Sunday, February 06, 2005 ( 10:48 PM )

The Quills and A Curious Woman

A new national book award, The Quills, will honor writers in 15 different categories starting in October 2005. Doesn't that make you want to see your novel in print even more than before?

Onward...

I edited the first section of A Curious Woman last night and submitted it for critique. So far, no crits! lol ...I'd better keep my sense of humor handy. It was my 2003 NaNoWriMo novel and I think it will be of interest to homeschoolers and to people who love or live in my local area... and maybe people who have been involved in the lumber industry.

When I posted this for critique last night I decided to make up a blurb to tell what the novel is about. This is what I came up with:

The homeschooling O'Callahan family enjoyed living in Happy Camp, a remote village in the middle of the Klamath National Forest. Walker O'Callahan worked at the mill and his wife, Illyse, stayed home to educate the four children. It was a comfortable life for them until their livelihood was threatened by legal actions taken by environmentalists against the logging industry.

This is fiction about actual events that happened in the small town where I live during the early 1990's. The people and their personal lives are all fictional... but some events and places are real.
There are 108 sections at this time so if I edit two each week it will take just over a year to finish this first read through and edit. By then I should have a better idea of where I want to make changes and what needs to be done to make it one of my best novels ever.

I plan to write/revise it in such a way that it should be enjoyed by parents and teenagers (or even younger advanced readers). I'd love to know some homeschooling families are reading it together.

After being a homeschooler for nearly ten years I know there's a market for homeschool-friendly fiction.

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