Lizann Flatt
Author of Flatt-out Fantastic Books for Kids
Author of Flatt-out Fantastic Books for Kids
Heard about the Library Lovin’ Challenge going around the blogosphere? Visit the writerjenn blog for more info. I’m jumping in even if I am a little bit late. But better late than never, right? I was inspired to join in by Ishta Mercurio over at Musings of a Restless Mind, so thanks go to her too.
So here’s how it works. For every person who comments on this blog post between now and midnight EDT March 27, 2010, I’ll donate 50 cents to the Bracebridge Public Library AND 50 cents to the Baysville branch of the Lake of Bays Public Library–two libraries that have been instrumental in helping me in my career as a writer up here in Muskoka–up to a maximum of $100 (or $50 each).
If you don’t know what kind of comment to leave, tell me why you love libraries, maybe even these particular libraries, or just a simple “I love libraries!” will work.
My pledge is “per commenter” so one person leaving several comments counts only once. So spread the word. Link to here, tweet this, or whatever, because more comments means more money.
If you want to donate to your own library, or to start your own challenge, please do so. Leave your challenge information in the comments to this post, with a link to your own blog. Then be sure to go to writerjenn and leave your url to be added to the challenge master list.
Again, the complete list of participating bloggers (and list of other sites where you can help libraries just by leaving a comment) can be found at the writerjenn blog at http://writerjenn.livejournal.com/162263.html
Thanks for taking part!
Quick! Before all the snow is gone, I should post my snow flea video. It’s nothing spectacular, but these tiny insects fascinate me. And, well, because last year’s video didn’t work…
This winter these insects appeared to be everywhere. Seemed to me there were more of them than last year.
Here’s a great link to more info about these tiny terrific creatures:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/pdc/Factsheets/Insect/Springtails.htm
Hope you flip for these guys too. (Groan, I know.)
Putting on my SCBWI Regional Advisor hat for a moment to say that
Registration is now open for:
SCBWI Canada East 2010 Spring Thing
Kempenfelt Conference Centre, www.kempenfelt.com
Barrie, Ontario
April 23, 24, 25, 2010
Experience the weekend or join us for the day!
Featuring:
Michael Stearns, Agent, Upstart Crow Literary, www.upstartcrowliterary.com
Ugly But Necessary: Publishing Contracts ˜ Former editorial director-turned-literary-agent-and-agency head Michael Stearns walks you through the standard provisions in a publishing contract and talks about what each one does and why each matters. Will be as exhilarating and bruising an experience as it sounds.
Make Things Happen: How To Kick-Start Your Limp Plot
Alan Jones, Art Director, HarperCollins Canada, www.harpercollins.ca
The Evolution of Children’s Book Covers: Design Trends and Publisher Expectations ˜A two-part workshop for illustrators.
Part I: You’ll be assigned some homework to try your own hand at a cover. Bring your sketch materials to the conference.
Part II: You’ve sketched out your cover idea, now bring it back the next day for group discussion.
RJ Anderson, Fantasy and Science Fiction Author of Faery Rebels: Spell Hunter, short listed for CLA Children’s Book of the Year, www.rj-anderson.com
Revision: The Magic Key to Successful Writing ˜ Learn how to really re-envision and rewrite a manuscript. RJ Anderson attributes her ability to do this as the key to her own success.
It’s A Web World ˜ Panel with other published SCBWI members on making sense of why writers and illustrators are being told to blog, Skype, get on Twitter, Facebook and the like, plus how to decide if you should be there too.
Ontario Arts Council grant officers ˜ Grant programs for Ontario writers and illustrators and how to apply for them
PLUS
* opportunity for one-on-one critiques
* take away a video of the start of your school presentation
* networking and fun and more
Download the complete conference information package and registration form (a PDF file) from www.scbwicanada.org/east