Monday, August 10, 2015
Kate Messner’s Thumbs-Up Revision Tool for Anyone, Any Time
Posted by
Esther Hershenhorn
Just
in time for our back-to-school TeachingAuthors posts, which JoAnn kicked off
Friday with a Book Giveaway of her WRITE A POEM STEP BY STEP, I share my THUMBS
UP review of Kate Messner’s REAL REVISION (Stenhouse, 2011) – a must-read for anyone any time of the year (really!) who wants to get his or her writing right.
Personally, I’m a Big Fan of the prefix “re” – as in, back to, return to, again and again. According
to my trusty online dictionary, verbs affixed with re connote restoration and
repetition, a backwards motion, a
withdrawal.
Think Second Chances.
Think Do-overs.
REAL REVISION makes all of the above possible, breaking down the revision process into doable, fun-even tasks, by sharing the revision
strategies of a bounty of award-winning children’s book writers – Mentor
Authors who truly show readers that all
writing is revising.
Kirby Larson, Nora Raleigh Baskin, Jane Yolen, Kathi Appelt, Mitali
Perkins, Donna Gephart, Tom Angleberger, Tanya Lee Stone, G. Neri, Rebecca Stead,
just to name a few – share honest-to-goodness manuscripts and revision
experiences of specific titles they’ve published in order to illustrate a key
element of narrative – say, voice or characterization, setting or plot, and the
writing process – maybe research, seeing the Big Picture, word choice, copyediting
or brainstorming.
I’m talking REAL examples that lead to raised eyebrows and bulging eyes
and all sorts of head-shaking responses.
Each Mentor Author’s offering is the stuff of a mini, personalized writer-to-writer one-on-one.
Each Mentor Author also offers a Try Out for the reader that accompanies
the teaching point of each chapter– an easily-reproducible hands-on, doable,
concrete exercise that underscores what’s – really – important.
The quotes that begin each chapter are delicious, too.
For instance, Lisa Schroeder’s:
“Revision is like cleaning your
room because it may not be fun while you’re doing it but when you’re finished,
you can stand back and see what you’ve done, and think, ‘Wow! That looks great!’”
Or Kirby Larson’s:
“Revision is like a newborn because
it’s a 24/7 commitment and worth every sleepless night.”
Or Donna Gephart’s:
“Revision is like a lottery ticket
because it’s a golden opportunity to make your work even better!”
Throughout REAL REVISION, Kate herself wears both her author and teacher
hat, sharing her writing life, her process and the revision stories of her
books. Kate happens to be a National
Board-certified teacher – and – the award-winning author of such books as the
E.B. White Read Aloud Award winner THE BRILLIANT FALL OF GIANNA Z., SUGAR AND
ICE and the Marty McGuire chapter book series.
I don my two TeachingAuthor
hats to sincerely thank Kate for bringing REAL REVISION’s Mentor Authors and
their realistically-presented, insightful and informative revision strategies to
the page in such a fun and readable instructive way.
Whether it’s back-to-school for you, and/or back-to-writing, don’t leave
home without this anytime/anyone
tool.
Oh, and don’t forget to enter our Book Giveaway for JoAnn Early Macken’s
WRITE A POEM STEP BY STEP.
Here’s to that prefix “re” and Second Chances!
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3 comments:
I always enjoy reading and hearing about another author's process because I learn about new ways to approach the work. This collection sounds like a must-read. Thanks for the recommendation!
This sounds like a great book to have on the shelf. Thanks for highlighting it, Esther.
Thanks to two of my favorite poets for stopping by to share your thanks.
Mentor Authors are now such a big part of the Common Core.
Kate's book is invaluable.
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