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STORYSTORM Winner!

Challenge accepted and challenge met!

I created 30 story ideas during the month of January and won STORYSTORM. To check out any of my ideas, you can visit my children’s book blog at https://childrensandteensbookconnection.wordpress.com

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STORYSTORM Has Begun!

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Picture Book Idea Month has become STORYSTORM! Writers challenge themselves to come up with 30 story ideas over 30 days this month. Registration is open through January 7 if you want to give it a whirl. They give away prizes!!!!

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Internet Book Fair Blogfest Today!

I’m participating today in the Internet Book Fair BLOGFEST! Please visit my Little Shepherd book blog at http://littleshepherdchildrensbook.blogspot.com/2011/10/internet-book-fair-blogfest-little.html to read my post.

Here is a list of others participating in this event. I hope you’ll pay them a visit!

1. M.A. Leslie 2. Le Vanity Victorienne
3. www.lachesispublishing.com 4. Dianne Hartsock
5. Susan Kaye Quinn 6. Kai Strand (The Weaver)
7. Kate Avery Ellison 8. Nancy Stewart Books Blog
9. AdoraPet Children’s Books to Nourish a Happy Mind 10. William & Pamela Deen
11. My Sister Is My Best Friend 12. REMEMBERING NINE ELEVEN
13. MARIE AND THE SEA TURTLE 14. Nancy Lynn Jarvis
15. Donna J. Shepherd 16. 1 Zany Zoo
17. Shelley Buck Author SIte 18. http://tinyurl.com/5rby7oc
19. fiddleeebod 20. Urban Mythos
21. The Underwear Dare 22. Ashfall
23. A Day in Doha 24. The Golden Pathway
25. CLOCKWISE by Elle Strauss 26. Jessica Bell @ The Alliterative Allomorph
27. Signs of Trouble 28. The Doll by J.C. Martin
29. J.L. Campbell @ The Character Depot 30. Once Upon a December Nightmare by Cherie Reich
31. Nicole Zoltack 32. Lyon’s Legacy by Sandra Ulbrich Almazan
33. The Night Watchman Express by Alison DeLuca 34. THE LEGEND OF VICTOR STANDISH
35. Indies are GO! 36. The Legacy of Kilkenny
37. Silent No More 38. Angela Fristoe @ Turning the Pages
39. The Once and Future Wizard by Tom Averna 40. 200 SHORTS
41. Screwing Up Time by C.M. Keller 42. Connection of the Minds
43. Double the Trouble 44. A Second Chance
45. Ghost Dog of Roanoke Island by C.K. Volnek 46. Stranger on the Shore
47. May I Have this Dance 48. If I Could Be Like Jennifer Taylor
49. Erotic Deception (Romantic Suspense) by Karen Cote’ 50. Shadows Steal The Light
51. Reluctant Companions by Christine London 52. Hog Wild by Christine London
53. Sunshine Boulevard 54. The Turn of the Karmic Wheel, Monica Brinkman
55. Spirit Stealer 56. Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend
57. Under the Hat 58. Screwing Up Time by C.M. Keller (blog)
59. The Chronicles of Caleath 60. Larion Wills/Larriane Wills
61. Nathan’s Angel by Melissa Bradley 62. Culloden Spirit by Anita Davison
63. Trencarrow Secret by Anita Davison 64. Killer Valentine Ball Chris Verstraete
65. Stephen Tremp Breakthrough Blogs 66. The Powers by S. Durham
67. Madeline Sharples @Choices 68. Hostage Heart by Chelle Cordero
69. Rachel’s Children: Surviving the Second World War 70. Hostage Heart by Chelle Cordero
71. Hyphema by Chelle Cordero 72. Impeccable
73. 45 Minutes by Kristen Young 74. Final Sin by Chelle Cordero
75. To Be Continued by Charmaine Gordon 76. Now What? by Charmaine Gordon
77. One Pelican at a Time 78. http://goo.gl/EWgYg
79. Love’s Long Shadow 80. Patricia Lynne’s Journey Through the Pages
81. Anne Gallagher – Regency Romance Writer 82. “I Believe”
83. Johanna Garth, urban fantasy, Losing Beauty 84. OnWords Blog
85. Getaway by DD Symms 86. Jennifer M. Hartsock
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National Picture Book Writing Week Starts Today!

NATIONAL PICTURE BOOK WRITING WEEK (“NaPiBoWriWee”)
7 Picture Books in 7 Days!
May 1-7, 2011

In the spirit of National Novel Writing Month (“NaNoWriMo”) where people across the country try to write a complete novel in one month, the fine folks at www.paulayoo.com have decided to start National Picture Book Writing Week, affectionately nicknamed “NaPiBoWriWee.”

The goal? To write 7 picture books in 7 days.

The basic rules? Just write 7 complete and separate picture books in one week. Each picture book must have a clear beginning, middle, and end. There is no required minimum word count because picture book lengths can vary from 50 words to 2000 words, depending on the genre.

To summarize, the basic rules:

1. Midnight May 1st to 11:59 p.m. May 7th: Write 7 separate and complete picture books.

2. You are NOT allowed to write the same picture book in 7 variations. Each book must be complete and separate.

3. No minimum word count. Instead, each book must have a clear beginning, middle and end.

4. You are allowed to brainstorm and research book topics before May 1st. Outlines are acceptable. First draft writing is NOT. Do NOT write your books before May 1st – only brainstorming, taking notes, and outlining are allowed.

5. You are NOT allowed to write a single word of your draft until midnight May 1st.

6. There is NO minimum word count required. The fine folks of NaPiBoWriWee require nothing but your word of honor. We will embrace the Honor Code. If you say you have written 7 complete picture book drafts in 7 days, we will believe you. Besides, why would you lie to us? You’re writing picture books for little children! Picture Book Authors are nice, honest people who would never lie!

7. If you plan to blog about your NaPiBoWriWee journey, please include a link to: http://paulayoo.com/

8. Please comment on the soon-to-debut NaPiBoWriWee WordPress blog or email Paula at paula at paulayoo dot com and she will include your name in the prize drawing. Several winners will be chosen from random. Winners will receive an autographed copy of Paula’s books “SHINING STAR: THE ANNA MAY WONG STORY” (Lee & Low Books 2009) and “SIXTEEN YEARS IN SIXTEEN SECONDS: THE SAMMY LEE STORY” (Lee & Low ’05), along with items from the NapiBoWriWee Store and a couple of surprise autographed book prizes from special guest authors!

9. Please do NOT send Paula your manuscripts. This is NOT a writing contest. Think of NaPiBoWriWee as a writing support group where we can cheer each other on!

10. For those of you attending the national Society of Children Book Writers & Illustrators (http://scbwi.org/) conference in August, let Paula know and she’ll arrange for an informal gathering during the conference so you can meet in person and celebrate NaPiBoWriWee!

Are any of my writing chums participating? If you are, do you know what ideas you’ll be working with yet? NaPiBoWriWee is coming soon! Hope you’re ready.

Good luck!