support group introduction page. CREATE A GREAT INTRODUCTION: QUERY AND COVER LETTERS by HEATHER AYRIS BURNELL. TRYING BACK DOORS: A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT SUBMITTING TO SMALL PRESS PUBLISHERS by Vivian Kirkfield. On Decemb...
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How to Know You're Really a Writer - Jerry Jenkins
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How to Know You’re Really a Writer. July 20th, 2015. Do you ever wonder whether you’re really worthy to call yourself a writer? You have a deep desire to impact people with your words. But doubt creeps in and you ask yourself:. Ldquo;What makes me a writer? I’ve never published anything, let alone a book.”. Written is no good. I’m not even sure I should be doing this.”. Ldquo;I can’t honestly call myself a writer. I’m nowhere. How does a person. See where I’m headed with this? If you’re not willing...
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How to Get Published: 8 Quick Tips from a Bestselling Author
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8 Quick Tips that Will Get You Closer to ‘Published’. May 5th, 2015. Posted in: Writing on Writing. Tired of dreaming about being a successful author while waking up feeling as if you’re running in place? In five decades of writing, I’ve written and published more than 185 books, sold more than 70 million copies, and have seen 21 of my titles hit. The New York Times. Have something to say. I don’t say this just because I train writers. Fifty years since earning my first dollar for writing, I&rs...Every w...
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