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Fran Lee left a comment for Stephanie Scott
"Welcome to She Writes Romance!"
Mar 20
Stephanie Scott replied to the discussion 'Writer's Retreats' in the group Writers for Young Adults
"http://secretsof7scribes.wordpress.com/ Here's a blog post someone in one of my RWA groups linked to about how to choose the right conference for you. Society of Children's Book Authors & Illustrators (SCBWI) might have some local…"
Mar 19
Stephanie Scott replied to the discussion '1st Person POV vs Multiple (2-3 characters) POV for your YA novel. Which is better? What's your experience between the two?' in the group Writers for Young Adults
"When I first started writing what I thought was a YA novel a few years back, I wrote in third person with at least 4 characters having a POV throughout. Advice given to me was to read as much as I could through the market, see what YA out there was…"
Mar 19
Stephanie Scott replied to the discussion '1st Person POV vs Multiple (2-3 characters) POV for your YA novel. Which is better? What's your experience between the two?' in the group Writers for Young Adults
"Great advice! I love Sara Zarr's books. "
Mar 19
Stephanie Scott replied to the discussion 'Writer's Retreats' in the group Writers for Young Adults
"That does seem awfully pricey, although I'm assuming it includes travel, lodging, food etc. While I do think that spending some money can take you to another level as a writer, it depends on what you want for the money you spend. I personally…"
Mar 19
Stephanie Scott commented on the blog post 'The View from Here'
"What a unique approach. Very cool how so many others collaborated with you. It makes a book launch so much more meaningful."
Mar 19
Stephanie Scott replied to the discussion 'Hi Everyone!' in the group Writers for Young Adults
"HI! Nice to meet you. If you're on twitter, some great tags to follow are #yalitchat and #myWANA (my We Are Not Alone as writers hosted by Kristen Lamb's blog).  I guess there's not a ton of discussion over here on She Writes for…"
Sep 2, 2012
Stephanie Scott replied to the discussion 'Have you been to a Writers Conference?' in the group Novelists (Struggling or Not)
"Great topic! I found writers groups and conferences through a google search, but it really helps to get a recommendation. That's how I ended up at a Romance Writers of America local conference -- i was convinced I didn't write romance, but…"
Aug 14, 2012
Stephanie Scott replied to the discussion 'Have you been to a Writers Conference?' in the group Novelists (Struggling or Not)
"I'll have to check into some of those -- I'm part of SCBWI now but I haven't been to any of their conferences, just a few chapter meetings with 2 dif local chapters."
Aug 14, 2012
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Aug 14, 2012
Stephanie Scott commented on the blog post '[REALITY CHECK] Self Editing or “Never Submit Your First Draft”'
"This post is further proof that writing help exists -- it's all a simple google search away. What is more difficult to change, is the need people have for instant recognition and "fame." Some people stand in line for hours or days for…"
Aug 2, 2012
Stephanie Scott shared Brooke Warner's blog post on Twitter
Jul 31, 2012
Stephanie Scott shared Maria Murnane's blog post on Twitter
Jul 24, 2012
Stephanie Scott liked Maria Murnane's blog post Outline or no outline?
Jul 24, 2012
Stephanie Scott commented on the blog post 'Critical Components of Flash Fiction and Nonfiction'
"Flash fiction is definitely an art of its own. I've tried a few times, mildly succeed once. I will check out the link. thanks!"
May 24, 2012
Stephanie Scott replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about Today?' in the group Blogging about Books and Writing!
"thanks for sharing that. "
May 12, 2012

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Who I am:
Young Adult writer represented by Sarah LaPolla of Curtis Brown, Ltd. My 1960s-set YA romance is ready for submission to publishers! I read a mix of YA, contemporary romance, non-fiction, and memoirs.
Connect with me online! My site, blog, or Twitter handle are:
http://www.agirlandherdiary.blogspot.com
twitter: StephScottIL
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
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My writing is:
Fiction, Blog Posts
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I'm part of these writers' groups or salons:
Windy City RWA, Romance Writers of America, SCBWI
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At 1:48pm on March 20, 2013, Fran Lee said…

Welcome to She Writes Romance!

At 3:24pm on September 28, 2012, Meg Waite Clayton said…

We're delighted to have you join us in the novelist group, Stephanie – please accept my belated welcome (I’ve been finishing a novel on deadline, and traveling to boot). If you haven’t done so already, you might introduce yourself by telling us what you’re working on in the “Show Me Your Novel and I’ll Show You Mine” discussion. We do a live chat the first Wednesdays of each month at 1 EST, with instructions on how to participate in the "Our Water Cooler" box near the top of the group page. And we save the wall for discussion, but welcome links to helpful blog posts on the “Links to Helpful Blog Posts for Writers” discussion thread and to published books in the “Our Published Novels” one. I hope you’ll enjoy the group.

Meg Waite Clayton
Novelist Group Moderator

At 2:32pm on April 8, 2011, Meg Waite Clayton said…
Stephanie, Welcome to She Writes, and so glad to see you joining us in the BBW group. If you’re looking for another place to jump in, we’d love to have you join us in the Novelists – Struggling or Not group. Enjoy the site!

Meg Waite Clayton
Moderator
Bestselling Author of The Four Ms. Bradwells and The Wednesday Sisters
At 7:35am on April 5, 2011, Julie Jeffs said…
Stephanie,

Welcome to the Bloggers Let’s Make it Work group! So glad you are here. Please visit the discussion New Members Visit Here First, tell us about your blog so we can list it on the members blog index.

I hope you will find, as I did, a great sense of community, loads of information and resources, and an incredible amount of talent.

Jump in on ongoing discussions or start one if there is an issue you would like to discuss.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Look forward to reading your posts.

Warm regards,
Julie Jeffs
Beginning a Life at 50
At 10:00am on April 4, 2011, Kimberly Sullivan said…
I love reading it!  ;)  Plus, as a young woman, i was so affected by literature, and I want to influence others the same way I was influenced.
At 10:16pm on March 18, 2011, Julia Barry said…
Hi Stephanie,

So glad you are here, and welcome to She Writes!

You can check out the Getting Started section to help you find your way around, or a great way to jump in is to get involved with our Groups.

Feel free to let me know if you have any questions!

Warm best,
Julia Barry
Social Community Manager @ She Writes
 
 
 

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