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How I Found the Courage to Write a Novel (And It Does Take Courage!), by Janet McLaughlin
Today, we’re so happy to host author Janet McLaughlin! Janet is the author of the Soul Sight Mysteries series, including Haunted Echo and Fireworks, and a longtime SCBWI member. She’s here today to lend you some inspiration and courage as … Continue reading
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Tagged Absolute Love Publishing, Augusta Scattergood, critique groups, dealing with rejection, Fireworks, Glory Be, Haunted Echo, Janet McLoughlin, knowing when to quit, learning to write, rejection, SCBWI, Soul Sight Mysteries, writing advice, ya fiction, YA paranormal fiction
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WE Are the Lucky Ones By Dana Kramaroff
I am a singing tv competition junkie but I only stick around for the auditions – the “I WANT YOU” turn around chairs, the golden buzzers, those “you are moving onto the next round” proud moments. It is their body’s … Continue reading
Posted in A Creative Life, gettin crafty, Uncategorized
Tagged Dana Kramaroff, middle grade fiction, patience, rejection, SCBWI, SCBWI EPA, writing advice, Writing Life, writing tips
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#SCBWIsocial! Crafting Your Writing Life: Seven Lessons to Become a Better Writer, by Lori Ann Palma
It’s the Third Thursday of July already, which means it’s time for #SCBWIsocial! Be sure to hop on over to see what our MD/DE/WV SCBWI sisters have to say at As The Eraser Burns, and consider writing up a blog post … Continue reading