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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Question From A Writer...



I received the following questions from Tiara:
I have not actually written a book, but I have a wonderful idea in mind for a book. I love the Lord and Christian Fiction is definitely the way I would like to go. What must I do to get published. An associate of mine, recently sent her book to several different publishing companies. My only problem with that is, how do I know that a publishing company won't steal my book and publish it as their own.



This question is somewhat open-ended. I'm not sure what types of companies where your friends are sending their work? I can only speak from my own experience. If you want to publish traditionally (meaning, submit your work to the large NY-type publishers) you'll more than likely need a literary agent. Most traditional publishers won't look at your work without having an agent. As far as length and content, you should be able to research the various Christian publishers online - go to their websites and look at their submission guidelines. This way, you'll know about how long to make your stories via wordcount that's given in the guidelines.

If you're self-publishing (meaning you're PAYING to have your work published) then I can't advise about that because I've never done that before.

Your best bet would be to join ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers). It's a wonderful group with a wonderful writers' loop. You can ask questions of other writers and you'll be around like-minded individuals (both published and unpublished). ACFW is only good if you're going the traditional route in publishing. Also, if going the traditional route, you'd need to decide whom would be the best publisher for your work. Who do you like to read? Which publisher out there, now, publishes the type of fiction that you're writing? That'll help you determine where your book will fit.

If you want to self-publish, then, I'm not sure which organization would work best on that front? If you do want to self-publish, I'd advise by starting out by doing an e-book first, because, from what I can gather from other authors, the e-book route doesn't require a whole lot of money.


As far as stealing your work, that's not something you should worry about. Your work is automatically copyrighted when you create it on your computer. If you should decide to self-publish and hire a company to print your books for you, then you'd need to register the copyright with the Library of Congress (I think. Again, this is not something that I normally do on my own.)

Also, you said you had a book idea but have not written it yet? You need to write the book! You should be working on this regularly. The above-mentioned advice is all moot unless you have your book written! So, start writing your book everyday and see how it goes from there. Hope you find my advice helpful!

Sincerely,
~Cecelia Dowdy~
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Stephen - Stoned! - From The Blog Archives

This is a blog post that I did back in 2009. Comment and share your thoughts if you wish...



Acts 6:15 (NIV)
All who were sitting in the Sanhedrin looked intently at Stephen, and they saw that his face was like the face of an angel.


Isn't this a powerful scripture? I wonder what his face looked like? I'm assuming there was a white/pale glow to his face? Could you imagine seeing a person today who looked like an angel? What would you do?

Acts 7:51-59 (NIV)
51"You stiff-necked people, with uncircumcised hearts and ears! You are just like your fathers: You always resist the Holy Spirit! 52Was there ever a prophet your fathers did not persecute? They even killed those who predicted the coming of the Righteous One. And now you have betrayed and murdered him— 53you who have received the law that was put into effect through angels but have not obeyed it."
54When they heard this, they were furious and gnashed their teeth at him. 55But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. 56"Look," he said, "I see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God."
57At this they covered their ears and, yelling at the top of their voices, they all rushed at him, 58dragged him out of the city and began to stone him. Meanwhile, the witnesses laid their clothes at the feet of a young man named Saul.
59While they were stoning him, Stephen prayed, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." 60Then he fell on his knees and cried out, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them." When he had said this, he fell asleep.


Man, what powerful words! Can you imagine being stoned to death, then telling the Lord to forgive those persecuting you? Makes you stop and think of those suffering for the sake of the Lord. Imagine the pain of being stoned to death...brutal...makes me think, you know, as a Christian, I haven't been through anything remotely related to this. Such suffering and intense physical pain. When you think your life is getting tough, think of how Stephen suffered...think of how Jesus suffered...

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Saturday, June 25, 2011

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Early Christians - More Thoughts

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I'm continuing my discussion about the early Christians on Writers' Rest Blog. Stop by and leave a comment.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Early Christians - Further Thoughts...

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Why is the Christian church not as closely-knit, with like-minded individuals, as the believers that are mentioned in the book of Acts?

I was talking to my husband about this last night, and we came up with the following reasons why the church of today is so different than the Early Christian Church:

1. It's been about two thousand years since Christ came, died on the cross, and the early Christian church was formed. That's a long time ago and during that time, our faith has been weakened and watered down. As a whole, our faith is simply not as strong as the faith of the Early Christians.

2. We are no longer one body. The Early Christian Church was one body of like-minded individuals. During the passage of time, over two thousand years, we're no longer one body, but several bodies. We have so many denominations and sects (and some of those denominations and sects will claim that the other sects and denominations are unsaved, causing arguments and fallout) that we're no longer united and that's just another factor that weakens the faith of the Christian church.

3. The Early Christians existed right after Jesus's death. They had direct contact with Jesus's apostles - they were more closely connected to Jesus and that extremely strong connection was grounds for a stronger church, a stronger faith, and more astounding miracles.

I'd like to top off this blog post with an interesting thought...wouldn't it be great if the Christian church could revert back to the way it used to be back in the early days? Wouldn't it be nice if we were one, united, body of believers?

Why do you think the Christian church is no longer as strong as the church in the Book of Acts? Leave a comment.

~Cecelia Dowdy~
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Early Christian Church - How Strong Is Your Church?


How strong is your church community? When I think about the faith and the miracles performed in the Early Christian Church, I wonder if there are communities out there that are as close-knit as the fellowship of believers in the book of Acts.
I've been a member of a few churches throughout the years. I'm finding that a lot of churches lack the closeness described for the Early Christians. However, one must remember that the Early Christians also communed together, ate meals together, and sold all of their possessions to provide for one another. Having a community like this, coupled with their deep faith, resulted in a strong Christian church.

~Cecelia Dowdy~

Acts 2:41-47
41 Then those who gladly received his word were baptized; and that day about three thousand souls were added to them. 42 And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers. 43 Then fear came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were done through the apostles. 44 Now all who believed were together, and had all things in common, 45 and sold their possessions and goods, and divided them among all, as anyone had need.
46 So continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart, 47 praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.
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Monday, June 20, 2011

To Win Her Heart By Karen Witemeyer

To Win Her Heart by Karen Witemeyer


What will people say? Have you ever hesitated about associating yourself with someone with a questionable past because you were worried about your own reputation? Have you ever worried about what other people would think, instead of helping/befriending someone less fortunate because you didn't want it to tarnish your good-standing within the community? That's one question that ran through my mind while reading this book. Leave your responses to these questions in the comments.

Spinster Eden Spencer runs her own library out of her home. She's wealthy and since she's been painfully jilted in the past, she doesn't have any romantic relationships. Instead, she finds solace amoung her book stacks. She also loves reading stories to children every week and she loves flowers.

However, Eden's non-romantic life changes when tall, strong, and handsome Levi Grant comes to town, hired as the new blacksmith. Levi has some ghosts in his past, he's just gotten out of prison, and he used to be a prize fighter. It's a life he's left behind and he finds himself smitten with Eden and her library. Born with a shaming lisp, Levi takes his time with his speech, choosing to use words that do not have the S sound. Eden mistakenly assumes Levi is dim-witted since he speaks so slowly. Can these two overcome their differences and learn to love one another?

This book dealt with the issue of helping those with unfortunate pasts. In one part, Levi rescues a prostitute's daughter, Chloe. Levi brings Chloe to Eden since she doesn't have anyplace to live. Eden hesitates, not wanting to mar her repuation by hiring a prostitute's daughter to do her housework. Levi convinces her to do the right thing and, as a result, she's ostracized in the town. The town exhibited very un-Christian behavior in spite of their regular church attendance, which is sadly, very realistic behavior for a lot of Christians.

I enjoyed this novel and felt that the blacksmith/librarian romance added a fresh twist to this romance novel.

~Cecelia Dowdy~



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Eden Spencer has sworn off men, choosing instead to devote her time to the library she runs. But when the town's new blacksmith captures her interest, she steels herself against the attraction he provokes. As his hesitant manner and hidden depths break her resolve, will she allow a tarnished hero to win her heart?
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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day To All! :-)

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To all of the daddies out there...HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! :-)

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

And The Shofar Blew By Francine Rivers

Yesterday's blog post about The Ambition made me think about another book. The Ambition reminded me about the Francine Rivers novel, And The Shofar Blew, a little bit. I read Shofar several years ago. I recall it being a page turner and the book portrayed a church that had gotten huge and the church was no longer focused on Jesus or the Gospel. Also, if I remember correctly, the pastor of the huge church used to be a humble preacher who wanted to preach the gospel to his small flock - but all of that changed once his church became large and popular. That's about all I can recall about the story, and I really enjoyed it.

Have you read And The Shofar Blew? If so, did you like it?

~Cecelia Dowdy~

In the Old Testament, God called his people to action with the blast of the shofar, a ram's horn. God still calls his people today. In this relevant and timely contemporary novel, dynamic young preacher Paul Hudson is committed to building his church—but at what cost? As Paul's zeal and ambition build, he loses sight of the One who called him. As Paul and those around him struggle to discern what it truly means to live out their faith, they must ultimately choose between their own will or God's plan.


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Monday, June 13, 2011

The Ambition By Lee Strobel


The Ambition by Lee Strobel

As promised in yesterday's blog post, here's my review of The Ambition.

Is it possible for a church to get so big, and gain so much power, that it affects the actions of that church's head pastor? Do you think if you led a huge church, would your heart still be grounded in preaching the gospel, or, would your faith falter as greed took over your personality?

Reverend Snow, the head pastor at the huge Diamond Point Fellowship church, has made a big announcement - he's stepping down as pastor so that he can run for office. His peers are stunned, including Art, his assistant pastor. Meanwhile, as the story progresses, a strange series of events occur at this church, newsworthy events about miraculous healings. Snow wants to keep quiet about these miracles - he doesn't want the public to view him as a religious freak.

The story also involves a lawyer, Tom O'Sullivan, with a gambling problem who comes to one of the members at Diamond Point for help. Can Tom put his apprehensions aside and lean on Christ? His gambling is overtaking his life, making him miserable, resulting in his making some traumatic decisions that affect the lives of others.

There's also a journalist involved, Gary Strider. His live-in relationship is on the rocks because his girlfriend has been recently saved. He starts investigating Diamond Point - what kind of a church is this? The large auditorium certainly does not look like a church.

There's also elements of mystery, intrigue, and murder woven into the story as the characters work through their issues - issues that involve God, Diamond Point church, as well as the political race.

This book was interesting and I found myself turning the pages, wanting to see what happened next. As I stated in yesterday's blog post, I really liked the fact that the author had healing miracles in the story - that's something I rarely see in Christian fiction nowadays - at least the miracles I've read about in the past aren't shown the way this author portrayed in The Ambition.

If you like action and adventure-filled Christian fiction, then you should give this book a try.

Again, is it possible for a church to get so big, and gain so much power, that it affects the actions of that church's head pastor? Do you think if you led a huge church, would your heart still be grounded in preaching the gospel, or, would your faith falter as greed took over your personality?

Leave your response in the comments.


~Cecelia Dowdy~

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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Isn't It Amazing!! Acts Chapter 3:1-9

When I read Acts, chapter three, verses 1-9, the first words that pop into my mind are: isn't it amazing?
What is the first thing that you think when you read the following scripture?

Acts 3
A Lame Man Healed
1 Now Peter and John went up together to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour. 2 And a certain man lame from his mother’s womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms from those who entered the temple; 3 who, seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, asked for alms. 4 And fixing his eyes on him, with John, Peter said, “Look at us.” 5 So he gave them his attention, expecting to receive something from them. 6 Then Peter said, “Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.” 7 And he took him by the right hand and lifted him up, and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength. 8 So he, leaping up, stood and walked and entered the temple with them—walking, leaping, and praising God. 9 And all the people saw him walking and praising God. 10 Then they knew that it was he who sat begging alms at the Beautiful Gate of the temple; and they were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him.



I just finished reading Lee Strobel's The Ambition. I'll be posting a full review soon, but, wanted to point out that a series of events occur that'll blow your mind - just like the above-mentioned scripture. Do miracles, such as described above, occur during modern times? If so, why don't we hear more about these miracles? Do people keep quiet about these things for a reason?

~Cecelia Dowdy~
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Friday, June 10, 2011

The Passing Of Author Stephen Bly

I was shocked to discover author Stephen Bly passed away on Wednesday. I didn't realize he was ill. I've never had the pleasure of meeting Stephen in person, but we "talked" online over the years. My prayers are with Stephen and his family.

I've hosted Stephen on my blog over the years. He was the highly respected author of over one hundred books, most (maybe all) in the Christian market. He also wrote several books with his wife. If interested, here's a listing of all of the blog posts in which he was featured. Rest in peace, Stephen. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Janet, and the rest of his family.

You can find Stephen's obituary on the Novel Journey Blog.

S.B Blogpost #1

S.B. Blogpost #2

S.B. Blogpost #3
S.B. Blogpost #4

~Cecelia Dowdy~
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Thursday, June 09, 2011

How Many Writers' Conferences Have You Attended?


How many writers’ conferences have I attended?
Twenty-three!! But, I'm not sure if that's the correct number - it's just an estimate, but it should be pretty close to that figure!!

How many conferences have you attended? Can you leave a ballpark figure in the comments?

Yesterday’s Writers’ Rest blog post brought this question to mind. Here’s a list of conferences that I’ve attended – this list may not be complete because it’s based upon my memory over the last fifteen years. (I started writing back in 1994):

Florida Romance Writers Conference (a chapter of RWA) - This was my very first writers' conference. I attended back in 1996. I recall that everybody was warm and friendly and there were some male romance models there on motorcycles.

RWA National Conference (Romance Writers of America) – I attended this one eight times. (1996-2002, 2009) This was the only conference I attended for several years. If you're trying to break into the genre of romance fiction, then this conference is for you! You'll find a plethora of editors and agents seeking authors. I stopped attending this conference because the Christian fiction professionals had stopped attending RWA conferences once ACFW was formed. I did look at the lineup for this year's RWA conference, and a couple of Christian fiction publishers and agents are there. However, if Christian fiction is your focus, then you should attend ACFW (keep reading for more information about ACFW).

Washington Romance Writers Annual Retreat (a chapter of Romance Writers of America) – I attended this one at least five times, give or take? WRW is my local chapter, plus, I served on the board for this organization for a few years. I volunteered for the retreat by soliciting to publishers and authors for donations for the goody bags for this event. This conference USED to be held at historic Harper's Ferry, West Virginia at the now-extinct, historic, Hilltop House Hotel. I loved this event because the scenery was so pretty and the casual, laid-back atmosphere was very nice! Also, I sold my SECOND BOOK as a result of meeting a Harlequin editor at this retreat. I know the location for this event has changed in recent years.

Midatlantic Christian Writers Conference – I attended this one twice, it doesn’t exist anymore. I really enjoyed it the first year because Jerry Jenkins was there and he was the keynote speaker! I even have a personally signed copy of his novel, The Mark. The second year that I attended, I didn't enjoy it as much. Can't recall why? I didn't attend the third year and after the third year the organizer stopped doing this conference.

New Jersey Romance Writers Conference (a chapter of RWA) – I attended this one three times. It's a great conference because, from what I can recall, since the location is near New York, they get a lot of editors and agents attending. It's the next best thing to attending RWA's National Conference.

Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference – I attended this one only once. I enjoyed the ACFW Conference more than this one because my focus is ONLY Christian fiction at the moment. This conference has a plethora of other types of things like self-publishing, magazines, devotionals, etc. It was a hodge-podge of things to choose from, and, while it was nice, I felt I got more for my money from ACFW. But, since this conference is local to me, I attended for the one year.

ACFW Conference – I attended this one three times. If you're currently trying to get your Christian novel commercially published, then you should attend this conference. From what I've seen, this is where you will find the largest gathering of CHRISTIAN FICTION editors and agents. It was a great experience and I wish that I could attend this year, but, right now, I just can't justify the cost! I'll probably attend next year, though!

So, how many conferences have you attended? Can you leave a ballpark figure in the comments?

~Cecelia Dowdy~
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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Conference Tips - From The Blog Archives


I'm re-posting an old blog entry about writers' conference tips on the Writers' Rest Blog. Stop by and leave a comment.

~Cecelia Dowdy~
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Monday, June 06, 2011

I Wish...




Do you ever wish you could travel back in time for a little while just to see Jesus perform His miracles?
 Sometimes, I wish that I could travel back in time, just for a few minutes, to just see Jesus, really see Him in the flesh, performing miracles....healing people. The following scripture really resonates with me because I have a blind husband. It'd be nice if he could see. Does Jesus have the power to heal right now? Of course He does, and I've heard of people getting healed miraculously...all by the power of Jesus. Why aren't all believers healed? I don't know! It's just one of those mysteries to which we'll never know the answer until we get to Heaven.

~Cecelia Dowdy~Two Blind Men Receive Their Sight

Matthew 20:29-34

29 Now as they went out of Jericho, a great multitude followed Him. 30 And behold, two blind men sitting by the road, when they heard that Jesus was passing by, cried out, saying, “Have mercy on us, O Lord, Son of David!”
31 Then the multitude warned them that they should be quiet; but they cried out all the more, saying, “Have mercy on us, O Lord, Son of David!”
32 So Jesus stood still and called them, and said, “What do you want Me to do for you?”
33 They said to Him, “Lord, that our eyes may be opened.” 34 So Jesus had compassion and touched their eyes. And immediately their eyes received sight, and they followed Him.
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Thursday, June 02, 2011

Catching Katie By Robin Lee Hatcher - From The Blog Archives

Yesterday's review of A Great Catch
made me think about another title that I read a long time ago. If you think the storyline of A Great Catch is appealing because of the woman's suffrage issue, then you should read Robin Lee Hatcher's

Catching Katie. It was recently re-released as an e-book, but I reviewed it on my blog back in 2007.

Have you read Catching Katie? If so, did you like it?


Here's a brief summary of the Catching Katie:
Katie Jones is committed to fighting for the cause of women's suffrage. She has no time for romance, especially not with her best friend Ben Rafferty. But when Katie's column in Ben's newspaper, The Homestead Herald, stirs things up, sparks begin to fly. Ben is set on winning Katie over, but Katie is just as determined to stay true to her 1916 feminist ideals. With such strong obstacles in the way, their relationship can't possibly progress. Unless somehow love finds a way...


~Cecelia Dowdy~
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Wednesday, June 01, 2011

A Great Catch By Lorna Seilstad


A Great Catch by Lorna Seilstad

Woman's suffragist Emily Graham doesn't need a man in her life. She's committed to fighting for the cause and having a husband would slow her down. She wants to make her own decisions and she really wants to fight for the right for women to vote. In spite of some townsmen objections to her actions, she's still committed to her cause. However, her life takes an interesting turn when she literally slams into baseball player Carter Stockton. Carter is an old friend of her brother's and she has not seen him in awhile. There is an old feud brewing between the Stockton and Graham families, and Emily's aunts object to her spending so much time with Carter.

In spite of her objection to marriage, Emily is attracted to Carter. When she's determined to prove that a woman can do whatever a man can do, she arranges a baseball game between an all women's team and Carter's Manawa Owls baseball team. As a result, Carter has to teach clumsy Emily how to play, which proves to be a delightful and funny lesson on the rudiments of baseball.

This book was sweet, charming and endearing. There was also an unusual combination between baseball and woman's suffrage that you won't usually find in a novel. I also enjoyed the thread of mystery involved in the story. Carter is hired as Emily's grandmother's bookkeeper. However, he finds some discrepancies in her records - is Carter's family's bank at fault for the discrepancy? The book also shows how families can be divided over issues. Carter wants to be a baseball player, and, in spite of his family's objections, he refuses to work in the family banking business.

If you like a sweet, warm, light-hearted story with a thread of mystery, then this book is for you. I also think you'll find it interesting when you read about how baseball was played during that time period.

Many thanks to Baker/Revell for providing me with a free review copy.

~Cecelia Dowdy~


From the Back Cover
She wants to change the world.
He wants to change her mind.

It's the beginning of a new century at Lake Manawa resort in Iowa, but some things never change. When Emily Graham's meddlesome aunts and grandmother take it upon themselves to find her a husband among the resort guests, the spunky suffragist is determined to politely decline each and every suitor. She has neither the time nor the need for a man in her busy life.

Carter Stockton, a recent college graduate and a pitcher for the Manawa Owls baseball team, intends to enjoy every minute of the summer before he is forced into the straitlaced business world of his father.

When their worlds collide, neither Emily nor Carter could have guessed what would come next. Will Carter strike out? Or will Emily cast her vote for a love that might cost her dreams?

The perfect summer novel, A Great Catch will enchant you with its breezy setting and endearing characters.
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