Last week, after seeing The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master blog touroff to a great start, I introduced the new book to a packed house at my local bookstore: Capitola Book Cafe. One estimate had it at 150 people (truly humbling) two of whom were young girls with their mothers.
As some of you know, my dream is to stand toe-to-toe with the big boys who current reign supreme in the plot world. I want to represent plot from a woman's pov and balance the discussion...
I was thrilled when I was writing the book and my editor never even blinked when I used "she" as the generic reference rather than "he" throughout the book.
I lovingly and predominately showcase women's fiction and women writers.
One of the greatest thrills of the book talk -- besides the 150 people who attended (thank you! I hope soon to have pictures to share) -- came hours after the actual event. Way past midnight, the house quiet and the moon (visions and dreams) bright, I check in on the blog tour and then sweep through the social media and stumble upon a list of tweets where @plotwhisperer is mentioned several times by the same person with the same Twitter icon for each tweet in the sequence.
A woman and writer in the audience tweeted about the event in real time. I had the chance to review the night through her list of tweets.
I don't know but something tickles me about that -- live, social commentary.
This has been an amazing week.
sounds amazing. I've been trying to outline/plot my latest rather than pantster my way through.
Congratulations!!!
Back from hols and catching up on your posts.
Good luck for the future and well done for making he-she!
The NaNo posts were useful, thanks.
Congratulations, mshatch! I believe that anytime you attempt something new in your writing you're already there! Great good luck with you story and happy plotting!
Hi Glynis,
Lucky you. Welcome back!
Thanks for your kind words and for stopping back. Hope you'll continue with us on the Nano posts come Monday AM as the blog tour continues...
fondly,
martha
Cool! Thanks for sharing!
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