How're things?
Here on Blueberry Hill, spring is finally really probably almost definitely thinking about coming! We haven't had any snow for over three days, nor has the temperature gone below 20 at night. This is progress, folks!
Also, the bear has been to visit. He broke both the bird feeders out of the trees and carried one off into the woods. I am not running a take-out service for bears! Bird feeders are not cheap, and that bear owes me some money. He does this EVERY YEAR! (And I hear the wise-guy in the back saying, "If he does it every year, why don't you take the feeders down before he does?", and the answer to that, wise-guy, is uhhh....)
Last weekend I had the privilege of attending the New England SCBWI Conference in Springfield, MA. It was my first time going, and boy do they run a great conference! I recommend going next year if you get the chance! I got to hear some inspiring speakers - Dan Santat, Kwame Alexander, and Jo Knowles, among others - and perhaps even more importantly I got to hang out with some old friends and meet a couple of hitherto online friends who I have now gotten to talk to IRL! There will be no photographs, however, because I prefer that you all think of me as tall, willowy and breathtakingly beautiful :)
Also, they had really good brownies :) Not that I'm suggesting that chocolate is the most important feature of a conference... but, well, I'm just saying... :)
Speaking of chocolate, let's start the day off right! :)
Something Chocolate this way comes... (and thank you Kathy for sending it my way - you are a treasure! :))
Use Ice cream cones, dip the top in chocolate, add fruit and
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Okay, now, if everyone could get their fingers out of the dip, today's pitch comes to us from Randy, a writer/illustrator who lives in a treehouse overlooking Dawson Pond in Pontiac, MI. He doesn't have a website at the moment, but has a presence on Facebook, is involved with the Michigan chapter of SCBWI, and belongs to a good crit group.
Here is his pitch:
Working Title: The Last Race
Age/Genre: MG (ages 9-14)
The Pitch: Twelve year old Ben races 1/4 midget car that his Dad built for him. Soon after his first race, his Mom dies of breast cancer. The story is about how he deals with the loss. Will his life ever be the same again? Why can't he talk to his Dad like before? Will he ever race again? Find out how his maternal grandfather becomes a mentor to Ben.
So what do you think? Would You Read It? YES, MAYBE or NO?
If your answer is YES, please feel free to tell us what you particularly liked and why the pitch piqued your interest. If your answer is MAYBE or NO, please feel free to tell us what you think could be better in the spirit of helping Randy improve his pitch. Helpful examples of possible alternate wordings are welcome. (However, I must ask that comments be constructive and respectful. I reserve the right not to publish comments that are mean because that is not what this is about.)
Please send YOUR pitches for the coming weeks! For rules and where to submit, click on this link Would You Read It or on the Would You Read It tab in the bar above. There are openings in September so you've got a little time to polish up your pitches and send yours for your chance to be read by editor Erin Molta!
Randy is looking forward to your thoughts on his pitch! I am looking forward to catching up on the PILES of work that have gathered while I've been revisiting colleges and attending conferences. I say that as if I might actually ever catch up! Ah, the power of optimism :)
Have a wonderful Wednesday, everyone!!!
Randy is looking forward to your thoughts on his pitch! I am looking forward to catching up on the PILES of work that have gathered while I've been revisiting colleges and attending conferences. I say that as if I might actually ever catch up! Ah, the power of optimism :)
Have a wonderful Wednesday, everyone!!!