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UPDATE: my unicycle hangs from a hook in our garage. Sometimes I tell it: I'll be back.January 1, 2025-
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4:55a.m.
Oh hi! About to join my last BSU seminar before Winter Break, during which I’ll be completing a portfolio assignment and a critical essay. So: Shhhhhh (directed at the mini-zoo kneading my lap, nudging my ankles, or counter surfing in … Continue reading
On being a Grad Student
My grad student life is consuming, especially as I get up very early for some sessions–and sometimes I don’t go to bed at all but power through to the wee morning hours with a midnight coffee and I’m loving it. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2025, Califonria, children's literature, fiction, fiction writing, grad school, huskies, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, Puppies, puppy life, writing for children
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Yeovil Literary Prize Longlist
UPDATE: I did not make the shortlist. Again, so grateful for MONSTER recognition! I’m allowed to announce now that my historical fiction middle-grade novel, THE MONSTER AT ELIZABETH LAKE, longlisted for the 2025 Yeovil Literary Prize. I’ll know in September … Continue reading
O California! (mini-summer-break edition)
I live in a state people visit from around the world. California is vast and geologically diverse end to end: deserts, mountains, marshes, volcanoes, ocean–we have it all. Many of our family vacations are CA vacations–there’s just SO MUCH to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2025, airstreams, back to school, California vacations, children's literature, dog beaches, dog friendly califonria, fiction writing, middle grade writing, mini vacations, personal goals, poetry, Puppy training, Santa Cruz California, teens, traveling with dogs, writing
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Puppy Summer
My house still has a hole in the dining room ceiling, the upstairs bathroom has no walls, puppy only mostly uses his potty pads, cats are freaked by puppy and WILL PEE on his leash if it’s left lying around, … Continue reading
Baby in the Laundry Basket
Ever woken up with a pounding heart because your dream was, once again, that you put a baby to bed in a laundry basket instead of a crib and suddenly you couldn’t find the baby when you went to the … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, 2025, Adult fiction, cats, fiction writing, Genre Jumpers, Middle Grade Fiction, Mountain life, Novel revision, Pets, Poet, poetry, Puppies, Rescues, Revising fiction, SoCal Living, Valencia
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Another Mslexia Longlist Placement
For my middle grade novel TROUBLE BENEATH THE WAVES, which I entered into the 2025 Mslexia Children’s & YA Novel Competition. I was informed yesterday that I did NOT make the shortlist: π¦ However, I’m thrilled TROUBLE made the longlist. … Continue reading
Ellen Hopkins (SCBWI Kite Tales Interview Edition)
If, like me, you’re a member of SCBWI you’ve probably already read this interview with Ellen Hopkins. If you’re not a member of SCBWI but are a writer or reader or have a book on your shelf or under your … Continue reading
April Cruelty (Remembrance of Things Past Edition)
Early twenties, fresh out of a British graduate school for acting, back home working as a hostess for a local resort restaurant (but of course), gathering my finances-what-finances as I prepared for a move down the coast to HollywoodβI met … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, #nevergiveup, 2025, acting, books, children's literature, creative-writing, dreams, fiction, fiction writing, Hollywood, IRL, middle grade writing, Novelists, personal goals, poetry, writer, writing
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Rain=Writing Weather
March is: first consistent rains since January’s wildfire evacuation. Terrible for burn zones, desperately needed for upcoming dry seasons. March is: positive writing news I’m not allowed to share, yet. March is: writing schedule–9am to 1pm (also 4am or 7am, … Continue reading
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Tagged #staysafe, 2025, bird houses, birding, children's literature, Covid, fiction writing, Fire evacuation, life, Long Covid, Los Angeles fires, middle grade writing, Mom of teens, not cancer, personal goals, poetry, SoCal backyard birds, SoCal fire season, teens, vacations, Wildfires, writing
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Bath Spa University
Sept. 2025 I’ll be starting the MAWYP at Bath Spa University: Masters in Writing for Young People (Online International Program). BTW: 1. As you know, Bath Spa University is in Bath, UK, a city renowned for hot springs fashioned into … Continue reading
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Tagged 2025, Amanda Root, art, Bath Spa University, Bath UK, Bill Nighty, books, Bradford-on-Avon, children's literature, Ciaron Hinds, Dakota Johnson, fiction writing, Jane Austen Society, Masters in Writing for Young People, MAWYP Bath, middle grade writing, North Oxford, personal goals, Persuasion, photography, poetry, Roman baths, Sally Hawkins, Teatime, travel, Wiltshire, writing
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Christmas Books
‘Orbital’ was on the top of my Christmas list. I’m only a deer’s-trail in as I stop and re-read sentences and whole pages and savor and blink hard and hope the book won’t’ end. I’m grateful Samantha Harvey won the … Continue reading
December Decor
My stocking is hung with extra special care. Also, still reeling from the Mslexia longlist notification. Yours in hope and creativity and a reminder that if your unicycle, like mine, is still hanging from your garage rafters since 2019, maybe … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, children's literature, Christmas 2024, fiction writing, life, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, Rebellion, Resistance, unicycles, Whatever, writing
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Longlist: Mslexia Short Story Competition
I was just informed that my short story, PLAYING DEAD made the longlist for the Mslexia 2024 short story prize. I luff Mslexia. This is a big deal for me. The best part is I can tell my teen about … Continue reading
Tumultuous Times Pre-Nov 5
So here are happy pictures. Happy scrolling. Happy voting.Cast: hummer, Bby Darwin, Arlo doggy, Shadow cat, Kaia (RIP), Valencia mtns., etc.
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Tagged #amwriting, 2024, children's literature, fiction writing, life, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, writer, writing
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Welsh Cakes (Delectables Edition)
Placing in the SCBWI Sue Alexander Grant Competition tossed me into a novel-revising fever since my last post, interrupted by actual fever/flu and the teen getting fever/flu during the same week the husband got Covid and was quarantined in our … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, black currant jam, books, clotted cream, fiction, fiction writing, kidlit, lemon curd, Middle Grade Fiction, pb rippey, Reading, SCBWI, Scotch eggs, Sue Alexander Grant, Ted Lasso shortbread, The Welsh Baker, Valencia CA, Wales, Welsh Cakes, Welsh miners cakes, writing
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3rd Place Honor
My middle grade novel TROUBLE BENEATH THE WAVES placed 3rd in this year’s SCBWI Sue Alexander Grant competition. Woo hoo! Per SCBWI’s Kite Tales: “A beachside setting and strong voice help set Trouble Beneath the Waves apart. The middle-grade excerpt by PB … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, children's literature, fiction, fiction writing, life, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, SCBWI, SCBWI Sue Alexander Grant 2024, SCBWI-LA
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Creating Update
Helloooo, August. I write 6-7 days/week, but it was extremely challenging to haul my butt into the office chair for most of July as I’ve been grieving for my girl Kaia. We adopted her at 10 weeks old, she developed … Continue reading
Follow Mary Averling
So much focus these days on first pages of mss and I maintain my opinion that it CAN take more than a first page to keep a reader reading and that there’s nothing wrong with that, however, the first page … Continue reading
I Heart Research
Research project happening as I revise the 1st 1/2 of my new middle grade novel. Sometimes I procrastinate waaaaaay too much about what it is I think I should research, only to get my butt in my office chair, begin … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, 2024, children's literature, fiction writing, middle grade writing, Pteranodons, writing, writing research
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Challenges
Tiny violin on repeat this week and it’s only Wednesday, novel revisions continue, my teen takes his final school final tomorrow, camping at Lake Tahoe is scant weeks away (teen has never been camping), the dog’s blood test results are … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, art, books, camping, children's literature, fiction writing, food, Gollum, June Gloom, Lake Tahoe, life, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, Summer 2024, Swimming laps, teens, travel, writing
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Madness!
A devoted genre-jumper, today I’m focusing on one of my novels-for-adults. The following quotes are keeping me on track as I revise, sipping a Nespresso-espresso that may keep my eyes open at bedtime. βWhat is madness but nobility of soul … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, children's literature, fiction writing, Isaac Newton, life, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, rescue dogs, Theodore Roethke
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‘Rough’ Words = Cat Bedding
Here is Shadow snoozing on draft #10000000000000000000… Yours in almost TGIF, PBInstagram: @pbrippey1

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