DDHearn
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Looks like is as good as . I don't have a YA in the works, but maybe someday, if I can quit procrastinating.
about 7 hours ago
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I just got on and saw this question. I want to let go of procrastination. NOW.
about 7 hours ago
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RT @: "11 Killer Chapter Breaks"
about 7 hours ago
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Just picked up Graceling from the Library. I'm looking forward to that after I finish the terrific Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
about 17 hours ago
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The hour, like this whole year, has gone by too fast. Have a Happy New Year, everyone.
7:18 PM Dec 29th
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@ Yeah. You're right. Tell all the truth but tell it slant...
7:16 PM Dec 29th
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@ OH, I just see you wrote DECEMBER 2010. Yes, it'll be fun to see how we met those goals.
7:14 PM Dec 29th
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@ YIPES! We have one week to meet all our 2010 goals?! Talk about pressure :)
7:13 PM Dec 29th
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@ Good idea. I've starred you so I"ll remember.
7:12 PM Dec 29th
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@ It's so easy to get pegged. If you don't want to do a style, drop it from the portfolio.
7:12 PM Dec 29th
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@ Let's hold each other to getting that wonderful imaginary book onto paper.
7:10 PM Dec 29th
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@ I wonder is there is a place for a depression era PB that doesn't have a happy ending. Probably not.
7:09 PM Dec 29th
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@ You might draw stick figures, but I'm still trying to figure out correct grammar,not to mention voice, plotting...
7:08 PM Dec 29th
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@ Maybe. But the same editor might pick you for different styles if they thought you were different people.
7:06 PM Dec 29th
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@ I have written my whole book in my head...but there comes a time to get the darn thing on paper.
7:05 PM Dec 29th
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@ I have found editors will peg you. You will be their "nature" artist, even if you can and want to do humorous fantasy.
7:04 PM Dec 29th
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@ Exactly. Multiple portfolios, each with a different name. For me, too late, since my several styles are published.
7:03 PM Dec 29th
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@ But it's hard to do both well. Illustrating a book takes so long I can't do as much writing as I'd like.
7:02 PM Dec 29th
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@ If I was starting out I would work under several different "brush" names as an illustrator. Each name a style.
6:58 PM Dec 29th
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@ What's hard is when you want to work in one style, and then the editor wants your other style.
6:58 PM Dec 29th
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- Name Diane Dawson Hearn
- Location Blacksburg, Virginia
- Web http://www.dianed...
- Bio I write and illustrate books for children when I'm not exercising, praying, gardening, cooking, reading, watching movies with my hubby, or petting the cats.
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