Posts by slthomson@earthlink.net

A Frog in his Throat

Posted by on Sep 22, 2021 in Animals, Children's Literature, Nonfiction | 0 comments

One more delightfully odd frog: Darwin’s frog. The male swallows the fertilized eggs that his mate has laid and stores them in his vocal sac. (That’s the little sac inside the throat that blows up like a balloon to amplify the frog’s call.) They stay there for up to fifty days, until the eggs have hatched and the tadpoles have developed into tiny frogs. And then…

 

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Writer’s Group

Posted by on Sep 17, 2021 in Writing Process, Writing Tips | 0 comments

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Three writers, infinite support

Just back from a meeting with my writer’s group; I’m so happy for our vaccinated selves to be able to get together in person once again.

For a while there, I wasn’t a big fan of writer’s groups. I’d read something early on, I think it might have been from Fay Weldon, along the lines of “One day your editor will say yes or no and that’s the only opinion of your writing that you need.”

Officially, I was wrong. Although it did take me a few tries to find the right group, I’ve got to say that the benefits are huge. Among them:

  • People to talk you out of your imposter syndrome.
  • Accountability—you’ve got to write something for the meeting!
  • People who adore your characters almost as much as you do.
  • People who are not afraid to tell you straight up when your writing is getting boring or confusing.
  • An excuse to buy a fancy coffee and a nice sandwich and a cookie.

My tips for a writer’s group that works:

  • Find people who are about at the same level, professionally speaking. It can be discouraging if you’re still trying to sell your first book and somebody else is moaning about their agent or their reviews.
  • Meet outside your house. Writers all spend too much time at home anyway, and nobody should be stressing about their writing AND about cleaning or setting out snacks.
  • Pick a nice coffeeshop with big tables and not too much noise. (Our favorite coffeeshop did not survive the pandemic, alas, and we are still casting around for the best replacement.)
  • Find nice people. The writing world is full of rejection, bad reviews, and a lot of indifference. If you can find a few people who’ll are genuinely pleased and excited to read what you write—don’t pass it up.
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More New Things About Frogs

Posted by on Sep 10, 2021 in Children's Literature, Nonfiction | 0 comments

Because frogs are way more exciting than you think–here’s Wallace’s flying frog.

Does it really fly, you want to know? Well, no, it doesn’t. Other than the bat (the mammalian exception) true flight is at the present evolutionary moment confined to birds. (Long ago, there were reptiles in the sky too, but not today.)

Wallace’s flying frog glides from tree to tree in the rainforest. It can achieve a distance of up to fifty feet.

Frogs are AMAZING.

 

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Beautiful Blackbird Book Festival

Posted by on Sep 2, 2021 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

bbcbf-logo-animated abc-cover-777x1024There’s still time to experience some of the joyful exuberance of the Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival, named in honor of celebrated author/illustrator Ashley Bryant.

Fully accessible online…come for activities and read aloud and to see video of a joyful bike giveaway to honor the picture book Joseph’s Big Ride, written by Terry Farish and illustrated by Ken Daley.

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