Sunday, February 22, 2015

Why Would You Join A Writing Group?

There must be at least ten reasons for joining a writing group. So why haven't you done so? Or if you have,  have you taken stock to see if the reasons you joined are being fulfilled?

I can't imagine now that I resisted such a 'call' for so long, but am glad I finally took the plunge. Read on to find out why it was such an important step for me and why it could be for you, too.

1. Unbiased critique of my work. Funny how people I know want to read what I have written and they usually tell me that they like it. However, they don't tell me why. I guess it is difficult to articulate. So if they don't like it, they night say nothing. Whereas my colleagues in the 3 (yes 3 now) writing groups I belong to don't hesitate to critique the work because that's why we all joined these groups. This feedback can, and usually does, help us move to the next stage in our short story, novel or...

2. Colleagues who understand the difficulties not only of writing, but also of finding a publisher, using social media to create a platform, using websites and social media to promote our books. All of this is difficult and the information shared when we meet is invaluable. As is the support offered around all of this.
3, Social life. We often go out to a pub after two of the groups. The third is small and we take the first and last parts of our time to chat over the spectrum.
4. Suggestions of places to submit.
5. Suggestions of places to promote and present our work.
6. Sharing industry gossip.

This is just scraping the surface, so please add your comments below if you have other suggestions. These will benefit others, but also me.  And many thanks.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Look at where my book is positioned in the Manulife Bay Bloor Indigo BookStore in Toronto!



A friend took this photo and sent it to me. Thank you, Jessica. On a day when I was feeling down, this was surely a thrill and now I feel like flying!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Silent Auction Prize: Salsa Lesson and Dinner with...CBC Hosts...at Lula Lounge


In December, the CBC raised funds for the Food Bank at Sounds of the Season, a day of programming with special guest artist appearances, when donations were accepted and there was also a silent auction. I was one of the 'winners' in the auction in Toronto of a package that included dinner and a salsa lesson and dancing hosted by Mary Ito of Fresh Air and David Chilton of Dragon's Den. There were six of us who enjoyed the evening at Lula Lounge with our two
gracious hosts. It was great fun. All in a good cause!

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Would I Lie To You? News!

For those of you who prefer reading on your tablet or e-reader, my most recent novel, Would I Lie To You?, is now available in e-book format and can be purchased from various outlets...

www.indigo.ca; www.amazon.ca, etc.

I expect the novel will be available as an e-book download through libraries also very soon. My first two books have been available in e-book format for a while now.