Monday, May 24, 2010

White Cat - Holly Black


Oh Holly Black, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

I'm just kiddin' I'm not going to post a love poem to H.B.

However, being completely impressed with Ms. Black's new book, I have to put this out there. I don't think very many thirty-something women can write a teenage male in first person. Or at least not well. Holly Black has made my short list of women who do.

That's it... short post, I know. But I've got to get back to reading!

Check out White Cat!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Kindred Spririts

About ten months ago, I joined an online writer's group called YALITCHAT.  (See first post about taking my toys and going home) If someone would have told me that in less than a year I'd be flying halfway around the globe to meet a lady I met online, I probably would have laughed in their face.  I'm not that person.  I'm not someone who meets online friends.

I'm glad no one told me because it may have just ruined the wonderful surprise and journey of meeting a kindred spirit such as my friend, Penny.  We traded manuscripts and hit it off, finding many things in common outside of our writer's world.  Fast forward a few months, both of us joining a crit group with a bunch of equally awesome ladies, and an it had to be in the cards surprise trip to Paris with a train ride to England and you've got the perfect mix for friendship to flourish.

Now, to be honest, my little sister was a bit worried about me heading off to a foreign country to visit a lady I'd only met online.  She said, "If you wake up in an ice-bath missing a kidney, don't say I didn't warn you."  Point taken.  I'm glad to say I came back with both kidneys intact.  Not to mention had a wonderful time with Penny and her lovely family.

Meeting someone through their writing is more than just meeting someone online in a chat group.  Writers pour their heart and creative energy into their work and no matter what the story is about, a piece of them will always remain.  I didn't think I got into these online groups and crit group to make new friends. Yet at the end of the day, you just have to be open to friendship no matter where it comes from.  I'm certainly glad I was.  Thanks to these new friends I've learned a heap about writing, the industry and ultimately myself.

Like always, I've taken the scenic route to this realization. Next up on the agenda will be learning how to mingle these two worlds of mine - the writers and the rest of my life.  Stay tuned for more adventures along the winding road to doing the things the long way.