Wednesday, April 14, 2010

MAKE IT MATTER

I am in the stage of getting ready for an intense writing workshop in Portland next weekend. Had to fill out a survey for the manuscript I have due to my publisher May 1. This is the question that stumped me at first:

Why does your story matter?

Ooh, can't it just be a fun story? Can't it simply be entertainment? An escape? It's a silly romance, for Pete's sake. But as the author, I should want it to matter.

So I dug deep. And I found a meaning that is connected to my very core. It's a theme that runs through everything I write. It's a lesson I have to remind myself of repeatedly. And I do want it to affect my readers.

Can you find the deep meaning in your writing? Try this...

Write down what your book is about. Then write: "So what?"

Answer the question. Then write: "So what?" again.

Repeat until you find the reason your book matters.

Monday, April 12, 2010

SERIES SUCCESS

Finished editing book two in the Boardunders Club Series. And I couldn't wait to tell my 10-year-old son Jordan about it. So last night (way past his bedtime) we giggled and speculated over the four main skateboarding sleuths and their heroic bulldog.

It was a great memory-maker for us--a time when Mom is actually kinda cool. And this is the whole purpose for author T.A. Smith. The Boardunder Series is only one faucet of a new ministry designed to educate and support mothers of teen/tween boys. Smith has 15 years experience working in a boys home, which revealed to him an area of great need.

BAM (Boys and Moms) will be launching this spring and includes workshops to be hosted in churches, events like the performance from professional freestyle skateboarder Tim Byrne scheduled for August, and give-aways of action/adventure trips for mother and son. You can catch Smith at the CHOIS convention June 3-5 or visit him on his website www.christianactionadventures.com. And you will definitely want to get a copy of the first book in his series, Puzzle Bones.

Friday, April 9, 2010

AMAZING GRACE

Today I'm working on marketing materials for this amazing author. Phyllis Vavold survived a head-on car accident with two teenagers joyriding in a stolen vehicle and traveling at 130mph. Her husband and the teens were not so lucky.

Phyllis's story of strength is sure to inspire you as it has done for many through her speaking ministry and radio testimony. Visit her new website to see how you can invite her speak for your church or women's ministry and come meet her at her book launch Saturday, May 29 at Karcher Nazarene in Nampa from 3-5.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

SELLING NON-FICTION

People do judge books by their covers. First the front cover. Then the back cover. Then, if it's fiction, they read the first page. Or if it's non-fiction, they read the table of contents.

Having been told that I have the gift of taking a good idea too far, I like the titles of each chapter to have a common theme. Try putting one together for yourself. What is the topic and what is the theme of your story? See if you could come up with a package that would sell.

For more ideas on creating a whole package that hooks the interest of prospective customers, join cover designer Brian Cox for the fourth session in our writing series. The workshop will be held at Nove Adventure downtown from 10-noon on April 24.

Monday, April 5, 2010

BE IN IDAHOPE ANTHOLOGY

Borderline Publishing is putting together an inspirational anthology--like a local Chicken Soup for the Soul. We need 15-30 encouraging stories that will touch the hearts of others in our community. If you've ever thought your life should be written about in a book, this is your chance.

Submissions are due by August 31 and must be 12 point Times, double spaced. Length should range between 500-2,500 words. Please send as a Word attachment to angela@borderlinepublishing.com.

The authors of the stories selected will be notified by September 15, and the books will come out October 15. All that is required in the publishing contract is for the author to agree to buy ten books at wholesale cost. Authors can then in turn sell the books at retail price to make some extra money or to use as a fund-raiser for a charity.

If you have any questions on this opportunity, feel free to email me. More information to come.

Friday, April 2, 2010

COMMUNITY ED CLASS

Another perk with having an in-house printer is that I get to write my own workbook for the upcoming WRITE YOU OWN ADVENTURE class and have it bound like a composition book. That's what I'm working on today. Would have loved to take a class like this when I was just starting out. It will include:
  1. The Not-S0-Basics
  2. Plot and Structure
  3. Self-Editing
  4. Branding

Idaho Author Fun Fact: Deborah Donnelly came up with the idea for her wedding planner mysteries while taking a class like this. She didn't realize that the class she had signed up for continued from a previous class where everyone had already started their novels.

So not having any idea about what to write on, she was surprised when the teacher pointed to her and asked, "What does your protagonist do?" Deborah had been planning a wedding with her best friend, and she automatically responded, "She's a wedding planner." Then the teacher asked, "Where does she live?" Deborah had recently been on a houseboat and so she responded, "She lives on a houseboat in Seattle."

Thus her series was born. Death Takes a Honeymoon is even set in Sun Valley, Idaho. (Same place where my first novel will be set. Tee-hee.)

Back to the class...If you are interested in getting your words into print, please let me help you out. All you have to do is sign up here.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

CONFERENCE CALL

For the first time I will be attending the Oregon Chrisitan Writer's Coaching Conference as a member of the faculty. In the past I've made great connections with editors and agents and even gotten endorsements for my work from authors like Melody Carlson. So I'm very excited to give back.

This year I'll be representing Borderline Publishing as well as selling books by our Christian authors. Books like:
  1. Grace for the Raging Storm by Phyllis Vavold--about her growth through the tragedy of learning to walk again after the head-on collision with joyriding teenagers that killed her husband.
  2. Domestic Diva by Debbie Bridgewater--on how to live Proverbs 31 in the 21st century.
  3. 90% Right can be 100% Wrong by Todd Bennett--outlining the core principles for finding your full potential.
  4. The Boardunders Club Series by T.A. Smith--middle-grade mysteries with four skateboard sleuths.

I love working with our Christian authors, and I hope to find some more.