by inklings | Sep 19, 2018 | News & Events, Publishing Opportunities
As the Inklings authors arrive at Hicklebees, the sidewalk fills with excitement. Books are held and cracked open for the first time. We wait for the store to open, for the event to start, and I can almost see the butterflies flittering in stomachs. These young people...
by inklings | Sep 13, 2018 | The Ink Splat
This month, we talk to author Darcey Rosenblatt about her debut novel, Lost Boys. Darcey tells us about why she loves post-its, what it was like writing historical fiction, and how she balances her “traditional” job with her writing job. Want to catch up?...
by inklings | Sep 3, 2018 | Educator Corner, Prompts and Activities
One of my most delightful discoveries about using games to teach writers was the discovery that games go far beyond idea generation. One unexpected beauty of interactive games is the ability to model the questions and experimentation that revision requires. Writers...
by inklings | Aug 26, 2018 | Educator Corner, Prompts and Activities
In games, the rules are part of what makes playing fun. What if you could bring that same sense of possibility to your writers’ attitude about commas, punctuation and sentence structure? In today’s live session, we’ll explore three lively games to help your writers...
by inklings | Aug 26, 2018 | Written by Inklings
Today we are featuring Inklings Book Contest 2018 finalist, Collin Goel! Collin finished 6th grade this past school year. The story he submitted is called “43.5.” Collin told us that his favorite part of his story is that “[e]verybody in my story has a special...
by inklings | Aug 25, 2018 | Written by Inklings
Today we are featuring Inklings Book Contest 2018 finalist, Claire Wong! Claire finished 6th grade this past school year. The poem she submitted is called “Purple Rain.” Our judges enjoyed the strong visual elements Claire used in her poem. Enjoy! In a plain gray...
by inklings | Aug 24, 2018 | Written by Inklings
Today we are featuring Inklings Book Contest 2018 finalist, Angeline Alex! Angeline finished 5th grade this past school year. The story she submitted is called “Trapping the Queen” One of our judges called Angeline’s story “hilarious and witty.”...
by inklings | Aug 24, 2018 | Written by Inklings
Today we are featuring Inklings Book Contest 2018 finalist, Arhana Aatresh! Arhana finished 7th grade this past school year. The story submitted is called “The Hidden Cup.” One of our judges said: “[Arhana] set her characters on a path to make choices between...
by inklings | Aug 23, 2018 | Written by Inklings
Today we are featuring Inklings Book Contest 2018 finalist, Lila Tierney! Lila finished 4th grade this past school year. The story she submitted is called “Two Paths.” Enjoy! “Are you ready yet?!” hollered Liesel’s mother from the car. “Almost!” Liesel hollered back....
by inklings | Aug 23, 2018 | Written by Inklings
Today we are featuring Inklings Book Contest 2018 finalist, Arush Sharma! Arush finished 5th grade this past school year. The story he submitted is called “The War of the Subterranean Kingdom.” One of our judges said: “I loved how [the] main character had...