Author Archives: Lupe Ruiz-Flores
Typewriter Appreciation Month
And, by the way, just did another school visit where the students drew up this poster to welcome me. Note the flowers. My last name, Flores, means flowers!
Backlist: A publisher’s list of its books that were not published during the current season but that are still in print. – Writer’s Digest Weekly Planner
Adventures in Book Signings
I’d like to share with you a piece that I wrote, which was published in the Nov/Dec 2012 issue of the national SCBWI bulletin. I hope you like it.
By Lupe Ruiz-Flores
Feedback on your story
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School Mural |
“The world always seems brighter when you’ve just made something that wasn’t there before.”
– Neil Gaiman
Writers’ Conference and School Visits
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HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!! |
“Rivers are roads which move and which carry us whither we desire to go.” – Pascal
Writing Tips
2013 ALA Book Awards
Sante Fe, NM |
“Touch magic — pass it on.” — Jane Yolen
Writing Short Stories
“Although there are no set rules on length, a short-short story usually runs 500-1500 words, a short story about 2,000-7,000, a long story about 8,000-15,000, and a novella about 20,000-50,000.” Writing Tips from Reader’s Digest Weekly Planner
Book Contracts
Good luck with your book!
“I dive into a story the way I dive into the sea, prepared to splash about and make merry.” – E.B. White
2012 Children’s Book Reviews
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Author and Sepetys |
Writing Tip: Professionalism is an attitude. For a writer, this means professional presentation of queries and manuscripts, a thorough study of the market, and the ability to deliver assigned work on time. – Writer’s Digest Weekly Planner