Monday, November 1, 2010

My Fourth Marco Book





















I finished the cover illustration for the 4th Marco book,
The adventures of Marco Flamingo in a Cave. 

It has been approved with no changes. Yes!!

November Events

Fairport Pharmacy Holiday Sale, Nov. 4, 6-8PM  
Located above the Fairport Library, the Pharmacy features 
a gallery of original art by local artists.  I will be selling my 
first two Marco books and prints from the original illustrations.
Stop by and get some wonderful gifts for the Holidays.

Come and meet area authors and illustrators.  Activities for 
the kids and author readings.  I will be selling and signing 
my books.  My prints available also.

Shopper's Showcase, Nov. 20, Canandaigua Academy Cafeteria
Venders will be there with their merchandise--jewelry, crafts, 
books, art and much more.  I will be selling and signing my books
and prints.   This is a big event with a unique variety of products.










Two New Critique Members 

Rosalie Gabbert and Deb Cote are the newest members 
of our writing critique group.  Now we are five.  I think 
it's a perfect number--great for getting various viewpoints 
and insights.  We meet once a month which gives us time 
to send new work electronically, review the work and
then discuss at the meeting.

Rosalie brings her years of educational experience and
and down to earth good sense and Deb brings her business 
experience and ability to craft the tightest of manuscripts.

Welcome aboard, Rosalie (left) and Deb (right)!


Author Sharon Creech
website

I am in the process of writing two YA novels.  It is a
daunting task to complete when my characters run in 
every direction and I lose the momentum of my story.

When that happens I turn to successful children's writer's 
who have somehow learned to reign in their characters 
and complete a novel with clarity, direction, lively pacing 
and a plot without 100 sub plots.

I chose to read Sharon Creech's novels.  After reading 
Walk Two Moons (1994), The Wanderer (2000)
and Granny Torrelli Makes Soup (2003) many years ago, 
I felt very connected to this writer's style, dialog and humor.

So, I just recently read: 
Bloomability (1998)
Chasing Redbird (1997)
Absolutely Normal Chaos (1990)
Love that Dog (2001)
Hate That Cat (2008)
Ruby Holler (2002)
Replay (2005)
The Castle Corona (2007)
The Unfinished Angel (2009)
Heartbeat (2004)
Pleasing the Ghost (1996)

I am amazed at her creativity!  If you want your kids or 
students to love poetry, introduce them to Love That Dog 
and Hate That Cat (sequel).  The little boy, Jack, starts out 
hating and feeling intimidated by the teacher exhibiting his 
poems.  He grows to become enamored by poetry and 
poets.  Eventually, his own poems give him an avenue to 
express his feeling, process his grief and gain confidence 
in his endeavors.

Reading Sharon Creech gave me the confidence and 
inspiration to forge ahead in my own writing.

I'm on to reading Karen Cushman's books.  I loved 
The Midwife's Apprentice. She is a master at character
development and historical setting.  She has six more novels
that I need to read.  Winter in New York State is a great time
to sit by a fire and read!  (I will throw in a few adult books 
as well).

Love Corning, NY

In September we took a day trip to Corning during their
Fall Festival.  Cousins Karen and John joined us.  We walked 
the retail area, had lunch at "Donna's and went to antique shops.























Cousin Karen and I outside "Donna's" Restaurant.  Below:
Karen and John, Gary and I, and Donna, the owner (purple blouse).

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Newbery author Linda Sue Park

The year I joined RACWI (Rochester Area Children's 
Writer's and Illustrators)  Linda Sue, a member of the 
group, won the Newbery (2002) for A Single Shard.  
Since then Linda Sue has inspired me (and I'll bet,  
everyone in the group, published and unpublished) 
with her talent, warmth, intelligence, and unbounded 
energy.  She continuously helps others hone their
writing skills and shares what she has learned.  I found
this section of her website about writing helpful.

There was a article in the Democrat and Chronicle 
recently about Linda Sue that illustrates her world now 
after winning the Newbery.  Whew!  She sure is busy! 

Sunday, August 15, 2010












NEWSFLASH






















My friend and member of our critique group,
Jennifer Burrows, just signed a contract for her first 
chapter book, Most Beautiful, with Royal Fireworks 
Press in Unionville, NY.  Congratulations, Jennifer, 
on this outstanding accomplishment.  You have worked
hard and you deserve it.  No details yet on the release date.
It will be exciting for me to follow the process of this book.

Family Time


























Gary and I enjoy having friends and relatives visit at our cabin.
Last week cousin Alice from Cleveland, came for a few days. 
She loves fishing.  Even though the catch was released (too small)
just being on the serene lake was a much needed vacation for her
before starting back teaching in a few weeks.


























Michele, our daughter, enjoyed time with Alice and spending a 
relaxing day.  She is a very creative artist and designs flower 
arrangements and wreaths for Preferred Plants in Rochester.









































Palmyra Pirate Days
Again this year, I signed books, along with other authors, at 
this yearly event in Palmyra



 





















Some little pirates.





















Me and some of the other authors signing books at the event.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

New Contract
I just signed the contract with Raven Tree Press for a 
fourth Marco adventure.  This time Marco and his friends 
will have a cave adventure.  Marco has become so "real" 
to me that I breezed through the manuscript and sketches 
in one weekend. This is not the norm.  But, I was at our 
cabin on the lake where I have few distractions and the 
soothing sound of the water kept me in a rhythm. 
Marco's adventures in the Jungle will be out in March 2011 
and Marco's adventures in a Cave is planned for Fall 2011.
Life is good!

After getting back from Hilton Head, Savannah, Atlanta and 
a cousins reunion in Cleveland, I spent the last two days
sending out manuscripts to various publishing houses.  I get
intensely committed to staying "on track" with my writing 
after a respite.  But, enjoying life and family and friends
gives me a rest from thinking about stories and actually
living a story. 


























Hilton Head:  Me and my granddaughter, Anna




















Hilton Head: Ty is only 10 weeks old and already enjoys 
looking at books.  I read this book to him three times before 
he lost interest!


























Hilton Head: Granddaughter, Taylor


 


















Savannah






















Savannah Riverfront




















Savannah























Cousins reunion in Cleveland:  Alice, Me and Karen

New experiences also feed my soul. And taking time to really 
look helps me appreciate the beauty and design in nature. 



















I have never seen lichen in bloom.  This design reminds me of
a Christmas wreath.

I really want to paint more this month. Thank goodness I have 
a husband who loves to weed or I would be living in a jungle!
We have both been eating out of jar of mixed nuts for dinner
rather than take time to cook anything.

Gary finished another carving.  He's amazing!

 



















USA Book News Best Book Award
Jeannie Patchin, Vice President of Delta Publishing / Raven 
Tree Press, submitted my book, Marco Flamingo Under the Sea 
for this award.  Meanwhile, my book is now one of the books 
featured at their website.  As Jeanne states:  
"This listing will be live for 5 months.  The National “Best Books 
2010” Awards are specifically designed to garner media coverage 
and book sales for the winners & finalists throughout the 2010
holiday retail season and 2011! Winners & finalists will be 
announced October 2010 and I will let you know the outcome.  
USABookNews.com is currently listed on thousands of book related
-websites and welcomes thousands of visitors per month!  
Great publicity!"

Thank you, Jeanne, for submitting my book!