Tuesday, July 28, 2009

WHAT?...!! It's not "THE END"?

Last weekend I read a book. After being 39th in line on the waiting list at the library for this particular book, my turn had come! Friday evening, barely before closing time, I checked the book out and that night I began to read. I was hooked from the start. It was a pleasure to read such a well-written book. My life for the next 24 hours revolved around this book. I raced to the end...how would it all be resolved? I had to know. As the pages became fewer and fewer, I wondered, how is the author going to be able to do it? How can she tie up all these loose ends to my satisfaction? What can she do in so few pages? She must be a genius.

Well, she is a genius in a way, and only following a general trend in publishing of leading into the all-mighty SEQUEL!

AHHHHHH! I was so angry. I got to the last page and instead of "THE END," it said "END OF BOOK ONE." What??????? No closure? Now I can only HUNGER for more?

The title of the book is fitting...



[Originally posted at anwafounder.blogspot.com]

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Debbie West Coon


Another contest to promote! This time the winner receives this beautiful CD. How can I say it's beautiful when I haven't heard it before? Because I have her first CD, that's how. It's one of my favorites for Sunday listening. At the Not Entirely British blog you can listen to a sample and enter the contest. That's what I'm doing. Wish me luck! ;)

Monday, July 20, 2009

Rubbing Shoulders at the Writer's Retreat

Last week it was my privilige to attend the annual writer's retreat of The American Night Writer's Association. We wrote, ate chocolate, attended workshops, chatted about writing and everything else all day long, and stayed up late chatting and eating chocolate, oh... and writing some more.

The authors of these books were there...

Joyce DiPastena


Cindy R. Williams


Marsha Ward


Tina Scott


Donna Hatch


Sarah M. Eden


Janette Rallison


Pretty cool! Maybe some of their book-writing-and-publishing smarts will rub off on me...

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

I want to win this, don't you?


But don't enter here because it affects my chances. You can also click on the snazzy pink and blue button that you'll find as you scroll down my sidebar. But again don't do it. (Just kidding, Danyelle--I really am promoting your blog contest--wink, wink)

The author of Agent in Old Lace, Tristi Pinkston, is such a crazy, fun person that if even just a pinky-full of her personality is in this book, it's gotta be a great read. I'll win it, you go buy it. Deal? I'm sure you can go here and find out where to purchase it.
See. I'm nice. I share information.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Story of a Homecoming

Waiting, waiting...

Where is he?

I see him! It's him! It's him!

There he is! (no, not the guy with the baby)

Mom gets the first hug...

Together again!

Home at last!


Stay tuned for the second installment coming August '09 when another cute Elder Ipson returns from Italy!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Fallow Times or Full Out Writer's Block?


Recently, fellow writer friend and author of actual published books, Liz Adair, posted a blog here where she talked about "fallow" times when it comes to her writing. She prefers that term to the feared and dreaded (my adjectives, not hers) "writer's block." I really related to what she said, plus I liked the sweet, restful image that "fallow" created. I told myself I'm just in a fallow time with my writing. I've written to chapter 20 of my novel and now I just need to rest and rejuvenate. ;)

Ha! I think that's manure (which Liz also mentions in her blog post). Liz was talking about when you've finished a work and ideas for the next are percolating. That's the fallow time, not when you are in the midst of a story that's itching to get out, but you won't spend the time necessary with your behind in front of the keyboard. I know I can't blame fallow times OR writer's block for my own rationalization and procrastination.

Liz mentions the law of the harvest and seeds planted (that's where the manure comes in) and I ackowledge that my own lack of seed-sowing at the computer will seriously delay the harvest.

Well, BIAM comes to the rescue. It stands for Book in a Month, and while I won't write an entire book in a month, I have set a daily word count goal that by July's end may bring me very close to the words I long for: THE END.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Winner Update


I've been out vacationing, but here's the list of the latest Treasure Hunt winners:

Day 17 - Dena Walton of Washington
Day 18 - Julia Groves of ?
Day 19 - John Ferguson of Kansas
Day 20 - Carrie Lundell of California
Day 21 - Karen Haas of North Carolina
Day 22 - Auriette Lindsey of Florida
Day 23 - Shirley Bahlmann of Utah
Day 24 - Patricia Cochran of Texas
Day 25 - Torren Wilhelmsen of Arizona

You still have some time to get in on this fun blog contest by clicking on the treasure chest on the side bar!

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