Joni B. Cole visits The Monadnock Writers’ Group

Here we are in the month of September and fall is quickly closing in on us. Why is it that summer always seems to go by so quickly and winter, even though it averages the same length of time, drags on and on and on?

With it being September it also means it is time for my local writing group to begin its monthly meetings.

I belong to the Monadnock Writers’ Group. We meet the third Saturday of every month in the lower portion of the Peterborough Library.

Our group meets from September to June, and then we take a break for the summer months. All but two of these meetings are visited by a guest speaker and are open to the public.

September’s guest speaker was Joni B. Cole.

She is the author of Another Bad-Dog Book: Tales of Life, Love and Neurotic Human Behavior, which is not a book about dogs. This book is a book of personal essays about people. She spoke of how she has found her book of essays located in the dog book/pet section of book stores instead of amongst the other essay books. This was not of her doing and was surprised to find this accidental marketing happening to her book.

Joni is a writing instructor and speaker at conferences. She is also the author of Toxic Feedback: Helping Writers Survive and Thrive, and is known as the creator of the “This Day” series, which includes Water Cooler Diaries: Women across America Share Their Day at Work.

Joni published many magazine articles and essays in several literary journals and frequently contributes to The Writer magazine. In 2011 she was a Pushcart Prize nominee and has been a guest on CNN and many radio and news shows.

You can learn more about our speaker by visiting her website: www.jonibcole.com

She was able to give us a few writing tidbits. One of which was about writers’ block. She said, “One should not always follow a linear path when working on a manuscript. It is much easier to write the scene that is on one’s brain. This makes the writing process much easier and enjoyable.”

Friday List #Top10FavoriteArtist


Here we are, once again it is Friday Night, where has the week gone?

It is time for my Friday Night Favorite Artist and I am ready to let you all know which book is next on my List of my Favorite Top Ten Artists

  • “For the past year I have been reading a lot of new authors on my Kindle, so instead of picking my favorite of my favorite, I wanted to pick from the books I have read during this past year. This I had to give some thought to, since I have read a lot of really great books on my kindle. So here is my list of favorites.”

Four weeks ago at #10 was Winning Mr. Wrong by Marie Higgins

Three weeks ago at #9 slot was A Modern Witch by Debora Geary

Two weeks at the #8 slot was Deadly Intentions by Candice Poarche

Last week in the #7 slot was The Book of Deacon by Joseph R. Lallo

So which book is up next?

…. (Linda opens up her word pad folder one more time and peeks inside)

#6

Sleep Tight

byAnne Frasier

Wake up, little darling. Do you like what you see?

He’s looking for the perfect woman. Someone who won’t disappoint him, like so many have before. Someone who’ll love him. Someone who won’t have to die for her mistakes. Give up, little darling. FBI agent Mary Cantrell has been called to Minneapolis to hunt down a killer. It’s shaking her to the core, and reviving dreadful memories. Years ago, her best friend was murdered. Now the man convicted of the crime, Gavin Hitchcock, is free — and Mary’s own sister Gillian, a local cop, has befriended him. No one can hear you scream but me. As each clue leads them closer to Hitchcock, Mary and Gillian set themselves up as the perfect target — and the perfect trap. Unless Mary’s own past is blinding her to an unimaginable truth….and plunging her into a waking nightmare.

Strikingly Good!

“This was the first suspense thriller I have read in quite some time. I found it enjoyable and hard to put down.

It was such a good tale, I can’t give you any spoilers; you will need to read this book yourself.

In the future, I plan on checking out more books by Anne Frasier (Author) and Theresa Weir (Author).”

And if you haven’t read any of these books I have listed over the past few weeks, you really do need to check them out, they were all great books.