Saturday, January 25, 2020

Weekend Edition


  



If you are not familiar with our giveaway rules, take a minute to read them here. It keeps us all happy! All winners should send their name, address, and phone number to claim prizes.  Note our new email address and please send your emails to Seekerville2@gmail.com







Monday: Jan Drexler was in the house with ideas to beat the January doldrums and get our creative minds working. The winner of her choice of books from my backlist is Kathy Bailey! Kaybee, be sure to browse through the titles on my website to choose your prize! (www.JanDrexler.com)

Wednesday: Cate introduced us to Google Cardboard and changed the way we researched booksConnie Porter Saunders is the winner of a Google Cardboard! Congratulations!

Friday: Pam offered advice on writing while comparing it to something we all know and love - Five Ways Writing Is Like Dieting.



Monday:  Erica is our hostess today, talking about the authors who have influenced her writing.

Wednesday:  Tanya Agler is our guest today talking about what she's learned about writing from watching movies. While she's with us, we'll be celebrating her debut release from Harlequin Heartwarming, The Sheriff's Second Chance. Be sure to stop by to congratulate Tanya!
  
Friday: Five Things I Learned from Writing a Book in Six Weeks with guest Carla Laureano plus an opportunity to win her new release The Solid Grounds Coffee Company!







On store shelves now!

This week marked the release of Mindy Obenhaus's Her Rocky Mountain Hope

Learning to trust can be the greatest adventure.

She’s always played it safe…Can he reach her guarded heart?

Ready to open his camp for young cancer patients, Daniel Stephens must impress foundation overseer Blythe McDonald to ensure she approves funding for next year. But the cautious former cancer patient was once let down by a similar program, and she’ll leave no stone unturned in her evaluation. Can he convince her his camp is worthy of the money…and that he’s worthy of her love?


ORDER YOUR COPY HERE

JustRead Tours is hosting a blog tour & a quote tour this coming week for Mindy's Her Rocky Mountain Hope! 

http://justreadtours.com/2020/01/27/welcome-to-her-rocky-mountain-hope-blog-tour-giveaway/


Follow along with the blog tour starting on Monday & keep an eye on social media for quotes to start popping up!


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ON SALE NOW
$1.99
The Accidental Guardian

High Sierra Sweethearts Book #1
When Trace Riley finds the smoldering ruins of a small wagon train, 
he also finds four survivors.
Helping them begins something dangerous and beautiful. 
And his life will never be the same.

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https://inspys.com/?p=4554

Congratulations to Melanie Dickerson on making the Inspy Awards' 2020 Longlist TWICE - for The Piper's Pursuit and The Warrior Maiden, both in the Young Adult category!  

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QK5YZ2N   https://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Maiden-Melanie-Dickerson/dp/0718074777


PRE-ORDER NOW!

Dangerous Amish Inheritance
By Debby Giusti
“Move off the mountain. No one wants you here.”

Can this Amish widow survive her dangerous stalker?

Someone wants Ruthie Eicher off Amish Mountain…enough to terrorize the widow and her boys. Now Ruthie must rely on her former sweetheart, Noah Schlabach—the secret father of her eldest son—as they figure out why. But Noah has turned his back on love and the Amish way of life. Can he shield Ruthie…without breaking her heart again?

Pre-order HERE!





Considerations For The First Page of Your Novel by CS Lakin at Live Write Thrive

Life, Anxiety, and Taboo Topics in Christian Romance by Heather Gray at InspyRomance

2 Different Types of the Lie Your Character Believes by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors

Setting Resolutions You'll Actually Keep (Podcast) by Stephanie Fleming at The Happy Planner

Do I Really Need A Writers Group? By Edie Melson at The Write Conversation

Grants For Writers by Dr. Chrissy Whiting-Madison at Blue Ridge Conference







12 comments:

  1. SO pleased I won a book, Jan I'll get back to you with my choice.
    Looks like a good week ahead. Looking forward to Tanya on Wednesday, my debut novel was influenced by every John Wayne movie I ever saw, and I pitched it as "Like a John Wayne movie but with a deeper female perspective and much more spiritual content."
    Much to do, even for a weekend...
    Kathy Bailey
    Slogging away at it in New Hampshire

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    1. Congratulations, Kaybee!

      And John Wayne...I love all of his movies. Your book is on my wish list!

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  2. Happy Weekend, everyone!

    We're have a mild weekend, weather-wise, with highs in the 50's tomorrow! I keep waiting for winter to drop its other shoe...but I'm glad we aren't snowed in.

    Here's to a productive weekend for everyone!

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  3. Working on a synopsis. Also got my flu shot. Better late than never, right?

    Stay warm, everyone! It's cold in Georgia!

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    1. Debby, definitely better to have it! I'm so glad you did.

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    2. Hi Debby:

      You wrote: "Also got my flu shot. Better late than never, right?"

      Well, we'll know in about two weeks. I mean, getting the shot and getting the flu too, well, that's like 'double or nothing'. A little prayer might be in order. Actually, it's always in order. But you know what I mean.

      Vince

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    3. Vince, hopefully the shot will provide a bit of protection from the flu. If only we had a vaccine for the new coronavirus. The medical side of my brain is enthralled and eagerly reading all stories about the outbreak. My writer brain is thinking of possible scenarios for future stories, and the remaining part of me is praying we all remain safe and virus free.

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  4. Hope you're all having a great weekend! Praying for those who are in the path of the bad weather.

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  5. Please!
    No Loose ends
    Between Friends!


    I just read a great Christmas novella! Wonderful. Except I did regret that it was not a novel. I think as a novel it would have been an easy win for a Carol or Rita or Ruby. Moreover, the reading pleasure was so pronounced that I wanted the story to last a lot longer! While it would have taxed me a few extra tears, it would have been worth it.

    However, there was this loose thread that did not come in at the end but rather near the start of the book. This loose thread bounced around noisily in my mind like a ten foot chain being dragged behind a car bumper.

    Let me explain: the heroine gets caught in a blizzard and the car gets stuck in a snow bank. She abandons the car and dredges her way, at big risk, to a light which turns out to be a distant Inn.

    Days go by in the snowed-in small town but there is no mention of the car! Was it stolen? Did it catch on fire? Did a truck crash into it as the snow cleared? Did the county impound it? Or was the author being tricky? Was the car going to play an important role in a surprise twist of the plot?

    Nope. Nothing so dramatic. All that phychic energy expended for naught. Very Greek. It seems a deus ex machina took care of the car!

    Writer Suggestion:

    Do a loose thread and loose end edit. Just a quick pass looking for only these two things. That would be very friendly.

    Thanks,

    Vince

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    1. I feel your frustration, Vince. I read a book some years back that set everything up for a dramatic climax involving a bad guy introduced early in the story. I expected that scene to develop and anticipated what might happen. Yet, the early villain evaporated, seemingly, into thin air. Much to my disappointment. :)

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