Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Read to Write

To help you become a better writer you should read books in the genre that you write. Mystery writers need to read mysteries, children's writers need to read children's books, etc. You will begin to get a feel for what works in a story and what doesn't.

Often children's books have a maximum word limit the publishers set. It is harder to complete a great story with less words. Try writing a simple picture book. It looks easy. However, it is difficult to make a story with so few words.

Don't forget about nonfiction. Research a topic and design facts in an interesting way. Some publishers only print nonfiction books. (primarily for the school market) Again, read nonfiction books to get a feel for what works.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Beginning of the year story idea

Wondering how to get your students to get excited about writing? Try "rolling out the red carpet". What do you think of when you see a red carpet rolled out? Most of us think that someone special must be coming.
Anytime we had a guest come to my classroom, they always entered by walking on the red carpet we had waiting at the classroom door. It was a long piece of red material, very inexpensive to purchase.
Roll out the red carpet. Brainstorm what they would want to know about a "red carpet guest" and list their ideas on the board. Then ask your students to write about who is coming and why they would get the "red carpet treatment". Encourage them to descibe the person and explain what the person will share with the class. The ideas you have on the board should help those students who are having trouble thinking of what to write. You may be surprised to see who your students think is worthy of a "red carpet" walk.
Sharing those stories when you have a few minutes before going to lunch or recess is a great way to keep the "red carpet idea" going.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Last writing gathering

Our writers group at Kelly Greens met for the last time this season. What great writers live here. We continued to talk about character development and plot as we suggested things that could make stories more dynamic. It is obvious a different vocabulary is needed if you are writing for adults as opposed to writing for children.
One writer added a paragraph at the beginning of her story and made it a great beginning. She is writing for children and that first paragraph will pull her readers into her story. Another writer is using her "voice" in her story and it is a fun read. I am excited to watch these writers finish their manuscripts and send them to a publisher.
If you have a story and are wondering if it is something that a publisher would like, give it to someone to read and ask for honest feedback. Make some changes to give your story more character and send it to a publisher. Remember, never give up if you want to be a publisher author.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Bring your manuscript

Friday, February 18th, the Kelly Greens Writers will meet at Dee Ahfeld's house. Bring a couple of pages of your current work. When you read your story aloud, we can make suggestions and ask questions about your work. We find this to be a very positive experience because we can emphasize the strong points of your story and at the same time this process helps an author realize what can be done to improve the manuscript and get it ready to send to a publisher. We will begin at 9:30 and work for about an hour or so. Call Dee at 239-480-0332 if you plan to attend.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Second session of writers

The second session of the Kelly Greens Golf and Country Club writers will be Friday, February 11th. At the first session we discussed what to look for when sending a manuscript to a potential publishing house. We found out it is important to read carefully what services are being offered. Fast and cheap are not necessarily the two things a writer should be looking for. Quality of product and marketing strategies are paramount to find success as an author. Dee Ahfeld is hosting the second session at her home. Give her a call if you plan to attend. 239-482-0332. We will start at 9:30 and will be working on ideas for improving your manuscripts.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Four Fridays in February

The first of four sessions to be held at the Kelly Greens Golf and Country Club will be on February 4th. This presentation will be in the private dining room at the club house beginning at 9:30. If you are in the area stop by and share your experiences. I am excited to talk to folks who are interested in the writing process and learning more about the reality of getting published. I will also be signing copies of Don't Call Me Michael and my newest book, Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down. Check out my web page for more information.