Notes from Minnesota
Hey Freelancer!
My novel number 3, TGV: Trains,
Terrorists, Trust, will be officially released in two weeks. Very exciting
time.
To kick off the festivities, Writing Etc.
is hosting its second writing contest. Here are the details:
I'm giving away three copies of my newest
novel via snail mail, three e-copies. This means I'll announce three first place winners, three runners
up.
First place winners will receive a hard
copy of TGV as well as a certificate suitable for framing verifying their win. They'll also receive a graphic
announcing their win suitable for display on their website. Your entry will appear on my blog.
Second place winners will receive an
e-version of TGV in the .pdf format along with a graphic announcing their win. Your entry will appear on my
blog.
Entrance fee: none.
Here's the book
information:
While traveling through Europe on the TGV
(high speed train), Jennifer Thompson encounters a series of unexpected events.
Here's your assignment: In 500 words or
less, tell me about a similar travel situation that you have faced.
Fine print:
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E-mail your entry to
by June 14, 2010.
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Entries will be reviewed based on
writing quality and story telling.
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Be sure to include your contact
information (snail mail address) so I don't have to hunt you down to send you your book should you win. If
I can't easily find your snail mail address, you'll forfeit your win and someone else will receive your
book. I will not use your snail mail address for any other purpose than this contest.
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Acknowledge that it's OK with you
that I post your winning entry (if you indeed win) on my blog.
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Winners will be announced in the
July 1 issue of Writing Etc.
I think that's it. I hope you enter and
have a ball writing!
Talk soon!
Have a fabulous (and profitable)
week!
Beth
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I'm up to my ears in book launches this week so this column will return next time.
:)
'Til next time. :)
Prompts for the Week
Still busy with launches. We'll connect on this next
time.
Have a great week!
Feature Article
How to tell when you're on the right
track...
Beth Ann Erickson
Intuition is the deep knowingness inside
yourself. It's that place within you where you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that what you're doing is right or
wrong for you at the moment.
Living intuitively, life is a joy, your work
a pleasure. When you don't listen to your intuition, you'll stumble, life will be difficult. Everything you do will
feel like swimming up stream.
You find yourself self sabotaging yourself.
You may forget to answer e-mails. You won't return calls. You'll find yourself doing anything except tend to the
task at hand.
In a similar vein, when you follow another
person's path (which is exactly what you're doing when you're not following your intuition), the same thing will
happen. You will self sabotage the project. You won't feel joy. You will have an inner sense of panic.
So it's imperative to follow your intuition
because your path will always be unique... never quite the same as other writers.
Where one writer will share a trick to do
“this” and another writer will share a trick to do “that,” these techniques may or may not work in your situation.
It’s important to take into account your
personality whenever you’re evaluating marketing techniques.
I’d darn near die (literally) if I had to
cold call editors. I have no problem contacting people if we have a prior relationship, but to call out of the
blue? No way.
That’s just the way I’m wired. I accept it
and work around that inability.
Some people may dislike writing queries and
sales letters. Then cold call. Send e-mails. Do what works for you.
This is why it's so important to follow your
hunches no matter how far off the beaten path it may be.
Your activities may make no sense to the
person watching your life, it may look bizarre to others, in fact, your hunches may not make sense to you either.
But in your spirit, in your soul, all will
make perfect sense. And that's what matters.
How to Know You're on the Right
Track...
When you're on the right track, career-wise,
you'll experience love. You will experience joy. You will find yourself in a high-powered creative zone.
Ah, but what about money? How will I make
a living doing something far off the beaten path?
Or worse yet, how will I understand how my
writing career will unfold without knowing the end result of my actions?
To that I say, your first goal should not be
to rake in the big bucks.
Your first impulse should always be joy.
It's been my experience that money flows
towards joy.
This is because when you're writing in a
state of joy, you won't self sabotage yourself. You won't feel anchors beneath your feet. You will feel incredible
peace while clients, customers, buyers will be drawn to that same incredible peace.
Your first and foremost plan should not be
gaining wealth. However, on the other hand, if your grand plan, if your Polaris is to accumulate great wealth as a
writer, if that is your joy, you just may find yourself in a very hollow situation later on.
This is because accumulating wealth isn't in
and of itself a negative thing.
However, making wealth your sole purpose in a
writing career seems to stem the ebb and flow of creativity. And ironically you may find yourself without a
message, without anything to share with your reader.
What a bummer, eh?
I know far too many copywriters (those who
write advertising) who entered the biz for the promise of high pay. Many have gone on and done quite
well.
Thing is, most are avid “swipers.” Some
border on plagiarism.
This means that alone in a room, without
their swipe file, they probably couldn't come up with an elegant, solid sales piece more than flap their arms and
fly to the moon.
They may be making the big bucks, but they
also get to contend with the continually niggling feeling of inadequacy wondering if and when they'll ever develop
the chops to build their own message from the ground up.
It's tough to do when you've short circuited
intuition.
Mark my words, these non-writers will not
enjoy long lasting writing careers. They simply can't. They don't know how to write.
But I'm off track. Back to
it.
If your first path is joy, and if you're
committed to spreading that same joy, the money will make its way towards you and you will live a full,
happy, and beautiful life.
Truth be told, the only path to joy leads
through the door of intuition.
More on this next time. :)
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Beth Ann Erickson is the “Queen Bee” of Filbert
Publishing. She’s also the author of numerous titles as well as the Creative Mindset Newsletter. Pick up the first
seven copies today here. She’s also a busy copywriter, speaker, and publisher of Writing Etc., the free e-mag for
writers.
P.S. You can use this article free of charge on your
own website or zine. Just don’t make any changes and be sure to include the entire byline.
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