Archive for May, 2007

Do You Write With Cats?

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

You’ve heard of Dancing With Wolves. Well, how many of you out there write with cats? By this I mean do you have cats around while you write. Do you sometimes have to move a cat in order to locate a project? Must you crawl around on the floor in search of your favorite pen from time to time? Do you frequently go to your cat’s favorite play spot in search of a sticky note with an important phone number on it? And does your tech guy scold you after he cleans wads and wads of cat hair out of your computer?

Ah the inconveniences of writing with cats.

But what’s the alternative? I actually know writers who ban their cats from their offices. I, too, do this on occasion—when I’m attempting to take down information from someone on the phone and Sophie (our playful tortie) is chasing the pen. I’ve been known to close my office door when I’m doing an assembly-line job such as collating and stapling handout material, reorganizing my filing cabinet or hardcopy cutting and pasting a book, for example.

Since our cats sleep much of the day and the morning sunlight doesn’t come through my office window to lure them in here, our two fur kids don’t spend a great deal of time in my office while I’m working. So, mostly, I acquiesce when they do wander in and insist upon a little snuggle time. I just take care of tasks that I can do with a large cat curled up on my lap or a small one draped across my shoulders. Sometimes our kitties just sit on my desk watching the hummingbirds and yellow finches feed outside the window.

While cats can be a distraction to a writer and even an annoyance, I prefer an open-door policy where Sophie and Max are concerned. I even allowed cats in my office when there were four. I’ll never forget the time that our Himalayan, Katy, deleted a book I was editing in one motion of the paw. In an instant, the entire book had vanished. Luckily, I knew how to get the file back. I’ve had more than one cup of coffee spilled in my office. And since we adopted Sophie, now things go missing. You see, she is a kleptomaniac.

Sometimes I weigh the pros and cons of allowing cats in the office. Without them:
• My computer (and my office) would need fewer cleanings.
• I would have to take full responsibility for any spills, losses or damage.
• There would be no little nose smudges on my window.
• I could do my choice of tasks when I want to do them.
• There would be fewer interruptions.

So what do cats bring to a writer’s office?
• A sense of Serenity. Cats are natural stress reducers.
• Humor. Cats cause smiles and even laughter.
• Affection. Is there anything more loving and cuddly than a cat?
• Support. A cat is there for the long haul.
• Approval. In a cat’s eyes, you can do no wrong.
• Ideas for articles and books. I’ve written dozens of cat-related articles and I’m even working on a book of stories inspired by my cats.

I wrote this entire blog entry, this morning, while being entertained and snuggled up by our office kitties, Max and Sophie.

Have you visited my web site, lately? I have tons of information, inspiration and resources for freelance writers and authors. I offer 3 courses on demand. I have some excellent books for sale. Check it out at http://www.matilijapress.com

Patricia Fry Teaches Courses-On Demand

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

I’m stepping out on a limb and experimenting with a new concept in online classes. I’m calling it, Courses-on Demand. You sign up when you want to take the course and you’ll receive a lecture and an assignment via email every week throughout the duration of the course.

As many of you know, I’ve been writing for publication for over 30 years. I’ve been earning my living through writing for the last (almost) 20 years. My mainstay until fairly recently was article-writing. Although, I’ve managed to produce 25 books (and counting) during that time, as well. My latest and greatest book is, The Right Way to Write, Publish and Sell Your Book.

The online courses I’m currently teaching are on article writing, how to write a book proposal and I also teach an 8-week self-publishing course. Learn more at http://www.matilijapress.com/courses.htm

What’s New at Matilija Press

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Whew! I’ve been busy this month and my blog is suffering. I know that some of you visit my publishing blog weekly and expect to see new entries. Somehow I’ve managed to post a new entry practically every week for a year and a half. That’s a lot of blogging.

I’ve blogged from Dubai, San Francisco and Wisconsin. I’ve blogged when it’s storming, when it’s unbearably hot, when I’m in a good mood and when I’m stressed. I’ve blogged when I’m fresh and alert and when I’m exhausted and I’ve tried to always share something of value to authors.

But this month, the time has slipped away as I’ve worked with my wonderful and talented clients, taught my online courses, cleaned up my yard after winter, planted a spring garden, kept up with my tasks as the pres. of SPAWN, helped out my 86-year-old mom, traveled (twice in April) AND I am also revising my book, The Right Way to Write, Publish and Sell Your Book. Yup, I’ll be coming out with a revised second edition this summer.

I’m blown away by the multitude of changes in the publishing industry since I wrote this book at the end of 2005. Publishers have gone out of business, they’ve changed their publishing focus, costs for copyright and other services have gone up, distributors have gone under, magazines have adopted new policies, there are some new opportunities for authors and some have gone away… I can see the value in producing ebooks and pursuing print on demand for books like mine so one can keep them up to date.

There are also some terms that I didn’t include in my first edition—such as platform. While the concept is there, I didn’t use the buzzword, platform, in the first edition. The publishing field is even more competitive than it was eighteen months ago, when I put the final touches on the first edition of The Right Way to Write, Publish and Sell Your Book, so I am adding even more tips, techniques and ideas for the author as we approach the two thousand-teens.

Here’s your chance, my dear friends and colleagues, to be a part of the publishing community through participation in this popular book. Most of you have read The Right Way to Write, Publish and Sell Your Book. What would you like to see me add, delete or expand on? Send me your requests this week: plfry620@yahoo.com. And don’t forget to visit my Web site. Why? Sign up for an online course. I’m pretty much teaching these courses on demand these days. Inevitably, there are people who don’t sign up on time and I’ll let them take the course on their schedule. Interesting concept.

Also at my site, you can buy any number of books—have you checked out my friend’s book, Johanna’s Journey? It’s a tear-jerker. You’ll find my story about inheriting four cats in this book—Johanna’s Journey. It’s a good read. I’ve also written a book featuring my trip to and the culture/history of Dubai (in the Middle East). At my site, you can read articles on a variety of subjects—mainly, of course, writing and publishing. And, if you’re seeking a publishing or writing resource, check out my large resource list. http://www.matilijapress.com

Happy Writing.