Monday, August 23, 2010

Monday Moment #83: a writing prompt for your work-in-progress

(If you’ve already read this then skip past all the italicized blah-di-blah and start writing.) Monday Moments are writing prompts for your work-in-progress. They are questions that come from my experiences and are my favorite way to find out more about my characters. I find I learn a lot. Some of it I use. Some of it I don’t. But I always, always get to know my character(s) better just by answering the question. I hope you do too. )

Coming your way a little late in the day, I know. Thanks for being patient.

Yesterday, Cuppa celebrated 2 years. Two! Although, I must say, it pales in comparison to the 60 years (Yes! 60 years!) my grandparents will be celebrating on Friday. (Happy Anniversary, Grandma and Grandpa. I love you!)

Here's the thing: I thought about starting this blog for far too long, worrying about things that don't matter at all. Like what to call it, how to build it, what I'd say, and wondering if anyone would read it. Truly, none of that really mattered. When I finally decided to do it, I just did. Dove right on in. I did a little brainstorming with Jaime (thanks, Jaime) and decided on Cuppa Jolie then pulled it together in an evening. I wrote my first post. Then posted. The rest is Cuppa history.

I'm so glad I did.

Mostly, it's because of all of you. All the connections I've made. With readers. With fellow writers and bloggers. Basically, with my friends (whether I know you personally or not). You are all the reason Cuppa feels like a cozy place for me. A place I can pull my feet up on the sofa, sip on my latte, and enjoy!

There are anniversaries of all kinds. What anniversary does your character celebrate?

P.S. Can I just say that I wish I could celebrate with a copy of Mockingjay. I can't wait to get my hands on it. How 'bout you?

Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Terrible Twos?

No way! Two can't be terrible.

TODAY IS CUPPA'S 2ND BLOGIVERSARY!


Perhaps I'll eat a cupcake. Or something sweet!

Maybe even more appropriate, I'll have a cuppa something fantastic. I hope you will too!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Coming Out From Behind My Cuppa

Some people just ooze talent. People like the amazing Sonya Sones. Not only does this amazing author of novels-in-verse capture teens with her extraordinary storytelling, but she captures people in photographs like no other. You can see some of her favorites HERE.

I've visited other author's websites and noticed their great photos, and often underneath I've seen, "Photo by Sonya Sones." And every time I've seen such a photo, I've always thought, Oh how I'd love to have Sonya take my photo.

Guess what?

She did. *squeeee*

She sent them to me last night.

Getting these special Sonya photos, paired with something learned at the conference, I'm thinking it's time to come out from behind my big white mug. What do you think?

During the conference, Team Blog's very own leader, the lovely Alice Pope, presented a session called Moving Your Career Forward with Social Networking and Blogging with social media guru, Greg Pincus. Now, while I was unable to attend that session, I did follow the tweets and read the blog post, and one point they made stood out to me. Here's the hot tip link. They mentioned how many people at the conference recognized them from their photos (featured on their blogs, Facebook, and Twitter) and said it's good to use the same photo across all platforms.

Of course this got me thinking. Because who could ever recognize me, unless I walked around with a big white mug in front of my face? (Although it has been fun when people have recognized the name Jolie and then asked, "Hey, are you Cuppa?" That gets me every time.)

So, you tell me. Time to change my photo to one of these by the fab Sonya Sones? And if yes, then which photo?

Photo #1
Photo by Sonya Sones
 

Photo #2
Photo by Sonya Sones

Photo #3
Photo by Sonya Sones

 
Photo #4
Photo by Sonya Sones

Photo #5
Photo by Sonya Sones

I also wanted to mention that those people who signed up for the Pro Track during the summer conference were also photographed by Sonya (that alone is worth the extra cost). Just one more reason to keep dropping those coins into your SCBWI 2011 jar. Anyone get their photo taken as part of the Pro Track during the conference? I would love to hear about it.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Monday Moment #82: a writing prompt for your work-in-progress

(If you’ve already read this then skip past all the italicized blah-di-blah and start writing.) Monday Moments are writing prompts for your work-in-progress. They are questions that come from my experiences and are my favorite way to find out more about my characters. I find I learn a lot. Some of it I use. Some of it I don’t. But I always, always get to know my character(s) better just by answering the question. I hope you do too. )

Guilty pleasures!

I have 'em. We all do, right? Yes?

I just finished watching Big Brother. *head falls, a bit embarrassed*

So, I've never really tried to hide the fact that I love reality TV. I do. I really do. But watching some, like Project Runway or Top Chef, I feel I can justify a bit more. With Project Runway I'm fascinated by the creative process and seeing the end result. With Top Chef it's the food and I might just learn something.

With Big Brother, well, really...what good reason is there to watch it other than fantastic DOSES OF GUILTY GOODNESS?

Sure. I try to think of some. Like, I love to pay attention to character. It's true. I love watching the way people speak and interact and react. It's fascinating, and as a writer, I always feel like I can learn something from a cast of characters. See...I have reasons.

*pops another Hot Tamales in mouth*

Second guilty pleasure of the night. I admit it. I have a huge box of Hot Tamales right next to the computer and I've been popping 'em this whole time, even though certain friends make fun of my love of such candies.

So, I ask again. We all have them, right?

That's what I thought.

Then, so should our characters.

What guilty pleasure(s) does your character indulge in?

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

A Jar Labeled SCBWI 2011 (and a bit about SCBWI summer 2010)

I want you to do something (pretty please?). Go grab a jar out of your cupboard. It could be one your kiddo has been using to store bugs. Or you could empty that jar of marinara that's been sitting in the pantry for months (and make some spaghetti tonight). Just make sure the jar's big enough for all of your coinage.

Why?

Because it's time to start saving for next year's SCBWI summer conference: my favorite of the year!!!

If you've just returned home from the 2010 conference, I'm sure you already have this jar out with it's first trickle of coins. If you haven't been there yet, you don't want to miss it.

Since I did a fair bit of blogging about the conference during the conference, how 'bout I take you on a little journey through some photos? But there's plenty of reading to be done. Don't miss the complete TEAM BLOG  coverage (I have finally browsed all of it and there is so much good stuff there). Also, check out the #LA10SCBWI twitter feed. Many are tweeting with links to their own conference blog posts.

So, other than the fab keynotes and great breakout sessions offered, here are some of the other parts of the SCBWI summer conference that were my very favorite reasons for attending.

THE PEOPLE

There was lots of meeting friends, old and new, and some friends I've met online but never face to face. The hotel lounge was always a happening spot throughout the conference.




(I love being sandwiched between Kim Baker and Martha Brockenbrough!)


(Kjersten Hayes and I photograph each other.)

The only down side was realizing how many people I missed or never had a chance to truly chat with.

THE HEART AND SOUL POOLSIDE GALA


Friends enjoying Mexican food and cookies.

Oh, yes...I said cookies. Really. Big. Sugary. Cookies!

Cookies filling huge vases.


I was so wishing I had snuck a couple of those up to my room. I swear, they were the size of my head.


Mike Jung's creepy costume didn't even stop me from devouring my sweet treat.



There was lots and lots of dancing. That's SCBWI's own Sally Crock busting a move with the amazing Ashley Bryan.

It's a great night to capture a photo with friends (especially when they are all decked out).

That's me sandwiched between Dawn Simon and Molly Hall.


And, my short shelf with the beautiful and tall Robin Mellom (we are both in flats).


The ultra adorable Amber Lough.


Martha and I caught a shot with debut authors Kiersten White and Stephanie Perkins. They are super cool girlies.


And I had to get a Port Townsend picture. Hey...the gangs all here. Wait a minute! Brockenbrough snuck into my photo with the Watson fellas. She doesn't live in PT...yet! (We do wish the rest of the Watsons could have been there, too.)

And you never know who you might be able to get a photo with. Like a sweet cupid.



Hey...can I get a photo too?


Hey, wait! Isn't that Jay Asher under that wig?

And he had some rather lovely cupids by his side...


The amazing Carolyn Mackler and Rachel Vail. Yes, I took in some really deep breaths near these three YA dynamos to try and suck in some of their talent energies.

THE GOLDEN KITE LUNCHEON

The Golden Kite Luncheon is always a special afternoon, full of wonderful awards and great speeches. Last year I was shocked and surprised to be honored with the Member-of-the-Year Award, along with my partner in crime, Sara Easterly.

I was extra eager to see who would be honored this year, so I covered the announcement for the blog. I was beyond thrilled when the regional advisor from Australia, Christopher Cheng, was given the award. It's well deserved.

Chris receives his award from Steve Mooser and Lin Oliver.



On the last day of the conference Chris and I grab a photo together, knowing we have a bond we will share forever. (Yes, I know I'm cheesy!)

ARTHUR A. LEVINE'S MASTER CLASS


Doesn't he look like a scary teacher. Okay, not really...but it is scary to share your work with him in front of a class. I'm telling you, this class was full of drama, mystery, fear, laughter, and definitely emotion. For sure emotion.

And did I mention HOMEWORK. Yes, Arthur Levine gives homework, even on the night of the big party.

But there as so much to learn from hearing Arthur give on-the-spot feedback on what's making the writing work and what could make it better. I had a very lovely experience, recieving positive feedback that made me float on out of the room. Here's a few tweets about it.

A. Levine: "It tasted of pot and Dr. Pepper. That's a very specific kiss. The more specific it is, I feel like I just had it." #LA10SCBWI

Mike_Jung tweeted:
@cuppajolie I believe Arthur described the emotion in your piece as "rageful satisfaction." He RAVED about it, and rightly so. #kidlitchat

#FF@cuppajolie! Because if her work in Arthur Levine's class is any indication, she is gonna blow the roof off the kidlit world before long!

Sometimes I think you get a gift like that right when you need it. I needed it and appreciated it so very much.


Thank you, Arthur, for a most amazing experience; one that I will carry throughout my writerly lifetime.

And how must one end the conference and conference coverage. Well, my teammate Suzanne Young says that these (see photo below) sunglasses look good on anyone. Really? Anyone? So Mr. Dan Santat and I donned a pair with her. I don't know, Suzanne! But at least they got rid of my awful red-eye problem.


I'm ready to go back!

Like I said, start saving. You don't want to miss it.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Monday Moment #81: a writing prompt for your work-in-progress

(If you’ve already read this then skip past all the italicized blah-di-blah and start writing.) Monday Moments are writing prompts for your work-in-progress. They are questions that come from my experiences and are my favorite way to find out more about my characters. I find I learn a lot. Some of it I use. Some of it I don’t. But I always, always get to know my character(s) better just by answering the question. I hope you do too. )

I think everyone and their dog (and there was a dog at the conference, her name was Dusty) has blogged about being at the big conference last weekend. Everyone but me. *hangs head* But do I get a bit of a pass since I did blog and blog and blog some more while I was there?

No, not really.

Well, okay then. It's just how it is. (I promise I will get it done soon.) Re-entry has been busy, and the first chance I've had to do it was today. But guess what? I didn't. (But I am getting this Moment done.)

See, today instead of doing the "shoulds" I did the "wants" (the restful wants). I slept in until 7:15. Yes, I know that's sad, but that is sleeping in to me. I drank coffee. And perhaps had some bites of brownie with it (2 or 3 or 4 or more). Yes, I admit it.  I finished a fantastic book (TELL ME A SECRET by Holly Cupala). I watched a movie with my fam (Percy Jackson). Some kettle corn and M&Ms might have been involved. I also did a bit of snuggling with the hubby and the littlest girlie. And still their is one more movie on the agenda (Kick Ass).

It was a lovely day of wants with no guilt about the shoulds. None!

So...Hugs. Kisses. Time for movie number two. And apparently the second bowl of kettle corn the hubby just set between us. Well...okay! Why not?

If your character had a day of wants instead of shoulds, what would s/he do?

Monday, August 2, 2010

Holly Cupala's TELL ME A SECRET Launch Party

I was so lucky to attend Holly Cupala's lauch party for her amazing debut novel TELL ME A SECRET. Now it's launching to the rest of the world with this beautiful trailer. Take a peek.



And on this special day, you can win prizes. Prizes, people! Like these:

Signed TMAS books!

TMAS t-shirts!
Fan-made bracelets from Hannah S!
Music that inspired the book!
Sneak Previews!
Bookmarks and Handmade Magnets!
and...
A Tell Me a Secret handmade necklace!

HOW TO WIN? Share the Trailer Love!


Click here to go to YouTube, then click the Share button to send to your Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, or blog! 5 pts each

Click here to tell us where you posted and enter to win!

Plus Holly will be featured at readergirlz for the entire month of August, with a live Twitter chat coming up! Hope you enjoy the trailer, and thank you so much for being part of the virtual tour and party!

How cool is that? I'm so happy for Holly. She a good friend and an amazing writer. Whersplash, girl! Wherplash!

Monday Moment #80: a writing prompt for your work-in-progress

(If you’ve already read this then skip past all the italicized blah-di-blah and start writing.) Monday Moments are writing prompts for your work-in-progress. They are questions that come from my experiences and are my favorite way to find out more about my characters. I find I learn a lot. Some of it I use. Some of it I don’t. But I always, always get to know my character(s) better just by answering the question. I hope you do too. )


This Monday Moment is coming live from the SCBWI conference as Rachel Vail delivers a delightfully-charming keynote.

Yes, that's where I'm at. One of my most favorite places. The summer SCBWI conference. (We hope you're following TEAM BLOG'S live conference coverage and the #LA10SCBWI Twitter feed.)

Now, this conference contains one of my top five favorite days of the year (maybe we'll get into the other four another time...curious, huh?). Saturday is always the themed poolside gala. This year the theme was "Heart and Soul." Attendees arrived costumed and ready to dance (mostly!). It is the one night of the year I dance! I don't costume so much, just match the theme with some color. But I'm always terribly impressed by those who go out all out.



Here I am with the always wonderfully costumed Jay Asher (he was joined by Rachel Vail and Carolyn Mackler. What a trio of cupids.)

So, there are those who come decked out to win the costume contest, and those, like me, that are doing a little something to be part of it all. But then others who sit right in the middle, like Mike Jung.



Okay, so maybe Mike's costume was a bit creep, but he was a very nice guy.

The point is, you can go all out, you can join in, or you can scare people as they're trying to enjoy their giant heart-shaped sugar cookie. I guess there is a fourth option: not to do anything at all.

If your character was going to a costume party, how far would they go with their costume choice?