My life as a writer has been crazy since I last posted, but I thought I’d step away from the first draft of my next book to update readers about this phase of my writing journey. When speaking with my agent in early February, we discussed a series anchored by the manuscript she held in her hands. I was given several options as we …
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I HAVE AN AGENT!
Last April, I made writing a priority in my life. My goal is to be a published author, and I’ve taken another step on this journey by accepting representation by a literary agent. Though there’s much work to be done, I thought I’d continue to share what I learn along the way. In this post, I reflect on …
Chipotle-Inspired “Two Minutes About” Writing Prompt
While at the mall with my daughters last spring, we grabbed lunch at Chipotle in the food court. As the girls dug into their soft tacos, the print on the brown paper bag caught my eye. Tears blurred the words as I read “Two Minutes About Sardines” by Fue Xiong. The author describes the last meal his family ate on their final …
Importance of Writers Groups
As I mentioned in a previous post, I joined a writers group in October (2016). I missed four of our weekly meetings due to the holidays. During my absence, I was inspired to write a series of short stories for a collection I’m calling 12 Gifts. Each story highlights a different service organization, informing readers of specific needs in the community and inspiring …
Story Quilts
Last year, my daughter’s fifth grade reading class was assigned a historical fiction quilt project. Impressed with this assignment, I immediately started brainstorming how this project could be modified, specifically for younger readers. My daughters love to read. They often like to write stories and draw pictures. If you know kids like mine, this could …
Notecards for Novels
As I mentioned in a previous post, I pitched a book at the ACFW Conference in August. In preparation for meetings with editors and agents during that weekend, I filled a spiral-bound book of index cards with important details about the manuscript. The book was small and lightweight, occupying little space in my bag. Though …
Angel Tree
When we started attending our church (a large, multi-site church in Cincinnati), I volunteered for Angel Tree, hoping to meet people and make the place feel smaller. I’ve continued to serve with this ministry for the past 11 years because I want to be part of the overwhelming generosity of others in our community. According …
ACFW First Impressions Contest Results
Earlier this fall, I submitted the first five pages of my most recent manuscript for young adults to the 2016 ACFW First Impressions Contest. As I entered this contest for the second year, I was not expecting to win or even be named a Finalist for that matter. My goal was to earn higher scores this …
Go Nicaragua 2016: The Author of the Story
I’m excited to write this fourth and final post about our November trip to Nicaragua. I’ve had people ask me, “Why Nicaragua? Why now?” These questions can best be answered by my previous posts, but here’s the short answer: In November 2015, we agreed to sponsor a child through a partnership between our church and …
Go Nicaragua 2016: Every Story Matters
I originally planned three blog posts to highlight our November trip to Nicaragua. (The first two posts can be viewed here). As I began writing this third post about some of our favorite memories, I realized there was too much to tell. Instead, I decided to write about the final day of our Central American …