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Lyn’s September book that’s really an October book

Posted by Lyn on 03 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

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You won’t see the cover of my latest book down the left column because my publisher pushed my release date back a month. Anyway, I’m very excited about BLESSED ASSURANCE. It is the omnibus edition (which means the edition that includes all three original books). This was my first historical series from 19989-2000. Now it has a brand new cover and my new publisher let me go back and revise the original so it –I think–has a brand new life.

 In this series, I feature earth-shattering (quite literally in book 2) events that shaped American history: The Great Chicago Fire 1871, the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, and the start of Prohibition in 1920.  Each story is a generation in two families–one white and one black–that help each other, love and live through these troubled times.

 I was very pleased that Harriet Klausner reviewed this edition. If you’d like to read her review, go to amazon.com to the entry for this book and scroll to the bottom. I think she used the word, “superb,” always a favorite of mine–in reviews!!

 




Competition Time!

Posted by Marly Mathews on 02 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

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Get ready…set, write! Some of you might recognize my blog title if you happen to be a Father Ted fan. :) While the KIA marathon is definitely a motivator to get our writing butts in gear it’s also a friendly competition between our writing genre teams to see which team can literally write the most. So, good luck to everyone participating in the KIA and lets have a huge round of applause for our KIA divas, Diana Troldahl and Dawna Grubbs. This year the KIA and the short story workshop will be having a coming together as such, Nicole Montreuil will also be assisting the KIA divas.

Let’s not forget that we also have an RWA Online member, Jenna Mayson walking in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer! Click the Ribbon of Hope below to show your support of a fellow chapter mate!

I’m also participating in The Raven Halloween Hunt this year, so if you love scavenger hunts check it out!

And one last note, Friday October 5, is the day for our new releases chat in our Public Author Chat room so please try to stop by!

http://www.rwaonlinechapter.org/chat.htm

~Marly

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If It’s October…

Posted by Claire on 01 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Writing Life

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Then it’s both Breast Cancer Awareness Month and time for the KIA Writing Marathon at RWA Online.

cheer.gif Once upon a time, there was a member of RWA Online named Kia Cochrane who developed breast cancer. In her memory, the chapter coordinates a writing marathon each year for the month of October. During this month, those of us who sign up for the marathon cheer each other on, share recipes for quick meals (so our families don’t starve) and get a whole lot of writing done. This year, the volunteer organizers have added links for us to donate to breast cancer research programs and to the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer (in which one of our members is participating). It’s also a reminder to all of us to book a check-up.

cheer.gif I joined the chapter after the loss of Kia and never had the good luck to meet her, but each year, this marathon takes on an extra layer of meaning for me. One in four women contract breast cancer, and each year, I can add a few more names to the list. Many of those friends and associates are fellow writers, even other members of RWAOL, and they are foremost in my thoughts in this month of months.

cheer.gif We don’t have to lose our friends, family, sisters, selves. Cancer can be beaten, with spirit and with medical research, and October is our month to make a difference.

cheer.gif The KIA Marathon is a celebration of life, because creating in any media is a celebration of what it is to be alive. It commemorates the past by honouring Kia and all the other woman each of us have known who have fought this far-too-familiar battle. It gives strength to the present, but allowing each of us to build bonds with each other, to cheer for those among us who have been triumphant, to offer a helping hand to those facing their battle. And it gives hope to the future, by encouraging us to involve with research groups and charities, by reminding each and every one of us to book a boob-smash mammogram, by helping us to reach out to our sisters facing this challenge.

cheer.gif So, whether you’re a member of RWA Online or not, put on your pink ribbon bracelet for the month of October, get your butt into your chair, book your boobies to be smashed, and write your heart out this month. Honour the past, fortify the present and build a better future for women everywhere.

cheer.gif We can dream it, so we can do it. It’ll be easier if we work together.

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Claire

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