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Thursday Three

on January 15, 2015

SUDIPTA

Okay, by the title it may seem like I’m about to launch some kind of “regular” Thursday column… and maybe I WILL. I actually just like the alliteration of that title, and since I do have (at least!) THree things to be THankful for this week, I figured I’d THrow it all into on THursday post.

I’m not sure what the biggest news is, but here goes:

1) I just won a 20-minute phone critique with picture book author Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen!  Her name may be complicated, but her picture books are NOT.  She’s had countless PBs published over the last few years– titles like Hampire, Tyrannosaurus Wrecks, Duck Duck Moose… to name a few. I am honored to have won this via the good folks at KidLit411, my go-to spot for everything kid lit! Thanks to Elaine and Sylvia and the rest of the team there. GREAT first birthday prizes… made my week!

2) I just landed a new editing client, and it’s a big one. It’s none other than renowned picture book illustrators Will Terry and Jake Parker, who launched the School for Visual Storytelling not too WILLlong ago (within the last two years, I think). Anyway, I get to edit the manual that goes along with their Illustrating Children’s Books course. I have taken some of their other courses and they are fantastic. I’m so excited to be working with these guys!

3) This is not kid lit-related, but my 11-year-old just got accepted into a wonderful school for accelerated math and science students. He starts there next year, when he enters middle school.

There’s a ton more going on, but just wanted to share the top three for the week. I’m also grateful for all of my friends and family for “keeping it real” for me and for making me feel grateful every day that I have my health and a lot of love.

Hope you’re having a great week, too!

 

 

 


4 responses to “Thursday Three

  1. Sylvia Liu says:

    Wow, great news comes in threes. I’m taking the course by Will Terry and Jake Parker -they are awesome; I bet you will learn a ton just editing their course manual. And congrats on the critique and your son.

  2. Great post, Kim! You are definitely starting this year off with a bang!

  3. Catherine Johnson says:

    We have the princess and the pirate books. Sadists is a classic storyteller. Editing the course manual is fab news. I must do a course of theirs some time. Congrats to your boy too.

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