Friday, September 21, 2012

GOOD NEWS BAD NEWS

Do you want to hear the good news or the bad news first?

I like to get the bad stuff out of the way so here goes...

1. My muse is asleep or took a vacation or is mad at me for some reason. I don't have writer's block. I have a plethora (always a cool word) of ideas, I just can't run with them. Dang.

2. My mystery short story, THE HAUNTED DESK, did not win the Children's Writer contest. Oh, well. At least I have something that may work into a chapter book if my stupid muse would only wake up and talk to me.

Now the good news...

PIPER PARROTS PREDICAMENT has been accepted by the e-website, Knowonder, and will be published Sunday, September 23. Check it out!
www.knowonder.com 

How cool is that!!!

Monday, September 10, 2012

STILL TRYING

I'm still trying...

to write...

something meaningful.

But I am finding it difficult.

The turtle story...is going well. Although it sounds like a fifth grader could write it better. I'm not having "writer's block." I'm having "writer's boring."

The adult piece is going along smoothly. Unfortunately it is oh, so, depressing. Good Lord...I need to perk it up.

Today I will be helping a fellow writer with a piece she is trying to publish. Perhaps I will get some insight or message from my sleeping muse.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

MORE THAN ONE

I'm enjoying writing more than one story. And, my oh my, are they ever different.

Since the trashing of the turtle story, I have started it over. It's written for children six to eight years old. I am trying to write an engaging piece that incorporates facts about the nesting loggerhead turtle. I have a week and a half to perfect it so my critique group won't throw me under the bus. AGAIN. But, I rather have them do it than send an editor a mediocre manuscript.  

The other story is an adult novel about addiction, prison and lost dreams. It is heavy and heart wrenching. This story is written by not only me, but my daughter and my son. Not sure where this book will go, but it is good to dig deep into my soul for this one.  

Monday, August 27, 2012

NEVER

I learned something Saturday. NEVER go to your critique group when you have an average story and you are sick.

I'm trying to write a story for Highlights. I thought I had a good start and needed some direction. What I didn't expect was to get my story trashed.

The last time something like that happened I couldn't write for six months. I berated myself and wondered why I ever jumped into this profession. This time it lasted only 24 hours. WHEW!!

My story, TURTLE TRACKS, is the type that Highlights publishes. It's what my muse is pushing me towards. And, my critique group nudged me a bit further. So, this morning I opened up Word and started all over again. I may NEVER be able to get this one right, but at least I'm going to try.

Will I take it back to the critique group? I have to if I want it perfect. If they trash it again, I will have a heart-to-heart with my muse and see if she can point me in another direction.

BTW: Survived my first non-hurricane by myself. This will be my fourth one since moving to Florida. Just a bit of rain and a lot of wind. My problem now is how to get this huge aloe plant back on my balcony. It started, like my stories, as a little pup and is now a grown into the biggest plant EVER!!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

ACCEPTANCE

I received another acceptance -- HOW COOL IS THAT!

Knowonder, an e-website for children, sent me an e-mail yesterday telling me that they accepted my story, PIPER PARROTS PREDICAMENT. I should hear from them shortly as to the date of e-publication. I'll let you know.

I'm struggling with a story I'm trying to write for Highlights. Where is my muse when I need her. Even walking -- my best activity to come up with ideas is not helping. Perhaps it's not to be. But, gosh, it's a good story and perfect for Highlights. I have until January to create it...so wish me luck.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

CONTEST

I enter contests!

Why?

Why not!

The latest one is from Writers Digest. Check it out.  http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents

I am going to send in the first 165 words -- as they  requested -- of my middle grade novel, OPEN DOORS. Keep your fingers crossed. It's a good book, but I worry about the beginning. I've changed it more times than I should. Every time I attend an SCBWI conference, some writer/editor/expert goes on and on about how to start/write a first sentence. 

"If an agent/editor doesn't like the first page, you're manuscript is toast." I'm told this over and over. Scares me. So I rush to my computer and add, subtract, edit, and revise my story to death.

My bother -- you know -- the one that eats dirt is visiting me. He has been doing the same thing to his YA novel. The one he self-published. Evidently he can go into some link and change it at will. Yesterday he asked, "When do you know it's done?"

I said, "It's done when you make the decision to stop adding, subtracting, editing, and revising."

The main reason I enter contests is practice. I love the challenge of coming up with an idea and then molding it into a story. I figure I'm a winner either way. If I don't win the contest I have a picture book or magazine article ready to submit.

How cool is that!


Saturday, August 11, 2012

WAITING

I am waiting.

I have entered three contests and am waiting to hear the results. They will be disclosed sometime in October.

I presently have ONLY LOSER CRY at a publishing company and am waiting for the first editing. I should see some progress by October. 

I have decided to enter another contest. I have the title of the story, THE WALKING TREE. I am waiting for inspiration. I know what I want to say, just not sure how to say it. Perhaps by October something will materialize.

I am starting another novel, THE DAY THE BIRDS STOPPED SINGING. I have a great beginning. I am just waiting for the middle to show up. Do you think it will in October?

Hmmm, there seems to be a pattern here.

Good thing I am adept at WAITING.