Kidlitchat Transcripts – 2010
Kidlitchat, co-hosted by me and Bonnie Adamson, happens every Tuesday night at 9 PM Eastern/6 PM Pacific on Twitter. You can find the 2010 #kidlitchat transcripts here, updated weekly (at least in theory!). The transcripts from 2009 are here.
January 5th transcript (part one)
January 5th transcript (part two)
January 12th transcript (part one)
January 12th transcript (part two)
January 19th transcript (part one)
January 19th transcript (part two)
February 9th transcript (part one)
February 9th transcript (part two)
February 16th transcript (part one)
February 16th transcript (part two)
February 23rd transcript (part one)
February 23rd transcript (part two)
March 2nd transcript (part one)
March 2nd transcript (part two)
March 9th transcript (part one)
March 9th transcript (part two)
March 23rd transcript (part one)
March 23rd transcript (part two)
July 27th transcript – TOPIC: How has your submission strategy changed to keep pace with new developments in publishing?
August 3rd transcript – TOPIC: #LA10SCBWI attendees: What were the highlights? Everyone else: What did you miss most?
August 10th transcript – TOPIC: What is your best advice for writers and illustrators who are new to children’s publishing?
August 17th transcript – TOPIC: Queries! Share your best tips for writing good ones… and fave stories of bad ones.
August 24th transcript – TOPIC: School’s back! If it were up to you, which books would be required reading… and why?
September 7th transcript – What YA, MG, or picture book would you most like to see turned into a movie or TV series?
September 14th transcript – What did you do this summer? Let’s chat about ourselves and our projects and get re-acquainted.
September 21st transcript – Money management! What expenditures have a good return on your investment (conferences, sitters, software)? What don’t?
September 28th transcript – Read any good banned books lately? What have you done to #SpeakLoudly this week (or year)?
October 5th transcript – Yearly writing/art challenges begin soon. How valuable are prompts, contests and group challenges?
October 12th transcript – The NYTimes says the picture book is in decline, but before Harry Potter, fantasy was dead. Are these cycles or real changes?
October 19th transcript – Is it MG or YA? How can you tell? Do you care?
October 26th transcript – The second annual Kidlitchatties! What are your top picks for Newbery, Caldecott, Printz, etc. so far?
November 2nd transcript – The Saggy Middle Syndrome (in your work, silly!) – share your tips and ideas for avoiding draggy pacing and plot.
November 9th transcript – What online sites/communities are working for you professionally? For marketing? For fun?
November 16th transcript – Would you do anything, sign anything, to get published? How do you protect yourself and your work?
November 23rd transcript – It’s the #kidlitchat Thanksgiving pot-luck feast: bring what topics you want to the table, and let’s chow down.
November 30th transcript – NaNo and PiBo are done, and now… ? What are your fave revision and dummy making resources, tips, and techniques?
December 7th transcript – Holiday-themed books: what are your favorites?
December 14th transcript – Let’s talk promotions. How do you market yourself from pre-publication to post-publication?
December 21st transcript – Share the good things that have happened for you and your career this year.
December 28th transcript – What are your writing/illustrating/editing/agenting resolutions for the new year?


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