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Book Blurb Blues

March 28, 2018 By JPMcLean 12 Comments

Arm sticking out of the ocean

How is it I can push through writing a +90,000-word book but struggle with a 150-word back-of-the-book blurb? I feel like the person in that photo: underwater and needing a lifeline. I've got the book blurb blues. There’s a lot of room in a book to tell a story, to build characters and sneak in plot twists. Not so with back-of-the-book blurbs. You’ve got a handful of words to make a reader want to know more about your story without giving too much away. It’s ad copy. It needs to hit hard and fast and hook the reader. It’s a different skill set from novel-writing, and one I’m still learning.

That’s where I’m at with the two new books in the series.

It’s also where I’m at with the five existing books in the series.

As regular readers of my blog will know, I’m heading down a rebranding path which includes revisiting the existing blurbs. No doubt I’m in for many frustrating hours banging my head against the wall hoping some precision wordsmithing falls out. I may need a helmet.

On a lighter note, we’re on the back end of herring season here on Denman Island, which means the seas lions have gorged and are lazing around in contented pods. From shore, what we see are dozens of sea lion flippers sticking out from the water at odd angles with the occasional snout making an appearance. But from the air, it’s a completely different perspective. Thanks to a friend with a drone, we were treated to some brand new and spectacular views. Until next time ... enjoy.

 

A raft of sea lions showing their flippers. Photo taken from east side of Denman Island
Drone shot of sea lions rafting in the Salish Sea off BC's west coast
Drone shot of sealions rafting in the Salish Sea off BC's west coast
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Arm Out of Ocean photo by nikko macaspac on Unsplash

Drone photos courtesy K. Clark

Heard it Through the Grapevine

February 8, 2018 By JPMcLean 12 Comments

There is perhaps no smaller community than that of a ferry-dependent island, and most small communities have some type of grapevine. On Denman Island, we have a community newspaper that’s actually called, the Island Grapevine. So if something’s happening, chances are, you heard it through the grapevine. But which one? because here on Denman Island, the newspaper’s not our only grapevine.

My first experience with Denman’s informal grapevine happened long ago before I became a permanent resident. I was in a neighbour’s kitchen enjoying a cup of coffee when the wail of the ambulance’s siren passed by, headed south. The concern on my neighbour’s face was evident as she rushed to the phone and called another neighbour who lived in that direction to track the ambulance’s path. Through a series of phone calls, they quickly found at which residence the ambulance had stopped.

At the time, I thought it quirky, but now that I live here, I realize it was much more than that. It set the community’s wheels in motion. The local Island Grapevine newspaper regularly publishes thank you’s from grateful recipients of this community’s generosity, whether it be emergency pet-sitting, child-minding, meals, chauffeur services or hand-holding.

The same type of telephone grapevine is in full swing whenever a pod of dolphins, or orcas (see photo), or a family of otters swims by. One neighbour will phone the next all around the island following the action. When the herring spawn in the spring, the same grapevine springs into action. And for anyone who has access to Facebook, you can usually follow the local action on one of the Denman Island Facebook pages with photos and videos thrown into the mix.

Quirky? Probably, but I wouldn’t want it any other way. Does your community have a grapevine?

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Opening Night . . . We’re Live!

January 7, 2018 By JPMcLean 22 Comments

Red stage curtain

Can you see my sweaty palms, jangling nerves, and impatient pacing while I wait for the curtain to rise? It’s opening night here at the website, and we’re live.

Welcome!

The new website is live, and if the switchover went well, all you’ll notice is the new look. My thanks and gratitude go to Crystal Stranaghan and her team at Crystalclearsolutions. She’s the magician behind all the backstage manoeuvring to get the old site moved and the new one running smoothly.

I figured it was about time I learned how to manage the site myself. Up until now, a wonderful woman here on Denman Island has looked after it for me. But my website and my blog were not connected, which isn’t good for site rankings. I also didn’t have the ability to post videos, I had no access to nifty plug-ins, and I wanted to get rid of the ads that came with the free blog. I’ll have much more flexibility going forward.

Except for the first few days I spent banging my head against the wall, once I learned the ins and outs of designing a website, I really enjoyed the process and had fun checking out all the new bells and whistles that are available to me now.

But Nothing’s Perfect

But nothing’s perfect and I’m still plenty green at this, so please check out all the new pages, and if you notice something that isn’t working or something I can do better, please let me know. Use the contact form or reach me through social media. As always, you are welcome to share my posts and I encourage you to leave comments.

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Red Curtain Photo by Rob Laughter on Unsplash

From My House to Yours . . .

December 22, 2017 By JPMcLean 19 Comments

Photo of JP sitting on her stone hearth with a fire in the fireplace and a large green and red Christmas wreath hanging on the chimneyFrom my house to yours . . . happy holidays and all the best in 2018.

Watching the caboose of 2017’s freight train speeding out of sight is usually the time I ask myself, WTH? Where did that one go?

It seems my parents were right: each year speeds up and our lives get busier.

Before this one slips away, I’d like to hit pause to thank you for visiting me here each month. I appreciate you taking the time to drop a note in the comments, share my posts, or recommend my books. I hope these posts and my books entertain you and provide a much-needed escape from the speeding train.

From my house to yours, Merry Christmas, and here’s to a happy, healthy 2018.

Happy reading, happy writing!

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