What motivates a writer to seek publication? Why do they go
through the disappointment of getting rejection letters? Sometimes our feet get in the door a little
ways when an agent or editor asks to see a partial. Then the door slams and bruises our toes. If we are
lucky, we may get a request for a full. Rejoice! Our foot is in the door. Then another
rejection comes with a 'thanks but no thanks'. Or we may get an acceptance and lots of hard work begins.
Why do we put ourselves through it?
When
I walk into a bookstore and my eyes scan the rows and rows of novels, a sense of
awe and longing overcomes me. It is difficult to explain the feeling.
I'm sure I'm not the only writer that feels this way. The question that
comes to my mind the most is this. How did all these writers get past
all the roadblocks and make it to publication? There could be a hundred
answers to that question, but one thing is certain...they did not give
up. I guarantee you, every author you've read has had been rejected.
The writing process is an incredible adventure. But when I write 'the
end' and have polished a story, a stark
Why do I want to be published? Perhaps to affirm that
what I'm doing, all the time I've put into writing, is worth it. Perhaps
it is to scratch out a bit of a living. But more so, it is because I
want to take people away from their daily grind to an imaginary place
where they can escape the world for a while, just as I have done while writing the story.
A stark white manuscript is not an end
in itself. I can't let that document full of words and letters sit in a file. I seek publication because I am compelled to see my story as a
'book'.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Up and Coming Release
Coming later this spring, Thorns In Eden & The
Everlasting Mountains, a 2-in-1 collection will be released in Kindle and
paperback. This is a reissue of one of my earlier books in a revised version.
An American patriot and an English high-born lady, hold fast to their love amid a harsh wilderness and the drumbeats of war.
An American patriot and an English high-born lady, hold fast to their love amid a harsh wilderness and the drumbeats of war.
I was really lucky to find the model for
the cover and obtain permission from the photographer to use her image. My son
designed the cover, changed the dress color to match the scenery.
I'm excited
to bring these two books back to my readers in one volume. It's a great time
for authors. With the Amazon Kindle programs many of us are reissuing past
titles that have been out of print for years, titles we never thought would be
available to our fans again.
Synopsis
Colonial born, but English bred, John Nash, seeks to
build a new life in the Maryland frontier. In 1773 revolution is certain.
Called Jack by his fellow patriots, he decides to return to England to see his
family before the fighting begins. There he meets Rebecah Brent, whose dreams
of happiness seem unattainable, until the day she meets the courageous patriot
and they fall in love.
Trapped in the schemes of Rebecah's uncle, Sir
Samuel Brent, they are forced apart. Jack has no other alternative than to
return to America without Rebecah. There he becomes engaged in one of the most
infamous Indian wars in Colonial history. His biggest battle is to let Rebecah
go…a fight he knows he cannot win, as his love for her grows stronger.
Will love bring them together again? Will
forgiveness strengthen the bond between them? And when faced with the trials of
war, will a place called Laurel Hill remain their refuge?
If you would be
willing to help get the word out about this book when it is released, please
let me know. I'm putting together a list of bloggers who would be willing to
post about the book. I'll have all you need. All you will have to do is cut and
paste.
Another way to
help will be to post on Facebook, Goodreads, and Twitter. If you are a member
of a book club, I can send you book club questions and bookmarks.
Fondly, Writing
from the Frederick Valley in Maryland,
Rita
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Beyond the Valley Characters
When I begin a novel, I like finding photos of
actors that fit the characters if the book was made into a movie. Plus
they give me a visual besides my imaginary one.
Here's my poster for the characters in Beyond the Valley.
Can you name all the characters (not the actors' names) in the poster that are in Beyond the Valley?
Try to name as many as you can for a chance to win a signed paperback copy of either titles in The Daughters of the Potomac Series, Surrender the Wind, or The Rebel's Pledge in ebook.
Here's my poster for the characters in Beyond the Valley.
Can you name all the characters (not the actors' names) in the poster that are in Beyond the Valley?
Try to name as many as you can for a chance to win a signed paperback copy of either titles in The Daughters of the Potomac Series, Surrender the Wind, or The Rebel's Pledge in ebook.
Winners will be drawn at random. USA only please.
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