Archive for November, 2009

Writing fool

It was bound to happen sooner or later.

At my library, I’ve been running a teen writing group. It’s been quite successful and the teens that have come each month have been really enthusiastic. At last night’s meeting, we had a video conference with Sarah Darer Littman, an author of teen novels. It was a really great experience and afterward the kids kept saying how “awesome” it was to talk to a real writer. I think she made an impact on them.

As part of each writing group meeting, the kids have an opportunity to read some of their own writing. It varies from what they’re working on on their own or what they wrote during our writing sessions that day. The first meeting, I didn’t have anything to read and the kids let me know that they fully expected me to participate in the group reading time. Thankfully, the second meeting, we read from what we’d written during the writing session that day.

A few weeks ago, I attended two different conferences in a week, one for young adult/teen librarians and another was on reader’s advisory. At both, I was struck by people who were participating in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). They were regular people, like me, trying to write a novel in a month. I’ve also been listening to a lot of audiobooks during my commute to and from work each day. Earlier this week, I had ideas swirling in my head (something that hasn’t happened to me since high school) and I decided to sit down and write. So I’ve set a writing goal for myself for each day and we’ll see how far I get. I’m not writing a novel in one month, I’m just setting a goal of writing 500 words each night. I guess it’s a job hazard when you’re running a writing group for teens.

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Fall has come

Fall has definitely come to the little homestead.
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This weekend we spent some time getting the front garden prepared for the winter, we got all of our bulbs planted. Then we prepared another garden in the front using the lasagna method to prepare the soil. Come spring we’ll be able to plant some flowers in that garden.

It’s been a great fall for us. The tomatoes in the garden continue to amaze us. The lettuce and peas I planted Labor Day weekend are growing well and we were able to harvest a few leaves of lettuce this weekend. Bryan-Carrots103109
Saturday, we picked all of our carrots. They were so bunched together it was impossible to just pick one.

We’ve also managed to finish cleaning out the upstairs. We have our crafting area along with a guest bedroom for visitors. It’s such a great space and Bryan has been taking full advantage of the space, much more than I have.
Collaging-October09I think once the cold really sets in and I’m a bit more into crafting, I’ll spend more time upstairs, especially since it’s warmer than the downstairs.

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