The Writing Process Blog Tour Continues

Writing Process5_ Copyright 2014 Virginia WrightThe Writing Process Blog Tour

Diana R. Jenkins invited me to participate in the Writing Process Blog Tour, her bio is impressive, and definitely a writer’s inspiration. Thank you Diana, for that! Be sure to check out her responses to the writing process questions on her blog.

Diana R. Jenkins is the author of more than four hundred stories, articles, and comic strips for kids’ magazines as well as a number of books. Her newest book is Tackling Tough Topics with Faith and Fiction, (www.pauline.org), a resource book for parents and teachers who want to help middle school and junior high students deal with moral challenges using faith. Her other books include Goodness Graces! Ten Short Stories about the Sacraments, Saints of Note – The Comic Collection, The Stepping Stones Journals, and Spotlight on Saints! A Year of Funny Readers Theatre for Today’s Catholic Kids.

Diana  lives in Montgomery, Ohio with her husband, a medical physicist. Visit her on the web at www.dianarjenkins.bravehost.com, read her blog at http://djsthoughts-dj.blogspot.com, and find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dianajenkins.

And here are mine:

What am I currently working on? 

My current WIP is a children’s book for toddlers titled: Wild Animal Sounds. The story has simple, repetitive text, that gets the child and the person reading it to them involved with the various sounds that wild animals make.  Wild Animal Sounds is colorfully illustrated with bold, vibrant colors. 

How does my work differ from others of its genre?

This story differs in that,  it is something that the child hearing it will like and enjoy trying to make a similar wild animal sound, as well as the person reading it with them. 

Why do I write what I write?

I write what I write, to put a smile on the face of a child, or on the face of the person reading my work to the child. I write what I write, to give the person reading my text something to think about, and maybe to teach something to someone they didn’t know or hadn’t thought of. I write what I write, because it is what I love to do!

How does my individual writing process work?

My writing process–hmm, I do not have a specific process other than brainstorming to come up with a story idea. Often, it will start with the title, from the title, I come up with the story–and then illustrate it.  On occasion, I have started the story from an illustration.  I truly enjoy writing, and illustrating–and I hope you have enjoyed my answers in the blog tour. 

To continue the Writing Process Blog Tour, I’m tagging writer and movie producer, Joe Pranaitis. (He is an interesting fellow. Read about him below!) Joe’s answers to the writing process questions will appear on his Facebook page on June 16.

The current WIP for Joe Pranaitis is the 4th book in his Infinite Possibilities Chronicles series.  Besides writing, Joe is a movie producer. When questioned about what is next for him, he replied, “This is only the beginning of what’s to come next!”

Excited, Joe! This writer and movie producer is definitely one to keep our eyes on in the future!

You can connect with Joe on his Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/joe.pranaitis

Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoePranaitis

And Joe Pranaitis’s Author page on Amazon.  http://www.amazon.com/Joe-Pranaitis/e/B002R4MPUU/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1

 

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