January means organizing and planning for me, which also means making travel plans. I have a few things still in the works, but spring is mostly sorted.
In case you're interested, here's where you can find me until April.
Now I'm deciding for the rest of the year... So I was hoping you'd inspire me, tell me if you're traveling (for writing or not), and what your plans are for 2013.
Are you staying around your own neighborhood, or are you venturing out?
News from middle-grade mystery author Fleur Bradley. Also, book reviews and cat pictures...
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April 2022 News (or: on reading slumps and lots of editing...)
April snuck up on me like a thief in the night! I’ve been so busy writing, editing, and coming up with ideas for Daybreak on Raven Island...
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Popping in from my winter (and writing) hibernation for a moment to tell you about a class I'm teaching over at Savvy Authors on how to ...
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Cute kitty, no? Happily stolen from I Can Has Cheezburger. I'm a bit off-topic here, but it's not like that hasn't happened befo...
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Friday links (a.k.a. time-wastery) come early, since I’m actually hoping to get some writing done tomorrow. So here you go: It’s a book! It’...
Fleur, you have lined up some interesting topics for your upcoming presentations and workshops. I particularly liked "How is a story born?" and "How do you build a novel outline?" Just what I need to start writing. I'd love to know how the 3rd to 6th graders respond to "What makes a great scene in a book" and "Let’s plot a novel together!" That should be fun! Do American kids read books? I am not so sure about Indian kids though I find more parents buying books for their children these days.
ReplyDeleteKids here read quite a bit, and it's a big part of curriculum here, too. Middle-graders and high school students are so smart and fun... :-)
ReplyDeleteIn The Netherlands (where I grew up), we don't really have author visits, so this is new to me. I love doing author visits.