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Come on you guys! Posted on January 23, 2012 12:00 AM MST by Sara Richardson
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Help me write my novel! Vote on the title. Posted on January 19, 2012 12:00 AM MST by Sara Richardson
I will only give you a very basic idea of what the novel is about because I am most interested in your reaction to the title. So here is all you need to know in order to vote: the novel is about a woman who is lying about her identity for a good cause. It is mainly set in Aspen, Colorado, but also has scenes in Chicago and Paris. Comments
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Lessons in Storytelling Posted on November 4, 2011 12:00 AM MST by Sara Richardson
One of my greatest passions in life is story. I love hearing stories, I love watching stories unfold, I love telling stories. Stories have the power to encourage, enlighten and inspire us. They speak to the heart. That’s why I have devoted the last ten years of my life to learning how to tell stories, first in journalism school, then through a career in marketing/PR (that’s all branding is…telling the organization’s story), and now through writing. Even with all of my professional experience and my addiction to books, I still have so much to learn about how to tell a great story.
If you’ve read The Glass Castle, I’d love to hear your thoughts. If you haven’t, make sure you do! It’s an incredible example of skillful storytelling. Comments
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Change: Truly terrifying! Posted on October 28, 2011 12:00 AM MST by Tiffany KinersonBefore my youngest son forged his path out of diapers, I admit I didn’t really want to push him into potty training. I mean, he and I had a system down. Sure I found myself up to my elbows in mess sometimes. But at least I didn’t have to worry about accidents messing up his clothes. Or mine. Or car seats. Or furnishings. And how would I go through the hassle of training a little boy … on the toilet? The way I figured it, I had a pretty good thing going with diaper duty, so why change things? With intentional present-mindedness, I've grown in my ability to face trials of change. Thankfully this also means I've found myself less often up to my elbows in mess! Comments
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Okay, so I’ve been hard at work the last couple of weeks. I finished the manuscript and submitted it to a contest, (and recently learned that I was a finalist!) and also sent it to a couple of agents I have gotten to know and highly respect (and have already sent additional requested materials!). It has been such an encouraging few weeks.
Okay. The title of a book is so incredibly important. It has to communicate something profound in just a few words. I had a ton of votes, but still can’t decide. I know it’s subjective, but I really need to decide on a title by THIS FRIDAY. We’re running out of time. I spent the whole weekend immersed in editing, and thought of a few new titles to throw out there. I took the highest scoring titles from last week and added the new ones. Pick your favorite! The one that speaks to you. The one that makes you say, “Wow. I want to read that book.” If you have strong feelings about one, leave a comment.
Okay, okay. Before you say anything, I know what you’re thinking. You haven’t blogged in over two months! Yes, it’s true. I committed one of the blogging world’s seven deadly sins. But in my defense, I will just say that I didn’t have any profound words to share. Every profound thought, sentence and word I had went straight into the current book I’m writing and I simply didn’t have the energy for more. 
