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I Needed Some Accountability as an Author and Here’s Why

March 16, 2012 by Hillary Homzie

Are you accountable for your time? I wasn’t. I have never been a great judge of time, and my entire life I’m inclined to run ten minutes late, or even worse when I’m overwhelmed. I have a tendency to take onto too much and then be the eternal optimist that I can get it all […]

Filed Under: Blog, Time Management Tagged With: accountability, the business of writing, time management

What Not to Do When You’re Having a Really Bad Day

February 9, 2012 by Hillary Homzie

The subject of this post is what not to do when you’re having a really bad day and things go crazy wrong. I’m talking about something totally unexpected that makes you so angry that you want yell like Tarzan and Stanley Kowalski, and any movie involving Al Pacino. You know, a childbirth sort of primal […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: advice, bad days

When it Comes to Writing, Are You a Monogamist?

February 2, 2012 by Hillary Homzie

Some writers work on one thing at a time. Others are multi-taskers and successfully handle many projects at once. I’m not about to tell you which way to be–only you can decide what works best for you. However, I can tell you how I operate. I’m a serial monogamist when it comes to writing. I […]

Filed Under: Blog, Writing, Writing Advice Tagged With: writing advice, writing priorities

How Do You Get An Agent?

February 1, 2012 by Hillary Homzie

I’m often asked by other writers–how do you get an agent? And the first question to ask is–do you need an agent? While I think it’s easier to have an agent in children’s publishing, it still isn’t absolutely necessary. For example, if you go to the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) conferences, […]

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The Three Questions that will Give Your Work-in-Progress (WIP) a Verb Tune-Up

January 20, 2012 by Hillary Homzie

When looking over the verbs in your WIP, you can pose three questions that will dramatically tune-up your draft. First, I’ll launch into the first question you should ask. It might seem basic, but it can’t be overlooked. 1) Are you using passive voice? When I’m critiquing manuscripts with passive voice, it signals to me […]

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A New Year’s Resolution: Learn to Take Care of Yourself First

January 13, 2012 by Hillary Homzie

I used to always wait until the last minute and it was wrecking my life. In order to make deadlines for my books, I’d stay up late at night and often all night. During the day, I was trying to meet everyone in my family’s needs (I have three kids so that’s a lot of […]

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