Notes from a parish cat and his author Julie Mackenzie

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I am Father Tom Fish, esteemed member of the religious team at Temptation of Christ Parish in the novels by author Julie Mackenzie. As to my background, I was invited into the rectory as a stray, laid on the charm, and was invited to stay, even honorarily ordained and no less spiritual than my sidekick Father Will. He dotes on me to high heaven and forgives all of my street cat proclivities, whatever the hell that means.

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

You Always Hope the Brakes Work

Hi everybody, Julie Mackenzie here....

First, let me say a big thank you to Tom for letting me take over his blog for a recap of my publishing experience so far.


"Take all the time you like, my dear."
 

It has all been most challenging and I don't mean the writing part. That was easy in comparison. It was going over the manuscript countless times to make sure I made sense, the characters made sense and Tom was at his best. I had a good editor, mostly for content, reading the books purely for enjoyment, but with the keen eye of the critic. I didn't worry and won't about the grammar, spelling or punctuation.

Why? 

Because I'm a perfectionist and fastidious to a fault, and... I had such an amazing foundation with the head-pounding repetition and high standards expected in parochial school. Who can forget the daily recitation of prepositions after recess while in the fifth grade? (That was the year I sneaked into the rectory's back yard) We diagramed sentences, too. When I'm in doubt as to the right verb or some rule of grammar, I mentally reach for the sentence diagrams and I get my answer. So, hats (or wimples) off to those ladies in fluttering robes and beads who made me the writer I am today, at times flamboyant in my occasional word creations and sentences that might have begged a big red question mark from them.


I didn't want to pursue what many other writers go after, and that is the agent who, if interested, will present your work to a publisher and so on. All it took was one writer's conference at which I heard an agent confess that he had a writer whose work he was still shopping around after two years. I think the entire traditional publishing route is very serendipitous, chancy, time consuming and I decided to just go it on my own. Also, I have started so darn late in life. I won't have the crop of 50 plus books of Stephen
King and other authors like David Baldacci, Brad Thor,  Lee Child, and Fannie Flagg  who have amassed an amazing number published.

And, finally, a big challenge for me was having those I depended on for covers and formatting get back to me with the finished product. The interior layout is now being done by a fellow writer from Great Britain who goes above and beyond, with a designer creating attractive covers. I read over 50 novels a year and I see how they are laid out, the stunning touches, and I've enjoyed spreading my wings a little, introducing poetry, for instance. 

C.J. Box, an outstanding writer of western mysteries, shares the great outdoors, and you feel like he's inviting you there, setting the scene with introductory drawings and quotes. Writers are creators, transferring what is in their imagination to receptive readers who are always ready to cross that threshold prompted by an irresistible invitation.




I'm taking a break from writing for just a little while. 


Everyone, take care. 

All the best,









Julie

Author ~ Cross & Claw series of novels featuring Fr. Tom Fish & Will 

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9 comments:

Brian's Home Blog said...

You sure have been busy and I'll bet you really are ready for a writing break. Good luck with the sugery, it's pretty easy these days.

pilch92 said...

I always had trouble diagraming sentences. Good luck with the cataract surgery.

meowmeowmans said...

Beautifully written, Julie. We always enjoy your books -- the story lines, character development, and writing style are always tops. Good luck with your cataract surgery, my friend.

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

Thanks for the update. I hope the publishing of the book goes well.

Smudge said...

Wow, busy is an understatement!

da tabbies o trout towne said...

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noe data time two waste

sew thought we'd wave & say HI

with help frum coppee N paste

N best best fishez two mom...iz her book a vail a bull
for salez yet coz we wood like two get a coppee two reed
to de gurl :) ♥

Fr. Tom Fish said...

Hello friends ~ We weren't sure whether or not we'd hear from anybody since it's been so long. Thanks for stopping by..it's almost like running into you on the street, a nice surprise and happy to see you! :)
~Julie

Kea said...

Thanks for stopping by my Musings blog. Those days of blogging seem so long ago, with all my beloved fur babies now angels and deeply missed.

Best of luck with the cataract surgery. I know a lot of people who have had it, it seems to be a very common procedure. I hope all goes well. Be kind to your Self and take care.

Kim and her angels

Stelario said...

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