Missouri Literary Festival 2009

Written by Michele T on October 5, 2009 – 2:13 am -

Today was an exciting day: I left the comfort and solitude of Amish country and went into the city for a fun time at the Missouri Literary Festival, in Springfield.

Yours Truly!

Missouri Literary Festival, Michele Tune

There were quite a few author’s booths (even though this was the last day of the festival) and look who I found right away….

A 13-year-old Author!

teen author, Springfield, MO

Views of HAMMONS FIELD

Hammons Field, Springfield, Missouri

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Hammons Field 3

Hammons Field 4

Hammons Field, Literary Festival

Look What I Found!!!

Missouri Literary Festival, Borders

Books, Books, Books!

Missouri Literary Festival photos

Networking

I met new people, passed out business cards, and had a fun time. It’s always nice to step away from the computer and interact with other writers in person. I know it’s something a lot of us simply detest (’cause we want to be at home, writing!) but it truly is an amazing experience and can bring so much inspiration – and new friends. Also, it was pretty chilly out there but it was a good day!

More of Yours Truly!

Missouri Literary Festival, Michele Tune, writer

Michele Tune, Missouri Literary Festival

Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing

I talked to several authors. The most of ‘em are self-published. Their books seemed like they were written well, had nice cover designs, etc., and appeared very professional!

I also went and listened to an author (who just happens to be published by a traditional publisher) and their opinion was very low of self-published books. I actually thought this person was a poor speaker. It was really, really boring and nothing was learned! Nothing. Seriously. I always try to find the positive and share it, but this was not an uplifting, encouraging speaker who had instruction for the audience. I was disappointed. Thank goodness that speech was free – I’d have been upset if I would have had to pay for it! ;-)

Anyway, I feel like books can be self-published in a respectable, polished manner. Just because it’s self-published doesn’t mean it has to be bad. It doesn’t mean you can’t hire an editor, ya know? Do you disagree? Agree? What’s your opinion of self-published vs. traditional?

In case you’re just tuning in, all 3 parts of the interview are posted over at WRA (Rebecca Laffar-Smith picked my brain).

  1. On Social Networking Success
  2. On The Business of Blogging
  3. On Writing Habits and Courage

Also, my latest article is live at WRA: Writers Are Superheroes

Is this your first time to visit Writing the Cyber Highway? Be sure to subscribe to my Feed or by e-mail. In the next couple of posts, I’ll be sharing photos and details about my visit to an old-fashioned festival where I dressed up as a pioneer woman (bonnet and all!) and also had the amazing opportunity to meet an Editor and an Editor-In-Chief. Eeek! (It’s coming, I promise!) :-)

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    Writer’s Round-About Interview–and STUFF

    Written by Michele T on September 25, 2009 – 7:34 pm -

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    Hi, y’all! Gosh, the cyber highway has been pretty quiet lately without me, hasn’t it? Sorry about that! I’m going to try to pop in a lot more often over here. In case you didn’t catch my previous post, please go read it. You’ll see that I’ve been quite the busy gal lately. LOTS of exciting stuff is happening in my writing life. Eeeek! :-D

    I thought I’d share with you that I’ve been interviewed by Rebecca Laffar-Smith, of The Writer’s Round-About. This is a three-part interview. So far, parts one and two have been published.

    Part One: On Social Networking Success

    Part Two: On The Business of Blogging

    I’m also a contributing writer at WRA now. Click here to read my articles. More of my work will be showing up there, so be sure to subscribe to WRA so you won’t miss anything!

    Also, I’m reviewing something that’s VERY helpful to writers and bloggers. I’m excited that the company has agreed to sponsor a contest and the prize is pretty neat, in my opinion. I’m tickled pink to be able to offer this prize to one lucky reader in an upcoming contest, so be sure to stop by my stretch of the highway in the near future to find out what it is and read my review! :-D

    As always, keep writing the cyber highway. Follow your heart, your dreams, and take care!

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    Rural Missouri: Soap & Running Water

    Written by Michele T on August 30, 2009 – 1:26 am -

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    Although I’ve been scarce around this blog, I have been super busy literally writing the cyber highway: I’ve been contributing to WRA (Writer’s Round-About). My latest post there is How to Find the Courage to Sell Yourself. Things have also been going pretty fast and furious on my health blog, Healing with (Raw) Juices. I’ve been helping my mom set up at outdoor markets (old-fashioned bonnet and pioneer dress included!). And I’ve been anxiously awaiting my latest story in print: Soap & Running Water. This story is dear to my heart. It’s printed in Rural Missouri (www.ruralmissouri.org).

    I realize you can’t see the words but I’ve taken a photo of the page so you can see how it looks printed in Rural Missouri. I’m really excited about this story. I’ve personally bought soap, lotions, and salves from Judy Riggs for the past few years. Her products are the best quality I’ve found in my searches for handcrafted bath and body products. They’re natural, handcrafted with love, and are just amazing. Her soaps lather up more than any other handcrafted soap I’ve found and her lotions are creamy (not greasy at all) and all of her products smell just divine. The soy candles she makes are eco-friendly and have the most delicious scents. Her herbal salves are absolutely healing to the skin, too! She also makes unscented products for anyone with allergies, or who are sensitive to smells. I have one word for Judy’s products: luxurious!

    Judy was a fabulous subject to write about. She’s so kind and her passion shines through beautifully in everything her hands touch. I’m so honored to be the first freelance writer to share Judy Riggs and her business, Riggs Creations (www.riggscreations.org), with the world. Thanks, Judy! :-)

    Isn’t she so pretty in her Indian dress, with her Indian braids?! That’s her mortal and pestle in her hands that she uses to grind the herbs she adds to her products!

    Judy Riggs, of Riggs Creations

    Soap & Running Water, Rural Missouri, Michele Tune, Judy Riggs


    Judy Riggs’ soaps are also available at Oldies and Goodies in Doniphan, Missouri, at 201 North Lafayette Street. They’re open 7 days a week (Tuesday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday & Monday, 1 p.m. – 6 p.m.) You can call them: (573) 996-4247.

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