I am working on the story that is evolving from the original Dickens and Fob idea. It has changed and grown and fascinates me. I am also writing Russet and it is astounding me. It's like nothing I have ever written. When one stalls, I switch. The day the editor is done with Book #3 Resurrection of Magic, I will begin revisions. This schedule feels like going home for me.
(I wrote series for MG kids, 6-12 novels a year. (Proof here: http://bit.ly/108o0Oh They are all on Amazon, too, but eBay does better pics. ) And now...off to write.
I have written over 80 books for K-YA. Many are titles in my middle grade series: American Diaries, Survival, and Hoofbeats. The Unicorn's Secret and The Faeries' Promise series are for young readers. ((excerpts are up on http://www.kathleenduey.com)) Dark, atypical fantasy for teens and adults is my new love. My first YA novel,Skin Hunger, was a 2007 National Book Award finalist. Sacred Scars was released in 2009. The third book in the trilogy is finished and in the production process now.

- kathleen duey
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Thank You
Thank you.
Thank you all for liking my work. Thank you for saying my books have touched you. You have touched me.
I am grateful every morning for the people who write to tell me what surprised them in the story, what made them shiver. I love the notes that tell me which characters they are worried about, in love with, scared of, angry at.
I realized a few years ago that your responses to my writing were kind of guiding it. It has to be the same for all artists of all kinds. If the crowd stands up to applaud an amazing guitar-solo, that solo will probably be a little longer next time. With bigger reaches and faster runs. Because the guitarist will be braver.
Thanks to everyone who is waiting for the third book in A Resurrection of Magic.I will begin the revisions soon. I will make the story exactly what it has to be in order to be true.
You are all making me braver....
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
...a little more Russet
While I continue to wait for editorial response to two different projects, I am writing the next novel: Russet.
At first glance, I probably look happy in the pic. I am not. I am standing up behind my chair, because I needed to back away from the screen. I'm wondering if what I just wrote could possibly be true.
If it is, I can hope again.
Here:
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At first glance, I probably look happy in the pic. I am not. I am standing up behind my chair, because I needed to back away from the screen. I'm wondering if what I just wrote could possibly be true.
If it is, I can hope again.
Here:
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My father.
He’s
got gray-blue contacts, is shaved bald, has lightened his skin and changed his posture--but it’s him. I am sure of it.
My heart’s slamming against my ribs, but he glances at me without interest, then looks at the next row of passengers. I yawn and slide down in my seat for a fake nap as he walks past.
He
looks even more haunted than I remembered.
I
am about as tall as he is now.
That feels strange.
My father is a monster, I know that.
My father is a monster, I know that.
He made my mother leave and he fucked me up
past repair, I know that, too.
But I
saw him.
And he
didn’t see me.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Russet:
I told my first grade teacher about
my father’s stories. She smiled at me. “Oh! He has such a great imagination!”
She
must have said something about it at the parent-teacher conference. I spent
nine days in the basement. My dad cried when he let me out. He used to cry a
lot. Punishing me hurt him. But they were watching us, he said. They would know
if he wasn't trustworthy.
My memories are like riptides. I swim at an angle,
work my way to the edge, then escape. I manage to stretch,
refocus, stand up, then I catch my breath when I see a stranger in the mirror.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Consultations and critiques
I have added a new level of consultation services this year, aimed specifically at authors who are getting requests for full manuscripts from agents and editors....and then receiving a pile of "Interesting premise but not quite ready" responses.
This is me, after the National Book Award people called me, trying to believe that it happened.
It is not a detailed, marked up, beginners' critique focused on craft. I read your book, whole, and respond with specific suggestions to make it impossible to put down. If you have skills that need sharpening to pull it off, we work with that. We will Skype or phone to go over everything real-time... I will ask what you meant to do, and help you do THAT.
I do this in my spare time....and there isn't a lot of that. Two or three people a month, tops. So if you are interested: Contact me: kathleen duey at earthlink dot net
I don't like to quote final fees until we talk. I don't have a cookie-cutter approach to this. I want to focus on each writer's needs.
I do critiques of smaller writing samples for people who need skill-help. http://kathleenduey.blogspot.com/2012/09/skype.html
and this explains why I began helping writers outside my usual conference appearances:
http://kathleenduey.blogspot.com/2011/08/critiques-short-answer-is-yes-if-my-own.html
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
The STORY Pile
my backyard last spring....
In the years it took to finish A Resurrection of Magic, (and I am not quite done yet, the editor is reading it) I wrote only a few other things, mostly for younger readers--the polar opposite kind of story.
But I kept a running record of story sparks, writing down the bones of the vaporous ideas that just appear when I am watching people or that come in the night ::: the sharpened and the weird...
I have over 600 files now.
SO.....look out!
Monday, December 10, 2012
Russet is growing up into a real book (I think)
While I wait for editorial feedback on the last book of the Resurrection of Magic trilogy, I am working on several other projects including Dickens and Fob (not the final title) for 5-8th graders...(See the post below this one.)
I have decided to finish Russet, too. It's a story for YA and adult readers I began writing two years ago, then had to set aside to focus on the trilogy. It was an experiment, a story written in tweets and published real-time, online, no revision, and without me having any idea where it was going or where it would stop. There were 63 pages of tweets when I had to put it away in a cold file, all by itself.
Over 3000 people were reading it online. I was completely lost in the story.
And now I am again.
I'm pulling it out of the strict twitter format, but it still moves fast and keeps me up late, just like it did the first time. I love this weird story. Here is the rewritten beginning:
Chapter One
I haven’t seen my father in eight years.
Halfway into the park, I switched paths like I always do, and then I stumbled to a stop when I saw another white envelope. A blank one. There’s five hundred dollars in it. The money is folded into thirds, like my father always folded it in his wallet.
I thought
he was dead.
He isn’t.
I turned
18 yesterday and the letter came. When the house matron handed it to me, she
was smiling. I’ve been in this group home for five
years and have never gotten mail. So everyone was watching, excited for me. I
took the letter, put it in my pocket, then walked out the front door to go run my
usual route.
Halfway into the park, I switched paths like I always do, and then I stumbled to a stop when I saw another white envelope. A blank one. There’s five hundred dollars in it. The money is folded into thirds, like my father always folded it in his wallet.
So he knows where I am. When did he decide to fold paper money in a way I could never forget. Probably before I was born. It's possible. Shit. With my father, anything is possible.
I didn't want him to find me. Ever. I’m afraid of him. If I wasn't I’d be in bed now, back at the group home, not walking the beach at sunset, trying to decide what to do.
It’s cold,
windy enough to scatter the sand a little.
I walk up to that scrabbled old mall where we
used to buy used clothes twice a week. It’s still there. The Salvation Army drop-off
bin has a musty old sleeping bag in it. Good enough. I can sleep anywhere. Sand will be fine.
On the way
back down to the beach, I hear someone cough. Shit. There’s a guy behind me, maybe
sixty yards back? Not too close, but not too far, either. He’s
walking fast, long steady strides, staying at the edge of the sand. He hurries past a
lighted sign. Looks like a gym teacher or a weekend runner.
So.
Some guy is
just walking the beach in a cold wind at dusk like I am?
At the
exact same pace?
I decide to
jog. So does he. I run. He does, too, but I run faster and I know this beach. There
are dirt paths all along the bluffs. I find a way up and hide for so long that
I am sure he's gone. I am about to walk back down when my phone goes off....Wednesday, December 05, 2012
WALLS
Yesterday I sent a proposal and chapters to my agent. It's a cross-genre work with odd elements that fascinate me. Oh, I hope I get the chance to write this middle school series.
Dickens and Fob meet on a cold misty morning, waiting on a rotting dock, hoping to be chosen, hired for day-work. Neither of them want mine-work or stall mucking or ditch digging. Chimney sweeping pays best ......because it is so dangerous....
Dickens is the seventh boy from the left. He is proud of the brass buttons on his coat. They don't match. He stole them one at a time, from different shops. Fob is the second boy from the right. He is older than he looks--early starvation stunts a lot of the street children.
Dickens voice:
Dickens and Fob meet on a cold misty morning, waiting on a rotting dock, hoping to be chosen, hired for day-work. Neither of them want mine-work or stall mucking or ditch digging. Chimney sweeping pays best ......because it is so dangerous....
Dickens is the seventh boy from the left. He is proud of the brass buttons on his coat. They don't match. He stole them one at a time, from different shops. Fob is the second boy from the right. He is older than he looks--early starvation stunts a lot of the street children.
Dickens voice:
The first thing I remember is a cold, muddy road.
I was small,
scared and hungry, running alongside a painted carriage, crying, holding out my
hand, begging for coins. I was sure that someday a pretty woman wearing a blue
dress would notice me. She would stare out her polished glass window, then
shout at the driver to stop the horses. When she opened the carriage door, she
would burst into tears and pick me up—mud and all—because she was my mother.
I can’t
remember who told me the story about mothers, but I believed it. So every night
for a year I whispered to the moon, practicing what I’d say when she finally
found me. Then one spring day, begging on the woods road again, I saw a dark-haired boy lean
across his mother’s lap to look down at me through the glass, and I was sure he
was my brother. My heart almost stopped—I ran to keep up, shouting, pleading, but
no one looked back. The carriage left me behind.
So I began
to wonder.
I asked a
few of the other boys how they had gotten to the Old City. No one knew. No one wanted to talk about it, either, because it didn't matter.
The Old City has as many orphans as it has crows and rats and there is never
enough food for all of us.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Dear biggest fan, THANK YOU for getting in touch with me.
I try to thank everyone who writes to me. I can't keep up now, no matter how hard I try. The letters mean a lot to me--they make me smile and laugh and sometimes cry. The following message did all three. It came to me last night. I have no idea how old the writer is, and have taken out a few references to protect privacy. Here it is:

I'm your biggest fan!!
i loved and still love and will continue to love your skin hunger trilogy for a very very long time^^you have no idea how long i've been waiting for the third book of the series to be finished. Hopefully it will be published and within grasp of my sticky fingers soon. I've read your book at least 4 times and im reading it again right now as well since i heard the last book is finished. Please don't think im a stalker...haha im just purely(?) in love with your book. im a fantasy or supernatural lover and i have read many many books in these genres. and i can say with confidence that your books are among the best;)
I was just on your blog and i was supposed to just email you to be notified about the release date.
but i also wanted to say that i LOVE LOVE LOVE it,
i love the darkness and intensity of the book.
i love the fierceness and extremity of the storyline.
i love the delicate and tense atmosphere.
i love Haph and Gerrard, the clumsy and blundering pair.
i love the power vibrating from each word.
I've introduced it to my little brother and read the whole book out loud for him and he would lie quiet next to me listening every words.
Now ending my endless chatter and going back to the original purpose of this email; please let me know when the book will be published. (pretty please) I have no doubt that the last book will be equally, if not more, brilliant^^I'm both very sad and very happy that the series has been completed but i will definitely support your future works. Please keep writing^^
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((Dear biggest fan, thank you so much!! Letters like yours keep writers writing. I also want to tell you this: You are good with words. I could hear a voice while I read this. Your voice. It touched my heart. You are a good writer...!))

I'm your biggest fan!!
i loved and still love and will continue to love your skin hunger trilogy for a very very long time^^you have no idea how long i've been waiting for the third book of the series to be finished. Hopefully it will be published and within grasp of my sticky fingers soon. I've read your book at least 4 times and im reading it again right now as well since i heard the last book is finished. Please don't think im a stalker...haha im just purely(?) in love with your book. im a fantasy or supernatural lover and i have read many many books in these genres. and i can say with confidence that your books are among the best;)
I was just on your blog and i was supposed to just email you to be notified about the release date.
but i also wanted to say that i LOVE LOVE LOVE it,
i love the darkness and intensity of the book.
i love the fierceness and extremity of the storyline.
i love the delicate and tense atmosphere.
i love Haph and Gerrard, the clumsy and blundering pair.
i love the power vibrating from each word.
I've introduced it to my little brother and read the whole book out loud for him and he would lie quiet next to me listening every words.
Now ending my endless chatter and going back to the original purpose of this email; please let me know when the book will be published. (pretty please) I have no doubt that the last book will be equally, if not more, brilliant^^I'm both very sad and very happy that the series has been completed but i will definitely support your future works. Please keep writing^^
*****************************************************************************
((Dear biggest fan, thank you so much!! Letters like yours keep writers writing. I also want to tell you this: You are good with words. I could hear a voice while I read this. Your voice. It touched my heart. You are a good writer...!))
Thursday, November 15, 2012
THE DAY HAS ARRIVED!
I think we all know what this means?
No, I am not finally flipping out.
Yes. The last book in the Resurrection of Magic Trilogy is finished!!!!
The editor has it. The production phase has begun.
A thousand thanks to everyone who stayed in touch, cheered me on and were so kind and patient. Thanks to the people who were not all that patient, actually extra thanks to all of you.
I will let everyone who has sent me their emails know the same day that I know when it will be coming out. If you want to be on that list email me at kathleen duey at Earthlink dot net.
Saturday, November 03, 2012
Thank you!!!
People who are on my blog this morning from USA, Russia,Israel, UK, Mexico,Singapore,
Canada, France, Poland, Slovenia: HELLO!!!
Dear everyone who is getting in touch,
If you have asked to be signed up for early release notice for book 3 of A Resurrection of Magic....you are ON the list. If not, you can get on the list here: http://kathleenduey.blogspot.com/2012/07/blog-post.html
I am way behind on answering all kinds of messages. THANK YOU ALL!!!
Your kind words about my books are writer-fuel. They help me face the blank page and make the story breathe.
UNICORNS!!!
Dear kids and parents writing to me about The Unicorn's Secret books, thank you!! I will answer your messages as soon as I can!!
art copyright: Omar Rayyan
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Sunday, September 30, 2012
SKYPE!!!
Hello. I Skype classrooms, libraries, writers and writer's groups.
EDUCATORS: My fees are negotiable but if your school or library has NO budget, I am free. Most of my sessions are between 45 minutes and an hour, depending on the age and needs of the audience.
WRITERS and EDUCATORS:
I have written over 80 books for young people K-YA in the last two decades. My work has won starred reviews, kids' choice state awards, and Kirkus "Best of YA" featured/reviews.
Skin Hunger, a dark, complex YA fantasy was awarded a National Book Award Silver medal.
(swoon)
I've been on faculty for MFA programs, critiqued manuscripts at countless writers' conferences, and have spoken at many of SCBWI's Los Angeles international conferences. I was part of an SCBWI mentorship faculty 2012 and hope to do it again soon. I will be in Monterey CA teaching at their festival of the arts this summer and on faculty for the Wisconsin SCBWI conference this fall.

So. Skype is not as good as being there in person, but it is still a great way to interact with kids and writers without involving planes.
More about my sessions for writers:
contact: kathleenduey @ earthlink dot net
more info for writers:
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Starting chapter 77
- Lunch break here: I am on chapter 77 and am stunned by what is happening. I really didn't see this coming at all. This is where NOT outlining can be useful.
- I did a blog interview on world building. This is the first half of the blog: http://bit.ly/OBXI1M The second half: http://bit.ly/R9GSKR
- In the picture below I am staring at nothing. I stare a lot before the typing starts.
- There is a reason there are no "author" reality shows
Adding this a day later.
Thursday, September 06, 2012
Starting Chapter 76. (Probably about three more to go)
Market Square is a din of voices, all of them full of hate, sharp with fear. Human history is clear on this: People who oppose their rulers rarely survive. So I am just trying to get my own hopes and wishes silenced so I can write the truth...whatever that turns out to be...
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
It is a strange morning in Limori. South End is full of things I don't understand and can't describe yet. There is some line crossed, some violation, some reckless step has been taken that is going to change...everything.
The picture is a tree trunk. It has given the moth a place to hide. If you look at it long enough, you can see a sleepy eyed owl in the bark, it's head half turned to look at the moth, its beak ready snap it up.
Saturday, August 04, 2012
About to start Chapter 75 ....all the odd numbers are Sadima's story. She was born in the first chapter of Skin Hunger. Her story has covered about 200 years so far. I have no idea how this will end. None. I know what I want to have happen. I don't think it can....maybe five more chapters to go? Maybe seven?
Thanks to the
If you want to sign up for early release, cover reveal, short stories, etc..... http://kathleenduey.blogspot.com/2012/03/blog-post.html
Monday, July 23, 2012
Starting chapter 74.
Me, sliding into character....about to write.
I am getting close writing to the ending...If you want to be on the early release info list and get to read short stories set in Limori while we all wait for the book to go through production....
http://kathleenduey.blogspot.com/2012/03/blog-post.html
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Almost DONE....
Thanks to everyone signing up for early publication notification and the Limori stories I will write while you wait for the third book to come out.
If you want to join us:
It was a wonderful conference full of serious writers. The falls are beautiful and strange and wonderful and deafening!. I have more pics of them on FB.
http://www.facebook.com/kathleen.duey/photos_stream
http://www.facebook.com/kathleen.duey
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