Anyway, I've had an interesting ride, this last year and a half (in addition to the Epilepsy journey!). In fact it's been downright madness, I tell ya. I got an agent... And not just any agent. I got THE Danielle Smith from Red Fox Literary to believe I'm actually worth representing.* It's been an honor and a thrill. She lets me write what my heart wants to write, without thinking I'm some hippie-fied weirdo. THAT. ROCKS. We also share the same nerdy obsessions and that makes our relationship kind of awesome. For example, when she was sick, I may have sent her Sherlock memes to make her happy. It did the trick.
*Hypnotizing. It works like a charm.
So, my other new found
On your marks? Ready... Set... GO!
What am I currently working on?
This is a question I can answer with one word...
EVERYTHING.
I am writing and writing and writing (when you have the freedom to write what you want, you have a grander creativity resource available to you). At this exact moment, I am revising a story I've written that is unlike the others for the simple fact that it... rhymes. *Gasp!* I know. But hey, one must try, right? It's not at all easy, but that's how I like my challenges. Bring it, you rhymer, you!
How does my work differ from others of its genre?
I'd personally like to think that my inability to have a niche in the picture book world has made me different. I often hear from my in-person critique group that I bring something different each time I show up. At first, I thought it was my biggest handicap. Now? I rather like that about me. I tend to be less conventional, though. Whatever that means.
Why do I write what I write?
I write what comes from my heart. It really must move me, before I put it to paper. I have to feel passionate about it. That might sound cliché, but it's the truth. I can't write a story about a cactus who wishes it were a banana. I can't pretend I'm funny because I'm really not. I write what makes me go, Oh wow... That's perfect. I also want to show the world that life isn't the same for everyone. That's the thought that actually DRIVES me. There are so many people on this planet; I want to write about and for all of them.
How does my individual writing/illustrating process work?
It starts with an idea. Just a word, even. Then I usually get out me old pen and paper and literally brainstorm on paper. Remember when you were in elementary school and your teacher made you write a word in a circle, and then draw lines that pointed to other circled words, and so on and so on? Remember how much you hated it? Yeah. NOT ME. I loved it then and I absolutely need it now. I can be super visual in my planning of a manuscript. After that, I just... write. I never, ever start writing on the computer though. I always begin with a handwritten draft. I will eventually switch to the computer with reluctance, and start my second, third, thousandth drafts.
Okay, sooooo...
Up Next on this lovely blog tour:
My wonderful friends Marcie Colleen and Tracey M. Cox. They really are two of my most favorite people on this planet (that I've NEVER met in person). I adore them, and you should too!
That's all for now... As awesome things happen, I'll be blogging about them. Don't you worry!!
Look for one last post from Perched in a Tree, coming SOON!! I will be moving my blogging adventures over to my website, and this one will go quiet... AGAIN.
****HOWEVER****
Look for one last post from Perched in a Tree, coming SOON!! I will be moving my blogging adventures over to my website, and this one will go quiet... AGAIN.