Thought for the Day:
“I want to live other lives. I've never quite believed that one chance is all I get. Writing is my way of making other chances.” ~Anne Tyler~
Some Gifts for My Writer Friends:
Here are some links I think you will find interesting and useful. Enjoy!
Writer's Digest's article Seven Reasons Writing a Book Makes You a Badass (their word, not mine 8-)) can be found HERE.
Chicken Soup for the Soul emailed me an article called Lessons Learned in Writing My First Novel. You can find it HERE. I hope you enjoy it.
If you don't read Adventures in YA and Children's Publishing, it's a blog you shouldn't miss. They recently had a post by Charles Price called What I Might Say to You if We Were Sitting Together Having Coffee. You can find it HERE and it's worth your while.
Last weekend I was in New Mexico for a family reunion, so I had no time to post. When I last posted, I offered a copy of Anna Olswanger's wonderful book Greenhorn to a follower who left a comment. I'm happy to announce (imagine trumpets blaring here) Carol Baldwin is the winner! WooHoo, Carol. Congratulations. Carol is a teacher and writer and blogger. Right now she is running a series of posts about a book by Strom Thurmond's illegitimate, African-American daughter. Fascinating stuff. You can find Carol's blog HERE.
While we were on the road, I got a LOT of reading done. I finally got around to reading Gone Girl. I might be the last person on the planet to read it, but I'm glad I got to it. It's pretty amazing. So many twists and turns. I wouldn't say I loved it, but it was riveting and well written. If you like adult mysteries, you will certainly like this one. I also read Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson. I won an autographed copy recently. It's a book I had never read, but it is my daughter's favorite book, so I finally got around to it. What a wonderful book! I loved every word of it and am very excited there is a recently-published sequel, Hattie Ever After. I sure hope I can get to it soon. I read a book by Jason Sonnenblick called Curveball: the Year I Lost My Grip. If you love baseball, as I do, and if you are a fan of great middle-grade writing, as I am, you will love this book. I know I did. Lots of layers to this one.
Now on to the main fare. I did a review for the Sacramento Book Review not long ago of Calvin Coconut: Extra Famous by Graham Salisbury. I discovered it is one of a series, but it certainly stands on its own well. Here is my review:
quite sure they believe Benny. He tells them he can get them jobs as extras and they will be paid. He also needs to find a teenage girl and some other extras. Calvin suggests Stella, a girl who lives with his family and babysits his younger sister, Darci. They all troop down to the beach for auditions, and Benny really delivers, getting them all in while hundreds are turned away. Even Darci ends up in the movie.
“Mr. Purdy shuffled. He raised his claws and drooped his face. ‘Feed me,’ he slurred in a deep voice. ‘Brains or guts, gimme soy sauce and I don’t care.’”
Kids will be fascinated at this behind-the-scenes look at the making of a horror film while being thoroughly entertained by Calvin and his friends’ antics in this ninth in a series of comic novels by Graham Salisbury. Jacqueline Rogers’s fun illustrations are a nice addition. Even the most reluctant readers will whiz right through this one.
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