The word stake-a-tine is apparently problematical. So I've changed the name to purple staff. I prefer stake-a-tine, but c'est la vie. Since the end of January I've been to three more conferences for writers, taken a two-week online writing class, and made some changes to the first two chapters. My book is currently being considered by an agent, who may or may not be interested. We'll see. I've come to the conclusion that writing fiction is not a field for wimps. That is, one cannot afford to be a wimp for long. Maybe on Tuesdays only. The good news--at least to me--is that I'm not a wimp, and I never give up. Determination isn't so much my middle name; it's my first. The Firma Sisters series of books will be published. The other good news is that the 2011 Writers-Editors Network International Writing Competition just awarded my story for young children, The Ice Cube Witch, a fifth honorable mention in children's literature, saying that the story is a "fresh approach to an important topic for kids." I'm looking forward to attending the SCBWI Winter Conference later this month and the Writers' Intensive, which is held the day before the conference. The Stake-a-tine book is complete and ready to be sold. I'm continuing work on The Firma Sisters and the Flute of Enchantment, the second book in the series (the synopsis and frist seven chapters are complete). Two chapters of The Firma Sisters and the Paisley Egg, the third book, are complete; the synopsis and third chapter should be done soon. The SCBWI 2010 Winter Conference last year impressed me tremendously. All the sessions were informative. The networking opportunity was quite valuable. Most important, the net worth more than equalled the net expenditure of time and money. | AuthorI'm a writer, a reader, an amateur artist, a science fiction and fantasy fan, an Egyptology enthusiast, the youngest child and only girl in a family of three children, a woman who found happiness in her second marriage, and someone who's looking forward to retirement when she'll work for herself. Oh, and I'm the goddess Denise according to the One World Tree (see Chez Timpko News 2006 on my Home page). ArchivesJune 2011 CategoriesAll |
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