Three Things to Complete the Year

 

As Promised, Year in Review and Christmas Wishes.

 

It’s going to be a long one today, you may want to grab a cuppa while you catch up.

Promises, promises. As good intentioned as it was, those of you who follow me regularly will have known there weren’t going to be two blog posts in two weeks. Gulp. Nonetheless a promise is a promise, so here are 5 Top Takeaways from August’s Kids and Young Adults Festival, still very relevant of course. The industry moves slowly, so unlikely there have been any major changes since August.

Ah the dilemma of two talks of interest being on at the same time.

1. Books are mirrors or windows, where we can both see ourselves and ‘see’ others (Learn about others).

2. The hardest things about writing PBs is focussing on one thing/idea and being consistent with your characters.

3. Have your pitches so ready, that if you have the opportunity to be in front of a publisher you can say, ‘I have this, this, this and that,’ You need to be ready for when they say, ‘No, no, no, tell me more.’ (Kristin Darrell, sorry to say, the only attribution I can now still make with certainty.)

4. When pitching, try to make your real world as compelling as your fiction.

5. Voice trumps all.

Why the delay? Partly, just me of course, but even more so, it’s been a full, sometimes difficult, but mostly exciting and happy year for me, creatively, professionally and personally. Here is a summary, well more a list of my 2025.

Work and Family

o   Became Empty Nesters

o   Attended 3 Weddings

o   Attended 1 Baptism + (RCIA which I facilitate, where there were 4 more Baptisms, along with i.e. same people, 5 First Holy Communions [FHCs] and 6 Confirmations)

o   1 trip to and 3 day stay in Emergency for my Dad followed by 1 week in ICU and a stepping up of accompanied Dr’s. visits, the navigating (poorly) the mysteries of My Gov. Home Care website for me and the sharing of the load with my brothers and extremely independent and determined soon to be (Christmas Eve) 96-year-old father.

o   Taught and ran 1 Reconciliation, 1 Confirmation, and 2 FHCs 

o   1 Come Venture With Me 2 Children’s Anthology, collated, edited and with printers (very late this year. Won’t print until next year now.)

o   Family Celebration of 50 years in Australia

Here we are without my eldest brother who lives overseas and our dearest mother who left an enormous hole in our lives almost 20 years ago now.

o   Taking extended leave with a view to retirement from my main job as a teacher (casual, I couldn’t do all the rest if I was full time and I take my hat off to those who navigate teaching, managing a family and maintaining a career in the creative industries.)

o   7 Work, Writing and Social Christmas Lunches/Dinners.

 

Creatively and Professionally 

o   Despite all of that, I made creativity a priority at the beginning of the year, even more so than in the past and I was able to spend a lot of time 😊 (and money 😬) on learning the craft and pursuing publication.

Wrote a novel very rough first draft, but written, nonetheless.

o   Worked on a second older novel, which began as a PB and is still finding its true form.

o   14 Submissions

o   2 R & Rs

o   Wrote 4 new Picture Book (PB) mss I can recall, probably more lying forgotten in scrapbooks

o   5 writing and art courses I can recall 

o   5 Competition entries

o   1 Third Place

o   1 Shortlisting

o   4 Festivals (2 online, 1 hybrid, 1 in person)

o   3 Assessments

o   1 Writing Bootcamp which included 2 mss

o   Ran 2 WestWords Workshops for Living Stories Competition and Anthology

Attended CBCA’s 80th birthday celebration

o   1 Lunch with the Stars event

o   1 Creativity Consult

o   3 friends’ Book Launches

Here’s one, Zoe Gaetjens’ launch of Being Indy at Rosey Ralveston Books in the Blue Mountains

o   Opened KidLit West to any Western Sydney KidLit Writer and/or illustrator and actively sort them out. Worked to create KidLit West Logo and website draft, coming soon! Instagram account active thanks to co-creator Dannielle Viera Author 

o   10 KidLit West meetings including 1 to plan our involvement in next year’s Write Out West Festival

o   And now, 4 blog posts

 

Christmas Wishes

As the year draws to a close, I’d like to take this opportunity to wish you a contract, an agent, a multi-book, movie and merchandise deal or whatever you are wishing for and all the blessings of Christmas for you and yours and— for those of your family members not yet organised… ‘Hello husband of mine!’ 

No honestly, none of this would be possible without his love and support. Major shout out to my better half! 

Here Amazing Last Minute Christmas Gifts for Writers: here and here are the links from previous years but, at this late stage, my recommendation is memberships and courses which can be bought and received almost instantaneously online. Try your local writers centres, here’s mine SCBWICBCA and ASA.

Hope Santa is good to you, farewell fellow Children’s Writers and friends,

Savour the quest,

Journeygirl.

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20th CYA Conference

Hello Fellow Children’s Writers and Friends,

As many of you know, July has been taken up with the wonderful CYA (pronounced See-Ya) Conference and Bootcamp for me and many other KidLit authors and hopefuls; otherwise known as Aspiring or Emerging Authors.

Tina opens the 2025 CYA Conference

It was CYA’s 20th Anniversary this year and they certainly pulled out all stops. For any of you who have attended CYA online or in person I hope you’ll join me in congratulating and thanking the dedicated CYA team led by the incomparable duo, Tina Marie, and Shaun Clark. 

Although I could rabbit on about how CYA pulled out all stops, including enlightening publisher, editor and agent talks, an on-site bookshop, delicious and in the case of those of us with specific health requirements personalised catering, I won’t. Instead, I’ll give you some insights and take aways from the first of the Success Panels. There was an awful lot to digest at Conference and I hope to add a few take aways to this blog over the next few months.

Below are some of the insights from authors who’ve recently been published by Affirm Press, Hachette, Berbey Books, Riveted Press and through Danielle Binks’ agency, all as a result of assessments at CYA Conferences over the years.

• Never forget WHY you’re doing this, it keeps you going as do community and persistence which are most important parts of the journey. (published after 50thsubmission!)

• Write from your own identity (and experiences, hers being from mixed heritage)

• Be ready to pivot and try new things and remember to submit; ‘you’ve got to be in it to win it.’

Two Sunshine House and SCBWI friends doing just that! Being in it and winning places in the long standing CYA Competition which has helped many of us improve in our craft.

• Following on from that manuscripts have to be so ready to submit, get as much feedback as you can. Not all of it will be for you, do what makes your heart happy.

• Learn how to be present in the moment so you can enjoy it because a contract may never come. (*although I’m not sure I believe that, see first point) Enjoy the process.

And finally, after attending umpteen Conferences, Festivals and courses that final point was both a lightbulb moment for me and the way I entered into the rest of the Conference and will hopefully carry forward from now. Strangely, it was not something I hadn’t heard before, If you’ve been a Duckie you will have heard it many times before, but I guess you have to be ready to hear some things. It resonated with me this time because I had been very excited about attending this year. I’ve attended many times before, but I can’t explain why, something was different this time. 

It reminded me of just before our wedding day, a lady who I didn’t know or know well, perhaps a shop assistant said almost the exact thing, ‘be present in the moment, take note of everything you see and feel, what people say to you, what you eat, everything and remember it.’ (Paraphrased) She went on to say it’s a whirlwind and there’s so much hype but try to be really present and remember especially how you feel and clearly after thirty odd years of marriage, I have, but I digress. It was simply that if you are completely present in the moment you will remember more and so I set about recording and remaining focussed on everything that was said and attempting to make the most of all opportunities presented to me, I even pitched to all those present and spoke to publishers as though they were ‘just like us’, not with the anxiety of trying to get that elevator pitch in— I’d done it already after all.

Now, I have to go to work, but I will attempt to decipher my notes from the Conference before they become indecipherable and get back to you soon.

Farewell for now fellow travellers,

Savour the Quest,

Journeygirl.

P.S. An unexpected opportunity came up for me to attend the Kids & YA Festival in Lilyfield, Sydney. I hadn’t planned on attending as I figured I’d be Conferenced and Festivalled out by this stage, but I went anyway and had a wonderfully social time. I also remembered to remain in the moment and take in as much as I could. So look out for a highly unusual bonus blog post about that one within the week!

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