Hooked

“HOOKED” by Les Edgerton is getting my vote for another great writing resource. The book concentrates on the all important start of a story, and really identifying those key elements required to hook your reader and keep them reading all the way through. Three distinct aspects every writer should be able to identify in his/her… Continue reading Hooked

SCBWI Summer Workshop

I attended the 4 day writers workshop hosted by SCBWI this past weekend at the beautiful Dominican University in San Rafael. The wonderful Abigail Samoun, literary agent at Red Fox Literary, and author Suzanne Morgan Williams taught the workshops. With so many talented writers in attendance, it was fantastic to hear read-alouds and verbal critiques.… Continue reading SCBWI Summer Workshop

Pottermore Excitement

Wow, I just found this site: POTTERMORE which is an online Harry Potter “experience” due out in October for everyone (and some gaining entry beforehand). With the last movie coming up, I was becoming a bit wistful. The Harry Potter saga can’t be finished, I thought. And then, in a random suggestion by twitter, I found… Continue reading Pottermore Excitement

Pixar’s movie "Brave"

Check out this trailor for Pixar’s new movie “BRAVE”, due out in 2012. Boy-oh-boy, is this right up my alley. ;-))

Rachel A. Dillon

Rachel A. Dillon, writing buddy and author/illustrator Extraordinaire, wrote and illustrated her first book Through Endangered Eyes, published in 2009, and is working on her second book Through Desert Eyes, due for release in 2012. For a full interview with Rachel, hosted by another writing buddy Extraordinaire, head on over to Angelic Muse.

Juggling Manuscripts

So, are you working on more than one manuscript at a time, or do you focus on one until it’s “finished” (at least the first full draft)? For me, a little juggling is okay. As ideas spark, I muse about their possibilities for a story and jot them down for future reference. Or when I… Continue reading Juggling Manuscripts

The Breakout Novelist–Donald Maass Interview

Wonderful Donald Maass interview here. My new mantra: Make your novel bigger, deeper, and more powerful. The Breakout Novelist expounds on his other 2 books and workbook. I’ve gained extraordinary insights from all of his books, his day-long Fire in Fiction seminar, and his week-long Breakout Novel workshop. Don Maass is not only a successful… Continue reading The Breakout Novelist–Donald Maass Interview

Imagination

I was lucky enough this past week to explore the beautiful region of southern Utah. I’d seen parts of it before, but not nearly to the extent of this trip. Words cannot express the beauty and awe-inspiring sights with every turn of the road and/or trail. If you haven’t done so, put it on your… Continue reading Imagination

Video Pitch…Take 50! And remember the "Dom, Dom, Dom Rule"

So, my friend and fellow writer Angelica R. Jackson was kind enough to offer her video skills to film my video pitch. I honestly don’t know how actors manage their nerves and then get through a zillion takes of the same material without tearing their hair out. After numerous attempts, I finally got it right…only… Continue reading Video Pitch…Take 50! And remember the "Dom, Dom, Dom Rule"

Show Me The Voice Blogfest/Contest

Submitting the first 250 words of my completed manuscript to the Show Me The Voice Blogest/Contest I can either submit as-is, or take comments from fellow bloggers and revise before I submit final version. Any opinions? Name: Christina MercerTitle: Arrow of the MistGenre: Young Adult Fantasy (traditional) Chapter 1 A pair of horses charged toward… Continue reading Show Me The Voice Blogfest/Contest

Operation Awesome

Another fabulous blog for pitching your work. In fact, one of my crit partners, Nancy Herman, landed her agent posting to this blog ;-D The current contest required a “twitter sized” pitch (short!!) Mine is: Lia must decipher an elixir and defeat the demon who poisoned her da via enchanted tree roots, before she’s convinced… Continue reading Operation Awesome

Pitch University

I’m really enjoying a fellow Donald Maass Workshop attendee’s blog Pitch University. During the blog’s most recent Pitch Fest, one of my crit. partners, Angelica R. Jackson, got a full mss request from the participating agent!! :-)) Currently, Ms. Lorin Oberweger of Free Expressions (and coordinator for the Donald Maass workshops) is teaching an Expert… Continue reading Pitch University

Kindle Kraze

This is for all those “late birds” like me, just getting an electronic reading device… I love and adore my “library” of paper books. They provide the perfect ambience for writing and relaxation, and I will forever hoard them like treasures (as well as all my adorable book marks I’ve collected over the years). But… Continue reading Kindle Kraze