Last week my husband was out of town for four days, which meant holding down the fort here solo. For me that's tough, but to complicate things further, my youngest son got the flu - around midnight the first night my DH was gone. While the next day was tough, dealing with a sick child and very little sleep on top of everything else, I was reminded once again that I can do hard stuff. I made it through the week and came out stronger for it.
A lovely woman who's gone through tough stuff and come out on the other side stronger than ever is my good friend and critique partner Ali Cross. I met Ali three and a half years ago when our critique group formed and I've had the chance to watch her journey to publication. It hasn't been an easy road - she's had to keep going when open doors have suddenly closed. But I've seen firsthand how Ali chose to use these experiences to better herself and her writing.
Not only is Ali a phenomenal writer - often lyrical in style - she is also multi-talented. She's been an opera singer and runs the writing dojo at her blog with lots of information and help for writers. She's also a loyal friend and has a snappy wit.
Last but not least, her YA novel BECOME released last week! It is well-written and is a fabulous story about choice and not letting one's past dictate the future. To celebrate, I'm giving away the e-version of her book today. To win, leave a comment on this post. The giveaway will close at 10:00 p.m. MST tonight and I'll announce the winner tomorrow.
Sixteen-year old Desolation Black wants nothing more than to stay in Hell where it’s cold and lonely and totally predictable. Instead, she’s sent back to Earth where she must face the evil she despises and the good she always feared. When Desi is forced to embrace her inner demon, she assumes her choice has been made—that she has no hope of being anything other than what her father, Lucifer, has created her to be. What she doesn’t count on, is finding a reason to change—something she’s never had before—a friend.
How have your friends inspired you? What tough things in your life have shown you that you are stronger than you think?
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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Thanks for the giveaway! :)
Thanks for the giveaway!
Thanks for the giveaway!
Vivien
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I love that line "I'm stronger than you think"! It's a good sentence to live by :)
Thanks for the great giveaway. This book sounds awesome!
Sounds like you have a fantastic writing friend! I envy anyone who has found a critique group...
And kudos to you for making it through the week solo. Being home alone with sick kids is no small feat...
A very interesting book! Love the cover. I don't know what I'd do without my friends. They're really great at picking me up when I fall. Which is often. lol
So important to remember that trials make us stronger. This is an awesome post. I have heard great things about Ali's book. I can't wait to read it! Thanks for sharing more about her. She's DARLING!
I've been reading more YA lately, because I'm thinking about writing it for my next project.
Your books sounds good, and I do like the cover.
Best wishes on your success!
Aw, I'm sorry to hear about the flu ... and to be solo where you can't really take a nap. Ugh. ((hugs)) Hope everyone's on the mend now.
Thanks for this sweet post, Stacy. And for being a part of my celebrations! I appreciate you and your friendship!
I've heard wonderful things about Abby and her book :) Count me in!
Angie, JA Johnson, and Vivien - Thanks for stopping by!
Rebecca - It's something I need to remember more often, especially when I think I can't do something. :)
Kim - I found my crit group through a writers conference held here in Utah each year.
Jessica - Isn't that a lovely cover? It totally fits Ali's story.
Abby - I have to agree - Ali's a sweetheart. :)
Loree - All my crit group partners write YA.
Ali - Only the truth here! :) I'm so excited for you.
Angela - I really like Desi's voice. She's a tough as nails girl, but she wants so much to have that love and light we all yearn for.
Yay for Ali! So excited for her! :) I'm hope you and your cute family are on the mend! :)
Sorry to hear about the sickness, Stacy! Why do flu bugs always know when our hubbies are away? :)
Sometimes challenges can be our greatest blessings. Like children;). I am so happy for Ali. And I so badly want to win a copy of this book. I have entered like 4 contests it feels like on different blogs for this book.
Chantele - We are on the mend. This is the first flu bug/cold that's affected all five of us!
Sarah - So true! Those sneaky little flu bugs. :)
Jessie - Love that about kids. They can be our greatest challenge AND our greatest blessing.
Congrats to her on her new book!!
You just made me feel better-- my husband is out of town for a week and I am going nuts but at least I didn't have a sick child to deal with. Hope it is easier and every one is better now! And I guess this recent move to Texas showed me I am still tough:)
Terri - I think it's rough to have a spouse out of town - kids or not. :) And yes, a move like that proves you are a tough lady!
I know I'm late, but the books sounds really good!
Congrats to her!
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