#WLC Blog Stop – Where’d My Life Go? Presenting Melissa Foster

Today I welcome the amazing author and individual, Melissa Foster. As you know, I’m an active member of the Women’s Literary Cafe that you can check here at www.womensliterarycafe.com. I asked Melissa how she juggles writing and everything else in her life. She’s not only a bestselling author, but also a mother of six! Yes, six! So how does she do it all? Is she a superwoman? Let’s ask her…

Where’d My Life Go? by Melissa Foster, January 19, 2012

I named this post very tongue in cheek. I love my life, and I enjoy ever minute of it (usually), but it sure has changed over the past year. Johanna asked me to give a few tips about striking a balance between writing, family, and my other labors of love.

There’s no doubt about it, my life has certainly changed since this time last year.  It takes many pieces to the book world puzzle to consistently make solid book sales—and not all of them are easy, and most of them take oodles of time. My secret? I have a very supportive and understanding family. You’ve probably heard me say that I think I need a wife, and yes, I’d love a wife that would help me with things around the house (and not sleep with my husband). I kid you not. I can see the benefits, as my world has begun to spin in several different directions.

Since a wife is not in the cards for me, my days take great prioritization. I’m a scheduleaholic, I analyze my days constantly to see what I can do more efficiently, and I am the queen of list making.   And still, things sometimes fall behind—but I believe in forgiving yourself during those times. I used to think that I had to be superwoman—dinners on time, laundry perfectly done, folded, put away, and everything always in order and tidy. When life gets busy, one must choose—I chose to live in a way that doesn’t stress my family. Our house is not immaculate, we don’t eat dinner at 5pm every night, and yes, sometimes my kids and I stay up together until 11pm to watch movies on a school night. That’s the flip side of this busy life.

My family is used to me responding to their dinner requests with, “What? Dinner? Oh, no!” and they’re used to me sitting with them while they watch a movie, my eyes glued to my keyboard. That’s not a pattern I hope to weave forever, but I’m a realist, and while building the WoMEN’s Literary community, maintaining my social and support community, The Women’s Nest, writing, and teaching authors how to navigate social networks, blog tours, and website production, it’s the way my life will have to be for a while.

The best tips I can offer are to use a task list, and prioritize in in a way that makes sense for you. This is what works for me:

TOP FIVE:

Five things I must do today or someone’s life will fall apart (These tasks usually take place while the kids are at school)

  1. Drop kids at school 8:00 (Yes, I have to put this on the list!)
  2. Conference call with Sally 8:20
  3. Write article for blog tour 9:00 – 9:45
  4. Writing! 9:45 – 2:30
  5. Pick up kids (There they are again!)

KID TIME

These are things I can do while the kids are home, that don’t take my full attention

  1. Clean house
  2. Play with kids (Very important! Make time to engage your children in something fun).
  3. Call associate (by now kids are playing independently)
  4. Laundry

Family Time

This is usually 5pm into the evening

  1. Dinner
  2. Laundry (I’m sure I’ll procrastinate, so might as well add it in now)
  3. Homework
  4. Prepare notes for tomorrow’s meeting (while kids are doing homework, this is my homework).
  5. Plan tomorrow’s LIST
  6. Take a walk with my husband or friend
  7. Put away work – spend time with family

A few things that I didn’t mention—M&Ms work wonders. When you can’t finish something, it’s okay, take a deep breath, turn on the music, and dance your tail off. I promise you’ll feel better afterward. When you feel boxed in, get outside and take a walk, and if nothing else helps, call your mother, best friend, sister, brother, lover, anyone to talk you down off the frustrated ledge. Life is really what you make it and it will appear happy or stressful based on the angle of your lens. Find that perfect view and click, click, click.

These are just a few suggestions for sanity savers. I hope they spark an idea of what might help with striking a balance in your life.

If you have a good time saving tip, please pass it along. I’m always on the hunt for better practices.

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Melissa Foster is the award-winning author of three International bestselling novels, Megan’s Way, Chasing Amanda, and Come Back to Me. She has also been published in Indie Chicks, and anthology. She is the founder of the Women’s Nest, a social and support community for women, and the WoMen’s Literary Cafe, a cross-promotional site for authors, reviewers, bloggers, and readers. Melissa is currently collaborating in the film production of Megan’s Way. 

Melissa hosts an annual Aspiring Authors contest for children, she’s written for Calgary’s Child Magazine and Women Business Owners Magazine, and has painted and donated several murals to The Hospital for Sick Children in Washington, DC. Melissa lives in Maryland with her family. Melissa’s interests include her family, reading, writing, painting, friends, helping women see the positive side of life, and visiting Cape Cod.

Visit Melissa on The Women’s Nest or WoMen’s Lit Cafe. Melissa enjoys discussing her books with book clubs and reader groups, and welcomes an invitation to your event.

A portion of Melissa’s book revenue is donated to Provincetown Cares.

If you want to learn more about Melissa, please visit her website at www.melissafoster.com and don’t forget to check out her latest book, Come Back To Me, available on Amazon at

 

So how do YOU juggle writing and everything else in your life?

Guest Post (16) Krystal Wade – Are You On Fire? #WomensLiteraryCafe

Today I welcome Krystal Wade!! Hello Krystal!

She gave us a big treat – an exclusive interview with her main female character starring in her epic debut Wilde’s Fire – I present to you: Katriona Wilde!

Hello Katriona! Thank you for being here with us today! It’s really an honor. I know how busy you have been riding your horse through the battlefields of Encardia…. Readers are eager to find out about your adventures, so let’s talk a bit about Wilde’s Fire to make them hungry for more, shall we?

Hey, guys! I’m so excited to be here, and I can’t wait until you read my story! I must say Krystal did a fantastic job writing it; she’s such a good listener. She understands me and truly knows how to make a character happy. *grins*

Well, Katriona, the pleasure is ours! Please tell us more about your biggest challenge in the story…

Wow, that’s a tough one. Honestly the whole event was challenging. I had what I thought to be a great life: college, a supportive family, a friend who’d been through everything with me, and then it was all torn away, right along with the sunshine. My best friend Brad was lying in a bed and dying—and I still shudder at the thought of those nasty creatures who hurt him—my sister was hopefully safe, and then someone I’d dreamed of for six years told me I was supposed to save the world using magic. Talk about having a bad day! Somehow I accepted I wasn’t crazy and set out to help save my friend, and in the process I grew closer to Arland and learned what my magical powers were. If only I’d known how to control them….

Magical powers? Wow. I wish I had magical powers too! How did you feel when you realized you had such great powers?

There wasn’t much time to dwell on them. We made a mad dash to get back to Virginia so we could find medicines to save Brad—that didn’t turn out so well either. Sigh.

Oh that’s too bad. I hope it all worked out in the end. Now I’m curious about one thing: your love story with Arland… Arland’s your boyfriend, right?

*Blushes and skips to the next question*

Really? Not even a little bit? *Katriona shakes her head* Alright, alright, I won’t push it. I understand you don’t want to spoil anything. Let’s be serious then. LOL Trying, trying… *clears throat* Do you feel living in a magical world helped you grow and become more mature?

You have no idea! I do believe being thrown into a magical world, stripped of everything I thought life to be, helped me grow up fast. Aside from school and working on my mom and step dad’s farm, I hadn’t really lived. Quite a few things were taken away from me when I entered Encardia, but even in the darkest times I found happiness, peace, love. I definitely won’t complain about that last part.

Yeah, that’s exactly what I was referring to earlier…. Okay, okay, don’t look at me that way! I promised I wouldn’t ask about your love story with Arland anymore!

If any of Encardia’s Leaders find out about our relationship, both our lives will be in danger. I try to keep “us” a secret.

Oooooh!!!! I’ll shush then. This is terrifying. What do you expect in the next book to happen to your character – will Kate become tougher, weaker?

I have no choice but to be stronger. Everything and everyone I love depend on my ability to control my power.

I understand you carry a heavy weight on your shoulders. I don’t know what I’d do if I were you. Probably run and hide in a rabbit hole! Ok, last treat for our readers. And you can’t get away this time. Is Arland your soul mate?

*Smiles* That’s an interesting question. Arland sets my soul at ease, has an ability to calm me in some of the worst situations just by being, but is he my mate? I guess it depends on your definition. I do hope when we pass out of this life and into the next one we will be together and our souls can rest in peace.

Katriona, thank you for being so open to our questions. I know it has been a tough time for you in Encardia, but I’m sure everything will work for the best.

Thank you, Johanna. Now I have to go back fighting daemons. Maybe you’ll step into Encardia and do an interview while we travel to our next destination: Willow Falls. I have to form an army, or at least that’s what the god Griandor told me.

Certainly! Good luck, Kate! And if you could give Arland my phone number, I’m always open for an interview with him too! *winks*

There’s no room for sharing, here. *winks*

Oh I see…. Not even for an interview? I’m teasing. Thank you! Bye bye!

Bye everyone!

Wilde’s Fire

“There is no pain in this death, only peace, knowing I am going to die with the one I love the most.” — Katriona Wilde

Katriona Wilde has never wondered what it would feel like to have everything she’s ever known and loved ripped away, but she is about to find out. When she inadvertently leads her sister and best friend through a portal into a world she’s dreamed of for six years, Kate finds herself faced with more than just the frightening creatures in front of her. She’s forced to accept a new truth: her entire life has been a lie, and those closest to her have betrayed her. What’s worse, she has no control over her new future, and it’s full of magic and horrors from which nightmares are made. Will Kate discover and learn to control who she really is in time to save the ones she loves, or will all be lost?

Krystal Wade is a mother of three who works fifty miles from home and writes in her “spare time”. Her debut novel Wilde’s Fire will be released in 2012. To learn more about Wilde’s Fire’s terrific author Krystal Wade, please visit her links! You won’t regret it!

Krystal’s Links: krystalwade70@yahoo.com

Twitter: @KrystalWade

Book Review – Jaguar Sun by Martha Bourke #WomensLiteraryCafe

Jaguar Sun (Jaguar Sun Series #1)Jaguar Sun by Martha Bourke

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I usually don’t read YA fantasy. I can easily claim I’m a tough cookie when it comes to review books, because my taste level is extremely sensitive to bad editing, bad writing, stupid plot lines and idiotic characters. I say it how it is. Either your book’s great or it sucks.

Martha was courageous enough to ask whether I’d like to review her latest book: Jaguar Sun. I had no idea what the story was until she just told me it had to do with the end of the world and the Mayan calendar. Alright. She convinced me to give it a shot.

Jaguar Sun is definitely a fun book to read. The style flows, the editing is excellent, and the story is really good. She tells the tale of Maya, a sixteen year old girl of Mayan descent, who one day discovers she has become a shifter. In a world where every human being has an animal alter ego, Maya knows the consequences of such a change on her life and the life of her friends. Her fate will soon be revealed to her, and she will understand she’s part of a much bigger picture involving the end of the world on December 21, 2012. Aided by her lovely boyfriend Matt, and her best friends the twins Damian and Lyssa, she will learn how to accept her new condition and how to use her energy to save the world from evil forces. Jaguar Sun is the beginning of a series which will be followed by Jaguar Moon.

If you like witty and strong female characters, Maya is your girl. Matt is simply to die for, and I think every woman will have a serious crush on him after the first few chapters. The twins spice up the story with just the right amount of humor.

So what are you waiting for? Go read!

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Guest Post (15) Frank C. Balara #WomensLiteraryCafe

Hello everyone and happy new year!

On this January 4, 2012, I have the pleasure to feature an amazing author – please welcome Frank C. Balara! I’m promoting his latest short story on my blog and on the Women’s Literary Cafe blog as well. As you know, I have the honor to be an elite blogger for the WLC hosted by the extremely talented Melissa Foster. Please visit the WLC website for more details on the WLC’s elite bloggers and other opportunities for readers and authors. www.womensliterarycafe.com

Without further ado, I present to you Frank C. Balara!

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Q: Tell us a bit about yourself and your current projects. 

I’m a stay-at-home dad moonlighting as an independent author. As I write this, I’m busy publishing my first short story, Manufactured Pleasures, as a Kindle Single.

Q: When and why did you begin writing?

I started writing in earnest at the age of sixteen. It was heartbreak that got my pen moving. I created some of the saddest, sappiest poems and stories ever written. I think I managed to destroy most of it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it somehow became required reading for writers who go to hell.

Q: When did you first consider yourself a writer?

I first felt like a writer during my third and final attempt to finish my English Literature/Creative Writing degree. I was 25 and my classes and teachers were opening my eyes to so much beyond the self-absorbed writing I had been doing since the age of 16.  I was learning new ways to write and new subjects to write about. I was finally able write something besides a tragic love story about myself.

Q: What inspired you to write your first story?

When I was in the 3rd grade, a 6th grader had managed to have his mystery story published in our local paper. He got his photo in there and everything. I thought that was pretty cool. So, instead of reading his story, I went to my room and started writing my own story about a “vanpier” that lived under my bed. I never managed to get it in the paper, but I did scare myself silly and refuse to sleep in my room for a week.

Q: How did you come up with the title of your work?

The title, Manufactured Pleasures, and the idea for the story both come from John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. There’s a chapter in there – I think it’s 21 or 22 – about the dispossessed Okies having to manufacture their pleasures as they headed to California. They would stop at campsites each night and pool what little they had to entertain each other: someone might play the guitar while someone else sang, the kids would all make up games to play together and there were storytellers, too. It seemed to me that they weren’t doing anything I didn’t do as a kid, but I wondered if kids today could say the same thing and that was the idea that got me writing my story.

Q: What’s your writing style? Is there a message in your story that you want readers to grasp?

I’m not sure what my style is or if I even have one. I know each story I write seems to sound different from the others, so maybe the stories themselves dictate their style of writing? I hope that makes sense.

I think my biggest message in Manufactured Pleasures is to unplug now and then and talk with your kids. I know everyone pushes the drug, sex and bullying talks, but talking doesn’t always have to be so weighted. It can be light and fun and silly sometimes. Share a funny thing that happened at work or an embarrassing moment or just make up a story.

Q: What books have influenced your life most?

Each for different reasons:

Wild Mind: Living the Writer’s Life by Natalie Goldberg

East of Eden by John Steinbeck

For The Time Being by Annie Dillard

Q: Who is your favorite author and what is it that really strikes you about their work?

I have several favorite authors, but if I had to pick one I’d say, John Steinbeck. What really strikes me about his work is that while it has many serious themes there’s always room for some humor and kind-heartedness.

Q: Do you have any advice for other writers?

My advice to other writers is to not sit in a vacuum like I did for so many years. It’s so easy to find writing groups online these days. Find some other writers and share your work with them.

Q: Do you have anything specific you want to say to your readers?

Thank you for taking the time to read my work! I hope I made you smile at least once and maybe gave you something interesting to think about. That’s my goal with every story I write.

Please check Frank’s website at
http://frankbalara.blogspot.com/

 

To read more of his intriguing short story Manufactured Pleasures, please visit Amazon at
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006SHW3C2

Thank you Frank for taking the time to answer a few of my questions and good luck with your future endeavors!

Until next time! :)