I haven’t been reading much lately. I’ve only finished one book this year, though I’m in the middle of at least five books right now. I haven’t been writing either. The last drafting I did was in the fall, though I’ve been working through edits of ELIXIR SAVED, which, of course, are taking longer than expected as has everything with this story.
(If you’re curious about how an indie author differentiates between writing, revising, and editing, I’ll be blogging about my process later this year.)
So what have I been doing? I’ve been taking part in a few challenges. In January I did Storystorm, which was created by author Tara Lazar and is a brainstorming event where you come up with 30 story ideas in the 31 days of January. Are all my ideas winners? Definitely not, but I think there may be a few gems in there when I sort through them when I’m looking to start a new project.
This month, I’m doing Nonfiction Fest, presented by the Nonfiction Chicks and is a “month-long crash course in writing nonfiction for children.” I’ve been reading through the daily blogs, but I’m little behind in the daily challenges. I should have some time to catch up by the end of the month.
I like these types of challenges because it forces me to think about writing-related things every day, but they’re quick and you can do as much or as little as you want towards the challenge. For me, it’s not always about “winning” (i.e. completing every aspect of the challenge) but about learning and trying new things.
I’ve also been taking some time to celebrate ELIXIR BOUND for winning the Connecticut Author Project for Best YA Fiction. It’s not every day your book wins an award, so I’m trying to pause and enjoy it. I’ll be heading to Nashville later this month for the Public Library Association Conference where there will be a reception for all the Indie Author Project winners. My awesome cover artist Susan Tait Porcaro took the time to put the award badge onto the cover, so that version is now available (with a couple of small updates to the text as well, though the story is still the same…I might blog about this later, too).
I’ll be revealing the cover for ELIXIR SAVED soon, which I love so much, and was also created by the talented Susan Tait Porcaro. If you like Frozen 2, feminist matriarchal worlds, magical queens holed up in an ice palace in snowy woods, and epic quests, then you might just like ELIXIR SAVED. My goal is to get it up for pre-order in the next month or so…stay tuned for all that!
Finally, I’ve been working on planning some events. In addition to going to the PLA Conference, I’m scheduling local library events, I’ll probably be going to the New England SCBWI conference, and I’ve already booked a group Unworkshop retreat to the Highlights Foundation in the fall with my writing bestie Katlyn Duncan and a few other writers.
And of course, all the usual parenting stuff with the kiddos! I’m a room parent for both my kindergartner’s and 3rd-grader’s classrooms, so I get to help organize the parties. I’m coaching my 3rd-grader’s basketball team. And the usual story time at the library and such with my two-year-old. Busy times!
What have you all been up to lately?
I feel I’ve watched you become a new mother and do it again (and then again) to both books and boys, all through this blog. You have more on your plate than most, so never feel you are “not doing enough.”
You’ve been such a great supporter of my blog, Mirka, and of my work (both as a parent and a writer). Thank you so much for that! I often have a feeling that I’m both doing too much and too little, so I just keep on keeping on. ๐
Katie, you are amazing with all you do! Congratulations on doing so much well! As for me, it’s reading, writing, singing. Kids will be home for spring break. Wishing you lots of energy for all things.
Thank you so much, Vijaya! I love that you sing…we do a lot of dancing and air guitar at our house. Enjoy your spring break with the kids and hopefully a few peaceful moments in there as well.
Breathless up here in icy Nova Scotia – congratulations on the award, and don’t forget to make time to breathe!
It’s been a mild winter here in Connecticut. Thanks so much…I’ll definitely keep that whole breathing thing in mind. ๐