Friday, December 14, 2012

A Christmas Treat: My First LRACW Meeting

By Dorothy Hill

Today was a first for me; my first meeting with other Christian writers in Little Rock. A friend on Facebook posted the meeting announcement for LRACW and I immediately started looking through the announcement for time, address and what to expect at the meeting.

When I arrived I was escorted to the meeting room, which really put me at ease. There is nothing worse than getting lost, being late and disrupting whatever might be going on when you finally figure out where you’re supposed to be. I’m so grateful that wasn’t my lot today.

And what do you know? Refreshments. Finger sandwiches (with no crusts!), chips and a fabulous dip, individual tart-sized ‘pies’ complete with whipped cream! Chex Mix, oh – and caramel corn. Such an unexpected bounty and so appreciated by all.

The writers at the meeting were so welcoming and friendly. They each made it a point to speak to me and introduce themselves. What a courteous and kind thing to do, to make a stranger feel so welcome. (Of course, without name tags next month, I won’t know who you are. And likely you wouldn’t know me either!)

Our speaker was Linda Scisson who talked about her new book, One-of-a-Kind Christmas Quiz. The book was available for purchase, which I did and now I can’t stop reading it. Clearly Linda knows a lot more about Christmas than I. This is an enjoyable read in a well organized book. The handout she provided for each of us was a glimpse into her book.

Linda spoke about her book and some of the decisions she made during the writing process. Very enlightening! Getting good counsel from an attorney was an excellent decision! She shared some publishing information that I think was very appropriate and useful. And I felt her pain when she mentioned the seemingly endless end-notes. I know who I’m going to talk to when I feel I’m ready to take that step toward publishing.

Linda’s book has 112 questions with multiple choice answers provided. I’m taking this book to our family Christmas morning brunch…and I’m going to Quiz my hubby and kids. I’m so glad there is an answer key in the back of the book. Without it I would be sunk.

I’m so looking forward to meeting on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. And oh yes, I’m going to the writers’ conference on May 18th at Summit Church in North Little Rock. Hope you’ll come join us!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Christmas @ LRACW: An Interview with Linda L. Scisson



Since our very own Linda L. Scisson will be sharing about her book, One-of-a-Kind Christmas Quiz at our LRACW Christmas party (tomorrow, December 11), we thought we'd share a little more about her with you. Read on to discover more about this Little Rock writer and her exciting Christmas book...

How long have you been writing?


I’m 62 years old, and I’ve enjoyed writing most of my adult life. A major milestone was in the early 1980s when I shared my poems with a psychiatrist, and she suggested I enroll in a poetry class. I’m so glad I took Dr. Rosemary Brandt’s suggestion. Those early poems eventually led me to a heightened appreciation of the things of God. That is, God started showing up, in some form or fashion, in my poems, and I recognized a deep longing to get to know Him. He is called “Wonderful Counselor,” you know, and He does not charge for therapy sessions.

Two decades later, I submitted my first article, sort of on a lark, to an online Christian magazine called Excel Online, which was an outreach of Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock. “Seeing Ourselves in Seabiscuit” galloped into cyberspace in August 2003, and I received compliments from the editor, along with encouragement to continue to write and submit.

Are you originally from Arkansas?

 I grew up in Crossett, a small paper-mill town in Ashley County. I moved here after college graduation: The small-town girl moving to the big-city theme, as did my twin sister Brenda Scisson.


           Is One-of-a-Kind Christmas Quiz your first book?


One-of-a-Kind Christmas Quiz (Mustang, OK: Tate Publishing, 2012) is my first book to be marketed by someone other than myself. My contract with Tate included a marketing contract, and a marketing representative who gave me pointers and a gentle push to promote this book. I prefer the writing and research, rather than marketing, and Travis King understood that and did not push me into a place that would have been highly stressful for me.  

Yet, my first book —that I also had self-published, elsewhere — is Durables: Articles, Poems, and Reviews. I had a grand total of 230 copies printed, starting back in 2007. There was no official marketing, and I gave many copies away as gifts.

What inspired you to write this book?

I remember at my sister’s dining room table on Christmas Day, 2010, sharing a few Christmas quiz questions. And I knew I could compile all my questions from several years, and add some more, and turn it into a book. I had the desire to do so, and I chose to pursue it.

Also, I had a sense of failure with Durables. While I have a revised and expanded manuscript, I have not had the energy or the emotional stamina to do any more with it. And I translate that lack of mine as God’s prompting to close the door of Durables, which revised manuscript is a few yards from me (as I type my responses to these questions), housed in a three-ring, durable notebook.

So I turned to something lighter in scope.

And I had a sense there would be something unique about my Christmas quiz book: that it is one-of-a-kind, but ultimately the reader will determine that.

Have you used One-of-a-Kind Christmas Quiz with your own family?

I will speak about its use with family, in pertinent part, at our meeting on December 11. The basic answer is: Yes, I have used this book with family members.

Without a doubt, it has generated family fun and bonding. I recall one day after sharing one of the spiritual questions in One-of-a-Kind Christmas Quiz, one family member asked me a deeply theological question, and I had to suggest the inquiry be addressed to a pastor. I had little or no idea of the depth of this relative’s spiritual quest. 




Tuesday, November 20, 2012

December 11 LRACW Meeting Details

One of a Kind Christmas Quiz
We are going to be in for a real treat at our next LRACW Meeting. It will be held at FamilyLife on December 11. Our very own Linda Scisson will tell us about her brand new book, One-of-a-Kind Christmas Quiz.  I want to get a copy of this book for my family!
 
Everyone at the December meeting will get a list of members' favorite websites and blogs for writers. Please e-mail a list of your favorites to president@lracw.org. Thanks!
 
And finally, the news we've all been waiting for .... details about the 2013 LRACW Writers Conference. Well, that will be given at the December 11 meeting.
 
Have wonderful holidays,
 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

November LRACW Meeting Details

Mark your calendars for our next LRACW Meeting.  It's gonna be great!
 
 
My Life in Publishing

November 13, 2012

12-1 p.m. at FamilyLife

Ron Deal

Did you hear the joke about the kid who hated to read and got C’s in English his whole life? He now writes for a living."
                                                                                               
—Ron Deal

You will be encouraged and inspired as you hear Ron Deal share about his writing journey at the November meeting of the Little Rock chapter of American Christian Writers. Ron is a marriage and family author, conference speaker, and therapist. He is Founder and President of As For Me And My House Ministries, LLC (www.RonDeal.org). Since 2012, he has served as Director of Blended Family Ministries for FamilyLife®.
 
Ron is the author of The Smart Stepfamily: Seven Steps to a Healthy Family (and DVD series), The Smart Stepmom (coauthored with Laura Petherbridge), The Remarriage Checkup: Tools to Help Your Marriage Last a Lifetime (coauthored with Dr. David Olson), and The Smart Stepdad. His latest book, Dating and the Single Parent , has just been released.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

It's gonna be a great year for LRACW!

notebook and pen
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Mary May Larmoyeux

Are you excited about all that's planned for the Little Rock Chapter of American Christian Writers? Well, your officers sure are! And from the buzz after our meeting last Tuesday, it seems like lots of other writers are, too. For those of you who were at the meeting, didn't Lynn do a wonderful job with her original story!

It's great that Carla is keeping us networked through Facebook and Twitter. And, of course, we have this special blog. Please let Carla know if you'd like to contribute to it. We really would appreciate your help.


Our speaker next month (Tuesday, October 9) knows all about Facebook, Twitter, and so much more! Jeff Abramavitz of 2 Degrees Media Strategies (a comprehensive digital marketing agency) will tell us how to use social media to engage, embrace and excite our audience.


And it's not too early to mark your calendars for our annual conference. It will be on May 18, 2013, at The Summit Church in North Little Rock.


Finally, some of you have suggested that we each share one or two (or more) of our favorite websites for writers. That's a great idea! I plan to head on over to Facebook tonight and post a couple of my favorites there. Would you share one or two there, too?


It is a privilege to serve as your president along with Cindy (Vice-President and Treasurer) and Tonda (Secretary).


Yep, it's gonna be a great year for LRACW!