Aurora, The Littlest Reindeer

I co-run a drama club at my daughter’s school (is co-run even a word?) and for Christmas the school wanted us to do a small play that involved some audience participation. I offered to write the script for it thinking a) it would be more fun to have a unique script rather than something pulled out of a book somewhere that had been performed thousands of times and b) it would be a fun challenge to write.

I haven’t written a script since junior high, and this script had a lot of requirements. It had to be short and simple enough for elementary school kids ranging from grade 3 to grade 6 to perform without much rehearsal (the performance is on December 20th and we only meet for 1/2 an hour a week). It had to be Christmas related and have audience participation with ‘sound effects’. The drama club has 8 students in it, so that was a consideration, plus we wouldn’t have much, if anything, in the way of props, costumes or set.

So I wrote it — and I’m remarkably happy with it. I sent it off to the teachers who are running the drama club with me, we’ll see what they have to say, but over all I’m extremely pleased with myself. I’ve got a solid plot, some funny jokes, a good message, a Christmas theme and it fits all the requirements. Plus, it builds on the skills we’ve already been teaching the kids! Yay!

It’s called Aurora, The Littlest Reindeer and I think after some fine tuning I might even send it out to a couple publishers — which will be interesting, I never thought I’d try to market a play. It was fun to write too — very freeing to be able to occasionally just tell (via stage directions) rather than having to show everything.

I’m pretty happy with myself. Now I just have to wait and see if everyone else agrees with me about it’s awesomeness 🙂

Writer’s Market Update

Dude! Writer’s Market rocks! Okay, I know I’ve said that before, but really. I sent them off an email, as I mentioned, and they’ve already gotten back to me. Not only did they reassure me that no data was lost, tell me that everything should be up and running within two weeks and offer me compensation for the ‘down’ time, they also sent me an .xls file that has my complete submission information in it. Awesome!

I love Writer’s Market!

In other news my haiku, Sandcastle #5, has gone live at WildChildPublishing.com — if I may quote part of the introduction to the November poetry page…“This month, Wild Child presents its first haiku in many moons. I hope you find this succinct verse, fashioned upon the ancient style, as trim and evocative as a Japanese garden.” Talk about making my night!

Writer’s Market

Writer’s Market released their new look today, and I admit — it looks wonderful…however, I can’t figure out how it works anymore LOL  I wanted to go and update the status of some of my manuscripts (one acceptance and one rejection) but I can’t figure out how to change that — and I’m really missing the ‘Quick List’ button.  With it I could see at a glance if I had any manuscripts that weren’t currently being considered by a publisher — without it I feel lost.

I’ve sent out an email to them begging for help, and hopefully they’ll reply.  Their submission tracker was my most favorite writing tool ever and I’ll be very sad if I can’t figure out how to use this new version.  I’ve got my fingers crossed that they are still working on the site and will add a quick list button and such — or that I’ve just been a goofball and missed the obvious.

If anyone out there knows how to update manuscripts with the new Writer’s Digest or has found a quick list button hiding somewhere PLEASE let me know.

In other, more cheerful news, I’m at over 30k in my novel.  Alas, the quality has taken a rather large turn for the worse, but it’s okay — quantity over quality right?  And if worse comes to worse I can always cannibalize what I’ve got so far 😉

Alright, time to go on another hunt for that quick list button!  Wish me luck!

Sandcastle #5

I thought I was going to be writing a post today about how my NaNoWriMo effort is going (well by the way, 26,094/50,000) and that would be it for today, but nope — I have even better news.

My haiku, “Sandcastle #5”, has been accepted for the November 15th edition of WildChildPublishing.Com — yay!  I’ll link to it from my publications page once that edition goes live. 🙂

NaNo and MySpace

I’m doing NaNoWriMo again this year, and I’m off to a good start — yay! However, I felt a need to procrastinate a bit today and so I whipped up a MySpace page for myself. Rather silly since I’ve got this site to use, and especially since I don’t plan to give up on this page at all, but it seemed like the thing to do.

I also whipped up a few more links for the horizontal nav bar up there *points* so now it doesn’t look quite so empty.

Alas, as much as I’d love to just keep writing here I really ought to get back to my NaNo novel — wish me luck!

NaNoWriMo Word Count:

5,065
/ 50,000
(10.1%)

They say…

‘They’ say if you’re going to be serious about writing for a living you need to have an ‘Author’ website.  Of course, ‘they’ say alot of things, but I suspect that in this case ‘they’ may be right.  So I’ve created this website…now I just need to think of things to put on it 🙂

I write, I edit and I take a lot of naps.

Malcare WordPress Security