Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Time to Emerge

Spring is a time of new life as seeds burst out of their shells and emerge from the ground, sprouting green stems and colorful flowers... until the crazy weather freezes them out with a last cold snap! But they survive. Spring is rough, but full of hope! Similar to writing.

The Book Garden
by Lee White
Those shiny new ideas and characters tease us into starting the buds of a fresh story. But so much else goes into our writing. Just like a garden, we have to nourish it and water it, weaving in a back story and details without drowning it. Though our characters face tortuous weeds of catastrophe and storms of emotions, we help them grow and overcome their struggles--the weeds are cast out, and the storms pass. All our hard work eventually pays off with a beautiful garden of an MS in the summer. But the work isn't done. As autumn approaches, we call on our friends to help with the harvest: editing, publishing, and promoting.

Writing may feel like a lonely tulip struggling to survive the harsh ups and downs of Spring, but we aren't alone. We all go through the same blocks, dry spells, and time constraints. That's why I love the IWSG. It keeps me going. You all keep me going. Thank you!

Now, here are a few Updates:
  • It's been great to hear feedback from readers about CONDUCTION. The cliffhanger ending is enticing them to want more and making me eager to get into the sequel, MAGNETRON (a taste of the first chapter is included in CONDUCTION)
  • In the meantime, I was struck with a new idea. It's a murder mystery with a twist. I've always wanted to try one. It's very exciting as the ideas keep coming, for now...
  • And lastly, I wanted to write a poem about my crazy puppies for the Wergle-Flomp humor poetry contest. April Fools! - the deadline was April 1st and I didn't make it. I'd still like to finish it and was happy to be inspired to write it!
Hold on! I have a lovely new book announcement!

A QUICK TEST: Quick Tale #4
by Patricia Josephine Lynne

Aliens
Outer Space
Experiments

These mysteries fascinate our minds.

Explore the unknown in this exciting collection of tales. Each story is told in exactly 200 words and designed to stimulate your brain no matter how busy your day is.

THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE.

Available on Amazon


Patricia J.L. is too creative for her own good. A paranormal and fantasy junkee, she loves to craft fantasy and paranormal stories about vampires, mermaids, angels, demons, zombies, and other mythical creatures. Aliens might even appear in her stories. No matter what mythical beast you crave. Patricia  has a fantasy for every imagination.

When she’s not lost writing in fantasy worlds, she relaxes with knitting, drawing and art, and jigsaw puzzles. And of course, good paranormal fantasy books. Patricia J.L. currently lives with her husband in Upper Michigan. One day, they both hope to have enough pets to resemble a petting zoo. (Until then, can she pet your cat or dog?)

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Keep the words blooming!



9 comments:

M.J. Fifield said...

I miss having shiny new story ideas. They're so much fun.

Looking forward to hearing more about the murder mystery with a twist...

Happy Spring!

And congrats to Patricia!!

L. Diane Wolfe said...

As I'm about to start my garden, I can totally relate to that analogy.

Congrats to Patricia.

Rachna Chhabria said...

I love spring time :)

Loni Townsend said...

Yesterday, it was in the 60s--sunshine and gorgeous. We're expecting snow on Friday, and there are lightning and hail warnings coming across my newsfeed for today. Gotta love this weather.

Hope your writing life (and your spring) has more sunshine than bad days.

Grats to Patricia!

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Spring has been rough but the end will be worth it. Congrats on the good reviews.

Patricia JL said...

That's great news about Conduction's ending. Although, I gotta admit, cliffhangers annoy the heck out of me so I tend to wait until all books are out before reading. Blame the author who made me wait an entire year to find out what happened at the end of their cliffhanger. =|

Thank you for the book shout out.

Fundy Blue said...

The IWSG has kept me going too, Tara! I so appreciate this group, and I'm grateful to be part of it. May your garden flourish and produce!

Sandra Cox said...

Great analogy.
Congrats to Patricia.
Write on:)

Elizabeth Seckman said...

We had snow pellets today. Spring is definitely rough on the little blooms! Both my flowers and my words could use some sunshine. LOL

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