Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Art of Blogging

I am determined ot accomplish the ability to post a meaningful blog.
I've followed all the instructions and here goes.
It seems to work. Next month I will have somethin meaningful to say.
Watch for it.

Monday, October 31, 2011

This is a test post. Please try to leave a comment.

Click on the "0 Comments" or "2 Comments" phrase below to bring up a comment box. Simply write "Testing" or as much as you like and follow the prompts to leave your comment.   If a message comes up asking you to sign on with your Google account, follow the prompts to tell Google your e-mail address -- the one you usually sign on with when you are e-mailing.  I designated my AOL address and it works fine.

Many people have trouble commenting on other Blog pages, so we are not unusual. Google and Blogspot have forums, but the "help" they give is sketchy and the steps they recommend don't follow what I see on the pages. I can't find a simple fix on this end, so I'm troubleshooting on my own. Your help is appreciated.

As a second test, try to leave a comment on my personal blog:   http://jeanne-lowery-meeks.blogspot.com
and tell me what happened.  If you can't get into either, please e-mail  me at jeannie200@aol.com with whatever observations you might have -- with details.

Thanks.
Jeanne

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Writers Groups

I agree with my fellow authors that a GOOD writers group is essential to a finished manuscript. We, at the Southland Scibes, have helped one another for the past ten years. Many of us would not be published without the help of our peers.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

DO YOU NEED A WRITING GROUP?

Since this is a new blog I'm not sure who will be reading this. This post is addressed to new writers. I'm sure you have heard that you should join a writers group so why haven't you joined one yet? Just because your mother said your book is great doesn't mean it is. What did you expect her to say?

If you want an honest opinion of your work, a writing group is the place to find it. My book BASIC BLACK never would have made it off the computer if it wasn't for this writing group. Before I joined I even had a person edit my manuscript. He was an editor, but of trade journals. He thought it was very good.

Then I joined this group. I found out at the very first meeting how awful my book was. It wasn't that the story was bad, it just wasn't set up as a readable novel. It was just a story. That's when I also found out more about point of view and past and present tense, setting, dialogue, etc. My manuscript was all over the place. One person in particular said it was so lousy I shouldn't be in the group and I should go take some writing courses. I was so upset I went home and deleted everything off my computer.

After giving it some more thought I decided I could figure out this writing thing with the help of the group. I pick up things quickly and after 3 meetings there were a lot less red marks on my copy and after 6 weeks I had the group asking me who was doing the writing for me. Needless to say the group thing must have worked because my book is now on Kindle and NOOK and paperback edition on Amazon and is doing very nicely - thank you very much. I've also received some wonderful reviews about it.

Lesson #1 - Yes, you need a writing group
Lesson #2 - Don't let anyone discourage you if you really want to write.

P.S. The rest of the group thought my first submission was lousy too, but they were just very polite about it.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Writer's Block

Right now I'm sitting at my desk, cup of coffee in hand, and a blank page in front of me. You see, I write my first draft long hand. Can't compose on a machine. I started this story a few weeks ago and only have three chapters written. Even though I know where I'm going, at least for now, my mind is in a blur.

I just learned yesterday that the neighbors next door with the three barking dogs have moved out. An answer to a three year long prayer. I guess God is busy. But, that certainly takes a burden off my mind.
So, shouldn't I be thrilled and full of momentum? Of course I should.

I just finished making a poster for the book launch of my third Emma Winberry Mystery, The Elusive Relation. This won't take place until October, but, I like to do things when the spirit moves my. Since the story takes place in London and environs, I have some neat pictures and history about the area. I'm getting excited about this.

I just realized what my problem is. We are still in the dog days of summer when my brain tends to shut down. As soon as the crisp fall weather hits me in the face, I become alive. Soon. For now, I'll have another cup of coffee and write a few more words.

Monday, August 8, 2011

How to get an agent?

I have been trying to get an  agent for years with no results. Even though I am published by two small presses, I cannot get my books considered by the bigger publishers without an agent. It's a real problem.
Talk about rejection. Hmmm ...
Does anyone have any suggestions? Any agents seeking cozy mysteries?