Posts Tagged ‘contests’

Mom Camp III

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Here we are at Mom Camp.

Well, not this pic. This is the grandkids — and several hundred kids all at the same camp. But because they are, we have Mom Camp for the third year running.

It’s the week my daughter and I look forward to all year, when her daughter and whichever cousins are the right age (only one this year) go to our local university sports camp from 8:30 in the morning until 9:30 in the evening and she and I get to enjoy each other’s company.

This year Mom Camp has taken a slightly different spin because our side-kick and honorary member, my cousin’s 16 year old daughter, isn’t here to join us. She thought the Naval Academy at Annapolis was a better alternative. Some people really have no idea about what constitutes A Good Thing.

So it’s just been the two of us — and she had to give a final and do some preparation for fall classes, and I finally have my revision letter. So the mornings at Mom Camp are filled with WORK (and occasional breaks for tea and the Tour de France).

The afternoons, however, we’ve been doing fun stuff — and napping. As a rule I don’t nap. It usually makes me feel worse than I felt simply tired. But I’ve been fading in the afternoons so far this week, so I haven’t fought it off or ‘played through’ it.

Last year, you may remember that we had a crisis on the first day of sports camp when the elder child knocked out his teeth. This year — so far — no one has done anything untoward. At least no one we’re related to.

But the week is early yet. We are keeping our fingers crossed.

Hard to type that way, but I feel it’s safer.

The revision letter was very useful. I’m blessed with an editor who has both a grasp of what the book needs and what I do well. And she’s probably the only editor for Presents who has ever told ME to make my hero nicer.

Nicer?

Hard to imagine. McAllister heroes ARE nice. They could hardly be nicer.

And yet, I understand what she’s saying. When they brood they can get surly and annoying — and she wants Demetrios to stop being quite so surly.

No problem. I can do that. It’s the surly bit that I have trouble with (maybe that’s why it didn’t work).

I’m very glad she knows what I can do — what my voice requires — and encourages me to do it. Don’t know how much of it I’m going to be able to finish this week, but if I don’t get it all done (and that doesn’t seem likely), it will come along with me on our trip west.

I wish I could leave it here for Mitch and Micah and the dogsitters who are living with them, but I can’t expect them to do revisions for me, too.

People are beginning to gather in Washington, DC for the RWA National conference. I’ve had emails from a couple of friends who’ve arrived today and spoke with Anne Gracie who is in New York visiting her editor and agent before the conference. I envy them the trip, but I have plans of my own for NYC coming up in the autumn.

But more about that later. In the meantime, I’m off to revise chapter three.

Happy Anniversary to Kate Walker and Mr Kate Walker who are, even as I write this, winging their way to Washington. Hope you and the mister enjoy the conference, Kate.

If you were at RNA, did you have a good time? What was the best part? If you’re on your way to RWA, I don’t expect you’ll have time to comment, but I’d love to hear from you about the conference and what you learned.

Don’t forget, if you haven’t entered Sol’s contest, you have until July 16th to do so. Send entries from the contest webpage, please.

Sol’s Contest

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009


As Henry had a contest to celebrate his arrival 10 weeks ago, it is only fair that Sol has his own contest now.

He was due on the 4th of July, so the contest officially begins then. But if you jump the gun (as Sol did) and enter early, that’s okay with me (and Sol).

His contest is a short one because we’ve got lots of stuff going on mid-month (other grandkids coming for summer camp) and then we’re going to be getting ready to go visit Sol himself and (this is the traumatic part) cleaning the house to get it ready for friends who are coming to stay here while we are gone.

So . . . if you want to win the “Welcome Sol” Goody Box, go to the contest page and answer the two questions you need to answer.

  1. Which book of mine is up for the RITA award this year?
  2. Which two books of mine have won the RITA previously?

The answers aren’t hard to find. They’re on my website. One of them is on the blog as well.

Send me an email from the link there with the answers and put “Welcome Sol” in the subject line so I’ll know it’s a contest entry.

The winner — drawn by Mitch and Micah because Sol is too little to choose himself — will be drawn after midnight July 17 and will be posted as soon as my webmistress can manage it on the contest page. I’ll also announce it here.

The winner gets a Goody Box of:

  • books (a couple of mine, a couple of my friends’, some just really good books I’ll be talking about in the next couple of weeks including a great historical trilogy by Joanna Maitland, a new book by Carla Kelly and, well, wait and see!),
  • some chocolate (no contests without chocolate),
  • other good nibbly things,
  • a stuffed frog or a stuffed dog (I’ll let Sol’s parents choose),
  • and some other things I have yet to figure out.

Stay tuned for details. But stop by the contest page, answer the questions, and send me your entry.

Feel free to say welcome to Sol and hi to Mitch and Micah while you’re at it.

Mothers and Babies Contest Winner!

Saturday, May 9th, 2009


Ellie and Henry have picked a winner from among the entries in the Mothers and Babies contest!

Congratulations to Tara Woods!

Tara, I will be posting your goody box to you when I get home from visiting with Ellie and Henry this week. So it should go in the post around May 18-19. I’ll let you know when it has been posted!

Thank you everyone who entered. I hope you’ll come back and visit again.