Got up this morning when I heard the birds singing and people talking out on the porch downstairs. My first order of business, after breakfast (discovered I absolutely LOVE fresh papaya!), was to find the bookstore and buy a map… Next on my list was to book a trip into the rain forest (Monday).
Wandered around a bit; found the Palm Garden and the Presidential Palace…and the big wooden church of Sts. Peter and Paul… If I get a little used to the layout of the city and where things are today, then I can zero in on something tomorrow.
Today it rained — a SUDDEN shower that lasted maybe two minutes. I happened to be enjoying a cold drink out on the porch of TwenTy4 at the time.
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Bad Day in the Shell Studio
Well, so far working with my latest batch of shells… After settling on three arrangements on three backing pieces…all three backing pieces BROKE during the drilling of the holes. Since each pendant is a one-of-a-kind that means those three pendants are now history and will not be completed–they were designed to fit that particular backing piece. (I think I will do something else for a little bit before I go back to drilling holes in more shells!)
Missouri Confluence Conference
Saturday, November 5, 2011 a friend and I left early, early in the morning to drive to St. Charles Community College for the Missouri Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators’ Missouri Confluence Conference 2011 in Cottlesville, MO (near St. Charles).
Now that mouthful is out of the way, I have to say that the SCBWI conference was well worth attending. I definitely enjoyed hearing writer Suzanne Morgan Williams (author of Bull Rider)! She had lots of good stuff to give; I took lots of notes. One thing that resonated with me was when she was given the advice to just do research on the internet instead of traveling to where her subject lived and worked, she didn’t agree and went anyway. That’s me right now––trying to raise funds to travel to Surinam to do research for my book about Maria Sybilla Merian, a VIP when it comes to early science. And while we, as writers, always hear “Write what you know,” Suzanne says, “Write what you want to know.”
Suzanne believes that stories and books choose YOU to write about them. Her questions to the conference attendees are:
- What story, what book, what technique is trying to get your attention?
- What story speaks to you?
- What creative places do you need to explore? (Ah, Surinam continues to beckon….)
A useful tip for finding an agent or editor came from Quinlan Lee, an editor with Adams Literary:
- Look at the acknowledgement page of a book on your subject to find who was the editor/agent.
- Write the editor or agent mentioned there, saying “I know you edited/agented this book; I think you might be interested in mine.” Then give your pitch.
Don’t think I’ve ever thought of actually mentioning that. Hmmm….
There was so much more; it’s all still whirling around in my brain. Thank goodness I took notes!
Ziplining!
Strange Creature Spotted in Memphis!
We saw this 10 inch worm slithering along the sidewalk as we left the apartment in Memphis the other day. Worm? Snake? Weird! What a head!
Found out it’s called a Hammerhead Flatworm. It’s an invasive species and eats earthworms. I read that it’s mouth is somewhere in the middle of the body. Did I say it’s weird?!
At Work On the Beach
I love walking the beach searching for the raw material I can use to create one-of-a-kind pendants!
Too Bad She Couldn’t Profit!
I just read that at the June 13, 2011 Christie’s auction in London that an original copy of Maria Sybilla Merian’s first book (Das Blumenbuch) sold for £565,250 or $915,564.02!
I had once had the passing thought that it would be nice to have one of her originals…good thing it was just a passing thought. Wow!
I Found Myself Today!
Yep, that’s right. I was browsing through Google Images for things related to Maria Sybilla Merian for a project I have in mind, when…there on the page was ME staring back at ME! I clicked on my picture and it took me to DevSur.com: Your Suriname News Source. There with that photo of me was the headline “American writer researching Suriname naturalist.”
Check it out! And leave a comment, please.
BTW I found 4 four-leaf clovers near my back door today. Connection…?
Speaking to the Springfield Writers Guild
On Saturday, March 26, 2011, I spoke to a local writers group about the biography I am writing of early artist/scientist Maria Sybilla Merian. I talked about the various types of research I have done for the book, including travel to Germany and visits to various museums for information. Then I talked about my experience with crowd funding and two of those websites, explaining what crowd funding is and how it is done, differences I found on two of those site, and what all needs to be done before you push that “publish” button. And lastly, I spoke about why I need to travel to Suriname, South America, for that last bit of on-site research in order to complete the book.
I enjoyed visiting with all the people who came up to talk with me afterwards, too.