Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Guest Speaker at SCBWI Meeting
I'm scheduled to be the guest speaker at our local SCBWI meeting tomorrow night. Our fantastic leaders, Kelly and Suzanne, have prepared a list of questions so I don't need to prepare anything. I'm hoping the questions will be easy to answer and that I can make my answers interesting enough so I don't put everyone to sleep! This is my first time presenting so wish me luck!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Help A Fellow Writer In Need!
Here's a link to a website about a fellow children's author, Bridget Zinn, who is battling stage 4 colon cancer. You can learn about Bridget and what she's been going through and find out about an auction they're having to raise money for her. I'm not going to write any more about it because Shelli did a wonderful job on her site.
Here's the link to Shelli's site -
http://faeriality.blogspot.com/2009/04/fundraiser-for-bloggeraspiring.html
Here's the link to the auction site - http://bridgetzinnauction.wordpress.com/
The auction will last the whole month of May - don't put off checking it out!
Here's the link to Shelli's site -
http://faeriality.blogspot.com/2009/04/fundraiser-for-bloggeraspiring.html
Here's the link to the auction site - http://bridgetzinnauction.wordpress.com/
The auction will last the whole month of May - don't put off checking it out!
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Picture book a day
Okay, I'll admit it - I can't write a picture book in a day - at least not while I'm working and have other commitments! I started one on Friday but didn't finish it. I was gone all day Saturday at my niece's college to see her dance so I didn't get a story started or even work on the one I started on Friday. So, I decided to quit. I hope others had more success. I think it's just not my style to write a whole story in a day. Oh well!
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Sorry for the last minute notice but I just found out about this. I've signed up - I love the pressure! You should sign up too!
NATIONAL PICTURE BOOK WRITING WEEK ("NaPiBoWriWee")
7 Picture Books in 7 Days!
Sponsored by www.paulayoo.com
In the spirit of National Novel Writing Month ("NaNoWriMo") where
people across the country try to write a complete novel in one month,
the fine folks at www.paulayoo.com have decided to start the first
ever National Picture Book Writing Week, affectionately nicknamed
"NaPiBoWriWee."
The goal? To write 7 picture books in 7 days.
All NaPiBoWriWee participants should register on my website
(http://paulayoo.com/
) and comment on my blogs every day with your own progress.
For those of you who participate in the first annual NaPiBoWriWee, I
will select a winner at random on the 7th day - that winner will
receive an autographed copy of my latest picture book, "SHINING STAR:
THE ANNA MAY WONG STORY" (Lee & Low Books, 2009).
(For more info on the book, go here:
http://www.leeandlow.com/books/368/hc/shining_star_the_anna_may_wong_story )
The basic rules? Just write 7 complete and separate picture books in
one week. Each picture book must have a clear beginning, middle, and
end. There is no required minimum word count because picture book
lengths can vary from 50 words to 2000 words, depending on the genre.
I will be posting a blog every day for seven days with picture book
writing tips and encouragement and updates on my own progress, plus
links to The Three Silly Chicks (http://
threesillychicks.blogspot.com/) who will also be providing similar
helpful blog tips.
For everyone who has a website or blog - you are encouraged to promote
NaPiBoWriWee on your blog/website/myspace/Facebook/Twitter. I only
request that you provide a link to my website - http://paulayoo.com/.
And for those of you attending the national Society for Children's
Book Writers & Illustrators (http://scbwi.org/ ) conference in August,
let me know and I'll arrange for an informal gathering during the
conference so we can meet in person and celebrate our first
NaPiBoWriWee!
For more info, contact me at paula@paulayoo.com .
To summarize, the basic rules:
1. Midnight May 1st to 11:59 p.m. May 7th: Write 7 separate and
complete picture books.
2. You are NOT allowed to write the same picture book in 7 variations.
Each book must be complete and separate.
3. No minimum word count. Instead, each book must have a clear
beginning, middle and end.
4. You are allowed to brainstorm and research book topics before May
1st.
5. You are NOT allowed to write a single word of your draft until
midnight May 1st.
6. There is NO minimum word count required. The fine folks of
NaPiBoWriWee require nothing but your word of honor. We will embrace
the Honor Code. If you say you have written 7 complete picture book
drafts in 7 days, we will believe you. Besides, why would you lie to
us? You're writing picture books for little children! Picture Book
Authors are nice, honest people who would never lie!
7. Please register on http://paulayoo.com/ in order to write comments
on Paula's blog every day with your progress and questions.
8. If you plan to blog about your NaPiBoWriWee journey, please include
a link to: http://paulayoo.com/
9. A winner will be chosen from random of all the people who comment
from May 1-7 on http://paulayoo.com/. That winner will receive an
autographed copy of Paula Yoo's latest picture book biography,
"SHINING STAR: THE ANNA MAY WONG STORY" (Lee & Low Books 2009) by June
2009 when the book is released.
10. For those of you attending the national Society of Children Book
Writers & Illustrators (http://scbwi.org/ ) conference in August, let
me know and I'll arrange for an informal gathering during the
conference so we can meet in person and celebrate our first
NaPiBoWriWee!
Good luck and I look forward to writing 7 picture books in 7 days with
everyone!
NATIONAL PICTURE BOOK WRITING WEEK ("NaPiBoWriWee"
7 Picture Books in 7 Days!
Sponsored by www.paulayoo.
In the spirit of National Novel Writing Month ("NaNoWriMo"
people across the country try to write a complete novel in one month,
the fine folks at www.paulayoo.
ever National Picture Book Writing Week, affectionately nicknamed
"NaPiBoWriWee.
The goal? To write 7 picture books in 7 days.
All NaPiBoWriWee participants should register on my website
(http://paulayoo.
) and comment on my blogs every day with your own progress.
For those of you who participate in the first annual NaPiBoWriWee, I
will select a winner at random on the 7th day - that winner will
receive an autographed copy of my latest picture book, "SHINING STAR:
THE ANNA MAY WONG STORY" (Lee & Low Books, 2009).
(For more info on the book, go here:
http://www.leeandlo
The basic rules? Just write 7 complete and separate picture books in
one week. Each picture book must have a clear beginning, middle, and
end. There is no required minimum word count because picture book
lengths can vary from 50 words to 2000 words, depending on the genre.
I will be posting a blog every day for seven days with picture book
writing tips and encouragement and updates on my own progress, plus
links to The Three Silly Chicks (http://
threesillychicks.
helpful blog tips.
For everyone who has a website or blog - you are encouraged to promote
NaPiBoWriWee on your blog/website/
request that you provide a link to my website - http://paulayoo.
And for those of you attending the national Society for Children's
Book Writers & Illustrators (http://scbwi.
let me know and I'll arrange for an informal gathering during the
conference so we can meet in person and celebrate our first
NaPiBoWriWee!
For more info, contact me at paula@paulayoo.
To summarize, the basic rules:
1. Midnight May 1st to 11:59 p.m. May 7th: Write 7 separate and
complete picture books.
2. You are NOT allowed to write the same picture book in 7 variations.
Each book must be complete and separate.
3. No minimum word count. Instead, each book must have a clear
beginning, middle and end.
4. You are allowed to brainstorm and research book topics before May
1st.
5. You are NOT allowed to write a single word of your draft until
midnight May 1st.
6. There is NO minimum word count required. The fine folks of
NaPiBoWriWee require nothing but your word of honor. We will embrace
the Honor Code. If you say you have written 7 complete picture book
drafts in 7 days, we will believe you. Besides, why would you lie to
us? You're writing picture books for little children! Picture Book
Authors are nice, honest people who would never lie!
7. Please register on http://paulayoo.
on Paula's blog every day with your progress and questions.
8. If you plan to blog about your NaPiBoWriWee journey, please include
a link to: http://paulayoo.
9. A winner will be chosen from random of all the people who comment
from May 1-7 on http://paulayoo.
autographed copy of Paula Yoo's latest picture book biography,
"SHINING STAR: THE ANNA MAY WONG STORY" (Lee & Low Books 2009) by June
2009 when the book is released.
10. For those of you attending the national Society of Children Book
Writers & Illustrators (http://scbwi.
me know and I'll arrange for an informal gathering during the
conference so we can meet in person and celebrate our first
NaPiBoWriWee!
Good luck and I look forward to writing 7 picture books in 7 days with
everyone!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
What Your Blog Says About Your Personality
I found this on the Shrinking Violets' blog and it was fun and interesting so I thought I'd share it. There's a site called Typealyzer.com that tells your personality type (based on your blog) using the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator.
I checked out my blog, Habitual Rhymer, and it said my personality type, based on my blog, is an ESTP - Extrovert, Sensing, Thinking, Perceiving. Here's how they describe ESTP people:
ESTP - The Doers
The active and playful type. They are especially attuned to people and things around them and often full of energy, talking, joking and engaging in physical out-door activities.
The Doers are happiest with action-filled work which craves their full attention . They might be very impulsive and more keen on starting something new thatn following it through. They might have a problem with sitting still or remaining inactive for any period of time.
I also took a Meyers Brigg-type assessment at sminds.com. It said I am an ESFP type - Extrovert, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving. Here's how they describe ESFP people:
ESFP - "Entertainer". Radiates attractive warmth and optimism. Smooth, witty, charming, clever. Fun to be with. Very generous. 8.5% of the total population.
You should try both of these - they're fun!
I checked out my blog, Habitual Rhymer, and it said my personality type, based on my blog, is an ESTP - Extrovert, Sensing, Thinking, Perceiving. Here's how they describe ESTP people:
ESTP - The Doers
The active and playful type. They are especially attuned to people and things around them and often full of energy, talking, joking and engaging in physical out-door activities.
The Doers are happiest with action-filled work which craves their full attention . They might be very impulsive and more keen on starting something new thatn following it through. They might have a problem with sitting still or remaining inactive for any period of time.
I also took a Meyers Brigg-type assessment at sminds.com. It said I am an ESFP type - Extrovert, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving. Here's how they describe ESFP people:
ESFP - "Entertainer". Radiates attractive warmth and optimism. Smooth, witty, charming, clever. Fun to be with. Very generous. 8.5% of the total population.
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