Monthly Archives: October 2015

Halloweensie Contest

For fun, I’m entering Susanna Leonard Hill’s “Halloweensie” contest this year. The rules: write a children’s story about Halloween in 100 words or less using the words costume, dark and haunt. Happy Halloween, everyone! Too Much (97 words) By Susanne Whitehouse Costumed kids are on the prowl Mummies stalk and werewolves howl. Haunted ghouls walk side […]

PiBoIdMo 2015

Picture Book Idea Month (PiBoIdMo) is just days away! The concept is simple: come up with 30 picture book ideas in the 30 days of November. Can you do it? Are you up for the challenge? Head over to the website of picture book author and blogger extraordinaire, Tara Lazar, to sign-up. I’ve participated the […]

Conference Quotes – SCBWI Mid-Atlantic 2015

I am an avid collector of words. When I hear something interesting or profound, I write it down.  I love attending children’s literature conferences and hearing authors, illustrators, agents and editors impart their infinite wisdom on all things in the world of children’s books. There are usually a few gems that I scribble down and […]

What I’ve Been Reading (September 2015)

Preschool (3-5 years) & Early Elementary (5-8 years): Early Elementary (5-8 years): Middle Grades (8-12 years):