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Madness!
A devoted genre-jumper, today I’m focusing on one of my novels-for-adults. I chose the following quotes to keep me on track as I revise/revise/revise (well-caffeinated with Nespresso-espresso). “What is madness but nobility of soul at odds with circumstance.”—Theodore Roethke “I … 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
Takes me a while to recycle rough drafts because: Cats. Here is Shadow snoozing on draft #10000000000000000000… Yours in almost TGIF, PBInstagram: @pbrippey1
Prep: SCBWI Writers Day 2024
Writers Day 2024 is my favorite SCBWI annual event as it’s held at the Skirball (therefore sentimental–when my teen was a toddler I took him to the museum’s Noah’s Ark exhibit, often). Lunch is included with the price and is … Continue reading
Conference Wrap-Up
My only criticism of this conference: No critique groups should have been held in the lobby/lounge area of the hotel. The noise level there was distressing. Critique groups held in faculty suites should have been the norm (deeper critique shared … Continue reading
Cannery Row & Pacific Grove
Pre-kidlit conference exploration of Cannery Row and dinner in Pacific Grove. Visiting Pacific Marine Laboratories never gets old as I can never not seem to romanticize Ed Ricketts. Never actually explored neighboring P. Grove before–its views are, to plop a … Continue reading
All The Lovely Prepping
This weekend is the Big Sur Children’s Writing Workshops/conference in Monterey. I’m going up a day early to prep. But before any conference prep is house-prep, cleaning the guest room for my inlaws, baking for the ravenous teen–mini pizzas, egg/bacon … Continue reading
Latest Kite Tales
Don’t miss the latest edition of Kite Tales (tri-region SCBWI blog) and the marvelous interview with April Halprin Wayland by Paige Vinten Taylor. Even if writing kidlit poetry is not your thing, there is valuable (IMO) writing advice/insights packed into … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, 2024, April Halprin Wayland, Children's Books, fiction writing, kidlit, Kidlit poetry, Kite Tales, Paige Vinten Taylor, poetry, SCBWI, SCBWI-LA
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SCBWI Retreating! (San Simeon Edition)
So far I’ve been successful in tearing my eyes away from the ocean in order to revise my new novel, the same novel I’m taking to the Big Sur Children’s Writing Workshops next month, the novel that placed (tooting my … Continue reading
Writing Retreat!
January is good.
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Tagged 2024, caliornia coast, children's literature, fiction writing, middle grade writing, ocean, personal goals, writing
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Happy New Year
Seen on my first powerwalk of 2024. The only bird that can fly backwards. Did you know they also catch insects with their whip-tongues? Yours in birds as symbols of hope in 2024 (except when crows bully hawks–also seen on … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, bird wars, children's literature, crows, fiction, fiction writing, Happy New Year 2024, hawks, hummingbirds, life, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, powerwalks
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NYE 2024
Survived Trader Joe’s this morning (oh–you too?). Watched closely by the cats, occasionally removing them from boxes, we de-Christmased the house. “WHAT ALREADY???” my friend texted. But we’ve had Christmas since 11/23, when we decorated our faux tree. As much … Continue reading
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Tagged 2023, cats, children's literature, fiction, fiction writing, life, middle grade writing, NYE 2023, personal goals, poetry, writer, writing
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Happy Everything Nice as we rocket towards 2024! Yours in beloveds, PB
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Tagged 2023, cats, children's literature, domestic life, fiction, fiction writing, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, writer, writing
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Noel
When I close my laptop and the house isn’t stirring, not even a cat (or a teen), tiredx10 from walking the crazy girl earlier in the day, bleary-eyed from revising topics I must believe in because I keep on writing … Continue reading
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Tagged 2023, children's literature, Christms 2023, fiction, fiction writing, middle grade writing, Noel, personal goals, poetry, writing
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INSERT HO-HO-HO HERE
Yours in staying active this holiday season, PB
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Tagged 2023, children's literature, Christmas in California, fiction writing, life, middle grade writing, poetry, writing
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Holiday Pteranodon
Welcome to December! aka Revisionmas! Which has everything to do with this photo. Yours in Christmas decorations up since Thanksgiving Day, a return to writing at night in addition to weekday dawns, and yours in the art and agony and … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, 2023, children's literature, Christmas Spirit, fiction writing, middle grade writing, poetry, Pteranodons, The art of revision, writer, writing
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So: November
Daylight Savings Time; my dad would have been 83 today; it’s 87F in my neck of the woods until maybe midweek; we are prepping for our son’s 16th birthday party–I have purchased glow-in-the-dark beachballs that can have the s*** pounded … Continue reading
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Tagged 2023, Bambi, children's literature, Cujo, Death, dog training, fiction writing, middle grade writing, Mr. Beast cookies, November, parties, personal goals, Pets, pizza, poetry, revising, Teenagers, writing
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A Tardy Boo
Am late to every party. Sad, that. Happy last Halloween! Yours in using an awl to punch holes in your jack-o-lantern for a different effect, PB
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Tagged 2023, children's literature, fiction, fiction writing, Halloween 2023, middle grade writing, poetry, writer, writing
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Just Call Me: Revision
I’ve got a pretty good rhythm going revising: 2 kidlit/eco-fiction novels and 2 women’s fiction novels. I am a morning person now–not sure I’m TRULY a 5:30a.m. morning person? But that alarm seems to work if I want to feel … Continue reading
Hi, It’s Me, It’s I’m-Revising-It Me
Right now? I could be a NYTimes Connections puzzle, complete with the requisite 4 answers: Through-line. Grammar. Deep Breaths. In N Out French Fries. Hint: What PB Rippey does after Momming around town and pacifying the mini-zoo. Theme: Revision. Answers: … Continue reading
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Tagged 2023, children's literature, Connections, fiction writing, Grammar, In N Out fries, It's Me, middle grade writing, mini-zoos, minivan moms, Moms, New York Times, personal goals, poetry, Taylor Swift, Wordle, writer, writing
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MONSTER PLACES 4TH
I went from stepping away (previous post) to receiving 4th place in this year’s SCBWI Sue Alexander Grant competition for my MG novel THE MONSTER AT ELIZABETH LAKE. I am beyond thrilled. Nothing like good news to keep my butt … Continue reading
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Tagged #kidlit, 2023, fiction writing, kidlit, middle grade writing, SCBWI, Sue Alexander Grant, writer, writing
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On Stepping Away
You know how so many books on creativity, or self-help books by therapists, psychologists, or self-help websites and apps advise stepping away from your work and going on an artist-date with your creative-self in order to receive fresh ideas, answers … Continue reading
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Tagged #amwriting, 2023, children's literature, fiction, fiction writing, Grand Canyon, middle grade writing, personal goals, poetry, Travel 2023, Vacation 2023, writer
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July 4th ’23
Recently we drove from Valencia (mountains) to Ventura (ocean!!!) on the 126 Hwy, which took us through good old Fillmore (fields, strip malls/classic train depot…). My husband and I were stunned by the number of popup fireworks booths Fillmore displayed … Continue reading
May, June Swoon, Hi July
As June comes to a close, my son paused by my computer, touched my shoulder, whispered with dread: Mom–what’s the date today? I told him: Dude, it’s only barely almost July. He was clearly relieved the summer was still before … Continue reading
Summertime &
School’s out for summer & we’re living on a timetable, this helmet-of-grey-clouds-June crammed with little trips here/there + revising revising revising my work + swimming laps 4-7 days/week+ reading Demon Copperhead. I’LL TAKE IT! Yours in keep-on-writing-in-summertime, PB
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Tagged #amwriting, 2023, California, fiction writing, glamping, kidlit, Kingsolver, Middle Grade Fiction, Oceano, Pismo Beach, Summer 2023, vacation
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