This week I have been noticing the adult takeover of the
children’s book world. First it was colouring in books – for adults and now
book publisher Workman is following this up with sticker books and other childhood past times aimed at adults. Is this a blurring of the ages or a
cynical ploy to keep publishers afloat? Children’s books have not taken the
print hit that adult books have taken. Hodder must be rubbing its hands at the
foresight to trademark Enid Blyton’s name as Joanna Penn mentions in this great article on intellectual property. How many adults will be receiving a new Enid
Blyton book for Christmas this year?
Children’s writers have been discussing ways they can help
children come to terms with the next four years in US politics. As other
writers have pointed out now is the time to write inspirational stories to
foster hope. 18 children’s writers look at writing girl characters.
Anne R Allen has written a cracker of a post on writer’s enemies. You know the ones who slyly put you down or criticize you. Sometimes
they can be in your own head. Anne gives advice on how to recognise them and
deal with them.
December is when your thoughts turn to the big edit of your
NaNoWriMo novel. Roz Morris suggests putting it away until after Christmas... for
very good reasons.
Dean Wesley Smith has a great article on writing for
yourself- Artistic choice and making money.
Donald Maass is a contributor to Writer Unboxed as well as
being a respected agent and writing coach. This week he wrote about aiming to
answer the big questions in your writing. Putting your purpose on the page is
one of those stand out posts that make you reframe your thinking around
writing. A must read. (As are the comments.)
In The Craft Section,
How to punch up your action scenes- Janice Hardy- Bookmark
How to avoid the sagging middle- Jami Gold- Bookmark
11 ways to find and use slang and jargon words- Ruth Harris-
Bookmark
Your never ending writing improvement program- James Scott Bell- Bookmark ( I have this writing book and it is a little gem!)
5 quick questions to help write awesome characters – Angela
Ackerman – Bookmark
Understanding the first draft- Now Novel
8 steps for writing the perfect scene- C S Lakin- Bookmark
In The Marketing Section,
Amazon’s new preorder policies-Must Read
Print pricing piracy- The Book Designer-Must Read
What is a hybrid publisher- Jane Friedman-Bookmark
To Finish,
It wouldn’t be December without a host of ideas for writerly
gifts. I spent a long time in front of journal and pen displays today before
finding a great writerly gift for my Christmas draw. So if you need some
inspiration check out this list from Ava Jae and if the writer has
everything... this list from Bookriot.
The last Writers Island podcast is up for the year. Click on
the pic in the sidebar.
The last newsletter for the year will be going out this
weekend. My To Do list is getting long. Ahh the joys of Christmas, the end of
the school year and summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
Maureen
@craicer