Saturday, March 31, 2012

Here's How It's Going Down for This Editor at the @UCFBookFestival


OK, so check it.

It's 12:30 a.m. and I am exhausted from a long day of editing and, of course, meetings. But I had such an exciting time at the opening reception for the 3rd Annual UCF Book Festival that I just had to share.

Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee are sweet as Hogwart's pie. I love them! Tosca tried to get Ted to steal someone's baby for her--she was totally joking. The baby was super adorable. Ted and I conversed about what it's like to be a writer in writing mode. I knew what he meant. As an editor, I absolutely welcome an opportunity to climb out from behind my computer to travel. We both agreed that getting out and meeting with people at events like the UCF Book Festival is refreshing.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Prayers That Release Writer and Editor Creative Flow


I am not usually overtly spiritual on my blog because I respect the diversity of beliefs and backgrounds of those who may stop by to read it. I began this blog to share and learn ways to be successful in publishing despite the odds. In maintaining this goal, I like to share encouragement and tools that help me. And today, I am facing an uphill climb of completing a massive edit in a short period of time and I thought, “I bet there are others out there who may be struggling with projects of their own. Maybe as I pray, I can share my prayers and maybe they will help them too.”

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Diversity, Politics, and Good Eats at the 2012 UCF Book Festival


More surprises and diversity await the happy, adventurous reader at this year's UCF Book Festival. Held at the UCF Arena on Saturday, March 31, 2012, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the event will feature authors from around the country representing every genre and reader age group. They will be there to sign books and participate in author readings and panels, which will bring insight to the writers' plight to becoming published authors and inspiration to those who wish to follow in their footsteps. Audience members will also learn what goes on inside the minds of their favorite writers as they create amazing stories.

For me, four more surprises, other than Ted Dekker, landed on my list of who to see this year as I looked more closely at the line-up of authors. Usually I quickly look over the list to see if there are any names I recognize. Bad idea, I know. So this year I am glad I took my time, else I would have missed a tantalizing buffet of reading material I can really sink my eyes into.

Here's who I am looking forward to reading and hearing for the first time:

1. Nelson D. George—one of the first writers to document hip hop culture and the author of several award-winning books on the subject, including Hip Hop America and The Death of Rhythm and Blues; he also coauthored (with Simmons) Russell Simmons’s autobiography Life and Def. He directed Queen Latifah in the HBO film Life Support, and is an executive producer of VH1’s longrunning Hip Hop Honors broadcast. His newest novel, The Plot Against Hip Hop, will be his featured piece at the festival. I can't wait to hear his thoughts about race, culture, and the influence of hip hop in 2012 and beyond.

2. Aliya S. King—contributing editor and columnist for Upscale, a women’s lifestyle magazine. She writes about music, relationship and women’s issues. In 2007 Aliya co-authored the New York Times’ bestseller, Keep the Faith, with platinum recording artist Faith Evans. She also co-authored Original Gangster with Frank Lucas, on whom the film American Gangster was based. She wrote and published her first novel, Platinum, released by Simon and Schuster in July 2010. And her latest novel, Diamond Life, was released by Simon and Schuster in February 2012.

Aliya and Nelson will be on a panel together at the book festival at 2:00 in the Author Zone. They will discuss "The Beauty and Power of Hip Hop.”

3. Jeff Ashton—a prosecutor for the State of Florida for thirty years, and in that time he tried more than eighty murder cases. Now retired, he lives in Florida with his wife and children. He is the first lawyer to successfully try a case using DNA evidence. His featured title is Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony. This is of interest to me as a Floridian, but even more because I kept as far from the case as I could when it was happening. So being now separated by time, I am interested to hear Jeff's thoughts on what happened beyond the courtroom. Jeff will hold two panel discussions at 10:00 and 12:00 in the Author Zone.

And last but certainly not least, I must leave myself room for a little soul food. The Southern gal and foodie in me is looking forward to meeting this lady.

4. Stephanie L. Tyson—a creative chef who has turned growing up in the South into the soul of her restaurant, Sweet Potatoes. Trained in culinary arts at Baltimore International College, Chef Tyson opened her award-winning restaurant with her partner Vivián Joiner in 2003 in the downtown arts district of Winston-Salem, where they live. Stephanie's featured title at the festival is Well, Shut My Mouth! The Sweet Potatoes Restaurant Cookbook—recipes from the Sweet Potatoes restaurant, recipes from the families of Chef Stephanie Tyson and co-owner Vivian Joiner, and recipes that are Southern, plain, and simple. That just sounds so mmm-mmm good. Don't it, y'all? Stephanie will be on a panel called "Southern Cooking at Its Best" at 3:00 in the Author Zone with baker and author, Nathalee Dupree, author of Southern Biscuits.

For more information about author readings and panels at this year's book festival, click here.

Which authors are you hoping to see at this year's festival?

Saturday, March 24, 2012

What's Got Me All Excited About This Year's UCF Book Festival?


Why, Ted Dekker is coming to the 2012 UCF Book Festival on March 31--that's what!

Both my husband and I are fans. If it wasn't for Ted, I don't think we would have ventured to read Christian fiction at all. Actually, a close friend of mine introduced us to his books several years ago--yes, we were late to the party but we quickly caught up. Ted was new to us but not new to the author game.

Our first book we read of his was Thr3e. We loved the roller coaster ride in that one. Totally unexpected ending. Then we read House (coauthored with Frank Peretti, who just released a new title--Illusion--a couple weeks ago himself), next was Adam (creepy), and finally Boneman's Daughters and The Bride Collector. We are still working our way through the last two--busy parents, professionals... You know how it is.

We can't wait to get into his newest novel Forbidden. Read a synopsis here. I think the festival will get us all worked up about that one too. He will be reading from Forbidden with coauthor Tosca Lee at 1:00 in the Festival Zone. Then he and Tosca will be featured on an author panel at the festival at 3:00 in the Author Zone.

There will be fun for our children as well. They know this festival well and have already asked if Scholastic will be there. That's all they care about--the kids' stuff. But I don't think they know about WUCF TV's presentation of "The Cat in the Hat" or the miniature horse meet and greet. Oh, and the Yum! Yum! Cupcake Truck and the return of the Star Wars characters. They will be surprised and overwhelmed with excitement trying to keep up with each activity. (Click here for a full schedule of events.)

This really is a highlight event of the year for a bibliophile family like ours. If you want your family to begin to get excited about reading and you're a Central Floridian, the UCF Book Festival is a great outing to add to your list of must-attend events. And they bring all this to the community for free. So no excuses. Bring your whole family out for an amazing day of literary fun and mind-opening adventure!

Hope to see you there!

Monday, March 12, 2012

15 Grammatical Errors That Make You Look Bad

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15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly
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Friday, March 9, 2012

15 Sites to Help Writers Keep Up with Christian Publishing Trends

"How do we know what the trends are in Christian publishing?"
This is one of the most frequently asked questions in the publishing panels I am part of at writers conferences. Many of the answers to this question have a lot to do with following key information sources, reading that genre widely, and watching the Christian books best-seller lists. The other editors and I often spout of a list of websites, trade magazines, newsletters, and blogs to give some direction, but I doubt that even the most dutiful and skilled listener in those sessions could take down all of that. So guess what? I am listing it all here for you to peruse at your leisure. Aren't I nice? A one-stop Christian Publishing trends spot. :)

Ready? Here we go!


Barna Group is a visionary research and resource company located in Ventura, California. The firm is widely considered to be a leading research organization focused on the intersection of faith and culture. The Barna Group offers a range of customized research, resources and training to serve churches, non-profits, businesses, and leaders.

CBA (formerly called Christian Booksellers Association) is the trade association for approximately 1,700 Christian stores, including independents, regional and national chains, church-owned stores, franchises, and marketing groups, plus more than 500 book publishers, record companies, gift companies and other product suppliers.

Charisma is the flagship magazine of Charisma Media. For more than thirty years, it has been a trusted source of news, teaching, and inspiration to help spread the gospel of Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Literary Agent Chip MacGregor has a comprehensive knowledge of the industry—from book development to writing, acquisition to production, marketing to sales. He has secured more than 1,000 book deals for authors with all of the major publishers in both ABA and CBA.

Christian Fiction Online is affiliated with the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance. It exists to proclaim the glory of Christ in all genres of Christian fiction by broadening the CBA presence in the world through blogging/promoting on the Internet.

Christian Retailing covers the latest industry news and information in each of its print issues. The magazine includes respected editorial content on the critical issues affecting the Christian retail industry, supplemented by advertising that specifically targets Christian bookstore owners and buyers.

Christianity Today is a leading, nonprofit media ministry for the evangelical church with 6 print publications, several digital-only publications, and practical web and mobile resources that together reach over 2.5 million people every month.

Christian News Northwest is a monthly tabloid-size newspaper serving the evangelical Christian community in Portland and Salem, Ore., Vancouver, Wash., and dozens of surrounding communities throughout western and central Oregon and southwest Washington.

Crosswalk.com share Christian news headlines from around the world, conservative commentary, persecution headlines, Religion Today, and breaking Christian news.

The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) is an international non-profit trade organization comprised of member companies that are involved in the publishing and distribution of Christian content worldwide. Since 1974, ECPA has strengthened Christian publishing by building networking, information, and advocacy opportunities within the industry and throughout multiple channels so that our members can more effectively produce and deliver transformational Christian content.

Focus on the Family is a global Christian ministry dedicated to helping families thrive. Through radio broadcasts, websites, simulcasts, conferences, interactive forums, magazines, books, counseling and much more, Focus on the Family equips parents, children and spouses to thrive in an ever-changing, ever-more-complicated world.

The Religion News Service aims to be the largest single source of news about religion, spirituality and ideas. We strive to inform, illuminate, and inspire public discourse on matters relating to belief and convictions.

The Steve Laube Agency is committed to providing top quality guidance to authors and speakers. Our years of experience and success bring a unique service to our clients. We focus primarily in the Christian marketplace and have put together an outstanding gallery of authors and speakers whose books continue to make an impact throughout the world.

World covers all aspects of the news: national, international, and cultural; politics and business; medicine, science, technology, and sports. They have feisty columns and religious reflections. They even have cartoons and a page with funny or strange stories. But what matters the most is this: They believe in a God who tells the truth and wants us to do the same.

Publishers Weekly leading trade publication for the entire publishing industry. The religion book news channel gives information from across the industry about books on a range religious topics.


Please share this valuable information with your writer friends. Also if you know of other valuable websites that offer solid information about the trends in Christian publishing, add them to the comments below and I will periodically update this list.