Friday, November 21, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Author Spotlight...on me!

Last week I mentioned that our local newspaper, The Columbian, was featuring me and my husband in articles entitled Local Author and Local Artist. Here is the article focusing on me. I so appreciate my friend, Kevin Weaver, for connecting me with this opportunity!

Click here to read a digital copy of the article in the insert the Clark County Compass of The Columbian. (I'm on page #24.)

Friday, November 14, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

My Author Marketing

To be honest, marketing my books is my least favorite thing about being an author. I've said multiple times, "I'd rather write my stories than push them!" Consequently, the scope of reaching my intended reader audience has been quite limited.


So, when our local newspaper, The Columbian, contacted me I was elated! They were interested in writing an article about me, and another one about my artist husband, Michael Lindstrom. They also mentioned that including an advertisement near the article might help readers find my books. Since I've done so little marketing in the last few years, I agreed. The above ad. is one that the newspaper created for me. It will be included in The Columbian this weekend, as well as the article. 

My plan is to include the article here on Writ of Whimsy next week!

Friday, November 7, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

NaNoWriMo Memories

The National Novel Writing Month is not for the faint of heart. Each November writers attempt to pen 50,000 words in thirty days. My first attempt was in 2011, thankfully I was successful!

After 2011, I didn't participate in NaNowriMo again until 2019.  Again, I was successful; having an actual outline for a novel was key for me. It took all of my focus once again; I skipped most of my normal activities until Thanksgiving that year.

By 2020, I had a system that worked well for me. I not only worked off of an outline, but each day I wrote 2,000 words - which worked out to about 25 days to reach my goal. That year I'd written 50,000 words by Thanksgiving and could really enjoy the holiday.

I've not participated in NaNoWriMo since 2020. I haven't needed to; the writing muscles it took to complete the challenge have now become part of me. I've continued a similar system of writing each day, with the exception that I take weekends off.

I'll always be grateful for the lessons I learned during those challenging days. For anyone participating in NaNoWriMo this year, hats off to you! Keep going, even if you miss a day or don't reach your intended word count. You're building your writer's muscle. Like forming any habit, it takes discipline and perseverance. In the last fourteen years I've had six children's books published. I know I couldn't have accomplished that without the discipline I developed during NaNoWriMo!