Recharging Creativity
On Saturday morning, Ashley Kath-Bilsky presented "Electronic Self Promotion," tips on building a website, creating a book trailer, and using MySpace and other sites to promote our work. Constructing a book trailer seems far less intimidating after Ashley’s explanation. Ashley’s website is http://www.ashleykathbilsky.com/, and you will see there how to purchase her amazing book, THE SENSE OF HONOR.
As soon as she arrived home from the retreat, Denise Belinda McDonald took Ashley's instructions and built a trailer for her site to feature her book, THE INN CROWD, at http://www.denisebelindamcdonald.com/
In the afternoon, Lori Wilde was kind enough to drive over and speak to us about "High Concept." Lori has been very successful with this theory and anyone interested can sign up for a class or buy the workbook at her website, http://www.loriwilde.com/. Lori is a prolific writer who has found well-deserved success. My favorite of her books is YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, but I like everything of hers that I’ve read. Her latest from Warner is THERE GOES THE BRIDE, but Lori frequently writes for Harlequin. Her latest is a Blaze release, MY SECRET LIFE.
Another member, Geri Foster, brought samples of the candles she and her daughter are making and marketing. These candles are hand poured and contain soy and pure botanicals. They smell wonderful and there are a large variety of scents named for their various organic properties. The website is almost complete, http://www.botanicalproducts.com/, and will also feature other pure, organic products such as soaps and creams.
The point of this entry is to emphasize how much a weekend like this can recharge a writer’s creativity. Even if our families are supportive, and mine is, it’s helpful to be around other writers who have experienced the same joys and heartbreaks with their novels, the same rejections, blocking, and spurts of—we hope—brilliance. It’s balm to our souls, our creative center, to share experiences and tips for survival in a difficult profession. Even if one isn’t fortunate enough to have an RWA chapter or other writers group like this nearby, it’s important to woo the muse periodically. Writing is difficult, solitary work. Occasionally, we need a visit from the Energizer Bunny in one form or another. Of course, a call from an editor with a contract offer can do more than even that famous pink bunny!
Until then, take time out once in a while to pamper your body and recharge your mind.
