Happy Wednesday, folks!
It’s been a busy week on Blueberry Hill. I know you’ll all be gratified to learn that our house is, at last, all one color! I know this shouldn’t seem like an accomplishment – after all, most people’s houses are all one color. But we are not “most people.” Our house has not been all one color for 3 years because one of the gable ends is very high and hard to reach, so the rest of the house got stained dark brown… but that one triangular patch stayed the old lighter, redder cedar color. It did NOT look good. Now our house is very happy and feels like it can show its face in public again. (Not that there’s much public to see it up here in the wilderness. But you know, it’s the principal of the thing 🙂 ) And if any bears happen to wander by (which they do pretty frequently) they will certainly say to themselves, “Hmm! How handsome that house looks now that it’s all one color!” 🙂
It’s like when you write a picture book and it begins as one story… and somehow ends as another. You’ve got to pick one story and stick with it – make sure you’re ending the same story you began – you know, make it all the same dark brown. (See what I did there? 🙂 )
Speaking of dark brown (smooth segue alert :)) makes me think of chocolate (what doesn’t?), so how about Something Chocolate? Great idea, if I say so myself! Always is a good time for Something Chocolate 🙂 Some days you can get by with a tootsie roll or a handful of chocolate chips, but some days you just have to throw moderation to the wind and go whole hog, and it turns out this is one of those days… I am seriously in need of gooey, chocolatey, deliciousness… so let’s have some Smores Cupcakes, shall we? – YUM!!!
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See recipe at OMGChocolateDesserts http://omgchocolatedesserts.com/hershey-smores-cupcakes/ |
Now that we are all covered in chocolate properly nutritionized (or possibly nutrisized? or nutriated?), today’s pitch comes to us from Diana who says, “I am a retired 1st and 2nd grade teacher with an M.S. in reading, diagnostics, and remedial reading. I retired from the U.S. Army/Army Reserves (HOOAH!) and also retired as a special effects designer and Pyrotechnician with my husband’s company. When my husband doesn’t have me hiking through the Himalayas, crewing on a 100 year old square rigger, or volunteering at airshows, I hide out and enjoy my passion for reading and writing children’s stories.”
Here is her pitch:
Working Title: Wait For Cate
Age/Genre: Picture Book (ages 4-8)
The Pitch: Cate has made a promise to her school friends to be on time for the big kickball game at recess. And they need her! When Cate encounters the new girl stuck in the sand in her wheelchair, Cate needs to make a decision. Should she keep her promise to her kickball team or help a new friend out of a “sticky” situation?
So what do you think? Would You Read It? YES, MAYBE or NO?
Diana is looking forward to your thoughts on her pitch! I am looking forward to writing a story about bears admiring a dark brown house. I think the main character’s name will be… Brownielocks! And she will enter the dark brown house and find a pan of brownies cooling on the counter… some of which will likely be too hot, too cold, and just right… But if you’re thinking you’ve heard this story before you totally haven’t, because Brownielocks is a bear (obviously) and the house belongs to humans. Completely different story 🙂
Have a wonderful Wednesday, everyone!!! 🙂