RTW: Book of the Month for November, 2012
On the last Road Trip Wednesday of each month, the YA Highway team asks what our favorite book was for that month. This month I have been in the throes of NaNoWriMo. As I...
On the last Road Trip Wednesday of each month, the YA Highway team asks what our favorite book was for that month. This month I have been in the throes of NaNoWriMo. As I...
It’s Road Trip Wednesday time again, and, as you might be aware, this is a particularly busy week, what with Thanksgiving, Black Friday shopping, and, for a bunch of us, NaNoWriMo. The prompt from...
Okay, okay, that’s a bit of a cheesy blog title for this week’s Road Trip Wednesday, but please, my creative energies are all NaNo-focused, so I’m afraid you get the scrapings from the bottom...
It’s that time again–not only is it Road Trip Wednesday time, but it’s time to pick a novel of the month. Although we’re already a week into November, the YA Highway ladies want to...
It’s Road Trip Wednesday time again, and this week, YA Highway wants to know: …in your opinion, what is it that makes some books seem ideal for a film translation? It’s true–at least in...
Today’s Road Trip Wednesday question from YA Highway is: Are you doing NaNoWriMo, or have you ever? Does having a deadline inspire you? If you read my blog last week, or you’re one...
If you’re like me, and in my situation (unpublished, unagented, and probably a lot of other uns), the most pressing “long term writing goals” are along the lines of “finish this novel,” or “get...
This week’s Road Trip Wednesday question posed by YA Highway asks: How does your writing (place, time, inspiration, etc) change with the seasons? The time, inspiration, and many other aspects of writing really don’t...
Is it that time again already? Wasn’t it the beginning of summer just a few weeks ago? Wow. So, here we are with YA Highway‘s monthly Road Trip Wednesday look at our favorite book...
This week’s Road Trip Wednesday challenge from the YA Highway team is: Name a fable or story you’d like to see a retelling of. If you’re feeling creative, come up with a premise of...