Civil War Research

Dear friends,

I can’t even begin to tell you what a blessing it is to be able to write for a living. This is the one thing in my life in which I excel, feel in my comfort zone and just truly enjoy. I believe we are all made for specific tasks and God made me to be a writer. I’m now working about 20 hours a week as an editor and freelance writer with nonfiction projects. I’m also spending some of that time designing websites. However, I am also finding a little time to work on my next fiction project, which will be a Civil War story.

I’m finding the study of the Civil War fascinating, but it seems that I have a lot to learn about the era. So, while I’m excited about my new story, it is going to be a while before I can complete it. I’ll have more news as I move forward.

Warmly,

Lori Soard

What I’m Working On…

I just finished editing a Viking romance and sent it to a publisher that I’ve wanted to be published with since I was nine-years-old. Keep your fingers crossed for me. Now, I am working on a contemporary inspirational romance and have an idea for another historical romance novel. I have some articles to complete and then I’ll be able to get a little more writing in :).

Amazing Author Promotion – One More Spot

As I began laying out the pages for the setup of the author yearbook, I realized that I have one more spot if another author would like to be involved. If you know of someone looking for an inexpensive and comprehensive group promotion, please let them know. Here is the initial email that explains the project:

Hi all,

After discussing some ideas with authors involved in this project, I’ve added quite a few more perks. The cost is still low, much less than many single ads. Details are below. Let me know if you have any questions. I’ll be closing entry into the yearbook as soon as it is full.

Lori

AUTHOR YEARBOOK/RADIO EXPOSURE PACKAGE

Register for the 2009/10 Author Yearbook and start receiving the following benefits spring ’09! The yearbook itself will be released in late spring, but some of these promotions will help us gear up for its release and beyond:

Here is what is included in the package:

  • Yearbook is in print and ebook. It is offered free in e-format to the list of 30,000 + readers, and also sent to my list of librarians and booksellers (about 33K people in all).
  • Your participation in the project includes:
    • Listing on yearbook page
    • Full page (8 1/2 x 11) personal note from you to your readers. You can do other things with this page. Just ask me 🙂
    • Interview/quotes throughout book
    • Radio interview. These will go on my radio network and will also be made available to a couple of hosts I know for free use. We will also be uploading as podcasts.
    • NEW!!! Free ad in quarterly newsletter sent to 30,000 readers.
    • NEW!!! Author Yearbook website with your bio and book featured.
    • NEW!!! Interview posted on website and quarterly free workshops and chats to bring even more readers streaming in.
    • NEW!!! One month banner ad on the site featuring your book and link to place where it can be ordered.
    • NEW!!! Yearbook presence on social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, etc.

We may add more items as we go along and they occur to us and funding/time allows. But this is a nice start for the project and should help us all see an increase in book sales.

I am limiting the number of authors involved and will close registrations once I reach that number, so space is limited. You can register by clicking either of the links below.

Lori Soard

Reserve space with first payment of $96 (please note that this is a limited three month subscription. Total of 3 payments of $96.00 each).

Pay in full and receive 10% discount

Questions? Feel free to email me 🙂

Upcoming SorMag Conference

My dear friend LaShaunda Hoffman is hosting another online conference through Sormag.com. The details are below. If you have questions, please e-mail here. Yours truly will be teaching a workshop on a topic to be decided. Be sure to mark your calendars. You won’t want to miss this.

SORMAG’s Online Conference Invite

 

Greetings in the name of literature,

I would like to invite you to participate in SORMAG’s Online Conference.  This will be the sixth conference we’ve hosted online.

The conference will be held again on our blog http://sormag.blogspot.com

The best part about an online conference, you can attend without leaving you home. 

 

The conference dates are:

 

Aug 23-29th 2009

 

So open up your calendar for 2009, mark down these dates because I don’t want you to miss it.

READERS/ASPIRING WRITERS  

I know you’re ready and so am I.  I want you to be a part of this conference and I want to make sure it fits your needs, so I need your help.  

I need your suggestions for workshops and panel discussions.

Your suggestions help me schedule the conference to your wants and needs.

All you have to do is reply to this message and tell me what you want to see at the conference.

You can suggest workshops, panel discussions, authors you want to meet and anything else you think will help make this into a wonderful conference.

AUTHORS/INDUSTRY  

How can you participate?

You can be part of a panel discussion, host a workshop, be a judge or you can donate a door prize.

Do you have a workshop you would like to present?  Or would you like to be part of a panel, judge or donate a prize, please reply to this message.


I do hope you can be a part of our conference.  I look forward to working with you.

DID YOU MISS OUR LAST CONFERENCE?  

Click HEREPlease feel free to forward this message to others who would like to participate in the conference.

 

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

 

DAY ONE 

 WRITING FOR THE LORD 

August 23, 2009

Panel Discussion:
Panel Discussion: (live chat)
Panel: Meet The Editor
Workshop:
Workshop:

DAY TWO

 NEW WRITERS August 24, 2009

Panel Discussion: Debut Writers
Panel Discussion: (live chat)
Workshop:
Workshop:

DAY THREE  ADVANCE WRITERS

August 25, 2009

Panel Discussion: Debut Writers
Panel Discussion: (live chat)
Panel: Meet The Editor
Workshop:
Workshop:

DAY FOUR  READERS

August 26, 2009

Panel: Meet the Romance Author
Panel: Meet the Christian Author
Panel: Meet the Mainstream Author
Panel: Meet the Children Book Author
Discussion:
Discussion: (Live chat)

DAY FIVESELF PUBLISHING

August 27, 2009

Panel Discussion:
Panel Discussion: (live chat)
Workshop:
Workshop:

DAY SIX 

 THE BUSINESS OF WRITING

August 28, 2009

Panel: Meet the Agent
Panel Discussion: (live chat)
Panel:
Workshop:
Workshop:

DAY SEVEN PROMOTION 

August 29, 2009

Panel:  Meet the Publicist
Panel Discussion: Marketing
Workshop:
Workshop:

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Lori’s Latest Release

Words To Write ByHi all,

I just wanted to post a quick note about a contribution I made to the new writer’s devotional book called WORDS TO WRITE BY. I’m so excited about this wonderful resource for writers. It is chock full of useful tips and daily devotionals, along with favorite poems and scriptures. It is available as an e-book or paperback. I have just reviewed the paperback version and it is very nicely put together. I’ll be buying many of these for Christmas gifts this year.

To read more, go to http://www.trebleheartbooks.com/MVRobinBayne3.html

Lori

New Class!!!

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12 weeks
Adults (I also have a separate class for teens–just ask me if you have a teen that is interested)
Meet: Once a week for an hour

Learn how to create and write for your own blog. Blogs are taking over cyberspace and are a creative way to have an impact on others and get your message out to the world. We’ll talk about how to write for blogs, length of posts, keeping postings interesting. We’ll also work on helping each student find his/her own niche area to write about, learn where to get free blogs, and even how to make a little extra money from your blog. I make an average of $200 a month on my personal site doing nothing but posting new items and updates from time to time. It does take a little time to get to that level, but its possible to make even more if you work at it.

Limited to 10 students. 5 spaces left

Cost: $75

Register Now to Reserve Your Space

I have been teaching online classes for over ten years, some free and some more organized classes such as this one with in-depth topics and feedback. I’m published in articles, short stories and books and have a PhD. in Journalism and Creative Writing.

I apologize for any inconvenience, but I cannot help with blog topics about anything that is not PG-rated. If you aren’t sure if your topic is PG or in keeping with my conservative values, please email me privately before registering and we’ll discuss the topic you want to blog about ahead of time.

If you have any other questions, I’d be happy to answer those as well.

Lori

Cats!

Hi folks,

Many of you know that I now work for LoveToKnow. One of the areas I’m over is the Cats site. I love working on this site, answering questions about cats and editing articles. There’s always something fresh and new happening at LTK Cats. We cover topics like fur loss, distemper, cats using anything but the litter box and cats fighting with one another.

If you own a cat, or are just thinking about owning a cat, then you’ll want to check out some of the articles and tips on the site. You can visit at cats.lovetoknow.com. Hope to see you there!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Just wanted to wish everyone a very happy V-day! I am currently in the middle of trying to finish a book and some article deadlines, but will have more news for you soon.

Hearts and flowers!

Lori

A Day In the Life… (part 1)

school_house.jpgA day in the life of a homeschooling mom, writer, editor, chauffeur, housekeeper, wife, church secretary, daughter, mother, friend…

Like most women, I have many roles and many different hats to wear. Often, I have to juggle those hats or wear more than one at the same time. Life it hectic, crazy, busy but happy and fulfilling.

I often find myself wondering why I didn’t just say no to whatever task is at hand, yet when that task is completed, I feel joy at helping others. I have learned over the years to pick and choose those volunteer jobs and to only take on short-term commitments outside of a few things I do regularly. This is to help me keep my sanity.

I have also learned to only take on tasks that I in some way enjoy or am skilled at. To take on a task I loathe makes me unhappy and makes those around me unhappy. There is usually someone else who actually enjoys doing those things and therefore can do a much better job at them.

Sing? I love it. I may not be the most skilled singer in the world, but I love to praise God with my voice and I love it even more when others sing along. I believe my skill in this area is in choosing songs that have deep meaning for me and also for others because they can sense my passion. It is more in the heart of the singing than in my actual skill level, which I will be the first to admit has much room for improvement.

Writing? Obviously I love writing. It is my chosen profession. It is where I feel confident, strong, capable. I also feel that God has given me a gift of written gab so that I can reach others in some small way. I have often said that if my words change just one life or bring hope to one person that I have made all the difference and I still feel that way.

Mom? Most days I love this role. My girls are my world. They are before writing, singing and the other things I love. To have the opportunity to raise them, mold them and get to know their precious souls is such a wonderful gift from God that i can hardly express my gratitude at being a mother. Having my girls was not easy. Pregnancy was at first hard to come by and later hard to maintain. I almost lost both of them multiple times, lost a child between them and yet they are healthy and thriving. This is more of a miracle than I can express, especially now that I understand more fully the many crazy hoops my body had to jump through to accomplish their being here. I thank God for them every single day. Yet, I am human and we all have our days. Any mother who has homeschooled will tell you that life is just downright insane at times. There are days when nothing seems to click and for a perfectionist like myself that can be tough.

Homeschooling my girls has grown me more than anything else I’ve done. I’ve learned to pray without ceasing during the hard times, and it has brought me closer to the Lord. I have learned that my patience has its limits and there are days when we are all just spinning our wheels. I’ve learned to take my eyes off my “to-do” lists and enjoy the moment. Recently, we set our other school work aside and we had a Jane Austen week after my girls caught the movie “Emma” on television and expressed an interest in this favorite author of mine. It was perfect timing as a movie called “Becoming Jane” was also out that week about Jane Austin’s life. We read Austin books; we studied the time period; we even learned about money of the time and worked in some math. Most of all, we laughed together over Austin’s words and at her quirky way of looking at the world and seeing the humor beneath all the pomp and circumstance. We had vivid discussions about how different things are now and yet how people are still very much the same. I know in my heart that my girls will remember this week long after they forget how to diagram a sentence. It was more educational in many ways than our typical school work. Unstructured? Yes, yet they learned so very much.

Chauffeur. Sigh. Run here, pick up this friend, take that friend home, run the teen to youth group, run the youngest to a Keeper’s meeting, run to the library, run to art class, then to music class, run to Hobby Lobby for supplies for the science experiment. My car’s wheels have been run off. I’ve always been a person who loves to run, yet these days I find myself craving the at home time I rarely get. My oldest will get her learner’s permit next year and I’m a little ashamed to admit that I almost can’t wait until she is able to get her own driver’s license. She can then run herself to her friend’s house or to youth group and I can breathe again. Then again, the thought of my baby on the road is terrifying, so maybe I take it back.

Those are just a few of the roles I play, so you can see how busy and full my days are. Amazingly, I wouldn’t change a thing. I love God and serving him through the church, I love my girls, I love home schooling them, I love writing and I love my husband enough to want to keep a nice home for him. There will be time to sleep later in life.

In part 2, I am going to take you through a typical day in our household as a home school family.

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