Monday, July 24, 2006

Introducing Debut Author, Pamela Ridley




Title of your latest book: BETWEEN TEARS


Pitch BETWEEN TEARS to potential readers in 50 words or less.

Andrea Young’s sister is murdered, and she thinks there’s more to the crime than what meets the eye. Can it be a good thing when she falls in love with her sister’s ex, a possible suspect? When Andrea’s disturbed former boyfriend turns up dead as well, she must figure out the truth.


What was the initial spark that brought BETWEEN TEARS to you?

Toying with the idea of what lengths people will go through to justify actions based on what they think is the truth.


What was your favorite thing about writing this book?

I liked writing about Benjamin’s family and exploring his relationship with his son, mother, stepfather, and sister.

I also liked touching on the often frowned upon notion of one sibling falling in love with someone who had previously “belonged” to another sibling. One of my critique partners had a hard time getting past this, but it never fazed me. So, what I did was incorporate her concern into the novel and let Andrea address it. Since I believe in romance, when people are meant to be together, they work it out.

I was also intrigued with dealing with the idea that even when you’ve changed your life and shifted your values to reflect Christian beliefs, sometimes there’s still a past that can come back to bite you at any moment. What do you do then?


What do you hope readers get out of reading BETWEEN TEARS besides an entertaining read?

There are lots of layers in BETWEEN TEARS. Among them, the main characters must hold a romance together when it seems the world is against them. There’s the question of how faith plays out in a person’s life. The value of friendship is highlighted. Many characters have to dig deep to find the strength to forgive. There’s humor. My hope would be that the reader identifies with something on a personal level and takes heart.


What is your writing philosophy?

Write stories you would like to read. It keeps it fun and makes the work uniquely yours.


Being a debut author, what pieces of advice would you give writers who are trying to get published?

I’d suggest networking in whatever way works for you. It’s important to touch base somehow with other writers and others in the publishing industry. Ask questions, take writing classes, and read books on the writing craft. Write because writing is a passion. Persevere.


What can we see next from you?

I don’t have a signed contract for anything new yet, but all of my stories have three elements: faith, romance, and usually murder.


Dream-on: You've been greenlighted to do any creative project you want. What project would that be?

Just one? I’d find a few good African American books and make them into movies.



To learn more about Pamela and her works to order your copy of BETWEEN TEARS, check out her website: http://www.p-ridley.com/!

Monday, July 17, 2006

Romance Stories Sought for Black Romance Anthology

Nationally bestselling and award-winning authors Niobia Bryant and Kim Louise are seeking submissions of short stories for an upcoming African-American romance anthology.

We want to showcase the very best romance authors out there, whether published or unpublished. We are looking for stories that capture the very essence of a loving relationship and will resonate and remain with the reader long after they close the book. This anthology is an attempt to honor the romance writers who blazed the way, uplift the writers of today, and open the doors for those to come. We want an anthology that will properly represent the African-American romance genre in the same tradition that contemporary African-American fiction was represented by Terry McMillan's Breaking Ice: An Anthology of Contemporary African-American Fiction and Clarence Major's Calling the Wind: Twentieth Century African-American Short Stories.

Anthology Concept:
--The stories must have at least one love scene.
--The relationships must be heterosexual.
--Stories should be in one of the following genres:
Contemporary Romance
Romantic Comedy
Futuristic Romance (science fiction)
Paranormal Romance
Fantasy Romance
Historical Romance
Chick-Lit
Inspirational
Interracial (One of the characters must be African-American)


Submission Guidelines:
All stories must be written in proper manuscript formatting--12pt. Courier New, double spaced with one-inch margins. Stories should be 2500 - 3500 words (10-14 pages with proper formatting) E-mail your story to BlackRomanceAnthologies@yahoo.com.

No attachments will be accepted. Please paste your submission into the body of the e-mail. Any stories sent as an attachment will be deleted. Please put SUBMISSION in the subject line.

Be sure to include your name, contact information, and your story's genre on a cover sheet WITH THE STORY. The final selection process will take a while, so if your contact information changes, please keep us informed. Only original stories that have not been published in any format are allowed.

Just one story per author and please submit to us exclusively. All stories may be edited for content and length.

Submissions will be accepted June 1, 2006 until September 1, 2006.

Compensation: There will be a payment for each story accepted for the final publication. Each contributor will receive copies of the completed project and a payment of $100.00.

Also every contributor will be able to include a bio in the Contributors Section of both the book and the official web site, www.geocities.com/blackromanceanthologies.

We look forward to reading your stories.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

"Chase the Dream" Contest for Writers -- THE RESULTS

The winners have been announced for the “Chase the Dream” contest – in addition to the prizes awarded to the winners, all finalists received manuscript requests from editors.

1st Place: Nancy Glaubius, HALF MOON RISING

2nd Place: Marilyn Weigel, THE GRAND EUROPEAN

3rd Place: Lisa Dawn MacDonald, LUCKY CHARM

Check out the winner and finalist entries, as well as an interview with Nancy Glaubius, here: http://www.rachellechase.com/ContestWinners.html.

Leigh Michaels (http://www.leighmichaels.com) and I are thinking of offering another contest for writers in upcoming months – make sure you’re notified of the next one by signing up for my newsletter at http://www.rachellechase.com. And to make the next one even better, we’d love to get your anonymous feedback here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=270642102307.


Thanks to everyone who participated!


Best,

Rachelle

Monday, July 10, 2006

REVISED: Ideas Needed for New Book on Marriage

Hello Readers,

After 25 years of marriage, I'm working on a new book idea titled, Moving the Furniture: 52 Ways to Keep Your Marriage Fresh, and I'm seeking your participation. Please send in your ideas related to this topic for inclusion in the book to be tentatively released in 2008. You may send in one sentence, one paragraph, or one page. If your idea or suggestion is used in the book, you'll be mentioned and given full credit.

I'm on a mission to keep marriages alive and thriving. If you're in a committed relationship, please participate in the book writing adventure by sending in your ideas for keeping a marriage fresh. I'll be on the look out for your comments. Have a great week!

YOU MAY SEND YOUR IDEAS to the following e-mail address:
amanipublishing@aol.com!


Barbara Joe Williams, Author/Publisher
www.Barbarajoe.blogspot.com
Falling for Lies, coming October 2006
Dancing with Temptation, November 2005
One Sister's Guide to Self-Publishing, July 2005
Forgive Us This Day, November 2004
www.AmaniPublishing.net