Today I'm honored to be visiting the Teaching Authors website where I'm offering a Wednesday Writing Workout. Here's an excerpt:
Mining for Nuggets of Gold in Stories Left Behind
Do you have any stories or poems that you’ve trunked, shelved, iced, buried, torpedoed, or locked in the vault? Work that was once your reason for showing up to write every day, but then at some point stopped being fun or interesting enough to continue? I do. Each piece’s end comes differently – sometimes I move on after barely starting, and other times I write through the end only to find that it didn’t turn out the way that I had intended. After the huge investments of time and energy, it can be disappointing, even heartbreaking.
My first picture book, This Old Band, has its genesis in in the demise of another rhyming concept book that will probably never be published because I’m not sure I’ll ever figure out how to write it...TO READ THIS FULL ARTICLE, PLEASE VISIT TEACHING AUTHORS.
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06.25.14