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message 47: by Jj, Co-Moderator (new)

1986377 Slowly but surely the group grows. Welcome everyone!


message 46: by Robert (new)

2363398 W. wrote: "Hello everyone, been busy this week, just checking in to let all know that I am here too."

Welcome aboard Mr. W.


message 45: by Thersa (new)

1877052 Hello Robert and Suzanne!



message 44: by Robert (new)

2363398 Jaimey wrote: "Twitter: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1623...
Facebook Fan Pages: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1612...

We haven't started a thread for MySp..."


Thank you very much Jaimey


message 43: by Jaimey, Co-Moderator (new)

1654851 Twitter: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1623...
Facebook Fan Pages: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1612...

We haven't started a thread for MySpace users yet.

For one of the longest lists of goodreads authors on twitter, there's Dee Marie's post from the Tips & Tricks group: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1159...


message 42: by Robert (new)

2363398 I have a question and I don't know where to post it so I'll do it here. Where would I find the list of Goodreads Authors on Twitter and also how would I get my name on it.

http://twitter.com/authorofspewnovels
http://twitter.com/Davilbob

Is there a list of Gooddreads Authors on Facebook and My Space?

Thanks for any help.


message 41: by Jaimey, Co-Moderator (new)

1654851 Welcome, Robert. Glad to have you. :o)


message 40: by Jj, Co-Moderator (new)

1986377 Hi Robert. Welcome to the group.


message 39: by Robert (new)

2363398 Just checking in to let you know I'm here.


message 38: by Jj, Co-Moderator (new)

1986377 Welcome, everyone.


message 37: by Suzanne (last edited Jun 25, 2009 05:34PM) (new)

2429732 Thank you Jaimey, looking forward to some writers tips when I'm really stuck... It's brilliant to know you're finger tips away... :o)


message 36: by Jaimey, Co-Moderator (new)

1654851 Welcome, Stuart and Suzanne! We're delighted to have you here!


message 35: by Suzanne (last edited Jun 25, 2009 05:23PM) (new)

2429732 Hello Everyone,

I feel like a brand new person with this gift of writing. I turn conversations into poetry, and reality intertwined with fiction into novels. I have published my first novel entitled "Elegant Emma Trent" and I'm currently writing my second one. It feels so good to express myself, and it's even more exciting when people ask what is really truth! As always, I smile and thank them for their support.

Has writing given any of you a new outlook on life?


message 34: by Stuart (new)

1216574 Well, well, so many wonderful and familiar faces. Thank you Jaimey, for the invite to this group, I am confident that between us all we will provide invaluable informatation and support for each other.

Great to be here!

Ciao, Stuart


message 33: by Carole (new)

1632400 Madison wrote: "Carole wrote: "I'm not sure what it is all about, or how I can help, but I am willing hang around to find out!
Carole"

Hello Carole,

Nice to meet you. I am sure you are holding pure nuggets ..."


Madison and Athena

Well, thank you so much for your confidence! :) I don't think I have a lot to add to the others who have replied to Athena's dilemma. I know what it's like not being able to think where your next plot line is going. The worst thing you can do is worry about it. Relax,go and do something totally boring, like the ironing. Sometimes the muse will come when your head is empty of anything else.

Another good idea is get yourself a writing buddy. One way of doing that is to join something like the Internet Writing Workshop,(it's free) where you send in your novel chapters for other members to read and critique. You repay by critiquing their chapters. It has worked well for me over a last ten years. If anyone is interested, I can pass on the link to you. Warning, you need to develop a rhinocerous hide. People can be brutal, but not usually without reason.

cheers
Carole


message 32: by Bernadette (new)

1837176 When I get stuck, I have to do something completely "non-wordy". I would stop writing and work on my photographs, cover design, or page layout - something more visual. Now, I've decided to learn guitar (again!) so even getting up and practicing for 15 minutes is a great way to clear my head. It's usually when I'm doing something else, that I have my best brainstorms!


message 31: by Athena Iokepa (new)

1988570 hahahahaha!!! I'm confused!! But thats okay. thanks for the suggestions I'll try them out. Oh!! and thanks for making this group Jj.

Ugh!! I'm so tired!!


message 30: by Jj, Co-Moderator (new)

1986377 I can feel the love flowing already. Nice to have so many people willing to share their experience and help each other.
My 2 cents on writer's block. As already stated, it's obviously a simple mental hurdle that can be overcome. Everyone has their own way of dealing with it and I'm sure you will find something that works for you Athena. As mentioned, some write through it, where I prefer to do the opposite. I'll sleep on it, trying to not think about what I'm working on. Other times, I'll jump to another neglected project. Many times I find that I have much content waiting to be poured out onto the page. When I'm spent, I go back to the original project. It's like I needed to clear up some hard drive space on my "computer" to make room for more. Weird, I know.


message 29: by Jaimey, Co-Moderator (new)

1654851 Welcome to all our new members!

So glad you could join us, Dee! I was so hoping you'd show up to share some words of success and encouragement with us.

Athena, welcome to the group! I have found that when I get 'writer's block,' it helps if I work on my character's bios and backstories some more. (I have a detailed notebook for every book I've written and am currently working on.) If that doesn't work, I work on a different story entirely. The last time I did that, the back-up story I turned to got finished before the original story. :o)

~Jaimey


message 28: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Athena wrote: "=] wow thats a lot to take in but thanks! When you say 'Stay humble' what do you mean?"

When I say "stay humble" I mean always maintain a sober estimate of who you are as a human being. We can strive for perfection, but we are not. There will always be something we need to work on, so learn to love correction. This will help you tremendously during your editing process. Your eyes will play tricks on you and mistakes can go to press. If that happens, just fix it and grow. Start lining up a great editor now. They are hard to come by and not cheap if you hire from a professional pool.



message 27: by Athena Iokepa (new)

1988570 =] wow thats a lot to take in but thanks! When you say 'Stay humble' what do you mean?


message 26: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Athena wrote: "=]

Thanks. Right now I need all the advice I can get. My friends on goodreads say my writing is awesome...but I'm not so sure."


Sharon gave you great advice. If I may add, I would also find something inspirational to watch or read that builds your confidence in yourself. This was a lovely discovery. Keep talking to that friend or family member that says your writing is amazing. Also be kind to yourself and stay humble. I have to always remember this craft found me, I did not choose it. By trade I am a teacher and I do not even teach English! Always be in learners mode and you will be very pleased with the results. One more nugget, my mentor shared something with me that may apply to you. He advised me to not share my work with anyone until it was in its most finished state. At first that scared me because my confidence as a writer was soooooooo low. However, in my case he was absolutely right. He said he would not read it because I needed to believe in myself. FYI I edited my book 23 times afterwards but it was embraced by a publishing company and had 25 pre-orders before I even finished those edits. Do what's best for you.




message 25: by Athena Iokepa (new)

1988570 =]

Thanks. Right now I need all the advice I can get. My friends on goodreads say my writing is awesome...but I'm not so sure.


message 24: by Sharon (new)

1757121 Hello, Athena. I agree that "writer's block" is usually something else (I've been there myself, LOL). In my case, it's most often the characters trying to tell me that the direction I'm going is all wrong!

I find it helps to put down a project at times like that, work on something else, and then come back to the original work with fresh eyes. When I was writing my first draft of "In The Eye of The Beholder," I wound up removing whole sections of the book once I realized why I was struggling ... and the rewrite made the book much stronger overall.

Best to you in your work.


message 23: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Carole wrote: "I'm not sure what it is all about, or how I can help, but I am willing hang around to find out!
Carole"


Hello Carole,

Nice to meet you. I am sure you are holding pure nuggets of wisdom. I am so glad you are a part of our group.




message 22: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Dee wrote: "Hi Big J/little j

Thanks so much for creating this group :]

Also, a special thanks to my fellow author and good-bud Jaimey for the invitation.

When one of use succeeds, it is a victory for..."


Welcome Dee, I look forward to getting to know you. Two novels at the same time. My mouth is open...lol


message 21: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Athena wrote: "Hi...um I'm writing a book and ya I thought it would be interesting to talk to you guys."

Glad your here Athena! I am a brand spanking new author myself so I can so relate to you what you going through. Anytime you need encouragement let me know. It's "...a whole new world..."




message 20: by Dee (new)

1457164 Hey Athena,

I personally do not believe in "writer's block."

The best thing to do when you feel "stuck" is to write through it.

By that I mean, just let your mind flow. Let your characters talk to you, and write down what they are saying...channel their words, not yours :]

Some of what you write will be total "junk," but within the garbage will be hidden treasures of beauty :]


message 19: by Athena Iokepa (new)

1988570 ...You guys are all authors write???...sorr...um I was just wondering cause um I'm writing this book...and I was wondering what you guys do when you draw a blank and can't think of anythind to write?


message 18: by Dee (new)

1457164 Hi Big J/little j

Thanks so much for creating this group :]

Also, a special thanks to my fellow author and good-bud Jaimey for the invitation.

When one of use succeeds, it is a victory for all!

Dee Marie
Sons of Avalon Merlin's Prophecy


message 17: by Athena Iokepa (new)

1988570 Hi...um I'm writing a book and ya I thought it would be interesting to talk to you guys.


message 16: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Jj wrote: "Wow, this group is really starting to take off. Welcome, everyone. Hope it turns out to be beneficial to the new and not so new author. All are welcome!"

I love our group Jj. It's like my nice little vacation home away from the big city noise.



message 15: by Jj, Co-Moderator (new)

1986377 Wow, this group is really starting to take off. Welcome, everyone. Hope it turns out to be beneficial to the new and not so new author. All are welcome!


message 14: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Tamela wrote: "Hi, Everyone!"

Hey Tamela. Nice to meet you.



message 13: by Jaimey, Co-Moderator (new)

1654851 Hi Tamela! It's great to see you! :o)


message 12: by Tamela (new)

1652707 Hi, Everyone!


message 11: by Jaimey, Co-Moderator (new)

1654851 Thersa wrote: "Cool. Thanks for the invite. I'm here.

terrie"


Welcome, Terrie! So glad you could join us here. :o)


message 10: by Jaimey, Co-Moderator (new)

1654851 Ali wrote: "Thank you for the invite, Jaimey...I am looking forward to this group! :)"

You're welcome, Ali! So glad you decided to join us. :o)


message 9: by Ali (new)

1740242 Thank you for the invite, Jaimey...I am looking forward to this group!
:)


message 8: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Madison checking in to show some love to my fellow authors. See you all on the New York Times Best Sellers List. Wow, I'm confident this morning.


message 7: by Thersa (new)

1877052 Cool. Thanks for the invite. I'm here.

terrie


message 6: by Jaimey, Co-Moderator (new)

1654851 Hey Carole! We're just a bunch of authors trying to help each other. Especially when we feel overwhelmed or a little discouraged. Glad you joined!


message 5: by Carole (new)

1632400 I'm not sure what it is all about, or how I can help, but I am willing hang around to find out!
Carole


message 4: by Jj, Co-Moderator (new)

1986377 Your welcome. Hopefully we can all benefit from each others experiences.


message 3: by Diane (new)

Nophoto-f-25x33 Jj,

Thank you for starting this group.


message 2: by Madison, Co-Moderator (new)

2426796 Jj,

You are a man of action!!!! We have our own club now. Way to go!


message 1: by Jj, Co-Moderator (new)

1986377 Welcome...and Help!


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