Sunday, February 28, 2010

LCRW Meeting On Internet Marketing

Yesterday, I went to my local writers group LCRW for our monthly meeting. For all those looking to writer novels, let them be any genre from Romance Novels to Fiction or even Non-fiction there is typically a group out there to join. I highly recommend it, not only for the information but the comradely.


At this particular meeting the workshop was on On-line Marketing 101, very helpful for us writers who are tiring to get people to read our own work. It helped me understand keywords and other aspects of internet lingo. Especially for my Rochester Romance Novel Examiner page. It was all great, but the part of the meeting that always helps me is the chatting with other writers, the push to meet our goals as writers and the information that will help with the writing craft in general.

As a member of RWA I belong to some loops that are specific about chatting of the craft, but it is more beneficial to get out and talk to someone face to face. I have a friend who says, "Writing is a lonely professional, as a rule we all huddle around our computers and pour our imagination and pain into the pages. It is always good to get out and see people." I have to agree with her at this point.

Yesterday, I spoke with one of our members and her knowledge helped me work out some kinks I have ran into in my novel. Just talking to her gave me the confidence to keep writing.

So off to finish my partial Query, to type in my Synopsis and of course... Figure out the Title of my book. Any suggestions? It's paranormal with witches, vampires and were animals. About good and evil roaming the hill of WV. I'll take anything at this point, cause I'm at a draw.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Life

Yesterday, I realized that not only do I need to finish up to my first turning point but I need more right now.
I am going to a writer's Conference in March.  The CNYRW Mini- Con and taking the Sunday critique session with Bob Mayer.  The book I am currently working on is the one I want to have critiqued, so I need a Query Letter and a Synopasis all before the Conference starts in March.

At least I have a short brief outline of 'this is what I want to accomplish,' so the Synopasis won't be too hard, its the Query letter that is going to bite me in the ass, so I have lots of work to do.  Time to pull out my The Novel's Writers Toolkit book and get hacking away at the keyboard.

Not only I am trying to write, but my local writers chapter is hosting a contest and I still have a few more entires to judge.  I am helping with some transcibing and of course my favorite, I am a final reader for a e-Publishing company and I have a story to read.  It's time to get cracking.  Lots to do, more to write.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Tuesday

Well, I hope all had a lovely Valentine's Day weekend. My husband isn't much of a Valentine's fan and my birthday the day after results in all the attention surround my day versus 'v'day. Personally, not a bad thing in my book.


My friends and I went on a Wine trail on Saturday...so much fun. If any one is in the Western NY area and want to check out some great wines you couldn't go wrong with any of the Finger Lake wineries, just pick one. But I went on the Truffles and Tastings event tour on Keuka lake Wineries, the wine's were delicious. Beyond superb. As a writer going to different locations and finding out interesting new adventures always sparks the imagination. The key is write what you know. I took some photos of the lakes and bought some wine. I am sure one day soon, the memories I had of this weekend will one day make it into a book somehow in one form or another.

That being said where am I in my novel in year? Exactly where I left off with it on Friday night. So fingers to the keyboard and imagination on full, it's time to get going. Because no one else can write your book, only yourself.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Writing a Novel in a Year

For the past few months I have been struggling with my writing.  But just recently while brainstorming, the characters and ideas popped into my head screaming for a fighting chance.  A chance to tell their story to expect the unexpected.  I have to say, I haven't been this happy in a long time. 
It's a Paranormal Romance, I don't have a title.  I have the characters, I have the reasons, most of the plot but more important I have the drive to write this.
So here is my novel in a year.   I have the backbone written, I have the characters voices were they need to be right now.  So now, it's get to work and write.
So my wood count is just around 6,500 words and I haven't reach the first turning point.
So here's to writing, everyday.