Alice as Writing Coach

Wrapping Up the Year with Roses and Ribbons

Wednesday, December 21st, 2022 - Blog, Places for writers, Thinking

The Rose of Your Year

Every night, when I put my kids to bed, I ask them what the rose of their day was. It’s a little soppy, but lovely, too. And today, I want to ask you what your year looked like through this lens. We spend so much time thinking about the future and forgetting to reflect.

I thought I’d share a bit about my year with you, and then invite you to look over what you’ve achieved in 2022.

I started my year dealing with a lot of family stress. One of our sons was diagnosed with ADHD in the summer, but as 2022 began we were on a trajectory where his anxiety and rage (and mine!) were consuming family life. I had a lot of work to do as his parent—some of my top-down I’m the boss ideas just weren’t helping him. As always, I turned to books to find my answers (I bet that’s what most of you do, too), and dug deep into Gabor Mate, Positive Discipline Theory, and lots of absorbing crime novels to distract me from life. Tana French became my solace.

What does this have to do with my writing life? Well, as I learned and changed, I found that writing made me feel better. I knew that, but I came back to it. I started to write daily again, completing four books. Two will come out next year (Dropped! with Orca and Journey with University of Regina Press—I’ll share updates with you on those in 2023). I had a fierce rejection letter, which started with the line: This is not a winner. And the fourth I decided to put aside for what it had taught me, freeing me to begin a novel I adore using the wonderful lessons at The Novelry.

And that has led me to a new job. In 2023, I start working as a writing coach for this incredible team of published writers and incredible editors. I hope some of you join me in this new space. But more of that in the new year.

For now, I want you to take some time to look at what you’ve achieved. Recognise your successes and your moments, and how they’ve got you here. Take fifteen minutes out of the busy holiday season (perhaps with a glass of something lovely) and write down some or all of what your 2022 looked like. Connect with me @alicekuipersbookclub and tell me what you’ve read and loved, share with me how your writing went, or your creative life. And then pause. This season pretends there isn’t time for a pause, but I refuse to believe that. And so I’m making this little space for us to share, where we celebrate, mourn, reflect and pause, before we even begin to renew.

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8 Minute Writing Prompt for Today

Thursday, April 10th, 2014 - Prompt, Quickstart

Make a few minutes for your writing today. I challenge you to write without stopping for 8 MINUTES. That’s it!

Clear your desk, switch off that internet video you were watching about kittens, and write without pausing, editing or stressing. Use this opening to start you off (it’s the opening of Colm Toibin’s The Master):

Sometimes in the night he dreamed about the dead–

 

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Chuck Sambuchino

Wednesday, March 26th, 2014 - Blog, Places for writers, Tip

One newsletter I subscribe to is this one from Chuck Sambuchino – Editor, GLA and CWIM. Find the newsletter here: http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents . It’s full of useful information for writers who are looking to find representation. I know lots of you have asked me how to find an agent – hopefully Chuck can help you out! One of the titbits from Chuck’s most recent newsletter is below:

Agents Seeking Clients NOW

Click on any name below to see the full mini-profile on the GLA Blog (with submission instructions). Good luck querying!

1. Allison Hunter of Inkwell Management

She is seeking: She is actively acquiring literary and commercial fiction (including romance), memoir, narrative nonfiction, cultural studies, pop culture and prescriptive titles, including cookbooks. She is always looking for funny female authors, great love stories and family epics, and for nonfiction projects that speak to the current cultural climate.

2. Caitlen Rubino Bradway of LKG Agency

(This is an agent spotlight, not a new agent alert. She is putting out a call for new queries.) She is seeking: “I personally am looking for middle grade and young adult fiction. In teen novels, Sci-fi/fantasy is my sweet spot, but I’m open to anything as long as it doesn’t have zombies. (For a more detailed description of what I’m looking for, you can check out my blog post at our website.) “Also, the LKG Agency [which has one other agent] is always on the lookout for nonfiction, both practical and narrative. We specialize in women’s focused how-to, such as parenting, lifestyle, health & nutrition, and beauty, but we are open to a lot of nonfiction genres. (For a full list you can check out the submission guidelines on our website.)”

 

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