Author Archives: AJ Cattapan
Writing Wednesday: Campbell’s Hero with a Thousand Faces Part II
Today we’re looking at part II of Joseph’s Campell’s theory of the monomyth as discussed in his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. I discussed the first phase, separation, here. In this post, we’ll look at the second phase: initiation. … Continue reading
Monday Book Review: The Apothecary by Maile Meloy
During the summer (probably into the fall as well), I’ll be reviewing some of the 2014 Rebecca Caudill nominees. First up is a historical fiction novel that takes place during the early part of the Cold War and mixes in … Continue reading
Writing Wednesday: Using Campbell’s Hero with a Thousand Faces to Tell a Story Part I
“I’ve always tried to be aware of what I say in my films, because all of us who make motion pictures are teachers — teachers with very loud voices.” –George Lucas As a teacher myself, one of the writing techniques … Continue reading
Monday Book Review: The Well by Stephanie Landsem
Tomorrow (June 4) will be the release day for The Well, the debut novel by Stephanie Landsem. Stephanie and I first met through the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW). When she told me last year about The Well, she explained that she … Continue reading
Monday Book Review: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
I first read A Wrinkle in Time when I was in junior high. It fascinated me. Never before had I read a story that took me to worlds so vastly different from my own. Years later, I still love it, and … Continue reading
Writing Wednesday: Character Development and How I Met Your Mother
On the eighth season finale of How I Met Your Mother, they finally revealed “the mother,” the girl Ted Mosby will marry. The show has only one season left, and we’d been promised for a while that we’d meet Ted’s future … Continue reading
Monday Book Review: East by Edith Pattou
Let me just start off by saying, I love this book! This is the final novel of the school year for the sixth grade students in my advanced level reading class. It’s part of our combined fantasy/mythology unit since it … Continue reading
Writing Wednesday: What are split infinitives and who cares about them anyway?
An infinitive is the basic form of a verb. In English, we express it as “to + the verb.” For example, to give, to run, to sleep, to travel, to speak. An infinitive is “split” when an adverb is placed between … Continue reading
The 2013 Edgar Winners–Did I Predict Correctly?
Yes and no. I did correctly predict the YA winner: Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein. Not too hard to do given the fact that it’s well written, has some great twists, and covers a popular topic (World War II) through an … Continue reading
2013 Edgar Juvenile Mystery Award Prediction
On Thursday night, the Mystery Writers of America will host their annual banquet to hand out the Edgar Awards for the best mystery books of the year. A couple weeks ago, I made my predictions for the best YA mystery. This … Continue reading