by Linda Phillips | Oct 22, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
What happens when you finally DO land an agent, after all those months, maybe years, of searching, researching, waiting, hoping, praying, crying, editing, revising, querying and rejecting? I went shopping for exotic, expensive shoes but ended up buying underwear. I...
by Linda Phillips | Sep 27, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
The theme of the SCBWI-Carolinas fall conference in Charlotte this past weekend was “Oh, the Places We’ll Go.” And where I went was away from my computer screen, out of my hole, my busy-ness, my stale state of mind, and my writer’s block and...
by Linda Phillips | Sep 21, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
For the past several months, in between teaching and family commitments, I’ve been hot on the agent pursuit with my YA novel written in verse and set in the sixties, two factors that immediately distance me from all those dystopian-paranormal-urban...
by Linda Phillips | Jul 22, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
Once in a while there is good news like the Charlotte Observer article featuring Mike Weaver, a former teacher from Charlotte who has learned to live with bipolar disease. After battling with his disease for a while, Weaver switched to a career in mental health in...
by Linda Phillips | Jul 13, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
Mental health is always on my mind. Maybe it’s because the protagonist in my ready-to-be-published book is frightened out of her skin by watching her mother slowly unravel not once, but twice. Laura, my fourteen-year-old main character, can’t get a straight answer...