A blog for those who like to read and do things different. (And yes, I fully realize "different" is grammatically incorrect. Kinda the point, right? ;-) )
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Guest Blogger!
Me: An excited guest blogger on the Writer's Digest "Guide to Literary Agents" blog. You: A very welcome visitor! Please click through here! :-)
Your interview is how I found you and Tracey Adams Literary. I read the excerpt of your book and want to read the rest now. I have written a historical MG novel and am in the process of researching agents. Your interview was very helpful. Thanks!
I am the author of "Selling Hope," a middle grade historical fiction novel set in 1910 Chicago on the vaudeville circuit, and "Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different," an historical fiction account of the beginnings of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park through the eyes of 11-year-old Autumn. AND: Coming Fall of 2012: Ophiuchus et al in "The 13th Sign."
I never met a writing genre I didn't like. Some may call it a lack of focus; I prefer to think of it as a lust for life. I adore "kid lit," though, because I think it's the most honest writing out there. My writing gigs have included a lot of licensed character books: Scooby-Doo (Ruh-roh!), Strawberry Shortcake (Berry cool!), Bugs Bunny (Ain't I a stinker?), the PowerPuff Girls (Game over!) and next year, the new Holly Hobbie & Friends (Hey, girl!) But enough about me...
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Your interview is how I found you and Tracey Adams Literary. I read the excerpt of your book and want to read the rest now. I have written a historical MG novel and am in the process of researching agents. Your interview was very helpful. Thanks!
Hi, Traci! Thanks for stopping by! Good luck with your historical MG! Keep in touch and let me know how it goes! :-)
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