Our book club got to talking about favorite authors and one thing led to another and we started sharing: What would you ask your favorite author?
1. Where do you get your ideas?
2. Why this book? Why these characters? Why this place?
3. Did the story mean anything to you personally?
4. How did it feel to write that story while you were writing it? Did it jar memories or make you wish for something?
5. When I read your story it made me think of new things and stuff. Does that happen when you write it?
6. Who was her favorite hero, heroine?
7. When can I buy your next one? What is going to be about?
8. Will you come and give my husband a few pointers?We started talking about husbands then.
The Anonymous Reader
by Sandy Novy Chvostal
A newspaper reporter contacted me awhile back to get some information on OCC. “What makes your Chapter so successful?†she asked me. “Everyone I’ve talked to says OCC is one of the leading RWA chapters in the nation.â€
The answer (like so many answers unfortunately) is complicated. Obviously, our success involves a variety of factors including our location in such a highly populated area, the bylaws that we operate under, the advantages provided by having a large membership and the variety and quality of the programs we support. But in my opinion, OCC’s greatest strength is our ability to evolve–to take advantage of the generosity and expertise of our volunteers to stay ahead.
In the upcoming months, OCC will be evolving once again as we focus on improving our website, and we want to thank all the members who are lending their expertise to this project. Goals and plans for a total redesign include a Members Only section that will include an email roster and allow members to update their own information; published members’ bookcovers featured on the home page in a revolving fashion that changes every time the page is pulled up; a booksellers’ page to feature covers and also facilitate communication between authors and booksellers; and a page for trailers. A MySpace page is also being created for OCC, which will be linked to occrwa.com; and our yahoo groups are being updated for better ease of use.
In conjunction with these changes—and because our fabulous editors are stepping down—our printed newsletter will be phased out. Published authors are requested to notify co-president Sue Phillips at suephillips503@yahoo.com about any book releases to be put on the Bookseller/bookshelf page and items for “Look at Our Members†should be sent to Sue as well.
Questions? Concerns? Suggestions? Copy me with those at Snovy617@aol.com.
OCC December Meeting
Saturday, December 8
Brea Community Center
Order your books now for the meeting!
CHERRY ADAIR
Afternoon Speaker
White Heat
Ballantine Hardcover
Hot Ice
Ballantine Books
SUSAN SQUIRES
Morning Speaker
One With The Shadows
St. Martin’s Press
MARIE FERRARELLA
Capturing the Millionaire
Silhouette Special Edition
Doctor in the House
Harlequin Next
LAURA WRIGHT
Rich Man’s Vengeful Seduction
Silhouette Desire
If you plan to purchase books at our monthly chapter meeting, please pre-order them by Midnight Tuesday, December 4
To place an order, go to http://www.bearlyusedbooks.com/
or
email A Great Read at agreatreadoccrwa@aol.com
or
telephone (909) 720-6226
After debating topics for my first OCC blog with some friends, I decided the icebreaker I’m using today in my New Hire Seminar at work would be a fun one to use as a blog icebreaker, too. I figure it’s the best way to learn a little about me, and a way for me to learn about you. And let’s be honest, I think the rest of the bloggers have the topic of writing well covered!
My favorite icebreaker is Two Truths and a Lie. For a first meeting with strangers getting to know each other in a lighthearted way helps “break the ice†and you’d be surprised at some of the things I’ve learned about my co-workers!
Here’s how you play. Each person tells two truths and one lie about themselves, then everyone else has to guess which is the lie. The key is to make the truths as outrageous as the lie. The most fun comes in explaining the truths. So, here are my two truths and a lie. Good luck at figuring out the lie. Check this blog entry at the end of the day and I’ll let you know which is which. Feel free to comment with two truths and a lie of your own!
1. I’ve been thrown 10 feet by a bolt of lightening
2. I visited the Temple of Apollo at Delphi
3. I jumped off the top of a waterfall in Jamaica
Have a great week!
Sabrina Brayden
www.sabrinabrayden.com
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