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Archive for July, 2010

NOT at RWA this year

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

bird-on-prickly-pearThe dog days of summer are here, and I confess to a certain wistfulness at knowing that as I type this in my office at home, the annual Romance Writers of America conference is in full swing in Orlando, Florida. I’ll miss the excitement of going to the airport, the hugs of seeing old friends in all the subgenres of romance,  the Wall of Noise that is the Literacy Signing (tonight), miss meeting with my wonderful agent Elaine English and wonderful editor Melissa Endlich, and the fabulous Harlequin party. Sounds like they’re going to do their best to keep the party crashers out of the latter this year, an improvement which has long been needed. For too long any wannabe with enough chutzpah has waltzed right in and availed themselves of free food and liquor, not caring that attendance to this fabulous party is a right to be earned by actually SELLING to Harlequin, Silhouette, Steeple Hill and all their various other imprints, not something to be seized. But I digress.

Yes, I’ll miss all of the above, but I made a choice not to go because I don’t have a book out currently, am not up for an award, and have already had a great vacation this in Wyoming and Montana–see a coupla blogs ago. I’m consoling myself by reminding myself what I will NOT miss–the expense, the stress of airplane travel (it’s just NOT fun any more), the lines, getting up before my body clock is ready, and the feeling that I should be home writing.

Because as soon as I’m done with this blog, I will be working on COURTING CARO. Maybe you’re one of these marvelous souls who can write at a conference, and I have tried in the past, and got a little done, but not much. Have a good time, y’all! While you’re partying, I’m going to try and forge ahead.  Nah nah nah nah nah nah! <beg>

Blessings, Laurie

THE OUTLAW’S LADY a Finalist in the ACFW Carols!

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

bluebonnetsTHE OUTLAW’S LADY is a finalist in the short historical romance division of the Carol Awards! This is the annual writing contest for published authors in the American Christian Fiction Writers’ organization, and was formerly called the Book of the Year. The winner will be announced at the ACFW Conference in Indianapolis September 17-20. Congrats to all the other nominees, among which are several Steeple Hill friends and friends with other Christian publishers!

To say I’m over the moon about this doesn’t begin to cover it. I’ve always thought nominees who say “it’s an honor just to be nominated” were only being modest, but I finally understand that feeling. I really can’t imagine feeling any more jubilant if  I won. Being a finalist means that some of my peers in writing Christian fiction thought that THE OUTLAW’S LADY was one of the best short historical romances of the year, and that means more than I can say.

I just sent my editor a proposal for the fourth book in my “Simpson Creek Brides” series today. This is Caroline Wallace’s story. She lost her fiance in the influenza epidemic, and then encounters his brother Jack, who hadn’t known of his brother’s death, but who was hoping the newlyweds would babysit his two daughters while he goes off to Montana, until he can send for them. Of course when he finds out that his brother died several months before, and that Caroline thinks he’s incredibly nervy to have thought he could dump two children without warning, and that his Montana plan is half-baked, the sparks fly!

I finally got my IPAD, and I LOOOOOOOVE it. There’s still things I’m figuring out or haven’t used yet, and it’ll never replace “My Precioussssss” on which I write this blog and my books, but it sure is nice to read my email and books and not be attached by a cord.

Blessings, Laurie