Today we have some advice from one of the Masters! If you're thinking of writing a short story, this minute and 1/2 long video is a great starting point!
Janelle, Terrific stuff and a great sense of humor too. I forwarded this to my online critique group. I think they'll love it too. Thanks for the quality stuff you post.
"The pen is mightier than the sword, and considerably easier to write with." -- Marty Feldman
"Room to Read"
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Janelle's Awards and Fun Stuff
Janelle's first two novel manuscripts were both awarded Honorable Mentions in the Writers Digest Annual Competition for Children's Fiction (hooray!)
Her 3rd YA novel manuscript, The Choosers, was a Semi-Finalist in the Gotham Writer's Group YA novel contest
Annual Raleigh Spring SCBWI Schmooze, Quail Ridge Books, Raleigh.May, 2013
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About Janelle
I've dabbled in writing since I was in elementary school. I co-wrote my first mystery with a friend on an old typewriter on the floor in about 4th grade. Then I tried my hand at a fantasy novel in junior high after discovering Tolkien's books. : ) Alas, my story was plot-less! In 10th grade I wrote several short stories in English class and was honored and surprised when my teacher wrote on one of them, "When you write your first book, I'll be your first editor." Thanks for your confidence, Mrs. Tetor! I put off writing all the way through college, grad school, and into another profession. Then in 2004 I decided to give it a shot. I've now been published in magazines for kids and adults, and I write YA for teens, as well as a column in the Pen and Palette. I'm a member of the SCBWI (Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators,) and two writers' critique groups. I've learned so much from other authors over the past 8 years that I wanted to share what I now know with other new writers. Thus the blog -- Welcome.
"This Book does NOT Stink"
It's a Horatio Wilkes mystery, (based on Hamlet,) written by my fellow SCBWI Carolina-ite Alan Gratz. Have you read it? Or its sequel "Something Wicked" (er, Macbeth?) A whole new twist on Shakespeare for our time.
Skulduggery Pleasant. A MG fantasy by Derek Landy, published by Harper Collins Childrens Books (US) 2007.
The cover of this story is brilliantly illustrated, and it sums up all that you really need to know. Yes, the fire throwing Skeleton really is the good guy! Skulduggery Pleasant is a detective, a sorcerer, a fashion icon, and a witty, unexpected mentor to 12 year old Stephanie Edgely. Stephanie's uncle has just been killed by the manuscript of a murder mystery. (Yep, you heard me right.) Together, Stephanie and Skulduggery must form an alliance against paper assassins, and element- changing villians, brought to life in the service of an ancient evil -- one that Skulduggery Pleasant has fought for hundreds of years. Will the bad guys win in the end of this book? If so, it's over his dead body!
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"Through the rest of Pennsylvania, up into New York, Massachusetts, onto 95 up the New England coast, into New Hampshire and then crossing the border into Maine, we stopped only for gas (the Jag gulped it) and to pee, and once to pick up a lobster sandwich at the McDonald's drive through."
- from The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp by Rick Yancey
Sure, this is a run on. But it works in this case. It's a good example for those of us who have trouble moving time forward quickly in our stories. Here we travel from Pennsylvania to Maine, get gas and eat lunch, without even taking a breath.
The CYBILS are annual Children's book awards decided by writers.Go to http://www.cybils.com/ to find out about this year's Cybils! Look for your chance to nominate books for next year's cybils in Mid-October. A portion of the price of nominated books purchased at Amazon during the competition each year goes to support the CYBILS Awards.
Illustrator's Turtle Tie for Charity
Congrats to Author/Illustrator Ian Sands for the success of his turtle tie fundraiser to support the kids in the Triangle Special Hockey Association!
I wrote 50,000 words in November '07. Whew! www.Nanowrimo.org
BIG THANKS
Big thanks to 4 of the wonderful authors who have been my mentors and teachers thus far:
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4 comments:
Janelle,
Terrific stuff and a great sense of humor too. I forwarded this to my online critique group. I think they'll love it too. Thanks for the quality stuff you post.
Thanks for this post, Janelle. It's great advice; I'm going to bookmark it for when I need a little reminder or a little inspiration.
Thanks Linda and Jenny!
I also want to say a special "Thank you so much Linda A" for your amazing and dedicated support of Writermorphosis! You warm my heart!
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