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7 Children&#8217;s Picture Book Manuscripts in 7 Days

I&#8217;m taking the 7 in 7 picture book challenge.

Report on 7 in 7 for the first week of May, 2009

 May 7
 May 6. Historical Fiction. OK, here comes the rationalization for why I don&#8217;t have a good draft done. A couple years ago, a friend told me [...]<p><table height="75" border="1" align="center" bordercolor="#a11b1b"><tr><td border="0" bgcolor="#a11b1b"><a href="http://www.booktrailermanual.com"><img src="http://www.darcypattison.com/notes/wp-content/uploads//FNClickNow.png" height="72" width="163" border="0"></a><br /></td><td valign="top" width="150"><a href="http://www.booktrailermanual.com/"><img src="http://booktrailermanual.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/BTThumb.png">COMING AUGUST 15:. The Book Trailer Manual. Click to read about it.</a></td></tr></table></p>
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<h2>7 Children&#8217;s Picture Book Manuscripts in 7 Days</h2>
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I&#8217;m taking the <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/7-in-7/">7 in 7 picture book</a> challenge.<br />
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Report on 7 in 7 for the first week of May, 2009</strong></p>
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<li> May 7</li>
<li> <strong>May 6</strong>. Historical Fiction. OK, here comes the rationalization for why I don&#8217;t have a good draft done. A couple years ago, a friend told me a tidbit of interesting history. She was writing about it, though, so it was off limits for me. But it&#8217;s stayed with me as &#8212; well, very interesting. Especially interesting for kids. Yesterday, when I was thinking of topics to write about, that historical teaser came back and I looked up something about it and of course, a footnote took me off on another tangent. Which I actually think is even more fascinating for kids.
<p>In other words, I researched yesterday; I wound up with a very sketchy draft, if you could even call it a draft. In the end, it&#8217;ll be a good picture book, but the goal was supposed to be to write a draft.  Well, maybe it&#8217;s a draft. I could call it that, right?</p>
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<p><strong>Note:</strong> This is a note of general frustration with writing 7 picture books in 7 days. I want to dig in and revise, which I do endlessly on picture books. Instead, I have to come up with a new draft! ARGH!</p>
<p>Actually, 7 days may be about right: only two more days to scribble out first drafts, and the rest of the year to revise.</p>
<li><strong>May 5:</strong> A Cumulative Story. After tossing out lots of ideas, I finally settled on a cumulative story much like <em>This is the House that Jack Built</em>. It&#8217;s an idea I had toyed with before and was fun to take it through all the stages.</li>
<li> <strong>May 4:</strong> Delaware and Miriam. OK. This is getting hard! Picture books are short, yes, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they are easy to write. I&#8217;ve never written one in less than three days of intensive, obsessive work.
<p>I did get a draft done last night. It has a beginning, a middle and an end. But it&#8217;s no where near fully explored, much less refined. Still, just to get a draft done, I was pleased.</p>
<p>I think the main problem is characterization. Why would this character do this? My problem is that <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/picture-books-folk-tale-or-modern-story">I tend to write generic characters in my picture books </a>and I&#8217;m really struggling to do more in such a short time frame.
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<li><strong>May 3:</strong> At the End of the Rainbow. I didn&#8217;t even start until 7 pm because I went to church, then did accounting. But I managed to finish a full draft of this story and am excited to see how it sounds after a couple days of cooling off. <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/10-suggestions-for-picture-book-titles/">The title will change, but it&#8217;s a good working title.</a> 1295 words. Yes, I&#8217;m writing long, but I can cut.</li>
<li> <strong>May 2:</strong> <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/how-to-write-an-abc-book/">ABC book</a>. OK, so it&#8217;s one I had half-way started before and abandoned because I had blanks for about six letters. All I did today was fill in the rest of the letters, add more options to the letters I had and did general research and clean up. But I now have something for each letter. Yes, two or three are shaky. But it&#8217;s progress and I&#8217;m counting it.</li>
<li> <strong>May 1:</strong> Violet Ivy&#8217;s Button Eyes. <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/revise-the-picture-book-text/">1128 words</a>.</li>
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7 Children&#8217;s Picture Book Manuscripts in 7 Days

I&#8217;m taking the 7 in 7 picture book challenge.

Report on 7 in 7 for the first week of May, 2009

 May 7
 May 6
Note: This is a note of general frustration with writing 7 picture books in 7 days. I want to dig in and revise, which I [...]<p><table height="75" border="1" align="center" bordercolor="#a11b1b"><tr><td border="0" bgcolor="#a11b1b"><a href="http://www.booktrailermanual.com"><img src="http://www.darcypattison.com/notes/wp-content/uploads//FNClickNow.png" height="72" width="163" border="0"></a><br /></td><td valign="top" width="150"><a href="http://www.booktrailermanual.com/"><img src="http://booktrailermanual.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/BTThumb.png">COMING AUGUST 15:. The Book Trailer Manual. Click to read about it.</a></td></tr></table></p>
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<h2>7 Children&#8217;s Picture Book Manuscripts in 7 Days</h2>
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I&#8217;m taking the <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/7-in-7/">7 in 7 picture book</a> challenge.<br />
<strong><br />
Report on 7 in 7 for the first week of May, 2009</strong></p>
<ol>
<li> May 7</li>
<li> May 6</li>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> This is a note of general frustration with writing 7 picture books in 7 days. I want to dig in and revise, which I do endlessly on picture books. Instead, I have to come up with a new draft! ARGH!</p>
<p>Actually, 7 days may be about right: only two more days to scribble out first drafts, and the rest of the year to revise.</p>
<li><strong>May 5:</strong> A Cumulative Story. After tossing out lots of ideas, I finally settled on a cumulative story much like <em>This is the House that Jack Built</em>. It&#8217;s an idea I had toyed with before and was fun to take it through all the stages.</li>
<li> <strong>May 4:</strong> Delaware and Miriam. OK. This is getting hard! Picture books are short, yes, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they are easy to write. I&#8217;ve never written one in less than three days of intensive, obsessive work.
<p>I did get a draft done last night. It has a beginning, a middle and an end. But it&#8217;s no where near fully explored, much less refined. Still, just to get a draft done, I was pleased.</p>
<p>I think the main problem is characterization. Why would this character do this? My problem is that <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/picture-books-folk-tale-or-modern-story">I tend to write generic characters in my picture books </a>and I&#8217;m really struggling to do more in such a short time frame.
 </li>
<li><strong>May 3:</strong> At the End of the Rainbow. I didn&#8217;t even start until 7 pm because I went to church, then did accounting. But I managed to finish a full draft of this story and am excited to see how it sounds after a couple days of cooling off. <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/10-suggestions-for-picture-book-titles/">The title will change, but it&#8217;s a good working title.</a> 1295 words. Yes, I&#8217;m writing long, but I can cut.</li>
<li> <strong>May 2:</strong> <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/how-to-write-an-abc-book/">ABC book</a>. OK, so it&#8217;s one I had half-way started before and abandoned because I had blanks for about six letters. All I did today was fill in the rest of the letters, add more options to the letters I had and did general research and clean up. But I now have something for each letter. Yes, two or three are shaky. But it&#8217;s progress and I&#8217;m counting it.</li>
<li> <strong>May 1:</strong> Violet Ivy&#8217;s Button Eyes. <a href="http://www.darcypattison.com/picture-books/revise-the-picture-book-text/">1128 words</a>.</li>
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<p><table height="75" border="1" align="center" bordercolor="#a11b1b"><tr><td border="0" bgcolor="#a11b1b"><a href="http://www.booktrailermanual.com"><img src="http://www.darcypattison.com/notes/wp-content/uploads//FNClickNow.png" height="72" width="163" border="0"></a><br /></td><td valign="top" width="150"><a href="http://www.booktrailermanual.com/"><img src="http://booktrailermanual.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/BTThumb.png">COMING AUGUST 15:. The Book Trailer Manual. Click to read about it.</a></td></tr></table></p>
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