I enjoy trailers as an art form, always like to take a look at what methods people use to create them. But as a reader and children's book reviewer, I decide about a book by reading the blurb, trusted reviewer comments, and most importantly, an ex...
G'day ladies! I'm Susan, and I blog as The Book Chook. My passion is encouraging kids to read, write and create. I live in Coffs Harbour - where it has finally stopped raining and reminded me why I love the coast!
Are you going to self-publish or are you hoping to submit to a traditional publisher? A traditional publisher will choose an illustrator and likely not give you much say.
Hi Kristie, I bet your kids love your story! I love ideas like this as a way to enthuse kids about reading and writing, and also think these sorts of books make wonderful keepsakes.
If you've submitted to publishers that are expensive, I'm assumi...
Do you write for kids? Do you write for adults? Fantasy? Fiction? History? Let's face it, you write alone, but you don't have to be alone. Let's support each other.
My Book Chook blog shares snippets from the wonderful world and words of kids’ literacy and literature. I'm passionate about helping kids read, write and create, and like to think my web space is where literacy and literature collide.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
tips for parents and others interested in children's literature and literacy, tips for bloggers, tips for writers, great resources for bloggers/kidlit lovers
What are your areas of interest?
mommyhood, blogging, special needs children, twitter, the arts, green living, writing
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Do you have a Twitter account? What do you tweet about?
I tweet about my fight with breast cancer and becoming a mom for the first time. I have been trying to find more people to follow me so that I can spread awareness: http://twitter.com/ViralCEO
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