Wow, another week has already rolled by? Where IS the time going?

I’m getting my second packet ready to submit on Monday, going over all the final checks. I only had one scare, when ALL of my files were missing from my flashdrive (yikes!!!). Why on earth they would not open on my laptop but would open on my desktop is a mystery to me. I’ve never had such a love/hate relationship as I do with computers.

On a lighter note, this website came across the Ventura/Santa Barbara listserve this week; kind of fun to look at and play around with, especially if you’re concerned with words going the way of the Dodo. It’s not for the fottopees of the world (or maybe it is…).

Happy Labor Day!

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Check Out These URLs

This week, two URLs came to me from my SCBWI Listserve that are well-worth looking into.

The first one was shared by Barbara Beitz. It’s a great site called Beyond Little House that’s dedicated to the Little House books written by Laura Engalls Wilder. For fans of this classic series, this is a must-see. I adore these books, even though I never knew of them as a child. It wasn’t until I took a children’s literature class in college that I discovered them. So, check it out. You’ll get all goose-bumpy and sentimental and leave feeling good inside.

The other URL was shared by Alexis O’Neill. This is is a must-read article for yet-to-be published writers regarding The Seven Biggest Myths of Publishing. I nodded my head through the whole article–“Uh-huh. Yep, been there, done that. Oh, how true!” Thanks to Anastasia Suen and Alexis for spreading the word about this one.

One last one I’ve been meaning to share comes from the website of Cynthia Leitich Smith. Cynthia has a section called, Kit Lit, where her cats have reviewed cat-themed picture books (for reals!). This is so clever and fun to read, especially if you’re a cat lover.

Enjoy!

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VC Update…Survived My First Packet!

Phew! I’ve been busy, but I wanted to say that I’ve survived my first “packet.” What is a packet, you might ask? Well, as part of the VC MFA requirements, during the semester, under the guidance of an advisor, students complete a certain amount of required work each month and turn it into his/her advisor for review/feedback. This monthly submission of work is referred to as a “packet” (because it’s all submitted to the advisor at once).

For the Picture Book Semester (what I’m enrolled in this semester), once a month I turn in an annotated bibliography (min. of 25 books), a critical essay, 2-4 manuscripts (at least one has to be new, others can be revised mss), and a letter to my advisor discussing my progress. Amazingly, my advisor gives me thorough feedback within a day or two. Then it’s time to begin the whole process again…

VC Pictures: Batch #2

Now that you’ve seen the landscape of VCFA, here are a few of it’s residents…

“First semesters” at the Mexican restaurant in Montpelier (Meg, Anna, Me, Hannah, Katherine).

Escaping to the great outdoors for dinner.

“First semesters” big night out to Barre, to see Harry Potter.

Dinner at Positive Pie (thats’ Sue and Anna).

Helen, Katherine, Me, Caroline at Positive Pie.

Pix from the VC Rez

I’m doing this a little backwards by posting pictures after the rez, but dang it, I couldn’t figure out how to download them from my camera (new camera) to the laptop. Oh well! Here they are, by the batch.


Dewey Hall, the VCFA “Hilton” and home to fine dining. That’s me and my son in front.

My dorm room. Only hit my head on the block wall twice the first night. :-\


Other side of my room.

Majestic College Hall, home to sore knees (they put the admin offices on the fourth floor).

The brand new VCFA bookstore. It has everything from aspirin to clothing to a wide assortment of books.

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All My Bags Are Packed…I’m Ready to Go

The 2009 summer residency is officially over, yet I’m still here. Why? Well, with flights such as they are, I thought it would be much more enjoyable to hang out here, rather than an airport. Sooo, I don’t leave for the aiport until later this morning. I really wish I COULD leave sooner, but it just didn’t work out.

This morning I was so excited that I woke up at 5:00. Couldn’t get back to sleep, so I finally crawled out of bed at 6:00. Praddled around a bit and had my leftover coffee drink from yesterday. Then I walked my “dorm box” of “stuff” that I’d mailed to myself here, back over to the VC mailroom to ship it back to myself at home.

I ran down to the cafeteria for some juice. Couldn’t stomach eating anything. Couldn’t bear to go into the dining room. Just the smell made me want to leave. It’s not that the food here is always bad, it’s just that it’s bad often enough to cause one to tire of it quickly. And really, even if it were delicious, how often can one eat off a plastic tray and stand in a chow line without it becoming a bit old? I was reminded of the infamous scenes from M*A*S*H when Hawkeye and BJ would sniff the food followed by some hilariouis comment about the cuisine.

Anyway, I’m eager to get home, unpack, hug my family and get to work. My head is spinning with ideas so I want to get to it!

VC Residency: Day ??? Oh Jeeze, I have no idea anymore…

I can see the light at the end of the tunnel of my first residency at VCFA. It’s been quite an experience thus far, with the rez definitely taking on a life of its own. It got quite intense there for a while, but then yesterday was the Good vs. Evil Symposium, where we had guest lecturers speak (Margo Lanagan, Deborah Noyes and Nancy Werlin) and some special activities. It also seems that in the past couple of days, there were a few more chances to grab some time to head into Montpelier for a meal, steal some library time or grab a catnap. Or blog.

On Friday, Kathi Appelt gave a lecture titled, Blurred Lines. I wish the world could hear this lecture. It was so moving. Like a piece of well-crafted writing, her talk pulled me in, made me laugh, touched my heart and mind, and all tied together beautifully in the end. If you ever have a chance to hear this lecture, GO. You won’t regret it.

Let’s see, what else? I’ve turned in my study plan, which is basically the work that my advisor and I agree that I will do for the upcoming semester. Write 12 picture books? No problem. (gulp). Critical essays? Sure! Love ’em to death. (gulp, gulp). Bibliographies? Heck, I read all the time anyway, why not add a few more titles to my regular reading regiment and annotate them while I’m at it. (gulp, gulp, gulp). When I was a kid, I loved the Matterhorn roller coaster ride at Disneyland. I’d wait in that far-stretching line, inching-inching, hearing the screams, knowing I was going to be terrified but yet I couldn’t help myself from trying. This feels the way. Yeah. It’s a little like that.

Two days and counting until I get to climb onto the bobsled…