Thursday, June 26, 2014

Another Beginning

Life is forever changing and one needs to be flexible to survive and evolve!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

It's Okay

I received the dreaded rejection. I really thought I had a chance with this one, but I still kept that little voice in the back of my head. I am glad I did. I think that is probably what helped ease some of the pain. That and a wonderful husband, great kids, and fabulous friends. All that plus two hollow chocolate Easter bunnies and a bottle of wine. ;}

It is all good now, most of the time.

Time to send out another ms.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Contest

I received the following from ICL newsletter ~

Pockets Fiction Contest
http://pockets.upperroom.org/annual-fiction-contest/
Enter from now until August 15, 2011
Free to enter. No set theme. Word Count 750-1000 (do not go over or under).
Award: $500 and publication in Pockets.
Entries the do not win are still considered for possible publication in the magazine under normal submission rates.
Submissions by postal mail only -- see address on website.

Another chance to submit your wonderful stories!! What are you waiting for?!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Announcing a birth!!

A title was born last night. An awesome, exciting, fun title for a fun and imaginative manuscript. This manuscript is currently on a short list with an editor and it was at her suggestion that a new title was created.

So the title went from "Heroes of the Kingdom" to "The Dragon and the Enchanted Kingdom".

Tell me what you think. Does the new title pull you in enough to look at the book?

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

story pitch

Below are some reasons why we have been working on our story pitch. Here are two opportunities for three line pitches. Both are for literary agents. I received the notice through the Savvy Authors Newsletter. The opportunities are there when you are ready.

http://www.savvyauthors.com

Apr 1
9AM - 11PM EST

Pitch Your Book
Pitch your book to Kevan Lyon of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency
Drop by the Savvy Blog on Friday, April 1st for a chance to get your three line pitch in front of the eyes of agent, Kevan Lyon of the Marsal Lyon Literary Agency. Kevan handles women's fiction, with an emphasis on commercial women's fiction, young adult fiction and all genres of romance. Her particular interest is historical fiction of all types. She looks for stories that draw the reader in and loves a sweeping, complex story with strong female characters.

Apr 29
9AM - Midnight EST

Pitch Your Book
Pitch your book to Vickie Motter of Andrea Hurst & Associates
Friday April 29th from 9 a.m to midnight, Vickie Motter of Andrea Hurst & Associates will be taking three line pitches on the Savvy Blog. Vickie is looking for new and previously published authors dedicated to continuously developing their craft and writing poignant nonfiction or marketable fiction. She loves all things weird, fantastical, morbid, and romantic. She’s always reading and looking for books that transport her to new lands and allow the imagination to run rampant. She has a special love of unique plots, dark themes, strong characters, an engaging voice, and witty humor.

Opportunities

I live over 2 hrs away from my local scbwi. So I helped start a writer's group through my local arts council. In an effort to help all group members find their path to reaching their writing goals, I have started scouring the internet for opportunities for them. In the process I have discovered a few golden nuggets of my own. If you are a writer in search of ways to improve your craft. If you desire to get an agent or become published. Continue to read this blog. I will endeavor to post the same information/opportunities here that I share with the writer's group. If you have any information, please email me so we can post for others. By working together and sharing information, maybe we can each find our yellow brick road to help us reach our Land of Oz.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Conferences

When you look for conferences to attend, make sure the speakers are people you want to hear. I wish I would have realized this for my first conference. I thought everyone had something I wanted to hear. It took that "newbie" approach to realize I did not want to pay for someone to whine over how bad the industry is to them. Do remember they may be going through a dry spell.

If you are looking for the absolute best conference ever, check out Highlights Foundation Writers Workshops. They have small group settings in Pennsylvania and a fabulous summer one in Chautauqua, NY. Well worth the time and money.