Category: Authors (Page 1 of 2)

I Think I Can Write!

I had an idea for a book and after finishing my manuscript, I started looking for a publisher. I found several publishers that were willing to publish my book, all I had to do was give them a fee. I believed in myself, but what do I know? One thing I did know was that I wasn’t going to allow someone to publish my book that did not believe in me. If they believed in my work, they would do the book without a fee. I ended up publishing my first two books independently through Amazon and am proud of them. For someone that has no experience they turned out to be quite good, but I had a lot to learn.

When my grandson was young, I had an idea for children’s book, as you are sometimes inclined to do. I let life take precedence and it was after retirement when I finished that book. I read the story to a writer’s group that I belong to and they encouraged me to show the manuscript to a small but growing publisher in Northwest Arkansas. I finally found someone who believed in me but they were interested in a series and wanted a total of five books, scary stuff for a budding author. Upon considering the project, I decided that maybe it wouldn’t be so hard however.

The first story was about a squirrel and his Blue Jay friend. What kind of life lessons do you teach your children growing up?  “Eric Finds a Friend”  is about friendship and how the “Wise Old Owl” series began. Next came a book on bullying, something a lot of children face. Not long after submitting all five manuscripts I had a contract with Oghma Creative Media. The process of publishing takes a while and it’s hard to be patient. Eric won’t be introduced until October of 2020 and I can hardly wait to hold that first book in my hands.

I am now in the process of doing rewrites on the manuscript for my first romantic suspense, “Run For Your Life!”  The one thing that I didn’t like about the book, was that when it appeared in print, it seemed a little small. I have decided that I am a better writer now and there are some things that I would like to expand upon. I hope that when I submit the revised manuscript, Oghma will decide to offer me a contract for my romantic suspense.  With their encouragement, I know I can be a better author!

Don’t give up! Dreams do come true!

Happy reading,

Linda

And Still The Water Came!

Mother Nature has been on a rampage and the area along the Arkansas River where I live has been flooded. I live on a hill and was not effected, but my heart goes out to all the people whose homes were impacted. Have you ever noticed that tragedy truly brings out the best in people? We were going along with our lives when Mother Nature decided to show us that we are not in charge.

I heard one story of a man who was not going down without a fight.  He stacked sandbags around his home and purchased a pump. He wasn’t able to keep all the water at bay but he had less damage then most of his neighbors. Others had water covering their entire house! There was no way that sand bags and a pump could help these people and still the rains came. The wettest spring in the Arkansas River Valley in recorded history and the Arkansas River when it crested set another record, resulting in our town becoming an island.

Remember when I said tragedy brings out the best in people? Well along came caring neighbors, at first to fill sandbags and help those in the flood’s path remove their personal property. More people appeared with their BBQ grills to fix meals for the newly homeless. The water has finally gone down, but still the good people of this area come. They have helped muck out mud as well as carry flooring and dry wall out of the water soaked homes, dirty and sometimes dangerous work. (This area is home to several poisonous snakes!)  It wasn’t only their time they gave. the area has received donations from businesses as well as individuals, with a local television station getting into  the act and broadcasting a special telethon last night. We may get busy living our day to day lives but when the chips are down we care, with neighbor helping neighbor.

I am just one person, but I want to say “Thank You!” to all who donated their time and money.  To those who cared!

Happy reading,

Linda

 

 

Out In Left Field

 

Well it is hard to get any further out in left field than I did last month. As an Indy published author, I have always dreamed of finding a publisher.  Remember that old saying, “be careful what you wish for”?  In the fall of 2018 I signed a contract with a publisher in Northwest Arkansas and have turned in the five manuscripts for a series of children’s books to be titled “The Wise Old Owl Series.”  The company put me in touch with a fantastic lady and together we edited the five manuscripts, but now comes the hard part!  I have never been blessed with a lot of patience and  waiting for an illustrator has been one of the hardest things you can imagine.  My daughter, who is the head of my cheering section, says use this time to write! Sound advice but all I can think of is how is Eric, the star of my first book “Eric Finds A Friend” going to look? Is he going to resemble the squirrel who plays in my back yard? Is the illustrator going to recognize my bluebird,  Nic Nic, as the grouchy little trouble maker with a heart of gold that I see?  Are they going to come to life like Bambi and Thumper of Walt Disney fame?  It does no good to tell myself to be patient and it is hard to write about “Spanish Gold ” when squirrels and bluebirds are racing around in my head. Part of being a writer means we can be dramatic, so stay tuned for the trials and tribulations of Linda and look for Eric and Nic Nic coming soon!

 

Happy reading,  Linda

I Don’t Like To Have My Picture Taken!

I like the idea of being an author but I don’t like to have my picture taken and I don’t think I have ever had one that I really liked. It may come from my mother always cautioning me, “pretty is as pretty does” and maybe in my mind I don’t ever measure up.  The simple fact is, authors need pictures and unless you have a really good camera, snapshots just don’t make the grade.  I can’t tell you how many times the pictures I submit to my editor for the column in the Times Record  are rejected. If you are out there writing the great american novel then you need to take a break and find someone who can do a quality photograph. If it isn’t in your budget to get professional photos then find a way to pay for at least one, you are going to need it for your book cover. Good Luck and I hope to see your picture out there soon.

Happy reading, Linda

 

 

A Happy New Year Wish For You!

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Happy New Year!

 

A dear friend just finished my second book, “Fight For Your Life!” He is wondering if I plan to write a third in the series. To be honest i did plan to finish out the story line with a final book but I planed to throw in a completely unrelated book set near my childhood home in Oklahoma first. I have been working on both books and I don’t know which will start talking to me first, because for me the story starts coming to me almost like a storyteller telling me a interesting tale.  We will see where my imagination takes me. Have a wonderful New Year.

Happy reading, Linda

No Time for Blogging!

Due to a recent knee replacement surgery, everything in my world shut down but is now starting to look up; two weeks and counting post surgery and I am able to stand and walk without pain for the first time in forever. Now it’s time to get out and have some fun!

 

Times Record Column:

Recently I mentioned starting a column for our local newspaper, the Times Record. It is a bi-weekly piece which will fall next on November 21st and feature Radine Trees Nehring.  She writes charming, cozy mysteries featuring Arkansas Destinations. (Why did I not think of that?) The book I read, entitled “A Journey to Die For”, was set around the excursion train that runs from Springdale to Van Buren. Check out my column, as well as Radine’s books.

Book Signing:

I am going to have a book signing on Saturday,  December 9th from 1 to 4 o’clock at Chapters on Main Book Store.  I plan to have a drawing to give away two free books. I hope you will come out and say hello! Van Buren is trying to make it a special day, the excursion train will run all day and there will be lots to see and do. You might even find someplace to rest and listen to live music. Come meet this humble writer and say hello.

Happy reading, Linda

A Column of My Own!

I have noticed that with self-publishing it’s easier than ever to get a book published. There are several sites who will work with you to print the book, as well as setup and sell your work in the e-book format, but the author is expected to do their own marketing. Needless to say, it’s harder to get it in front of the public. In my section of Arkansas and Oklahoma there are a growing number of self-published authors, of which I am one.  Seeing a need for local representation, I recently contacted the editor of the regional newspaper to propose a column featuring our area’s authors and was excited as well as a bit shocked when he approved my idea. Beginning the 18th of July, I will be doing  a twice monthly column entitled “The Book Nook” for the Times Record. I want to introduce you to some outstanding, independent authors and in turn, I will get to meet writers of all ages and learn what they enjoy writing about. I hope this will create an interest in all kinds of books, so grab a copy of the Times Record or visit them online and let me acquaint you with our area authors.  My column will appear on the first and third Tuesday of each month if you would like to check it out!

Also, be sure to look for my newest book, “Fight For Your Life!” coming soon!

Happy reading, Linda

What the authors we read tells us about ourselves!

I have always felt that if you live on this earth long enough and keep an open mind, you will learn a lot about yourself and the world around you. Then, God sent me E. ( Now if you don’t believe in God, this is the first and the last time I will mention him so you are free to continue reading.) E. came into my life from another state and she has  me examining my thoughts and  values. She teases me about liking feel-good books! This I am guilty of; one of my favorite authors is Debbie Macomber and we all know from the Hallmark Channel how many of her books have been made into feel good movies.

 It was at this point that I got to feeling a little defensive. I am not overly educated, with part of my learning coming from college and part from the school of hard knocks, so maybe I’m being a little sensitive. I  started  thinking however,  what do the books we read tell us about ourselves? I like feel-good books, comedies, and a good mystery. I definitely prefer fiction to an autobiography and I’m not particularly fond of history,  unless it’s wrapped around a good story line. Maybe growing up not feeling a lot of love affected my psyche and therefore, I love a feel good book with a lot of love and people not afraid to show it.  I have an insatiable curiosity and can’t wait to see what’s going to happen next, so I guess that accounts for the mystery! I love life,  excitement and people so I’m just too busy living my life to read about others, so that accounts for my dislike of autobiographies.  Maybe you CAN tell a lot about yourself from the books you read after all.

You see, I have it in my mind that authors pretty much follow a formula. If they are successful and a genre works for them, they continue to write along the same line. Their story telling improves with experience but the genre remains the same.  I am sure that each of you could probably point out an exception to that rule, but that’s something for another time. All I know is, reading within my favorite genres is a habit that I can’t break  and I really have no desire to try. There is nothing like a good book to take your mind off your troubles,  You can travel around the world and meet the most fascinating people, while never leaving home.  I never laughed as much as when I read Janet Chapman’s “From a Kiss to a Queen”.  When I feel the need for a good mystery, then Linda Howard and Catherine Coulter come to mind. There are so many great authors out there, and I am striving to add my name to the list.

Go out and find a good book!

Happy reading, Linda

Author – What’s in a name?

  Those of us who love to read have probably belonged to a book club. I have spent many an hour involved in a discussion of a most loved, maybe just liked, or couldn’t stand book. At one point I asked myself the question, “Do I want to continue to do this?” That question came after two or three of the “I can’t stand” books. 

the-thinkerI have come up with a new concept, study the author rather than the book. I started one book club with this thought in mind and it has been a lot of fun. My club has decided that a lot of authors write fantastic books that only get better as the author hones their skills. We have also decided that some of our favorite authors seem to be running out of ideas! When you read different stories by the same author it gives you a whole different outlook on their writing. 

Sherryl Woods is an author I like to read. Her story line is woven around small town life. I grew up in a small town in Oklahoma, but my town was not as interesting as Miss Woods’ towns. In her Chesapeake Shores books you feel like you get to know the whole town. The stories are all different but the small town feel is there. I would have loved to have a grandfather like Mick O’Brien, except when he was interfering in my love life. 

Robyn Carr is another one of those authors who introduce you to small town life. I searched my map trying to figure out the town in northern California she patterned the Virgin River Series after. I feel as if I know the whole town from her books and would move there in a minute if I could only find the town. Does that tell you I get too involved in the story line?  I love to read, it is like a disease that I hope no one finds a cure for.

   My favorite author of all time is Nora Roberts. She writes such varied story lines that you are sure to find something you like. One time it is a mystery that keeps you on the edge of your seat and the next one weaves the folk stories of Ireland into the story line. That doesn’t count her stories penned as J.D. Robb where she writes a futuristic detective story.  Roarke and Dallas are my favorite couple.

   I am going to visit a lady after Thanksgiving who wants me to organize a book club for her book store. How much fun will that be? So if you like the idea of a club that studies the author instead of the book, I may have a club for you. I will give you all the information as soon as we work out the details. 

   As always,

   Happy reading, Linda 

Book Signing

Chapters On Main I wanted to remind everyone that I will be at Chapters on Main in historic old Van Buren tomorrow evening between 5 and 8 o’clock. I am looking forward to meeting each of you and will be honored to sign my first book “Run For Your Life!” for everyone. Christmas will be here before you know it and if you have someone on your list that likes to read, what better than a Linda Laughlin book for their stocking stuffer. 

I am busy with rewrites for my second book. I will take you back to San Diego to visit the Burke family. Steve and Leah think that with Jefferson Randall in a Federal Prison all their problems are solved, but Jeff has other ideas. Sometimes good people are forced to do bad things. Look for “Fight For Your Life!” coming soon!

Happy reading, Linda Laughlin

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