I’m already up to chapter twelve. That means I’ve been doing this for something like four months. Crazy. This week’s talks about the origins of the alpaca flood tale. Enjoy.
In other news, I’ve been ramping up my involvement for this year’s upcoming BYU’s Writing for Young Readers conference. If any of you out there are interested in learning more about writing for children and young adults (or illustrating), then this is one of the best conferences you can go to. It’s pricey ($430 or so), but compared to other conferences, that’s really not much for the caliber of instructors they get. Check it out here. Ask me questions if you have any. Toodles.
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