Thursday, 30 May 2024
Goals and Deadlines by Jo Wanmer
Monday, 25 July 2022
Does Your Computer Need an Update?
This post is inspired by Eddie Pinero’s Prove Everyone Wrong Podcast, starting at 23:30 - if you don’t have time to read this through - listen to his podcast instead, then come back.
My computer usually tells me when there is a new update available for my operating system, but after listening to one of Eddie Pinero’s podcasts recently, I thought I’d check before sitting down to write the draft of this post.
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There was an update.
Do you think I decided to update my computer first? It would be considered a great procrastination tool. Most of us writers know a thing or two about procrastination - how to do it, when to use it and why we love it.
The answer would be no, I did not update my OS. It’s interesting I find having to update my computer as an annoyingly, inconvenient thing to have to do. Does anyone else feel like this? Maybe it’s because my computer tells me there’s a new update available at a time when I don’t have time to wait twenty to forty-five minutes while it does it’s thing. Maybe because the notification says, Update now and I’m a rebel and don’t like being told what to do. Maybe it’s because I don’t know what the update will do and I don’t see the point. My computer does everything I need it to do. It’s working fine, so does an update really need to be performed now? Surely it can wait for a more convenient time.
Why am I talking about updating the OS on my computer? This is a writing blog, or it's supposed to be.
I know, but please indulge me.
The operating system on your computer is the brains of the operation. The updates it receives gives the computer new information, new tricks and tips to be better at working for you when you need it to. Think of it as a writing course for your computer.
Why do we do writing course or go to conferences? Social interaction for the introverted writer? Uh, no. Writing courses, conferences, retreats. These things help us gain better knowledge and skills to improve our writing. We all have a passion and talent for writing, but we don’t know everything. Some people are excellent describers, while others are amazing at dialogue. Some have a knack for compelling storylines and I envy those who know their characters like they're best friends.
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God did not create us perfect (okay, he did at the beginning, but we are far from perfect now) and that includes our talents. We all have something to learn which will allow us to enhance our writing techniques … mine included. Most writers want their written work to be the best it can be. Some just want to write that one story and feel the accomplishment of having a physical copy in their hand. That’s fantastic. If that’s you - go forth and enjoy. Other writers like myself have many stories vying for their attention and want to be a published author and earn millions of dollars … so why are we not learning from others and gaining more knowledge to make our stories better? God wants us to learn, grow and experience life. That goes for growing our talents too, don’t you think?
But I don’t have the time, you say. I don’t have the money. I have kids that need looking after, I’m not even writing at the moment, blah, blah, blah. Do you know what I hear? Excuses. And don’t think I don’t make them myself. I don’t have the time. I manage a retail store four days a week and anyone who says it’s just a 9-5 job hasn’t managed one before. I’m also studying an Arts Degree online, majoring in Game Design and Animation. I don’t have kids, but I live with two teenagers and that’s enough for me. I’m not writing at the moment, but that’s not a lack of time (I do watch Netflix …) and do you honestly think I have the money for more courses? Ha!
I get it. I understand, but these excuses are just that. Excuses. I have been contemplating the Omega Writers Conference for so long that I have missed the early bird cutoff date. But it’s only another $50.00 you’re paying and that’s just a family takeout meal you could skip …
Excuse 1 - I don’t have the time.
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If you’re like me, you have many, many weeks up your sleeve in annual leave. Take some time off for yourself! No one can do that for you but you. Do two weeks worth of study in one week. That next week is free.
Excuse 2 - I don’t have the money.
How much takeout do you have each week? Uber Eats? Menulog? Door Dash? Do you eat a lot of junk food? What about Netflix? Stan? Amazon Prime? Disney? Binge? How many of these you you have? 1, 2 … 3? 4!? If you cut down your subscriptions, stop eating so much takeaway, and got rid of most of the junk food you eat and started to portion your food so your not eating as much as you do (the body doesn’t need nearly as much as you would think it does), you would actually save hundreds per week.
Excuse 3 - I have kids that need looking after (I don’t, but I’m sure someone does).
Kids? If you have a partner, get him or her to look after them for a few days. No partner? No problem. If your kids have friends or you have family members close by (Auntie’s are the coolest), I’m sure a planned sleepover for a couple nights would make you the best mum or dad ever! Kids love sleepovers, especially if it’s a whole weekend. You could always offer to do the same (I’m sure your kid’s friends, parents would love a weekend off too).
If you have a puppy, get a friend to look after the cutie. I'm sure there is someone who loves your puppy nearly as much as you do and would love to dog-sit for a couple days.
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Excuse 4 - I’m not even writing at the moment.
I wonder why. You’re working all the time, studying all the time, kids have you on the ropes and words don’t even exist in your reality at the moment. If you’re not writing at the moment, it’s probably because you’re lost the momentum or the inspiration or both. If you still want writing to be a part of your life and those stories are still ticking away in the back corner of that dusty storage room in your brain, then a conference is the perfect place for you. I know. Sounds stupid. You’re not writing at the moment, so why spend the money to even go there when you won’t use the skills you learn? Because I know from experience that being around people who live and breathe writing helps boost that momentum. Being away from the normal, everyday life you live, boosts inspiration and having that moment to yourself, to do something you love, will get you writing again; even if it’s just for that weekend.
Excuse 5 - Enter your excuse here ...
So. No more excuses. Looks like I’m going to the conference.
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If you’re still reading and need a little more of a push in the right direction - listen to Eddie Pinero’s Prove Everyone Wrong Podcast from 23:30 onwards. Then go back and listen to the whole thing. Then put his podcast into your favourites. You won’t be sorry.
Kirsten (aka A.T. Richmond) is a born and bred Territorian who moved to Queensland and had no choice but to stay after her assimilation into the Toowoomba's infamous, collective known as Quirky Quills. Since then, A.T. Richmond has had two short stories published (under K.A. Hart). Stone Bearer, appears in Glimpses of Light and Tedious Tresses, in the As Time Goes By Mixed Blessings anthology. She is currently writing a fantasy trilogy (and has been for a while ...), but no more excuses, right?! Coffee helps.
Thursday, 23 June 2022
CWD Highlights - April - June 2022
Christian Writers Downunder is a diverse group of writers, editors, bloggers, illustrators. As a group we support each other through our Facebook page and blog.
Today's blog will highlight some of the achievements of our members from April - June 2022
New Releases
The Verindon Conspiracy by Lynne Stringer
Misilina has finished her training at the Academy on verindon and hopes to prove that she’s as good an agent as her father, Keridan. However, her first assignment is guarding Lord Jolan—her childhood tormentor and the son of Overlord Ardon—who is making a planetary visit to Darsair with his bride-to-be, Mandine, to help the Darsairian government improve conditions for the mine workers. But when the miners stage an uprising and attempt to kill Jolan, can Misilina and her fellow agents keep Jolan and Mandine alive?
Publisher: Rhiza Edge
It's on sale on Amazon for $2.99 US for a short time only.
Buy it here
Reading Stones Publishing
In June, Reading Stones released a non-fiction book about the Old Bakeries of Gympie and their Families, written by John Stark.
Starlit Realms: A Fantasy Anthology
*The mysterious Logunder Library houses no ordinary books, but those created from trees from the Enchanted Forest in a bid to save itself.
*A young princess must choose a husband from four unlikely and undesirable suitors.
*A girl's father goes off to battle dragons in an alternate war and she undergoes dangers to find him.
*A shape-shifting queen risks her life for a family condemned by age-old prejudice.
*One young slave girl risks her life for the sake of reading sacred texts.
*The final day of one of the waterfolk is celebrated with songs and music as she wanders back into the sea.
*A magic boot takes a young couple for the ride of their lives.
*A poor girl deceives the royal family to snag a husband, but it is not as easy as she thinks.
*A biological lab covers up the truth about its research and sends two science students into danger.
*On the summer solstice at Willow Woods Peak, animals may speak and a cat enlists the help of a human to unravel a secret.
The story made it into the anthology along with the stories of a bunch of other great writers - including CWD members - Elizabeth Klein (the mastermind and editor), Adele Jones, Rebekah Rodda, Jeanette O'Hagan and Jenny Woolsey.
Starlit Realms: a fantasy anthology - is free on Amazon and other retailers. So why not download it and enjoy :)
Awards
CALEB Prize
Sparklit nominee
Events
Omega Writers Book Fair
Due to the uncertainty due to Covid earlier in the year and also the personal circumstances of the committee member, The Omega Writers Book Fair has been deferred until March next year. We are sad to skip a year but look forward to seeing our readers and authors in 2023.
Coorparoo Presbyterian Church Book Fair
Omega Writers Conference 2022 Kingscliff
This year’s line-up of speakers has been deliberately curated to encourage, resource and inspire you on your writing journey.
*Lystra Rose, winner of the Black&Write Writing Fellowship will present on The unspoken rules of Indigenous protocols every writer should know.
*Hands-On Workshop Streams for Writers of Fiction and Non-Fiction
*A Marketing Intensive with Lisa Renee
*Tips and Advice on writing for the US Market
*Writing for Children and YA
We will also be offering participants the opportunity to book an appointment in The Hub (for a small fee) with agents, publishers, editors and industry experts to discuss their work in progress, or to pitch a manuscript ready for submission..
Congratulations to all our members for your milestones and achievements.
Jeanette O'Hagan
Thursday, 7 April 2022
CWD Highlights - January to March 2022
Today's blog will highlight some of the achievements of our members from January to March 2022
New Releases
Claire Belberg
Claire's second novel was published by Stone Table Books in February 2022.

Bailey Carpenter, fifteen year old dreamer and fantasy geek, finds himself on a weirdly alternative time line when he goes searching for his missing friend. It gets increasingly difficult to remember the time he came from. If it weren’t for the persistent idea of a brother trying to contact him, Bailey might just let the soothing Now and the mysterious Gina determine his future.
Claire Bell, writing as Claire Belberg, explores awareness of the spiritual realm in a genre she calls ‘speculative realism’, writing for mainstream readers from her Adelaide Hills home.
Evernow will be launched on 20 April along with books by other CWD authors Sue Jeffrey and Rosanne Hawke (and a fourth, Mark Worthing). SA members are welcome to attend (North Adelaide Lutheran church, 6 for 6:30pm).
Information about where to buy Evernow can be found on Claire’s blog, The Character Forge, clairebelberg.wordpress.com
Sheridan Lee
Sheridan Lee released her book Wounded Soul (The Tellarine Series Book 2) on 30 March 2022
Life often derails well-laid plans. Can she achieve her dreams after everything crumbles?
Diana Jacobsen’s wanted to be a journalist for as long as she can remember, something she’s certain her deceased mum would have approved. After she secures a brilliant tertiary entrance rank, Diana leaves the comforts of her hometown and pursues her university studies in the big city. But when an unexpected calamity hijacks her life, she discovers her journey is just beginning.
Confused and overwhelmed, Diana determines to move forward despite her newfound fears. With the help of her family and her unshakable faith in God, she seeks respite from the internal storms battering her soul and finds comfort in old and new friendships.
Will she move past the mountain of hurt and achieve her ambitions, or will outside forces continue to dictate her future?
Author: Sheridan Lee
Publication Date: 30 March 2022
Publisher: Winged Publications
One-buy link: www.books2read.com/wounded-soul
Susan J Bruce
Susan J Bruce has released her YA Novel Running Scared as a print book and ebook.
What if the boy you love is hiding a dark secret?
My name is Melinda, and this has been the worst year ever … We had to leave our family farm, Mum is in hospital, Dad is losing it and my freak-out-and-run arachnophobia is getting worse.
The one good thing in my world is Rory. Maybe he sees things differently because he’s been in a wheelchair for the past eight years, but Rory always knows how to make me laugh.
Problem is, Dad doesn’t want me anywhere near him. He doesn’t trust Rory or his family,
especially as Rory’s brother is wanted by the police.
And now even I’m scared about what Rory might be hiding …
Title: Running Scared
Subtitle: What if the boy you love is hiding a dark secret?
Author Name: Susan J Bruce
Publisher: Beanstalk Ink
Prizes: In 2018 Running Scared won the Caleb Prize for an unpublished manuscript.
Launching the Book
Link to print launch in Adelaide (courtesy of Stone Table Books) is here.
Susan J Bruce writes mystery and suspense stories with heart – usually invaded by animals
Competitions
Poetica Christi Poetry Award
This topic lends itself to poems about: change, renewal, transition, conversion, revival, rebirth, adaptation, revolution, reinventing yourself, metamorphosis, development, progression, growth, reformation, resurrection, redemption, liberation, restoration.
The closing date for this competition will be 30th of April, 2022.
Events
Rendered Realms
2022 Omega Conference
Did you have a new release or event or brag point that didn't make it to the Highlights Post? Keep an eye out for the next call for information from members - the next Highlights post will be in 23 June 2022.
Congratulations to all our members for your milestones and achievements.