Skip to main content

Dec. '10 World of Ink Tour with author J.D. Holiday




~World of Ink Tour Schedule for J.D. Holiday~
 
December 1st 
The Product Review Place http://productreviewplace.ning.com/profiles/blog/list?user=0lnk96wyqr6ya

December 2nd
Book Marketing Network
http://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profiles/blog/list?user=VSGrenier&xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_url

December 3rd

The Writing Mama http://thewritingmama.blogspot.com

December 4th
VBT-Writers On The Move
http://vbt-writersonthemove.blogspot.com/

December 5th
Utah Children's Writer Blog
http://utahchildrenswriters.blogspot.com/

December 6th
RRRadio-Stories for Children with hosts: VS Grenier, D.M. Cunningham, Tiffany Strelitz Haber and Beth Navarro.
Live Radio Interview at 11am MST (10am PST, Noon Central and 1pm EST) http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rrradio
Call in number (646) 595-4478

December 7th
KidsRead Blog
http://kidsreads.wordpress.com/

December 8th
Stories for Children Magazine FG Interview

December 9th
Families Matter Blog Book Review
http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com
 
December 10th

December 13th
The Maggie Project
www.themaggieproject.blogspot.com

December 14th
Families Matter Blog Interview
http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com

December 15th
One Zillion Books
http://www.onezillionbooks.com

December 16th
Irene Roth Book Review Blog
http://rothsinspiringbooksandproducts.wordpresscom

December 17th
Terri Forehand's Blog
http://terri-forehand.blogspot.com/
Writing and other ways into the heart of the matter . . . for kids! 

You can learn more at http://storiesforchildrenpublishing.com/J_D_Holiday_WorldofInkTour.aspx

Comments

  1. Looks like it will be a great tour. I'll be sure to check out some of the stops.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Thank you for visiting my blog and for leaving a comment.

Popular posts from this blog

VBT-Guest Author Spotlight Donna McDine

      Donna McDine is an award-winning children's author, Honorable Mention in the 77th and two Honorable Mentions in the 78 th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competitions. Her stories have been published in many print and online publications and her interest in American History resulted in writing and publishing The Golden Pathway. Donna has two more books under contract with Guardian Angel Publishing, The Hockey Agony and Powder Monkey . She writes, moms and is the Editor-in-Chief for Guardian Angel Kids and Publicist for the National Writing for Children Center from her home in the historical hamlet Tappan, NY. McDine is a member of the SCBWI and Musing Our Children.                What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it?       The Underground Railroad was a pivotal time in American history, one that should never be repeated. It is my hope ...

Five Tips for a More Marketable Children’s Picture Book Manuscript by Mayra Calvani

The world of children’s picture book publishing is extremely competitive. If you’re an aspiring children’s author, you need to make sure your manuscript is in excellent shape and has all the elements editors and agents look for before you begin the submission process. Here are five tips to make your picture book manuscript more marketable: Start right with the problem.  Many times beginner writers begin a picture book with back-story. It’s okay to have this back-story in the first draft, but be sure to get rid of it when you edit. Back-story is unnecessary 90% of the time and it only serves to slow down the beginning of a story, making it weaker. You want to grab the reader right from the start. So don’t be afraid to begin your story at the heart of the problem. It’s okay to set the stage with a sentence or two—but no more! Have a protagonist readers can relate to. Generally, children like to listen to stories about other children or animals with children’s characteristics. ...

Interview Friday with author Rie McGaha

Rie McGaha was born and raised in northern California along the shores of Humboldt County where her grandmother often took her to dig for clams and watch the whales migrate. Being raised with the mountains on one side and the ocean on the other, gave Rie a deep love for nature. She has resided in the Kiamichi Mountains of SE Oklahoma for more than ten years with her husband, Nathan, where they rescue animals, nurses them back to health and tries to find homes for them. She is the mother of 12 and Nana of 33. VS: Rie, I want to thank you for being my guest here on The Writing Mama today. As you know, being a parent is hard work and when you throw writing into the mix . . . well it seems almost impossible to get everything done. I find myself asking if I giving my three children enough attention throughout the day. Now you didn’t really start writing until your children were grown, however, you have your grandchildren running around from time to time, so to start here is the first qu...