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Wrapping Up and Reflecting on 2019

12/31/2019

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By Katrina Moore
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​It's the end of the year (and the end of a decade). For me, this is a time of reflection. It's actually something I do at the end/beginning of each month, and then, again, at the end of the year as a whole.

Throughout the year, I have ongoing lists in my journal. I title a page for each, and then add to it throughout the year.

This year, my page titles included:
-New Writing:
-Submission Ready:
-Revised: 
-Major Highlights:


Of course, there's the rest of my journal for musings, learnings, sketches, early drafts, revision notes, outlines, etc.

After reviewing each of my lists at the end of the year, and going through my journals, I make a new list for the new year: GOALS. (I'll come back to goals in a later post!)

I was proud to fill (and overflow) each of these pages this year. In fact, my major highlights page was bursting this year.

Some Major Highlights This Year:

-Trusting my gut & seeking new representation. Knowing what I need and want in a professional agent-author relationship.

-Taking it seriously & staying grounded (and true to myself) when receiving multiple offers of representation. Taking my time to be thoughtful and ask potential agents and myself the hard questions.
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-Signing with the perfect-for-me agent & agency! Later, meeting my agent (on the east coast) and celebrating hopefully-soon-to-be-announced news, meeting Writers House agents on the west coast in person, and touring the west coast office!
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-All the moments along ONE HUG's journey to becoming a real book in the world, on the shelves for readers. What a long journey it's been! This year I got to celebrate this book in it's various stages!
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-Connecting with others as an author! Presenting at my first SCBWI conference, and attending and signing books at my first nErDCamp!
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-Of course, connections made are the best, biggest highlights of the year. I chatted about this during a twitter #PBCHAT with my New In Nineteen Debut Group. Also, this group of creators debuted AMAZING books this year. Check them out if you haven't already!
https://newin19.weebly.com/our-books.html
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-And last, but certainly NOT least, ONE HUG debuted in the last month of this year, and I've been overflowing with joy and gratitude!
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-So honored to have guest posted and been interviewed all over online! I share more on my writing journey, how ONE HUG came to be, what I hope it will do for readers, and some other fun traditions and tidbits! Check some of ONE HUG's online appearances here:
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Photo Credit: Books For Diversity Blog
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Photo Credit: HarperCollins Publishers
  • https://viviankirkfield.com/2019/11/15/perfect-picture-book-friday-one-hug/​
  • https://viviankirkfield.com/2019/11/16/katrina-moore-will-write-for-cookies-plus-giveaway/
  • http://www.kidlit411.com/2019/12/Kidlit411-author-spotlight-katrina-moore.html
  • https://librariansquest.blogspot.com/2019/12/it-only-takes.htm
  • https://www.critterlit.com/blog/2019/12/12/interview-with-debut-author-katrina-moore
  • https://www.yabookscentral.com/blog/spotlight-on-one-hug-katrina-moore-plus-guest-post
  • https://twitter.com/pragmaticmom/status/1206615228995309569
  • https://www.booksfordiversity.com/blog/2019/12/15/one-hug-interview-with-katrina-moore​

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Whew! What a year it's been! I've filled four notebooks, sold books in a new genre, and began writing in another genre!

While the major milestones are definitely worth celebrating, it's also worthwhile (and important) to celebrate each moment that brings you to that milestone. Every moment that pushes you forward, and up, and along on your journey.

It's been a year of new beginnings, branching out, and what's been most challenging, but also most important to my overall health and well-being, a year of balancing. As a mother to two young children and two high-energy dogs, a teacher, and a wife, I'm most proud that I've been able to balance it all and find the time to nurture my passion---my writing. I've grown in craft and curiosity. And I'm excited for what's to come in the new year (I'll write up a goals post to share in the New Year).

For now, I'm wrapping up the year by spending New Year's Eve with my family. We're playing, partying, and not planning much of anything else!


What are you most proud of this year?

How are you wrapping up 2019?



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Happy Writing! ✨
-Katrina
10 Comments
Mary Wagley Copp link
1/1/2020 10:40:11 am

LOVE these reflections, Katrina! Balance is key and it looks like you found it - hope 2020 will hold as much joy and success for you. Thanks for sharing your journey.

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Katrina Moore link
1/1/2020 03:38:51 pm

Thank you, Mary! I wish the same for you in 2020. I am so excited for your debut and all that is in store for YOU this year :-)

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Joy Moore link
1/1/2020 01:36:45 pm

I loved your book.

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Katrina Moore link
1/1/2020 03:39:33 pm

Thank you so much, Joy!! :-)

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7/16/2023 05:54:34 am

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Nicholas link
1/9/2025 09:46:37 pm

'Wrapping Up and Reflecting on 2019' is a thoughtful and well-crafted piece. Your reflections provide valuable insights and a heartfelt perspective on the year's journey. It's inspiring to see how you've captured both the challenges and achievements with such clarity and depth. A wonderful read for anyone looking to reflect on their own year!

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Raymond link
2/10/2025 09:11:43 pm

Your reflection on 2019 is both inspiring and insightful! The way you share your journey—celebrating growth, challenges, and achievements—offers a wonderful perspective for fellow writers. Your dedication to the craft is truly motivating. Wishing you even more success ahead!

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Ruthanne link
3/19/2025 07:51:57 pm

Your reflection on 2019 is both inspiring and insightful. It’s evident that you’ve not only achieved significant milestones in your writing journey but have also embraced the challenges of balancing family, work, and personal growth. Your approach to celebrating both the big and small moments along the way is a great reminder of the importance of persistence and reflection. I look forward to seeing what 2020 brings for you and am excited to continue following your journey as a writer. Best wishes for continued success and fulfillment!

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    Katrina Moore is an author and former elementary educator. She writes in Georgia. where her mission is to create books that children will hug for ages.  She's the author of the acclaimed picture books,THE STAR IN YOU, CHANG'E ON THE MOON, ONE HUG, GRANDPA GRUMPS, SOMETIMES LOVE, GRUMPY NEW YEAR, HOPE IS A HOP, as well as the humorous TEENY HOUDINI chapter book series, the brand new Big Jobs for Little Babies board book series, beginning with WHO'S DIGGING?, and more. Connect with her on twitter and instagram!

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