Paper or 'Puter? 28/02/2011
I have to admit, I'm a paper kinda' gal. I love the feel of it between my fingers, the texture - even the smell of it. Ever since I was a young girl, a blank notebook would fill me with excitement at all its possibilities - so much potential, so many adventures it could contain within its pages! Even now, I much prefer writing my stories or articles in a binder book first, before transferring the words to a computer. I find that, for me, it's much easier to scribble down my thoughts, cross out incorrect words or phrases, and use arrows to add in alterations. When I later type my piece/scene into a word processing file, I edit it again. Whilst this process may at first appear laborious, I consider it a small price to pay for portability (I can take a notebook with me much more easily than a laptop), plus a built-in extra edit. I've writen one-and-a-bit books this way, and will continue to finish my current YA supernatural romance manuscript in my trusty binder book, one scene at a time. So, what about you? For your writing, do you prefer using a notebook or Netbook? 1 Comment Update 02/02/2011
During the past couple of months or so since my last blog post, a whole lot has been happening in this little corner of the world. For a start, a few natural disasters have been conspiring together to wipe out Queensland - torrential rain and the resultant flooding, rivers bursting their banks and pouring out into towns and onto rural properties; an inland "tsunami" gushing down the mountain from Toowoomba after a torrential downpour, washing away cars, trees, houses, people, and anything else in its path; and now Tropical Cyclone Yasi, a category 5 cyclone as severe as Hurricane Katrina. At this early stage, no lives have been lost - a testament to plenty of prior warning, adequate safety precautions, and most importantly, the grace of God. Thankfully, on my little hill overlooking the ocean in the Wide Bay area, the disasters have given us a wide berth. No flooding, no cyclones - just a bit of rain, and plenty of mildew and mould to greet me as I entered our closed-up house after three weeks of holidays. And in the midst of it all, I've still managed to write. Nothing as prolific as a whole novel, or even half a one. But at least, by plodding away, I've managed to write part 1 of my YA romantic fiction manuscript, and plan the start of part 2. I'm aiming to have ten chapters finished by the end of March, and perhaps even a proposal completed to send off to some unsuspecting publishers or agents. Will keep you posted. :) Itchy Fingers 08/12/2010
It's been over a week since I've had a chance to do some writing, and I've got itchy fingers. You writers will know the feeling - there's an idea, or plot-line, or snippet of dialogue that's been percolating in your brain, and you're just waiting for the opportunity to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) to bring it forth into the universe. My last writing session was idyllic: at a beach-side cafe on the Sunshine Coast, armed with a skinny, extra-hot, caramel latte (pedantic, I know!) and a serve of raisin toast. When I couldn't quite grasp the best word or phrasing, I could gaze out at the ocean for inspiration. I was able to write two scenes during that session, completing the first chapter of my new YA novel. The next opportunity I have to write will be far less ideal, I'm sure. It's bound to be a spare (who has spare time these days?!) 30 minutes stolen away from the housework, or the other myriad, inane duties that pile up in a day. It may be sitting in my favourite chair in the living room, or on a park bench while I watch my children play (yes, it's the school holidays!). But the important thing for me, and for all writers out there, is that I write. It doesn't need to be perfect, or profound, or even pretty. As long as I get my thoughts out onto paper, then that is enough for today. :) Time flies! 21/11/2010
Well, it's been some time since I last "blogged" - almost 3 months, in fact. And a whole lotta things have happened during the past 3 months!: 1. Blue Freedom has been published by Rose and Crown Books! 2. Copies are available to purchase via most online bookstores, or can be bought directly from a bookstore (you may need to request that they order it in if it isn't currently in stock) 3. I had my first book signing at the Word Writers' Fair in Brisbane on Nov 6th 4. I've set up a Facebook fan page (http://on.fb.me/bylk00) 5. I got my first bit of media publicity in my hometown's newspaper, The Chronicle (http://bit.ly/aeWbPz) 6. My publisher, Jo Holloway (of Rose and Crown Books) spoke on a London radio station about the three new inspirational romance books she's published (of which my novel is one), and also discussed Blue Freedom with the interviewer. Phew! Hopefully the next few months will be just as eventful! Stay tuned for more happenings via this blog or the "news" page on this website. :) Thank You, Authors! 05/09/2010
In my last blog post I mentioned that I didn't have many comments/reviews for Blue Freedom yet. What a difference a week can make! I now have (or almost have) three more reviews, two from published Australian authors in a similar genre. You can visit the new "Reviews" page on this website for some of the lovely things people have said about Blue Freedom. Thanks especially must go to Meredith Resce, author of "The Heart of Green Valley" series of novels, for reading my manuscript and providing a comment in only two days! Now to the marketing side of things: I've drafted a media release, and will need to send it plus the Advance Information sheet out to various media outlets this week. I'd also like to target Koorong and Word bookstores for distribution. Wish me luck! Need Networking 28/08/2010
I've been approaching some authors to seek a review/comment about Blue Freedom for the back cover blurb, but this is turning out to be harder than I thought. And after pondering for just a moment, I think I know the reason why - I really don't know that many published authors. The answer: networking. All of us, especially writers in our solitary profession, need to connect with other authors - to run past ideas, give support, provide reviews, mentor each other, and just debrief in general about this writing life (read: have a good laugh and chat over a coffee :) ). But having just moved to a new city six months ago, I'm currently not a member of a writers' group, or even any writing organisation. So I'm currently feeling a little alienated in the "writers' support" department. Being a Queensland gal, I'm looking at joining Omega Writers (a faith-based writers' group in Brisbane), and attending the Word Writers' Fair (also in Brisbane) in November. Will keep you posted. Just one more small step on the looong writing journey... :) On the home stretch 16/08/2010
Almost done now! Well, that's what I keep on telling myself... Really, some of the main work is just beginning - that of drumming up publicity for Blue Freedom, getting the word out there about me as an author, and trying to sell more books. Perhaps easier said than done... But, as Confucious said, "the longest journey begins with a single step". And that step can be as simple as writing up a quick media release to send to some news outlets, and faxing out the Advance Information sheet to local churces and Christian bookstores. It all helps. Internet marketing is one of the most time-effective, far-reaching promotional mediums, but unfortunately I'm not overly tech-savvy - yet. Now, if I could just find my "to-do" list and jot that one down up the top... :) Rewrite finally finished! Sort of... 29/07/2010
Tap, tap, tap. This is the sound I've been making for the past couple of months, during the precious few moments I've found to do some editing work. But after much tap, tap, tapping, it's finally finished! For now... Soon my editor, Jo Holloway, will read the revisions I've made. And while it's certainly an improvement on the raw material that was my first rough draft (I can't believe I submitted it to the Rose & Crown competition - or that it actually got 3rd place!), I'm sure there will be further editing required. I've also sent the rewrite to my cousin, Adele Jones, herself a prolific writer with a recently completed Masters of Letters in Literature (she's a very busy woman!). She's pinpointed some key areas in the draft that could do with some polishing. And while I'm extremely grateful for her valued insight, I now feel like I'm back where I started (almost): Tap, tap, tap...! New Cover! 07/03/2010
My editor, Jo Holloway, has just released a draft cover for Blue Freedom. It finally feels a little more "real" now that there's some tangible evidence that the novel will be finally published. My rewrite, while a very SLOW process, is gradually getting there - only a few chapters to go. Hopefully, if everything goes to plan, Blue Freedom will be published and on the shelves for a northern Summer release (mid-2010). While it will only be available to purchase in bookstores in the UK, you'll be able to purchase your copy (signed, if you request it) online. I'll provide links from this site once it's available. Exciting!!! Moving - but in the right direction??? 08/12/2009
Well, it's finally official - we're moving to Bundaberg, a city 4 hours north of Toowoomba (where we now live). And less than a week before Christmas! I'm in a complete state of denial regarding how much packing remains to be done - and about how much editing is not getting done (sigh!). It almost seems like the proverbial "one step forward, two steps back" when it comes to editing these days. Too many steps back and I'll be back right where I started - with a novel that has "potential" (such a loaded word), but that needs some serious polishing. A diamond-in-the-rough. I do realise (in that rational, rarely-used part of my brain) that doing small chunks of writing/editing - even 30 mins each - is far better than doing none at all. But .... Anyway, the house is now quiet, as it can only be after the children are in bed. Packing can wait for another day (maybe). Off to write ... :) |

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