Bloggers have been so kind about sharing A Leaf Can Be…, and I haven’t posted every single time because I felt awkward constantly saying, “Read about me! Read about my book!” And because I’ve been blogging on autopilot the past couple of weeks with family medical issues going on.
But writer and blogger Peggy T, at Anatomy of Nonfiction, has a really nice interview up with me today, and the focus is on writing rhyming nonfiction and a bit about writing for the educational market, as well, since Peggy saw my workbook on that topic.
We talk about simplicity, finding the right form for a project (prose vs. poetry, for ex.), and where I begin.
If you’re a fan of rhyming nonfiction or want to learn a bit about the process behind A Leaf Can Be…, check it out! And maybe leave a comment if you have a few seconds? Thanks! I feel bad that I’m not drawing more people to the blogs that are covering my book:>/
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I read the interview-great stuff & as I said there, I learned more about you, Laura. Thanks for sending us over!
Thanks, Linda!
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I read the interview-great stuff & as I said there, I learned more about you, Laura. Thanks for sending us over!
Thanks, Linda!
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Laura, I added a link to the interview to my blog post. Thanks!
Debbie
Oh, thanks, Debbie–great idea!
Laura, I added a link to the interview to my blog post. Thanks!
Debbie
Oh, thanks, Debbie–great idea!
I just discovered this book at the swimmer writer. It looks beautiful. If you are still looking for bloggers to review it, I would love to. 🙂
I just discovered this book at the swimmer writer. It looks beautiful. If you are still looking for bloggers to review it, I would love to. 🙂