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December 7, 2007
In the next few weeks will be exploring Regency Fiction.
We will trying to map the changing face and trends of this
genre.
Regency genre refers to the period between 1811 to 1821 or
from 1811 to the ascension of Queen Victoria in 1837.
Material set in this time focuses upon the highly developed
sense of social standing (the ton), an emphasis on manners,
privileged class issues (tenant relations, ) and the emergence
of social thought (indentured servitude, poverty, religion,
etc.).
The intersection of romance, class issues and religion, I
believe is the makings of an exciting novel.
Improving the Craft
March 4, 2008
Peer review team is finished with the first half of the book.
We are getting all thumbs up.
March 1, 2008
Version 199. I
can see the end. Chapter 34 yea....
February 22, 2008
Version 198. A scene made me cry. I have not been
touched by writing in a while: I have my mojo back.
January 12, 2008
Rewrite Hell. Is this place somewhere near purgatory?
I joke that I am on version 195 of Carriage. Lord make me
worthy of this craft.
December 2, 2007
I think I finally got it. Point of View (POV) is not
difficult. You just have to be strict and use multiple
scenes. My first chapter was one long scene.
However, by shifting to multiple scenes, it is much easier to
keep a single point of view.
November 30, 2007
I started working with Booktherapy. They believe that I
can master overwriting and point of view.
November 12, 2007
I got my strongest feedback yet. I am told that I am "a
great story teller", but that my craft needs work. This is
a subjective industry. One agent thought it ranked B+, the
other thought it was crap. However, both agree that my
ability to story tell is exciting. If I can get the craft
down, I believe I will have this thing licked.
October 20, 2007
I sent off two package to editors at Bethany House and
Harvest House. I got them interested at the ACFW conference.
Let's see how it goes.
October 5, 2007
I was able to get four agents interested in Carriage of
Choice at the ACFW conference. I have "perfected" the
pitch part of the process.
September 22, 2007
Apparently, I am a historical romance suspense novelist.
Cathleen Coble taught a class that helped me understand there is
a distinction between mystery and suspense. Because I like
to threaten and kill my characters, it is suspense.

Natasha Kerns taught a class on what an agent should do.
It was very powerful. They are not just for getting into
doors that will only let you sent agented materials.

The Juice:
After the first day, I had one publisher say "send me the
manuscript", one agent who said I confused him in my pitch and
met some cool people.
Day two, I have 1.5 publishers interested, one agent who said
to said "send me the manuscript", partially redeemed myself with
the 1st agent and a bunch more friends. I now feel
connected to this world of Christian writing. Oh, Best selling
author, Susan May Warren and friends help me figure out the
satisfying ending for the second novel in my series. I am more
excited than ever. I wish everyone would come to Georgia
and sit on my porch and do massive group brainstorming sessions.
I will say more later but as you know, I am about to be late.
Linda you are a riot.
Holly, I still think you have a Chick Lit calling.
September 21, 2007
Have you ever felt tongue tied? Have you ever felt like
your tongue decided to abandon you along with your brain?
Well, join the club. That was yesterday. It took
about 3 or 4 pitches before I got my groove back. I want
to talk passionately about my book, but I am always stuck on the
introduction. Is there something called writer's mouth,
where you get blocked on the opening?Can't I just bring some
powerpoint slides to remind myself how great my book is?
I am reciting this prayer, Palms 71 ---Lord, please help me
not to be ashamed of my stumblings. Help me to proclaim the
beautiful vision you have given me with boldness.
Any way, I spoke with Steve Laube..
(Phonetically, It is Lobby not Lob). In ten minutes he
told me what not to do in a pitch. Unfortunately it was
everything that I did. I told him that I would try it
again before the end of the conference. Thus, my busy mama
list of things to do has increased by 1.
This is the board doing a skit.
The plane on the way to Dallas. (Note: I think of
that great Reagan quote:
"slipped the surly bonds of earth" to "touch the face of God."
Every time I see clouds or the beauty of the earth from up high
I think of that quote. I am thankful to our God for His
mighty hand and His creations.
There are so many interesting and wonderful people here.
It is exciting. Will down load soon.
September 18, 2007
I am preparing for the ACFW
conference. I have been to
conferences before and I have even
planned a few, but this one makes me
nervous. I suppose the
realization that this is the next big
step on my journey has gripped me.
I have high hopes for this conference.
Well, I am going back to mama duty or maybe I will go sip ice
tea on the porch. Ellen can bring her coloring book.
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