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Saturday, May 23, 2015. Character Arc, part 2: the Lie, the Want, the Need. In a previous post, character arc was discussed. A ccording to KM Weiland, gaining an und. Erstanding of how to write character arcs is a game-changing moment in any author’s pursuit of the craft. Weiland is the creator of the. Helping Writers Become Authors blog. A deep well of information on the multiple aspects of the writing craft. Weiland devotes over a dozen articles to character arcs, linked here. The next leg of the chara...

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Saturday, May 23, 2015. Character Arc, part 2: the Lie, the Want, the Need. In a previous post, character arc was discussed. A ccording to KM Weiland, gaining an und. Erstanding of how to write character arcs is a game-changing moment in any author’s pursuit of the craft. Weiland is the creator of the. Helping Writers Become Authors blog. A deep well of information on the multiple aspects of the writing craft. Weiland devotes over a dozen articles to character arcs, linked here. The next leg of the chara...

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the WriteTime: WIFYR attendance options

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Friday, February 20, 2015. Registration is now open for the Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers conference, or WIFYR. The week-long event occurs in Sandy, UT of the week of June 15-19. This is a super writing conference and this year there are several options to fit varying budgets and time constraints. The prices listed below are the early-bird cost which will go up after March 15. If you’ve only got one afternoon, make it Friday, June 19. J ennifer Nielsen ( The False Prince. In these sessions, ...

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the WriteTime: WIFYR faculty, part 2

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Friday, March 13, 2015. WIFYR faculty, part 2. Writing is a solo affair. It’s pretty much you, your computer, and your imaginary friends. That makes writing conferences all the more inviting to attend. Not only can you pick up some great ideas and come out energized, you can get to hang with others, people like you, addicted to this isolated preoccupation. Dean Hughes - Advanced Novel Workshop. Dean Huges has published over a hundred books for children, young adults, and adults. He has taught English...

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the WriteTime: Crappy first draft

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Friday, March 20, 2015. The joy of a crappy first draft. Can there be joy in such a thing? According to the Publication Coach, Daphne Gray-Grant. In fact, she says, “producing one is exactly what will turn you into a professional writer.” As writers, we may abhor that crappy first draft. How could such garbage have come from our own fingers dancing on the keyboard? If that is you, Gray-Grant says to ask yourself some questions. Who else is going to see the yucky thing? This article also posted at. Nathan...

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the WriteTime: Conference season

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Friday, February 6, 2015. Oh, to be in New York City right now. The annual SCBWI winter conference is in full swing and I would love to be there, too. Utah’s own James Dashner is giving the keynote on Sunday. It is the kick off to the 2015 writing conference season. The SCBWI is the biggie, attracting a large national level. LTUE - Feb 12-14. For complete information, go to LTUE.net. Writing for Charity - March 21. LDStorymakers - May 15 and 16. WIFYR - June 15-19. This article also posted at.

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the WriteTime: Character Arc, part 2: the Lie, the Want, the Need

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Saturday, May 23, 2015. Character Arc, part 2: the Lie, the Want, the Need. In a previous post, character arc was discussed. A ccording to KM Weiland, gaining an und. Erstanding of how to write character arcs is a game-changing moment in any author’s pursuit of the craft. Weiland is the creator of the. Helping Writers Become Authors blog. A deep well of information on the multiple aspects of the writing craft. Weiland devotes over a dozen articles to character arcs, linked here. The next leg of the chara...

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Melanie Skelton: Author Interviews: J. Scott Savage, A.E. Cannon and Carol Lynch Williams

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013. Author Interviews: J. Scott Savage, A.E. Cannon and Carol Lynch Williams. The blog for Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers has posted interviews with J. Scott Savage. And Carol Lynch Williams. Next Tuesday's interview will be Ammi-Joan Paquette. I love reading through these interviews and learning little tidbit like the fact that Ann started writing as a child because she got sick and Scott started writing because he couldn't sleep. Labels: A.E. Cannon. I Take the Pen.

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Melanie Skelton: April 2012

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Monday, April 23, 2012. When I realized Ann Dee is teaching the Boot Camp class at the WIFYR conference this year, it made sense. Even though our class wasn't labeled "Boot Camp" it was kind of like that. There is only one spot left though, so if you are interested in an experience like this you'll have to jump fast. It won't last long. Http:/ www.wifyr.com/. Labels: Ann Dee Ellis. Drawing out the Dragons. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers. I Take the Pen.

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Melanie Skelton: October 2012

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Years ago I heard Richard Peck say, “You learn the most from the experience you would have avoided if you could.” In the same keynote address I also heard him say, “You are only as good as your opening line”. Although the second quote is one of my favorite, that will have to be a discussion for another post. What would you have done to avoid it if we had known it was coming? Who would you be now, if that experience had not existed in your life? Transferring these emotions does ...

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Melanie Skelton: February 2013

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Family life is important. It can be a challenge to keep your family strong, write a book and keep all the other balls in the air that add to the juggling act. I’ve heard many successful writers say that their greatest accomplishment is their family. How does a writer keep it all in perspective and prioritize effectively? Scheduling your time helps a lot. But as the mother of six children I've found a few other tricks that can help too. Links to this post. I Take the Pen.

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Melanie Skelton: January 2012

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012. I'm trying to develop interesting characters. Is it happening in the story I'm working on? I hope so. Because I've been focused on this I checked an entire stack of books out of the library about bringing characters to life and so forth. There has to be something interesting in one of them. Right? I realized something while walking one day. Years ago I read. We have quiet peacemakers, to flamboyant performers to children who can't stand it when they are not in control. Let me...

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Melanie Skelton: August 2012

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012. Details that bring a novel to life can be tricky to write when you aren’t sure of the setting. Sometimes we as writers may know the general setting, but are still fuzzy on the bits and pieces; the heavy oak door that takes a child’s two hands to push it open because it is so heavy or the slimy moss that gets stuck between the characters toes when they wade into the pond. I recently read Matthew J. Kirby’s. How do you create those kinds of details? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Melanie Skelton: September 2011

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Friday, September 23, 2011. Writing to the Middle. I love it when I have an opportunity to teach writing at the school where my children attend. Last year I had the opportunity to work with the 6th graders and we did a project where they each brainstormed and wrote their own story. It was great to see how they each came up with unique ideas and developed them into stories. Look at the top again. What happens right after the thing you wrote down? Just jot an idea of what you think is going to happen.

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Melanie Skelton: January 2014

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014. It doesn't take a perspective altering experience to find much to to be grateful for. I'm grateful for a place to call home, the novel I just finished and submitted to an agent, my legs, seasons so I can look forward to spring and rest a little in the winter. And so much more. What are you grateful for? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers. I Take the Pen. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.

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Melanie Skelton: November 2013

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Friday, November 1, 2013. All I Want For NaNo. My friend, Jennie and four other writers are celebrating NaNo and the release of their new book with a blog hop. The Spirit of Christmas is now available for purchase. Make sure you get your copy here. It's only $2.99 and it's for a great cause. The proceeds go to NaNoWriMo. Authors of The Spirit of Christmas are J.A. Bennett. What do I want for NaNo? Check out the blog hop. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All I Want For NaNo. I Take the Pen.

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Melanie Skelton: June 2012

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Ruth Katcher, Editor at Egmont USA, told one of the WIFYR classes today about recieving a live lobster with a submission. Can you imagine? She never really told us what she did with the lobster, but it must have been a shock when it arrived. What are editors and agents looking for? Not lobsters or any other exotic gift. Something much more subtle and obvious. A well-crafted submission. But how do you polish a manuscript to that point of "being good by being yourself"? Ann Dee Elli...

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