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Only Connect

9/29/2012

 
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We're all connected, right? We're on Facebook, Twitter, blogging and monitoring all our digital connections.

And yet, I've become aware of spinning and spinning online; building ties and promoting, yes, but the virtual, in the end, is fleeting.

In college, I wrote my senior thesis on the works of E.M. Forster. (Look, here's my ancient edition!) Now, I confess, I don't remember the thrust of my argument, but I do know I was drawn to Forster's epigraph: Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height. For Margaret in Howard's End, it was her hope to reduce the inevitable inner solitude that isolates humans. 

When we make human connections, we nurture compassion. As Gary Schmidt (my new hero!) reminded us at the LA SCBWI conference, “Write the stories that will give kids more to be human beings with.” His five dictums to authors are: "Love the world. Love words. Make wonder. Pay attention. Make the writing serve." Read Schmidt's Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy to know how it's done.

It's what I've tried to do with My Mixed-Up Berry Blue Summer. As one librarian noted, the story "allows opportunities to understanding love."
          
The highest calling, I believe, is to write the truth. This is hard. "Make an authentic connection between author and reader," said Arthur Levine. "Truth is timeless."

I'm not the first to observe that social media is just another way people try to escape the isolation that plagues us. But perhaps the answer is to read (and write) more true, wonderful books to connect with our inner humanity.


In the Society of Writers

8/7/2012

 
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"What would 10-year-old you want to read that grownup you can make?" With that one stroke, artist Tony Diterlizzi rocketed the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators into an incredible weekend of workshops and speeches. More than 1200 of us came together in LA to learn (and yes, to dance!).

My best guess is that I last attended 10 years ago. That's too long! It was great to come back as an author and to continue to learn. If you're a pre-published writer (as they call it), you can gather your own inspiration from the official blog of the SCBWI conference here.

Here is my favorite advice (culled from twitter!):

"Great writers use anticipation more commonly than surprise." -- Arthur Levine

"Separate the writer from the editor, the editor from the critic, and dump the critic." -- Karen Cushman

"Look to see what might have washed up on the shores of your story." -- Cushman quoting Tim Wynne-Jones

"Don't burn your manuscript; instead, set your heart on fire." -- Ruta Sepetys

"Quiet holds emotions. Make time for ideas to emerge." -- Deborah Underwood

"In a culture that has ceased to cherish its children, you are called to service....to cherish your readers." -- Gary Schmidt

There is nothing better than being in the society of your peers. And the reason I write was reaffirmed: To tell the truth.

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