tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-242306632024-03-13T02:38:16.774-05:00I write for young adults, so take that.A bit of a contrarian view on writing and especially children's and YA writing. I'm kind of obsessed on the YA writing thing, though, as if you couldn't tell.Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.comBlogger180125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-54555827633985917232019-02-09T19:39:00.001-06:002019-02-09T19:49:34.782-06:00Where have I been lately??I should probably mention (and this is important) that my main <a href="https://melindacordell.com/blog/" target="_blank">blog </a>is now on my <a href="https://melindacordell.com/" target="_blank">website</a>. I have a bunch of gardening posts going out into the world (finally! finally!! finally!!!) and occasionally writing news.<br />
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It's not always up-to-date, but it's a little more up-to-date than this site.<br />
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Anyway, <a href="https://melindacordell.com/blog/" target="_blank">click here</a> to go to my current blog.<br />
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I'm still trying to figure out what to do with this blog, since it has more authority (SEO-wise) than my new site. But as always, I have so many irons in the fire that I can't see the fire.<br />
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Because I always like to attach a picture of something to my blog posts, here is a picture of my dad wearing a shirt that Great-great-grandma Alice Patterson made for him.<br />
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<br />Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-63101348561229896892017-10-01T17:15:00.001-05:002017-10-01T17:16:34.745-05:00Those Black Wings -- on sale for 99 cents!<a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZYRYVXD/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_tmb" target="_blank">Those Black Wings</a> is getting some good reviews, which I appreciate very much.<br />
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"<span class="a-size-base review-text" data-hook="review-body">I freaking
LOVED this book! I picked it up thinking it would be a good read and I
was floored with just how good it was. I loved the portrayal of an
unhealthy relationship and all that went with that. The characterization
was spot on. I loved Kay, and I loved her story and how she went
through everything. I was hooked from the first page, and went
head-first into a complete and utter adoration of the words in this
story. It's something every teen should read, and a lot of adults too.
It was amazing and well told and I just can not say enough good things
about this book! I'd give it more than five stars if I could!</span>"<br />
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<span class="a-size-base review-text" data-hook="review-body">"Really, 4 1/2 stars, rounded up, because it was NOT an easy-to-read story; there were times when I
had to take breaks from it because it was quite uncomfortable for me to
read; yet the whole time I felt compelled to finish it & knew I
would get back to it. Now, I am glad that I did & I totally
appreciate the way Ms Cordell concluded the book; I felt that she
resolved the issue well - not a fairytale ending, but realistic. And,
wow. I think it's really important for stories like this to be told. I particularly liked where Kay
opens up about what's happening & when she researches online about
the situation - I thought that was really important for her and for us
(as readers) to get the message that no one is alone in this. Thank you,
Ms Cordell, for an engaging & intense reading experience; I look
forward to reading more of your work!"</span><br />
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<span class="a-size-base review-text" data-hook="review-body">"</span><span class="a-size-base review-text" data-hook="review-body"><span class="a-size-base review-text" data-hook="review-body">There are
so many levels of abuse and some that aren't spoken of. In this
emotionally hard read, suicide, the threat of it, is used as a form of
abuse to keep Katy captive. This isn't something that is spoken of
highly but it is so real. This author handles the topic skillfully. The
angst and pain and consequences are real and that makes this book a
must read."</span> </span><br />
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<span class="a-size-base review-text" data-hook="review-body"><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZYRYVXD/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_tmb" target="_blank"> Those Black Wings</a> is on </span>sale for 99 cents -- but only for a week. Pounce on it while you can.<br />
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<br />Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-45591831411822862312017-09-21T21:05:00.001-05:002017-09-21T21:05:21.684-05:00soooooo tiredI've been doing overtime at work, and it's just solid proofreading all day, so I've been mainlining caffeine to stay awake. I'm really zonked this evening but I'm waiting to pick up the kid from marching band, so I thought I'd give the world a holler and let you-all know I'm still alive.<br />
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I have a ton of stuff I want to do but haven't been doing much of it. At this time I'm working on a book about Japanese beetles -- #8 in the Easy-Growing Gardening Series -- and I need to do a little work on Wandering Stars, which is book 2 of the White Oak Chronicles, and follows up on Outlander's Scar. Actually, it's in pretty good shape right now, so it doesn't need a whole lot of work.<br />
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I'll be taking part in a SCAVENGER HUNT next month, October 3 through 8. So stay tuned for details on that.<br />
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How is it that my head is so filled with ideas and plans and things I need to do -- but the second I sit down at a computer to write about them, they immediately vanish??<br />
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Time to go pick up the kid. Longer letter later!Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-68190303164117887652017-09-04T20:44:00.001-05:002017-09-04T20:44:23.085-05:00Outlander's Scar is 99 cents for a limited time!https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075BQNHXZ<br />
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Finally the first raccoon book is out! I shouldn't call it the raccoon book in public, I suppose, but shoot, I've been calling that since forever, and old habits die hard.<br />
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Anyway, I just published this one on Saturday, after all these years -- I wrote the first draft on the way to Starksville, Mississippi, on my last day of sixth grade and the beginning of summer vacation. Of course this draft is a lot different than that one.<br />
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At any rate, I'm selling this book for 99 cents right now. I'll raise the price up to $3.49 later. Whoa guys, that's a lot of money! Well anyway, grab this puppy. I'll have the next part of the trilogy coming out here in a month or two -- Wandering Stars is pretty much ready to go, though it still has a few issues I need to work on before I'm sending it out live.<br />
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<a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075BQNHXZ" target="_blank">Outlander's Scar</a><br />
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<em>Acorn fights like the ancient warriors – as a yearling, he doesn’t have the weight to throw around – and loves the stories of the warriors, the Qelvska, who began the line of chieftains that now rule the raccoon tribes everywhere. Power and strength are Acorn’s goals – but then Catface, the leader of the outlanders, attacks him and gave him the outlander’s bite, the mark given to raccoons cast out of their tribes. Though Acorn did no wrong, his tribe shuns him. When another raccoon steals the chieftainship and exiles Acorn, he lashes back by stealing away the sister of death, which Catface was calling forth. War brews between outlanders and tribal raccoons, and Acorn knows that the only ones that suffer will be the innocents.</em>Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-54118004449794925292017-09-03T21:02:00.002-05:002017-09-03T21:02:33.408-05:00I have an MFAC and have been writing for over 20 years. So why am I self-publishing?<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The covers I've made for the raccoon trilogy <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Outlanders-Scar-White-Chronicles-Book-ebook/dp/B075BQNHXZ/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8" target="_blank">I'm going to publish</a>. I'm a one-woman show -- writer, editor, proofreader, art director, and marketer. And I'm having a blast doing it all.</td></tr>
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So you might be thinking, “Well Melinda, why are you self-publishing
after saying, all these years, that you want to be published
traditionally?” To answer that, let me show you these pictures. These
are screenshots of my “Agents” file in my email account, showing all my
queries that I’ve sent to agents over the last few years. (A query is
how you sell your book to an agent — generally it’s a cover letter that
introduces you and your manuscript, plus a sample chapter of said work.)<br />
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<a href="https://i0.wp.com/melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141523_10157342145005048_2030043075901465842_n.jpg?w=340&h=331&crop" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="14141523_10157342145005048_2030043075901465842_n" border="0" data-attachment-id="672" data-comments-opened="" data-image-description="" data-image-meta="{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"}" data-image-title="14141523_10157342145005048_2030043075901465842_n" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141523_10157342145005048_2030043075901465842_n.jpg?fit=688%2C670" data-medium-file="https://i0.wp.com/melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141523_10157342145005048_2030043075901465842_n.jpg?fit=300%2C292" data-orig-file="http://melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141523_10157342145005048_2030043075901465842_n.jpg" data-orig-size="849,827" data-original-height="331" data-original-width="340" height="331" itemprop="http://schema.org/image" src="https://i0.wp.com/melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141523_10157342145005048_2030043075901465842_n.jpg?w=340&h=331&crop" style="height: 307px; width: 316px;" title="14141523_10157342145005048_2030043075901465842_n" width="340" /></a><br />
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anybody has been wondering why I’ve been blue in the 2014 and 2015, the
photographs will give you a little idea. (Actually, I had quite a few
pages of these — more than I have shown here.) Every one of these
queries ended in a rejection. My list of rejections goes back a lot
farther than this. I definitely don’t know the total number of
rejections I’ve gotten since I started sending out my stories in 1996.
(That was my raccoon story — man, that first one was scathing!) My
rejections easily number in the hundreds. I don’t want to know how many
hundreds. It is possible that they’ve reached into the low thousands. I
sent out a <em>lot</em> of stuff over those 20 years.<br />
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<a href="https://i2.wp.com/melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141653_10157342144995048_7676418616790363340_n.jpg?w=340&h=331&crop" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="14141653_10157342144995048_7676418616790363340_n" border="0" data-attachment-id="671" data-comments-opened="" data-image-description="" data-image-meta="{"aperture":"0","credit":"","camera":"","caption":"","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"","orientation":"0"}" data-image-title="14141653_10157342144995048_7676418616790363340_n" data-large-file="https://i2.wp.com/melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141653_10157342144995048_7676418616790363340_n.jpg?fit=688%2C669" data-medium-file="https://i2.wp.com/melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141653_10157342144995048_7676418616790363340_n.jpg?fit=300%2C292" data-orig-file="http://melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141653_10157342144995048_7676418616790363340_n.jpg" data-orig-size="845,822" data-original-height="331" data-original-width="340" height="331" itemprop="http://schema.org/image" src="https://i2.wp.com/melindacordell.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/14141653_10157342144995048_7676418616790363340_n.jpg?w=340&h=331&crop" style="height: 307px; width: 316px;" title="14141653_10157342144995048_7676418616790363340_n" width="340" /></a>I tend to have a tough skin about rejection. But you know, even after
I FINALLY sold the Civil War book, I thought that agents might show
some interest in me — but if anything, they’ve shown less. Who knew! I
just stopped writing altogether, and then I was low as could be. I’ve
always written. That’s all there was to it. And when all these
professionals kept telling me no no no no no no, well, I gave up. I
always thought I was a writing hotshot, but I had all these guys are
over here telling me I wasn’t. Maybe they were right.<br />
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Today is my one-year anniversary in self-publishing. <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LHUUW9A/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_tmb">Angel in the Whirlwind</a>, my first self-published book, came out today last year. Today I self-published <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Outlanders-Scar-White-Chronicles-Book-ebook/dp/B075BQNHXZ/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8">Outlander’s Scar</a> — my 14th book. Fourteen books in one year! Something I could not have done in traditional publishing.<br />
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And I can publish whatever I want. Nobody’s telling me, “There’s no
market for raccoon books/short-story collection/books about weird Civil
War beards.” It’s just me saying, “Look at these Civil War beards! I’M
GOING TO PUBLISH A BOOK ABOUT THEM.” And lo, it is done. I put them out
there and I create the markets for them. If they don’t sell, it’s cool, I
just publish another book!<br />
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What’s even cooler is that I’m not just the author, but I’m the art
director and the book designer. I never knew that making covers and
formatting pages was so much fun! I’ve learned how to use Canva to make
ebook covers. I’m flailing around with Gimp in order to create books
with front and back covers. I’m digging into different font choices that
are available in MS Word to build gorgeous book interiors. (So far my
favorites are Palantino Linotype, Perpetua, and Centaur.) I get all
these old-timey illustrations from old gardening catalogs in the public
domain on Flickr. The National Archives have digitized all these old
illustrations that have been a godsend for my gardening books.<br />
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It’s a very hands-on process. I’m a little nitpicky about all this but I
want the work to be good and look good and be fun to read. Also, I kind
of fall into a rabbit hole looking at old pics on Flickr, but dang,
when I do some digging, I find the coolest pics.<br />
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I love writing again.<br />
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Love it.<br />
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Looove it!<br />
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Now that I’m looking into my second year of self-publishing, I am
excited about writing. I’m excited about getting my stories out there.
I’m excited about expanding my audience. And I’m looking forward to
learning more about marketing myself, about stretching out of my comfort
zone. I learn the most when I stretch myself.<br />
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I’m having so much fun, and I’m even earning money at this. I sink a
little over half of my proceeds back into advertising, but I’m still in
the black. And I like that I’m getting these stories out of my computer
where they’ve been languishing and out into the world at last. Took me
long enough!<br />
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Ha ha, this is a long post, but I figured you guys ought to know
what’s going on over here. You’ll see more books from me in the next few
months, since a lot of my stories have been revised and polished to the
moon and back. (Maybe that’s why the agents didn’t want them — who
knows?) A lot of folks who are close friends remember my raccoon
stories, including the first one, which is now Outlander’s Scar. I’ll be
publishing the other two books in the trilogy — but I’ll also publish a
very, very early version of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Outlanders-Scar-White-Chronicles-Book-ebook/dp/B075BQNHXZ/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8" target="_blank">Outlander’s Scar</a> that I wrote in 1995-1996.
I drew all these little spot illustrations for it when I was working
nights (and going to school). It’s a very different book from Outlander —
and I am totally going to publish it. Something that I could not have
done with traditional publishing!<br />
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I’m also going to publish a previous version of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBQIDN7" target="_blank">Butterfly Chaos</a>,
which I worked on with Gary Schmidt at Hamline. I’ll probably set this
up as a permafreebie, since it’s in many ways similar to Butterfly, and
not as polished. At any rate, you can look forward to that one too. As
well as many others!<br />
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I’m looking forward whatever happens next. It’s going to be a lot of
fun. I hope you stick around and join me for the next part of the
journey. <br />
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Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-84171119055088861442017-01-18T13:49:00.000-06:002017-01-18T13:49:09.349-06:00What on earth have I been up to?<div class="sqs-block html-block sqs-block-html" data-block-type="2" id="block-79103322afb08107d0ff">
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To recap: My book, <em>Courageous Women of the Civil War: Soldiers, Spies, Medics, and More</em>
came out in August of last year. Shortly after, several things
happened. I was at a local author's showcase with my one book on the
table, and folks I knew and admired had a whole little stack of books
that they'd self-published on the table. "Well, I need to have more than
one book on the table to sell!" I thought.<br />
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About the same time, one of my writing buds, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/C.-Dennis-Moore/e/B007VMC3Q4/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1484768062&sr=8-1" target="_blank">C. Dennis Moore</a> (shoutout!), showed up and told me about how he'd been self-publishing books and doing pretty well at it. I was sold.<br />
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My first book was <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Angel-Whirlwind-Melinda-R-Cordell-ebook/dp/B01LHUUW9A/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8" target="_blank"><em>Angel in the Whirlwind</em></a>, a collection of ten short stories. Then I came out with <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/1539119955/ref=rdr_ext_tmb" target="_blank"><em>Don't Throw in the Trowel! Vegetable Gardening Month by Month</em></a>, followed by <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Rose-Occasion-Easy-Growing-Gardening-Garden/dp/1540690504/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8" target="_blank"><em>Rose to the Occasion: An Easy-Growing Guide to Rose Gardening</em></a>. My latest book is <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Butterfly-Chaos-Melinda-R-Cordell/dp/1541300750/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8" target="_blank"><em>Butterfly Chao</em></a>s, which I wrote as my creative thesis when I was getting my master's for writing for children at Hamline University.<br />
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Due
to overtime at work, I have to cut back a bit. I also want to start
learning more about marketing online -- which includes these
newsletters. I do want to publish a Perennials book before spring,
though.<br />
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Three
months after her cousin Toni died, Cassie is still reeling. Toni's best
friend now ignores her in the halls. Cassie's cousin is dating the girl
who torments her in gym. And Cassie has maybe a teeny-tiny crush on the
boy who found Toni in the river.Then Toni's ghost visits Cassie and
reveals that in two nights, a powerful EF3 tornado will rip into a dance
hall, killing those three kids.Cassie sets out to keep everyone from
going to the dance. As she argues and cajoles (and stockpiles minor
munitions to clear the building, just in case) she uncovers stories
about her friends' connections with Toni - and all the reasons they
refuse to skip this awesome dance. Why does everyone have to be so
bullheaded! Despite everything Cassie does to change their destiny, they
find themselves directly in the killer tornado's path. In those last
moments as the tornado bears down on them, Cassie must find a rock to
cling to as the whole world is torn to pieces around her.</div>
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Thanks for joining me this early in the game. I hope to make it worth your while.</div>
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Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-50155570504443721242016-12-09T14:34:00.000-06:002016-12-09T14:34:09.065-06:00"ROSE TO THE OCCASION" NOW AVAILABLE & IS FOR SALEDang, I am happy to see this one finished. Charles Anctil, Master
Rosarian with the American Rose Society, and personal buddy, has looked
over the manuscript and made recommendations, all of which I followed,
so I have his stamp of approval on this book.<br />
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Roses
are the Queen of Flowers. They’re beautiful, fragrant, and elegant –
and roses require all the pampering of a real Queen, don’t they?
Actually, they don’t! Rose gardening can be easy and pleasant.</div>
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I’ve
worked 25 years in horticulture and cared for over 300 roses when I was
municipal horticulturist. I found ways to keep gardening fussbudgetry
to a minimum while growing vigorous roses that bloomed their heads off.
This book shares tricks and shortcuts that rosarians use, plus simple
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Roses are filled with romance, history, color, and fragrance. Grow some. It is worth it.<br />
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<em>Rose to the Occasion: An Easy-Growing Guide to Rose Gardening</em>, is available in paperback <a href="https://www.createspace.com/6753637" target="_blank">here at CreateSpace.</a></div>
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You can also grab a paperback copy of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/1540690504/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1481302340&sr=1-2&keywords=Rose+to+the+Occasion" target="_blank"><em id="yui_3_17_2_9_1481313354128_3012">Rose to the Occasion</em> at Amazon</a>. Check out that snazzy cover, by the way.</div>
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I
am now trying to re-format the text so I can publish it on Kindle with
all new (color!!) awesome pics. I'm trying to use code this time around
so I can get good, predictable results, and also have a book that works
well across all ebook formats. (Once I figure out the best way to do
this, I'll be reformatting the Vegetable Garden book. It looks nice on
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Up next: One of my buds is making a cool cover for <em>Butterfly Chaos</em>.
I still need to upload the story into a CreateSpace template and get
that show on the road. Alas, my life is such that I'm doing about 23
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Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-17811510218300532272016-08-13T06:38:00.000-05:002016-08-13T06:52:53.047-05:00New website!I have a new website, guys! Still a few bugs that I need to work out (i.e. the page for ordering books is not going to be live until I iron out shipping and tax details) but I'll get 'em as I go.<br />
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<a href="http://www.melindacordell.com/" target="_blank">Go visit me here! </a>Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-39816723309470405012016-07-07T16:26:00.001-05:002016-07-07T16:30:11.323-05:00Good review on the Cannonba!! Civil War blog<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Frances Clayton in her cavalry uniform. She was a badass.</td></tr>
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GUYS! Take a look at this <a href="http://www.yorkblog.com/cannonball/2016/07/07/new-book-courageous-women-of-the-civil-war/" target="_blank">review </a>for my book. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Scott-Mingus/e/B0028ONIJQ" target="_blank">Scott L. Mingus Sr</a>., Civil War
author (dang, he has a lot of books to his name), says good things about
my book, Courageous Women of the Civil War: Soldiers, Spies, Medics, and More.<br />
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He writes, "Cordell has effectively used primary source documents, as well as period
accounts of battles, events, and the sociopolitical climate to craft
this well-written, fast-paced collection of individual stories, which
she places in their proper historical context."<br />
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I am very much relieved to hear this from a proper Civil War historian. Careful scholarship and a good understanding of the age was crucial to me, because I have an eye toward the adult market as well as the YA market -- and remember, I was most recently a horticulturist and then a proofreader, with no schooling whatsoever in writing history! I'm glad my book as passed the test so far. <br />
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Mr. Mingus wraps up the review with these lines: "This is sure to be a popular seller among teens who are
looking to learn more about the role women played in the Civil War and,
hopefully, will cause several readers to seek a deeper understanding
through perusing some of the more comprehensive works that Cordell
suggests as further reading. The author is to be complimented for a job
well done in this fine new book, which she dedicated to her late father,
a combat engineer in Vietnam."<br />
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That last clause might have made me a little bit
teary-eyed.<br />
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A thousand heartfelt thanks to Mr. Mingus for his <a href="http://www.yorkblog.com/cannonball/2016/07/07/new-book-courageous-women-of-the-civil-war/" target="_blank">excellent review</a>.<br />
Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-182983751652935772016-07-05T10:59:00.001-05:002016-07-05T11:02:10.934-05:00Up next on "Pimp Your Headquarters"Are you encamped a million miles from nowhere and need a photo frame? Use hardtack for that natural look! Will keep your picture protected in a shatterproof (very shatterproof) frame. Your decorating flair will be the envy of the camp! And if the supply trains get captured by Stonewall Jackson and you are reduced to half-rations, simply eat the frame. It never spoils! <br />
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<b>Fun fact about hardtack</b> -- These hard crackers (also called tooth-breakers) really do last a long time. At the end of the Civil War, all the hardtack that had not been used was put into storage -- then issued as rations during the Spanish-American War, 33 years later. Mmm-good.<br />
<br />Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-36650961837275012552016-07-03T08:45:00.003-05:002016-07-03T14:51:23.371-05:00New review from Publisher's Weekly!<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Loreta Janeta Velazquez, "whose life (under numerous
aliases) as a mustachioed soldier, spy, and thief reads like a
picaresque narrative."</td></tr>
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From the <a href="http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-61373-200-7" target="_blank">review</a>: <br />
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"Cordell provides both a general understanding of the varied roles of
women at the time and how the individuals she profiles (photographs of
whom appear throughout) relied on their ingenuity, bravery, and
integrity to survive and even thrive during a turbulent chapter in
American history."<br />
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Their description of Loreta Janeta Velazquez made me chuckle. I'm liking these reviews very much. Well, so far, so good!<br />
<br />Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-67328865171602259542016-06-30T15:35:00.000-05:002016-06-30T15:39:16.211-05:00GENTLEMEN. ACCEPT THIS FACIAL HAIR CHALLENGE<br />
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<tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjab4tnTXAP7krtcGK_htlPAqgi-DCMqqXNcaFYSI8EP7V-yekUMvxjwgCjJ2hP8bpZp_nXUoIAirRZnVouido-LawmZtNYWtLd4yDm6MKCej-MzibXgJW2lgr4MpMmDZMPdQMLqw/s1600/Maj.+Gen.+Alpheus+Williams.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" height="385" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjab4tnTXAP7krtcGK_htlPAqgi-DCMqqXNcaFYSI8EP7V-yekUMvxjwgCjJ2hP8bpZp_nXUoIAirRZnVouido-LawmZtNYWtLd4yDm6MKCej-MzibXgJW2lgr4MpMmDZMPdQMLqw/s400/Maj.+Gen.+Alpheus+Williams.jpg" width="400" /></a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Let it all hang out, why not.</td></tr>
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<br />Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-46690086994698722412016-06-27T16:26:00.000-05:002016-06-29T11:39:36.987-05:00Harriet Jacobs -- Author, Aid Worker, Abolitionist<br />
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<tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEizJExx9clyrJeB3xBUl6SjDuQnrSR5Ay2cE2JY7wyOfxOLhZjSSF2ce9GQo058fA9O6aqr-qrkT1Xr3o00hw5O8LEPNhGpmN96TTsxzFioLT_spi0r6UWXa2nY6aQntQ_csD8obQ/s1600/Harriet+Jacobs.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEizJExx9clyrJeB3xBUl6SjDuQnrSR5Ay2cE2JY7wyOfxOLhZjSSF2ce9GQo058fA9O6aqr-qrkT1Xr3o00hw5O8LEPNhGpmN96TTsxzFioLT_spi0r6UWXa2nY6aQntQ_csD8obQ/s400/Harriet+Jacobs.jpg" width="300" /></a></td></tr>
<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Harriet Jacobs in 1894. This is the only known portrait of her. Used with permission.</td></tr>
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A lot of folks haven't heard of Harriet Jacobs, and that's just wrong -- they <i>should </i>hear about her. Born into slavery, Harriet escaped from her so-called "master" and
hid in her free grandmother's house, in a tiny space only 9 feet long, 7 feet
wide, and 3 feet tall. Her grandmother's house was under constant surveillance
after Harriet's escape, and Harriet seldom was able to leave that tiny space -- so there she
stayed, for <i>seven full years.</i><br />
<br />
She suffered health problems for the rest
of her life due to her years of living in the cramped room. Harriet later
said, “It is painful for me, in many ways, to recall the dreary years I passed
in bondage. I would gladly forget them if I could.”<br />
<br />
Harriet finally got a chance to escape to the north, a perilous journey, where she found employment. Harriet wrote a book about her experiences: <i>Incidents in
the Life of a Slave Girl,</i> <i>Written by Herself,</i>
under the name of Linda Blair. This has been the only
known example of a slave narrative written by a woman. "I want to add my
testimony to that of abler pens to convince the people of the Free States what
slavery really is," Harriet wrote. "Only by experience can any one
realize how deep, and dark, and foul is that pit of abominations."<br />
<br />
When I came across Harriet's story, I very much wanted to write about her,
but most of her personal history -- which takes in a <i>lot </i>-- happened
before the Civil War. My book was supposed to be about people during the Civil
War. So what was Harriet doing then?<br />
<br />
Online sources tended to focus on her life up to the time of the war, but
mentioned that she was doing relief work in Alexandria, Virginia. There you can find an amazing story that is all but ignored.<br />
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When Harriet went to the city in late 1862, the situation was dire.<br />
<br />
As slaves escaped from the south, they fled north. Alexandria, Virginia, which was occupied by Union troops, was considered Union territory, and fugitives who fled here would not be returned to their traitorious "masters" in the south.<br />
<br />
But often slaves fled with little more than the clothes on their backs. Old men and women, children, and babies were among these refugees. Once they reached freedom, many had nowhere else to go -- no jobs, no families, no place to live -- with winter coming on, and temperatures falling fast. <br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: "" serif "" , "serif";">“Very many have died from
destitution. It is impossible to reach them all,” Harriet wrote. The Union
barracks, called Duff’s Green Row, was crowded with people, many of whom had
measles, diphtheria, scarlet fever, and typhoid. There was little medicine and
no medical staff at the barracks to comfort the sick and dying, though as many
as ten people died every day. Harriet wrote. “I did not meet kindly,
sympathizing people, trying to soothe the last agonies of death. Those tearful
eyes often looked up to me with the language, ‘Is this freedom?’”</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: "" serif "" , "serif";">She found people "packed
together in the most miserable quarters, dying without the commonest
necessities of life.” Some former slaves lived in an old foundry that hardly
had a roof. “The sick lay on boards on the ground floor; some, through the
kindness of the soldiers, have an old blanket. I did not hear a complaint among
them. They said it was much better than it had been.”</span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-family: "" serif "" , "serif";">Imagine living in a roofless old
building in the middle of winter, sick and maybe with a blanket -- and saying
you'd prefer this to your former life.</span><br />
<br />
Every day, Harriet would check to see how many had died over the last 24
hours. One morning, when looking at the bodies ready for burial, she “saw lying
there five children. By the side of them lay a young man. He escaped, was taken
back to Virginia, whipped nearly to death, escaped again the next night,
dragged his body to Washington, and died, literally cut to pieces.” The
master’s rope was still wrapped around the man’s ankles; she cut off that
hateful thing. “I could not see that put into the grave with him,” she said.<br />
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She grieved for the refugees, because none, not even the little children,
would receive the dignity of the burial rites that even the poorest dead were
given. “There they lie, in the filthy rags they wore from the plantation.
Nobody seems to give it a thought.”<br />
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Harriet went among families with smallpox, walked among the dying, helped
mothers in childbirth, found clothes for the people who needed them. Her work
was best exemplified in the teachings from the Sermon on the Mount:<br />
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<i>"For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave
me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me,
I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me.’ Then the
righteous will answer him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed
you, or thirsty and give you drink? And when did we see you a stranger and
welcome you, or naked and clothe you? And when did we see you sick or in prison
and visit you?’ And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did
it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.’”</i><br />
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More here in the next few days ....<i> </i><br />
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"Oh, darling, don't you know that saxhorn is breaking up our happy home?"<br />
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<br />Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-67115942970488814512016-06-10T15:47:00.002-05:002016-06-10T15:47:49.877-05:00MAYBE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE MY NEW BOOK.BECAUSE I HAVE A NEW BOOK AND I MADE IT MYSELF AND IT IS PRETTY AWESOME.<br />
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I am not biased at all! Not in the slightest!!<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">OMG I MADE THIS with lots of help from graphic designers and people with supernatural powers </td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"> </td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr>
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I have a copy of the actual book at home but I don't have the pics for my book on this computer so I will have to make a separate post and add exclamation marks to it.<br />
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It's due out on August 1st but if you preorder my book today, you can have that all done and then forget you preordered it and then in August you can be pleasantly surprised when a package shows up in the mail and it's my book. It would be like Christmas! Or whatever happy celebration day you celebrate if you are from a different faith tradition.<br />
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Here is a link to the evil empire <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Courageous-Women-Civil-War-Soldiers/dp/1613732007" target="_blank">Amazon </a>--<br />
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and one to <a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/courageous-women-of-the-civil-war-m-r-cordell/1122805015" target="_blank">Barnes and Noble</a> --<br />
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and <a href="http://www.powells.com/book/courageous-women-of-the-civil-war-9781613732007/61-0" target="_blank">Powell's</a> (no pic on their site -- I hope they fix it soon)<br />
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and from <a href="http://www.chicagoreviewpress.com/courageous-women-of-the-civil-war-products-9781613732007.php" target="_blank">Chicago Review Press </a>(my publisher, yo). <br />
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REVIEWS</div>
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and from some really incredible folks, to boot.</div>
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“These
women faced down the guns of the enemy, or the disdain of the surgeons,
at the same time they were facing down the racial and gender prejudices
of their society. The research in this book is very good, and the
selection of biographies is excellent—a nice mix of both well-known and
obscure heroines.” </div>
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—DeAnne Blanton, coauthor of <i>They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War</i> </div>
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“Much of what Melinda Cordell presents here is new, often
persuasive, always interesting, and testifies to the desire of women of
the war era to play their part in their nation’s greatest moment.” </div>
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—William C. Davis, author of <i>An Honorable Defeat</i>, <i>Breckinridge</i>, and <i>Battle at Bull Run</i></div>
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"The
impressive research and impeccable storytelling brings these amazing
women to life on every page. I loved so many things about this new
volume in the Women of Action series, the sidebars, the thorough
background information, and most especially the riveting stories of the
female soldiers, spies, and nurses so rarely written about in Civil War
history accounts. What a contribution to women’s history and an
inspiration to young and older women today." </div>
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—Claire Rudolf Murphy,
author of <i>My Country Tis of Thee: How One Song Reveals the History of Civil Rights</i></div>
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"The
biographies include photos of some of the women and provide a
fascinating and engaging look at their activities, motivations, trials,
and later lives. Excellent, detailed backmatter adds to the volume's
usefulness. A solid resource." </div>
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—<i>Kirkus Reviews </i></div>
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So far, so good.Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-52126141542420934582016-06-10T14:27:00.003-05:002016-06-10T14:27:49.562-05:00A good review in Kirkus for Courageous Women of the Civil WarHow about that? The first review -- like the first bluebird of spring. At least it was a bluebird and not a <span class="st"><a href="http://oceansofkansas.com/pteranodon.html" target="_blank">Pteranodon </a>come to tear my head off. </span><br />
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<span class="st"> The review is from Kirkus, and though I've heard they can be pretty harsh reviewers, my book got an even-handed treatment and I find that a good thing.</span><br />
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<span class="st">The last sentence of the review: "</span>The
biographies include photos of some of the women and provide a fascinating and
engaging look at their activities, motivations, trials, and later lives. Excellent,
detailed backmatter adds to the volume’s usefulness.
A solid resource."<br />
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<a href="https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/mr-cordell/courageous-women-of-the-civil-war/" target="_blank">Here is the full review. </a>O happy day! <br />
<span class="st"> </span> Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-1195081260392874542016-03-24T08:35:00.003-05:002016-03-24T08:35:37.092-05:00Trigger fingers in mittens!I have a little throwaway line in my book, Courageous Women of the Civil War, about when the women of both sides rushed to prepare their soldiers for battle in the early days of the Civil War. Women knitted all kinds of goods for the men, such as socks and mittens. But Quaker women, who were against violence, knitted mittens for the soldiers -- without a trigger finger.<br />
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When I first ran across this fact, I couldn't figure out what they meant. But it makes sense that the mittens that the soldiers wore would have to deal, somehow, with that trigger finger.<br />
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So a little online searching lead to this:<br />
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(The pattern is from <a href="http://worldturndupsidedown.blogspot.com/2015/02/civil-war-knitted-or-crochetted-army.html" target="_blank">World Turn'd Upside Down </a>if you want to read more about this -- with actual mittens knitted from this pattern.)<br />
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Would you like your own pair? Here are directions! <br />
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<i>Peterson’s Magazine</i>, February 1862, Vol. XLI, p. 176. <br />
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TO KNIT A MITTEN WITH ONE FINGER. – Cast on three needles
sixty-four or more stitches according to the size desired, and knit
about two inches of ribbing; then, at the middle of one of the needles,
bring in the thread to make an eyelet to begin the widening for the
thumb; then knit one round, knitting in that stitch; on the next round,
make an eyelet on each side of the first one, and so on every second
round, making the eyelet to the right or left of the previous one,
widening until about seventeen holes are made on each row; then, take
off all these extra stitches on a string, cast on five or six stitches
and knit one round, narrow one stitch at each end of the cast-on
stitches, and again at the second round; then, knit until time to make
the finger, and take off on a string one-fourth of the stitches,
dividing them equally on each side of a line with the thumb, cast on
four or five stitches to make room between the fingers, knit one round,
and narrow one at each end of the cast-on stitches, knit as long as you
wish the mitt, then narrow and finish. Thumb – Put on the stitches from
the string, fasten the thread at the right hand side, knit on until you
come to the cast-on stitches, take up like for the heel of a stocking,
knit one round; then narrow at each end of the cast-on stitches until
the thumb is reduced to the size desired, knit until long enough and
finish. Finger – Take up the stitches off the string, narrow one or
more stitches, knit as long as the mitt.</blockquote>
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Knit purlbus unum. <br />
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<br />Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-47016858214384265532016-02-24T06:58:00.003-06:002016-02-25T01:26:26.835-06:00So I finally broke up with this guy for good back in 1990. Thank God. I managed to escape to a place where he couldn't find me, and lived many blissful years away from him. But six years ago, he found me again -- and ever since, he's made himself at home in my social media. He doesn't comment -- but he is always looking at me. Watching. Staring. Like he can't get enough of me.<br />
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That's nice, but annoying as this is, I have work to do here. So I told my friends about this and asked their advice.<br />
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I have the best friends in the world.<br />
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"<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody">It's people like this that I wish could be Jedi mind-tricked...or punched in the gonads until they go away. Sigh."</span></span><br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody">"</span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">Sadly,
it comes to this: Either go about your business as you normally would,
monitoring where you post to keep the comments section jerk-free, or you
hide. Forever. To the detriment of your readers, friends, bank account,
and self-esteem. Don't hide. Post away.
Blog, tweet, FB--whatever you have to do to sell books, strengthen your
brand, and live your life. But do not let some piece of shit you
haven't seen since the first Bush administration keep you from getting
what you need. Fuck that fool."</span></span></span></span><br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">"Ugh,
what a creep. Block him wherever you can, mute him or whatever is
easier, and pretend he doesn't exist. The best thing you can do is thrive.
Go about your business and talk about your
work at your highest level. You now have people who know about this
guy, people who will show up to defend if he pops up in comments
sections being obnoxious. URGH. You be so successful it makes him ROT
INSIDE (is it wrong to feel that way? I DON'T CARE)."</span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"></span></span></span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">"As
someone who dealt with this type of situation in the past I can only
suggest that you do what you need and want to do when and where you
choose to do it. Creeps like that depend on their mind game tactics to
intimidate you. Do not let him get away
with it! Ignore him for the rest of your life. Pretend he does not
exist. You are a strong woman now and not the young girl he knew and
tried to dominate. Take control of your life and live it to the fullest.
Don't give him permission to intimidate you for another second!"</span></span><br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody">"Want me to kick his ass?" "</span></span></span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody">I will be your wingman."</span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">"Sounds
like you are getting some pretty good advice. I say go about life and
enjoy it to the fullest. Post, blog, tweet promote your book. Block him
where you can. However, it doesn't hurt to be prepared. I heard on the news that there is a conceal and
carry class for women happening soon. Maybe a self defense class. It would build
your confidence and ease your mind.</span></span>"</span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody">"I
think you might be doing the most effective thing. Let people know.
Calmly, factually shine the light on it, and don't take on any personal
shame over something that is absolutely no kind of comment on you. I do
not offer to whip his butt (in large part because I am not much at
butt-whipping), but I do offer to laugh derisively at his pathetic,
ridiculous self."</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody">"</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">You can't fix the mentally ill, only how you respond to them. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody">Borderline personality - or narcissistic. Either way - the more you engage - the more they feed off of it.</span></span>"</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">Thus my awesome friends. This is only the tip of the iceberg, too -- there are a lot more comments, all of them saying the same things.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">********** </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
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And so here <i>you </i>are ... again.<br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">I hope this is exactly what you've been looking for, in all your many trips to my blogs and all my other social media, over the past six years. Approximately one visit per week for <i>six years</i>!!!! ETA -- Actually more than that. It took you, what, six hours to figure out that my FB was blocked?</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">Gosh, that's not creepy at all, no. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">You go on and live your life. I have work to do. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">And if you stalk any other women, leave off them too. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
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<br />Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-60088819984736808782015-06-15T13:53:00.000-05:002015-06-15T13:53:07.637-05:00Writing effectively is like using artillery effectively."It is the same with strategy as with the siege of a fortress: Concentrate your fire against a single point, and once the wall is breached, all of the rest becomes worthless and the fortress is captured."<br />
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-- Napoleon BonaparteMelinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-67039164230140852152015-06-11T09:14:00.003-05:002015-06-11T09:14:47.269-05:00Tricked by jelly beans.What I hate is when I pick three black jelly beans out of the Jelly Belly jar in the mailroom, and the last one turns out to be coffee flavored. Gaah!<br />
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Happy rainy Thursday to you. And now, back to deadline work.Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-8842631894235238042015-05-18T15:33:00.000-05:002015-05-18T15:33:35.766-05:00Getting close to deadline.Less than one month until deadline! On that day the book must be
delivered to the publisher -- photos, stories, source notes,
bibliography, glossary, front and back matter, and intros. ALL of it.<br /><br />It's
getting done, slowly but surely. I keep printing out finished stories
to add to my stack o' manuscript, which is slowly growing into a
complete draft. I've been marking it up a little as I go, but will save
the lion's share of the work for when I get the WHOLE THING written.
Which will be cutting it pretty close to deadline, admittedly. But this
is not the time to panic about that.<br />
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<br />Just cultivating a sense of
slow and steady purpose -- and a lot of hard work. I'm trying to
maintain that sense of urgency and I hope I don't get to where I burn
myself out. I keep thinking of how good it will feel to have the last
story printed and added to that stack. I can do it. It is going to get
done.<br /><br />And I have to remember that it will not be perfect. There
will be a lot of dumb spots in there. It can't be helped. I can't let
that paralyze me.<br /><br />Just breathe. One of the writing bosses I worked with at Hamline told me, "Persevere." I think that's damned good advice.Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-34906529462277225042015-05-15T08:26:00.000-05:002015-05-15T08:26:02.330-05:00<br />
"I stepped out of Mississippi when I was ten years old<br />
With a suit cut sharp as a razor and a heart made of gold<br />
I had a guitar hanging just about waist high<br />
And I'm gonna play this thing until the day I die."<br />
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Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-17135537385160495992014-10-21T11:29:00.001-05:002014-10-21T11:29:04.402-05:00On writing historical nonfiction.I really should update this more than once a month or whatever.<br />
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Still moving along on the Civil War book. Pulling in quotes from all over to help with the writing of each story -- other eyewitness accounts of Gettysburg, Chancellorsville, life in the prisoner-of-war camp at Andersonville and Florence, etc. Often the historical record for these women is scanty, so I have to add in details from other sources.<br />
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Picked up The Boys' War by Jim Murphy at the book sale -- he does good work in children's books. Never dry, always lively and historically accurate. I'm using that little volume as a writing model to help me along. Also I have McCullough's Truman in the back of my mind (always). David always used so many sources and neat little stories to keep us entertained and learning at the same time. He keeps stopping by the Truman Library and I keep missing him. Dang it!<br />
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The thing with writing about these women is that there are so many romanticized stories out there about them, and I have to really dig to find something that's historically accurate. On some of the women, I've found some scholarly articles that give solid facts about their lives, and this is a huge help. But on some of the women, all I have are the newspaper accounts which go on and on about how wonderful this gal is to follow her husband into war, how romantic this is -- and I'm going, yeah, yeah, can we have an actual account of where she was on the battlefield and what she was doing?<br />
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Getting the writing done is the tricky part -- and that's a reason I don't get on here much, because I know full well I'm procrastinating right now!Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-73096392527742536302014-09-26T10:16:00.001-05:002014-09-26T10:18:33.363-05:00Secrets of the Trade: The Wisecrack Notebook<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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<![endif]-->My favorite books are those where the characters spout
wisecracks that make me laugh aloud, or those that capture the tiny details of
life so clearly that I feel like I’m actually there with the main character,
seeing those details. I want to write books like that. But then I look at my
draft and get so frustrated because those neat details and wisecracks aren’t
anywhere in sight!
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But I have a notebook: A word-hoard that’s packed full of
the smart and funny things that people say. And when I get frustrated with my
limited attempt, I open that notebook up.</div>
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<b>Girl:</b> Every day with you is an eye-opener, except I’m all
like, “I really wish I hadn’t seen that.”
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People are always funnier, cooler, and crazier than we
give them credit for, and our favorite books have characters that reflect that.
These books winnow the best and most interesting bits out of life. That's where this notebook is going to be a huge help. </div>
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So in this notebook, I write
down all those things that I wish I’d said – quotes, overheard conversations,
wisecracks, random signs, lines from songs or poems. I will actually take the time to go through my journals and transcribe lines from that notebook to this other one to be sure I have everything I've written down. I'm a disorganized gal, so this is pretty big news. </div>
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“Maybe I can use this in a
novel,” I think, and sometimes I can. So here’s a story about a guy who was
arrested for bulldozer racing. Or here’s a news article about two would-be
carjackers foiled by the mysteries of the stick shift. Or Grandpa Eldon musing, "That Bonnie ... she really knew how to throw dishes." Write it all down,
because you never know – maybe your next story will need it. </div>
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<b>Sixth-grade girl</b>: I told him to bring it. So he brought it!
And then he went home crying to his mom!</div>
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When I have a decent draft of a story, I like to go through
the manuscript at random. Wherever my cursor lands, I see if I can fit in
some lines out of this notebook. If the little bit of funny doesn’t fit in, I
take it out and put in a different one. But if it does fit, it makes the
language in the story so much livelier and unexpected. Even better yet, once in a while this
little throwaway detail fits in just right, and then it branches out through the story in a
million unexpected ways.</div>
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<b>Boy</b> (running): I can’t stop, Dad, Darth Vader is on my tail!
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Another thing that’s fun to do is to secretly take notes
when your target audience is around. This is tricky, because with kids, one or
two of them get wise to you pretty quick. But boy, the conversations they have
are just about the best you’ll hear anywhere. </div>
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<b>Katy</b>: Give me your jacket.</div>
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<b>Sophie</b>: Not in a million years!</div>
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<b>Katy</b> (intoning): A million years later….</div>
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You can also have somebody help you write dialogue.
Sometimes I ask my husband for good lines and he’ll come up with some zingers that I never would have come up with on my own. And asking somebody
else for dialogue help gives your character a more distinctive voice -- because I have a problem with all of my characters sounding like smarter versions of me. </div>
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<b>Husband </b>(at 2 a.m.): Why didn’t Captain Picard ask him to
sign that book?</div>
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<b>Me </b>(half-asleep): What on earth are you talking about?</div>
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<b>Husband</b>: That episode of <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Star
Trek: The Next Generation</i> where they went back in time and met Samuel
Clemens. Picard could have asked him to sign a book.</div>
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<b>Me </b>(groggy): That would have violated the Prime Directive.</div>
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<b>Husband</b>: But he could have made a shtload of money!</div>
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<b>Me</b>: Just go to sleep, dear.</div>
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Borrowing from others is a good way for me to stretch myself and get away of the same old stuff that keeps rattleing around in my mind.
Poetry readings are great places to pick up great lines from your buddies. Don’t
plagiarize, of course – but you can find many diamonds in the rough that you
can cut into a style that fits your story. “I experiment with others’ voices
because I get tired of my own,” as one of the Gang of Poets said. A noble goal,
indeed.</div>
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<b>Melissa</b>: I probably broke all the rules of poetry in this
poem.</div>
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<b>Dave</b>: That’s the spirit!</div>
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But it doesn’t all have to be funny. You can collect serious
quotes as well – especially if the quotes fit one of your works-in-progress in
some way. Often when I’m listening to audiobooks and I hear a quote, I scribble
down a short phrase. Then later I do a Google search for that phrase, then copy
and paste as much of the quote as I need into a document dedicated to these
quotes. (If the book isn’t in the public domain, you might find the quote on
the GoodReads website.)</div>
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“Remorse, even the greatest, has the nature of a debt; if we
could only clear the books, we feel that we should be free. But a deep
compassion has the nature of love, which keeps no balance sheet; we are no longer
our own.”<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">The Charioteer</i> – Mary Renault</div>
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Keep running lists of names you like, first and last, to
give you ideas in naming your characters. I also like to collect town names –
Hot Coffee, Mississippi
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Actively collect these things the way a raccoon collects
shiny trinkets. Then seed your story with the quotes you’ve collected. You'll win thousands of major awards! Actually, this has not been proven. But you <i>will</i> have fun, and that's a big part of the battle right there.</div>
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Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24230663.post-70420915332090133332014-08-20T12:04:00.001-05:002014-08-20T12:04:10.616-05:00I finally have a book deal!Guys, I've been running a little bit lately, and that's because I will have a book out in Spring 2016!<br /><br />Women Heroes of the Civil War, which will be published by Chicago Review Press, will be about the women soldiers, spies, and medics who braved intense fire in the bloodiest battles in America.<br /><br />I especially like the women soldiers. Can you imagine living among a whole army of men and hiding from all of them that you were a woman? A number of them made it through the war (or died in action) and were never found out.<br />
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<br />It's such a cool topic and I have been listening to Civil War audiobooks and digging through a pile of books and resources just to get all these hooks in my mind to hang all this new information upon. Right now I'm listening to Grant's Memoirs at work and Walt Whitman's journals in the car (he worked as a nurse in Washington D.C. during the war) and chasing down photographs and doing research.<br /><br />My deadline is June 15 of next year. By that date I have to turn in a full MS with photos and permissions, maps (for the designers to work from), the stories about the 20 women I'm focusing on, as well as sources, a bibliography, and an introduction about the events leading up to the war and the part that women played in it.<br /><br />Whew!<br /><br />I am trying to keep my perfectionistic tendancies at bay so I can get this thing accomplished. "Imperfect action is better than perfect inaction," to quote President Truman.<br /><br />Wish me luck, guys, because you can bet I'm going to need all the moral support I can get. Immoral support is also acceptable. Melinda R. Cordellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02924404257237523106noreply@blogger.com1