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Three years ago, May B. won first place for a novel excerpt at the Jambalaya Writers' Conference. This year I'm headed back to Houma, Louisiana to present at the conference. It's a thrill to be included on the roster this year! If you happen to live around the New Orleans area, I'd love to meet you.
Here are my topics:
Verse Novels -- From Homer to Ellen Hopkins: Long a mainstay in classical literature, the verse novel has made a comeback in children’s literature in the last fifteen years. What’s the appeal? Learn about the authors and titles which have had an impact on the genre, why an author would choose to write this way, and if your story might best be told through verse.
DIY Marketing Plan: Authors nowadays are expected to play bigger and bigger roles in spreading the word about their books. What, exactly, does this look like? Learn to identify and reach your target audience in traditional and non-traditional ways, produce materials to compliment your book, and create your own marketing plan.
I'll share about the conference once I return -- and don't worry: I'll eat a bowl of gumbo for you.
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Just a quick note to let you know my website is up and running. Thanks, Sarah Zogby, for the beautiful work.
5 FIVE ANGELS!!! from FARTerry Lee Wilde has written a terrific young adult story. Once I started
The Vampire…In My Dreams, I could not stop until I got to the last page. Dominic is charming, witty, and is not against having Marissa help him. He does what he can to protect her, while realizing she can do more than sit and hide. Marissa is also a character to love. She knows she’s not perfect, but she doesn’t waste time whining about her faults. I was caught up in the story, and I can’t wait to read more by Terry Lee Wilde.Reviewed by: Ashley
How cool! Have a lovely time. :-)
Wow, the topic for your talk sounds incredible! I really wish I didn't live so many hundreds of miles away.
But as a homeschooling mother, just the topic got my "educational creativity" flowing--I'm definitely going to have my kids read some modern verse novels when we study Homer!
Thank you!
Faith, my opinion of you, which is already sky high, has just increased tenfold. You homeschool too? Supermama.
Don't forget to pack my signed copy of May B.
Dayle, you'll have to purchase a copy, mister! See you soon.
Have a great time, Caroline! Wish I could be there.
Huzzah!! Sounds fun! PS-I've never had gumbo.
For shame, Val!
Er, never had gumbo either, but I do love hush puppies!
It must be really cool to present there. It's like your novel has come full circle! You're returning home, the conquering victor :) Have fun!