I usually do a throwback Thursday on this day, but I’ve got something more important to talk about so it’s getting shelved for this week.
This is just a reminder ( again!) that I’ll be at BOOKSBOOKSBOOKS2024 this weekend in Lancaster, PA at the Wyndham Expo Barn.
I attended this event for the first time last year and had such a remarkable time I wanted to do it again, so I was lucky enough to get in for 2024.
If you’re attending YAY!. I’ve got 2 tables this year because I am a sponsor, so come and visit me at tables 15 and 16. I will have all my Christmas books – Dickens and San Valentino family – all my NYC Socialite series books ( 1-5), A Pride of Brothers ( 1-3) and my award-winning 2024 suspense Retribution all for sale.
Plus lots of swag and stuff!
I hope you can make it and if you can, don’t be shy about stopping by and saying hello. This is such a wonderful event. You’ll find me next to my big, pepto bismol colored logoed banner:
This Saturday, August 3, 2024, I’ll be in Peterborugh, NH at the MONADNOCK LITERARY BUZZ author meet and greet and book-signing. Just look at the list of authors representing in the above graphic!
I can’t wait.
This is an eclectic mix of writers who will have their works available for purchase.
The event goes from 12-5 pm and is located at Reynolds Hall, 51 Concord St, Peterborough, NH 03458 ( for GPS!!)
Hope to see lots of my friends from Keene there! It’s a quick drive from our town. ( No guilt, lol!)
All year long I’m taking a look back on some of the blogs I wrote when I first started this writing project. It’s fun to see how far I’ve come in my writing and in my philosophizing, lol! This one is from September 2017
I’ve mentioned before that I’m blessed and lucky to be retired so I can write whenever I want, for how ever long at a stretch I want. This usually adds up to 5-9 hours daily, depending on everything else in life that needs to be taken care of: laundry, grocery shopping, exercise.
But….there was a time not too long ago when that wasn’t the case. I worked outside my home at a job I detested, so writing was relegated to the back burner. During that time I’d sneak a few minutes before getting ready for the day to jot down a few lines of dialogue. Or I’d bring my laptop to work with me and take a solitary lunch so I could finish a scene. My menopause insomnia ( don’t laugh. It’s a real thing!) was good for one thing and one thing only: I used my inability to sleep to write in the middle of the night when everyone else was dreaming. My first book, SKATER’S WALTZ, was completely written between the hours of 1 and 3 am.
My husband worked, my daughter was out of the house, so it should have been easy to eek time out of the day to write. But it wasn’t because, you know….life.
Balance is a hard job for some people and for me it’s one of the most difficult concepts to accomplish. I never felt like I was giving my all to anyone or anything when I was working and writing. I am in awe of writers who have small children, volunteer at their school, plus work and have husbands/wives they need to care, in addition to homes that need to be tended. And by tended, I mean cleaned! Those writers truly have superpowers that I do not possess. They can write a book, bake cookies for the school fundraiser, prepare nutritious meals for dinner, and everyone has clothes to wear, even on laundry day.
These writers have found their inner balance between writing and life.
I never did. It was only when I retired from that despised job that I was able to finally devote the time necessary to each part of my day and not feel as if I was cheating some aspect of it along the way.
So the title of this piece is Managing my writing time. I’m doing pretty well now that I don’t have any place to be during the daylight hours – and by that I mean I don’t have to go to a job location. All my friends still work, so there is no one I can get into Thelma and Louise trouble with during the day and the last time I went out to lunch on a weekday was way back in the beginning of the summer. I have no life, really, and I think I’m doing just fine!
5 more tips for new authors. These are some more things I wish I’d known before I got my first publishing contact.
plan for the long game. There’s a saying that everyone has one book in them. That would make you a one-and-done author. Don’t be a one-and-done author. Make this a serious career and plan for it like you would if it were a job out in the workforce.
don’t write to market. Ever. Today’s hot vampire is tomorrow’s cliche. Today’s dark fantasy fae is tomorrow’s no-sales story. Write what you want to write, not what the market at the moment is telling you is hot.
don’t overload yourself with social media. You don’t have to be everywhere, posting constantly. I learned this lesson early on when all I was doing was creating content and not creating stories. Pick a lane and make yourself an expert at it.
never stop learning the craft. Take courses. Go to conferences. Read craft books. Never stop learning. Your writing will only mature and get better if you do.
networking works. Join a writing group. Start locally and move to the national level. Many times it really isn’t what you know but who you’ve met that can give you a leg up in the business. Learn that lesson early in your career and it will truly help you.
I am so honored to announce that I will be a panelist in two of this upcoming weekend’s RWA event, TRADITIONAL AUTHOR WEEKEND.
Are you a writer? Newbie, or trying to get published? An indie author who is looking for something different? Or a writer who wants to take their career to the next level?
No matter where you are in your writing career, this wonderful weekend of workshops and panels will educate you on all the aspects of pursuing a traditional publishing career – and yes, you still can get signed by a traditional publishing house, even in this explosion of Indie/self-pubbed times.
Unlock the door to the world of traditional publishing and set yourself up for success!
Get the tools you need to successfully traditionally publish a romance novel. This one-of-a-kind, two-day virtual mini-conference is dedicated to romance writers unfamiliar with, interested in, or need help navigating the path of traditional publishing.
Important Information
When: Saturday, January 21, 2023 – Sunday, January 22, 2023 Where: Zoom; log in via your computer or smart device Registration: $299, RWA Members; $349, Non-RWA Members
Registration is now open! Registration closes January 20, 2023, or when spots are gone.
All registered attendees will have access to the recordings for a period of six months.
Priscilla Oliveras, author, keynote Sonali Dev, author Leticia Gomez, editorial director, Dafina (Kensington Books) Candace Havens, author Athena W. Hernandez, author Peggy Jaeger, author Michelle Klayman, Boroughs Publishing Group Thien-Kim Lam, author LaQuette, author La Sheera Lee, agent, SBR Media Mia P. Manansala, author and book coach Jode Millman, author and IP attorney Ella Quinn, author A.M. Roark, author Reese Ryan, author Naima Simone, author Leslie Truex, agent, Blue Ridge Agency More to come!
Featured Speakers
Priscilla Oliveras, author, keynote Sonali Dev, author Leticia Gomez, editorial director, Dafina (Kensington Books) Candace Havens, author Athena W. Hernandez, author Peggy Jaeger, author Michelle Klayman, Boroughs Publishing Group Thien-Kim Lam, author LaQuette, author La Sheera Lee, agent, SBR Media Mia P. Manansala, author and book coach Jode Millman, author and IP attorney Ella Quinn, author A.M. Roark, author Reese Ryan, author Naima Simone, author Leslie Truex, agent, Blue Ridge Agency More to come!
Schedule
All times are listed in Central Time.
Registration for Traditional Author Weekend is required to attend the sessions below, unless otherwise noted.
Saturday, January 21
Time
Event
9:00 – 9:10 a.m.
Welcome from RWA President Clair Brett
9:15 – 9:30 a.m.
Keynote with Priscilla Oliveras
9:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Understanding Publishing Lines: Write a Manuscript that Fits Panelists: Leticia Gomez (Kensington Publishing), Candace Havens, La Sheera Lee (SBR Media), and Morena Stamm (The Wild Rose Press)
10:45 – 11:45 a.m.
Do the Research: Agents’ and Editors’ Wish List and Submission Guidelines Panelists: Michelle Klayman (Boroughs Publishing) and Leslie Truex (Blue Ridge Agency)
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Writing a Query Letter and Synopsis: Preparing the Submission Material Presenter: Candace Havens
1:15 – 2:15 p.m.
The Best Pitches Presenter: Leticia Gomez (Kensington Publishing)
2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
From Contract to Bookshelf Panelists: Peggy Jaeger and LaQuette
3:45 – 5:15 p.m.
After Hours Fun Host: A.M. Roark
Sunday, January 22
Time
Event
9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Copyrights and Contracts Presenter: Jode Millman
10:15 – 11:15 a.m.
How Many Nos Before I Got a Yes Panelists: Sonali Dev, Peggy Jaeger, Thien-Kim Lam, Mia P. Manansala, Ella Quinn, Reese Ryan, & Naima Simone
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Public Relations and Marketing for Traditional Authors Presenter: Athena Hernandez
12:45 – 1:00 p.m.
Closing Remarks
I hope to see you there!!! This really will be a great weekend of learning, networking, and focusing in on your career!
Do you love to read romance books? Ever wanted to meet any of the authors you love? Looking for a girls’ getaway weekend that doesn’t involve plane travel or passports?? This is the conference for you, then.
Over 4o Bestselling and Award winning romance authors will be spending the weekend with readers, doing workshops, having a Halloween party, and generally just enjoying post-quarantine revelry – with Covid restrictions in place!! There’s even a book signing -open to the public- where you can get your favorite author’s newest release, autographed and personalized! Christmas will be here before you know it and books always make great gifts.
Please come join me – and all the other wonderful authors who’ll be there.
Click on the above highlighted link to get you tot he FILNE website, where all the details are listed.
Happy Days, kids ~ Peg
Oh, and one more thing: Several authors have pre-order forms available for you so if you are coming tot he conference and want to make sure you get the one book you want, you can order them ahead of time and they’ll be available for pick up at the signing. Here’s the form for my books: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/183tu6eAShLdMiKjqPTRqRbs5r4d9MXn1EKP7dFyvhSQ
So, last Monday I published a pity party post ( say that 5 times fast. I dare ya!) titled The Struggle Is Real…
If you haven’t read it ( shame on you!) it detailed the mental and emotional struggle I’ve been gong thru lately with my writing career. It was written when I was tired, crabby, pitying myself over the non-Rita nomination I surely thought I was going to get this year, and I think some seasonal affect disorder syndrome whittled its way in there, too.
It’s amazing how much can change in just one week’s time.
I’ve been holding on to making this information public for a few days because I wanted to publicize it at the beginning of the week as a way to brighten the week ahead. Just when I thought my writing career was pretty much going nowhere fast, I got a new publishing contract from a new ( to me) publishing house, LIMITLESS PUBLISHERS. The name of the house means so much to me because I truly feel I have no limitations on me right now.
Again, what a change a week can make in one’s attitude.
After I wrote the pity party post I was notified I’m a finalist in the New England Reader’s Choice Awards for my newest book DEARLY BELOVED;
Last week I felt hopeless my career was never going to move forward. This week I know it will.
Last week I despaired that I’d make the wrong decision in ever retiring and devoting myself to writing full time. This week I am optimistic that the choice was the correct one for my mental and spiritual well being, especially when one of my short stories, THE HOUSE ON CRIMSON STREET was published in Long and Short Reviews.
Last week I bemoaned the fact that once again I didn’t become a finalist in an industry award. This week, the video of the OKRWA International Digital winners was put up on YouTube and my winning entry, COOKING WITH KANDY, is the first one listed.
Again, so much can change in a mere seven days.
God sure knew what she was doing when she made the world in just one week!