Wow. What a busy week this has been at our house. After returning from the New Jersey Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, I hit the ground running with client projects, kid projects, dentist appointments and a sick little one. Luckily my mom came into town right at the same time, so she has been a wonderful second set of hands.
Here are a few of my favorite reads from this week.
This is an interesting article on the growing number of freelance/solopreneur businesses and how they add value to those who do business with them. Thanks to my hubby for sending me the link to the article.
I love this post from Seth Godin about how you can choose to stand out or fit in.
This post from Julie Hedlund inspired me to download and read Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson again. It is one of the first books that ever made an impression on me and I am loving it as much as an adult as I did as a kid.
This post is a great reminder that for writers failure is just another word for the journey.
Happy weekending!
Mindy,
I am so glad you are enjoying Terabithia as much as you did as a child. I did too when I re-read it, which was such a relief! It’s always scary when you re-read an old favorite.
It was so great to meet you in NJ! 🙂
It was great to meet you, too! I agree–I was a little nervous to read it again! I’m so happy that it is living up to my expectations. I actually appreciate it more now than I probably did back then. It is amazing how many details and feelings she packed into a short book.
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