Saturday, November 28, 2009

Welcome Home available for purchase!

Even though my webpage at PD Publishing doesn't yet reflect it (still says "ISBN: not assigned yet") I found out in the most awesome way that my book is available. I got fan mail last night! YEA!!! Gosh, that feels good. Anyway, this particular reader was able to order her copy from Amazon. Another friend of mine also sent me an email telling me she was able to order the book from one of our local bookstores.

Soooooo, check out http://glendapoulter.com/bookstores.html for my "Bookstores For Us" page at my website to find a local indie bookstore in your area where you should be able to order Welcome Home. If a store isn't listed close to you, keep checking back as my daughter is working hard to keep the list updated as I hear from more stores. (Also if you know of a store in your area that is not listed, please drop me a line with the bookstore name. I'm emailing all I can find email addresses for.)

If for some reason you would rather not shop a brick and mortar store, here's the Amazon page for my book: http://www.amazon.com/Welcome-Home-Glenda-Poulter/dp/1933720697/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259405538&sr=1-12 . Most of y'all know how I feel about Amazon, but until Welcome Home is available at SCP Books (http://www.scpbooks.com/) (hopefully soon), this is the only place I know of the book can be ordered online.

I'm so excited! Getting fan mail is awesome!

Monday, October 12, 2009

A Holler out for help

Hey, everyone. I know it's been a long time since I've written anything here and I'm not going to promise that will change anytime soon. I have LOADS on my plate right now.

I'm still waiting for Welcome Home to be released. My hope is that it will be out and available by the end of October. I will definitely update everyone on that as soon as I know anything.

I'm working diligently on self-editing my second book, Out of the Past, to get it ready for beta readers. I have one lined up, but I need two or three more sets of eyes to look it over. If any of you are a beta reader, or if you are willing to read this book with a VERY critical set of eyes, looking for grammatical errors, sentence structure problems, punctuation errors, holes in plot, weak story line, etc, etc, etc, and aren't afraid of hurting my feelings, PLEASE email me privately (imtogfer AT gmail DOT com).

Next month is NaNoWriMo - National Novel Writing Month. The gauntlet is thrown down to write a minimum 50,000 word novel in 30 days. I have my novel outline and am making notes for it everytime something about it pops into my head. I won last year with Out of the Past and I hope to win again this year. Right in the middle of that, I'll be flying (yes, I'LL be flying - yuck) back to Texas to visit friends and family. I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone.

Now, for the REAL reason behind this post.

A new writers' guild - Lesfic Writers' Guild - is being formed by a group of writers, readers, publishers and promoters of lesbian fiction. My job is to compile a list of stores - both GLBT stores and independent bookstores that carry GLBT literature - from around the country for the group. If you know of a store in your area, or even somewhere out of the area, I would highly appreciate it if you would send me the name of the store and any other information you might have about it. You can send that info to the email address I set up specifically for this endeavor (bookstoresforus AT gmail DOT com). Please put "store info" in the subject line. Thanks in advance for any help you can give.

Well, it's off to slave for the corporate world another day. Y'all have a great week!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Defensive Pessimism + Positive Thinking

This is going to seem like a strange message in light of my very strong belief in the power of positive thinking and changing negative thoughts to positive ones. However, I do believe there are time "defensive pessimism" definitely has its place.

Defensive pessimism basically has three steps:
1) Lower your expectations of a particular outcome. For instance, my book is coming out soon (I still don't know exactly when). While I would love for it to sell thousands of copies and win any number of awards, I've decided to just be happy to see it in print when I finally hold the final copy.

2) When you find yourself playing the "what if?" game, give it your all. Go ahead and imagine the absolute worse that could happen. Back to my example: My biggest "what if?" is "What if no one buys my book?" and "What if the people who DO buy it hate it?". So, I've written down the worse possible scenarios and that's where #3 comes in.

3) Using your list of the worse that could happen, plan on a course of action to be sure you some strategies in place to A) prevent the worse case scenarios from becoming reality, or B) if they do become a reality, you're prepared with some ways to combat it. So, I'm A) working on promoting my book and setting up readings once the book is out and B) I have my cave dug to hide in (just kidding! LOL).

I've read that people who are natural pessimists (and we are out here) actually do better using defenisve pessimism (especially for the big things in life) than when we force ourselves to "think positive" about everything. And believe me, I do believe in positive thinking and I use it on a daily basis. But right now, I'm faced with some personal issues with my son that are really challenging my positive thinking skills. So, I sat down this morning before I meditated and made out a list of all the absolute worse things that could happen in this situation. Then I made up my strategy list and meditated on it, asking my Higher Power, my Goddess, for guidance in finding a positive way through it all. I guess you could say I'm learning to combine positive thinking and defensive pessimism to my advantage.