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Dreaming, I’m Always Dreaming …

January 15, 2016 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

Even though January is only half through, my thoughts keep floating ahead to June when we will head back to France. Here are a few things I’m dreaming about:

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The jacaranda trees will be in bloom and so will the fields of sunflowers,

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and the lavender … I can smell it now! My shutter finger is already beginning to twitch …

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There will be two glorious weeks back in Arles, following the footsteps of Van Gogh and being a flâneur … making notes … taking photos …

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And then … be still my heart … back to Antibes to discover more about Katherine and Philippe and Simone and Nick … and who knows what else …

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And Nice … oh yes, Nice … days in Nice with friends and French lessons and the turquoise waters of the Med … and more notes for stories …

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Yup, dreaming … I’m always dreaming …

Have you begun dreaming about how 2016 will be for you? Even if it’s not going to happen, it never hurts to dream. Dream along with me! I’ll take you with me on the blog and bring you to the south of France in another new novel. Avec plaisir … 

Bon weekend, everyone!

Okay, I have to admit something now. From the minute I wrote the title for this post, a song has been playing over and over in my head. You know how that happens sometimes? It has absolutely nothing to do with France … and comes from waaaaaaay back in the day for me. Probably before your time!  So I had to find it and share it … ah, yes, memories of the Friday night Teen Town dances … a great jive song too! Excusez-moi while I have a little burst of melancholy!

Filed Under: Blog, France, If it is France..., Photo blogs, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: Antibes, Arles, Cote D'Azur, Dreams, France, French Riviera, lavender, Love In Provence, novels, photography, sunflowers, travel, trip fiction, Van Gogh, writing

Jessica Bell’s new release for self-publishers

May 18, 2015 by Patricia Sands

6860097Today is the launch day of Jessica Bell‘s book, SELF-PUBLISH YOUR BOOK: A Quick and Easy Step-by-Step Guide.

This 6th installment of the bestselling Writing in a Nutshell series, will not overwhelm you with all information available—it will tell you exactly what you need to know, without the faff, by following a foolproof, cost-efficient, time-efficient, extremely easy-to-follow, step-by-step, self-publishing method.

Want to go from manuscript to a professionally published book within one week? Then this is the book for you.

For more details, visit Jessica’s website by clicking here.

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Filed Under: Blog, News, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: ALLi, guide, indie authors, Jessica Bell, publishing, self-publishing, writing

Back into the cave …

March 14, 2015 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

There is such joy in having children and grandchildren visit for their March break holiday. I wouldn’t trade it for the world! After the final wave goodbye, accompanied by a sniffle or two,  there is the absolute necessity to clamber back into my writing cave and attempt to get caught up. Ha! As if that ever really happens …

However, this cave is not a bad place to be when I’m writing about the Côte d’Azur and Provence. Photos, memories, and words carry me into my fantasies. The characters begin to take charge. Writing fiction is always an adventure.

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This is a view of Antibes taken from the top of the 500-year-old Fort Carré that sits overlooking the harbour. Beyond the old town, sits the forested Cap d’Antibes. If you follow my Love In Provence series, this is where Kat and Philippe have been investing time and energy restoring a long-neglected property with the hope of of a bright future.

I wonder what’s happened to them in the week I’ve left them to their own devices? I know there will be a surprise or two in store for me … and, eventually, you!

I was reminded of this quote from William Styron: 

“A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.”

He might have added “as does the author while writing!”

Bon weekend, tout le monde!

 

 

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Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, France, If it is France..., Photo blogs, Writing Tagged With: Antibes, characters, Cote D'Azur, fiction, France, Love In Provence, Provence, writing

Writing~have you found yours?

March 4, 2015 by Patricia Sands

753047993I’m visiting over at The Artist Unleashed website of Australian novelist and poet (among other talents), Jessica Bell, who lives in Athens, Greece … how’s that for a story? I wrote a bit about how I first found my writing voice. Have you found yours?

I don’t often post writing/publishing information here since there are many websites that accomplish that task so well. I still have a lot to learn and, well, let’s face it … the learning never stops!

I keep meaning to list links of resources that I feel are tremendously helpful, but so far that is still on my “to do” list. Naming my top ten, when asked to do so, these are my standard recommendations:

1. Joanna Penn’s website The Creative Penn ~ where you will find resources to help you write, publish and market your book. Constantly updating, Joanna reports on the latest trends and brings in experts who advise on all aspects of publishing. Extensive archives!

2. Stephen King’s book “On Writing: A Memoir Of The Craft”onwriting ~ part master-blueprint, part memoir, part meditation on the writer’s life, filtered through the lens of his near-fatal car crash and his epiphany on  understanding and appreciating living.

This is what Roger Ebert had to say about it: “A lot of people were outraged that he was honored at the National Book Awards, as if a popular writer could not be taken seriously. But after finding that his book On Writing had more useful and observant things to say about the craft than any book since Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style, I have gotten over my own snobbery.”

3. Fostering Success ~ You’ve written a book. Now what? ~ Self-guided online courses.

4. Alliance of Independent Authors ~ A professional association for authors who self-publish ~ a place to connect, network, ask questions, share information and celebrate.

5. Barb Drozdowich ~ Social media and WordPress consultant ~ see the complete series of resource books she has written for authors across all genres.

069e47cc1ed73ef7d7914605c6853b6a6. The Naked Truth About Self-Publishing ~ Published by The Indie Voice, 10 NYT best-selling authors.

7. The Triskele Trail: A Pathway to Independent Publishing ~ Published by a writer’s collective of five.

8. Jane Freidman  ~ Helping authors and publishers flourish in the digital world.

9. David Gaughran ~ Author and blogger ~  Let’s Get Digital.

10. Kristin Lamb ~ Social Media Jedi and Author, founder of WANA International

And then there is the seemingly ubiquitous Porter Anderson, media journalist and consultant ~ His website demonstrates how he has his finger on the pulse of the digital dynamic in book publishing like no one else. Always worth a listen!

These are all people and websites whose information and insights I find  exceedingly helpful. I’m not saying there aren’t more … because there are.

Recently BookBub published this excellent list of their favourite publishing resources. It’s worth bookmarking this link for future reference when you have time to absorb the information.

Along with the available online resources, I can’t stress enough the importance of joining writers’ groups, networking, talking, listening and sharing. Get to know editors, bloggers, reviewers, designers. Engage with readers. Social media is a necessity. Learn to make it a satisfying and enriching experience. Yes you can.

Who and what helped you find your writing voice? Do you  have other favourites to add to this list? Please do! The more we learn, the better.

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Filed Under: Blog, News, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: Kristin Lamb, On Writing:A Memoir of the Craft, Patricia Sands, social media, Stephen King, The Bridge Club, writing

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