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Write Brainers: July 2009
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Thursday, July 30, 2009. Question of the Week: What Have You Learned? Lori asks, “ What have you learned? Writing was an early interest of mine, one that I let go of over time only to rediscover about a decade ago. In the past ten years, I’ve come to realize just how difficult and wonderful the pursuit of writing can be. But that discovery really was a case of. Learning something I already knew. What a...
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Write Brainers: Q of the Week: What Have You Learned?
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Q of the Week: What Have You Learned? I guess because I'm going back to school I'm sorta focused on learning right now. Anyway, our group has been on this journey together now for at least six or seven years, a few of us more. In that time four of us have successfully published- and published well. But here's what I'd like to know: What have you learned? Posted by Lori Van Hoesen.
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Write Brainers: January 2009
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Thursday, January 29, 2009. I recently brought my mother's antique writing desk up to my bedroom and have been using it as my workplace. In the past I have worked at my kitchen table, in my living room at a TV tray, at a rolling desk to follow the sunbeam through my house (like a dog). This question was on Kirby Larson's blog. Posted by Lori Van Hoesen. Sunday, January 25, 2009. On the plus side? As lo...
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Write Brainers: What Matters Most Is Not WHAT You Write, But WHOM You Write With
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Friday, May 28, 2010. What Matters Most Is Not WHAT You Write, But WHOM You Write With. Is this thing on? It's been pretty quiet on this blog lately. We've all been busy with other things, and the blog has been somewhat neglected. Speaking just for myself, I've been lousy of late staying active with any of my three blogs, including this one. Many of whom I will hang out with this Sunday. Can't wait!
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Write Brainers: Welcome
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Monday, April 21, 2008. Welcome to Write Brainers. We are writers for children, and part of a long-standing critique group. In order to share our wealth, so to speak, and learn from you, too, consider this your personal invitation to our discussion! Or all of the above. Thanks for stopping by! Posted by Lori Van Hoesen. I thought it said click here for our opening massage. Never mind. :/. Links to Othe...
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Write Brainers: May 2010
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Friday, May 28, 2010. What Matters Most Is Not WHAT You Write, But WHOM You Write With. Is this thing on? It's been pretty quiet on this blog lately. We've all been busy with other things, and the blog has been somewhat neglected. Speaking just for myself, I've been lousy of late staying active with any of my three blogs, including this one. Many of whom I will hang out with this Sunday. Can't wait!
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Write Brainers: Hurrah, Amy!
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Friday, October 2, 2009. We've all of us been rather quiet on this group blog lately, but here's something definitely worth shouting about:. Our own Amy Huntley. S young adult novel. Was released this week. We're all jumping up and down and clapping! Congratulations, Amy. Yay! Posted by Debbie Diesen. October 3, 2009 at 9:34 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Amy Huntley- published by HarperCollins.
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Write Brainers: December 2009
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Friday, December 4, 2009. The Everafter gets all awardy! Congratulations to Amy Huntley, fellow Write-Brainer and debut author, whose book,. Has been short-listed for YALSA's. William C. Morris. Of course, we all. It was one of the best YA debut's of 2009 but you just can't beat shiny round stickers, no sirree. Stay tuned. . . .and check out the other nominees out here. Posted by Lori Van Hoesen. Quest...
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Write Brainers: October 2009
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Monday, October 19, 2009. An associate agent at the Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Is holding a query contest. The winner gets a 30 page critique. Click here. Posted by Ann Finkelstein. Friday, October 2, 2009. We've all of us been rather quiet on this group blog lately, but here's something definitely worth shouting about:. Our own Amy Huntley. S young adult novel. Congratulations, Amy. Yay! Question o...
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Write Brainers: Another Contest
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Multiple musings on the creative process, the publication game, and good kids' books we've read lately. Thursday, January 14, 2010. An associate agent at the Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Is holding another contest. This one is for the first 500 words of a MG or YA novel. The winner gets a 15 page critique. Click here. Posted by Ann Finkelstein. I checked- its closed. Good luck to those who entered in time! March 11, 2010 at 3:40 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ruth McNally Barshaw- Bloomsbury USA.