Storystorm Follow-up

If you read my last post, you know that Storystorm is a picture book idea challenge that takes place every January and that I pledged to participate this year. (If you didn’t read the post, now you know.)

I am happy to report that I completed the Storystorm challenge this year and it was easier than last year. More importantly, since January, I have written four picture book manuscripts. Two ideas came during Storystorming and two did not.

Are the manuscripts any good? Surprisingly, I believe they are. They were a blast to write, and as an added bonus, I enjoy them all over again each time I go through to edit.

Also, since January, I have read many many more picture books, discovered a new favorite author, and found a new picture book critique partner. She is an awesome author/illustrator and is encouraging me to develop artistic abilities as well as my writing. (Check out her art.)

I think it’s safe to say that picture book writing is a solid part of my career aspirations. And perhaps one day I will even be able to illustrate my own work.

Today’s Book Recommendation:

Circle by Mac Barnett

Responses

  1. Karen Pierotti Avatar

    This is wonderful, Daphne. Isn’t it great when the juices get flowing and you finish not just one but more projects! I’m glad you’ve found a picture book partner. That will make a great difference to you.

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  2. Karen Pierotti Avatar

    Wow, Daphne. This is so good. I don’t know why your email came through as Social instead of the main inbox so I almost missed this. Love your site. spent a little time reading past posts.

    Are you going to WIFYR? I am for all five days. I hope you see you there.

    Love Karen

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    1. dhigbee Avatar

      Thanks, Karen! I’m not planning to attend WIFYR this year, unfortunately. But hopefully I can see you soon.

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