Thursday, September 25, 2008

Not enough hours in the day

Where do the hours go? After I did some laundry, fetched my daughter's Yorkie to spend the day with me, ate lunch with a friend, did some early Christmas shopping at Linkous & Green jewelry (the best jewelry store around), worked on some writing deadlines, walked sixty minutes on the track while waiting for my 14-yr old grandson to finish football practice, came home and helped him with his Spanish homework, Civics, algebra, biology, etc, (assisted by my husband Dan), I finally looked at the clock and it said 8 pm. We hadn't even had supper yet! This is how our weekdays go. It is hard to concentrate at the end of the day, but until football is over we have to keep our minds fresh enough to look over homework. And this homework at ORHS is challenging. Luckily, Tailen has great teachers so we are very lucky. I'm just glad I didn't have to pass these classes in high school!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Cherries Internet Cafe

Yesterday I had a new experience -- getting interviewed at Cherries Internet Cafe, downtown Knoxville. It was just like a regular TV interview with hostess Donna Starr, Eva Live, asking me questions on live Web TV. When the show is archived and up on the net, we'll be able to watch the interview. We discussed my humor writing career and my new book, Life Among the Lilliputians. Donna is the publisher of a wonderful women's magazine called Eva Mag. I 've written for it several times, and it's very popular among area women. Donna is looking for more writers to interview so let her know if you're interested.

Today I made a new writing friend, Mary Clark Capito. She and I both took an online humor writing course together and discovered we lived in the same area. Small world!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

First talk on my new book

Today I spoke at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Oak Ridge, to a wonderful audience. I told them about the process about publishing my new book, Life Among the Lilliputians, with Celtic Cat Publishing. I outlined the numerous steps required, and revealed all the help my husband had given with technical issues such as sending zip files and developing this blog. I couldn't have done it without him! Thanks, Dan. So far we've sold 135 advance copies of the book!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Haitian Boys' Choir

This has been an extremely busy but fun week. My sister Mary and her husband Chris arrived on Monday night for a short visit on their way back to Houston. may and I enjoyed going to Erins' Meadow Herb Farm and shopping in Oak Ridge. They left Thursday and made it home before Ike struck. Luckily, their house was not damaged although they are still without power tonight.

On Friday, the Haitian Boy's Choir arrived in Oak Ridge. We sponsored four boys who spent the night with us after their wonderful concert at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church on Friday night. The group of 44 is touring the US for 3 weeks and sings at the National Cathedral in DC tomorrow. They are a very professional group with high standards and beautiful voices. We loved hearing them and the instrumentalists who accompanied them on some of the pieces. My favorites were the Haitian folk songs. I couldn't keep my foot still in the pew.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Still learning

I've still learning how to be a blogger. Have tried to add on several blog sites but have failed. Must ask my husband Dan for help again. Without him I would have no website and no blog! No working on book manuscript today. Instead preparing for talk at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Lunch Bunch next Tuesday on humor writing and how I got my book accepted by a publisher. This week has been spent having fun with my sister and brother-in-law from Houston, TX. Tomorrow we visit Kathy's Herb Garden and smell fresh mint and basil.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Book Talks

Finished proofreading the first official copy of my book, Life Among the Lilliputians. Wasn't too bad, just a few missing periods and some extra spaces. The next hurdle is getting all the permissions together for the book. This means contacting every publication who has previously published one of the essays and light verse in the book. Some of the pieces are no problem as they appeared in anthologies that plainly say on the cover copyright belongs to the author of each individual piece. Others require a little more effort. So far everyone has been very cooperative though.

The next challenge is the schedule of talks I have about the book. I already do quite a bit of public speaking, but lately I've gotten even more invitations than I usually do. I spoke to the Red Hat Society of Roane County in August, along with St. Stephen's Lunch Bunch and EvaMag Live in September. Then's it's the Clinton Wednesday Club and Roane County Writers in October followed by a 5 hr humor writing workshop for the TN Mountain Writers on Nov. 1, OR Association of Education Office Professionals on Nov. 12, and Delta Kappa Gamma on Dec. 8. I'm also doing some anthology readings for the Knoxville Writers' Guild new anthology, Outscape : Writing on Fences and Frontiers. I'm not sure when I'm supposed to sleep these days!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Book work

So you get the book prepared. You send it off to the publisher. He accepts the book.You redo and reformat it somewhat. Then the graphic artist and designer get involved. Now you have to review the first proof copy very carefully for typos. So this weekend I'll be staring at page after page of Life Among the Lilliputians trying to catch any errors. Instead of life among the lilliputians, this weekend will be life among the proofreaders.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Readings and talks

I never expected to be making so many talks about humor writing. By the end of 2008 I will have done about 20 talks on humor writing or my new book. I've done a few readings, too, but they don't involve as much work as a talk or workshop does. I'm speaking to the Roane County Writers on Oct. 16 in Kingston and doing a mini-workshop on humor writing. Then I do a five-hour workshop on Nov. 1 for the TN Mountain Writers. Its focus is also humor writing. I am madly putting together the format for both talks right now and wondering who wants to listen to me for five hours? ha.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

A book at last!

It's been a long time coming, but I'm pleased to say I will finally be a real author with my own book. Yes, Celtic Cat Publishing (Jim Johnston) is publishing Life Among the Lilliputians, a collection of my humor essays in December. I am thrilled pink, but my hair is still white. You can preorder the book for jut $12 by visiting my website at judyjabber.com.

Monday, September 1, 2008

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I have written humor columns for a variety of publications including the Chicken Soup Books, Knoxville News Sentinel, The Oak Ridger, New Millennium Writings, CityView Magazine, and Ridges Magazine. Celtic Cat Publishing has released two of my humor books, LIFE AMONG THE LILLIPUTIANS, MEMORIES OF A LOOSE WOMAN, and a CD of humorous stories called JEST JUDY.