If you are like me, when you first read that word...deaconing...you probably thought my post would have something with the Catholic church and it's hierarchy. Well this word CAN mean that, but there is another meaning to the word that actually makes me think of my writing. Deaconing can also mean putting the best things you have on top of the pile. Kinda like putting your best foot forward. Or in my case, my best words whenever I submit a manuscript for possible publication. How about you? How much deaconing have YOU done lately?
Dear Tooth Fairy
Written by: Pamela Duncan Edwards
Illustrated by: Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
Ages: 3-8
ISBN: 10-0066239729
Teaser: Claire just turned six years old and hasn't lost her first tooth yet. She knows it's almost time, but she doesn't know if the Tooth Fairy knows she is ready, so she writes her a letter. Will the Tooth Fairy write her back?
Written by: Pamela Duncan Edwards
Illustrated by: Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
Ages: 3-8
ISBN: 10-0066239729
Teaser: Claire just turned six years old and hasn't lost her first tooth yet. She knows it's almost time, but she doesn't know if the Tooth Fairy knows she is ready, so she writes her a letter. Will the Tooth Fairy write her back?
Ooo, I definitely went with the Catholic thing.
ReplyDeleteAre we talking query letters? Those are SO hard to write. Picking the best words to tell your story in the most concise way. Hook an agent.
Ah! :) haha
Lol, Kelley, I was wondering how many people I would trap with that double-edged word...;0) I am a newer writer (in a professional sense after 40 years of "playing" at this) so I haven't actually had to write any query letters yet, but yes that would fit into today's word. I have finally finished one of my picture books that is ready for the "query" stage so I'm sure I will get to see what everyone else is talking about when they say "the dreaded query letter"...lol...
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I was unaware of this definition. Thanks for increasing my vocabulary.
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In theory I suppose we should deacon (can it be used as a verb?) everything we do. In reality I'm not sure I prioritise very effectively.
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Rosalind, don't you just love learning new meanings for old words? And I like the use of this word as a verb...;0)
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Yep, I assumed you were going to talk about the Catholic church. Never knew there was another meaning to the word. Learned something new today.
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Wasn't aware of that meaning, good to know. Will try to put it into practice.
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Hi, and welcome to my blog! I need to do the same thing...:-)
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I did immediately think of the Catholic church when I read "deaconing" but you're right, it's something that can be (has to be?) applied to writing too. I need to do a bit more of it myself, my self-discipline is terrible and I keep getting bogged down with the wrong things. Oops!
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I think one of writers biggest issues is self discipline but thankfully we have this wonderfully supportive writing community to help us all!
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I did not know of this second definition of deaconing. I just learned something new today. Thanks!
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Protestants also have deacons in their churches. I was also thinking of church deacons. Just how ignorant am I? Very, evidently. I won't be if I keep reading your blogs.
ReplyDeleteThat book sounds like fun. I plan on reading it. When I was a kid, we waited for Mighty Mouse to bring our tooth money. I don't know why, but he was good for a quarter and we didn't complain.
Cute childhood story, Janet. I don't remember where my tooth money came from, just how I lost my teeth!
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Always good to learn something while your out here in the blogOsphere. Thanks and in answer to your question, I guess I'm a deaconing fool. That manuscript has gotta be purfect. :-)
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Oh, I'm a follower so I will be reading more of your blogs, don't worry!
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Wonderful word! I hadn't heard this one before. Seems we both picked interesting words as our themes.
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Interesting definition! I like the idea of putting your best foot forward.
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I stopped believing in the tooth fairy after getting into trouble for putting my grandmother's dentures under my pillow.
ReplyDeleteLol...I should have thought of that one...all I did was try to pull out my baby teeth on my own before my mother could get to me with long nose pliers....;-)
DeleteI'm trying to put my best work on top...it seems to get buried in the pile sometimes.
ReplyDeleteThat's what our critique groups are for, right? To remind us to pull those babies to the top...;0)
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