Follow Friday -- First Novels Club
Four women meet at a children's writing workshop. They hit it off and agree to continue to critique each others' work. Then they think it might be fun to start a blog. Sound familiar?
Well, guess what? It's not us! It's First Novels Club, a fabulous blog on all things kid lit. And more. Donna, Sara, Frankie and Janine blog about writing, books, TV and conferences. They do book reviews, have guest bloggers and conduct interviews with some of the most fascinating writers in our industry. And every week, they do a recap of the Vampire Diaries. Seriously, the blog is worth reading just for that.
These ladies also blog live from conferences -- most recently the Writers Digest Winter Conference. They are worth following. Really.
So check out the blog.
Follow First Novels Club on Twitter.
And twitter follow the ladies themselves: Frankie, Donna, and Sara. Hopefully Janine soon?
Well, guess what? It's not us! It's First Novels Club, a fabulous blog on all things kid lit. And more. Donna, Sara, Frankie and Janine blog about writing, books, TV and conferences. They do book reviews, have guest bloggers and conduct interviews with some of the most fascinating writers in our industry. And every week, they do a recap of the Vampire Diaries. Seriously, the blog is worth reading just for that.
These ladies also blog live from conferences -- most recently the Writers Digest Winter Conference. They are worth following. Really.
So check out the blog.
Follow First Novels Club on Twitter.
And twitter follow the ladies themselves: Frankie, Donna, and Sara. Hopefully Janine soon?
6 comments
What a fun blog!
Katy, please tell me you didn't really post this at 4 a.m.?
They're great, aren't they?
And no, Beth, I schedule my posts in advance (usually). But it makes me look dedicated, doesn't it?
Thanks for the heads up!
Love the interviews and guest posts and the Scholastic video they posted of Suzanne Collins saying she would like a vacation!
Thank you ladies!!! This really means a lot to us!
You're welcome, Donna! You ladies are terrific.
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