I finished the latest draft of my next novel! Yay! and I'm setting it aside to percolate before I go at it one more time. While I'm gathering some distance, I picked up my Christmas story to see that it's in good shape and I discovered a time warp.
I want to sit back and cry.
I shopped the Christmas story in March, and when the rejections came in, I moved on, figuring I'd share it with my newsletter subscribers as a bonus. Well, now I can see more clearly why it was rejected! I'd been working on a very tight deadline and rushed it through. This is what distance does from the works in progress. Gives you a fresh perspective to catch what you missed on the first go round. Like a major time warp.
Whattya gonna do about it Karla?
This is when I, as the author, have to kick myself in the pants, pick myself up, dust myself off, and put my nose to the grindstone. There is work to be done here, and I need to get at it! Crying isn't going to solve anything. "There's no crying in baseball!" (okay, so this isn't baseball, but the same principle applies.)
The market I'd originally targeted wanted a higher word count than I'd written. What I ended up with was a novella. I've made the corrections, and now I'm wondering if I can't hit that word count with a few more revisions. I did leave an open thread...
In the meantime, I've been chatting with my editor and the schedule could potentially slide into next year for the new release. I'd really hoped to be able to share the new book with you before then, but these things can't be rushed, I suppose. My editor (bless her heart!) says she's anxious to read it and is diligently trying to get to it sooner rather than later (the benefits of a good working relationship with your editor!). In the meantime, I'm diligently sitting at my computer, creating new worlds, writing new words, developing new characters. I may be behind, but I'm still in the race!
If this is your first visit, welcome. My books are what one reviewer describes as "The Perfect Blend of Romance and Mystery,” often with a bump in the night thrown in. We’re all friends here, so I hope you’ll let me know which posts you like best by leaving me a comment, but if you are the shy type, I’m happy to have you lurk until something resonates with you. Oh, and did I mention cookies?
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Where did you get your love of reading?
I’ve been thinking a lot about my mom lately. She was the one who read to me, who handed me my first Victoria Holt novel. From there, I spent hours in the library.
Before that, my godfather used to send my sisters and me records that contained everything from classical music to folks tales to showtunes. One of my favorites was Danny Kaye's Tales From Faraway Lands. "Oo-wunga-lame-a" (what's the name of the tree!). Another of my favorites was Victor Borge reciting Hans Christian Andersen while he played background music on the piano. I used to listen to those records for hours, especially when I was home sick and couldn't do anything else. I spent so much time listening, in fact, that my sisters and I could ALL tell you the name of the tree.
As I've gotten older, I have a hard time concentrating on listening, or maybe audiobooks are longer than short little fairy/folk tales. With that being said, I know there are lots of people who like to listen to books, and for that reason, I have broken into the audiobook market. I'm very excited to announce that COOKIE THERAPY is now available on audio! While I was hesitant at first, the fabulous Vicki Pierce did an excellent job narrating it, and I've fallen in love with the story all over again!
If you love audiobooks, and if you love a great story, I hope you'll give it a listen!
Before that, my godfather used to send my sisters and me records that contained everything from classical music to folks tales to showtunes. One of my favorites was Danny Kaye's Tales From Faraway Lands. "Oo-wunga-lame-a" (what's the name of the tree!). Another of my favorites was Victor Borge reciting Hans Christian Andersen while he played background music on the piano. I used to listen to those records for hours, especially when I was home sick and couldn't do anything else. I spent so much time listening, in fact, that my sisters and I could ALL tell you the name of the tree.
As I've gotten older, I have a hard time concentrating on listening, or maybe audiobooks are longer than short little fairy/folk tales. With that being said, I know there are lots of people who like to listen to books, and for that reason, I have broken into the audiobook market. I'm very excited to announce that COOKIE THERAPY is now available on audio! While I was hesitant at first, the fabulous Vicki Pierce did an excellent job narrating it, and I've fallen in love with the story all over again!
If you love audiobooks, and if you love a great story, I hope you'll give it a listen!
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019
When Life Hits the Pause Button
Just when you think you have everything figured out...
The good news: The audio book for COOKIE THERAPY is completed and in the final production phases. If you haven't signed up for my newsletter, now's a good time! I'll be sending out news as soon as it's available, along with fun exclusively for subscribers.
The other good news: The Big Guy is still working on clearing out his infection, and it seems to be getting better. We're making daily trips to the procedure clinic so they can continue to shoot him full of antibiotics. Hopefully he can put this behind him early next week (trust me when I tell you he's had enough fun).
The not so good news: I haven't had dedicated writing time. However, with the first draft completed, I'm mainly working on making sure it all makes sense and adding in missing details, etc. I'm one of those backward writers (any other ones out there?) who writes a sparse first draft and goes back to fill in the missing stuff later. Most authors I know write too much detail on their first draft and end up cutting copious amounts of words. What can I say? I've always done things a little differently. I HAVE been spending time with the story, and while I'd love to tell you all about it, because my thoughts are scattered all about these days, I'd hate to tell you one thing and have it end up to be something altogether different! Still wondering what the title will be, and I may post something over at my Facebook page for your input once I get some ideas to toss around.
My "to do" list is being addressed. With things settling down just a little bit, I'm concentrating on getting this new book ready for editing.
Back in the groove next week (or so I hope!). Keep on reading!
The good news: The audio book for COOKIE THERAPY is completed and in the final production phases. If you haven't signed up for my newsletter, now's a good time! I'll be sending out news as soon as it's available, along with fun exclusively for subscribers.
The other good news: The Big Guy is still working on clearing out his infection, and it seems to be getting better. We're making daily trips to the procedure clinic so they can continue to shoot him full of antibiotics. Hopefully he can put this behind him early next week (trust me when I tell you he's had enough fun).
The not so good news: I haven't had dedicated writing time. However, with the first draft completed, I'm mainly working on making sure it all makes sense and adding in missing details, etc. I'm one of those backward writers (any other ones out there?) who writes a sparse first draft and goes back to fill in the missing stuff later. Most authors I know write too much detail on their first draft and end up cutting copious amounts of words. What can I say? I've always done things a little differently. I HAVE been spending time with the story, and while I'd love to tell you all about it, because my thoughts are scattered all about these days, I'd hate to tell you one thing and have it end up to be something altogether different! Still wondering what the title will be, and I may post something over at my Facebook page for your input once I get some ideas to toss around.
My "to do" list is being addressed. With things settling down just a little bit, I'm concentrating on getting this new book ready for editing.
Back in the groove next week (or so I hope!). Keep on reading!
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Have a cookie...
The last week has been an interesting one. The Big Guy developed an infection and ultimately ended up in the hospital to get antibiotics mainlined. Have a cookie, it'll make everything better.
Needless to say, writing has been difficult. I'm about two thirds through the rewrites on the new book, and in the absence of writing, I've been listening to the audio files for the audio book each morning before I run to the hospital to keep my honey company. Have a cookie, it'll make you feel better.
As you may know, I'm a cookie-holic, which attribute I gave to the main character in COOKIE THERAPY. When life throws you a curve ball, have a cookie. Fortunately for me, that's the only attribute I share with Elizabeth Lambert in COOKIE THERAPY! (Oh, wait, except for my talent for tripping on air...)
As I've been listening to the audio book files, I've been struck with the familiar, "I wrote that??" feeling. Yes, I know I wrote that, and it's one of my prouder moments. Nope, I don't need a cookie. I AM trying to kick my addiction, after all.
I've listened to the whole audio book now, brilliantly narrated by Vicki Pierce. She has two last, very minor, changes to make and the production process will be complete. I'm pretty excited! A bright spot in a week of crazy, and then I have to try to concentrate enough to create more magic with the new book (and there's a deliberate pun in that line, which you'll understand when you read the new story!).
I think I'll have to have a cookie to celebrate! It might be an addiction, but sometimes we deserve to treat ourselves, after all.
Watch for my newsletter, which will go out as soon as the production process is complete and the audio book is available. If you can't wait for the audiobook, you can always buy the paperback or ebook!
Needless to say, writing has been difficult. I'm about two thirds through the rewrites on the new book, and in the absence of writing, I've been listening to the audio files for the audio book each morning before I run to the hospital to keep my honey company. Have a cookie, it'll make you feel better.
As you may know, I'm a cookie-holic, which attribute I gave to the main character in COOKIE THERAPY. When life throws you a curve ball, have a cookie. Fortunately for me, that's the only attribute I share with Elizabeth Lambert in COOKIE THERAPY! (Oh, wait, except for my talent for tripping on air...)
As I've been listening to the audio book files, I've been struck with the familiar, "I wrote that??" feeling. Yes, I know I wrote that, and it's one of my prouder moments. Nope, I don't need a cookie. I AM trying to kick my addiction, after all.
I've listened to the whole audio book now, brilliantly narrated by Vicki Pierce. She has two last, very minor, changes to make and the production process will be complete. I'm pretty excited! A bright spot in a week of crazy, and then I have to try to concentrate enough to create more magic with the new book (and there's a deliberate pun in that line, which you'll understand when you read the new story!).
I think I'll have to have a cookie to celebrate! It might be an addiction, but sometimes we deserve to treat ourselves, after all.
Watch for my newsletter, which will go out as soon as the production process is complete and the audio book is available. If you can't wait for the audiobook, you can always buy the paperback or ebook!
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