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September 10th, 2008
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March 25th, 2008
Thanks to those of you who stopped by with questions for the agent Elana Roth last week. The Q&A is now posted on my website and if you want to know more about her or agenting in general, stop by and have a look. Also, today, Tuesday, from 3-5pm EASTERN you can ask a comment in the comment section and Elana will do her best to answer it. I hope you'll stop by!
cheers,
Joelle
http://www.joelleanthony.com
March 18th, 2008
Q&A
This is very big and very exciting! Elana Roth, a new agent at Firebrand Literary has agreed to answer your burning questions. Well, okay, only the ones pertaining to writing, the writing business, publishing, agenting, query letters, etc. If you’re in the market for an agent, this is an excellent opportunity to find out more about Elana and see if she might be a good match for you.
Here’s how it works. You go to my contact page and send me your question (if you have more than one, there will probably be time to ask it live later on, so just send the one you want answered the most). I am accepting questions until 5pm Eastern time on Friday, March 21st. Elana will do her best to answer them all and I will post her answers right here on Tuesday, March 25th. On Tuesday, during a dedicated time period (to be determined), you can post additional questions in the comments section and Elana will do her best to answer those too.
Here’s a little about Elana Roth:
Elana is graduate of Barnard College and the Jewish Theological Seminary, and is nearly at her 10 year mark in New York City. She started her career at Nickelodeon Magazine, researching wacky and even gross stories. Most recently, she just finished a 5 year stint as an editor at Parachute Publishing, where she worked on R.L. Stine’s Rotten School and many other series for kids of all ages. She has recently joined Firebrand Literary and if you’re interested in querying her, please follow their guidelines.
Again, please use my contact page to help me keep everything straight. Thanks! You can also go to http://www.joelleanthony.com and click on the contact page there.
June 22nd, 2007
Today I'm interviewing author, Kathy Erskine on my website. Drop on by and check it out! Also, Anne Marie Pace is giving away Kathy's new book, QUAKING. There's a link on my site to take you to her contest.
cheers,
Joelle
http://www.joelleanthony.com
June 8th, 2007
And as always, don't forget to enter to win books!
May 15th, 2007
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May 14th, 2007
cheers,
Joelle
www.joelleanthony.com
May 11th, 2007
Joelle
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April 29th, 2007
Don't forget, I'm looking for authors to interview too for the Friday Five.
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April 24th, 2007
April 18th, 2007
March 29th, 2007
I am writing, writing, writing, thus the lack of regular posts.
cheers,
Joelle
March 24th, 2007
March 20th, 2007
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/books/3065
March 18th, 2007
Now I'm back to the previous manuscript that I thought was done! Heehee! Are they ever done? I have some requested revisions from a person who shall remain anonymous for now. This person has given me line edits and I started working diligently this morning. I think it's going to go relatively smoothly and I'm pretty excited about the changes.
But the real and exciting news is that today we purchased a 1958 Shasta trailer that will be my new writing studio! We are also going to use it for occasional camping trips, but primarily it's all mine to write in. I'm very excited about it even though I won't get to use it right away because it's more than halfway across the country from me now. We'll be having it stored for a bit and pick it up later this summer. Yay! That's it in the picture.
March 7th, 2007
Anyway, the idea is that artists tend to hide/avoid life/their art by reading and that we need some quiet non-reading time. Well, if you read this blog you'll see that the other day I was having trouble committing to a book. My brain is just too full of words to take in any more. I decided it was time for a reading deprivation cleansing week. Guess what? I hate it. I'm grumpy and moody and you'd think my house would be cleaner or something because of all the free time I have, but nope. So why stick with it? Well, I can't remember exactly what the great epiphany or feeling was last time, but I know it was good, so I'm going to stick it out. Until Sunday night...blech.
One thing Julia Cameron does tell you to do is to journal if you fall off the wagon. What'd you read? Why? Yeah, it's kinda like therapy. I keep a journal in the morning, but I thought it might be good to make my observations on this blog instead. So, yes...I fell off the wagon. Very briefly. I just zipped through Rachel Vater's blog. I didn't read all the hooks she's posting, but I did read the stuff she wrote.
I have done very well otherwise. I haven't gone to my favorite blog even once(www.eileencook.com) but I'm pretty sure that Eileen's not being too funny this week becuse she feels sorry for me depriving myself like this. Notice how she didn't join me though???? In fact, she's probably reading extra books this week. Oh, and I guess maybe reading the comics online might count as reading...I only read 5 so it only takes a minute or two...
Other than that, I've done pretty well. Especially considering I received a box of books, yes a box of books in the mail on Monday!
I have caught up on my email and some friends have gotten a lot more emails in the last few days than usual. I've written some letters, made granola, cleaned out a drawer or two, done laundry, worked out 3 days instead of 2 already plus went for a walk, and I've also done a bunch of revising which is cool, but I don't think reading would've stopped me from doing that anyway.
I'm sure you're all dying to know what I learn from this (and if my husband's still speaking to me), so I'll keep you posted. And whatever you do, don't send me anything to read!
February 24th, 2007
Hi, All.
I know a fair amount of people read my need to read page because they're looking for good books, but I don't know if anyone reads this. Anyway, if there are any of you out there, I've been absent because I've been in "the writer's groove". You know. When you have to time your breaks not to make sure you go back to work on time, but to make sure you actually take them! I've been writing for 5,6,7 even 10 hours a day this week and today I finished my WIP. I have to do one more pass through before I hand it off to my critique group, although my husband's getting it tonight because I can hardly wait for him to read it. This book (which I only ever submitted once) was 354 pages. It is now....237!!!!! Yay me!
Hope you're writing well. Two days off this week for me. Just try and stop me! Then the pass through and then a new project...wohoo! And then of course I'll have to revise once I hear from my readers. But revising is my favorite thing, so bring it on!
cheers,
Joelle
February 19th, 2007
February 17th, 2007
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February 9th, 2007
To be fair, I was in dire need of a break since I worked hard from last spring until mid-October, writing every day and having to force myself to take breaks let alone days off. Talk about a groove! I'm ready though for another stint like that. Let's go!
I've been working on my WIP, cutting massive amounts (like the first 60, yeah...60 pages!). My goal is to get it down from 354 to 250 pages. I'm about a quarter of the way through and I'm feeling really good about it. I have a brand new ending and I'll have to rework some of the middle to set it up, but it's pretty well defined in my brain, so I think it will just be fun. As my friend Eileen Cook told me today (after reading my notes on her WIP), "Now if I could only find people to make all the changes and let me take all the credit then things would be perfect." She also said, " It is a darn good thing that we like writing-
otherwise the process would be a killer."
Huh? It's not killer???? Yeah, okay. She's right. For me the fun part is the revision anyway. The first draft is what kills me.
What parts do you love most about writing?
