I received a really fun e-mail this past Saturday. Here’s the beginning:
Hello Jill,
Congratulations! It is my pleasure to let you know that Secrets of the Heart, Book One, The Ravensmoore Chronicles is a finalist in the 2012 Write Touch Readers’ Award contest! The winners will be announced at our spring conference (June 1-3) after Saturday’s luncheon.
Since I was sitting at my desk I put both hands in the air and said, “YES!” I was so excited. This is my first contest final for Secrets of the Heart. My first final as a published author. And if you read my blog post from last week you’ll see that I had a really rotten virus and felt really puny. So this e-mail meant a lot. I know contests aren’t everything, but once in awhile we creative types all need a little encouragement, a little affirmation that we’re doing something right because for the most part we don’t get the kind of notice that folks like James Patterson, Nora Roberts, Ted Dekker, and others at the top get.
The other thing that thrilled me about this contest was that the judges were all readers that had nothing to do with the publishing industry, nor were they writers. I liked that a lot. Now before you go thinking my head is ballooning, it’s not. 🙂 It did Saturday for awhile but we’re all allowed to let our heads get big for 24 hours, just like we’re all allowed to wallow for 24 hours after a rejection, and I’ve had plenty of those. The thing is we all have to go back to the computer screen and keep writing no matter what happens.

How about you? Have you met a personal best yet in your own writing skills? What skill are you trying to improve?
Congratulations on your contest final, Jill! That’s so exciting.
Keli,
Thank you!
Anne,
Story structure is hard isn’t it? Something that helped me and actually made structure easier to understand was in the new ACFW Journal. The article that Michael Hauge wrote titled, 10 Simple Keys to Plot Structure, is excellent. I especially liked, his statement, “Structure is built on desire, but emotion grows out of conflict. It’s just one of those articles that I think we should keep in front of us as we create.
Congratulations!!! Enjoy the moment. You deserve it! 🙂
Thanks Ruth!It’s nice to hear good things about our books, isn’t it? With all the competition out there it’s hard to get noticed and I’m hoping the contests help a bit.
Congratulations, Jillian. I always knew you had it in you. Keeping my fingers crossed for you.
Thanks Catherine! I appreciate that!