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Too Funny Not to Share
Have you ever wondered what homeschoolers do for fun? Check out this video staring Emma and directed by Ryan.
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March Widow
It is officially March. Each year I look forward to March because the flower start to poke their colorful heads out of the soil and there are always a few bright sunny days. About two weeks into March the harsh reminder of what the month means to the rest of my family sets in.March Madness.This disease has spread rampantly through our home. I seem to be the only one immune. Of course it may be that I’ve avoided the dreaded germ solely from lack of exposure. My dear husband is so distracted that he went to the store last night to pick up some creamer for my coffee he lost it somewhere before getting it to the refrigerator. Seriously, did he stop at any of your homes last night to discuss the games? Maybe my creamer is in your fridge.As I write this my oldest son and oldest daughter (14 and 9) are at the table pouring over last years tournament results and speculating as to who will be victorious this year. I’ve lost the next generation.So, as we move on to spring, I stand alone. Think of me. Stop by. Give me a call.It should be a good writing opportunity! -
Portland Area ACFW
I’ve been wanting to get to a Portland area ACFW meeting for a while now. The conflict always comes when I consider the distance from my home. Ya, it’s only about two hours, but when you think about driving there, driving back, the time the meeting gets out and the fact that I get lost a least once each time I go farther than ten miles from my house, you see it’s a big undertaking for me.The February meeting was scheduled for President’s Day so I took three of the kids (Joshua’s school was making up a snow day) and we trekked off to a day at OMSI. We took in an Omnimax show about adrenaline highs and risk taking, then the kiddos were off to Grandma and Grandpa’s house while I continued on to Battleground, WA. I’m pretty sure that’s where I was.
Well, the drive was worth it. I felt refreshed and encouraged by the great company and the speaker.
Sandra Bishop of MacGregor Literary spoke and answered questions. I’ve found myself tossing her comments around in my head many times since the meeting. It seems that she and other agents are experiencing increased volumes in queries. What do you suppose is causing this? Is it tied to the economy? My guess it that it is. She reminded us that our work needs to be ready and as perfect as possible before submission. I think that should be true no matter the level of competition.
So that brings me to a question. As writers, when do we feel that our manuscripts are ready to be seen? Do we ever? Leave me a comment and let me know what you think.
If you’re interested in the Portland Area ACFW, check out their new blog.
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Crusin’ into 2009!
Happy New Year!So, have you set any goals for the year? Somehow it sounds better to me when I say goals rather than resolutions. I have a few. Some are writing related and a few are of more of a personal nature. I’ll share the writing related goals with you and next December you can come back and we’ll see how I did.1. Actively seek representation.In 2009 I will define my list of potential agents and begin the process of querying said agents.2. Complete the rewrites for The Azalea Sisters.3. Complete a second full-length novel.4. Attend the ACFW conference in Denver.That’s an easy one. I had a blast last year and can’t wait to get to Denver.5. Continue to learn, learn, learn the craft of writing.6. Enter two submission to the Genesis contest.I have to mention that 2008 was an incredible year for me. It was the year I signed my first book contract and the year I signed the contract for my first short story sale. This has been a year of very high highs and a few very low lows but in the end I know I am truly blessed. I have an amazing family, a great husband and kids. My friends are the best that anyone could ever ask for and I am firm in my faith which carries me through the trials. So, bring on 2009. I can’t wait to see what’s coming next.Leave me a comment and share a few of your goals for 2009.Have a blessed new year!Christina