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2018 First Quarter Update

I wrote a post about my “writing adventure” goals for 2018 earlier this year. I have decided to give an update to my goals since we are already about a quarter of the way done with 2018. Where did the time go? Hopefully, this will keep me motivated to do more! Below is a list of my “goals” and what I have (or haven’t) accomplished so far this year.

  • Continue writing posts periodically for this website
    • wrote and posted 11 posts
    • wrote 7 other posts to be added in the future
  • Continue adding items periodically to my Pinterest page
    • added over 500 pins to 7 public boards
    • learned how to use Canva to create more visually appealing pins, which I wrote about here
    • converted from a personal Pinterest account to a business account
  • Learn more about Goodreads
    • read more information about Goodreads, although I have room for improvement
    • linked my website to my Goodreads page
    • answered a couple of the “Ask The Author” questions
  • Read at least 240 children’s books (and review those I like on Goodreads)
    • read 133 children’s books (and skimmed through many others)
    • rated 23 books on Goodreads (2 were books for adults – I do read those, too!)
  • Rewrite a story about a planetarium story
    • haven’t started
  • Write at least two books for a series I hope to publish some day
    • wrote one
      • I brought it to my author’s meeting to be critiqued and was provided with a lot of helpful suggestions/insights, so I edited it quite a bit. I’m hoping to bring my edits to the next meeting to have them critiqued.
  • Write and submit at least 20 articles, stories, or poems to magazines or websites
    • submitted 3 posts for Hands On As We Grow (which have either been published or will be published in the near future)
    • submitted 5 queries (2 were accepted, 3 I haven’t heard anything from)
    • submitted 1 short story (declined)
    • submitted 3 articles (one accepted and published on AFineParent.com and the other two for the magazine that accepted my queries)
    • created a list of potentional magazines and websites to query
  • Write a number and letters story
    • created a lot of notes for this story and did some research
    • did not complete the rough draft
  • Finish and submit an alphabet book I’m currently working on
    • Finished and submitted it to one publisher in January
      • I wrote this book specifically for this publisher because they have many beautifully illustrated books with a similar format. I haven’t heard anything back yet, but I hope to hear something from them (even if it is a no).
  • Continue going to author group meetings
    • went to the author group meetings in January and February (March meeting was cancelled)
      • read and discussed multiple children’s books together
      • discussed books that have won the Caldecott Award
      • discussed the differences between picture books and magazine stories
      • discussed query letters
      • looked at and discussed children’s books with controversial topics
      • completed a fun brainstorming activity
      • critiqued manuscripts
      • set goals
      • had a lot of fun while learning!
    • attended another writer’s meeting in February
  • Submit a manuscript of at least one other book
    • wrote and submitted a short nonfiction riddle type book
  • Have fun!
    • definitely doing!

Other things I have done that weren’t on my list include:

  • registered for a SCBWI nonfiction book conference, which I will be attending in the near future
  • listened to a webinar about creating query letters
  • researched and wrote a nonfiction story about an event
  • applied to a one year author mentorship program (only two people will be selected for)
  • researched some information for an adult nonfiction book
  • researched the authors (and publishers) who will be presenting at the upcoming conference
  • researched nonfiction books for children

I have been getting really excited about the upcoming nonfiction book conference. Last week, I borrowed over 50 books from the library to look through and see how nonfiction books from specific publishers have been written and presented. I do a lot of research!

The publishers that are presenting at the upcoming conference generally do not accept unsolicited manuscripts (meaning they won’t accept manuscripts of books unless they have asked for them), but they are allowing attendees of the conference to submit nonfiction manuscripts after the conference. So, I am trying to figure out what topics I could write about and how it could be presented in a fun manner to children.

I also found another publisher (not attending the upcoming conference) that is accepting nonfiction manuscripts only through the beginning of May, so I have been researching their company as well. I have a lot of ideas for nonfiction books, so I am going to be doing a lot more research finding as much information as I can about these specific topics. My problem is I have too many ideas – I need to narrow down my list and stay focused!

Just because I do the research, write manuscripts, and submit them to the publishers does not mean they will actually turn into books. Publishers can only publish so many books each year, and there are a lot of writers submitting to them. It is almost like entering a competition (or a lottery). Only so many can be accepted and published each year.

All I can do is try my best and continue to learn as I go (and of course actually write something to submit!). I have decided to not let rejections discourage me because rejections are part of being a writer. In the meantime, some of my fiction children’s books I have been working on have been put to the side momentarily.

I am eager to continue working on more books and writings through the year. I have post-it notes with ideas posted to a wall in my house. I hope to slowly move the post-it notes from my “ideas” area of the wall to “submitted manuscripts”. I have also been posting monthly goals to accomplish on a paper taped to the wall. As I complete certain goals, I mark them off. It seems to be keeping me motivated to get things done and focused on what I need to do. Thank you for being a part of my writing journey!

How are you doing on the goals you set for yourself this year?

Plan today and make it great!

Crafts and Projects · Ramblings · Writing Appearances

Creative Way to Display Seasonal Activities

The first day of spring is only a week away! My daughters and I have brainstormed a list of activities that we would like to accomplish this spring and summer to prepare for the new season. We have been doing this for a number of years, and we have had fun creating ways to display our lists. I have discovered that having the activities visible helps us on those days when “there is nothing to do”, keeps us focused on completing the tasks that we want to finish, and serves as a fun reminder of all of the activities we have done.

I have written a post for Hands On As We Grow, which you can read here, about how we are displaying our spring and summer activities this year.

Here is our ice cream cone display of finished spring/summer activities from last year.

display your spring and summer activities

In the past, we have had “bucket lists”, which were plastic buckets with clothespins (each labeled with an activity) attached around the rims. As we completed the activities, we put the clothespins into the buckets. Another year, we wrote our spring/summer activities in bubbles I had drawn on poster board and then we “popped” (crossed off) each bubble as we completed the activity.

Now, it’s time to take down all of our fall and winter activities. This past year, we chose to write all of our fall related activities on leaves (I found a free printable on First Palette here) and all of our winter related activities on Christmas lights (I found a free printable on A to Z Teacher Stuff here), which my daughters and I printed on various colored pieces of construction paper, cut, labeled, and taped (with painter’s tape) on to a wall on our main floor. As we completed each activity, we moved them from the wall of unfinished activities to a different wall and created a wreath. I’m sure we will have fun discussing all of the activities we have completed as we take down the leaves and ornaments.

Here is our wreath of finished activities from this past fall/winter.

Display your winter and fall activities!

Do you have a fun way to display upcoming activities you would like to do?

 

 

Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles · Ramblings

Birthday Pickle Card for Only $0.50!

Since writing Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles, I have noticed quite a bit of pickle themed items that I hadn’t really noticed before.

In January, I was at Dollar Tree searching through birthday cards when I found a pickle themed one. Since cards are 2/$1 at Dollar Tree, this card was only $0.50!

Here is a picture of the outside:

Pickle birthday card

And a picture of the inside:

Pickle birthday card from The Dollar Tree

Well, I couldn’t pass it up. I ended up buying three of these entertaining little cards.

What is the funniest (appropriate) birthday card you have received?

You can check out the following posts for more pickle-related items.

Crafts and Projects · Ramblings

Creating Eye-Catching Pins

A few months ago, I started learning about Pinterest. It seemed like a fun platform to display quotes I like and pictures for crafts, activities, and fun information to do along with my books (currently Jobs of a Preschooler and Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles). After reading some books (I love books!) from the library (I really really love the library!) and watching a few videos online, I created a Pinterest account.

I have had fun learning how to create boards, make boards private or public, add pictures, follow others, and organize items. One of my New Year’s Resolutions was to continue adding items periodically to my Pinterest page. As a result, I have been trying to save five pins at least five times each week to my boards. So far, I have over 350 pins on my public board and over 150 pins on my private boards. Needless to say, I have had fun pinning on Pinterest and exploring all of the fun ideas others have pinned!

You can follow me on Pinterest (link to my Pinterest page) if you would like to stay updated on the pins I add to my boards. If you only want to see pins on certain topics, there is an option to follow specific boards.

On my Pinterest page (this links to my Pinterest page), I currently have 6 public boards:

  • Jobs of a Preschooler
  • Fun Crafts
  • Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles
  • Quotes for Writers
  • Quotes for Parents
  • Quotes for Homeschoolers

The Jobs of a Preschooler board is filled with all kinds of fun crafts and activities to do along with the book Jobs of a PreschoolerI currently have it divided into 13 sections:

Jobs of a Preschooler now available!

The Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles board is currently divided into 9 sections:

Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles Available

I added some of my own pictures as pins; however, they did not look as gorgeous as the majority of the pins that I have seen on Pinterest. So, I started trying to figure out how to create better eye-catching photos. I noticed a lot of people online kept mentioning a graphic design program called Canva, which has a free option. Since free fits within my budget, I decided to give it a try.

Last night (around 10PM), I created my free account in Canva. Once I figured out how to use the basic tools (free online video tutorials saved me a lot of time!), I started adding my own pictures and creating nicer eye-catching creations.

Notice, I said nicer. I am not a graphic designer, and it certainly shows in the pictures I created; however, they look a lot better than what I had before.  The two pictures shown above for Jobs of a Preschooler and Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles are two of the pictures I created last night using Canva.

Using Canva was addicting! I had so much fun playing around trying to create pictures to put on my Pinterest boards that I stayed up until 1 AM this morning.

I started pinning some of my pictures to my Pinterest boards, and then I realized that the pictures saved on there looked so much nicer than my website pictures. So, I plan to update some of the pictures on a few of my past posts some time in the next week.

Hopefully, future pictures will look a little nicer…no promises, though!

Do you use a program to make pictures look nicer? If so, what do you use?

Ramblings

New Year’s Resolutions

Happy New Year to you! I hope you had a wonderful New Year’s Eve. For the past few years, my daughters and I have rung in the New Year by popping balloons throughout the day on New Year’s Eve. I write activities on sheets of paper, which I stuff into individual balloons. Then, I write times on each of the inflated balloons. When the time written on the balloon arrives, my daughters pop the balloon and complete the written activity.

Some of the activities include doing a puzzle, playing games, doing specific crafts, completing chores (some things still need to get done around the house), assembling a gingerbread house, reading books, watching a movie, and writing goals we hope to accomplish in the upcoming year. This year, I have quite a few personal and family goals; however, I figured I would share some of my “writing adventure” goals with you.  None of them are very detailed, but here they are:

  • continue writing posts periodically for this website
  • continue adding items periodically to my Pinterest page
  • learn more about Goodreads
  • read at least 240 children’s books (and review those I like on Goodreads)
  • rewrite a story about a planetarium visit
  • write at least 2 books for a series I hope to publish some day
  • write and submit at least 20 articles, stories, or poems to magazines or websites
  • write a numbers and letters story
  • finish and submit an alphabet book I’m currently working on
  • submit a manuscript of at least one other book
  • continue going to the author group meetings
  • have fun!

I am ready (or at least as ready as I will be) for my 2018 journey. Do you have any goals for this year?