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    Everywhere Babies. Every day, everywhere, babies are born. They’re kissed and dressed and rocked and fed and adored by the families who love them. A celebration of babies everywhere! “Warm, funny, generous, this is a book that belongs in every library, and every lap.”. The Horn Book.

  2. You can reach Susan on her landline phone at (619) 258-7963 or call her mobile phone on (619) 665-3528.

  3. Mar 27, 2018 · Fictionary is a new interactive web app for self-editing fiction that helps writers turn a first draft into a story readers love. Below is the opening scene from Look The Other Way (by Kristina Stanley). The “Entry Hook” key element makes me evaluate each scene and think about whether I’ve used a good entry hook.

  4. Here's how to get started: Select the PDF document you want to listen to. Our website allows you to easily upload and select the PDF document you want to listen to. Once the PDF is loaded, navigate to the page you want to listen to. Our intuitive interface allows you to quickly and easily navigate to any page in your PDF document.

  5. Jun 22, 2021 · Dread Factor. Keep narrative voice compelling. Now, here is the essay separated by each element so you can see how to incorporate into your own story: A Summer Place by Ann Garvin. When my older brother Ray put Jamie Lockhart into a coma it changed my life but it took me forty-five years to figure out how.

  6. Jun 16, 2014 · 6. Conflict. As I mentioned in # 2, your characters must face their demons and react. And eventually they must resolve the problem. Figure out the central conflict in your story and make sure it’s clear at the beginning. 7. Logic. Tom Clancy and Mark Twain said it- fiction has to make sense.

  7. SUSAN MEYERS is the author of Everywhere Babies, illustrated by Caldecott Honor winner Marla Frazee, and many other picture books. She lives in Northern California.