tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5253065890761255545.post4056313597105191957..comments2024-02-06T02:59:49.014-08:00Comments on All About Children's Books: The Woes Of Being An Author.All About Children's Bookshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14260950754479994222noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5253065890761255545.post-64800646887185168042013-04-21T17:39:12.537-07:002013-04-21T17:39:12.537-07:00You do not understand because you are not working ...You do not understand because you are not working on your book, the book you are supposed to be working on, remember?<br /><br />When you are working on your book, I mean for 10 hours at a time, you too will be pulling out your hair--on your right side.<br /><br />Don't ask me why, but this is the preferred side of hair pulling for most authors.<br /><br />And, hair grows back. So buy the time you are picking up your first book award, well, you should have hair. Otherwise, wear a hat.<br /><br />I don't know where my ID went. Going to look for her now.All About Children's Bookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14260950754479994222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5253065890761255545.post-46423084381999454672013-04-21T15:52:16.679-07:002013-04-21T15:52:16.679-07:00I'm sorry, I do not understand. Why would you...I'm sorry, I do not understand. Why would you pull out your hair on the right--creative--side? Would it not be better to take the hair from the left--uncreative--side? <br /><br />Why waste any creativity from the right. There must be some creativity in the hair. When asked how they came up with a great plot, have you not heard of a writer saying. "I pulled it out of my hair?" <br /><br />****Hey! HEY!! What happened to Anonymous and using your name and website for you ID. It was here yesterday? Now I am from Google but I am not at Google Blogger anymore. This makes me pull my hair out!<br /><br />Sue @ Kid Lit Reviews http://kid-lit-reviews.comSue @ Kid Lit Reviews.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02056966261555616038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5253065890761255545.post-59137199601937935282013-04-19T18:50:32.063-07:002013-04-19T18:50:32.063-07:00Well, handling frustration is a weekly thing when ...Well, handling frustration is a weekly thing when you are a writer. That's why writers have patches of hair missing on the right side of their head (writer's always pull out their hair on the right side of their head, in case you didn't know that).<br /><br />So, after I scream, yell, run around in circles and pull out my hair, I calm down and just decide it's another glitch--then I carry on.All About Children's Bookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14260950754479994222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5253065890761255545.post-22515107560957016612013-04-19T14:34:01.695-07:002013-04-19T14:34:01.695-07:00After all the rewriting and re-editing, to get bog...After all the rewriting and re-editing, to get bogged down by one production person not paying attention to the layout must be extremely frustrating.<br /><br />I cannot imagine how I would handle the frustrations you have--are--going through with book two. Maybe book one was more smooth because it was the first and didn't need to match any other book?<br /><br />It will be worth the wait. Suehttp://kid-lit-reviews.comnoreply@blogger.com