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Latest News from the Publishing Front
Cup of Comfort has been compiling stories for their new book, Cup of Comfort for a Better World. With over 2,000 submissions I find myself eager to read the chosen stories. So often we get pulled down by all then things that are not so right with our world. Conflict rules the news and around here, you can’t even drive downtown without witnessing the clash of politcal views. I read that negative encounters are felt five times greater than postive encounters. Hmmm.
Sounds like a great time to focus on good news.
Here are the finalist for Cup of Comfort for a Better World. Look for it in bookstores next year.
Joy in the Mourning, by Karen Alexander
Courageous Water Angels, by Suzanne Baginskie
A Belly Laugh to Heal a Cracked Heart, by Margo Bodishbaugh
A Circle of Compassion, by Laura Bradford
Pfft Is the Sound a Better World Makes, by Christie Caballero
The Three Wise Men, by Sue Carrizales
An Oasis of Hope in the Muslim World, by Trudy Chun
The Firebird, by Linda S. Clare
Angel Magic, by Lisa Ricard Claro
Airport Angel, by Sybilla A.Cook
Quit Talkin and Start Doin, by Betty Johnson Dalrymple
The Rubber Chicken Cure, by Michele Ivy Davis
The Gratitude Effect, by Sharon Elwell
Baubles, Bangles, and Bubbles, by J.K. Fleming
One Less to Count Up, by John Forrest
Polka Dots and Sunshine Teardrops, by James Fox
Frugality Then and Now, by Beverly Goldberg
Mom Takes the Slow Road, by Tanya Ward Goodman
It Isn’t Easy Being Green, by Esme Gosling
Four Large Eggs, by Linda Hoagland
The Kindness of Strangers, by Erika Hoffman
The Texture of Hope, by Ann Holmes
I’ve Always Got Time for You, by William S. Hubbartt
When a Kiss Means Everything, by Lyndell King
One for My Husband and One for Me, by Mirish Kiszner
A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed, by Joyce Laird
Holding Babies, by John J. Lesjack
The Face Beneath the Hood, by Beth Levine
No Prescription Needed, by Sue Lick
Forgiving the Unforgivable, by Mary Long
The Butterfly Lady, by Jennifer Lunden
Random Acts of Kindness, by Brian J. Marinelli
The Legacy, by Irene Martin
More Blessed to Give, by Anne McCrady
Cupcakes, by Betsy McPhee
The Man Who Did Windows, by Amy Mullis
An Adventure in Generosity, by Christina Nelson
Blossoms Among Thorns, by Betty Ost-Everley
Three Strangers, by Ava Pennington
Full Circle, by Jan Philpot
My Guardian Angels, by Lea Ellen Reburn
The Egg Lady of Ranquitte, by Connie Rosser Riddle
Benevolent Landlords, by Fran Roberts
A Hollywood Actor Inspires International Tolerance, by Eleanor Roth
Magic Baggies, by Carol Rothchild
The Coat, by Deborah Royal
The Right Thing, by Marcia Rudoff
Never Alone, by Carol Russell
The Beggar in Istanbul, by Rebecca Russell
Making a Dent, by Susan Sarver
Not Interested, by Eloise Elaine Schneider
Beyond the Classroom, by Eloise Elaine Schneider
You Bought Me Sleep, by Shelley Seale
A Little Can Be a Lot, by Elizabeth Sharpe
Giving Day, by Alaina Smith
One Child at a Time, by Linda Stork
Three Pieces of Silver, by Joyce Sudbeck
Fixing a Faucet while Mending a Soul, by Marlena Thompson
Two Photos and a Smiling Open Heart, by Grace Tierney
The Power of Pebbles, by Christina Trapani-Scott
Walking in Lila’s Shoes, by Carol Tyx
A Better World for $50 or Less, by Ann Vitale
A Village Built with Ink and Dreams, by Samantha Ducloux Waltz
Trash Talk, by Stefanie Wass
Love Has No Limits, by Joan Watt
Injustice Is Everyone’s Battle, by Dallas Woodburn
Congratulations to all the finalists.
Have a great week,
Christina
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The Final 2009 ACFW Conference Installment
Sunday morning. The breakfast, worship, and message by Debbie Macomber were inspiring, but when I turned around the room was already half empty. Sadly, many of the attendees must start their travels early to get home at reasonable times.
I filled the rest of the morning with goodbyes to friends I’ve meet on the loop, in critique group, and at conferences.
At 12:15 I hopped on a shuttle with the hopes that if I arrived at the airport early, I might get on an earlier flight. No such luck. The 6:25 flight was the only one scheduled for the day. This left me plenty of spare time to get work done and the Donald Maas session had left me with much work to do. It was a good match.
About an hour before the flight, right when I had begun to go a bit stir-crazy, other people from the conference showed up. My flight home was shared by Christina Berry, Sherrie Ashcraft, Randy Ingermanson, and Chip MacGregor. It was nice to have the company and conversation to fill the wait.
So after days for running around, I spent nearly twelve hours riding two shuttles, one airplane, and sitting in an airport. At about 11 pm I arrived in Corvallis and my dear husband picked my up from the shuttle dump.
We were home ten minutes later. YAY!Thanks for hanging in through my conference ramblings. I’m posting some pictures. Thanks to Christina Berry and her working camera, you’ll be able to see one of the banquet picture clearly.
Brandilyn Collins, the conference emcee.Sherrie Ashcraft, Christina Berry, Kim Moore, and me at the banquet.Donita K. Paul with me. She is one of my sister-in-laws absolute favorite authors and a very sweet lady.Have a great day and come back soon,Christina -
ACFW 2009 Annual Conference part 3
No cartoons this Saturday morning. After breakfast I was back in the Continuing Education class. This time I was able to stay for almost the entire morning session. I did have one appointment near the end.
Susan and Rachel talked about scenes and making them more powerful. I’ve learned to evaluate a scene for tension. You can’t seem to get enough good conflict or tension in fiction. The other thing was to write it between the quotes whenever possible. I’m going back through my manuscript and placing more action in the dialogue.
After another huge lunch, we were off to workshops and then the big events began.
Here is a couple pictures from the book signing.
This is Christina Berry and me. Christina’s first book, The Familiar Stranger, was just released. I’m reading it now and it’s great.Tina Ann Forkner and me with her book, Ruby Among Us. There seems to be a name thing here. I do actually talk to people that don’t share my name.The day concluded with the ACFW Annual Awards Banquet. It is always such fun to watch people being rewarded for their hard work. For your reading pleasure, I’m listing the ACFW book of the year award winners. Enjoy.
Debut Author
A Passion Most Pure Julie Lessman
Lits
Sweet Caroline Rachel Hauck
Long Contemporary Romance
Controlling Interest Elizabeth White
Long Contemporary
Symphony of Secrets Sharon Hinck
Long Historical (tie)
My Heart Remembers Kim Vogel Sawyer
I Have Seen Him in the Watchfires Cathy GohlkeMystery
For Whom the Wedding Bell Tolls Nancy Mehl
Novellas
Stuck on You in A Connecticut Christmas anthology Rhonda Gibson
Short Contemporary Suspense
Broken Lullaby Pamela Tracy
Short Contemporary
Family Treasures Kathryn Springer
Short Historical
Family of the Heart Dorothy Clark
Speculative
The Restorer’s Journey Sharon Hinck
Suspense
Fossil Hunter John B. Olson
Women’s Fiction
The Shape of Mercy Susan Meissner
Young Adult
The Big Picture Jenny B. Jones
I conclude this entry with a picture of our banquet desert. Sorry, I took a couple bites before snapping the picture. It was yummy.Christina
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ACFW Worship
The ACFW conference always provides an amazing opportunity for worship. Thanks to Rachel Hauck and the worship team for bringing us such great music. This is one of the songs they performed.