Monthly Archives: June 2007

Ice Cream!



I scream, you scream, we all scream for ICE CREAM!!! Today I had my toddler son outside and the ice cream man appeared in his musical truck! My son had never purchased anything from the ice cream man before, so we hurried inside and got some money to purchase a cool tasty treat.

Now, I haven’t purchased ice cream from the ice cream man in many years! The first thing I noticed was the prices!! What a hike! The cheapest was $1.50 and the most expensive was $4.00!!! The ice cream man suggested I purchase the cheapest item for my son since it was popular for kids his age! It was a small container of popsicle pellets in a rainbow of fruit flavors. He ate them all, and as we were sitting outside, and he was eating his fruity treat, I couldn’t help but recall the fond memories I’d had as a child when I purchased fare from the ice cream man!

We’d hear that bell ringing throughout the neighborhood, and we’d yell, “Mom, it’s the ice cream man!!” We’d jump around, get excited, want to get our money to go out there and get a popsicle or an ice cream bar. I remember that I loved the Good Humor Chocolate Eclairs, Strawberry Shortcakes, and Toasted Almonds. I also loved to get a plain vanilla or a plain chocolate ice cream bar enrobed in a chocolate shell! Yum! I always preferred ice cream over popsicles, though. I remember a popular treat with some of my friends was a Bomb Pop. It was red white and blue! Also, I recall another popsicle-like treat that my friends enjoyed that was shaped like a cone, and there was a ball of bubble gum at the bottom of the cone!

Just going out to the ice cream truck with my son tapped into some nostalgic memories for me! These are the kind of wonderful, sweet emotions we need to tap into and then translate into the stories we create!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

The Synonym Finder By J. I. Rodale


Paperback
ISBN: 0446370290
Pub. Date: August 1986

I’ve noticed when I go through the drafts of my manuscripts, that I have a huge problem with repetition(using the same words over and over). What’s helped me a lot when I do second and third drafts is a book entitled The Synonym Finder. It’s great! It think it’s a must-have for all writers!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

A Sin And A Shame By Victoria Christopher Murray


Paperback
ISBN: 0743287371
Pub. Date: May 2006

From the back cover:
Jasmine is back! The scandalous diva from the bestselling novel Temptation returns to stir up trouble in New York City.

After fleeing Los Angeles when her attempt to break up her best friend’s marriage fails, Jasmine is now a changed woman…and a Christian. She vows to attend church every Sunday, swears off married men, and begins her search for the soul mate she is sure God has for her. Now living in the Big Apple, she has shed twenty-five pounds, shaved ten years off her age, filled her expensive apartment with designer clothes…all to begin her man-finding mission.

She quickly meets her dream mate — a preacher — who falls head over heels in love with her. Surely, God is good! But things start slipping when another man from Jasmine’s past refuses to stay there, and an unexpected pregnancy threatens to sabotage all of her dreams. Will Jasmine’s lying and scheming continue? Or will she finally learn that honesty is the only path to redemption?

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I loved this book! However, a word of warning, there are a few sex scenes in this book, although the story does have an inspirational message.

I wanted to bop Jasmine upside the head throughout the book. Although she did grow and become a stronger Christian **spoiler ahead!!** I still did not understand why she never told her husband about all of the lies she’d told him! There was still a lot of things she’d done that she didn’t reveal to her husband, or to her husband’s father. Although she professed to being a Christian, I still found her behavior needed much improvement. The way she threw herself at Hosea’s father really got on my nerves!

Although, she finally does admit to loving Hosea, and I do believe she really loves him, I still think their marriage would be in deep trouble because, sooner or later, the truth about all of her lies will be revealed! Her husband doesn’t know her true age, he doesn’t know how she’s made several advances to his father, and the list goes on!

I’m wondering if the author is planning on doing a sequel to this novel? If so, that would explain why Jasmine never tells Hosea the truth about all of the lies she told. That might be explored in the sequel which may show Hosea and Jasmine having marital problems?

One scene that really caught my attention was when Frances Mae, Jasmine’s neighbor(an atheist) brings over dinner for Jasmine. It reminded me of one of the scenes I read in the anthology, Have A Little Faith. The story in this anthology involved an angel(or ghost) named Maybelline Brown who brought pies to her sad and depressed neighbor named Olivia. Although Frances Mae is no angel, she brings a lot of spice and mystique to the story.

Other books that I’ve read and enjoyed by Victoria Christopher Murray are:

I recommend all of the books! They tackle some tough issues, and they are enjoyable reads.

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Current Reading

I just finished A Sin And A Shame By Victoria Christopher Murray. I will review it later on this week.

I just started The Visitation by Frank Peretti. So far, the book has held my interest, and I want to keep reading it. It might take me awhile to finish this one, though, since it’s a very long book. The only thing that kind of put me off with this book the burning cross. I’m still unsure as to why this cover was chosen.

Meanwhile, happy reading and writing!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

I’m A Winner…

of this book! The Spinster Brides of Cactus Corner. I won this book on Barbour author Lena Nelson Dooley’s blog:

http://www.lenanelsondooley.blogspot.com/

When I picked up my mail today, I found the pleasant surprise of this book in the mailbox! I won it from commenting on her blog!

Also, I sent John’s Quest, my next contracted novel, into my editor last week! John’s Quest is scheduled to be released in March 2008!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

American Christian Fiction Writers Conference

This conference is truly awesome, especially if you’re trying to break into the Christian fiction genre. Last year was the first year that I attended and I had a great time meeting authors, both old and new. Among the few I met last year were Irene Hannon (author), Tiff Amber Miller (author), Lee Hough (agent), Steve Laube (agent), Stephanie Broene (editor, Tyndale House), Liz Curtis Higgs (author and keynote speaker), Brandilyn Collins (author and speaker), Marilyn Griffith (author and ACFW Board Member), Claudia Mair Burney (author), to name a few. I’m sure there are others whom I met at last year’s conference whose names I can’t recall, or my cluttered brain may just be too crowded to remember!

Since this conference focuses on fiction only, that’s why I find it appealing. If you go to the link, you’ll see just about every major CBA publishing house will be present, as well as a host of editors and agents.

I’m a fan of writers conferences since attending them allowed me to enter the realms of commercial publication!

I recall going out to dinner with the MidAtlantic chapter of ACFW! We had tons of fun eating at a restaurant that served huge portions! Some of the people present at this dinner were: Linda Windsor (author and friend), Cynthia DiTiberio (editor of Avon Inspired and editor to Linda Windsor), Laurie Alice Eakes (author), Dani Pettrey, Christy Barritt (author), and probably a host of other people whose names I can’t recall.

The Harp and Bowl was wonderful, and it was great to sit and worship while listening to the music. I also enjoyed eating lunch with editors and agents who sat at assigned tables at lunch. Talking about books, writing, rejections, and publishing experiences made the conference worthwhile for me.

So, if you’re an aspiring (or published) Christian Fiction author, I highly recommend this event! You don’t want to miss this!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Hurston Wright Writers Week


This sounds like a really great writers event, especially for high school scribes! It’s past the deadline to apply(although, if I understood the instructions, you can still apply if they have open spaces).

Speaking of high school writers, I wish I’d discovered my calling to write back then. I’ve always been a voracious reader, however, I never thought that I could write a book. I didn’t attempt to do it until my late twenties!

Oh well, I’m just glad that I finally found my passion!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Montana Mistletoe

I blogged about book trailers on May 22, 2007 and May 24, 2007. Feel free to read the archives:
http://ceceliadowdy.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html

Well, when I saw this book trailer today, I just knew I had to blog about it! It was very tastfully done, and once you see it, you just might want to run out and buy the book!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Inquiring Minds Want To Know….

Some of you know that I’ve added a page for writers on my Black Christian Fiction website: www.blackchristianfiction.com, asking writers to submit questions and I’ll answer them as time permits. I’ve received a question recently from Belva. She wants to know:

I get a good idea for a story, and begin to write. After the first paragraph I am stuck. What do you do when you are stuck?
Belva

Belva, when writing a novel, the first thing you need to know about is your characters. Make sure you’re writing about people you and your readers will get to know and love. Check out my blog archives dated 5/3/07 and 5/7/07. In these blog entries, I talk about character development. There is a fair amount of work involved, and this work should be completed before you even start writing your novel. Once you have a feel for the people, get to know them, it will be so much easier to write about them.

I could go on and on about what else to do when you’re stuck. You might want to skip the scene you’re working on and jump ahead and write a scene that’ll happen later on in the story. You can always fill in the stuff that happens between the scenes later on.

Some authors plot out their story, chapter by chapter, before they even begin writing the book. This outline helps them as they write their novels.

You could also talk it through with another writer friend or a critique partner or group. I blogged about critique groups in my entry dated 3/29/07. Sometimes when you meet with other writers, you can help one another overcome story obstacles.

And sometimes, you just need to put the story aside, let it rest for a day or so before going back to it. Sometimes, when you set the story aside, the ideas will come to you when you are not actively thinking about it. This has happened to me at times. I’ll be watering my flowers, or going inside the grocery store, when an idea hits me, and I know what I need to do to make the story work.

I hope my suggestions have helped you, Belva, and everybody else reading this blog entry!

Happy writing!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com