Sunday

SHALLA Magazine: HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

































To Be an Angel, One Need Not Have Wings



To be an angel, one need not have wings.


In giving love there is an equal grace.



Nor need one seek the aura in the face,



As love unveils the beauty of all things.



by Francois Couperin. Entered by John Cowles (used with permission).






















Here's an interesting site Nicholas Gordon's Poems for Free




Over 2000 poems, many written for holidays or special occasions, free for any personal or non-commercial purpose. All poems: copyright by Nicholas Gordon.





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I just received an email from one of our talented writers, whose work is beautifully featured in our upcoming SHALLA Magazine




He's excited to see the magazine issues, and so are we...




I just sent SHALLA Magazine: Blank Canvas pocket-edition for proofing, and needed to make a few changes on the illustrations... we have to change some that have dpi's lower than 300




Anyway, I thought I'd paste parts of my reply here...




(SHALLA Magazine: Blank Canvas pocket-edition) is going to be on Amazon for only $12.99--we like it to be as affordable as possible so that everyone can easily have several copies if they wanted to.




If you have kindle, we're going to put it on Kindle too... and--we're working on it, but it will probably be read into a CD, and mp3 download... but we'll see...





Please send us more, as soon as our subs open up again... we'll twitter everyone when our subs are open again.




Happy holidays!




To a fantastic, most wonderful 2010!



Best!

Shalla DeGuzman

http://www.shalladeguzman.com/
http://www.shallamagazine.com/



~we love shalla~








Saturday

SHALLA Magazine: Winter Blooms pocket-edition





Wouldn't it be great having a multitude of readers waiting for your novel to come out?




Like to have thousands, even millions of readers reading your poem? Your short story?



Well, SHALLA Magazine is the magazine to publish in!





Coming 2010!

Our SHALLA Magazine will be available for purchase at Amazon.




Yeah, that www.amazon.com
& it qualifies for FREE Shipping!

Plus each SHALLA Magazine is only $12.99, a very affordable price.

Readers, buy 1, 2... several dozen copies easily, effortlessly.




Here's our latest cover for SHALLA Magazine: Winter Blooms pocket-edition









At SHALLA Magazine, we like win-win situations and anything to do with SHALLA Magazine is definitely, always a win-win for everybody.





Best!

Shalla DeGuzman, Editor

http://www.shallamagazine.com/
http://www.shalladeguzman.com/
http://twitter.com/SHALLAMagazine

Join Shalla and experience the brilliance of so many creative minds...

Monday

SHALLA Magazine: Blank Canvas pocket-edition





Coming Soon!



Is your work featured in it?












Oh, dear, we're at the proofing stage at the moment, sent the whole manuscript to the printers... hopefully everything's a-okay.





SHALLA Publishing is our publisher...
The authors of the short stories and poetry in this SHALLA Magazine: Blank Canvas pocket-edition are all so very, very talented!
Fake Fire and Rescue by Blake Butler is one of my favorites... I like funny, yet moving with great, big AHA! moments.





SHALLA Publishing...



Because sometimes, you just want it in print...




Find SHALLA Magazine: Blank Canvas pocket-edition in an http://www.amazon.com/ near you :)



2010

Tuesday

CALL-4-SUBMISSIONS


SHALLA Magazine features high quality fiction (experimental, literary, genre, multicultural, etc), poetry, essays, excerpts from screenplays, one act-plays, etc.

Although we mainly publish literary work, our submissions system is open to all forms of writing that have been previously published.
That’s right, we only like reprints. Please tell us where and when it has been published before. By submitting to SHALLA Magazine, you are guaranteeing that all rights to the work have already reverted back to you.

Friday

SHALLA CHATS romance novelist Jennifer Blake



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SHALLA CHATS romance novelist Jennifer Blake


"Writing Best-selling Romance”



First of all, who’s Jennifer?

Jennifer lives on a lake in northern Louisiana with her husband. Her next book, TRIUMPH IN ARMS, final title in her six-book Masters at Arms series, is due out in February, 2010. Her 1983 New York Times best seller, ROYAL SEDUCTION, will be released in August, 2010 as part of Sourcebooks, Inc.’s special “Re-launch of a Classic” program.







Jennifer Blake has been called a “classic” romance novelist, a “pioneer of the romance genre,” and an “icon of the romance industry.”


A New York Times best selling author since 1977, she is a charter member of Romance Writers of America, member of both the RWA and Affaire de Coeur Halls of Fame, and recipient of the RWA Lifetime Achievement Award. She holds numerous other honors, including two Maggies, two Holt Medallions, the Frank Waters Award for Literary Excellence, and a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times BookReviews Magazine.


She has written more than 60 romance novels with translations in 20 languages and some 30 million copies in print worldwide.

Read more: http://shalladeguzman.com/shallachats/authors/Jennifer_Blake.php



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Looking for a Literary Agent?
SHALLA CHATS with Kelly Sonnack

“Actively Building A List”
Shalla DeGuzman





Read more: http://www.shallamagazine.com/shallachats/literaryagents/Kelly_Sonnack.php



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Tuesday

Now you can follow SHALLA Magazine on Twitter

Up Front








News!

SHALLA Magazine goes to Print!

That's right! Amazon, world, here we come!
SHALLA Magazine: Blank Canvas Anthology (print issue)


Coming Next


*Please read our Submission Guidelines


More News!

Now you can follow SHALLA Magazine on Twitter

Monday

SHALLA: Writing Romance Novels

Write Romance Novels?

Get tips, read our Q&A

SHALLA CHATS Harlequin novelist Jacqueline Diamond
Have you read a Jackie Diamond novel yet?











Jackie Diamond Hyman is the author of more than 80 novels in numerous genres ... She is a former Associated Press reporter and TV columnist ... READ MORE
Here are some writing tips from Jackie Diamond











New Release!






September
2009
Harlequin American Romance





Doctor Daddy


Obstetrician Jane McKay longs for a baby and a husband of her own. But is her new medical partner, charismatic lady killer Luke Van Dam, really the answer to her dreams?
to order, click here
to read Chapter One, click here





Check out her website for more writing tips at http://www.jacquelinediamond.com/









Jackie Shows You How to Organize...







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Help Defend Preditors & Editors


(they review lit agents, publishers, etc)


Unfortunately, there are those who do not like P&E or its editor because we give out information that they would prefer remain hidden from writers. Usually, they slink away, but not this time. P&E is being sued and we are asking for donations to mount a legal defense in court. Please click on the link below and give if you can to help protect P&E so it can continue to defend writers as it has for the past eleven years.











Thank you. Other sites are welcome to copy the code for our donation button and place it on their pages with an appeal on behalf of P&E.


Tuesday

Have you read our QandA with author Lauren Baratz-Logsted?





Have you read our Q&A with author Lauren Baratz-Logsted?













Only at the ShallaDeGuzman Writers Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ShalladeGuzman/











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Self-Publishing: Should You Tell Literary Agents and Editors About Your Self-Published Book?




by Ronnie Smith


Listing your self-published book in the writing bio section of your cover or query letter may not be the best idea when you're trying to impress literary agents and editors. Before you mention your self-published book or books, you need to be certain you're not doing more harm than good.Finishing a book is a huge achievement- self-publishing a novel or book manuscript can also be an accomplishment worthy of real celebration and joy.


However, unless your project has been exceptionally successful, you could shoot yourself in the foot if you mention your self-published book in your cover or query letters to literary agents and editors. Here are a few possibilities to consider before announcing your self-publications in your query and cover letters.


Practice books. Publishing professionals know that it can take a few tries before a new writer is able to master the many complexities of writing a full-length book. Although you may adore your first few novels, a literary agent will likely look at them as "practice" books, not necessarily as fresh, high-quality projects that reach the top percentile. Practice books are important life achievements, but they are not to be confused with important publishing credits worthy of being listed in a query letter.Low sales = low enthusiasm.

If you self-publish a book but then are not able to sell a significant number of copies, literary agents will have a hard time being excited about it, or they will presume that you have not done the necessary marketing. If you can't inspire readers' enthusiasm, an editor may doubt that you can inspire his/her enthusiasm.

Negative Presumptions. Some self-published novels have done quite well. Many have become wildly popular, but keep in mind that they are the exception to the rule. The fact remains that the quality of self-published novels as a whole doesn't compare to the quality of novels that have been vetted and edited at traditional publishing houses. In other words, if you align yourself with the legions of others who have self-published, agents may presume your writing is weak. Also, agents may worry that you no longer hold all rights to your self-published book if you don't specify otherwise.


Cutting Corners. Many people self-publish because they think it's easier than dealing with the submission process (though that's not always the case). There's some concern that a writer who has self-published is a writer who would rather settle for second-best and cut corners than go the distance. Low sales indicate lackluster motivation. Literary agents want to work with passionate, driven people who will stop at nothing to reach their dreams of being successful writers.


*For more http://www.fictionf actor.com/ guests/self- publishing. html



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Get Published!

(Disclaimer: Mention of a market/ contest in Let's Shalla Blog is not necessarily an endorsement. Check all guidelines in full before submitting)






Best Horror of the Year, Vol. 2




http://www.ralan.com/antho/listings/besthorror09.htm Annual print anthology is seeking reprints of horror that were published throughout 2009. All branches of horror will be considered, from traditional- supernatural to the borderline, including high-tech sf horror, supernatural, psychological horror, dark thrillers.Guidelines are quite specific. Please read guidelines in full prior to submitting.




Deadline: 15th December 2009



Phazehttp://www.phaze.com/



What We Look For * Strong, passionate, intelligent characters * Intense sensual tension and situations * Well-defined, well-executed romantic plot that illustrates the mutual relationship between two to four central characters (the romantic unit) and which includes plenty of opportunity for erotic exploration and variety.



Submission Guidelines: http://www.phaze.com/submissions.html




Shades of Romance Magazine http://www.sormag.com/



Seeking short stories between 500-1500 words. The short story must focus on the romance, and have an upbeat ending. All genres are considered, including historical, contemporary, paranormal, mystery, regency Futuristic, and Time-Travel. We do not publish erotica. Payment $20 on publication.



Submission Guidelines: http://www.sormag.com/guide.html




*For more Paying Publisher Listings: http://www.fictionfactor.com/markets.html





Happy Publisher Hunting!

Sunday

Heard SHALLA yet?




Coming Soon!




Das Erdbeeressen (Eating Strawberries)
a short story in German with its English translation



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SHALLA Magazine
spring 2009

The Sea by Christian Ward

Moth by Christian Ward

Shadows by C.P.Stewart

Writing Butterflies on the Wall by Zachary Kluckman

A small bird has flown into my chest by Linda Albert

In Passing by James Keane

PICKING UP OLD VIETNAMESE WOMAN FROM DIALYSIS
by David Allen Bright

in Perspective by Nabina Das
Departure by Anthony Kendrick

responsorium by Christopher Mulrooney
Who were nominated for the 2009 Pushcart Prize?

TOMATO
by Linda Leedy Schneider

THE REQUIRED ACCOMPANYING COVER LETTER
by Richard Fein


Congratulations!

Your submissions are the best literary work we received in 2008.

(Remember, only 'literary' work are eligible for the Pushcart)
Good luck to our 2009 submissions!

















"I Am Sri Lanka" a poem by Byron D. Howell












































Key Lime Pie a poem by Kenneth Pobo - Written by Kenneth Pobo; Read by Shalla DeGuzman for SHALLA Magazine








A Misty Day's TOP PICKS Good. Nice line breaks, topical, emotional, good visuals. --Misty Day
















Friday

Shalla on Getting your Positive Attitude back







Hi Writers! Shalla here, back from Deutschland (Germany) studying German... and what better way to learn the language than to read books in German. Specifically novels. More specifically, romance novels. So, I'm checking out Romantic Times. Did you know they're now on Facebook?
At the moment, I'm reading Harry Potter und der Halbblutprinz (and the Half Blood Prince) and one from Nora Roberts (of course!) called Rebeccas Traum (Rebecca's Dream or Impulse). I'm sure both are going to be fun reads :)



















RT's Summer Reading Challenge! (win a book bundle)
As the executive editor of RT I read a lot of books in a lot of genres. Some I love. Some I hate. Every once in a while though, I find a book and I wonder why more people haven't read it. So I've decided to issue a summer reading challenge...






What did I learn in Germany? That learning languages is soooo fun! Now, I've only been studying German at home, full time for 3 months (since late April) but I've been very gung-ho about it--just as I am when I decide to do something--go all the way, I'd say. So, when the language school in Germany placed me, I wasn't in a Beginner's class, I actually ended up with two other students, both with years of training in speaking German. One, from Spain, has been taking German at a university for 4 years, something like that, and he's been at the language school a couple of years ago where he took the beginner's class for one month. My other classmate has been living in Germany for 4 years, he's married to a German and already speaks German and only needed help with writing and some Grammar stuff. So, okay, there I was doing my best to keep up. I studied for at least 5 hours per day, in all hours of the night. I had my index cards, I'm meditating, using aromatherapy (lavender) to sleep--just like college days. Oh, it was sooo fun!


To make a long story short, I survived, got a 90+ on the test, got a feel for the energy of Bavaria, etc. etc. etc.





Can I speak German now? Ja, natürlich! But give me a few more months before I'm a prolific talker. Unless--I also went to France (Paris), you see, and I have several books in French I'd like to read, and okay some Spanish books too... What was really fun about going to that language school, I met so many people who spoke several languages (4 or more wasn't out of the ordinary) that when I told them I'm studying German, French and Spanish for complete fluency, it's not a big deal. It's like, how have I survived this long knowing only 2?


















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Here's one to help with writing:



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We Love You Michael!










To the Genius, the Icon, the King of Pop...






















I just have to take some time to honor Michael Jackson.

Yesterday, as soon as I heard that Michael Jackson was taken to the hospital, I immediately lit a candle for him.
I thought he'd be fine, I thought it was a heart attack--people have recovered from those... Then, I learned that it was cardiac arrest... okay, isn't that a heart attack? No, that means his heart has stopped.
I was glued to the TV, praying, sending him loving thoughts...

Michael Jackson...


1983, Philippines. I've heard his song being played on the radio over and over, I think it was Beat It... Michael Jackson, the singer's name is Michael Jackson, everyone loved his songs, everyone knew his name. Music Videos were so new... VH1 on TV was playing every afternoon and that one day, I stumbled upon it for the first time. That's when I saw him for the first time, Michael Jackson, the singer from America and he did not have white skin. As a little Filipino girl, it shook me to learn this... I didn't even know there was such a thing... it was so new to me.


Michael Jackson, he transcended color barriers, cultural barriers... what can I say, the man is legendary, the ultimate artist, the greatest entertainer of all time, the... I woke up this morning, turned on the TV, hoping it was all a bad dream, a publicity stunt, please... When I learned how to sing last year, the first song I worked on learning was Michael Jackson's Ben. When I set my goals, I shot for the stars, the best of the best--to be able to sing like Michael... I can't believe it... I can't believe it...

I love you Michael, you're always with us through your music... your magic lives on...

Five of Jackson's solo albums – "Off the Wall," "Thriller," "Bad," "Dangerous" and "HIStory," all with Epic Records, a Sony Music label – are among the top-sellers of all time. During his extraordinary career, he sold an estimated 750 million records worldwide, released 13 No.1 singles and became one of a handful of artists to be inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The Guinness Book of World Records recognized Jackson as the Most Successful Entertainer of All Time and "Thriller" as the Biggest Selling Album of All Time. Jackson won 13 Grammy Awards and received the American Music Award's Artist of the Century Award.


Sunday

SHALLA: Happy 4th of July


HAPPY 4th of JULY!!!



Hello writers, Shalla here :)
I'm still in Germany in my German immersion course, having a wonderful time.
I hope you're having a great summer!


Writing Contests

Memoir (and)’s 6th Contest Prize: $500.00. Entry fee: $0.00. Deadline: 08-15-2009.

WRITING CONTEST WEBSITE


Heart Poetry Award Prize: $500.00. Entry fee: $10.00. Deadline: 06-30-2009.

WRITING CONTEST WEBSITE


Submit insightful, immersing, pictorial moments, unpublished modern free verse or prose poem. Awards $500 prize. $10 covers 3 poems, reserves your copy of Fall/Winter 2009 issue. Winner & Honorable Mentions published Fall/Winter 2009 issue of HEART.

2010 Bellevue Literary Review Prizes in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry Prize: $1,000.00. Entry fee: $15.00. Deadline: 08-01-2009.WRITING CONTEST WEBSITE


BLR Prize awards outstanding writing related to themes of health, healing, illness, the mind, and the body. First prize is $1000 (in each genre) and publication in the Spring 2010 issue of the BLR. Prose limited to 5000 words. Up to 3 poems (maximum 5 pages). Submissions that exceed these limits will be disqualified. Deadline August 1, 2009. Winners will be announced by December 31, 2009.

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Saturday

SHALLA: A Summer Note














And do you remember Alex Cristo?




Yeah, Mr. Austria.






We interviewed him for SHALLA Magazine...





SHALLA MINGLES with Mr. Fitness, Alex Cristo
“Writers: Get Fit!”
by Shalla DeGuzman





Well, UPDATE, here are some of the latest pictures of Alex...






*read more


http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/thumbpage.aspx?e=3754163






Plus, Alex Cristo sent a note:




PS: when you need a model for the cover for your books, don't forget me!!!!





Hey Alex, of course not, you're the best! You'll steam up any Harlequin cover, anytime!



Which leads me to my little summer note...





SHALLA's








A SUMMER NOTE




I finally finished my first novel... yes, I could have finished it a lot sooner. Instead, I used it to figure out how to write a novel, how to slow down a scene, how to speed it up, etc. It also helped me figure out what I like to write. I vacillated from writing something cutesy and sweet like a Chick Lit, to something literary with a lot more drama... oy! In the end, I figured out, I don't really like Drama. I don't feel like feeling sad... maybe it's only temporary... but the next novel I'm writing will probably be romance... We'll see.




For now, I need a break from writing. I've read too many books, wrote too many pages too fast, too much editing and revising, I need a break. Not to mention, our beloved, cute, beautiful doggie, Pancho, just passed from the big C a few days ago. Remember Pancho, our lab-akita mix with a beautiful smile who wore a Santa costume last Christmas? It was so fast, it happened all too fast, too soon, too fast... So, I have to get away, get my mind off.
That's why I'm saying good bye to you, just for a little while...


Pancho, come back soon!
we love you!






Alex, if you're reading this--I'm going to Germany to learn to speak German fluently once and for all!



So, Auf Wiedersehen, just for a little while and Hallo Deutschland!


Have a wonderful summer everybody!





I love you all!!!







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5. Captive of the Beast by Lisa Renee Jones

6. Night Rescuer by Cindy Dees

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SHALLA: SHALLA Magazine Screenwriting Contest




















Nice to see you again!






Have you read our spring 2009 issue of SHALLA Magazine yet?





Come meet the very talented writers and poets we've discovered...









The Sea by Christian Ward

Moth by Christian Ward

Shadows by C.P.Stewart

Writing Butterflies on the Wall by Zachary Kluckman

A small bird has flown into my chest by Linda Albert

In Passing by James Keane

PICKING UP OLD VIETNAMESE WOMAN FROM DIALYSIS
by David Allen Bright

in Perspective by Nabina Das
Departure by Anthony Kendrick

responsorium by Christopher Mulrooney











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The 2009 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards





Now in its sixth anniversary year, the stakes are higher than ever. This year over $50,000 in Cash and Prizes to winning screenwriters are presented– including a $25,000 Grand Prize – as well as Gold, Silver and Bronze Prizes in ten different genre categories.




Do you want to get your script into the hands of Hollywood professionals who can truly help advance your career?






FINAL ENTRY DEADLINE:
Friday, May 15th
Submit your script today!












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Jokes about Writing






A visitor to a certain college paused to admire the new Hemingway Hall that had been built on campus.

"It's a pleasure to see a building named for Ernest Hemingway," he said.

"Actually," said his guide, "it's named for Joshua Hemingway. "No relation."

"The visitor was astonished. "Was Joshua Hemingway a writer, also?"

"Yes, indeed," said his guide. "He wrote a check."


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SHALLA CHATS with NY Times Bestselling author, Bob Mayer
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Wednesday

SHALLA: WRITER’S BLOCK IS ONLY IN THE MIND—DUH! by Harry W Carpenter, author of The Genie Within















Hi writers,






Need help for your writer's block? Ever tried positive thinking? Meditation? Hypnosis?




Well, here's a book that combines practical ways to manifest your heart's desires--such as getting over writer's block. Get that novel finished. Make your book successful--all using the power of your mind.








A Let's Shalla Blog EXCLUSIVE






The author of the book, The Genie Within: Your Subconscious Mind—How It Works and How to Use It, Harry W Carpenter has written an article exclusively for all our SHALLA Blogs to help you overcome writer's block.







A Note from Shalla:


A way to get to your alpha or theta state is to relax your mind using meditation. Several free meditations you can listen to (I always use these) can be found at: http://www.shalladeguzman.com/getmuse.php




And try one, Shalla, has written herself called, Requesting Extra Energy to Write.




Read the meditation for Requesting Extra Energy to Write.
Read it, making sure to imagine what it says and feel the words.






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WRITER’S BLOCK IS ONLY IN THE MIND—DUH!










“Wow! That’s impressive,” I said to my wife. We were at the annual fair in Del Mar, California watching a stage hypnotist. He had eighteen volunteers on stage and was making them do things they would not normally want to, nor could do. One of the volunteers was a young man named Bill. The hypnotist suggested that Bill had just returned from a trip to the planet Xenon. Would he tell the audience about his trip? Without hesitation, Bill started to describe his trip and the Xenonians that he met. He told the story as if he had actually been there. The hypnotist had to stop him or he would have gone on all night.

Most of us would find it hard to stand in front of 500 people and make up a story about something we knew nothing about. And, moreover, tell this made-up story as if we experienced it, when we knew it was fantasy. I don’t know Bill, but I would bet my house he could not have made up that story spontaneously and told it so vividly and fluidly if he was not hypnotized.

When you sit down at your desk or kitchen table to write, do you start writing immediately? Do you create a story or a scene and write it down in detail without hesitating and agonizing? If you do, then you never have “writer’s block.” Lucky you! But if you have occasions when nothing comes to mind and you can’t get started on the story, then you’ve had writer’s block.

Is there much difference between Bill’s experience and when you have writer’s block? The difference is huge. When you have writer’s block, you are limiting yourself by only using your conscious mind, and at that, only a tiny portion of it. Bill, on the other hand, used over 90 percent of his mind. He used his subconscious mind—his fertile, imaginative, creative mind.

Your conscious mind is critical, judgmental, and carping. That’s the part of you that interrupts your writing and says, “This stinks,” “I can’t write about that,” “I just can’t think of a thing to write today,” on and on.

Your mind also inhibits you with false beliefs. In your early, formative years, you were told thousands of times things like, “No, you can’t do that,” “No, don’t do that,” “No, that’s too hard,” “No, no ,no, don’t you ever learn?” These responses are suggestions (just as if they came from a hypnotist) that go into your subconscious mind. Thus, you are hypnotized to believe you are limited and, worse, you are unconscious of these negative beliefs.

The epitome of a false belief is the story of Roger Banister. Runners, coaches, and trainers were hypnotized to believe running a mile under 4 minutes was not humanly possible. Race times asymptotically approached 4 minutes but no runner could break through this mental barrier. Not until Roger, who “knew” he could do it, did it. Within months other runners broke the barrier. Those runners could not break 4 minutes until someone showed them that their belief in limitation was false.

When your writing is blocked, do you “try” harder? Do you find that the harder you try, the more blocked you become? Trying harder is fighting against an absolute law of the mind. You can’t win.

So, how do you beat writer’s block? Instead of writing with your conscious mind, open up and tap into your subconscious mind. Your subconscious mind is the part of you that is imaginative and creative.

How do you tap into your subconscious mind? This may sound too easy, but it works. Just relax and talk to yourself. Affirm that you have the ability to write and that the story or poem is already written. Too simple? That’s Mother Nature’s way: the best way, is almost always the simplest way.

When relaxed, you slip into an altered state of mind. That’s the key to being creative—going into the alpha or, much better, the theta state. Dali, the abstract painter of weird landscapes, used to go into theta before starting a new canvas. That is how he got his visions of melting time and distorted figures, concepts foreign to the logical, linear-thinking conscious mind. It is simple to learn to go into these states. And it is invaluable if you want to be creative and write from the heart.

If you want more detail and more powerful methods of using your subconscious mind, get a copy of a book that many readers say is the best book written on the subject (Some of these reviews are posted on www.Amazon.com , and www.thegeniewithin.net) The book is, The Genie Within: Your Subconscious Mind—How It Works and How to Use It, by Harry W Carpenter. Oh! That’s me. How shameless to brag about my book. I couldn’t help it. It came from my subconscious.




Transcript of our Q&A with Writer/Producer and Script Analyst Peter Myers

Like to read the Transcript of our





Q&A with Writer/Producer and Script Analyst Peter Myers?








Get his expertise for FREE or here's a list of his services:


Dear Writers,


It's been a pleasure to answer your question in this Q and A.


Let me know if you need any further help in the area of scripts.


You can always contact me at peterdavidmyers@gmail.com.


My services are:


Analysis---2-3 page synopses $75.00


---10-20 page treatments $150.00


---full scripts $250.00


Consulting is $50.00/hour charged against a retainer fee.


subjects for consulting: How do I get representation formy writing? How do I get started in screenwriting?How do I meet producers, directors and stars? etc.


Testimonials from my screenwriter clients can be viewed at:


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Happy writing!


Best,


Peter Myers

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You can read our FREE transcript at

http://shallabuzz.blogspot.com/2009/03/transcript-of-our-q-with-writerproducer.html

Friday

Q&A with Black Rose Writing Publisher Reagan Rothe














You’re invited!






Join Us!





Q&A with Black Rose Writing Publisher
Reagan Rothe



Who is Reagan Rothe?


Reagan Rothe is a small-scale successful author and the creator of Black Rose Writing.


Black Rose Writing is an independent publishing house that doesn't guarantee endless money spent on promotion or false hopes, we work with our authors and develop a personal relationship. Owned by Reagan Rothe, a small-scale successful author, we have the experience from the author's view, knowing the trials and tribulations. We understand the rejection, frustration, and stress marketing and promoting a novel can be. We will do whatever we can within budget for our authors, as they reach success, so do we.


We are a Print-on-demand publishing house. We are currently seeking most genre fiction and either war, how-to, or biography non-fiction. Reagan Rothe is the author of Dreams and Baseball, Give Wings to My Triumph, and the Misanthropy series.



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Who is Peter Myers?

Producer:


In partnership with New York Film Group, Peter is producing the theatrical feature, VENGEANCE, from his own script. Principal photography: Winter 2008/2009. Director attached: Vahe Babaian, (After Freedom, winner, Audience Award, Method Fest). Budget $5 million. Distributor letter-of-interest: Artist View Entertainment. Seed money has been raised. Casting of major roles in progress.


Peter co-executive-produced "SPEAK TO THE WORLD," a pilot for an interview show for cable television. He also co-produced and co-wrote "DOUBLE CROSS," a half-hour suspense drama for cable, which was offered a worldwide distribution deal within a month of its completion.
Additionally, Peter was a founding partner and Senior Vice President of Creative Affairs of BlueSky Pictures, an Anglo-Dutch film company which, in concert with Creative Artists Agency, in Los Angeles, developed a motion picture package with Antonio Banderas attached to star, and Michael Cristofer attached to direct.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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April 3-30, 2009
"In & Out: Writing Believable Conflict"
by Sherry Lewis
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This workshop focuses on the art and craft of creating realistic, believable conflict for your character, both internal and external, and on weaving those conflict together in ways that are fresh, exciting, and powerful enough to catch an editor's eye. Topics include:

* Understanding how a character's core beliefs crate conflict
* How internal and external conflicts work together
* When to hang on to / let go of a character's past
* Keeping conflicts realistic
* Creating layers of conflict
* Why urgency matters in conflict
* Applying conflict to each scene you write
* Avoiding anticipated conflict

Sherry Lewis is a career writer with more than 30 published mystery, contemporary romance, and time travel romance novels to her credit. She loves sharing what she has learned since selling her first book fifteen years ago, and has given workshops all over the country. Sherry has also taught online workshops for several years.

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April 3-30, 2009
"Writing For Magazines"
by Julie Rowe
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Interested in writing for magazines? Learn the process of creating an article, from coming up with an idea to how to sell that idea to a magazine and write your finished piece. This class will tear apart real examples of successful queries and their subsequent published articles see what worked, and what didn't work, and why. Topics include:

* Why fiction writers should also write for magazines
* Choosing the right magazine and editor to query
* Topics, research, angles, titles and hooks
* The knock-out magazine query letter
* How to get quotes & statistics and fact check
* Writing the article; sidebars and photography
* Word count, deadlines, contracts and invoicing
* Creating a portfolio and finding your niche

Julie Rowe has been freelancing for magazines for over five years. She's an enthusiastic instructor who enjoys lively discussion and encourages questions. Her articles have appeared in numerous magazines such as Today's Parent magazine, Reader's Digest (Canada), The Canadian Writer's Journal, Writer's Digest, Canadian Living, What's Up Kids Magazine, the Romance Writer's Report and various RWA chapter newsletters.

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April 6-17, 2009
MASTER CLASS: "Do-It-Yourself Media Kits"
by Theresa Meyers
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Prerequisite: Published book or upcoming release date

Working on your own promotion, but not sure what you should or shouldn’t include when you send material out to the media? Look no further. Public Relations guru Theresa Meyers takes you through the ins and outs of media kits, both print and electronic, and demystifies what you need to have on hand. In this course you’ll get:

* The elements every media kit needs
* How to create them yourself
* Templates for making instant bios, press releases, and more!
* What to include and omit based on the media contact
* Fresh ideas for packaging your media kit
* Knowledge of why print and electronic media kits are different
* How to make each kind

Best known for getting her clients chosen as two out of the total seven picks for the Kelly Ripa Book Club, Theresa Meyers spent over ten years working in public relations, garnering millions of dollars in media coverage for her clients, before she launched Blue Moon Communications. A former journalist and magazine columnist, she now focuses on strategic planning for her clients, media training and author branded media campaigns. Find her online at www.bluemooncommunications.com

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