![]() ![]() So in order to continue writing in rhyme, you have to be extremely determined and passionate about it. And that’s in a business that already has you on the verge of quitting every other day because of all the rejections, frustrations and setbacks. Because when you write in rhyme, you inevitably and quite frequently come across advice (both verbal and written) to quit writing in rhyme and write in prose instead. On second thought…maybe it is defying odds in a way. There are loads of rhyming picture books being published every day. Thanks so much, Kaitlyn! I don’t really consider it defying odds. I can say with certainty that I would not have impressed her without Diana’s amazing guidance.ĭiana is one of those amazing wome n who defy the odds and writes picture books in rhyme (and oh so well, might I add) in an industry that practically screams “no rhyme!” Her picture books are exciting, fun, and also varied, ranging from pirates to witches to math to unicorns, and she’s not even close to done! ![]() Hey everyone, thanks for joining us today, May 17, 2019, for this really special interview with my writing hero, Diana Murray! As many of you know, I just signed with my wonderful literary agent, Rebecca Angus. ![]()
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