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Eliza's Lunchtime Conversation
And in case anyone's curious, Esme is reading Teresa Toten's SHATTERED GLASS, just like I am. Such a good book!
New Housemate
When I began Will Write For Chocolate, I mainly wrote nonfiction articles while I worked on my middle grade novels for young people. Now that I illustrate books as well as write them, I figured it's time I add a children's book illustrator to the strip. :-)
You're never too old for picture books
November is Picture Book Month, and today's Will Write For Chocolate strip was inspired by Ame Dyckman's wonderful post about why picture books are important.
NaNaNoWriMoAvMo
Thanks to Carl Clark who inspired this comic today on Twitter. :-)
I so wish I could participate in NaNoWriMo and PidBoIdMo this year! Sadly, not enough time.
A disadvantage (and advantage) of e-book readers
Thanks to Suzanne Warr (@warrchick) for inspiring this comic during a conversation we had on Twitter. :-)
Comma Shock
Comic above was inspired by this article in The Independent.
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Eliza's Secret Date
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has made a Secret Date With A Good Book. The busier life gets, the more vital it is to purposely make time to read.
(Are you doing NaNoWriMo? Check out my friend Errol Elumir's daily NaNoToons!)
Technology and Rejections
If you're doing NaNoWriMo this year, by the way, be sure to check NaNoToons for daily NaNoWrimo-related comics by my friend Errol Elumir!