Yearly Archives: 2007

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

Love Inspired Sampler

When I received my Today’s Christian Woman magazine a few weeks ago, they had a nice surprise inside…a Love Inspired romance sampler. I think this is a great way for Love Inspired to promote Christian romance fiction to female readers! I would post the titles and authors advertised, however, I don’t have the sampler in front of me right now, and my cluttered brain can’t recall the information.

On to another subject, on my Black Christian Fiction website, I’ve added a page for writers. On this page, I encourage writers to email me questions about writing and seeking publication, and I plan on answering those questions on my blog, as time permits. I’ve received a question, and I plan on answering that soon. I plan on adding the same question/answer option on my homepage: www.ceceliadowdy.com

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Stephen Bly Interview

Here’s an interview with Christian author Stephen Bly! Leave a comment and you’re automatically entered to win a free book! Check back within the next week or so when I post the winner!


Paperback
ISBN: 1599956896
Pub. Date: June 2007
ONE STEP OVER THE BORDER, June 2007 release, Center Street/Hachette Books Group USA

CONTACT INFO: Stephen Bly, P.O. Box 157, Winchester, Idaho, 83555
e-mail: sjbly@christianwritersguild.com, fax: 1-208-924-7303
websites: http://www.blybooks.com/, http://www.onestepovertheborder.com/

Tell us a little bit about yourself…

I’m a pastor, a mayor, an antique Winchester gun collector and a writer. I’m also a fan of Jimmy Buffet music. What do these diverse avocations have to do with each other? In every field I want to grow as a person . . . push myself and my skills . . . my understanding . . . my spirit. I’m not a sit-around-and-let-life-come-to-me kinda guy. I want to dive in and change things for the better, if I can. I write a lot of fiction books, all from a Christian world view. Being pastor helps me stay focused. I’m mayor of a town of 308 in the mountains of Idaho, on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation. That keeps me very western. And I collect old Winchester rifles, which reflects my love of historical accuracy. And Jimmy Buffet music? Hey, there’s not a whole lot of difference between a pirate and an outlaw.

Why do you write about the West?

I write about the West (historic or modern) from the inside. Born and raised on western ranches, I have both the heart and mind to describe things as they really were . . and are. There are those who think the frontier has long passed and with it the ‘code of the west.’ The truth is, both are still around . . . and it’s fun to show that in a contemporary story. The West is so big, so diverse, so enchanting it’s a thrill to write about it in any era.

Tell us about your book.

Here’s a blurb on my newest book, One Step Over The Border . . .
It’s a romp. A road adventure. It’s a buddy story with romantic comedy. Some call it CowboyLit. Rodeo cowboy Hap Bowman’s on a search for Juanita, the gal of his dreams, whom he hasn’t seen in 18 years. He seems stuck on 12-years-old and the enchanting girl he met then.
An idiot obsession,” his roping partner, Laramie Majors, chides.
But Laramie agrees to a final summer’s trek along the Rio Grande. If they don’t find Juanita during those months, Hap promises to drop the idea of the hunt for the mystery senorita. But if they find her, will she feel the same as Hap does about their years ago interlude?
In One Step Over The Border the time tested values of cowboys rub up against contemporary mores. It’s a crazy story that becomes more logical as the reader delves deeper into it. It will make you laugh and shed a tear or two. I hope you’ll find some new life-long friends in Hap and Laramie, like I have, and that they make you think about your own ‘idiot obsessions’ in a fresh, fun way. Have I ever had one? Are you kidding? Being a full-time fiction writer is an idiot obsession all its own. Most people have the good sense to avoid such an occupation.
Getting back to Hap’s pursuit . . . don’t we all have someone in the past, that we knew for only a short while, that we wish we could have known better, longer? I know I have. So when Hap and Laramie ventured out on a quest for Hap’s Juanita, I decided to invite others to go along too. Folks have been e-mailing Hap hapandlaramie@yahoo.com and asking for their own “Juanita Search Kits.” They get a bumper sticker, magnet, bookmark, stickers, flyers, etc. It’s a whole packet of material that will equip anyone to join the fun of finding the Juanita with “the mark of God.” If they send Hap a picture of the places where they stuck their Juanita signs, they’ll receive a free copy of the book. It’s all there on the website at http://www.onestepovertheborder.com/ . . . .

How would you describe the ‘most likely’ reader? Or what ‘felt need’ does this book meet?

While the book will appeal to both men and women, I believe, by sheer numbers more women will read it, especially country gals with cowboy-on-their-mind kind of hearts. While people often talk of women looking for knights on white horses, many gals have at one time longed for a tried-and-true cowboy on any color of horse. So this tale has that kind of appeal. Plus, the drive to find that one person, the one you can’t forget, lingers in the mind of all romantics.
And we all have a desire to find the ‘right’ person who will share the ups and downs of life, to be searched for and found, or to complete something we promised ourselves long ago. We also really want to do the right thing, even if no one knows it. That drive often makes us take a stand against pesky odds. This story’s also about friendship, being there through all the struggles and mistakes and quirkiness. In that way, it’s a satisfying and yet surprising story.

Where is your book available?

One Step Over The Border is available as of June 12, 2007, through your local quality bookstore, your favorite online book supplier, or you can order an autographed copy through http://www.blybooks.com/
And there’s a very special feature on http://www.amazon.com/. . . some more adventures about Hap and Laramie that did NOT appear in the book, can be found on AmazonShorts in the story entitled, Aim Low, Shoot High.

I’ve enjoyed this interview!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference

I received a brochure in the mail for the GPCWC. I attended last year and had a nice time. I even met a fellow writer from my town of Greenbelt, Maryland! I also met with Moody editor Cynthia Ballenger and I also met Terry Whalin (who was not an agent at the time, but still an editor with Howard Books).

I glanced through the brochure, Chip MacGregor’s workshop really caught my eye. His workshop is about building your writing career.

I doubt I’ll go this year since I don’t have the energy, plus I’ll be traveling to ACFW conference in September.

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Will Oprah Ever Choose A Christian Fiction Novel?

I was at home sick from work yesterday, and while I was laying in the bed, I watched Oprah. She announced the book pick for the summer, Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. I read this book a few years ago, and it’s great writing. I tend to read mostly Christian fiction titles, however, I do read secular, and literary works as time permits.

You ever wonder if Oprah will ever pick a Christian fiction novel? I doubt it, but I guess it could happen. I do know I’ve heard her say on a few occasions that she doesn’t read or like romances, so I guess that eliminates all Christian romance titles from being future Oprah picks. However, it would be nice if she were to pick a Christian fiction title, even it it isn’t a romance. I wonder if she’s ever read any of the books from the Left Behind series?

Maybe the next time I read the greatest Christian fiction novel to date, I’ll send it to Oprah, asking her to consider recommending it on her show? If time permits, I just may do that! 🙂

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com