Showing posts with label Her Glory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Her Glory. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2013

Too hot to handle

Summer in May

Apparently summer is upon us and it's only... May!?

Yes, you see that correctly.  It was 102 yesterday and 100 today. If it's only May right now I hate to think of what the actual summer is going to be like! Looks like many trips to the beach and staying indoors or being by the pool will be my main activities when not working this summer.

Do you like the heat? I know some do, but I'm definitely a cold weather fan.

On to other news... like Mothers Day yesterday. Did you send your mother a card and wish her Happy Mothers Day? I did, but I must have misjudged the speed of the postal system and it didn't make it there on time. Maybe I'm a bad daughter...or maybe I'm just extending Mothers Day an extra day for her ;)


Exciting Writing News

I do have a few exciting things to announce that are writing related! My very first post for Her Glory (and online magazine and blog) is LIVE!  Check out my article titled "The Heart of Beauty" and let me know what you think! Show Her Glory some love as well and like them on Facebook [here] and follow them on twitter [here]. 

Also, I recently participated in a fun little thing called Happily Editor After sponsored by Harlequin Love Inspired division of Harlequin books. This was an exciting event where you could sign up to pitch a book in 100 words to one of three Love Inspired editors. The editor would then respond with one of the following responses (taken from the Happily Editor After page):
__I’ll cry if you don’t send me your manuscript (requested full)
__I’d like to get to know your manuscript better (requested proposal)
__I’m not sure if there’s a spark between your manuscript and me, but I’m willing to give it a chance to convince me (requested synopsis)
__There’s just no connection between your manuscript and me (no request, but isn’t it great to know the idea won’t work before you spend time writing it?)
As the day approached (or should I say, the night before) I honed my 100 word pitch.

Yes. Just 100 words!

I don't know about you, but trying to capture interest for an entire manuscript of 55-60k words by only using 100 words was intimidating to say the least. I though and re-thought what I would say, which parts of the book I'd highlight, and the feel I wanted to give within these two short paragraphs.

The morning of the pitch I was more nervous that I had expected! I mean, here I was sitting in front of a computer not even face to face with the editor of my choice and I was shaking! But, when my name was called (it was all done through chat rooms online) I jumped in and pasted my pitch with a shaky hand and a breathless prayer.

The minutes seemed to pass like hours.

Finally, when the editors reply came through I blinked several times... I couldn't be seeing this right. Were the words "full manuscript" really at the end of her response? Yes, yes they were! A full manuscript was requested!

I am still in shock. I think to myself, "My manuscript? You want to see my manuscript?" and then I remember the prayer I sent up in the brief minutes before I received a reply. I asked the Lord to do what He would - knowing full well He would. It was offered more as a prayer to remind myself of this than anything else, and with that prayer came a great peace. Sure, the editor has asked to see my work but that isn't a guarantee. I have a few months to finish writing and perfecting my book with the hopes that it will make the cut, but even if it doesn't I know it will be a worthwhile experience! I'm anticipating where this story will take me and looking forward to every aspect.

Hope you have a wonderful Monday - if you're in SCV, don't stay outside too long or you might evaporate ;)

Monday, March 18, 2013

Thoughts about exciting news

As I'm sure you've guessed, I love writing of all kinds. Part of the reason why I started this blog was to give myself an outlet to "publish" these thoughts. Over time, the focus of this little blog has grown and been shaped by the growth of my own passions.  As I delve into scripture my thinking theology posts reflect this (posts like Hearing & Doing or Thoughts on Community).  When I felt the Lord leading me to focus more on my writing, I noticed another change in the blog, like the addition of {Writer Wednesday} posts as well as my RE:View Friday posts focused on reviewing books.

You, my dear readers, have taken all of these changes in stride and I appreciate that so much! I love that I can come to you with thoughts on the Bible one day and introduce a new writer to you the next. I'm a bit eclectic and my blog reflects that due to the nature of my varying passions. In addition to the things I've already mentioned, I have also shared my thoughts in a more devotional manner in my recent Valentines Day Blues posts (found here). I really enjoyed writing those posts but I think what I enjoyed more was the feedback I got from the women who read the posts. I bring this all up because the news I have to share with you deals with that type of writing.

*Drum roll please*

I am now a monthly contributor to a brand new magazine and online blog called Her Glory! This is a wonderful place for women to come and be encouraged through articles and real stories of women just like them. The team of writers is extensive and covers a wide range of women in all walks and stages of life.  I love that there are married and single women as well as younger and older women contributing to this magazine and blog. If you are a woman, I'm sure you will find something on this site to encourage and bless you.



Used with permission from Her Glory
I love how the Lord has brought this into my life at just the right time. I've been interested in joining a site just like this but everything I looked into just wasn't "right" for me. You know, that little feeling that nudges your heart and you know not to take the next step. Then, one night I happened across a post from the Founder and Editor in Chief of Her Glory, Aysha Gerald, in a photography group I'm a part of. After checking it out, I just knew we'd be a good fit and thankfully Aysha thought so to!

Used with permission from Her Glory
I am excited for this next stage of my writing and what it will free me up to do with this blog. I love how thinking thoughts... has really morphed into a place for readers and writers to come and discuss books, writing, and occasionally a little practical theology.  I will continue on with {Writer Wednesday} and RE:View Friday posts in addition to my musings on writing as I take you with me through the trials and joys of attempting to be published.

I also invite you ladies to continue to follow my devotional posts at Her Glory. This magazine and blog is new as of March 1st and could use as much publicity as it can get! Check out thee Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram pages and help spread the word.

As for this {Writer Wednesday} I will give you a hint and say that if you are looking for a new book to read, you will need to check out the author interview on Wednesday *cough*GIVEAWAY*cough*.