The closer I get to finishing my middle-grade novel, the more I think about publishing it someday. (Possibly!) The more I think about publishing, the more I think about book covers.
A writing friend designed her own cover for inspiration after the temporary cover she paid for didn’t fit the bill. Her cover is so creative and fun. I thought about trying something like that, but lately I haven’t been feeling very crafty. (No, not the fox or squirrel kind! You know what I mean!) Then I remembered some photos I’d come across on Katie Troyer’s blog about Amish and Mennonites in Sarasota, Florida. I went back and scrolled through pages of photos until I found one that fit each of my works-in-progress. Three little girls with bare feet below their bright dresses became Celeste, Farrah and Karolyn in Growing toward the Sun. A lonely looking girl sitting on a fence became Celeste in Full Moon, Half a Heart, after she left Kansas and her friends. Katie was gracious enough to let me use her photos, and also allowed me to edit them to fit my characters. (In other words, chopping all the heads off!) The photos fit my stories, give me a visual writing prompt, and add color to my page. Thanks, Katie! For a colorful glimpse of Amish and Mennonite life in Sarasota—-volleyball and bike riding in dresses, happy children in bonnets and hats, and old gentlemen shootin' the breeze-—hop over to Katie’s blog.
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Everybody is sharing their New Year's resolutions, and it's making me nervous. Resolutions and lists are so much fun in January, still motivating in February, but come May or so, they're about as appealing as that piece of peanut brittle you sweep from under the stove.
Nevertheless, resolutions are helpful, even if they only keep one writing/cleaning/dieting/smiling/whatevering through Easter. Since this site is about my writing, and this blog is for writing news, I've made a short list of writing goals for 2014.
There. That looks doable. Please check back with me come May. |
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