I thought you might enjoy these cute little guys my dad carved out of wood in his shop. He loved working with wood. I love you and I miss you, Dad. ~Jody
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Merry Christmas!
I thought you might enjoy these cute little guys my dad carved out of wood in his shop. He loved working with wood. I love you and I miss you, Dad. ~Jody
Monday, November 10, 2014
Tasty News
Happy Monday, All!
We're experiencing the sun before the snow today in Missouri. It's a gorgeous 65 degrees right now. But by 7:00 pm tonight, the temperature is supposed to drop almost 40 degrees, with a slight chance of snow. Ouch. I keep telling myself I love the four seasons. I love the four seasons.
On Saturday I was lucky enough to attend the Kansas SCBWI conference, and boy, was it awesome! Speakers and faculty included author Sharon Draper, agents Karen Grencik, Jen Mattson, and Heather Alexander, and editor Brett Wright from Bloomsbury.
While I couldn't attend every breakout session, I did learn a ton from the ones I sat in on. Heather gave us great advice about improving our voice, and Karen used actual letters from editors (anonymously, of course) to discuss why manuscripts get rejected and how ours can avoid the same fate. Sharon inspired us with tales of her journey as an author and encouraged us to write what we know. And the five lines panel was sooooo interesting. It was fun to see the agents' and editor's takes on the first five lines of blind submissions. [I squee'd silently when they read and liked mine!]
Two of the best parts of the conference? Videos by Sharon and Karen featuring "Rise" by Shawn McDonald and "Words" by Hawk Nelson.
Thanks to Sue Gallion, my buddy, crit partner, and RA for the KS SCBWI chapter, for organizing such a great event!
In other news, if you're near a current [December 2014] Highlights magazine, please flip to page 30 and read my rebus, "My Tasty Snowman."
Hmm. You don't think I brought on this cold snap, do you?
All the best,
Jody
We're experiencing the sun before the snow today in Missouri. It's a gorgeous 65 degrees right now. But by 7:00 pm tonight, the temperature is supposed to drop almost 40 degrees, with a slight chance of snow. Ouch. I keep telling myself I love the four seasons. I love the four seasons.
On Saturday I was lucky enough to attend the Kansas SCBWI conference, and boy, was it awesome! Speakers and faculty included author Sharon Draper, agents Karen Grencik, Jen Mattson, and Heather Alexander, and editor Brett Wright from Bloomsbury.
While I couldn't attend every breakout session, I did learn a ton from the ones I sat in on. Heather gave us great advice about improving our voice, and Karen used actual letters from editors (anonymously, of course) to discuss why manuscripts get rejected and how ours can avoid the same fate. Sharon inspired us with tales of her journey as an author and encouraged us to write what we know. And the five lines panel was sooooo interesting. It was fun to see the agents' and editor's takes on the first five lines of blind submissions. [I squee'd silently when they read and liked mine!]
Two of the best parts of the conference? Videos by Sharon and Karen featuring "Rise" by Shawn McDonald and "Words" by Hawk Nelson.
Thanks to Sue Gallion, my buddy, crit partner, and RA for the KS SCBWI chapter, for organizing such a great event!
In other news, if you're near a current [December 2014] Highlights magazine, please flip to page 30 and read my rebus, "My Tasty Snowman."
Hmm. You don't think I brought on this cold snap, do you?
All the best,
Jody
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
The Steam-Powered Classroom on Youtube
Hey, everyone,
I had to interrupt my KC Royals love to share something I found today on the Internet. The Steam-Powered Classroom. What a great resource for kids and teachers! On the episode I watched, they discussed recent graphic science novels and how cool they are.
I agree! My VAMPIRES AND LIGHT (Capstone Press) is one of the featured titles. You can see the video review at about 1:45 in.
Thanks, Steam-Powered Classroom. Great work introducing cool books to cool kids!
Jody
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiL0VJE40T4
I had to interrupt my KC Royals love to share something I found today on the Internet. The Steam-Powered Classroom. What a great resource for kids and teachers! On the episode I watched, they discussed recent graphic science novels and how cool they are.
I agree! My VAMPIRES AND LIGHT (Capstone Press) is one of the featured titles. You can see the video review at about 1:45 in.
Thanks, Steam-Powered Classroom. Great work introducing cool books to cool kids!
Jody
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiL0VJE40T4
Thursday, October 16, 2014
THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS ARE IN THE WORLD SERIES!!!
Dear Friends,
Let me take this opportunity to depart from my usual blog discussions to say,
THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS
ARE IN THE WORLD SERIES!!!!
YEAH, BABY!!
I hope to return to my regular posts again soon. But not before I watch
THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS
IN THE WORLD SERIES!!!!
YEAH, BABY!!
Feeling Royals LOVE,
Jody
Let me take this opportunity to depart from my usual blog discussions to say,
THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS
ARE IN THE WORLD SERIES!!!!
YEAH, BABY!!
I hope to return to my regular posts again soon. But not before I watch
THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS
IN THE WORLD SERIES!!!!
YEAH, BABY!!
Feeling Royals LOVE,
Jody
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Monday, September 29, 2014
Barnes & Noble Hosts Park University's River Read Authors
This past Saturday, I had the pleasure of participating in a book signing at Barnes & Noble. The event was co-hosted by Sherry Polito of B&N and Park University's Shannon Cuff. It highlighted authors who will be talking with elementary students at Park University's River Read festival in mid-October. Here are some of my writing buddies. Thanks, B&N and Park University!
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Debra McArthur and Anola Pickett |
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Ann Ingalls and Dale-Marie Bryan |
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Christine Taylor Butler |
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Teresa Herbic |
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Some of my books |
Thursday, September 25, 2014
From Down Under to a Bookshelf Near You -- BEARDED DRAGONS
Hey everyone,
It's officially fall and time to open the windows, if you're in my neck of the woods. A sure sign of the changing seasons in Missouri are the mums that decorate front porches.
I was lucky enough today to find something else decorating my porch: a box from my publisher, ABDO, with copies of my latest book.
I hope you get a chance to celebrate fall with a sweatshirt, a few colorful flowers, and a great book.
~Jody
It's officially fall and time to open the windows, if you're in my neck of the woods. A sure sign of the changing seasons in Missouri are the mums that decorate front porches.
I was lucky enough today to find something else decorating my porch: a box from my publisher, ABDO, with copies of my latest book.
I hope you get a chance to celebrate fall with a sweatshirt, a few colorful flowers, and a great book.
~Jody
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