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The ULTIMATE writers’ resource (and not just cuz I’m in it!)
I am so excited, proud, and delighted to be sharing the following writing resource on The Wild Quills Blog for two reasons:
1. It’s AWESOME - thorough, engaging, interesting, gamut-running, inclusive, essential, informative, thoughtful and thought-provoking, entertaining, and utterly useful.
2. I’m thrilled to be one of the contributors!
What IS this muse? This Craft Caddy must-have?
It’s The New Writer’s Handbook 2007: A Practical Anthology of Best Advice for Your Craft and Career
Although editor Philip Martin contacted me way back in February to ask if he could include one of my blog posts from Epiphanies, Inc.’s “A-Ha Blog” in his anthology, I told myself I wouldn’t get excited until I actually held the book in my hands.
I guess it’s the Achille’s heel of the creative soul - we have so many ideas in our hearts and minds, and so often opportunities present themselves that ultimately never make it to fruition, that we set up a few guards for the things we TRULY want, just in case they don’t pan out.
Well, last week I received an envelope in the mail. I tore open the envelope, reached in, and pulled out the book and a check, just as Mr. Martin had promised.
This book has been parked on the island in our kitchen since then. Now granted, our family has been busy. We’ve had out-of-town guests, our son’s swimming lessons, work deadlines, prenatal appointments…the usual stuff of life.
But the truth is, I’m still in a quiet shock. I know this by my behavior of the past week. While the book has perched confidently on the island of our kitchen, I’ve been walking past it, circling around it, almost afraid to even touch it or confront it directly.
A few years ago I caught myself wondering how one gets to be included in a niche anthology of any kind (nevermind how one gets to be part of a collaborative non-fiction book that’s got a preface by legendary author Erica Jong, who wrote one my personal favorite books/feminist anthems of all time: Fear of Flying).
Is it who you know? Do you have to have an “in” with the publisher? Do you query? Barge in? Beg?
To my utter joy and amazement, it turns out I just had to be surprised by an email in my inbox from a wonderful person who found something I wrote online, liked it, and had his own mission and vision to pursue.
This is the ultimate fairy tale for me. This one opportunity supports everything I believe - and want to believe - about how life works when it’s at its best.
1. You do something with passion. In my case, I wrote that blog post when I was particularly fired up about the amazing power and potential of blogging.
2. You put it “OUT THERE.” For everyone, someone, or no one in particular. But at least it’s “OUT THERE,” and “OUT THERE” means there’s a chance for something to happen to it while you’re busy doing other things.
3. You get rewarded. I’m now part of a professional anthology about my favorite thing: THE CRAFT, CULTURE, AND ACT OF WRITING.
My name is among more than 50 experts on all things writing.
We’re talking award-winning authors, journalists, bloggers, teachers, essayists, industry leaders, literary agents, editors, and unstoppable enthusiasts (including Jane Yolen, Richard Powers, Ridley Pearson, Marcia Yudkin, Katha Pollitt, and many, many more!).
The more I flip through this book, the more I see it’s a dynamic, cover-to-cover gotta-read about everything I love AND everything I want (and need) to know about.
I’m so darn grateful to Mr. Philip Martin, to the universe, and to whatever twist of fate that invited me into this opportunity so gracefully and effortlessly.
I’ve put a lot of things “OUT THERE” over the years. Some of it’s been let loose with a rigid strategy behind it. Other stuff has been sent out with a wing and a prayer. And still others (like the rant on blogging included in this book) has been put “OUT THERE” because it felt like a raging necessity, and I had to get it off my chest in the itty bitty time slot I had available, or I’d be weirdly bitter, or implode, or self-flagellate endlessly.
If I had known this particular rant would soon be in a book alongside articles, excerpts, and essays written by some of today’s most celebrated and talented writing professionals, I probably would have agonized over it so much I would have either:
a) Never let it loose, or
b) Watered it down so much it would have never caught the fancy of dear Mr. Martin.
Thank goodness for the small miracles of life that turn out to be such wondrous whoppers to your own personal journey. I’m so glad I didn’t get in my own way.
THANK YOU, MR. PHILIP MARTIN, and Scarletta Press, and Erica Jong, and everyone else who’s a part of this book. You’ve all made THIS writing enthusiast very, very, VERY happy.
To find out more about The New Writer’s Handbook 2007 from its Scarletta Press homepage, click here.
To buy the book RIGHT NOW at Amazon.com, CLICK HERE!
July 19, 2007 at 9:30 pm
WOW! I am so lucky to have an enthusiastic, brilliant, talented,beautiful friend like Lani! CONGRATULATIONS!!! So proud of you and love the story explaining the discovery of your published blog!!! YIPPEE!
XOXO…Joy
July 23, 2007 at 9:21 am
You’ve only just begun, to be sure. As geologists say, “Gneissly done.”
July 24, 2007 at 11:08 am
Way to go Lani! I’m so proud of you. I always knew you would MAKE IT BIG and this is just the beginning. Just remember to keep getting out of your own way and write with reckless abandon the way we love to read it!
July 27, 2007 at 9:47 am
“If one advances confidently in the directions of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours” Henry David Thoreau
Thanks Lani for our friendship, your inspiration and making this quote come alive in my common day life. I am very proud of you. Keep following your dreams as I continue to identify mine and then live by your example!!!
August 1, 2007 at 3:39 pm
Lani! I’m so proud of you!! Even though there are sooo many words to choose from (our art after all) I cannot find the ones happy enough,jumping up and down enough, and high-fiving enough to express how excited I am for you!
Way to go!!
August 13, 2007 at 7:05 pm
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August 24, 2007 at 8:34 am
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