Sunday, February 28, 2010

Love Does Conquer All-Review of I Wish You Enough

From the moment I opened to the first page, to the very last sentence I was captive of the message that clearly is love conquers all. Bob Perks is a master of bringing the reader back to his/her roots and conjuring up images of memories once remembered, but forgotten. Recognizing that love is in everything and everyone; every circumstance no matter how one might percieve the situation helps to bring us back to our true nature, children of God.




Since reading this book, I've had an unexpected number of people who, because of loss of loved ones, I've purchased I Wish You Enough. All, without exception have thanked me profusely, stating how comforting the content was for them in their hour of need.

Writers Workshops

What is to be gained by attending a writers' workshop or conference? Short answer, much. As a writer of almost 30 years, I've been to a number of conferences, conventions, workshops, meetings, and groups' events. I don't beleive that one can ever know all of the answers,  nor have enough support for the writing life. Whether you attend a writers' function in-person or online, there is a reason to participate. You may not even be aware the purpose in your attendance, but it will come. I try and attend several every year and beyond that I condut workshops for others. The saying, teach what you want to learn, certainly applies.

So, if you've been writing and feel like you need to connect or just want to stay in-the-know, check out the writers' conferences offered all over the country online and in-person. A good resource is Shaws Guides or Writer's Digest.http://www.shawsguides.com/ or http://www.writersdigest.com/

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Media Attention

How does any author, today, get the media's attention? How can your book compete with current events, celebrity book releases or vampires?

It's true that the media's attention goes with the direction of the wind. You may have just landed a national television interview only to be bumped by an earthquake happening on the other side of the planet or a health epidemic.

Some celebrities can knock you right off the air and the bookshelf.

How about the vampire rage? Everyone is growing fangs and maybe that's not such a bad idea.  What I mean is, instead of trying to compete, ride on their coattails.

Think about your book...can you tie it into current events? Is it possible to have a celebrity write the forward or endorse it? How about those underworld characters-is there a way to include some aspect of them in your book?

You may just be able to generate some unexpected publicity if you're willing to go along with the flow than fight it.

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Writer Has Written

Yes, I've been writing, just not blogging and I did take a little time off, but I'm back. As a writer, in order to better the art of writing, one must write. It's just part of the deal and not unlike any other profession or art. The more you do it, thearetically, you get better. If that really is true, then I should be a New York Times bestseller, however, you have to finish the writing, submit it and actually get published.  There in lies the challenge, but the future of publishing is changing and I believe it will be easier for more writers to find a way to get their written words in front of their audience.  E-books will change the way writers find thier audiences, along with the easability of self-publishing.
Stay-tuned for updates.