The biggest update in my writing life was the SCBWI conference in Los Angeles. I was able to attend due to the generosity of the wonderful Fairy Godsisters, Ink (Thalia Chaltas, Mary Hershey, Valerie Hobbs, Robin LaFevers, Lee Wardlaw). Each year they help children's writers and illustrators by providing a scholarship to the SCBWI Nationals. This year the scholarship was based on a poetry contest. We were to create a haiku that captured the experience of being a writer. And I won! Here is my entry:
The Haiku
Trilogy of the Querying Author ( to be read in a round)
Creative Spark
Struck
by Apollo
Lord
of the Muses guides me
Blank
paper beckons
Depths of
Rejection
Flung
from the slush pile
Weeks
of waiting for nothing
Form
letter response
Fresh Edit
Fresh
edit is hope
Stripping
the story to bones
I
begin againAnd since I'm in Canada and flights from here to LA cost a wee bit more than they do for US writers, I am also grateful for a grant I received from the Writers' Community of Durham Region, my local and extremely supportive association.
For all of those stuck in querying hell, my love and sympathy - I hope you enjoyed my poems. I'll be back soon to give a report on the conference in Part 3.
1 comments:
Looking forward to your conference highlights, Heather! <3 Lee
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