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Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2014

What is needed

A new day on the Gulf Coast
In addition to the usual writerly things an author does during any given year (critiques, writing short stories, attending a conference or two, entering contests), my plans for 2014 include revising a romantic suspense/mystery, completing the first book in a detective series, and thinking through (is that called outlining?) a young adult fantasy. Several months into these projects, the dust is settling around me, and I wonder how much of this ambitious schedule is wishful thinking.

I completed my final edit (I thought) of the romantic suspense/mystery a couple of years ago, but it turned out that the theme became too close to a real-life tragedy…I didn’t feel I could send it out “as is.” Ergo, I’m doing a major revision. I will have to touch EVERY chapter and make sure the old plot threads are totally destroyed, and the new plot threads are connected from chapter one to novel ending. It’s a bit overwhelming right now, looking at touching every line of 400 pages, so I’m procrastinating.

I really like the protagonist in the new detective story that I want to turn into a series. There is a neat supporting cast as well. Jannecka Konner—“It’s pronounced Yahn-ecka, but my friends call me Jake.”—is a Yankee transplanted to the deep South. She is learning her way around Mobile, Alabama, at the same time she’s launching her career as a private detective. There’s infidelity, a murder with an unexpected twist, and a young boy in danger of being sucked into the foster care system. Jake’s sassy repartee with the lawyer who wants to be her lover is going to be fun to write.

The young adult fantasy I’m attempting is five chapters long, but it is now sitting on the proverbial back burner. Focus group review (six teenagers, most of them writers-in-training) persuaded me that I should rethink this story. The concept is good, they said, but the action needs to be beefed up. The story is written with a PG rating in mind, so I’m reading other PG YA novels for direction, dialogue, and development of characters. One novel I read was the first of John Grisham’s kid lawyer efforts. As expected, Mr. Grisham expertly develops the protagonist and the setting (time, and place), but I agree with another young reader . . . as a YA novel, it falls short. There isn’t enough action and there’s a lot of telling instead of showing. The reader also pointed out, and he is right, that some character threads were left hanging when the story reaches its denouement. Unanswered questions at the end of a novel (“hooks”) might be a perfectly acceptable method for most adult series but not for young readers. I was, however, able to analyze how Mr. Grisham develops a likeable character and appreciated the learning moments (how a trial works).

How much of my grand plan for 2014 is achievable?  All of it, I believe, if I set my derriere down in front of my computer for more than an hour a day. What is needed is discipline. Tell you what, instead of wishing me luck on completing my to-do-list, would you drop me a line and wish me discipline instead?

You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I’ll try to do the same.


cj

Photo by Jeff D. Johnston

Monday, March 10, 2014

THE SEEKER is hot-off- the-press and bone chilling



cj Sez:  Don't miss the interview with Carolyn Haines

If you live in or near Mobile, AL, mark your calendar for Wednesday, March 12 to hear Carolyn Haines talk about her hot-off-the-press, bone-chilling mystery, THE SEEKER, written under her pen name R. B. Chesterton.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014, at 7 p.m. in the Stewartfield residence on the Spring Hill College Campus in Mobile, AL. 

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

New Year: New Ideas



cj and I have exciting surprises!

  • wonderful posts on and for writers 
  • wonderful guests who will share their take on the art of writing
  • wonderful new contests planned
We hope you will join us as we celebrate writing throughout 2014!
 

 Mysterious Mondays, we talk about what else? Mysteries. A few examples include:
  1. what separates one kind from another
  2. building tension without revealing too much
  3. using the five senses to take readers into the scene
  4. our favorite mystery authors and why
  5. and much more to keep mystery authors on their toes.



Scrivener Saturdays include just about anything on the art of writing.
  1. excerpts from our published work and some WIPs
  2. networking with other writers
  3. building author platforms
  4. freelancing.................and on and on it goes.
 Welcome Wednesdays will bring you guests – some returns and some new. Stay tuned.

Check out the wide variety of contests and requests for submissions.

Contact us if you would like to do a guest post and promote your work. We'll send your our guidelines - plan to post these in the very near future. I promise!

Look over my 3-Part Series on setting obtainable goals and objectives and keeping track of what you’re doing in writing. (check December 2013 archives for info)

Sign up for a new class in Barefoot Writing Academy with new dates and times and fees.

And maybe I'll find time to learn how to space things the way I want them.

Mahala

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year Y'all Guys





I can’t claim credit for anything except copying this jpeg off of my Facebook page (hope that’s not illegal).

I figure it’s the one resolution this writer hopes to keep for 2014. It definitely fits the S.M.A.R.T. way of making resolutions (which also came from an online site).  S.M.A.R.T. is defined as . . .
Specific. Measurable. Attainable. Relevant. Time-Specific.  Yep, I like it.

Wishing you and yours a happy and healthy 2014. 

You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I’ll try to do the same.

cj

P.S. Mahala is so much more organized than I am. Her resolutions (see below) are very, very SMART. 

Friday, December 20, 2013

It's a mite early but

cj Sez:  I have absolute faith that I will miss sending my holiday greetings to you if I don't do it right now while it's on my mind. . . .

From my house to yours, Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year's Day to start 2014.


I wish you health, happiness, and the love of family and friends.

cj