First, I would like to thank you, Meg,
for inviting me to do this interview and for starting the fabulous
ReviMo - Revise More Picture Books Week challenge. Thank you Alayne!
Can you tell us about yourself?
Can you tell us about your picture book
writing journey?
What is your revision process?
- Initial draft: I let the story flow naturally.
- I read through and correct anything that doesn’t seem to flow smoothly. I always try to read aloud.
- One of my final steps is to look for any areas where I might be able to cut words.
- For a list of things I look for when polishing my manuscripts, please visit my blog.
- I submit the story to critique partners and start editing based on their comments. Because I belong to several critique groups, I might submit the story several times. Some of my critique groups tend to give more general comments, others give a more detailed analysis, and others fall somewhere in between. I submit to the group that seems to work best for the level of my manuscript. For example, if it is a first polished draft, I might send it to the group that gives general comments. If I think it is near ready for submission, I might send it to the group that does detailed analysis. If I am struggling in a certain area, I might send it to the group that will give strong opinions on how they might solve the issue. And then I revise accordingly.
How has having an agent altered your
revision process?
You have a wonderful group called Sub
Six. Can you tell us a bit about it and how you came up with the
idea?
LINKS for Alayne:
Butterfly Kisses for Grandma and
Grandpa http://tinyurl.com/m2oh7vy
Sub
Six FB page http://www.facebook.com/groups/SubSix/
Thank you Alayne! I love your dream list. If your 7 aren't on mine, I'm adding them!
14 comments :
Thank you Meg! It has been fun. Feel free to borrow any of my dreams :-)
Alayne--I've known you since that 2010 Marathon and I didn't realize you liked to draw as well. Wow! So now I'm even more compelled to tell you to come to my neck of the woods and get your MFA at Hollins in Writing and illustrating for children. :)
I know it's not the big one, but you should return to your roots and speak at the Colorado (RMC-SCBWI conference, so we can have a huge 12x group!). Good luck meeting all your goals. I always respect your advice and information. Great point that once you get an agent the revising doesn't always end. Good luck meeting all your goals in 2014. Thanks for the Sub Six. It keeps me moving forward.
Meg...Thanks for spotlighting Alayne...I learned so much more about this amazing lady!
Alayne...I love your dream list...the year on a sailboat sounds exciting...and the Monarch butterflies would be magical. Congrats on becoming agented with Erzsi! Best of luck with all that you are doing and planning...I'm so appreciative of Sub Six...it has pushed me to climb out of my hesitation-to-submit shell...this year I WILL do many more.:)
I didn't know you were a fellow pantser! ;) your revision tip number 5 is brilliant and points to why it pays to have more than one trusted critique group.
I miss being in Sub Six but I could not keep up with all the groups I was/am in. I feel guilty when I don't participate in them fully. And guilt...who needs that? ;) I used 12x12 (since I was already in it) to push me to submitting as many times as I could during the year and it was as much as I could handle (my sci fi group also had its own accounting system so I had to be accountable on at least 2 fronts).
But, I am thrilled we keep in touch in other ways so it's not like I don't "see" you and, hopefully, get some of your brilliance by proximity. :D xo
I understand,T. As you know, I sometimes tend to get in a little over my head and have to back down. Must be the nature of a panster ;-) I, too, am thrilled we get to "see" each other in other ways. I believe just the other day I was thanking you for your brains.
Thanks, Vivian. I have absolutely no doubt you will do more this year, because I know you did 'more' last year. It is a snowball thing. Here's to 2014 revising and subbing!
Thanks, Stacy. You are too kind. I'm so glad Sub Six motivates you. Colorado - hmmm - now there's a thought :-) I don't need a big conference, because I know once I speak at a small one like our North Tx conference, people will be knocking down my door to book me as a speaker, ha, ha! That is, if I didn't have a heart attack before my first speaking engagement :-)
Wish I could, Marcie. Do you think I could bunk with your kids? Ha, ha. They might not mind, but you and the hubs might not be real thrilled to have a third child :-) I like to draw but have no real skill or knowledge. Maybe one day.
My brains?! Hahaha! You're funny! ;)
Although I've not submitted, I am so grateful for Sub Six. The environment you created there is filled with great support and wild enthusiasm. That's needed for a shy gal like myself. I like the specificity of your process in going through the various critiquing sessions. Insightful post. Thank you!
I'm a pantster too! I am in excellent company. :D Kid lit writers are the best, that's why we have such rich online communities! When I went to the Highlights Retreat and the KS SCBWI Conference, I wasn't in the least worried about whether the people would be nice because of all the lovely kid lit writers I'd already met online.
Me too Vivian! :D Thanks for coming by!!!!
ha! That'd be my fear too Alayne, I'm nervous about ReviMo and no one will ever see me. Speaking in person, gulp ACK! :D
Thanks for popping by Stacy, my favorite Georgia peach! :)
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