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A Cookie Would Be Nice

First you decide it’s time to do “a little bit” with your website. You look through a few templates and browse some pictures. Then, of course, you find the picture you want, but can’t find a template where the picture will fit. And once you manage to do that, then you are faced with what you already knew but were avoiding–that your content is totally out of date. And the next thing you know, the sun is down, your eyes are tired, and there are still a couple of things you want to do.

It’s like If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, except…right. No cookie.

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Image by Ylanite Koppens from Pixabay

Still…it’s acceptable, and–as far as I can tell–nothing’s going to blow up. For your reading pleasure, here’s the very useful (as usual) FAQ post from Jennifer Laughran that got me thinking about doing an update in the first place.

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Becky Levine is a children's book writer, working hard to strengthen her picture-books skills. She is the author of The Writing & Critique Group Survival Guide, a book to help you get started with a critique group, learn to revise from a critique, and strengthen your own critiquing powers. She has also published two nonfiction children's books with Capstone Press. She is currently seeking representation. Becky lives in California's Santa Cruz mountains, where she spends a lot of time sitting on the couch, knitting needles in hand, thinking through the next revision. At her day job, she writes grants for a nonprofit healthcare organization.

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