tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post5993983757076278579..comments2023-11-18T04:41:02.841-08:00Comments on LauraFrantz.net: you are what you readLaura Frantzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-11312622289170428082010-10-23T08:56:34.269-07:002010-10-23T08:56:34.269-07:00Lori, Glad you're getting close! I would have ...Lori, Glad you're getting close! I would have sent you mine if I'd known. I think you'll like it though it doesn't have the requisite happy ending I like. Comes close though! But it's wonderful for research and there's a great author interview in the back:)Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-17583291254988878732010-10-23T08:20:29.706-07:002010-10-23T08:20:29.706-07:00Laura, I've been waiting for The Kitchen House...Laura, I've been waiting for The Kitchen House for months. I'm second on the list now at the library. Must be a very good book!Lori Bentonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04714197239425827339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-33730442144840424682010-10-22T17:50:20.081-07:002010-10-22T17:50:20.081-07:00Winter, You named the number 1 piece of advice tha...Winter, You named the number 1 piece of advice that led me to write TFD. I wrote it because I couldn't find anything like it to read. So you really should write what you know, what you like best, what you can't find. Well said:)<br /><br />I am so surprised that N&S is so different in novel form. It's wonderful but wordy and so vastly different than what's popular today. We've lost a great deal over the last 150 years or so. Oh, YES, the Count of Monte Cristo!! Have you seen the film? The one starring Jim Cavaziel (my spelling is atrocious tonight). If you haven't seen this version, please RUN to your nearest video store and rent it. WOW! Nuff said:)Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-19317899773679132702010-10-22T17:44:33.959-07:002010-10-22T17:44:33.959-07:00Such timely words, Amanda! I've never heard th...Such timely words, Amanda! I've never heard that quote before but it's beautiful and so Christlike. Thanks so much for sharing it here. Your grandparents sound delightful! If we had that perspective how much easier our lives would be! <br /><br />We're trying to teach our son who tends to be a bit of a worrier to count his blessings. He tends to major on the minors and we want to change that prayerfully. I'm afraid he might have inherited that trait from sometimes melancholy me:( We've been counting our blessings with him and it gets downright embarrassing that there are so many!<br /><br />That's why one of my favorite verses is this..."I am not worthy of the least of all Thy mercies." Genesis 32:10<br /><br />and then this...<br />"I will sing to the Lord because He has dealt bountifully with me." Psalm 13:6. <br /><br />Thanks so much for bringing those to mind with your wonderful quote.Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-4505877290559385432010-10-22T17:35:37.932-07:002010-10-22T17:35:37.932-07:00Amber,
So glad you like the writing advice:) In th...Amber,<br />So glad you like the writing advice:) In this season of your very busy life I know it's hard to eek it out but I don't doubt you will when you can. <br /><br />Tamera is very popular and I know why:) I've only read one of hers - Rekindled but would like to read more. I think she has a new one out with a very pretty cover. <br /><br />And thanks for the invite to your bluegrass blog post!! I was so happy to see Julie Lessman and others there:) Bless u bunches!Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-60628668668794800152010-10-22T17:32:21.199-07:002010-10-22T17:32:21.199-07:00Sally,
Oh your question is like candy to me:) And ...Sally,<br />Oh your question is like candy to me:) And I love that you've read The Help. What a book! It's in its upteenth printing right now (I peeked at Costco this week). I'm reading the hefty bio found beside it - Ron Chernow's Washington, A Life. My whole day is planned around the 8 pm hour when I can sit by my fire and consume another chapter:) If it sounds dry, it's not!<br /><br />Also reading The Fort, a novel about the Revolutionary War by Bernard Cornwell (who the Wall Street Journal calls "the most prolific and successful historical novelist in the world today.") How's that for an endorsement:) Wish it were mine! Just finished The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grisson and some lighter CBA fare. Also reading North & South by E. Gaskell. This last one I'm savoring so am going s-l-o-w-l-y.<br /><br />I have a feeling you like more contempory works and I'm a bit out of the loop on those and wish I had one or two to parade here. Take a peek at Lori's list here as she reads widely in the general market.<br /><br />Bless you for asking. I sure enjoyed answering that query:)Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-48183500574092790742010-10-22T17:07:51.207-07:002010-10-22T17:07:51.207-07:00Heather, I LOVE Stephen King's book on writing...Heather, I LOVE Stephen King's book on writing. I read it last year and go back to it again and again. He is not only a great horror writer but a first rate comic:) And your advice here is so worthwhile. We use different parts of the brain to create and then edit. Love the open and closed/door concept. So true. I get stuck on the create part and hate the editing sometimes. Wonder what that says about me wanting to keep that door shut?!<br /><br />I think our love of books does begin very young and I feel we're gifted to do certain things well, too very young. <br /><br />That's just fascinating about the journalism edits cutting the last first and saying the best right off the bat! A good overall writing rule. You have writer written all over you:)Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-11739746569308355592010-10-22T17:02:03.823-07:002010-10-22T17:02:03.823-07:00Casey,
Bless you as you travel to what sounds like...Casey,<br />Bless you as you travel to what sounds like a stellar book event! Wish I could join you:) If Robin is there it's sure to be fun! When you get back please stop by and tell us all about it or link to your blog and we'll enjoy a bit of post-book bliss:)Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-74977473729455016802010-10-22T15:21:18.738-07:002010-10-22T15:21:18.738-07:00Best piece of advice, and I take it to heart becau...Best piece of advice, and I take it to heart because I write what I want to read--Write what you know and know what you write.<br /><br />I also heard to read well written books and read the classics. I've even forced myself to step outside of my reading range and read Alexander Dumas's The Count of Monte Cristo, and loved it. I need to read it again and read the 3 Musketeers.<br /><br />I loved the Anne of Green Gables series too. And Louisa May Alcott. And now tempted to go get Elizabeth Gasskel's book North and South!Winterhttp://www.rodeosuspense.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-40217838272522163772010-10-22T14:00:55.447-07:002010-10-22T14:00:55.447-07:00This is some great advice, Laura! And, I will defi...This is some great advice, Laura! And, I will definitely put it to good use if the Lord should lead me into writing one day ;) I do enjoy to write, but I'll just leave the future in His hands :)<br /><br />I was at my grandparents house today and they had a plaque on their wall with a beautiful quote on it. I've seen this many times but it's truth really touched me today in a powerful way and I thought maybe I should share it here :)<br /><br />"Write your sorrows in sand and your blessings in stone." <br /><br />Good advice, huh? ;) Praying for you!!<br /><br />Blessings,<br />Amanda StanleyAmanda Stanleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16372107574684016349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-25414981449633030312010-10-22T12:09:12.938-07:002010-10-22T12:09:12.938-07:00Laura,
This is some fantastic advice! :D And act...Laura, <br /><br />This is some fantastic advice! :D And actually, some of the best writing advice recently came from you about a month or two ago, when you told me to keep on writing. ;) Now, I just need to follow through with that advice!<br /><br />And I think it's true that the more we immerse ourselves in the types of books that we want to write, the better we'll be at writing them. :) Which gives me hope that all these blog tours, reviews, and such, are not only for the sake of pleasure, but might just help me write better in the long run! :D<br /><br />There are so many wonderful authors that I can learn from (including you, of course!). And I'm excited that I'll be starting Within My Heart by Tamera Alexander soon, too, because I'd love to be able to write like her. Her stories are both exciting and engaging, while being deep and inspirational, as well. Plus, she does a wonderful job of describing setting and painting pictures with her words!<br /><br />Anyway, thank you again for the great post! I hope you have a wonderful weekend!<br /><br />~Amber<br /><br />P.S. If you have time, I would love to have you stop by my blog this weekend, because I'm having a "Bluegrass Festival" (and I know you love bluegrass!). Today I'm hosting Sandy Cherryholmes, and tomorrow I'm hosting someone from Huckleberry Flint. And I'm doing two giveaways, for anyone who is interested! :DAmber Holcombhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15100265646497152198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-45934152198378764342010-10-22T11:56:52.696-07:002010-10-22T11:56:52.696-07:00Laura, I agree with your advice. Someone told me t...Laura, I agree with your advice. Someone told me the same thing a few years ago, and it does make a difference.<br /><br />I'd love to hear some recent ABA reads you've found well done. I just finished The Help and loved it.<br /><br />Have a great weekend.Sally Bradleyhttp://www.sallybradley.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-80936714161020905372010-10-22T08:17:36.622-07:002010-10-22T08:17:36.622-07:00You are so right! Its funny I look back now and ca...You are so right! Its funny I look back now and can see how my tastes were formed even as an elementary school reader. Many of the same genre of books I loved then (historic, ghost stories, pioneer stories) I still love to read today.<br />And you're totally right too on getting intimidated by the great books you read. I think a big hurtle for me is thinking "how could I ever compete with this? Because this is what I want to create!" Its something that is a big stalling issue for me.<br />As for advice....well, a few years ago in college i took a creative writing course and we read Stephen King's book on writing. One specific image/phrase that stuck with me from that was his saying when he starts a book, he writes 'with the door closed.' and when he's in the editing phase he writes with 'the door open.' Which to me meant that when you're in that creative phase you can just shut yourself in, let your mind run free, and not worry about others. Only when you're done do you open the door so to speak and let in critiques, revisions, editing, etc.<br /><br />Also, I learned in journalism the technique of writing with the most important details first---then go into other expanding detail throughout the article. This is because in journalism, when an editor cuts a story to fit into a layout, they cut from the bottom first. So whatever you're trying to say, you better get the important bits in the part that wont be cut out for the sake of an advertisement ;) For a wordy girl like me, this was a good exercise in 'just say it and get it over with!' lol<br />And speaking of wordy....guess I'll sign off!~Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01162985502341523594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-630270582515185612010-10-22T08:10:46.696-07:002010-10-22T08:10:46.696-07:00Thank you Laura. I am actually headed out the door...Thank you Laura. I am actually headed out the door in a few hours to attend the Idaho Book Extravagnza. Hopefully get to meet Robin Lee Hatcher too. :) I hope (and pray) your writing is going smoothly. :)Caseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00920406327885410557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-35970346886484223212010-10-22T07:37:30.902-07:002010-10-22T07:37:30.902-07:00Julia,
Thanks so much for your prayers. Randy is r...Julia,<br />Thanks so much for your prayers. Randy is rarely sick and this time he came down with it on his own with no helps from Wyatt and Paul. It's usually the other way around like you said! I'm not a very good nurse but try hard:)<br /><br />And I do understand the part about the home and the schooling. You are so wise to learn that early on. It took me awhile and now I treasure the years I had with my boys at home.Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-38603671703463728752010-10-22T07:30:19.919-07:002010-10-22T07:30:19.919-07:00Love YOUR list, Lori! Reminds me that I left some ...Love YOUR list, Lori! Reminds me that I left some fine books off mine:) I wish I'd kept a book list of all the books read since childhood. I know I'm forgetting so many and probably many are now out of print. My other career choice would have been librarian!Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-11066667302179563712010-10-22T07:27:10.467-07:002010-10-22T07:27:10.467-07:00Renee,
You are one well-read woman:) I read Deeann...Renee,<br />You are one well-read woman:) I read Deeanna's first book and want to read the others. She has a remarkable style all her own and the writing is very good. Ruth and Michelle here are fans, I'm pretty sure. Once again, you'd make a great marketing rep! Only if you worked for Baker/Revell you'd have to move to Michigan, I'm thinking:) But I'd sure love to have you on my team!!Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-76557083485975880442010-10-22T05:27:30.312-07:002010-10-22T05:27:30.312-07:00Aw, keeping hubby in prayer and prayer for the res...Aw, keeping hubby in prayer and prayer for the rest of the family. Hope you and the kids don't get it, but I'm guessing it probably started with your boys :)<br /><br />And as for your advice, it has proved helpful, not just for my writing...but homeschooling, too. Right now homeschooling feels overwhelming at times and I have to remind myself its more about the "home" when the schooling can take over...if you know what I mean. :)Julia M. Reffnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11979214959063965164noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-82398679686880928322010-10-21T16:03:00.249-07:002010-10-21T16:03:00.249-07:00Will be back in a bit to respond to more comments....Will be back in a bit to respond to more comments. Hubby is sick and I have to make soup!Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-84733390352920333502010-10-21T16:02:31.597-07:002010-10-21T16:02:31.597-07:00Sylvia,
You are so astute and I'm delighted yo...Sylvia,<br />You are so astute and I'm delighted you were reminded of Christy:) In fact, the Canadian publishing friend I mentioned in this post contacted me to say she saw echoes of Dr. Neil McNeill in my Ian Justus, the epidemic in both books, etc. While I was writing TFD I began thinking how some scenes were very like Christy and think my subconscious was at work writing them. Have you read Julie? Am curious as to which you liked best or if both spoke to you.Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-79437015795800130512010-10-21T15:59:22.895-07:002010-10-21T15:59:22.895-07:00Colleen,
SO true - a page a day results in 365 pag...Colleen,<br />SO true - a page a day results in 365 pages:) And that's the perfect length for most pubs! It's amazing what can be done in short snatches. I love those long uninterrupted days but they are so rare (I have to eat and go to the bathroom after all, not to mention take care of my family!) but am thrilled by those spare moments or minutes or hours. Hoping you have some of both, dear friend.Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-64327212364651867552010-10-21T15:56:38.648-07:002010-10-21T15:56:38.648-07:00Carla,
So many good things you've mentioned he...Carla,<br />So many good things you've mentioned here. I, too, succumbed to the passive voice at one time and then grew beyond it like you. It's amazing the strides our writing has to go through to reach a state of excellence ~ and then once we're there we still have more work to do:) Sigh. Oh the writer's life!<br /><br />I have a Ruth book sitting right here and can't wait to dive it though it's become buried now after several months. This one won an award and I can't reach my pile to unearth the title! But I bet you know which historical it is...<br /><br />Thanks so much, Carla, for your words of wisdom. Rachelle Gardner had an interesting post about the rules of writing this week. You two think alike!Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-51217464398766785072010-10-21T15:53:20.376-07:002010-10-21T15:53:20.376-07:00Julia,
You are so thoughtful to say such things:) ...Julia,<br />You are so thoughtful to say such things:) They really bless me. I have to remind myself to enjoy the season I'm in. Sometimes I long to be at your stage with those sweet little faces in front of me!! And making an adoption come true! But I know you are enjoying it and honoring the Lord as you go.<br /><br />You've mentioned such a key thing. Writing in those little pockets of time the Lord gives results in a book in the end. And love that you don't feel pressured if the words don't come. Since everything is from Him, we can rest if some days are not as imaginative as others. Well said, Julia:)Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-70957401893439797112010-10-21T15:50:06.344-07:002010-10-21T15:50:06.344-07:00Michelle,
I've noticed you are smoking on Good...Michelle,<br />I've noticed you are smoking on Goodreads:) Not literally - lol! It is really fun to get book recc. from friends. I'm always stymied though when I see books I love panned by other readers and vice versa! Reading taste is such a strange thing. But am glad God made us all differently and able to enjoy different thing.<br /><br />I am glad the Lexington libraries are good ones. At least they used to be when I was there. Our little one here is quite nice and very new. I LOVE libraries. Think of the expense they save us:)<br /><br />Song of Years by BS Aldrich is such a rich, moving story. Kind of like Little House on the Prairie for grownups. I found it so moving when I read it and fell in love with the characters. Hope you like it, too, if you read. She has others but none I liked quite so much. Happy reading to you! It's almost the weekend!!Laura Frantzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07067252948999879024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607797015497924515.post-22208251755763428232010-10-21T15:15:29.153-07:002010-10-21T15:15:29.153-07:00Oh, you've said it best. Write and read. Lathe...Oh, you've said it best. Write and read. Lather, rinse, repeat. <br /><br />My influence list would go something like: <br />~Christy, by Catherine Marshall<br />~Mark of the Lion and Redeeming Love, by Francine Rivers(how many lists do you think those two top? Many, I'm sure)<br />~Taliesin, by Stephen Lawhead<br />~Glastonbury, by Donna Fletcher Crow<br />~Anything by Ellis Peters/Edith Pargeter, especially The Brother Cadfael Chronicles<br />~The Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon, especially Drums of Autumn forward<br />~Red Heart, by James Alexander Thom<br />~Susanna Kearsley's books set in Britain (she's a LOT like Mary Stewart)<br />~Mary Stewart, just anything at allLori Bentonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04714197239425827339noreply@blogger.com