It’s happened more times than I can count. The doorbell rings, I open the door, and somebody stands there with their mouth open, their gaze hovering somewhere half a foot above my head. “I’m wearing my bunny ears, aren’t I?” I ask. They nod. I shake my head, sign for the package or whatever, and [...]
Posts Tagged ‘writing with kids’
Tales From A Slush Bunny: Slushing With Children
Posted in Writing, tagged bunny ears, Donnie Darko, hey I'm working here!, Mercedes M. Yardley, playboy bunnies, reading slush, Shock Totem Magazine, the slush pile, writing with kids on February 7, 2011 | 15 Comments »
My Mom Is A Writer: A Post By A Two Year Old
Posted in Writing, tagged Disney princesses, it's beautiful so why don't you go outside and play?, toddler, writing with kids on November 17, 2010 | 14 Comments »
(Given that my sweet thang can’t type yet, I’ll use my words to say exactly what she would have you know.) Mama is a writer. That’s what she says. This means that she sits at the computer. A lot. She says, “No, don’t touch that!” and “Eek, I forgot to save!” and “This is exactly [...]
Gardner Goldsmith Interviews Me on the Liberty Conspiracy
Posted in Writing, tagged Gardner Goldsmith, interview, Liberty Conspiracy Podcast, writing with kids on October 29, 2010 | 3 Comments »
I met this darling man at KillerCon last year, but we didn’t have a chance to really talk until this year’s KillerCon, and he quickly became a highlight. If you haven’t had the chance to meet the intelligent and wildly entertainingly Gardner Goldsmith, you’re missing out. He’s genuinely one of the good guys, and he’s a [...]
