PAULA and KANGAROOBEE
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Today I’m starting my Monday posts. I’m so excited to be here. I thought I’d start by telling you a little bit about myself.
1. At my day job, I’m an attorney for a prepaid legal services plan for UAW workers. I practice in consumer litigation, including collection defense, bankruptcy, and mortgage foreclosure prevention. So with the economy lately, I keep plenty busy.
2. I have an awesome family—a 13 year old daughter we adopted from China who will be in high school next year (Yikes!) and a husband who has chronic, pretty serious lung problems. Thankfully his health is maintaining.
3. I squeeze my writing in when I can. My middle grade fantasy is about an adopted 13-year-old girl who must discover how her adopted mother’s love unlocks her magical powers or lose her best friend forever. I’ve been working on it since the summer before my daughter started first grade. So yeah, it’s taken me a long time. But I never wanted to be a writer as a kid. I’ve had to learn from lots of mistakes. But it’s almost done. Promise. And I’m even outlining a new YA fantasy.
Here’s what I’ll be blogging about. Once a month, I’ll talk about something related to writing. There will also be lots of author interviews. I can’t promise they’ll all include a book giveaway, but the ones I have lined up so far do. And I’m going to allow international participants for now. I’m interviewing many, but not all, debut and middle grade authors. I’ve noticed that middle grade authors don’t get as much attention as YA authors so I want to spotlight some of them. And I’ll start an Ask the Expert series where I interview kids between 5th and 12th grade about what they’re reading.
If you’re an author with a book coming out and would like to be interviewed, contact me. And if you’re on Facebook, friend me. I’m not on Twitter.
So what about you? Tell us what you write and blog about. And next week come back for an interview with Terry Johnson where we discuss her debut middle grade book, DOGSLED DREAMS.
Posted by Natalie
28 comments:
Welcome to Mondays! Looking forward to your interview with Terry, love her book!
Happy Monday to you too! Looking forward to your posts!!! :O)
Sounds like you have some super stuff lined up, Natalie! Great planning. I never know quite what I'm going to do. I'm so disorganized.
So excited you're almost done with your middle grade! You've been working on it a long time. It'll be such a rush when you release it into the wild!
Awesome!
I am really excited about your focus on middle grade authors. I find so much stuff on the web for YA, but hardly any for middle grade.
Thanks so much for your support Deb, Diane, Carolina, Lydia, and Deni. I appreciate it.
Happy first official post, Natalie!!
I'm really excited about everything you have planned. Thanks again for joining forces with me!
I'd love an interview, Natalie!
Awesome Nat. (Doing happy dance) I'm so excited for this new partnership between you and Casey.
Great news! Can't wait to read more about TerryLynn. I just got Dogsled Dreams over the weekend. Happy Monday!
I love Terry Lynn, and her book is awesome. Looking forward to the interview. I'm so glad you've found a blogging niche, Natalie!!
YAY!
Sounds like a great lineup, Natalie.
Congratulations on joining Lit Rambles! I love the idea of interviewing kids to see what they're reading. Will be looking forward to your posts.
Looking forward to your Monday posts! And I'll look for you on Facebook.
Wow. Natalie. Glad to see you here, and regular-like. I look forward to reading your posts and insights.
Welcome Natalie! I won Dogsled Dreams in a contest and can't wait to read it when it arrives in the mail!
You've given us a lot to look forward to, Natalie! I'm particularly excited about the focus on MG, and the interviews with real kids. The insights of kids are critical to those who write for them, but I don't think we hear about this nearly enough. Thank you!
First:
THANK YOU for Cheryl Klein's book!!! REALLY looking forward to digging in and imagine it will be inspirational. Can't believe I won, again (I was chosen in the Give-it-Forward event Casey did.) Don't hate me everyone. Maybe I should go buy a lottery ticket.
Second:
I always find it interesting to learn what writer's day jobs are. Thanks for sharing. And I hope your husband remains stable.
Third:
I am SO excited to hear what the kids will have to say. I learned TONS of unexpected things when an eleven year old beta reader read my MG fantasy.
Fourth:
You asked about our own blog posts. I post about things that I've learned or found inspirational in hopes it might help someone else. I'm starting an monthly interview post to spotlight serious writers who are in search of an agent or publisher, someone with a blog to share. Anyone interested? Let me know : )
Fifth:
So nice to "meet" you. I look forward to Mondays.
Sounds like you have a lot of great things planned, Natalie! I'm looking forward to your posts.
Thanks everyone for all the support. I'm so glad you're looking forward to my posts.
I love your story, Natalie. But you already know that. LOL And Terry...so awesome!! Nice job.
I agree that it would be nice to read more about the middle grade books and authors.
Yeah! First post! Congrats, Natalie. :)
I just started my blog ( www.thewritertorium.blogspot.com )since my YA novel is officially started it's looooong journey to (hopeful) publication. I've been blogging about all the fabulous insanity that goes along with being a newbie writer in the hopes to vent--I mean commiserate--I mean help/entertain other newbies.
I'm a comment whore, so stop by and let me know what you think. Natalie already has a few times-- thank you!
yay! I'm looking forward to your Monday posts :)
Another reason to look forward to Mondays.
I am a nerd.
At work, I do nerdy things. I nerd hard on my blog as well, and my current writing project may only appeal to nerds. munkdavis.blogspot.com
That's so cool that you're writing a middle grade fantasy! If I could ever get my motivation behind me (and some time away from college), I'd love to try my hand at writing a book!
Thanks for putting the spotlight on MG books. Here's another blog that does the same.
From the Mixed Up Files of Middle Grade Authors www.mixedupfiles.com
Natalie -- congrats on this! So exciting that you are interviewing MG folks as we always get lost in the shuffle! Big congratulatory hugs!
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