Saturday, April 6, 2013

Walk in the Golden Slippers of a Golden Heart Finalist!




Please welcome to my blog newly published author Carol Post.  Her debut novel Midnight Shadows recently released with Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense. She’s here to inspire and encourage all of us on the winding, twisting road that is a writer’s journey with some tidbits from her journey to publication.




Walk us through your actual process of conceiving of a story through writing your book. The short version. LOL

I am very much a plotter. I come up with my main plot points, then start filling in the scenes in between. When I get everything pretty well mapped out, then I'm ready to start writing. I hear a lot of writers talk about how characters will come to them and just demand their stories. Not me. I get a plot idea, develop it, then decide what kind of characters belong in that story. And I don't dream my story ideas, either. Nope, I have to work for every one of them! 

You were a finalist in the Golden Heart, tell us about that experience and how you decided to enter? 

I started doing the contest circuit at the end of 2009, shortly after I joined RWA, and since the Golden Heart is such a prestigious contest, I knew I had to enter. I didn't final the first time, but I did the second, in 2012. About two months before finding out I was a finalist, I got the call that Harlequin's Love Inspired Suspense was going to publish the manuscript. Although I had already realized my dream of getting published, being a 2012 GH finalist has been very rewarding. The fifty-some finalists have formed a tightly-knit group where we share good news and bad (both writing and non-writing related) and encourage and support each other. We call ourselves the Firebirds, after the mythical creature that rises from the ashes to fly again. You can check out our blog at www.ghfirebirds.com. Every week we do Fiction Friday, where we post serial stories in four or five parts. One segment (except for the conclusion) ends with a cliffhanger and three choices for what happens next that the readers get to vote on. Then whichever choice wins, the next writer has to make that happen. It's a lot of fun.

Do you have a critique group, partner, etc?  How does that work for you? 

I belong to an awesome 4-person critique group. I write inspirational romantic suspense, one critique partner writes inspirational romance, one writes women's fiction and one writes fantasy. I like having CP's from several different genres. They each bring something different to the table. We all belong to the same writer's group, but all of our critiquing is handled online.

Have you been to any conventions?  Which ones?  Would you recommend any, some, all? 

I always go to the Romance Writers of America conference. The speakers are great, the workshops are informative, and it's an excellent opportunity to meet with editors and agents. The energy there is incredible - it's so invigorating being with hundreds of other writers. I always come away inspired. This year I'm planning to attend the American Christian Fiction Writers conference also.

Did you have to pitch? 

Yes, I've pitched a few times. And there's nothing more nerve-wracking! I wrote my last pitch on the plane on the way to RWA Nationals. I figured I'd get it memorized in pieces over the next two days. (Please don't take that as advice on how to do a successful pitch!) Well, I somehow got the appointment date confused and that night realized my pitch was actually the next morning. Fortunately, I memorize well under pressure! Surprisingly enough, that pitch actually ended up being the easiest. I arrived about 15 minutes early, and when I walked in, a writer I had met at Nationals the prior year remembered me and asked if I wanted to practice my pitch with her. After going through it once, one of the volunteers working the pitch sessions asked if I wanted to go early, that the appointment scheduled before mine didn't show up. They always line you up two minutes before your pitch time, and I spend that two minutes getting more and more nervous. This time I got to skip all that, followed the volunteer back and sat right down with Love Inspired's Melissa Endlich without ever having a chance to get nervous.

And here's what happened as a result of that pitch.  Amazon link here.



What one piece of advice would you give to aspiring authors? 

Join a writer's group. Writing is such a solitary activity, and it's so easy to get discouraged and want to quit. (At least it was for me. I quit more times than I can count before I found out about RWA.) I belong to the Tampa chapter of RWA, Tampa Area Romance Authors, and I know that if it weren't for the encouragement and support I've received from my fellow chapter mates, I wouldn't be published today.  Besides all the moral support that writing groups offer, the workshops and conferences give you the opportunity to constantly improve your craft.

What's next for you?  

For the immediate future, I plan to continue writing for Love Inspired Suspense. I just signed a contract for my next two books, one of which is completed. The other I sold on proposal and have until June 15 to finish it. Then I'll start plotting my next series, which will take place in a fictional Florida island community. I'll start the process with a weekend at Cedar Key with my critique partners. (Research is tough, but we've all got to do it!) 

Wow, I’m so jealous of your writer’s retreat in Cedar Key.  I can’t thank you enough for thoughtful answers. Good luck with your new release and the upcoming ones too.

As always feel free to comment.

13 comments:

  1. Hi Carol and Suzanne - Carol thanks for sharing your journey with us! I live right outside of Tampa - so we are practically neighbors :) Nice to find a local gal who has realized her dreams.

    Melinda

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    1. Thanks, Melinda! Maybe we'll get to meet one day!

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  2. Thanks so much for stopping by Melinda, I too am in Florida, up in the Panhandle. Great to connect with fellow Floridians.

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  3. Nice interview Carol and Suzanne. Congratulations on the books. I agree with RWA being a great place to hook up with people. I'm also on other writing loops, at the current moment I'm on 3 challenge loops lol.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by CK. Wow, 3 challenge loops, no more excuses! LOL

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    2. Thanks, CK! Challenge loops are great. I belong to one with the Tampa chapter where at the beginning of the year we pay $10 per book we plan to complete and check in every week with our progress. Then at our Christmas party, we get a ticket for each book we actually completed and the winner gets half the pot. The weekly encouragement (and accountability!) is great.

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  4. Thanks for sharing your story, Carol. Would you mind letting us know. Bit about your debut novel and where you came up with the idea? Congrats!

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    1. Thanks for commenting, Cathy! Midnight Shadows is a reunion, woman-in-jeopardy story. When I initially got the idea, I thought it would be fun to write a "stalker" story, and it sort of grew out of that.

      Thanks for the congrats!

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  5. Carol, I loved your book and can't wait for the next one!!
    Congratulations and much success!

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    1. Thanks so much, Sandy! I'm hard at work on book 3. I've got tentative release dates of February and June 2014 for books 2 and 3. It sounds so far away, but it goes fast!

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  6. Congrats Carol, I know how tough it is to write for the Love Inspired line. You seem to have mastered it.

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    1. Thanks, Maria! I really enjoy writing for Love Inspired. They're so supportive, and my editor is awesome!

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  7. Suzanne,

    Thanks so much for having me on your blog. It's been fun!

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