Monthly Archives: July 2020

Mid-Week Notes

Three quick things this week: The American Jewish Historical Society has begun a series of webinars, “From the Archives.” Yesterday’s installment was about New York poet Emma Lazarus. The webinar included clips with academic experts, a visit to Emma’s brownstone … Continue reading

Posted in Mid-Week Notes | Tagged , , , , , , , | 4 Comments

Mid-Week Notes

Three quick things this week: By the end of today, I will have five book manuscripts in the market. They range from picture books to a novella to novels in verse. Yesterday I decided to start work in September on … Continue reading

Posted in Mid-Week Notes | Tagged , , | 5 Comments

Mid-Week Notes

Three quick things this week: The Southampton Children’s Lit Conference was fantastic! Not only did I learn so, so much about graphic novels, but I also connected with writers of all types. This is a conference I would dearly love … Continue reading

Posted in Mid-Week Notes | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

New Writing Chai Cycle to Begin July 26 – Reserve Your Spot Now

Find the Stories That Are Yours to Tell There’s still room for you! The Writing Chai Studio offers writers of all genres and all levels the opportunity to find the stories within them and bring them onto the page. Find … Continue reading

Posted in Author Services, Writing Chai | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

Mid-Week Notes

Three quick things this week: Today is my first day at the Southampton Children’s Lit Conference Graphic Novels Workshop. I also get to attend craft and industry talks across all genres. Plus there are faculty readings. I’m looking forward to … Continue reading

Posted in Mid-Week Notes | Tagged , , | 2 Comments