Writing News Galore (And My New Sandals)
My blog has been a little light on the writing news lately. I mean, let’s face it, the blog’s been light on everything in general, ever since I started it. Which is why I make a pledge: I will be posting twice a week, every week, from now on! Feel free to ooh and ahh. Seriously. Ooh and ahh. Humor me here. Why can I make this blogging guarantee? One reason will be revealed on Thursday, in my next post. One reason is that I love you guys!
Also, I joined Twitter so I could be cool. No, J/k, that’s not the reason. I’ll never be cool. I was actually just missing out on crucial, crucial information, like what my next-door-neighbor had for dinner and whether or not my friends were pleased with the most recent So You Think You Can Dance? outcome.
Yes. The time had come. So follow me on twitter @emilywingsmith. It’ll be fun!
And while I was learning how to do stuff, I figured out how to post my blog to livejournal. I probably don’t have any lj friends left since I’ve been such a deadbeat, but it’s a risk I”m willing to take.
In my writing world, two good things happened this week. First, I found out I’m a finalist for the 2008 Utah Book Award (Young Adult Division) from Utah Center for the Book. Great news, because I had no idea I was nominated for the award. While the letter I received notified me that there is one other finalist, it didn’t say who that finalist is. I really wish I knew… so if it’s you, email me! Otherwise I won’t find out until the awards ceremony on October 22.
Another good thing: I got official word about the Second Annual Writing for Charity Event! Do you like to write? Do you like to write for young readers? Do you want to meet a bunch of famous authors who live right here in Utah? Do you know me personally and think, “If she can do this, it must be pretty easy?” Then pay a mere $50 ($45 before August 21st) and register for…
(from the website)
The Writing for Charity Event, a workshop for aspiring children’s book writers (age 13 and up only), will provide participants with professional advice and the opportunity to have their work evaluated by one of the event’s participating authors. The event includes the opportunity to purchase books and have books signed. Participants can also purchase drawing tickets for great prizes, including signed books and a book bag signed by all of the participating authors (Note from Em-Dawg: this includes me and about 20 other local authors. Yep, 20!)
All proceeds from the event will benefit the non-profit Treehouse Children’s Museum and its award-winning Family Literacy Programs. Writers of children’s picture books should bring a full manuscript (fewer than 1,000 words), and chapter book authors should bring the book’s first page for the critique. Participants are not required to bring work sample for the critique session.
Saturday, August 29 10AM – 2PM at the Children’s Treehouse Museum in Ogden
Check out all the info here:
http://www.treehousemuseum.org/events_and_calendar.php
Speaking of my new sandals…
Two summers ago I bought the PERFECT sandals. They had a strap across the heel, which is a must for me–otherwise I walk right out of the shoe (no$2 Old Navy flip-flops for me). They were flats–no high-heel to trip on. They had Velcro closures. They were white with a tiny flower on the toe. They were from the girls’ shoe section at Target.
Daniel forbid me from ever again buying shoes from the kids’ section. But finding shoes that meet my shoe-qualifications is tough. Enter Lisa, my awesome shopping-buddy and BFF. She’s infinitely patient while I try stuff on, and once told me: “Friends don’t let friends buy those shoes.”
Today we went to Nordstrom for their semi-annual sale and came out with some GREAT shoes. I may be $70 poorer, but look what I have:
Success!



July 20th, 2009 at 5:16 pm
Oh! Oh! The other finalist is Sweethearts! I’ve been wondering who the other was! Honestly, I assumed it was Shannon, even though I don’t even know if she had an eligible book…
We have to make it a big celebration night! We should wear matching outfits, or wear T-Shirts like…mine would say Team Emily and yours could say Team Sara. Unless you want to be Team Emily. But the point is I’m rooting for you. I would love for your book to win and I’m not just saying that.
July 20th, 2009 at 5:20 pm
p.s. I am so proud of you and for the Utah Center for the Book having the good taste to recognize your work this way.
July 20th, 2009 at 6:29 pm
Congrats Emily!! That is so cool and I LOVE the new sandals.
July 20th, 2009 at 10:31 pm
Great News, Em! Very very cool. And I’m a little sad you bought those rockin’ sandals, because that leaves me as the only non-fashionista.
July 21st, 2009 at 1:10 pm
Atta girl honey. I’m very proud. I found myself at Barnes and Noble today saying very loudly to Hannah, “Oh, did you hear that Emily’s book is a finalist for the Utah Book Award?”
I have no shame.
love,
mom
July 21st, 2009 at 10:53 pm
Congrats on your nomination, that is amazing! I’m so excited for the writers event at Treehouse Museum. It sounds incredible.
July 22nd, 2009 at 10:00 am
Wow! So many things to comment on.
1) Congrats on the nomination.
2) Will definitely be at the Treehouse Museum Event
3) LOVE the shoes.
4) Can’t wait to see you for lunch today.
July 22nd, 2009 at 10:17 pm
Congrats!!!
And I totally approve of the sandals, even if they did come from Nordstrom.
July 25th, 2009 at 10:48 am
Love the comments on the sandals! Glad you like them–how are they holding up? It was so much fun just hanging out with you. Let’s do that more often!! Congrats on the book award–that is really cool!! I’ll come along with my Team Emily shirt if you want??? (just make sure it’s a BIG shirt!!) Love ya!
July 25th, 2009 at 5:59 pm
LOVE your sandals…but LOVE your nomination even more…congrats you talented girl…I mean woman!