A new beginning for GZ
A short time ago I wrote a new first chapter for Gray Zone, the young adult novel I hope to have published soon. Here it is: Who knew a few… Read more »
A short time ago I wrote a new first chapter for Gray Zone, the young adult novel I hope to have published soon. Here it is: Who knew a few… Read more »
I sat down at my computer this morning with one goal, and one goal only. I was bound and determined to work out the plot for my next book. I know you… Read more »
I woke up at 7:30 this morning eager to start writing again. I have done what I wanted to do, I took several weeks off from writing, a long enough break to… Read more »
A few posts ago I wrote that I wanted to tackle a mystery. It is one of my favorite genres, and I adore the plot twists necessary to keep the… Read more »
I just got thank you letters from the two fifth grade classes I spoke to for Young Author’s Week. Wow, they certainly did make me smile! Fifth graders can be… Read more »
Now, there wasn’t really anything wrong with Department of Temporal Adjustment’s old cover. Not really. It just fell a little short. So T (yes, the same T of… Read more »
They are not all like this, but here are a few of the conversations I’ve had during various question and answer periods at elementary school author visits. These all occurred… Read more »
As I approach the halfway point of the rewrites– What? Yes, I said rewrites. I know, I know. I mentioned earlier that I was finished with Gray Zone, but I… Read more »
A few weeks ago I received one of the best things an author could get (other than a royalty check)–a letter from a fan. But I haven’t answered it yet…. Read more »
Having a routine can be comforting. It can create a structure that clears away the debris–you know, all those pesky moments when your brain power is consumed by the necessity of… Read more »