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Friday, August 21, 2009
Contests and Short Stories
In other news, one of my short stories will soon be appearing on Read-a-Romance.com. I'll let you know when. Hopefully you'll go by, have a read and give it a rating on the site.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Yup...still here
It doesn't help that it's summer and here in Southern Ontario we're finally getting some seasonal weather. The last thing I want to do is keep the kids inside on a gorgeous sunny day so that I can write. But summer is fleeting in this part of the country, so we need to embrace it with both hands (restraints may also be required). Fall will be here before we know it, and with Fall comes... SCHOOL!
My youngest will be starting school this year. *deep sigh* My Baby. Hope I don't break into tears when they play the National Anthem on the first day like I did with DD1 (and it had nothing to do with national pride). I just can't believe how quickly she's growing up. Every mother says that, I know. But there's a reason for that...it's true! The only upside is that with DD2 in JK, I will have 1/2 day once a week for writing time. I guess that's what happens. As they grow up, I'll get more time for me. As good as that sounds, not sure I like the trade off of losing those baby years. But I don't have much choice in the matter, do I?
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Woo hoo!
Honestly, I think I'm more like 75% done rather than 50%. I tend to write light, and I know I'll have to go back and layer in detail when I edit, so I'll leave room to do that. I'm guessing that I'm about 4-5 chapters from THE END. Woo hoo!
Even though I'm going to have to go back to writing at night and lunch hours very soon, I've made so much head way this week that now I'm itching to write. I may even try and squeak a few hundred more words out after the kids are in bed tonight.
Look at me, acting all writerly.
Happy Dance!
And no editing!
And the best part...as I hit a part in the story when I didn't quite know where to go, something remarkable happened. The story took an unexpected twist, something that I had never even considered adding until that moment. And now I am so excited about where it's headed. It makes so much sense!
I'm off to write. Hope I can add another 2600 words today, or better yet...more!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Progress
I'm determined to have a reason to attend next year's RWA conference, and for me that means entering the Golden Heart contest. And wouldn't it be sweet if I managed to final? I know, one step at a time. For now, I'm going to focus on finishing my first draft (although its been revised so many times I don't think I can call it that any more), no matter how rough and dirty it may be.
It's all about the progress.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Murphy's Law
Does it gey any better?
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Happy Canada Day!

I started the day with a brisk sweat provoking walk with a friend, and now I'm energized! What a great feeling! With DH at work (unfortunately, the theatre doesn't stop for holidays), and kiddies home and itching to have some fun, there won't be any writing during the day. But I hope to sneak some in this evening.
In the meantime, I'm sure the day will be filled with loads o' fun. Hope yours is too.
And for all you Canadians...
HAPPY CANADA DAY!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Urggg!
But for right now, it's what I've got, so I've got to make do. Anyone have any ideas as to how to make the most of sport writing spurts? Do you have a system that works?
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Birthday and Progress
As for the WIP, I shined up my first chapter (with the help of lovely CP, Jude) and entered it in Toronto Romance Writer's Golden Opportunity Contest. Its the first contest I've entered in a very long while, and I'm hoping to get some valuable feedback from it. As for finaling...that'll always be the dream, but I won't hold my breath. I need all my brain cells.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Such is life
But the one thing that the week did give me is a new found determination to finish this damn book! Now that I've gotten the partial down on paper, I'm seeing new depth to the story that wasn't there before. I'm getting better at layering in tid bits that reflect the character's personality and conflicts without the back story dump that I'd previously used. I think I'm getting the hang of this!
So rather than going back to polish the partial, as I'd spent so much time doing in the past, I'm charging on. I'm determined to get this story down before my muse flies the coop again.
She's not getting away so easily this time!
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Bliss...
So what am I doing here?
I'm off to write!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Back at it
And while I was at it, I also mailed off a children's story that I wrote a few months ago. It's Halloween themed, so I wanted to send it early enough to make it for the Halloween season if they choose to publish it. I only sent it off to one Canadian Publisher. I do want to send it to others but I need to do more research to decide exactly where. I'll get there.
As for the romance MS, I've been doing a lot of work on nailing down the internal conflicts. I really think it's going to pay off in a stronger story. I hope to get some writing time tomorrow to try out my theory.
Hope your writing is going well.
Friday, February 06, 2009
It's been a while
It's been 5 months. At first I thought that was a good sign. Its the longest I've ever had to wait for a response, so maybe that meant it was being passed up the line, I thought. But then I read on a yahoo group for aspiring WW writers that someone else had recently sold her story and she mailed hers in September. So, has it been passed up to a senior editor? Possibly. Has it been lost in the mail? Possibly. Should I stop obsessing about it? Definitely.
Moving on. I've decided to start working on the synopsis for my wip. I know, there are many different schools of thought on when to do the synopsis...before starting, during, when complete. But I was really feeling the need to nail down the story and the conflicts, and writing the synopsis is helping loads. Once I'm done I'll send off to my CP Jude for a quick boo (by the end of the weekend, I've promised) and then it's back to progressing the story.
So what's new with you?
Thursday, November 20, 2008
I'm Ba-aaack
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
New blahs
Thanks for the great suggestions on getting rid of my writing blahs. I especially love the day dreaming one, Jude. An excuse to escape into my own head for a while with no expectations...sounds divine!
On the upswing, a cute Halloween story that I wrote and my daughter did the illustrations for won 1st place at the Fall Fair at my daughter's school. I'd feel a lot better if I hadn't beaten out a bunch of 6th graders, LOL.
*Sigh* Has it come down to this?
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Feeling blah
This is my challenge right now. Too busy to write during the day when I'm feeling motivated...but when I finally have some time in the evening after getting the kiddies to bed, my mind draws a blank. My creativity goes out the window.
Any tips on how to get the mojo back into my writing life? What works for you?
Monday, October 06, 2008
Today's the Day...
There are a lot of other great stories there too. If you've got a few minutes to indulge, you won't be disappointed!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Good News
If you forget, don't worry; I'll remind you ; ) !!!
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming...

And I'm still swimming.
Here's hoping I'm not in need of any life vests in the coming weeks.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
More WW
I haven't heard back yet on the revision that I sent in for the other WW story, but I want to make sure I have something else out there to take the sting off if I get the dreaded R. *shudder*
On the novel writing front, I haven't had much time to get absorbed in Mitch and Cait's journey, but I'm hoping to escape with my mini laptop tomorrow night and get back into it. Oooo...can't wait!
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Monday, August 04, 2008
Brain Storm

Can you see why I can't get this story out of my head?
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Updates

My other writing is progressing nicely. Each time I sit down to write I try not to stop until I hit 1000 words. It's been working well. If only I had more time to BICHOK. DH and I are on vacation with the kiddies for the next week, so hopefully I'll be able to wrangle some alone time.
Hope everyone is having a great summer!
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Happy Dance!
Yesterday I got a very thin letter from Woman's World magazine in response to a short romantic story I sent them in March. Assuming it was a rejection, I opened it up with a heavy heart. Imagine my surprise when I saw the words "happy to take another look at it..."!
She was requesting a small change and then suggested she would look at it again! That's a revision request, right? Right?
So off I go to make the small change while cutting back a few words to accommodate the change. I just hope I don't screw it up. Keep your fingers crossed for me...
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Ah, Bliss
I can dream, can't I.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Look at that word metre!
I refuse to even think about the fact that I have 82.5% left to go. My glass is half full, people. I'm on a roll. I'm gonna nail this sucker while it's still fresh.
Gotta go write (tee hee).
Sunday, June 08, 2008
Happy Birthday to Me!

Friday, May 23, 2008
My Collage
DD and I had a lot of fun making this. She even liked hearing what all the pictures represented. Who knows...maybe I've got a future romance writer on my hands.
Friday, May 16, 2008
So Long Gone
I started the month with the best of intentions of completing a challenge over at catauniversity.com--write 25,000 in a month. I was making good headway writing every day, and then boom...I hit a wall.
My sister had a baby last week, so on top of making baby gifts, rushing to the hospital for the birth, visiting the bub at home, all on top of the day job, time slipped through my fingers. And now I am so far behind that I don't think I have any hope of getting back on track.
It's kind of depressing. I really did think I was going to be able to do it, to actually write half of my book in a month. I suppose that I can still continue on my own, but there was something about having the whole group working toward a common goal that I found motivating. And now that everyone has moved past me, I feel... I feel...left behind.
What about you? What keeps you motivated?
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Check it out!
Friday, April 11, 2008
Meet the Cast

And then I found this shot of Sandra Bullock in a tank and it seemed to fit. I'm picturing the sassiness of Miss Congeniality with her looks at the END of the movie.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
In need of inspiration

Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Winner!
On the writing front, the winners of the Instant Seduction contest have been chosen and will be notified before Easter! Since there were over 600 entries, I'm not expecting to be one of them, but I am excited to read the winning entries. Good luck to everyone who entered. It would be so exciting if someone from the eHarlequin community won!
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Something New!
Hopefully I'll get it in the mail tomorrow. And then it's back to the waiting game. Last time it took 5 months for a response. But at least when I'm waiting I feel like a real writer instead of a 'wanna be' who talks about writing but never really does it.
Maybe this one will be the charm. WW is a tough nut to crack, but I'm determined to do it!
P.S. What do you think of the new blog template? Wanted to change things up a bit but not sure that I love it.
Friday, March 07, 2008
Sad
His name was Tom Torrance, and he was a wonderful teacher. At 57 years old, he taught many writing classes at my local college: Romance, Writing for Publication, Grammar for Writing, Writing Children's Stories...and the list goes on. He was so knowledgeable and a wonderful man personally as well. He was always the first to cheer you on when you submitted somewhere and to encourage you to try again if you received a R.
His death is a tremendous loss.
I'll miss him.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Subs and progress
On the romance writing front, I've started my new wip and I'm finding that there is still so much I need to nail down about my characters. I know I'll continue learning things as the ms progresses, so I'm just trying to make notes as I go so I can answer the questions early on in the process. Don't want too many surprises later.
Hope your writing is going well too.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Rejection and new hope.
But on the plus side I'm working on 2 new projects.
The first is another short story. It's rough right now, but I'm just trying to get it all down now. I'll polish it up later.
I'm also very pumped about my new ms. I've been doing a lot of work on understanding who my characters are--something I didn't do enough of with my first ms. And given the R it received, that's probably what was wrong with it. Needless to say I can't wait to get writing.
So much to do, so little time.
Friday, February 15, 2008
I made it!
I'm sure the competition for the contest is pretty steep, so I'm not holding my breath. But at least I know I gave it my best shot. Not much more I can do.
Good luck to all those who entered.
Saturday, February 02, 2008
Tagging myself
Saw this on Judy Jarvie's blog and thought I'd share six non-important things/habits/quirks about myself with all of you. So here goes:
- I LOVE candy. Any kind of candy. I'm not picky. If I buy a bag I can't stop till it's gone. In honour of Vanetine's day, I'm currently enjoying a whole bag of cinnamon hearts. Spicy!
- I cry easily. Give me an emotional situation, and I have a very hard time keeping my eyes dry. Sometimes I really hate it.
- I'm a pack rat. Love to keep things for unknown reasons. But what if I need it one day...
- I hate jumping in the shower first thing in the morning, although I have to do it 5 days a week. Heaven to me is lounging in my pj's with a hot cup of coffee. Drives DH crazy! He's a get up and go kinda guy.
- In university, I was so afraid to flunk out that I barely went out the entire first year. Then I woke up, LOL.
- I hate putting away laundry. Don't mind sorting it, washing it, folding it, but hate putting it away.
Okay, it's your turn to post six interesting/quirky things about yourself. C'mon, we wantta know...
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
The worm is growing...
Take a look at the right side panel...see my new word meter? And it's got words in it! I'm making progress!
This is the story for the Instant Seduction contest, but isn't the one I originally started with. Given how long I'll end up spending with the story, I figured I better love it. I didn't, so I moved on.
This new story is based on a short story that I wrote for a contest and loved. It's coming along nicely, but I better put my butt in gear. The contest deadline is Feb 14.
Eek! Only two weeks?
Gotta go...
Saturday, January 12, 2008
My baby is growing up


Monday, December 31, 2007
Time for reflection

So all this alone time has left me with time for reflection, time to contemplate what I've accomplished this year and want to accomplish in 2008:
2007
- Started the year receiving a year's worth of free books from Harlequin after winning the Ultimate Reunion contest. What an ego boost! And let me tell you, my TBR pile is ready to topple!
- Entered Harlequin's Ultimate Secret contest and won an Honourable Mention and a free book. Nothing to sneeze at.
- Submitted my novel Her Client's Wishes to Mills and Boon/Harlequin Romance. It was rejected in November, but I did it! I wrote a book!
- Wrote and submitted a romantic short story to a woman's magazine. I'm still waiting to hear on that one.
- Started a new wip (Taking Care of Business) aimed at the Mills and Boon Modern Heat imprint and specifically the Instant Seduction contest for which the prize is an editor for a year! What could be better? I feel really good about this story. I learned a lot writing my first novel and won't make the same mistakes twice.
2008
- Finish and polish the first chapter and synopsis of my new wip for the Instant Seduction contest (deadline of mid February)
- Finish and submit my wip to M&B. They can't buy it if I don't submit!
- Get published in short fiction. Writing short fiction allows me to feel as though I'm accomplishing something since sometimes the length of a novel can seem beastly and beyond reach.
There. That wasn't so bad. I can do all of those things in a year, can't I? Well with my spare time tonight I guess there's no better time to start than the present.
Have a happy new year everyone, and most importantly...happy writing!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Tis the season
Last night I had the pleasure of seeing my oldest daughter perform in her Christmas concert. So there's my baby--the little girl who was so shy she pulled her skirt up on stage last year--singing her heart out in the front row doing all the actions like a pro. I was so proud of her. I think we have have an actress on our hands. That thought makes my husband cringe since he's worked in the entertainment industry for way too long and worked with way too many spoiled actresses, but I keep telling him that our daughter would be different because, of course, she's perfect!
And then today as I watched my two girls having so much fun playing in the bath together, laughing and squealing with delight, I realized how truly blessed I am. I really can't ask for more.
OK, warm squishy stuff is over.
Needless to say I haven't gotten much writing done. Tis also the season for procrastination. I'm hoping that once my shopping is done, the baking is complete, and all the get togethers are over, I'll have some time to sit down and write.
Here's hoping its not February before that happens.
Merry Christmas to everyone. Hope you have a joyous holiday!
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Moving On
Have all of you read about the new Presents contest? It's sounds like a great opportunity to get noticed, so I think I'll aim this WIP in that direction (more of a Modern Heat vs traditional Presents). What the heck. It's time to mix things up.
Are any of you planning on entering?
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Yuck
On the plus side, at least I can finally put this story to bed and move on to something new. I've been working on one story for far too long. Maybe that was part of the problem--maybe it had gotten stale.
So onward and upward.
Still sucks though.
Monday, November 19, 2007
It's Over

Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Crazy for Disney!

Saturday, October 27, 2007
Frozen
I've reached the final scene, the point where it all comes together, the H and h realize that they were meant to be together and they finally get their HEA. So you'd think I'd be chomping at the bit to get it finished...
Nope. I'm frozen. Can't seem to find any words that would be sum up what they'd be feeling at this point. So I've avoided the computer. Um, correction...I've avoided writing on the computer but have embraced blog hopping and Disney researching whole heartedly. Not very productive, I know.
On the eHarlequin boards one person posted that she hasn't yet heard back on her partial sent to M&B back in May. I sent mine in July, so I think I have a bit more time to polish this off.
Senseless rationalization, I know.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
In the home stretch


Sunday, October 07, 2007
Disney...here we come!

Saturday, October 06, 2007
Giving Thanks
I have a lot to be thankful for this year: two beautiful, healthy kids; a wonderful marriage; family I love...and in just a few hours, my husband and I will be telling our daughters that we're going to Disney World for the first time! They are going to flip!
Somebody pass the tissues...I'm getting weepy just thinking about it. *sniff*

Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Time is a Tickin'
My husband says that I should stop messing with it, but I can't do that until I know its the best I can make it.
So onwards and upwards I go...
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Anniversary
Actually, my husband was my first serious boyfriend. Many people ask if I feel like I've missed out by not having experienced relationships with other men. My answer: absolutely not. I found the best early on. Why would I throw that away simply because it happened earlier than it happens for most?
And then my husband said something today that was so sweet, and it reminded exactly why I love him so much, why I've always loved him. We were talking about how our lives would have been different if we'd made different choices, and he said:
"The best thing I ever did was kiss you at that bus stop."
That was our first kiss, the kiss that started it all. And 20 years later, he's still my best friend, my soulmate...
...and I wouldn't change a thing.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Free Book
I love getting things for free...especially books!
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Next Best Thing.
A great way to start the day.
To read the winning entries (which were great BTW), click here.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Friday, September 07, 2007
Darn!
The winners received emails yesterday and my inbox is filled only with ads for Cialis and stock tips. I definitely would have noticed an email from Harlequin.
Oh well. Back to our regularly scheduled program--focusing on my WIP. I think I might also try a short story for a woman's magazine to mix things up. Gotta keep it interesting, you know.
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Thursday Thirteen #2
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The winners of the Ultimate Secret contest were due to be notified yesterday, but I didn't hear anything :-( So I'm going to distract myself with TT. Thirteen reasons that I looove writing (regardless of whether I win anything): 1. Creating characters and making them do what I want. Hmm...does that mean I'm a control freak? My husband would say 'yes'. 2. The different ways the written words can used in many different ways to express the same thing. 3. It's an escape to an exciting world where everyone is attractive, glamorous, and witty. Not that that isn't around me all the time in real life... *snicker* 4. There's something satisfying about seeing the words on paper (or computer screen). It gives me a sense of accomplishment. 5. I love seeing the look on people's faces when they realize I can write. I'm not just a pretty face, you know. LOL! 6. The endless possibilities for stories. 7. Using something I see or hear in real life in my stories. 8. Polishing something I've written until it's so good it positively shines. 9. Talking with other writers about writing. It's something only another writer can understand. 10. Watching someone I love read my work. 11. Being recognized for my writing (pleeease let me win the Ultimate Secret contest...pleeease). 12. Learning from other writers. Reading is research, you know. So I don't need to feel guilty about it. 13. Blogging about writing. I really love it! Links to other Thursday Thirteens! 1. (leave your link in comments, I’ll add you here!) |
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Thursday Thirteen #1
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I'm jumping on the Thursday Thirteen band wagon...better late than never. One of my Face Book friends recently posted some pictures taken of her in the 80's, and it got me thinking about all of the groan worthy 80's fashion trends. Which ones do you remember? Are you too embarrassed to admit the ones that you followed? 1. Big Hair - Lots of hairspray and teased up high! Gotta love it! 2. Banana clips - I have to admit that I wore these...in my big hair. But the funniest thing is that I saw a woman wearing one this week! Who says the 80's are dead? 3. Colored Mascara/Eyeliner - Always extra thick! Blue, purple were the popular colors used. Guilty! 4. Torn Workout Top - Those maniac chicks, gotta love 'em! Some workout tops were also cut on the bottom to expose the stomach area. Most were worn off the shoulder. I was never brave enough. 5. Skinny Ties - Those leather ones were soooooo cool! 6. Lace crop tops - With bra underneath. If a white lace - white bra. If black lace - black bra. Again--never brave enough. Or maybe it was that my mom would never have let me out the door. 7. T-Shirt Clips - They looked like a ring with a bar through the middle and you threaded the bottom of your shirt through them. 8. Shaker Knit Sweaters - Shaker Knit refers to the type of stitch used to make these sweaters. The longer the better. Yup, I had a bunch. 9. Polo shirts - Shirts with collars (collars usually worn pulled up). Plenty of colors to choose from - pastels were a favorite preppy color. 10. Peter Pan Boots - Short, suede boots that all girls wore with their pin stripe jeans tucked into. Loved these. 11. Reebok high-tops - With no or untied laces. Mostly for the boys--or Tom boys. 12. Penny Loafers - My best friend had these. 13. Legwarmers - Flashdance made these even more popular than they already were! I admit, my mother knitted me a pair. Links to other Thursday Thirteens! 1. (leave your link in comments, I’ll add you here!) |
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
Love this feeling.
I love it when that happens. Maybe this isn't hopeless after all.
Fingers crossed.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Done!
Winners will be notified by September 5th, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. The prize is great...a year's subscription to the Harlequin line of your choice. My current subscription will expire in December, so that would be nice.
But for now, I've got to put it out of my head and get back to Her Client's Wishes.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Check it out!
http://music.aol.com:80/video/online/brad-paisley/1933391
Even if you don't like country music, you'll appreciate the cast. It's hilarious!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Back in the Contest Circuit
It hit me like a bolt of lightening. I started typing and typing and typing until I almost had the maximum 1000 words. The only problem...I hadn't yet incorporated the secret (kind of a key element, huh?). So on my lunch hour today I revised, added some more, cut a lot, and now I'm only about 80 words over the limit. I figure I'll let it simmer for a few more days before I do the final chop and polish and then submit.
But I have to say that I'm very excited about my entry. I'm not sure if I'll win, but at least I can say that I gave it my all. What more can I ask for?
Is anyone else out there entering? If so, how is your entry coming along?
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Back to work.
I've been on vacation for two weeks, so you'd think I'd get a lot of writing done, right? Wrong. Having two kids home with me had something to do with that. But that's OK; we had a great time together, and I know it'll be hard for them to go back to daycare tomorrow--about as hard as it will be for me to face the mountain of work that will be awaiting my return (groan again).
But there is a silver lining...I'll have my uninterrupted lunch hours to write again. Yay!
Focus on the positive. Focus on the positive.
Monday, August 06, 2007
Feeling Sunflowery

Sunday, August 05, 2007
The moment has passed.
Well now, avoiding writing is bound to fix the problem--not.
So what changed? I had some awesome feedback from a HR author. She gave me that little confidence boost by saying some very nice things about my writing (*blushes*) and also by telling me that all authors feel that way sometimes. Even published authors. Yay! I'm not a loser destined never to get published.
So I'm back on the wagon polishing away at my ms.
Have you ever had a momentary (or not so momentary) lack of writing confidence? How did you get over it? Please share since I doubt I'll have another's kind words to get me through next time.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
My Chocolate Flirtations chapter
It's a quick read--less than 1,000 words--so feel free to stop by the site and check it out. It'll give you a taste for my writing style. And if you do, please pop back and let me know what you think. I never pass up an opportunity for feedback.
Hope you enjoy it!
Monday, July 23, 2007
My baby has landed!
I'm beyond relieved that I don't have to wonder if it got lost in the mail somewhere. I guess the only issue now will be if it gets lost in the slush pile.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that that doesn't happen.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
"I'm so excited....
Strange but that was the first tune that popped into my head *g*
I am very excited. After reading my first three chapters, my editor (aka my sister) got so excited about reading the rest of my book that she gave me deadlines for getting the rest polished up and ready for someone other than myself to read.
You know what...I love it! I love having a goal to work towards, and I like being accountable to someone else (makes it harder to take a break just because). And I am so motivated that I'm actually ahead of my one chapter a week deadline. At this pace I'll definitely have my full all polished up and ready to send to Richmond just in case they ask for it (the power of positive thinking ;-)
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Tagged!
So, here are the rules:
A. Each player lists 8 facts/habits about themselves.
B. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning before those facts/habits are listed.
C. At the end of the post, the player then tags 8 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.
So here we go. Here's more than you ever wanted to know about me...
1. I was a band geek. Yes, I played trumpet in my high school band. I was pretty good too. But don't ask me to play it now. My lips are out of practice. LOL!
2. I'm hooked on Facebook. My husband says I need an intervention (LOL). But it's so much fun to find people I haven't seen in years. Like a high school reunion without having to get all dressed up. So if you're on Facebook, stop by and say 'Hi'.
3. I HATE cleaning. It's just one of those things that I get absolutely no satisfaction from doing. I get so little free time; why would I want to spend it polishing and scrubbing? We've had a service coming in to do it, but we're going to have to let them go and I'm dreading having to start spending my weekends cleaning the house again. I know, I know: poor me.
4. Apart from my University days, I have always lived in the Niagara Region of Ontario and have no plans to move. I love it here. We have all the amenities of a large city and yet I can drive two minutes and see horses and farms. What more could I ask for?
5. I spend almost every one of my at work lunch hours writing. It's one of the few times that I can get uninterrupted writing time when I'm not too tired to form a complete thought.
6. I'm determined to be a published author. Even if my current ms gets rejected, I know that I'll keep writing. I have to. It's in my blood.
7. I love to travel. I haven't been able to do much of it since we had our kids, but as soon as they are old enough to travel easily, I intend to take them to see the world. OK, maybe not the whole world, but at least the warm parts. We're planning our first family plane trip right now...to Disney! I can't wait!
8. I have a degree in Psychology and an MBA in Marketing. When I talk about making a career as a romance writer, my mother often says "But what about your education?" I try to explain that education is never wasted, and that the discipline I learned will help me to be a better writer, but I don't think she gets it.
Okay, now it's your turn to reveal your inner-most secrets. If you read this, consider yourself TAGGED!
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
So Sad...

I have to say that the whole experience, if a little overwhelming, was sooo motivating. One speaker in particular sticks in my mind: Debbie Macomber. She told the story of how hard it was financially for her family when she decided to stay home and write. So hard in fact that she almost gave up. But her husband encouraged her to give it a bit longer. And now look where she is. Best Seller. Internationally renown. Ahh. We can all dream.
She also said something that really hit me. Every time she felt guilty for spending time writing instead of spending all of her time with her children, she thought about what it taught them to see their mother trying so hard to do something that she loved. That, my friends, was when I broke into tears. It was like she read my mind. Whenever my husband says he'll take the kids out so I can have time to write, my heart tightens a little at the thought of the fun that they'll have without me. So what keeps me going? The dream of my daughters one day stepping up to the front of their classroom on career day and proudly introducing me as " My Mom, the Romance author."
Sniff, sniff.
Does anyone have a tissue?
Friday, July 06, 2007
I Did It!

If they do, I'll be over the moon...whether or not they end up buying it. Remind me of that in a few months.
My stomach is in knots...already.
Can someone pass the silver bucket? I have a feeling I'm going to need it.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
On Track
Breathe, breathe.
I'm still toying with my synopsis. But at this point, I don't think the changes that I'm making are that significant. Mostly just changing a word here and there. I know that a single word isn't going to make or break the ms, so I need to just get over it and send it in.
I'll keep you posted. I'll need some serious hand holding once I put this sucker in the mail. I'm a submitting virgin (tee hee), so I'm very nervous.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Success!
I sent my first 3 chapters to my sister. So far she's read the first chapter, and you know what...she loved it! And I truly think she's being genuine. As an added bonus, she actually found the funny parts funny! Yay! When I'm writing something that I think is humourous, I never know if other people will think so too. Looks like I succeeded!
I'll be writing my query letter today and will be submitting early next week.
I can't wait!!!
Friday, June 22, 2007
Family Time?
Not a big deal, right? Then why am I so worried? Worried that she'll hate it. Worried that she'll tell me she loves it, but I'll be able to tell that she hates it. She is a voracious reader, but she usually reads historicals and they always have some...umm...sexual content. I close the bedroom door. She's been such a big supporter that I don't want to turn her down, but I also don't want her to be disappointed with the story either.
What do you guys think? Do you let family read your wip?
Monday, June 18, 2007
Mammy!
On the writing front, I am just about to make the final revisions on my partial. I printed out the pages and went through them with a fine tooth comb and was amazed at the things that I didn't notice when it was on the computer screen. So it was time well spent. And I'm still on track to submit by the end of June. Yay! Every time I think about actually submitting I get this excited flutter in my stomach. I'm actually going to do this!
Remind me of this wonderful feeling a month from now when I'm clutching the silver bucket.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Friday, June 08, 2007
First Page Challenge
“Wait, wait!” Tess shouted over the uneven clip-clop rhythm of her sensible heels on the black polished tiles. She hobbled towards the rapidly closing elevator doors attempting to balance the weight of an overstuffed briefcase on one shoulder while trying—unsuccessfully—to prevent the coffee in her other hand from sloshing through the hole in its plastic lid.
If she missed the elevator, she’d have to wait at least five minutes for the next one. She didn’t have the kind of time to spare. Not today.
Please, not today.
Comment: She's frantic, rushing to something very important to her that she absolutely can't be late for. Hopefully this makes you wonder what that is. Also she's the kind of woman who wears sensible shoes--no stilettos for this one.
Tess Morgan scanned the crowd of elevator passengers hoping that if she was able to make eye contact with just one of them they’d have to hold the door for her, right?
Unfortunately, making eye contact with anyone in a busy downtown Toronto elevator was down right unheard of. Avoid eye contact at all cost: the cardinal rule.
Her hobble advanced to an ungraceful scurry, but still no one made a move to hold the elevator.
The doors slid shut in her face.
After five years in this city why did she still hope for the same courtesy she’d get in her hometown? She was always disappointed.
Comment: She's not from Toronto and not used to the ways that people behave in big cities. Hopefully this gets across the idea that she's from a small town.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Wednesday Writing Romp - Chapter 2
Want to learn more about the crazy woman who doesn't like chocolate? Are you wondering what will happen when she's forced not only to indulge herself but also to spend 24/7 with her pushy client Grant Severson?
Click the link below to read chapter 2 written by Debi Phillips.
Chocolate Flirtations - Chapter 2
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Wednesday Writing Romp
Each week a new chapter written by a different author will be posted (stay tuned for Chapter nine--that's mine). The story, entitled Chocolate Flirtations, is a romance about a gal who doesn't like chocolate (crazy, I know). Check out the Introduction written by Cole Reising, and then come back every Wednesday for another taste written by one of the talented authors listed below.
Hope you enjoy!
Contributing Authors:
Kristi Ahlers
Marcy Bassett-Kennedy
Kendra Clark
Julia Clark
Bronwen Cleathero
Meagan Hatfield
Debbi Phillips
Nicole Reising
Andrea Shuman
Rita Trevalyan
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Six Word Novel...C'mon and Vote!
You can't blame me for trying.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Someone was on my side today

Thursday, May 24, 2007
Crossroads
There has been lots of great discussion on the topic of sex in the Modern X line over at Natalie Anderson's blog, and it helped me to see that I can't just add in the sexuality required for the line--my characters have to want it. And they don't. At least not as badly as characters from other Modern X books do. Or maybe it's more accurate to say that they want it but aren't forward enough to take it...not right away at least.
So that leaves me with the task of tweaking my voice so it fits better in the Romance line. Not a small feat given that I'm not quite sure how to do that. In the end I guess all I can do is try to revise it to the best of my ability while still staying true to my overall voice as a writer. I like the way I write and don't want to stray too far from it. If an editor sees promise in my writing, I gotta hope that she'll work with me to make it perfect for the line rather than saying "forget it...it's not perfect for the line".
I can hope anyway.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Romance Writers Rock!
As a newbie writer I have A LOT of questions, and I am constantly amazed at the lengths to which published authors will go to help. On top of their writing schedules, their blogging/website obligations, their own personal lives, they find the time to help someone they've never met before.
Are romance writers the nicest people, or what?
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Me and Modern Extra?
As disappointed as I am by this, I definitely don't want to waste the one chance I get to submit this ms to Harlequin by submitting to the wrong line. I want to do it right. So that means going back over my ms, tweaking the hero's conflict to better reflect the line and adding in some juicy sex scenes. I don't have a problem with the last piece. I was actually a little upset that I wasn't able to include any sex scenes when subbing to the Romance line. They're so much fun to write...
...and even more fun to research!
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Happy Mother's Day!
My most favourite gift was an interview that my daughter's JK teacher did with her asking her questions about me. The first question was how old is your mother. My daughter's response...14! Gotta love it.
My husband also made a video card of the kids wishing me happy mother's day with my youngest blowing kisses. So cute.
Wishing all of you a happy and relaxing mother's day!
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Baby Steps
Although this isn't as big as submitting my romance novel, it's a step in the right direction.
Baby steps, I keep telling myself. Baby steps.
Marcy
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Mommy's Toes
When my kids came home I was all ready to go to the Christening. It wasn't until I had my sandals on that my oldest dd (almost 5 yrs old) noticed my toes and commented "I like your toes, Mommy,...." she continued, "...but who painted them?"
How sad is it that my daughter thinks the only way that Mommy's toes get painted is if she gets a pedicure? I do paint them by myself occasionally. Honest! I'm not so pampered that I can get a pedicure whenever I want my toes painted. Although I have to admit...I do prefer to have someone else do it : -)
From the mouths of babes...
What about you? Have you had your first pedicure of the season?
Next blog it's back to writing topics. Honest again.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
By George, I've got an idea!
As soon as I had five minutes alone I kidnapped the computer and started doing some research for my heroine's job, and was pleasantly surprised with the amount of info I was able to collect (she's an A&R scout for a recording company). So now I'm itching to get started, but can't. Not until I mail off my partial for me current wip, which will hopefully be within a few weeks.
Needless to say, I'm anxious to mail that sucker off now, and that beats panicking any day.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Chapter 3 is complete!
I've sent it off to my critique partner to review, and then I'm sending it into a contest that an author is holding. I want to get all the feedback I can before I mail it off. I figure that I'll only get one chance with this ms--I want it be be everything that I know it can be.
Wish me luck...
Monday, April 09, 2007
I Think Too Much
It's funny, I wrote a chapter for a round robin writing compilation, and I couldn't believe how quickly I finished it. 1000 words written and polished within 3 hours. Why can't I work that fast on my ms? I think it's because it was new and exciting where as I've been working on the same ms for 4 years. It's changed a lot...but it still has the same characters, same setting, same, same, same. Part of me is excited to just get it in the mail so I can move on to something new, something fresh. But at the same time, I want to make sure that my current ms is as good as it can possibly be before sending it off.
I know, I know...I think too much. I'm working on it.
Marcy
P.S. My daughter never got any spots! Thanks for your good wishes.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
The Fever Has Broken
Maybe I'll try and get some much needed writing done this weekend.
Yay for the long weekend! I soooo need a break!
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
No time for writing...
My youngest dd (16 months) has had a fever for 3 days and has been vomiting. It's so sad. All she wants is to be held. And we just found out that another child at her daycare has Roseola, which starts with a 3-5 day fever followed by a rash when the fever breaks. So, she won't be going back to day care tomorrow, which means I won't be going back to work. Oh well. Maybe I'll be able to duck in for the morning if dh can stay home.
The joys of daycare.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Getting Cold Feet
And this is when analysis paralysis takes over. I tend to over think things (go figure--I make my living as an analyst). But I can't help wondering what I'll do if they reject my ms? I've been working on it for 4 years! Will all that work have been for nothing? As long as I hang on to it, it can't be rejected, right? I know that's a stupid attitude, but I can't help that mentality from creeping in once in a while. But don't worry--I don't give in to it. I'm going to submit...and soon.
Get ready stomach. You're in for a bumpy ride.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Short and Sweet - Who Me?
On a lighter note, did any one catch Geoffrey Dean Morgan's (aka Denny Duquette) cameo on Grey's Anatomy last week? Sigh. I just love him to pieces. Every time I see him all I can think about is Owen from my wip since he's who I've cast as my hero.
Which leads me to my question to all you writer's out there...Do you cast actors for your characters? Do you think it helps to write a more believable character?
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
How much snow???
Sunday, February 04, 2007
The Flu Enigma
On the plus side, my work recently transferred me to our office that is about a ten minute drive from our house. How great is that? Since I started my professional career I have never worked and lived in the same city--until now. And I'm loving it! Definitely makes the daycare dash at the end of the day that much easier. If I have to work, this is the way to do it.