After all the excitement of being on the Nim's Island set, (then a week getting over a cold - just life's little way of bringing you down to earth again!) it's now the Festival and Children's Book Week time of year. At the moment I'm frantically revising the third Mokie and Bik sequel, and also doing a light edit on the second one which has just arrived back from Henry Holt with Jonathon Bean's energetic roughs in place. I've been reading aloud from all three stories to try and ensure the same rhythm carries through. Luckily I haven't found anything I want to change in the first book, the one that was published in July, but a few phrases in the typeset sequel - and of course lots in the new manuscript. I've been stuck on two words in the second paragraph for the last two days, but maybe today will be the day... I've promised to send it at the beginning of September, so wish me luck!
Last Wednesday I went the Chisholm Institute Festival, at the Frankston and Berwick campuses, and spoke to a couple of great groups of keen writers on the experience of having a book turned into a movie, and on Nim's story generally. Aspiring writers are given so much gloom and doom news all the time - it's important to remember that we all started off as aspiring writers once, and that there are no magic formulae except to go on writing the stories you need to tell, crafting them just the very best way you can - and go on hoping! Publishers may have huge slush piles, and sometimes close their doors on unsolicited manuscripts for a while, but the bottom line is that they all need and want to find new writers.
On the subject of new writers... I've been judging a short story competition for the Australian Women's Writers, and next Friday will go up to give the awards. And then Saturday I'll be speaking at Rosebud library at 9:00 am, and Hastings Library at 1:00 as part of the Mornington Peninsula Writers' Festival. The sessions are aimed at children but I presume that anyone is welcome.
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Hollywood Dreaming
Lots of nice things happening lately:
Lisa at the Red Hill Day Spa gave me a facial, saying it was her contribution to the movie! Beautifying me might be a lost cause, but the experience was wonderful. Why have I waited so long to discover this?
The Rye Primary School wrote to say they're holding a 'What if everyone in Rye read the same book?' event - and the book is Nim's Island. What an honour!
Rose of Le Club Laire has donated a tree in my name, and another one for Nim, to the Phantom Phorest, a forest regeneration project in the Scottish Highlands. I am so moved by that!
I'll talk more about those events when I get back, but now I'm packing for a visit to the studios. (Okay, yes, I'm extremely excited!) I'll be back in a week, but won't be checking emails in between - so if you want to write, please hang off till then.
Lisa at the Red Hill Day Spa gave me a facial, saying it was her contribution to the movie! Beautifying me might be a lost cause, but the experience was wonderful. Why have I waited so long to discover this?
The Rye Primary School wrote to say they're holding a 'What if everyone in Rye read the same book?' event - and the book is Nim's Island. What an honour!
Rose of Le Club Laire has donated a tree in my name, and another one for Nim, to the Phantom Phorest, a forest regeneration project in the Scottish Highlands. I am so moved by that!
I'll talk more about those events when I get back, but now I'm packing for a visit to the studios. (Okay, yes, I'm extremely excited!) I'll be back in a week, but won't be checking emails in between - so if you want to write, please hang off till then.
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