Author Nathan Bransford put together something a little bit special and a lot funny this week. It's been doing the rounds on facebook amongst those of a writerly persuasion and is well worth a watch for anyone who hasn't seen it! (And a second, third and fourth watch, come to think of it.)
Seeing as even we on the Slushpile couldn't put it any better, here's the link:
http://blog.nathanbransford.com/2012/08/the-publishing-process-in-gif-form.html
Enjoy!
Notes from the Slushpile is a team blog maintained by eight friends who also happen to be children's authors at different stages of the publishing journey.
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Thursday, 30 August 2012
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Edinburgh Book Festival: Teri Terry checks it out from both sides of the Yurt
by Teri Terry
Last week I was at the amazing Edinburgh Book Festival: the largest public celebration of the written word in the WORLD.
I was invited to take part in two events - more on them, below - and also spent an extra day there so I could experience the whole thing from the other side.
Banrock the Muse models my Edinburgh author badge, nestled between the Edinburgh Programme & Slated! |
I was invited to take part in two events - more on them, below - and also spent an extra day there so I could experience the whole thing from the other side.
Thursday, 2 August 2012
'Oh, my Daddy, my Daddy!' - Words that move in older fiction
by Addy Farmer
The blog that never ends. More choices of words that move from me and you...Behind the tired old words, Tog heard the harsh grate of fear and loved Allanza even more for his stupid bravery, even though the prat had got them into this mess. J.P. Buxton - I Am The BladeI love this book and I love these words. Here, we arrive just at this point when our hero, Tog realises what lengths his friend will go to for him - even if the action is idiotic.What is bravery if not the act of doing something which scares you witless? And then when you do that something brave for a friend - well then, then it becomes so moving.