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Posts Tagged ‘ACFW’
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
THE 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
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Monday, September 21st, 2009
Rose McCauley is the winner of my blog drawing to win YOU WERE BORN FOR THIS and a copy of my latest book, THE OUTLAW’S LADY! Rose, I am notifying you by email, but if you see this first, send me your snail mail addy. Congratulations and thanks to all that entered.
I’m back from the ACFW conference at Denver. It was great, but boy, am I tired. Thanks, God, for the safe trips to and fro.Kudos to the Denver Marriott Tech Center for the excellent service and for fixing the few minor things that went amiss.It was wonderful to see old ACFW friends and meet new ones, and hear the wisdom of such great speakers as Chip MacGregor, Allen Arnold, Karen Ball, Donald Maas, Margie Lawson and those who taught the 5-hour fiction degree. I learned a lot!
I really wanted to blog more from the conference, but the time wasn’t there, and when it was, the internet connections weren’t. I could get NO connection at Denver airport, not even the outrageous fee kind. Phooey!
Now I’m trying to get back into the routine of writing–job one is getting that synopsis done despite printer troubles. My HP deskjet 6980 sure hasn’t been trouble free, so I can’t recommend it, sorry to say…
Next on the blog review horizon, THE SOUND OF SLEIGHBELLS by Cindy Woodsmall.
Blessings, Laurie
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Saturday, February 21st, 2009
Writing is such an up-and-down business. Last week I got the second most beautiful message a writer can get from her editor (second only to “we want to buy your book.”): NO REVISIONS on MARRYING MILLY! Yahoo! Now I can go full speed ahead on SOMEONE FOR SARAH, knowing I’m not going to have to stop and tear the book apart and fix a jillion things. I must have done something right this time!
Of course some minorly-bad news followed shortly–my proposal (first 3 chapters and synopsis) for SOMEONE FOR SARAH failed to show up in New York, necessitating a re-send and more $ spent on postage. Ah, well, it happens, and I guess I’ve been lucky up to this.
Today I was supposed to go up near Cleveland with 2 nice ladies to the Ohio chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers’ monthly meeting, but the weatherman was predicting a little snow here and a lot (4-6″) of snow there, so we elected not to take the chance and drive up. Now I’m second-guessing myself and wishing I didn’t miss the meeting, but it is bitter cold here and sleet just began, so maybe it was the right decision after all. And I haven’t turned on the news to see if they got that snow up north yet. I’m missing the fellowship, but sure wouldn’t want to take a chance on getting in an accident and/or getting stranded…
Blessings, Laurie
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Monday, September 22nd, 2008
I’m back home safe and sound, thankfully! I’m really sorry I wasn’t able to find a spare moment to blog again from the conference, especially since my last post was a bit on the negative side. (At this point, I’ve heard nothing from the Sofitel hotel which owns the restaurant, Chez Collette, by the way–poor service recovery!)
The conference was amazing! Where to start? Perhaps at the ending worship service–if 500 Christians in the book industry singing “Amazing Grace” doesn’t send wonderful chills up your spine, your soul needs help! This conference gets bigger every year, those who’ve been in ACFW since it was ACRW (R was for Romance) tell me. I think I’ve figured out how to capsulize the difference between how going to RWA and ACFW makes me feel–I come back from RWA drained and empty, I come back from ACFW feeling filled.
I wasn’t signing at the Mall of America this year, since HILL COUNTRY CHRISTMAS was out just one month too late to be there, but it looked to me as a witness that it went very well. I wanted to shout Halleleujah out loud, watching hundreds of people-passersby who were there at the mall, not even knowing the signing was going to be there, being exposed to the depth and breadth of Christian fiction, some of whom didn’t even know what Christian fiction was! I’ll bet Heaven thought it was pretty cool, too! :)Kudos to Barnes’n'Noble and all those at ACFW who made it happen.
The Mall of America is an amazing place, by the way. Imagine an indoor amusement park in a mall. I barely plumbed the depths of one side of the first floor before my legs gave out. I would probably have done better to stay out of Coldwater Creek, though, but my shopping jones was hitting me hard….:/
I thought the best workshop was one of the very last ones, by Chip MacGregor, superagent, on Branding. I learned a lot. A close second was the 2-session one by Jim Bell, writer extraordinaire, who gave us a dandy 3-sentence fill-in-the-blanks formula for “elevator speeches” (so-called because it’s when one often gets to pitch to agents and editors) that’s going to revolutionize how I do my synopses. Thank you both and all the others who put on extraordinary workshops. I bought the conference CD of all the workshops, so I’ll be able to listen to all of them.
Thanks to those two who wrote the novels I took on the plane with me to while away the hours in the air–THE OUTSIDER, by Ann Gabhart, about the Shakers, and COURTING MISS ADELAIDE, by one of my many friends among the Love Inspired authors, Janet Dean. I read the first book on the trip to Minneapolis, started the second on the way home. I’m not done with it yet, but it’s wonderful and proof that all American historicals don’t have to be set in the Old West.
Lastly in this long blog entry, the raspberries (Pfffft!) to the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport, which, like DFW, makes sure the only internet you can get in it’s “wifi” environment is too expensive for most of us–$10.00 or so for 24 hours. And since there were NO electrical plugs in the passenger waiting area I was in, I wasn’t remotely tempted. I’m proud my home airport, Columbus/CMH, has truly free wifi.
Enough for now!
Blessings, Laurie
The banquet before the Book of the Year and Genesis preparations was the culmination of several days of amazingly wonderful food put out by the Sheraton folks. (though steak knives would have been nice). This was truly one of the nicest conference hotels I’ve ever been at.
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
Today was the official start of the ACFW conference, though many of us arrived yesterday. This morning I attended the EarlyBird workshop for published authors done by Allen Arnold, senior editor at Thomas Nelson. Boy, I love hearing that man talk. I heard one of his workshops last year, and he just breaks it all down and makes it all so understandable. Any author would be fortunate indeed to be working with him–and I sense it would be a partnership in the truest sense of the word.
Had lunch with several of the folks from ACFW-Ohio. Wow, what a long way we’ve come in a year. Just last year at the conference, I was wondering why Ohio wasn’t represented with a chapter and now we have one, thanks to the willingness and hard work of our president Sharon Lavy, and several others. And it’s a wonderful group of people! It’s really nice to have “faces from home” to meet up with here–there was none of that last year.
After a nice long break in the afternoon, we had an agent panel, a delicious dinner, an editor panel (I always learn a lot from those panels!) and a worship service, then the late night chats. I went to hear Allen Arnold once again, since he hinted that he had other important things to say in the morning sessilon, clever man. And now I am officially POOPED, and no closer to catching up on my email than before.
Blessings, Laurie, who did not let it ruin her day when the roomservice breakfast brought to her was oatmeal rather than the eggs she ordered But my Tom makes it better!
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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
Once again I’m blogging in the airport, getting ready to start the first leg of my journey to Minneapolis and the American Christian Fiction Writers conference. Currently, I’m sitting on the floor plugged into the nearest outlet while a businessman hogs the only table nearby with his stuff spread out over a space that would easily hold two if only he’d move his stuff and invite me to share what is, after all, public space. Maybe if I was more aggressive I would just ask him if he minded if I use the other spot in a tone that assumes the answer can only be “no, of course not, help yourself,” but I’m old fashioned (and polite) enough to want to be asked first. Hopefully he’ll get on the plane that leaves soon, and I can have the chair before my seat gets totally numb on the floor. Chivalry seems to be totally dead when it comes to flying businessmen. Pffftt!!!!
It’s nice to have electricity again! Sunday the central Ohio area caught the tail end of Ike. The weirdest thing was that it was just winds–75 mph winds, hurricane force, BUT NO RAIN. Trees and big limbs are down everywhere. 60% of the area was without power, and we were among them for nearly 36 hours. We were blessed–there was no damage to the house, other than a few blown-off shingles, and hopefully that will enable my handy husband to put on the new roof we needed anyway with the help of some insurance $. We were also fortunate to have a generator so we lost no food. I was never so glad to throw a switch and have a light come on! I was having email withdrawal , and visualizing arriving on the plane with my hair undone and makeup askew from lack of proper light. I had 202 emails waiting for me! I hope to report from ACFW Minneapolis as I did from San Francisco RWA.
Until later, Blessings–Laurie
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