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National Picture Book Writing Week: May 1-7

May 3, 2010 Post a comment

National Picture Book Writing Week 2010It’s officially NaPiBoWriWee (type that a dozen times!), and I’m enjoying the freedom to just write. Of course there are a million things I really ought to be doing–all the stuff that feeds the body, not the soul. But for this week, I’m trying to complete 7 picture book drafts in 7 days. I hope you’ll try it too!

You can read more about NaPiBoWriWee at Words Into Books, my writing blog. The next post here will be back to business, but for now, let’s just write!

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Google Wave- I Finally Got It (and Some Invitations to Share)

November 14, 2009 3 Comments

But I’m not sure what I want to use it for (other than to tantalize friends who don’t have it yet–I’m not above a bit of crowing!). I’ve watched the introductory video, and have a few ideas. However, I need to poke around a bit more, as I have a few questions that need to be answered before I decide on the best use of Google Wave.

If I start a Wave, is it visible to all my contacts, or only the ones I select? The inability to direct conversations to a particular group or subset of contacts is one of the weaknesses of Facebook’s news feed, in my opinion, so if Wave addresses this– as it appears to, it would be helpful.

Can people invited to a Wave invite anyone else, or does the person who initiates the Wave have some control over who can participate? I’m specifically thinking of the possibility of using Wave to host regular follow-up Q&A sessions for my Book Workshops. I like the live/interactive feature, but these sessions would need to be limited to people who have already gone through one of the live or online Workshops and are in the process of writing their book.

I’d like to hear from other people who have been using Google Wave: What is the best, most interesting use you’ve found for it so far?

Finally, if you haven’t gotten an invitation and really, really need or want it, write a post on your blog telling why you must have Google Wave. Leave a comment here with a link to your post,  and I’ll pick up to five people and share my invitations (have to keep a couple for family and friends!).

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Great Books Week- Tuesday- My Favorite Childhood Book

October 6, 2009 Post a comment

First, I have to say that this is way too hard. One book? Books were my companions, friends, and greatest delight. Choosing one would be like choosing which of my children is my favorite. Not possible.

However, in the interest of being a cooperative community member, I’ll share the first favorite that I can remember. It’s a book I checked out of the library endlessly, and heard and read it so much that I pretty much had it memorized. It is Maurice Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things Are.”

I loved the monsters because they looked so funny and friendly and unmonsterlike. Somehow, I understood, even at that very young age that things that seemed like monsters weren’t always scary or unfriendly. It was comforting to me, and I just enjoyed each picture.

So… that’s my first favorite. I went on to love transformation stories of every type, from Cinderella to Under the Tuscan Sun.

Now, let the wild rumpus start!

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Great Books Week Blog Challenge- If I Could Have Only 7 Books…

October 5, 2009 Post a comment

Monday: If I were stranded alone on a deserted island with only seven books to read over the next few years, I would like to have…I’ve spent a remarkable amount of time trying to think how I’d get the maximum number of words in just seven books, but really, it comes down to content. Who and what would I want to spend my time with?Here is my list:

  1. The NIV Study Bible
  2. The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Norton or other annotated edition)
  3. The Complete Works of C.S. Lewis
  4. A History of the English-Speaking People by Winston Churchill
  5. An Enormous Anthology of English-Language Poetry
  6. A Comprehensive Annotated Atlas of the World (including star charts)
  7. An Encyclopedia of Art (Gardner’s or similar– the most comprehensive available, including music)

In addition, I’d like an enormous trunk full of blank paper and pens and other art supplies. If Robinson Crusoe could snag all the useful stuff he was able to salvage, I’m sure I’d be equally blessed!I’ve enjoyed the exercise, and look forward to reading your choices.

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