Summer’s gone – the warm breezes filling my writing room may
well be the last gasp of summer. Not looking forward to this winter, based on
predictions that it could be worse than the last one. Memories of that season
are still too fresh in my mind.
I’ve been settling into my new location at work, getting
acquainted with new faces and learning how to adapt to a slightly different
work environment. Missing so many of my friends back up on the sixth floor
though and it’s not as easy to grab a coffee or share lunch as I’d hoped. Very glad then to have seen so many familiar faces Friday
night at our company’s annual Gala and Rewards evening. Several co-workers received well-deserved
awards, among them two who won the top prize - a week long cruise later in
January when all the annual convention winners world-wide assemble for a week
of fun and sun aboard a luxury cruise ship in the Caribbean.
Pam and I had a Jamie Tremain day last Saturday, directing
our focus to submit Body Perfect to another publisher. The publisher who’d had
the manuscript for several months, decided against it a couple of months ago.
C’est la vie. So back on the submission
trail we go.
During the summer months, both Pam and I suffered family
losses and are regrouping in the aftermath.
It knocked us off our writing stride and it’s been an uphill climb to regain
the rhythm, but we will persevere. We’re certainly not unique in having major life events occur, and life still does go on. Perhaps just a little differently. For me, it’s meant not taking anything for
granted, to live each day grateful for the blessings I enjoy, and to make a
difference.
Getting back on the writing track took a big step forward
last weekend. After a morning of writing
and planning, Pam and I enjoyed a lively lunch with fellow writers, Gloria Ferris and Donna Warner. They both
willingly share helpful advice and we had some laugh-filled brainstorming. Another aspect to our meeting was discussing
the desire we all have to develop a writing-related group to offer resources, advice and to promote other authors in the area. As well as sharing writing
and publicity ideas. We now have the fledgling beginnings of a
group – more details to follow in the near future. I’m quite excited about this venture.
Speaking of writing resources, Donna Warner’s blog offers
great tips and advice – be sure to check it out.
And Jamie Tremain’s next interview will be posted later this
month featuring Cathy Ace – fun lady and successful author of the Cait Morgan
series.
I leave you with this gem from one of my favourite Twitter
sites – Haggard Hawks Words @HaggardHawks -
A quilicom is an utterly
pointless or irrelevant matter raised in a conversation. With municipal elections around the
corner, this could come in handy!
Cheers!
Liz
2 comments:
Great blog, Liz, and thanks for the mention of our seedling group. I'm looking forward to Cathy Ace's interview.
Thanks, Gloria. I'm looking forward to the next steps as well. I think you'll enjoy Cathy's interview, too.
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