Silly Season Sensation ;)

Hello Children’s Writer’s and friends,
Wow, what an incredibly busy month I’ve had, what between our big FAW Literary Competition, guest speakers, assignments, (one in which I placed first!) grant applications and Book Week preparations and events at the school where I work, it’s been full on. I’m not alone of course. Forget Christmas, this is a Writer’s Silly Season! What with Book Week preparations, short lists and prize winning, library visits, school visits, the many grant offers from late June through to October and many other things I’m yet to become aware of, it’s no wonder authors and editors alike say that writing and even getting a first book published is only half the work.
Half the work or not it still feels extremely busy, stressful, frustrating, exciting, scary and the list goes on. The rollercoaster, though is considered by most as part and parcel of working for this worthy cause, including me which is why I stubbornly and proudly pushed through exhaustion over this last month to get not one but three grant applications in. OK only two were writing related (namely Westwords and IGNITE CF through the Copyright Agency*) but one was actually editing the application of a wonderful young man whose hard work I have thoroughly supported since hearing of him, his story and his work to reduce poverty in his homeland through his passionate support of education for all and more recently micro businesses. He (Alex Bwaluka) inspires me to believe, work hard and just ‘have a go’ get in and get it done.

I have one more grant and two more competitions to compete for in the next month and although I may not get anywhere with any of them I am truly proud of my efforts. I know I have improved in my grant application submission skills, my confidence and my writing in general and that is worth more than any grant or prize; although if any judges and maybe even the odd publisher (I wish) happen to be reading this at the moment… it doesn’t mean I wasn’t seriously seeking success in sending my submissions.

Burning the candle at both ends again. I’ll need to edit this in the morning, but for now I, like all those newly published or CBCA award winning authors, will continue to push through the Silly Season and no doubt look back on it with the rose-coloured glasses of nostalgia… until and probably throughout the next Silly Season.
Edited now. Until next month I wish you Season’s Greetings 😉

Farewell fellow travellers,

Savour the quest

Journeygirl

* For more information on the Copyright Agency and grants in general, check out my post, Granted, Writing Can Be An Expensive Business. or the CKT website’s post on Securing that Grant

PS This has been thoroughly edited, however, WordPress is rejecting the top two paragraph breaks. If any techie friends out their know fix this problem, I’d love to know before I go completely bald from tearing my hair out!

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Balancing Yellow Cars

Hello Fellow Children’s Writers and Friends,

Yellow cars were all the rage some time ago as was my children’s rather aggressive game of Spotto Safe. For the uninitiated, one simply spots a yellow car before anyone else and taps, slaps or thumps the person beside them while saying ‘spotto safe’. Forget to say ‘safe’ and be prepared to receive payment in kind. What I found amazing was just how many yellow cars there suddenly seemed to be on the road.
It’s been a little like that for me lately with balance. It seems that the universe has been screaming at, and whispering to me to regain some balance on my writing journey. I have been enjoying making contacts and friends and joining wonderful online writing groups and exploring the blogs, websites, posts of all my new contacts. I honestly have, but as is often the case technology proves to be among other things a cunning thief. I was beginning to find myself experiencing a duality of emotion, simultaneously stimulated (overstimulated) peppered with a growing touch of resentment and guilt. I wanted to see, hear and know it all, I wanted to laugh, cry, empathise and I wanted to stop it all at the same time so I could actually write! Ahhh breathe…. I’ve heard that this is a common pitfall faced by creatives.

As I began to realise I needed a bit of balance, I also found that I was not the only one hankering for a technology free, simple past… for a while anyway. I also found that once I’d named that metaphorical yellow car, the universe began a thankfully less aggressive game of Spotto Safe with me. I heard the call for balance whispered through posts of groups I was still following and still am to a lesser degree- tap. I heard the call spoken clearly as I watched the original Karate Kid with my family a fortnight ago, ‘Bonsai Danielsun, bonsai’- slap. I heard the call shouted in the immensely increased workload of my day job at present coupled with the remnants of a school holiday flu; expected yes, even the flu,* all consuming you bet- thump! Spotto

Aha Universe! You forgot to ‘safe’ that time- thump! You see fellow travellers I’ve discovered something, not only have I managed to find time to somehow get almost everything done with work, home, community involvement and even a little bit of social media, something I was quite anxious about, I’ve even found an increased, a renewed energy. I fall into bed exhausted sure, but I’m somehow more energised during the day than I was before. ‘Want something done…ask a busy person’. When this period of increased day job work slows down again, I hope I remember to keep as active, productively busy and energised as possible, with proper revitalising sleep and a little social media; balance. Ahhh breathe… oh and thanks universe for the ready audience of my own class of little critics. By the way, did any of you notice that this blog’s title would probably be a great title for a story? I did and the ideas are already churning away in my busy little mind, who knows one day I may be blogging about my new book of the very same name. Well that’s it from me tonight.

Farewell fellow travellers,

Savour the quest,

Journeygirl
* Good teachers inevitably get sick in the holidays as they stop running and relax a little.

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