Monthly Meetings

Join Us Saturday, June 7 as Ashli O'Connell Presents Marketing for Authors & Building a Fan Base Via Social Media

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, June 7, 2014

The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p.m.

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Ashli O'Connell will speak to us about authors marketing their work and building a fan base via social media on Saturday, June 7, 2014, at The Library Station in Springfield, Missouri.

Guests are welcome! Your first 3 visits are free.

Ashli is the Web Content Developer and Editor at Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri.

She produces and edits content for Evangel's website, enrollment marketing materials, and the Evangel Undergrad Facebook and Twitter. She alaso manages the Student Digital Marketing Team

Her career has also included writing and editorial positions for The Springfield News-Leader, "Today's Pentecostal Evangel" magazine and AG Chi Alpha ministries.

Ashli earned her bachelor's degree in journalism and is about to complete a master's degree in communication.

See Ashli's work online: http://www.evangel.edu/ https://www.facebook.com/evangel.undergrad https://twitter.com/EUndergrad

ABOUT ASHLI O'CONNELL:

http://web.evangel.edu/Directory/bios/index.asp?username=OConnellA

http://www.Twitter.com/ashlio

 

Join Us Saturday, May 3, 2014 As Novelist Ellen Harger Presents: "Three Secrets for Tight Dialogue."

1556444_807582812604592_1413568502_o You are invited to attend our fiction writers' group on Saturday, May 3, 2014, as novelist Ellen Harger Presents: "Three Secrets for Tight Dialogue."

We'll be in the Frisco Room at The Library Station on N. Kansas Expressway in Springfield, MO. * Critique Group from 10:00 - 11:55 a.m. * Lunch next door at Panera from noon - 1:00 p.m. * Meeting begins at 1:00 p.m.

ABOUT ELLEN HARGER: Our very own Ellen Harger Pollreisz (writing as Ellen Harger) says: I write women's fiction heavy with sass and snark – my two favorite adjectives. I’m a new stepmom, too, so I have an almost endless supply of writing fodder. I’m also a dog lover. In. Every. Sense. Of. The. Word. Oh, and Southwest Missouri is fabulous. In 2013 I became a published author, wife, and new step-mom. I’ve been a dog lover since birth. For five years I lived in Bean Town, but ever willing to try new places, I eagerly crossed the country to live in Oakland and Berkeley. There I polished and noodled my first novel, and started a few more manuscripts with the help of NaNoWriMo. The bug developed into a full-fledged condition. After eleven years away, and loving the symmetry, I returned to the Midwest to finalize "Strong Enough," set in a town based on Springfield. I've published a poem, "Guidelines," released my debut novel as an e-book, and written a second Women’s Fiction novel, “The Anonymous Blog of Mrs. Jones.” The pipeline is backed up with short stories and novels waiting their turn. Time to open up the valve.

FIND ELLEN ONLINE HERE:

Website http://www.EllenHarger.com/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthorEllenHarger

Twitter @ellenharger

GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6979258.Ellen_Harger

Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Ellen-Harger/e/B00BOUQG26/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1

Join us Saturday, April 5, 2014 for Mary Muse Wilson

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, April 5, 2014 The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m

Join us at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 5, 2014, as Mary Muse Wilson presents "Discover Your Inner Muse-Powered Super Hero."

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ABOUT MARY:

During the course of my decade plus career as a published author, I’ve worked with some of the best, and largest, digital-first publishers in the industry. I wrote ebooks back when you had to explain exactly what an ebook was. My first book came out in December 2002, and I haven’t looked back.

I’ve published over 50 books in the romance genre under four pen names, worked with 9 publishers (Seven of whom are still in business, which is no small feat these days!), started self-publishing, and shared my knowledge of publishing with countless writers just like you.

There is no greater time to be in the publishing industry than right now. Writers have more options and more career paths than ever before. They also face more overwhelm, more uncertainty, and more changes than ever before, too. Let me share my knowledge with you, helping you to create your perfect path to publishing.

By introducing you to your inner muse-powered super hero (he or she was there all along!), together, you and your muse can craft a career as inspired as the stories you write.

ABOUT THE PRESENTATION:

Not everyone wants to write a book, and of those who want to write one, it takes a special kind of nerve, dedication, and persistence to finish a book, and then a writer has to start on the path of publication.

Along the way well-meaning friends and family, the industry, even other authors can make a writer doubt his or her craft. However, as a writer, you have a secret ally on the road to making your writing career dreams come true--your muse.

Meet your inner muse-powered super hero and discover just how powerful your muse can be, and just how awesome your writing career can become!

VISIT MARY ONLINE:

WEBSITE: http://www.musecharmer.com/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/musecharmer

Join us Saturday, March 1, 2014 for Paranormal Author/Editor Jacquelynn Gagne

559910_10151637009608083_2068634096_n Make plans now to join us Saturday, March 1, 2014, with guest speaker Paranormal Author/Editor Jacquelynn Gagne. Her book, "Blood Rose," was released April 1, 2013. Jacquelynn F. Gagne is an obsessive compulsive author of all things paranormal. When she cannot be found in the real world she is usually found covered in paint, pastels, or most usually words. Among writing, photography and art, Jacquelynn is also an editor for publishing houses Midnight Hour Publishing. As well she free lances her editorial services. Jacquelynn began working on her first novel in January of 2008, while still working full time. Though Jacquelynn has been writing most of her life, it was never her intention to become a professional writer. But when obsession grabs you, it doesn’t tend to let go. In addition to writing, Jacquelynn enjoys reading everything she can get her greedy little hands on. Currently she lives in Rogersville, Missouri with her husband James and their two sons, though she has declared to one day build a library that will substitute as her house.

She is also a co-owner of Ambrosia Arts, offering editorial services and critiquing to authors. The firm also offers graphic design.

Find Jacquelynn online at:

http://www.Ambrosia-Arts.com/

http://ambrosia-arts.blogspot.com/ https://twitter.com/JacquelynnGagne

YA Author Cecily White Saturday, February 1

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, February 1, 2014

The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m

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Author Cecily white

Fiction writers and aspiring fiction writers are invited to join us at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 1, 2014, as author Cecily White presents "Developing Conflict and Finding Your Voice."

Cecily is the author of "Prophecy Girl," part of the Angel Academy series. You can find "Prophecy Girl" in book stores and at Amazon here:

Visit Cecily online: WEBSITE: http://www.CecilyWhite.com/ TWITTER: @CecilyWhite GOODREADS: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6151198.Cecily_White

You may also know her as the tireless warrior who has led the ORAcon planning committee for the last 3 years, resulting in our annual conference being a big hit each year and attracting fabulous speakers and attendees from all over the USA.

ABOUT CECILY:

Cecily White, Psy.D., makes a habit of avoiding boredom whenever possible. She has enjoyed careers as a hand model, GAP salesgirl, movie projectionist, psychotherapist, yoga instructor, university professor, artist, dance choreographer, eating disorders specialist, psych diagnostician, book reviewer and copy editor. None of which are as much fun as writing novels.

She currently lives in Springfield, MO with two FABULOUS kids and a schizophrenic yet well-mannered cat. She can swear in Klingon, take down an alien aggressor using only her mind (or a pair of chopsticks), and kill giant spiders without getting schmutz on her shirt.

When not singing to herself, she spends time creating new worlds and thinking up ways to make this one better...

Q&A with Published Author Panel

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, November 2, 2013 The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m.

Q&A with Published Author Panel: Ask Us Anything!

Join us at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 2, 2013, for an informal afternoon with a panel made up of several of our group's published authors. Ask them anything!We all have questions about the writing process, how to get published, how to find an agent, why a writer might choose traditional/epublishing/print-on-demand, where to find cover artists for your ebooks, how to conduct a blog book tour, topics for your own blog, marketing, what it means to be within a certain sub-genre, whether contests/conferences help you get published...Jot down your questions between now and then, and we'll ask them anything and everything.

OUR PANELISTS:

ALLISON MERRITT (Becky Cummings) -- Author of "The Treasure Hunter's Lady," "The Sky Pirate's Wife," The Turncoat's Temptress," all part of the Legends & Lovers series; and the short ebooks "Return" and "One Day in D.C." (Romance / Steam Punk / Epublishing / Kindle / Series / Blog Book Tours / Blogging / Online Critique Groups / Contests) http://havenovelwilledit.blogspot.com/

BETH CARTER -- Six-word memoirist and author of the children's books "Who Do You Want to Be?" and "The Missing Key" (Romance / Mystery / Children's / Marketing / Blogging / Contests) http://www.banterwithbeth.blogspot.com/

CECILY WHITE -- Author of the soon-to-be-released "Angel Academy" series. (Young Adult / Paranormal / Series / Critique Groups / Contests / Conferences / Agents) http://www.cecilywhite.com/

CINDY DAGNAN -- Author of "Hot Chocolate for Couples: Practical Ways to Sweeten Your Love Life," "Scribbles – Sketches for Stressed-Out Moms," "The Lights of Home – Scenes of Home & Heaven," "The Chocolate Side of Life," and "Who Got Peanut Butter on My Daily Planner? Organizing and Loving Your Days as a Mom." (Creative Nonfiction / Blogging / Public Speaking) http://cindydagnan.com/

KAYE CALKINS -- Author of "Deverell's Dilemma" (Historical Romance / Traditional Publishing / Agents / Critique Groups) http://writewithkaye.blogspot.com/ and http://avalonbooks.com/catbloghr/1173-deverells-dilemma

LISA WELLS -- Author of "Dibs." (Contemporary Romance / Series) http://www.lisawellsauthor.com/

SARA KAY JORDAN -- Author of "Snatching Genius," "Love & Genius," Prodigy," and "I'm Ready," all part of the Moore Family series. (Romance / Series / Kindle) http://www.sarakayjordan.com/

SHIRLEY McCANN -- Author of MANY short mysteries and the book, "The Necklace." Founder of Sleuths' Ink Mystery Writers, a regional, non-profit group for writers. (Myster / Romance / Epublishing) http://shirleymccann.blogspot.com/

T. SUE VER STEEG (Toni Nichols) -- Author of "Secrets of the Sapphires," "Another Time, Another Place," "Click!" and "One Wild Weekend." (Romance / Paranormal / Time Travel / Epublishing) http://www.tsueversteeg.com/

Jeff Houghton

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, October 5, 2013 The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m.

Actor/Comedian/Writer Jeff Houghton

Jeff HoughtonActor/Comedian/Writer Jeff Houghton is scheduled to speak at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, October 5, 2013, in the Frisco Room at The Library Station in Springfield, Missouri.

Houghton will share his experiences in taking a leap of faith to move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the entertainment industry and the unexpected turns that led to creating the popular local show, "The Mystery Hour."

ABOUT JEFF HOUGHTON:

Jeff Houghton is a dynamic actor, writer, comedian, and host, based in Springfield, MO. Jeff was raised in Iowa City, IA. Soon after college, Jeff moved to New York City to work for the Late Show with David Letterman appearing in numerous sketches for the show. After that, Jeff began performing for Young Life camps. From there, Jeff moved to Springfield, Missouri chasing love, only to catch her and join the award winning Skinny Improv Mainstage Cast. Performing twice every weekend at the Skinny Improv Comedy Theatre, along with countless traveling shows across the country for seven years, Jeff is no stranger to the improv stage. In 2011, Jeff moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting full time. After an amazing experience working in TV, film, and comedy, Jeff has now moved back to Springfield.

In 2006, Jeff began The Mystery Hour, a late night talk show performed live in the Skinny Improv Comedy Theatre that would last over five years. Acknowledging the work Jeff put in writing and hosting the sold out show, 417 Magazine named Jeff “Entertainer of the Year” in 2009. In 2010, he was named 40 under 40 for Springfield Business Journal.

Jeff has been in numerous commercials and films. He was three times nominated for Best Male Actor for the SATO-48 Film Challenge., and was named an Actor of the Year for 2011 in TAG Magazine.

Jeff is also a freelance writer, writing for Fair City News, a satirical newspaper, and for international aid organization, Convoy of Hope, as well as a monthly featured article in 417 Magazine. He also has a daily blog on his acting experiences.

Jeff has performed stand up across the country, and was selected as Bright New Faces Comedian in Washington D.C. Recently, he has performed at the legendary Comedy Store in Los Angeles.

Visit Jeff online at: http://www.JeffHoughton.net/

On Twitter: @themysteryhour

On Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/TheMysteryHour

Karen Nelson on Blogging

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, September 7, 2013 The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m.

Author Karen Nelson to speak about blogging.

Author Karen Nelson to Speak to Fiction Writers about Blogging

Join us Saturday, September 7, as author/educator Karen B. Nelson speaks to us about blogging at The Library Station (2535 North Kansas Expressway) in Springfield, Missouri.

Karen Nelson is a writer in southwest Missouri, homeschooling her children in the rural Ozark Mountains. She enjoys all genres of reading and writing, but her heart is firmly rooted in education.

Karen’s triple-certification allows her to teach a variety of age groups, in subjects ranging from literacy and creativity, to technical skills in the fiber arts. She has published numerous educational materials, including the Literature Theme Units for Goldminds' Young Adult Division, and currently serves as Curriculum Coordinator for Goldminds Publishing.

Karen's work has appeared as columns, book reviews, and articles in The Ozarks Mountaineer magazine, Mailbox magazine, DollCrafter Magazine, All Roads Lead to Branson, Branson/Lakes Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Travel Guide, Elmer Kelton News, The Old Schoolhouse magazine, Ecology & Conservation Daily News, and more.

She is also the author of the book, "Quotes for Creative Minds," which is available for Amazon Kindle and Nook.

Her work as received many awards, including those from Ozarks Creative Writers, Ozarks Writers League, Springfield Writers' Guild, Whispering Prairie Press Literary Awards, and more.

Visit Karen online at: http://kbnelson.wordpress.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Karen-Nelson-Author

Morgan Allen of ADsmith Marketing & Advertising

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, August 3, 2013 The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m.

Morgan Allen of ADsmith Marketing & Advertising

MorganMorgan Allen, Digital Content Producer for Springfield-based ADsmith Marketing & Advertising, is our guest speaker Saturday, August 3, 2013.

Get ready for an introduction to the many ways we can use the power of online marketing to find, keep, and entertain readers.

When it comes to blogging, hashtags, and internet memes, Morgan is ADSmith's in-house specialist. She helps clients keep up with their digital needs by producing quality content for their websites, newsletters, and social media posts.

We are scheduled to be in the Frisco Room at The Library Station this month. This is one of the meeting rooms along the front of the building, facing the big glass windows. (NOTE: If you peek into the Frisco Room and nobody looks familiar, it means we got bumped at the last minute and you'll need to check Facebook and/or ask a library employee to see where they have moved us.)

Holly Atkinson, Editor with Samhain Publishing

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, July 6, 2013 The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m.

Holly Atkinson, Editor with Samhain Publishing

Join us at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, July 6, 2013, as Holly Atkinson, editor with Samhain Publishing, tells us what this popular publisher is looking for.Since she can remember, Holly Atkinson's professional ambition has revolved around fiction editing.She was fortunate to receive her first taste in editing when she was thirteen and wrote copy for a local realtor show.In 2008, Holly graduated from Missouri State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in English, specializing in Creative Writing. Her first real job in the literary world came in the role of line editor for Lyrical Press.In 2011, she joined Mundania Press as a content editor and finally landed her dream job at Samhain Publishing in 2012.Holly describes herself as the quintessential book nerd. In her spare time, she writes erotic romance under a penname, though she hopes to produce more mainstream works in the future so the more conservative members of her family can read her work. She lives in Missouri with her husband, loves to travel, and goes a little crazy around the holidays.

Her largest writing influences include Pamela Smith Hill, Aaron Sorkin, JK Rowling, Stephen King, and Joss Whedon.

Visit her online at: http://notesfromyoureditor.wordpress.com/

About Samhain Publishing:

Launched in 2005 with a vision of bringing extraordinary fiction to compulsive readers (who sometimes can’t wait for a book to actually be printed), Samhain Publishing® is an international publisher of e-book and traditional print fiction. One of the most prominent voices of original e-book fiction, Samhain represents some of today’s brightest authors of romance and horror fiction. To learn why at Samhain “it’s all about the story…”, visit Samhain Publishing online at htttp://www.samhainpublishing.com.

Beth Carter -- "60 Free Ways to Market Your Book!"

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, June 1, 2013. The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m.

Author Beth Carter to present "The Marketing Mindset: 50 Free Ways to Market Your Book."

Beth's career in marketing spanned more than 20 years, in the fields of healthcare, banking and green heat, and she was previously a bank vice president.After 16 years of being a single mom and working in corporate America, Carter happily shed her bank suits, heels, and 8 a.m. meetings, and now writes from home in her pj’s. She fully admits to a slight obsession with T.J. Maxx, skinny vanilla lattes and guacamole (though, not at the same time).She is the author of two picture books, WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE? and THE MISSING KEY. Her short stories and poems are published in three ECHOES OF THE OZARKS anthologies, as well as A Bad Hair Day anthology. Carter’s six-word memoirs were published in IT ALL CHANGED IN AN INSTANT, alongside famous authors and celebrities and SIX WORDS AT WORK, another six-word memoir collection.Carter lives in the Midwest and is a member of Ozarks Romance Authors, Sleuths’ Ink Mystery Writers, and Ozarks Writers League.She founded the one-month writing challenge, JANO, for Sleuths’ Ink in 2009, and served as vice president of Sleuths'.Follow her online at:BLOG: http://banterwithbeth.blogspot.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/beth.carter.1650?fref=ts TWITTER: @bethsbanterGuests are welcome. Your first 3 visits are free. You'll find us at The Library Station on North Kansas Expressway in Springfield, Missouri.Critique group is from 10:00 a.m. - noon. We break for lunch and head to Panera next door at noon. We reconvene in our meeting room at 1:00 for our guest speaker and meeting.

We are scheduled to be in the Frisco Room. This is one of the meeting rooms along the front of the building, facing the big windows.

Author Tim Ritter

Monthly Meeting--Saturday, May 4, 2013 The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m.

Author Tim Ritter

Join us at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, May 4, 2013, as author Tim Ritter shares his path toward publication and what it was like to work with the popular print-on-demand publisher Vervante.If you have considered self-publishing and are curious about the process of print-on-demand publishing, bring your questions and be ready to take lots of notes."Soul Sketches" is a heart-felt collection of poems and writings of life and love, marriage, children, divorce, death, faith, and all the other events and emotions that make up the human experience.Tim Ritter started writing the collection that became Soul Sketches while he was in college, making record of the events going on in his life and the lives of those around him. Over the next 20+ years, he recorded finding love, becoming a husband and father, losing family members, ending a marriage, raising sons, discovering love again in life and other events, as well as expressing whimsical ideas. He also explores his own lusts and desires and examines finding ways to express his faith.Soul Sketches is intended to be a collection of thoughts and experiences where the reader can find him or her self, find pieces they can identify with. The author hopes while reading this collection, the reader wants to stand up and say, "Been there!"The book is available online at: http://store.vervante.com/c/v/V4081608812.htmlWe are scheduled to be in the Frisco Room at The Library Station this month. This is one of the meeting rooms along the front of the building, facing the big glass windows. (NOTE: If you peek into the Frisco Room and nobody looks familiar, it means we got bumped at the last minute and you'll need to check Facebook and/or ask a library employee to see where they have moved us.)

 

Getting Serious About Writing a Series

Monthly Meeting–Saturday, April 6, 2013 The Frisco Room at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO

Critique group at 10:00 a. m. followed by lunch at Panera and our speaker at 1:00 p. m.

Author Lisa Wells to present “Getting Serious About Writing a Series: An Introduction”

Our very own Lisa Wells is presenting an introduction to her popular online course, Getting Serious About Writing a Series.

Learn the “musts” of writing a series.

Lisa Wells is a 22-year veteran educator. For the past 16 years, she has enjoyed a rollercoaster journey called: The School Counselor – Dramas, Dreams, and Destinies. Add the theme song to “Jaws,” and you have the feel for this fun ride.

Author of “Dibs,” a sexy romance nominated as Debut Book That Rocks and Best Book of The Year, Lisa believes writers should never quit studying their craft. When she decided to write a series and couldn’t find affordable material that taught the nuances of writing series vs. stand alone books, she designed her own how-to class. Self-appointed number one fan of Margie Lawson, she was thrilled to be given the opportunity to unveil her class at Lawson Writer’s Academy.

Twitter @lisawells1

http://www.lisawellsauthor.com/

More information about the online course is available here: http://www.margielawson.com/lawson-writers-academy-courses/detail/2-writing/68-january-getting-serious-about-writing-a-series

We are scheduled to be in the Frisco Room at The Library Station this month. This is one of the meeting rooms along the front of the building, facing the big glass windows. (NOTE: If you peek into the Frisco Room and nobody looks familiar, it means we got bumped at the last minute and you’ll need to check Facebook and/or ask a library employee to see where they have moved us.)

ABOUT OZARKS ROMANCE AUTHORS:

Ozarks Romance Authors was founded in 1987. The regional writers’ group holds its meetings the first Saturday of each month (usually at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway) in Springfield, Missouri.

Originally a group for writers of romance fiction, we are now considered a multi-genre group, with members writing all types of fiction and nonfiction.

Join us for critique group at 10:00 a.m., lunch at Panera at noon, and a speaker at 1:00 p.m.

We are a registered nonprofit in the state of Missouri, and we are a member of the Springfield Regional Arts Council.

Visitors are welcome! Your first 3 visits are free. Annual dues are $25.

If you have questions about the group, please email us at OzarksRomanceAuthors@gmail.com, or call (417) 597-4716.

For a complete list of guest speakers and topics, visit https://www.facebook.com/OzarksRomanceAuthors/events

2013 Mega Critique Group & Write-In Event

Join ORA and Sleuth's Ink at The Creamery Arts Center on Saturday, January 5th for our second annual write-in and critique event. We'll be joining other writers from 10 am to 4 pm with snacks and lunch, critiques, writing, and door prizes! Don't miss out!Click here to download to flyer to distribute to other writers. This event is FREE and open to all genres of writers. You do not have to be a member to attend. Please fill out the form below to register so we'll know how to order lunch and instruct you on how many copies of your work to bring to critique if you select that option.

 

Event Registration Form

Directions to The Creamery:

Creamery Arts Center, 411 N Sherman Pkwy, Springfield, MO 65802 View Larger Map

March 2, 2013 Monthly Meeting Speaker Cara Bristol

  Join us for something spicier than our usual fare -- a presentation on how to write sizzling sex scenes! Cara Bristol writes contemporary, domestic discipline and paranormal erotic romance — just the kind of stories she likes to read.

From newest to oldest, her six published erotic romances are all available here if you'd like to study ahead!

■ False Pretenses, Loose Id (A Rod and Cane Society story ■ A Scent of Longing, Decadent Publishing ■ Reckless in Moonlight, Loose Id ■ Unexpected Consequences (A Rod and Cane Society story), Loose Id ■ Secret Desires, Black Velvet Seductions (BVS) ■ Intimate Submission, Black Velvet Seductions

Both Secret Desires and Intimate Submission have been anthologized in BVS’s Spanked!

She is currently writing another paranormal.

In her spare time (*laugh*) she likes to read, travel with her husband, and watch reality TV shows.

Visit Cara online at:

http://www.CaraBristol.com/

Ozarks Romance Authors was founded in 1987. The regional writers’ group holds its meetings the first Saturday of each month (usually at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway) in Springfield, Missouri.

Originally a group for writers of romance fiction, we are now considered a multi-genre group, with members writing all types of fiction and nonfiction.

Join us for critique group at 10:00 a.m., lunch at Panera at noon, and a speaker at 1:00 p.m.

We are a registered nonprofit in the state of Missouri, and we are a member of the Springfield Regional Arts Council.

Visitors are welcome! Your first 3 visits are free. Annual dues are $25.

If you have questions about the group, please email us at OzarksRomanceAuthors@gmail.com, or call (417) 597-4716.

 

February 2, 2013 Monthly Meeting Speaker Tish Beaty, Editor of "Fifty Shades of Grey

Tish Beaty is making a name for herself not only as an author, but as an editor of "Fifty Shades of Grey."

She is represented by Louise Fury, who spoke at Ozarks Romance Authors' 2011 conference. She is a contributor to the book "Fifty Writers on Fifty Shades of Grey."

Join us at The Library Station (2535 North Kansas Expressway) in Springfield, Missouri, to hear about the phenomenon of "Fifty Shades of Grey" from someone who was there when it all began.

What can we learn from the success of this book that began as fan fiction and grew to become a best-seller? Visit Tish online at: http://www.TishBeaty.com/ https://www.facebook.com/beaty.graham.infopage?ref=ts&fref=ts

Ozarks Romance Authors was founded in 1987. The regional writers’ group holds its meetings the first Saturday of each month (usually at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway) in Springfield, Missouri. Originally a group for writers of romance fiction, we are now considered a multi-genre group, with members writing all types of fiction and nonfiction. Join us for critique group at 10:00 a.m., lunch at Panera at noon, and a speaker at 1:00 p.m. We are a registered nonprofit in the state of Missouri, and we are a member of the Springfield Regional Arts Council.

Visitors are welcome! Your first 3 visits are free. Annual dues are $25. If you have questions about the group, please email us at OzarksRomanceAuthors@gmail.com, or call (417) 597-4716.

December 1, 2012 ORA Christmas Party

This month in leiu of a regular meeting in December, we will celebrate with writerly fellowship and food! Join us first for the critique group from 10:00 a.m. to noon at The Library Station 2535 North Kansas Exp, Springfield Missouri. Bring 8-10 copies of up to ten pages of your work for kind and helpful feedback.

The Christmas Party will follow at noon. Bring a potluck dish or dessert to share along with a $5 Dirty Santa gift to exchange.

Hope to see you there!

November 5, 2012 Ben Reeder and Doug Roberts speaking.

Join us Saturday, September 1st at 1 pm in the Santa Fe Room at the Library Station for a presentation by Ben Reeder and D.A. Roberts. Ben and D.A will be speaking on writing for the YA market, Ragnarock, and zombies.

My parents claim they found me in a pineapple patch in Hawai'i and brought me home.  I grew up in South Texas reading Tolkien, Asimov, and Robert E. Howard .  I've always loved telling stories, and in high school, I wrote pulp style action adventures for my friends.  Since then, I've been filling notebooks and hard drives with stories and ideas.

After I graduated from Calallen High School, I joined the Air Force to see the world.  The Air Force had other ideas, and I ended up in Kansas, and fled at the first opportunity for greener anything.  My travels eventually brought me to Missouri, where I live today.Over the years, I've studied or learned about archery, swordfighting, Wicca, a host of other religions, massage therapy, reiki and a list of other skills that have no particular use outside of an historical recreation event.  Three of the best years of my life were spent working in a New Age/pagan bookstore.


Like a lot of writers, I have music that I listen to when I write.  I use Pandora.com and Playlist.com to keep me focused when there are distractions in the house around me or when I need to get into a particular frame of mind. I'm always looking for new music that creates a similar mood as the songs on this list.

 

 

DECEMBER 1, 2012 - Christmas Party!

JANUARY 5, 2013 - Second Annual Mega Critique Group & JANO Write-In Co-Sponsored by Ozarks Romance Authors and Sleuths' Ink Mystery Writers, to be held at Springfeld Regional Arts Council's facility, The Creamery

ABOUT OZARKS ROMANCE AUTHORS:

Ozarks Romance Authors was founded in 1987. The regional writers’ group holds its meetings the first Saturday of each month (usually at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway) in Springfield, Missouri.

Originally a group for writers of romance fiction, we are now considered a multi-genre group, with members writing all types of fiction and nonfiction.

Join us for critique group at 10:00 a.m., lunch at Panera at noon, and a speaker at 1:00 p.m. We are a registered nonprofit in the state of Missouri, and we are a member of the Springfield Regional Arts Council.

Visitors are welcome! Your first 3 visits are free. Annual dues are $25.

If you have questions about the group, please email us at OzarksRomanceAuthors@gmail.com, or call (417) 597-4716, become our fan on Facebook by clicking here, or follow us on Twitter by clicking here.

 

Live-Tweet of Author Louise A. Jackson's Presentation July 2, 2011

Louise A. JacksonOzarks Romance Authors' members had a special treat Saturday, July 2, 2011, as author Louise A. Jackson was our guest speaker. Louise's presentation was titled "From an Idea in My Head to a Book in Your Hand." She took us through the basics of the publishing industry with a healthy sprinkle of her journey toward publication and how the situation changes as you continue to be published.

We used our Twitter account to live-tweet during Louise's presentation, and we will now paste the transcript below.

If you would like to know about future live-tweets, become our fan on Facebook HERE and follow us on Twitter HERE.

Our next regular meeting will be Saturday, August 6, 2011, at The Library Station on N. Kansas Expressway in Springfield, Missouri. For details about our monthly meetings, click HERE.

Our annual conference will be held July 23, 2011, at The Clarion Hotel and Convention Center in Springfield, Missouri (on Glenstone, between Target and Friendly Ford). Details about our conference are available by clicking HERE.

Our speaker today is award-winning children's author Louise A Jackson http://www.louiseajackson.net

Louise is a member of Ozark Writers and Illustrators for Children

which is a group that meets here Saturday mornings

Like us, they meet 1st Sat of each month.

Children's group is having Workshop July 30 at The Library Center

Keynote is Paula Morrow, an agent who was an editor with Highlights for Children mag

Another speaker is Judy Young, a local author and former teacher

Ozark Writers and Illustrators for Children's web site is http://www.owaic.org

Another speaker at their July 30 workshop will be Vicki Grove

Our speaker today is award-winning children's author Louise A Jackson

Writing is a seamless garment. No matter the genre you write, it's much the same.

What should I write about? Who will read it? How can I make it interesting for them? Is this written correctly?

Every author asks these same questions. We can learn from each other in a variety of ways.

Today's topic: From an Idea in My Head to a Book in Your Hand

Not talking about self-pub today. There are great self-pub places, though.

Chicken Soup books couldn't find a publisher, so self-pubbed.

Now there are hundreds of publishers who would LOVE to have Chicken Soup.

You CAN be successful as a self-pub author. Louise's opinion: When you self-pub, it may be wonderful, but how do you know?

No other filter to say that you've gotten there.

Louise's personal opinion is if not good enough to pub on open market, she won't publish.

So this presentation is about traditional pub, not self-pub or e-pub.

Louise's first book began with a bit of family lore -- a clock that that was passed down

"Gone to Texas" was that book.

Every time you write a scene, your question becomes: Now what does he need, more than anything else, at this point?

"Gone to Texas" came from a family heirloom (clock) used in a fanciful way.

Don't hesitate to go with regional presses. They're smaller presses, but many are quite good.

After JK Rowling sold HP and businesses that knew nothing about publishing entered scene,

they compressed things and lost a lot. Naive men thought HP came along every other day.

Same thing happened in publishing that happened in banking.

Citibank, Bank of America bought up smaller banks. After they consolidated, regional banks started opening again

We have lots of regional banks that grew out of demand from "too big to fail" banks.

Louise's "Gone to Texas" was pub by regional press Eakin.

Peachtree Press in Atlanta is also very good.

Another book came from learning Springfield had a home for soldiers' kids orphaned by war.

Do a LOT of research! Louise is big believer in doing research.

You need MORE data than you will ever use. Then you'll probably need MORE research before finishing.

Get your idea, do lots of reseach. Begin to develop main characters.

Louise writes paragraphs in the character's voice to develop the character.

What's in his life that he doesn't want anyone to know? This drives their behavior.

Backstory is vital! Write your story, then go back and drop bits of backstory into the manuscript.

Louise strongly urges writers to work with a critique group!

@OzarksRomance Authors hold critique group 10am 1st Saturday of each month.

Louise's critique group meets weekly. She revises her work based on their critiques.

You've finished your book. Now what? Get a copy of "Writer's Market."

Do your research BEFORE sending your manuscript to a publisher.

There is nothing worse than sending your manuscript to a publisher who does not publish that genre.

Follow proper manuscript formatting guidelines -- double space, 1" margins, only 1 space after period ending sentence.

Never take for granted the editor is still at that pub house. They constantly move around.

By the time Writer's Market comes out, they may be gone. Web site might not be correct.

Pick up the phone. Call publisher. Ask if that editor is still there. If in doubt, ask if male or female.

Get the editor's name right! Develop the art of the query letter.

Conferences are vital for writers. We're having one July 23! Details: http://ow.ly/4lZmp

Louise says you can have 10 queries out for 1 manuscript, but only send ms to 1 house at a time.

Loads of info online of how to write a query letter.

Louise makes most of her publishing industry contacts through conferences.

She is going back to a national publisher (rather than regional) again for next book.

Someday you'll get call/letter saying they want to buy your book. Next to having a child, this is the best feeling EVER.

Enter contests! Put your book out there.

Louise's book "H is for Hope" helps the Rainbow Network. http://rainbownetwork.wordpress.com

Rainbow Network is a faith-based organization working to end extreme poverty in Nicaragua through housing, health care,

education, micro finance, and sustainable agriculture.

A lot of the process of writing means pieces of process take places simultaneously.

Louise was a teacher for many years and earned her doctorate in 1965.

Conferences Louise attends? Society for Children's Book Writers & Illustrators, Ozarks Writers League

Thanks for joining our live-tweet of author http://www.louiseajackson.net

July 2, 2011 - Louise A. Jackson - From an Idea in My Head to a Book in Your Hand

Louise A. Jackson will be showing us the traces of writing a novel from the first idea to publication. Louise A. Jackson, of Springfield, Missouri, is the national award-winning author of five children’s books:

    "H is for Hope" "Exiled! – From Tragedy to Triumph on the Missouri Frontier" "Gone To Texas: From Virginia to Adventure" "Grandpa Had a Windmill" "Grandma Had a Churn" "Over on the River"


She has written articles published in The Reading Teacher, Language Arts, and Journal of the West.

Much in demand as a speaker, Jackson is known for her spirited presentations to all ages and for her ability to inspire and encourage writers.

You can visit her website by clicking here: Louise A. Jackson

If you're unable to make it, be sure to "attend" via our live-tweets during the presentation. Just become one of our followers on Twitter by visiting our page HERE and then follow our Twitter feed on Saturday, July 2, 2011, beginning at approximately 1:05 p.m. Central Time (USA).

In the December 4, 2004, issue of Springfield Parent & Family Magazine (now published by the Springfield News-Leader and known as Ozarks Moms Like Me), Louise shared the story of how she got started as a writer.

Jackson discovered the writing bug at age 10 when her mother bought her a Kodak Brownie box camera, and told her to write a story about her favorite photo on the roll.

"I wrote a story about a toad in the dog's water bowl," Jackson said. "My mother and I then packaged a lunch, went up into the hills, talked about descriptive writing, and practiced over and over. I loved it! My mother gave me another roll of film every summer."

Ozarks Romance Authors, a non-profit group for Missouri writers of all genres, was founded in 1987. The regional writers’ group holds its meetings the first Saturday of each month at The Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway, in Springfield, Missouri.

Our next meeting is scheduled for Saturday, July 2, 2011, and you are welcome to come for our critique group at 10:00 a.m., lunch at noon, and our meeting with guest speaker Louise A. Jackson at 1:00 p.m.

Visitors are welcome. Your first three visits are free.

Our annual conference will be held July 23, 2011, at The Clarion Hotel and Conference Center. To learn more about the amazing lineup of speakers and workshops, click here to visit our conference page.

If you have questions about the group, please email us at OzarksRomanceAuthors@gmail.com or call (417) 597-4716.

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