Meet Betsy
Welcome to my virtual studio. As both a writer and designer, I’m driven by a curiosity about the world. In my studio, I take that curiosity and use it to create new worlds. I write for kids and adults as well as a good deal of freelance non-fiction. Explore to find out more about me, my books, and my thoughts on writing as well as the thoughts of friends who stop by the studio. If you’ve got something you’d like to share reach out to me through the contact form. I’d love to hear from you. Scroll down to read what’s been happening in the studio.
Featured Author on 12 x 12
July is almost over and I just read through all the comments on my article. My heart is overflowing.
My Dog Is In The News
A round-up of all the places My Dog Is NOT A Scientist has been featured its debut month.
Great Review From A License to Quill
I got an early review from LORI ALDEN HOLUTA at A License to Quill. Check it out here
https://www.ceejaywriter.com/book-review-my-dog-is-not-a-scientist/
It’s Getting Real
Yehoo was kind enough to share some photos and videos of my book getting set up at the printer. So exciting to see!! I get tingly realizing it’s almost real. Can’t wait to hold it in my hands!
Come See Me in MetroWest
I’ll be joining some great authors this weekend to read from Heroic Care. If you live in the MetroWest Boston area stop by and check it out.
Guest Post on PB Sunrays
Check out this link to my guest post “Interview Your Way to a Great Story” up now on the PB Sunrays blog.
Heroic Care for the Summer
It’s 80 degrees out. My final grades for the semester are turned in so I decided to kick my feet up and do some cleaning on my computer and came across this gem of a review for Heroic Care. It’s a great summer read. Each piece is just the right size to enjoy before you fall asleep on the beach.
My Dog Is NOT A Scientist - Coming Spring 2023!!!
I am so excited to announce that my debut picture book My Dog Is NOT A Scientist is coming out in the Spring of 2023 from Yeehoo Press.
Editing The Kitchen Sink
You’ve thrown everything into the first draft, now how do you take that mess and turn it into an amazing novel? This article takes you through the steps of the early editing process.
Unqualified Success
Success cannot be measured in numbers. I use only one criterium when judging my books— How much fun they were to write. I have achieved unqualified success.
Weeding Your Creative Garden
By mid-summer of this year, whenever I went into the creative garden in my mind the sun had become so blocked out by dark clouds of deadlines, commitments, worries, and lists that nothing would grow. The only solution was to . . .
Summer Hiatus
Summer is a time for rest and in that spirit, I'll be taking time off to get outside, be with loved ones and play creatively. We’ll be back online with more content in early fall. In the meantime, there will still be things cooking . . .
The Joy Percentage
Life gets difficult. Writing sometimes feels like work. Guest author Hadi Dhaliwal asks herself: “How much time do you spend on the thing you truly love?”
Review: Of Women and Salt
This is a captivating novel that is woven across time, cultures, and borders. Ms. Garcia transports the reader effortlessly from an 1866 Cuban cigar plantation to a modern immigrant detention center in Texas, to a daring border crossing with her lush, direct narrative.