Monthly Archives: January 2009

The Dreaded Query Letter

As some of you may know, I will occasionally answer questions that I receive about writing and pursuing publication. I received the following question from Cynthia recently:
I would like to ask your opinion concerning the Dreaded Query Letter. For the life of me I can’t seem to write one that sounds interesting…..Please help, what does one have to do to make it jump off the page?

Cynthia, the best way to answer your question is to provide a query letter I sent to my current publisher, Barbour Publishing, for John’s Quest (formerly titled Healing Hearts), the novel that was released last May. I’m pasting the letter below, with my comments on what to do to develop your own query letter in brackets:

***SAMPLE QUERY LETTER***
EDITOR NAME [BE SURE TO ADDRESS YOUR SUBMISSION DIRECTLY TO AN EDITOR’S NAME. DO NOT ADDRESS IT TO “EDITOR”]Barbour Publishing
1810 Barbour Drive
PO Box 719
Urichsville, OH 44683

Dear [EDITOR’S NAME]:

My name is Cecelia Dowdy, and I am a multi-published CBA author with books released by two major houses: Harlequin Enterprises (under the Steeple Hill Love Inspired imprint) and The Doubleday Book Club (under the Crossings Christian Book Club). I have enclosed copies of my published novels for you. [If you have publishing credentials, this is a great place to mention them. My sending the editor copies of my published novels is not necessarily standard. However, I’ve done this with other publishers so that they can see some of the work that I’ve had commercially published. If you are not published, you might want to begin with the summary of your novel after your introduction.]

I recently heard that Barbour is seeking longer, multi-faceted plotline romance novels. The following project, Healing Hearts, is completed, so contact me if you would like to see sample chapters or synopsis. [Be sure to tell the editor which line/imprint you are targeting with your submission. Also, if you’re familiar with the line/imprint, you can let the editor know this here, and maybe name some of your favorite authors of that line. I did not do this in my query letter because the line I was targeting was new, and no books had yet been released for this line.] Here is a brief summary of the story:

Monica Crawford is stunned when her irresponsible younger sister, Gina, abandons her blind seven-year-old son, Scotty, into her care. She discovers her nephew has behavioral and academic problems. When she acquires a handsome tutor to help Scotty, named John French, she finds herself attracted to the compassionate and caring man.

Even though John has deep feelings for Monica, he discovers she does not feel they should date since he is not a Christian. His agnostic views prevent them from having a fulfilling relationship, and Monica stresses that they cannot become emotionally involved unless he accepts Christ.

As John takes a religious class at Monica’s church, he does discover the joy of salvation. However, after his baptism, when he decides to leave to go into a long-distance specialized ministry, he has to decide which is more important: his relationship with Monica or his desire to proclaim his newfound salvation to others. [When you provide your summary, make it brief, but be sure the important elements of the story are highligted. Also, if your story deals with a certain issue, you might want to mention any knowledge you have about the subject. For example, if your novel deals with a social worker trying to help an abused child, and you are a social worker, then you might want to mention that shortly after your summary.]

As I’m sure you are aware the African-American Christian fiction market is growing steadily, and new and upcoming authors are being published by various houses. Also, my novel includes two secondary characters, who are Monica’s best friends. I plan on developing this story into a three-book series, based on the best friends. [It’s good to mention any unique knowledge about the industry that might help the editor see the merits of your project. Also, if you’re thinking of developing the story into a series, let the editor know.]

I am a member of Romance Writers of America (RWA) and American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW). Currently, I am the secretary of the Faith Hope and Love Inspirational Chapter of RWA. [If you are a member of any professional writers organizations, you can list them here. Being a member of writers groups shows how serious you are about developing your craft and networking with others within the industry.]

I enjoyed working on this project, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Cecelia Dowdy
Christian Fiction Author

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Even though I sold this book to Barbour, they didn’t want it for the line/imprint that I referenced in my query letter. They wanted it for their Heartsong Presents line. This will happen sometimes. When I sold a book to Steeple Hill, I’d submitted it for their then-new women’s fiction line and they acquired it for their Love Inspired line. Usually, if an editor likes your writing, and they feel the story is better-suited for another imprint within their publishing house, they’ll usually let you know, and you can still make a sale.

Let me know if you have other questions about this blog entry or anything else about writing…

~Cecelia Dowdy~

John’s Quest, A Review


Check out this great review of John’s Quest on the Tidbits And Treasures Blog!

From Tidbits And Treasures: This book is a great read and wonderful love story. I could have read it in one sitting. One just feels as though they are living right there, witnessing what is going on in these people’s lives. And that is the essence of a successful novel.

Enjoy!

~Cecelia Dowdy~

Still Tired…


Believe it or not, I have a variety of things to blog about tonight, but, energy escapes me! I’m tired, tired, tired. It’s still early, but I’m going to bed NOW and getting some rest! It really wore me down, spending the majority of last weekend at my day job! If I had to do that all the time, I’d be a mess!

~Cecelia Dowdy~

Milk Money – A 4-Star Review Posted On Amazon.com

Here’s a four-star review of my novel, Milk Money, posted on Amazon.com.

From Amazon.com:
Cecelia Dowdy’s sophomore (actually, I believe it’s her 3rd…) effort, “Milk Money,” is a lovely novel. Miss Dowdy has improved immeasurably in her creation of dialogue, and her attention to detail in storytelling makes this book an enjoyable read. From the charming title to the wonderfully engaging opening paragraph, I was hooked on this book. The conflict created by the author felt less contrived than in “John’s Quest”. Bravo, Cecelia, this is a cool book!

This is the story of Emily, a young girl running a dairy farm without the ability to do everything on her own, and Frank, the CPA hired by Emily’s stepmom to see to the accounting side of the business. I was absolutely captured from the opening chapter, and invested as I learned why Emily was running the place and began to question stepmom’s motives. “Milk Money” is a sweet story and a worthwhile way to spend a few hours.

So, if you haven’t purchased Milk Money, I encourage you to do so! It’s a sweet story that I’m pretty sure you’ll love!

~Cecelia Dowdy~

Tired


For those of you who don’t know, I’m an accountant at my day job. It’s close to audit time, and I spent the majority of today (Saturday) at work, and will probably be at work all day tomorrow.

I’m about ready to go to bed now, I’m so tired. I’ll be posting more book reviews soon…

~Cecelia Dowdy~

Courting Disaster by Andrea Boeshaar


Courting Disaster by Andrea Boeshaar
Heartsong Presents #798
Publisher: Barbour Publishing (Heartsong Presents)
ISBN: 9781602600324
Binding: Mass Market
Pages: 176 pages
From Heartsong Presents website:
Caregiver or crook? Cadi Trent knows personal tragedy firsthand. As a child, her family was swept away in a flash flood, and only she survived. As an adult, she’s an EMT who devotes her life to helping others. When her team, Disaster Busters, is called to a crisis in a nearby town, Cadi is baffled by the hostility she receives from an intriguing sheriff’s deputy. As a law enforcement officer, Frank Parker has seen it all. But he wasn’t savvy enough to see through the deception wrought on his community by a “charitable organization” after a tornado ripped through town three years ago. Now, older and wiser, he’s determined not to trust anyone. Not even Cadi, the lovely Disaster Buster he can’t seem to avoid. How can Cadi love a man who has no confidence in basic truths about her? Only God can help Frank learn to trust-and live-again.
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This story is a nice read to take up some time on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Cadi spends her free time serving others via Disaster Busters, the community service organization that she’s created. The trauma of losing her family in a flood causes her to be empathetic to the plight of others. Her time spent serving other disaster victims wreaks havoc with her social life and it doesn’t appear that she can find a mate who agrees to play second fiddle to her career. She’s stunned when lawman Frank Parker is hostile towards her rescue organization. Frank has been duped by a similar community service team, and he’s hesitant to accept that Disaster Busters is a legit operation. However, trouble arises when a disgruntled victim accuses Disaster Busters of a crime. Can Frank really trust Cadi and her crew?

This book is book #2 in the Iowa series. If Barbour follows their usual pattern with Heartsong Presents novels, this should be re-released as part of a 3-in-1 volume for the state of Iowa.

I’m giving this book away as part of my January Book Giveaway.

~Cecelia Dowdy~

25 Things About Me






I was tagged on Facebook to tell 25 things about myself! I had so much fun listing the facts that I decided to post the list here on my blog! Enjoy!

1. I’m married to a totally blind man who is a computer programmer for the IRS.
2. We have a three and a half year old son who is the cutest, most intelligent child that ever walked the face of the earth! Really!
3. Although we attend a Baptist church, I don’t consider myself Baptist…just call me a Christian.
4. I’m an author and my fourth book was released this month…go buy it! My fifth novel will be released in June.
5. I love homemade desserts and I love to bake. Want a piece of my lemon pound cake?
6. I love books! Christian fiction is my favorite, but I read secular novels occasionally, too.
7. I’m impatient.
8. I hate working full time. I wanna quit and write novels all day.
9. I’m an accountant during the day.
10. I have three sisters: One older and two younger.
11. I’m the only sibling in my family who has a kid.
12. I don’t care for salad, I only eat it to stay healthy.
13. I eat bagel and cream cheese OR oatmeal for breakfast each week day.
14. Although I love to bake desserts, I hate cooking dinner each night.
15. Although I hate cooking dinner each night, my favorite channel is the Food Network Channel.
16. I can’t sing.
17. My favorite movie is the Titanic.
18. I’ve been driving the same car for over ten years – a 1998 Honda Accord.
19. When not cooking or playing with my son, I’m usually on the computer.
20. I’d like to be a bestselling author one day…NY Times or close to it..(wouldn’t most authors?)
21. My favorite color is royal blue.
22. I love dolphins and marine life.
23. I love artwork by Christian Riese Lassen.
24. I love to vacation in hot, tropical places.
25. I’m currently agentless, but hopefully that will change in 2009!

~Cecelia Dowdy~

Prayer For Barack Obama

Lord, please be with Barack Obama as he sworn in as our President today. Please let your Holy Spirit guide and protect him in making sound decisions as he leads this country. Also, Lord Jesus, help the First Family as they settle into their new roles in the White House.

In Jesus’ Name I pray,
Amen…

When Barack Obama is sworn in today, we all need to say a prayer, lift him up in God’s name as he takes the reins in the leadership of our country.

I hope everybody has a nice Inauguration Day.

~Cecelia Dowdy~