Bea Donaldson
Celebrate with our published grad Bea Donaldson and her recent published book PARABULUM.
What's the name of your books? And who are the publishers?
Sweaty Eyes – Dream Write Publishing, 2014
Fishing Lessons for Grandpa – Dream Write Publishing
BJ & the Green Monstah – Dream Write Publishing, 2015
Lucky: A Whale of a Tale – Dream Write Publishing, 2017
Tell us a bit about your path to publishing, from idea to to submission to publication.
I collected a number of stories about my grandson, who has ADHD, as he grew up and they are the basis for the books. In 2014, I found two illustrators through our publisher Dream Write Publishing and the dream of bring these stories to life became reality.
How long have you been writing?
During my years as a basketball coach, I wrote stories for local newspapers but it was not until I retired that I began to write seriously.
What's your favorite genre to write and why?
Children picture books
Which courses have you taken?
Writing for Children & Teenagers
How has taking our courses helped your writing and/or career?
It gave me the confidence and skills to be successful.
Have any of your class assignments been published?
Five of them have been published as picture books or articles in magazines. One of them won an award from Ocean Magazine in 2012. Two more are in draft form for future publication.
Do you have a favorite writing tip you'd like to share?
Write what you know and have a passion about and do it daily.
If you could travel back in time and give yourself one piece of writing advice, what would it be?
Write each day about your day and do not depend on your memory. Over time, memories become foggy, but notes will stir those memories and bring clarity.
Tell us about your favorite place to write and what time of day you are more productive in your writing.
I write in a room full of books, photos, and articles. I like to write during the quiet of the day usually late in the evening or early in the morning.
What's the most valuable thing you learned from your experience with the Institute of Children's Literature?
There are three things I have found valuable from the course.
The first is patient. When I was selling door to door as a college student I was told that for every ten doors you knocked on, one person would listen to your “pitch” and for every ten “pitches” you gave you would get one sale. I see the same result submitting to publishers. The trick is to have the patience,
The second are the skills and tidbits one learns like “Show don’t tell.”
But perhaps the best thing was the encouragement I received from my instructor Heidi
Why didn't you take ten to fifteen minutes a day to write about your day?
A sea captain cousin of mine once said that “while we are making plans, life happens.” Regardless of how busy one gets there is always some time to write…so DO it!
Celebrate with our published grad Bea Donaldson and her recent published book PARABULUM.
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