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Are you an Author, Reader, Publisher, Editor, Agent or Other?
I am an author and a reader!!! In my other life, I am the parent of 4 cats and one daughter.
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I just completed my first romance novel. It falls within the paranormal genre and proved to be an exciting and freeing experience. Like all new writers, I am still learning, the craft, listening and reaching out to make new contacts in the field. What's the next step? Finding an agent/publisher and moving towards print. Meanwhile, this 40+ analyst will be remaining in Chicago with her four cats for added warmth this winter.
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Two of my favorite bookstores are Barnes & Noble and Borders. Amazon is a must for on-line shopping!

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Write, rewrite and write again

I decided to use this space as a means to talk about how the process of writing my first novel has affected me. I’m moving on to the next step and trying to define what those steps are or should be. Hopefully detailing my thoughts and feelings will give me clarity and insight into myself and this dream of mine. Every week I am going to update this blog.

Maybe other writers/authors will have some insights, suggestions or ideas as I talk about the writing process from a neophyte’s perspective.

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Posted on March 4, 2008 at 3:57pm —

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At 12:15am on March 14, 2008, Bess McBride said…
Hi Brenda,

Thanks for having me as a friend!

Bess McBride
At 11:51am on March 7, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
LOL

I have head the cover letter for submission is even harder...lol.

Aidana
At 8:08pm on March 4, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
Sweetie, we are all here because we want to network our crafts, so of course it is ok to pass the word about each other.

Now about your book, I would love a synopsis, something very illustrative.

If you email me at willowraven.illustration@yahoo.com I can reply to you with the submission guidelines for the first publisher that I know only offers traditional contracts & will accept ready illustrated MSs.

We can also brainstorm on what look you want for the book, a good scene for me illustrate.

Aidana
At 4:24pm on March 4, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
Thank you so much Brenda, I would love the chance to work on a romance cover.

I actually know some publishers, I work with a few now. If you like, I can help with your submissions.

Aidana Willowraven
At 9:29am on January 27, 2008, Tim Quinton said…
Hello Brenda,
Thank you for accepting the invitation. If you want to know more about The Sea Huntress series, you can go to my website, www.timquinton.com
At 7:39am on January 19, 2008, Morgan Mandel said…
Hi Brenda,
Welcome to Book Place!
I hope you have a fun time here & be sure to tell everybody about us!
Morgan Mnadel
 
 

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Did you eat any of these foods at Thanksgiving dinner?

Since it's a busy time and an eating time, here's an easy poll to take in the left column. It's okay to pick multiple answers as long as they don't conflict. You can also leave a comment about a particularly favorite dish, if you wish.

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Still Time Plus Giving Thanks

Still time to let us know  below when you read.
Today, at http://acmeauthorslink.blogspot.com/ I'm giving thanks for the gift of writing. What about you?

When Do You Read?

When I stopped to catch my breath after publishing Killer Career, it dawned on me I'd neglected the enjoyment of reading for too long. During my ten minute breakfast, I'd read the newspaper or a writing magazine, but couldn't get into fiction because I'd have to tear myself away too soon to leave for work.

I'd spent most of my commuting time on the train either writing or promoting my books, and at lunch the same. 

On vacation, I'd had time to read and wanted to spend more time on the other side of the book, so to speak.
To remedy the situation, I tuck a paperback into my tote bag each morning. I read it sometimes on the commuter train, most of the time during lunch or my breaks.

At home in the evening, I very rarely read. There's too much noise and too many interruptions from the TV, the dog and the DH. Right now for example, Rascal is whining for no reason except to get my attention, while a commercial is playing in the living room.

Anyway, I'm glad to have found a way to fit reading back into my schedule and look forward to my time  away from the real world each day, even though it's for a short while.

What about you? When do you read?

Harlequin at War with RWA and MWA


Saturday, Nov. 21 - Morgan Mandel and Margot Justes will be autographing books at the 29th Annual Home Decor, Crafts and More Show at Our Lady of the Wayside, Park Street and Ridge, Arlington Heights, IL from 9-4pm. Stop by and say Hi.

With the announcement of the new Horizons line by Harlequin, the battle has begun. RWA's denounced Harlequin for opening this vanity line, going so far as to take away recommended publisher status and free attendance privileges at the RWA National Conference. MWA has issued a warning and is awaiting Harlequin's response.

On the surface, it seems that Harlequin is trying to take advantage of writers who, unable to get traditional publishing contracts, will gladly pay to get their books published. It doesn't appear they'll make much of a profit by doing so.

Although Harlequin says that the HH line, as it will be dubbed, will be kept separate from the traditional Harlequin books as far as distribution and advertising goes, many traditional Harlequin authors are still uneasy, wondering if Harlequin's strength and reputation could be diluted by this latest move.

As with other industries, the book industry is struggling to keep afloat in these troubling financial times. Maybe this is just one more way for Harlequin to ensure a cash flow by offering an avenue for authors who may have fallen through the cracks or who would just like a book published as a keepsake. Whether or not the books are up to par in quality may or may not be relevant to such individuals seeking such a service. The trickle down effect still has serious authors worried.

What's your take on Harlequin's move? Is Harlequin cheapening its brand, or hedging its bets to cover all bases in a competitive market? Will this be good or bad for Harlequin, and/or for authors in general?

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