Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Women's Conference Signing
Just a little note that if you're going to be at Women's Conference this week, I'll be doing a signing on Friday from 11-1 in the bookstore. If you've got books, you can bring them with you, or if you ain't got books, you can buy them there. Hope to see ya!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
379 Blog Posts Behind; was it Worth it?
So, April, in a word, has been packed. I won't bore you with the details--most of which are convulsingly boring--but suffice it to say that turning off my google reader was a necessary element of survival. Other things that reflect my neglect: My front porch has been stacked with empty cardboard boxes for almost two weeks (I received the binders used for the LDStorymaker Syllabus and since the actual binders filled my foyer, the boxes went outside, where they have not been touched), the three month supply of Ramen Noodles I keep downstairs is gone, and my writing schedule, which shows I was at 22, 083 of my WIF on March 29 shows I am currently at 22, 083 almost a month later.
So, while I loved every minute of the conference and the Whitney Awards, there is certainly a part of me that is relieved to be done, for now anyway.
I plan to get back into my regular routine as soon as I can, and plan to blog in detail about both the conference and the Whitneys, but for now I want to make a couple comments specifically toward my bloggy freinds.
I was so thrilled when I learned so many of you were coming to the conference, I imagined being able to sit next to you during a lunch, having a real-life conversation and giving adiquate acknowledgement of what I see as our freindship--the reality is that I got a hug (or handshake) from most of you, shared a couple dozen words, and was off running to something else. I realized this year that I have a certain disposition that keeps me completely high-strung at events where I have responsibility. I love that--I love the contininual momentum, I love being in the middle of things, I love trying to ease processes and being a go-to-girl. I don't regret THAT, but I do regret that I didn't make the time to properly acknowledge each of you a little more. I had thoughts on Saturday that we should have put together a Bloggy Ice Cream social or something for like 9:00 Friday night. Then we'd have the time to just hang, which would have been so much fun. I hope no one was offended or felt small or wondered why I didn't seem to care. As I look over the last few days, that is my big regret--that I had you guys so close and didn't take full advantage of that.
THAT SAID--I was teary when Kimburlee and Luisa 'found' each other across the room--and so glad when I got to 'find' them for just a minute. Melanie J. is exactly the babe I knew her to be (the heels! Wow), Stephanie Humphries And Melissa C. sat at my bootcamp table, hopefully not out of sympathy for me, and impressed me very much with their writing, Don WON the first chapter contest and though he likely coudln't hear me, I was cheering as loud as I could possibly manage (which thanks to the double ear infections I'm still recovering from was like triple-echoed in my own ears--I was like my own stadium!) Lexiconluvr gave me a necklace and earrings, can you believe that? I'd complimented her jewelry at a prior event and she BOUGHT me the same set. I felt like one of those celebrity people that get free cars and things. She is a bundle of energy and smiles and each time I passed her in the hall I got a fabulous hug. Heather Justisen came to the Humdinger signing, the conference, and the Whitneys--her support and continual 'there-ness' over the years means so much. Heather, believe me when I say I am THRILLED with your book coming out! Danyelle WON in the first chapter contest (one of them co-authored by Heather J.)as well, and as she is one of the bloggers I read that I've known the longest, I was a-hootin-and-hollerin right along with everyone else. She and Ali Cross were a great duo on the 'Goodmorning LDStorymakers'. Rachelle has a book coming out as well, and the woman just glows--did you notice that? Rebecca Tally also came to the Humdinger event--not only does she have 9 kids she even LOOKS like Wonder Woman! Stephanie Black won the Whitney in 'our' category and I couldn't have been more thrilled for her. Wendy and I passed each other many a time, Karlene was a fabulous hostess at my signing Thursday night, and always a smiling face at the conference. Mathew Buckley looked as busy as I was, and from what I hear tweeted beautifully all through the Whitneys. Carole was one I got to chat with more than most; I was so glad as she is someone I admire so much.
AND, in addition to all that--I got to spend time with some of the most amazing women I know; Tristi Pinkston, Julie Wright, Annette Lyon, Alison Palmer, and Heather Moore. I wish I'd had more time to visit with Jeannette Rallison, Tami Norton, and my writing-warrior-group Anne, Ronda, and Becky.
I also appreciate that while I didn't get the one-on-one time I wanted, I believe that each of these people don't hold it against me (well, I hope they don't). I so admire each of you and am glad to know you.
Sheesh, I said this would be short, didn't I? See what happens to all my good intentions? And I still need to put in the links--I better send the kids down to check for more Ramen one more time.
(If I missed you, don't be afraid to say so--and I just finished the links--took me 40 minutes!)
So, while I loved every minute of the conference and the Whitney Awards, there is certainly a part of me that is relieved to be done, for now anyway.
I plan to get back into my regular routine as soon as I can, and plan to blog in detail about both the conference and the Whitneys, but for now I want to make a couple comments specifically toward my bloggy freinds.
I was so thrilled when I learned so many of you were coming to the conference, I imagined being able to sit next to you during a lunch, having a real-life conversation and giving adiquate acknowledgement of what I see as our freindship--the reality is that I got a hug (or handshake) from most of you, shared a couple dozen words, and was off running to something else. I realized this year that I have a certain disposition that keeps me completely high-strung at events where I have responsibility. I love that--I love the contininual momentum, I love being in the middle of things, I love trying to ease processes and being a go-to-girl. I don't regret THAT, but I do regret that I didn't make the time to properly acknowledge each of you a little more. I had thoughts on Saturday that we should have put together a Bloggy Ice Cream social or something for like 9:00 Friday night. Then we'd have the time to just hang, which would have been so much fun. I hope no one was offended or felt small or wondered why I didn't seem to care. As I look over the last few days, that is my big regret--that I had you guys so close and didn't take full advantage of that.
THAT SAID--I was teary when Kimburlee and Luisa 'found' each other across the room--and so glad when I got to 'find' them for just a minute. Melanie J. is exactly the babe I knew her to be (the heels! Wow), Stephanie Humphries And Melissa C. sat at my bootcamp table, hopefully not out of sympathy for me, and impressed me very much with their writing, Don WON the first chapter contest and though he likely coudln't hear me, I was cheering as loud as I could possibly manage (which thanks to the double ear infections I'm still recovering from was like triple-echoed in my own ears--I was like my own stadium!) Lexiconluvr gave me a necklace and earrings, can you believe that? I'd complimented her jewelry at a prior event and she BOUGHT me the same set. I felt like one of those celebrity people that get free cars and things. She is a bundle of energy and smiles and each time I passed her in the hall I got a fabulous hug. Heather Justisen came to the Humdinger signing, the conference, and the Whitneys--her support and continual 'there-ness' over the years means so much. Heather, believe me when I say I am THRILLED with your book coming out! Danyelle WON in the first chapter contest (one of them co-authored by Heather J.)as well, and as she is one of the bloggers I read that I've known the longest, I was a-hootin-and-hollerin right along with everyone else. She and Ali Cross were a great duo on the 'Goodmorning LDStorymakers'. Rachelle has a book coming out as well, and the woman just glows--did you notice that? Rebecca Tally also came to the Humdinger event--not only does she have 9 kids she even LOOKS like Wonder Woman! Stephanie Black won the Whitney in 'our' category and I couldn't have been more thrilled for her. Wendy and I passed each other many a time, Karlene was a fabulous hostess at my signing Thursday night, and always a smiling face at the conference. Mathew Buckley looked as busy as I was, and from what I hear tweeted beautifully all through the Whitneys. Carole was one I got to chat with more than most; I was so glad as she is someone I admire so much.
AND, in addition to all that--I got to spend time with some of the most amazing women I know; Tristi Pinkston, Julie Wright, Annette Lyon, Alison Palmer, and Heather Moore. I wish I'd had more time to visit with Jeannette Rallison, Tami Norton, and my writing-warrior-group Anne, Ronda, and Becky.
I also appreciate that while I didn't get the one-on-one time I wanted, I believe that each of these people don't hold it against me (well, I hope they don't). I so admire each of you and am glad to know you.
Sheesh, I said this would be short, didn't I? See what happens to all my good intentions? And I still need to put in the links--I better send the kids down to check for more Ramen one more time.
(If I missed you, don't be afraid to say so--and I just finished the links--took me 40 minutes!)
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Event Reminder: Provident Books & Humbinger Toys
Provident book and Humdinger toys in Pleasant Grove. chose Lemon Tart as their featured book of the month. I will be there for a discussion/signing on April 23 from 6:00-7:00 (661 W State, Ste A Pleasant Grove, UT). I will have all of my Cedar Fort published books there to sell, but you'll need to buy any of my Deseret Book published books at another location before that night. I've talked to other authors that have had the opportunity to be a part of the Provident book club and they said it was an absolute blast. I'm really looking forward to it. Open to the public!
Remember, if you come and mention that you read about the event on my blog, you get a special blogger-treat :-)
Remember, if you come and mention that you read about the event on my blog, you get a special blogger-treat :-)
Friday, April 17, 2009
Show Me The Money 2008
It's that time of year--the flowers are blooming, the sun is shining (in between snow storms) and tax day has passed. What could be a more perfect time to report author-earnings?
In the past I have done this according to payment schedules (go HERE and HERE to read previous blogs on this topic), and then realized it would make a lot more sense to report an entire year's worth of royalties, payments, or advances. Since publishers have all kinds of payment schedules, this will help equalize the numbers. The year to report on is 2008.
So, here's what you do. Post to this blog ANONYMOUSLY and tell us the following information:
Type of publication: (traditional or self-published)
# of books you were paid on: (how many books are still selling)
Market: (LDS, National, Christian--you can be more specific if you want to such as National YA, National inspirational--up to you)
Total monies earned:
Type of payment: (how much royalty, how much advance, sell of rights, purchases etc. did you earn in 2008)
You're welcome to include any other comments as well, and feel free to click on the box that will send you any other postings to this blog so you can follow the responses without having to come back here.
Thanks for playing!
In the past I have done this according to payment schedules (go HERE and HERE to read previous blogs on this topic), and then realized it would make a lot more sense to report an entire year's worth of royalties, payments, or advances. Since publishers have all kinds of payment schedules, this will help equalize the numbers. The year to report on is 2008.
So, here's what you do. Post to this blog ANONYMOUSLY and tell us the following information:
Type of publication: (traditional or self-published)
# of books you were paid on: (how many books are still selling)
Market: (LDS, National, Christian--you can be more specific if you want to such as National YA, National inspirational--up to you)
Total monies earned:
Type of payment: (how much royalty, how much advance, sell of rights, purchases etc. did you earn in 2008)
You're welcome to include any other comments as well, and feel free to click on the box that will send you any other postings to this blog so you can follow the responses without having to come back here.
Thanks for playing!
Friday, April 03, 2009
Event Reminder: Conference Saturday Signings
What could be better than listening to prophets and apostles and good ol' Mo'Tab?
Finishing it off with a good book!
Here's where I will be today. Remember, if you come in and tell me that you read about this on my blog, you get an eggstraspecial treat. No purchase necessary. Also, if you have a book already and want me to sign it, just bring it in a bag or purse--I'll vouch for you.
12:00-2:00--Deseret Book at University Mall (575 E. University Mall Parkway Orem, UT) I think this is the only signing I've done in Utah County in about six years. Wow. Open to the public.
6:00-8:00--This years Salt Lake location is the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, in the lobby. They always have drawings and food and all kinds of wonderful goodness to make it worth the trip. Open to the public.
Finishing it off with a good book!
Here's where I will be today. Remember, if you come in and tell me that you read about this on my blog, you get an eggstraspecial treat. No purchase necessary. Also, if you have a book already and want me to sign it, just bring it in a bag or purse--I'll vouch for you.
12:00-2:00--Deseret Book at University Mall (575 E. University Mall Parkway Orem, UT) I think this is the only signing I've done in Utah County in about six years. Wow. Open to the public.
6:00-8:00--This years Salt Lake location is the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, in the lobby. They always have drawings and food and all kinds of wonderful goodness to make it worth the trip. Open to the public.
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