Wednesday, November 21, 2007

I get to judge another writing contest. This will be my sixth time judging. I started judging after I placed in the first two contests I entered and now that I don't have the time to pursue a career in writing, it's one of the things that keeps my writing skills sharp until my kids are older and I'm not homeschooling any more. I keep telling myself "just wait, your time will come". It's not easy to remember that all the time, though. So in the meantime, I blog, I teach, I edit, I judge, I critique--all things that keep my writing mind active while I'm waiting. So I get the entries I will be judging the day after Thanksgiving. I always look forward to that, but I am always slightly disappointed that most of them are not "publish-ready". I guess I want to find a diamond...this must be what editors at publishing houses feel like.

4 comments:

Rebekah said...

I was out blog walking and saw you were from Indiana too so I thought I would say HI

Kristen said...

Sounds pretty exciting!
I come here and study your teaching posts, because the only fiction I ever wrote before this November was in school. And I kinda like it and want to learn to do it well:)

Carolan Ivey said...

I also enjoy judging writing contests. :) First, because back in the day, someone judged my work and helped me along in my writing path. Second, I love encouraging young writers, calling attention to what they do well and constructively helping them to improve in areas they may not have been aware of before.

Amor said...

What a wonderful activity to engage in!!! and how rewarding it must feel!