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What Agents Look For in A Writer’s Works

Dr. Maxine Thompson
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Like many small business owners, I have to multi-task, so as a literary agent, I recently had this insight while at the Pacific Ocean. When I wear my agent cap, the stories that I love the most, are the ones which hold my attention. Simple as that. Nothing esoteric. The same way these stories hold my attention, they tend to hold an editor at a large publishing house’s attention. Ergo, these are the manuscripts which get the book deals.

A writer’s work has to catch my attention in the first sentence, then the second, then the first page, or the next 5-10 pages. I don’t care how many projects I have in the hop, I should be able to sit down, block out the other things pressing, and read your book with interest. That’s a compelling read. Even if I can’t finish it, I should be drawn to want to come back to find out what happened.

I’m an agent who happens to be a writer, too. This is another epiphany I had while at the ocean. As writers, we have to write as if we are writing for people with severe Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorders. A book has to be very compelling to keep this type of person’s attention, and I think a lot of people suffer from a little of this syndrome now. Why?

Because today, many people are on information overload. People tend to have short attention spans. We can get information on Myspace, millions of websites, Blackplanet.com, emails, teleseminars, ipods, webinars, ezines, internet radio interviews, Youtube. The list goes on.

People are busy, raising families, working jobs, or running businesses. They are caught up in the fast-pace of life that is the New Millennium. As a result, people tend to want instant gratification. So I take this into consideration when I read a client’s work.

What are some of the things agents look for?

Personally, I look for writers of fiction who have more than one book in them. Preferably, these writers have a number of stories to tell, and they can make a full-time career out of their writing. I’d like to see writers whose books can be translated to the silver screen one day.

Where should you begin? A good query letter is a place to begin. You can find out how to write them in the Literary Market Place, or The Writer’s Market.

A serious writer will take time to visit the guidelines when submitting to an agency. I am an independent agent with Sheba Media Group (www.shebamedia.com.) Do not send attachments unless the agency asks for it. Often the writers do not follow the guidelines, and this is a turn off to an agent.

If someone asks you for a synopsis, a logline for a screen play, or your novel’s first 3 chapters, then make sure this is what you provide—not your self-published book with the cover torn off. If you have already self-published, send in the manuscript version to the agent.

These are some tips for writers:

Make sure there are no typos in your query letter, your synopsis or your manuscript. It not only discredits your work, it gives an impression that you don’t respect the craft of writing.

Have your work edited and proofread before submitting to an agent. Sometimes, as writers, we only get one shot at an opportunity. Be prepared if you want to be successful.

Follow the submission guidelines of a literary agency. For example, if the guidelines say they do not accept novellas, do not send novellas. Wait for your release letter, which says that you are the writer of said material.

Send a query letter and a screenplay in the proper format. Use Final Draft or other screenwriting software.

If you want to be a screenwriter, study the craft.

As a novelist, you should develop a good writing style and have an interesting flair for words. This is one reason why urban fiction is so popular. It is written in hip hop/urban vernacular, which has a very authentic feel and it reflects the world as seen by the characters who have lived the street life.

As a writer, you should develop a strong voice. Your particular world view should shine through your writing.

Create a page turner by studying the craft of fiction writing, (which includes the elements of fiction, such as pacing, revising, creating memorable characters, among other techniques.) You can read books, take classes, or join critique groups.

Write about exciting characters who take action. Do not use stereotypical characters. If you use a pimp, make him different, such as the character Terrance Howard portrayed in the movie, “Hustle and Flow.”

Use a compelling storyline. Stories are not about the character’s ordinary day or routine. The best stories are about disruption of the norm, and how the characters coped with the change. Good stories are about characters who go through a journey, which change their lives, for better or worse, by the end of the story. This is your character arc.

These are some things you can learn to do which will help improve your writing.

Learn how to set up a scene, then pay it off. Raise a story question and make sure you answer it by the end of the story.

Learn how to write dialogue which sings. This will really help with screenwriting.

Learn how to use descriptive words, vigorous verbs, and evoke emotions through the five senses. Learn how to make a novel move like a movie, with visuals, settings, showing vs. telling, and providing a life lesson.
Learn how to develop your characters so that they feel real and like someone a reader will spend 300 pages with. Give your characters backstory, an agenda, and conflicted desires.
Learn how to make a story flow, through different techniques, such as Joseph Campbell’s, “The Hero’s Journey.”

In conclusion, writing a fictional story is work. But who ever said anything worth having would be easy? Learn to be the best writer you can become, and an agent will be glad to represent and negotiate a book deal for your work.

Dr. Maxine invites you to join her this week on her various shows where she will be speaking with some interesting people.


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ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM MAXINE THOMPSON LITERARY AGENCY 11-6-10

I want to thank my readers and writers who have supported the books of the authors represented at Maxine Thompson’s Literary Agency.

That being said, a book is a cheap Christmas gift.

Check out some of these books and order or preorder at Amazon or Barnes and Nobles on line or go to your local Black Book store or independent book store and order.


New Book Release:

West End Girls 2 by Lena Scott
Came out 10-26-10

West End Girls

Upcoming Books:

Look for upcoming women’s novel, Betrayed, by Suzetta Perkins in Spring 2011.

Look for Urban Christian Novel, Delilah, by Shelia Goss Due out December 28, 2010

Delilah

Delilah Review by Angelia

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We Ain’t the Brontes by Rosalyn McMillan

We Ain’t the Brontes

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2011 Releases:

Look out for upcoming urban crime novel, LA Blues, by Maxine Thompson Due out in July 2011.

LA Blues


Order Maxine Thompson’s books in ebooks on Amazon Kindle Book store

Short Story Collection: A Place Called Home by Maxine Thompson

Best-selling A Place Called Home


The Hush Hush Secrets of Writing Fiction That Sells by Maxine Thompson

“>All in the Family

Never Knew Love Like This Before (Anthology) by Maxine Thompson, Michelle McGriff, Denise Campbell.

Never Knew Love Like This Before


Swerve, beginning of a new spy series, by Michelle McGriff, due out November 30, 2010

Our Health is Our Wealth

“I, Queen Afua, … am reaching back into the beginning of time and drawing the strength, power and dignity of those ancient times and ancient folks. I affirm for my people and all people—right here and now—that our personal, spiritual and physical liberation is through purification. To all I am able to reach, I will share this Freedom call – “Liberation through purification.”
Queen Afua, Heal Thyself
Without our health, we can’t enjoy any success. Queen Afua advocates fasting as a way of purification. Fasting tends to heal your body because it gives it a rest from digestion.
However, as I was wrapping up a book on affirmations in January 2008, this affirmation took on a deeper meaning when my older sister, Nancy Vann, took on several life-threatening health challenges, all related to lung cancer. She was only sixty-three, and almost two years earlier, she’d lost her best friend to lung cancer at the same age of 63. Suddenly, all my energies went to trying to help heal her, which included calling family to come fly in from different states and create the “Circle of Love,” the name I’ve given part of our healing ritual, which we instituted for my last 3 grandbabies.
To give you an example of “The Circle of Love,” it pulled my oldest brother, Mervin Vann, out of a month-long coma where he had been pronounced dead two times in 2004. In 2002, the circle of my sister’s love for her daughter, Denise Michelle, pulled her out of a coma when she was dying from a mysterious infection obtained after a dental appointment. Now, I needed it for Nancy, who was as much tied to my childhood memories as my late mother.
As the oldest girl in a large family back in the 1940s and 50s, she was like the second-general in command. Now she served as the family matriarch, the emotional component, the one my four brothers go to when they want a piece of my deceased mother.
This health challenge made me see how Nancy’s life completely stopped from that of being a vibrant woman who, two years earlier, at sixty-one, walked the Great Wall of China when we flew there with the LA Minority Business group, to someone whose world was now centered around doctors, needles, and pain. Without a doubt, she was courageous in her fight to regain her health, but, in the end she succumbed within two wees of her diagnosis. In view of the inequities in health care for African American people, preventative health care is definitely needed.
What can we do?
How about if we take our health in our own hands, as much as possible. Make a vow to yourself to cleanse at least once a quarter and to fast as often as you can. Remember Grandma’s old Cod Liver Oil and castor oil? It would be wise to take a table spoon at least every month, if not every day. The Delaney sisters who lived to be 100 plus, swore by taking a clove of garlic a day as well. Why not try the garlic pills?
Make a vow to reclaim your health this year.
On a daily basis, make sure you rest, eat, take vitamins, and exercise as a part of your daily regime. If you smoke, quit. If you drink, do not over drink.
If you can’t become a vegetarian, try to eat more vegetables, fruit, grain, fiber. and less meat.
In the book, Stop Eating to Die, author Lottie Perkins, R.N., Certified Health Consultant, says, “We may not have control over our quantity of life, but we do have control over our quality of life.” She also goes on to say, “My body is my shelter and every aspect of it needs to be healthy in order for me to have a safe place to live.”
Perkins has shown us how to be proactive as to our health. She points out how too many of us are dying from preventable diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, lung cancer. She gives us internal power and insight on how improper food choices, social habits, internal conflicts, lack of self-control, preconditioned social behavior and racial disparity, inadequate quality healthcare are killing the African American community at an alarming rate.
Learn to make healthier decisions. You can receive support at http://www.50millionpounds.com/ and other websites.
I am what I eat.

Burn Out or Divine Discontent?

Burn Out or Divine Discontent?

Recently, I attended a law school graduation for author, novels, (Black Deception and Cloning,) Physician’s Assistant, Monica Regina Satterfield Guilliemen. This is a second career for her, which is quite an accomplishment. As her writing mentor, of course, I’m very proud of her for taking this step, and specializing in Intellectual Properties.
Afterwards, while we were sitting at her luncheon, I heard one of the guests, who said he’d been an insurance broker for 25 years, say that he was burnt out with his job. I started to intercede and tell him that was a good thing to be burnt out. But, I kept my opinion to myself.
It reminded me of my own situation. Whenever I get burnt out, which happens every few years, it’s time to reinvent my life. I’m at that point again.
Therefore, I decided to revisit an article I wrote about 10 years ago, after I made the transition from social worker to literary entrepreneur.
Listen to your spirit when it’s telling you it’s time to go
Burn out or divine discontent? They say that every seven years we change. I believe that spiritually, this is true.
When I look back over my resume, I see that many of my life transitions (from job transfers within the same department, to relocation to a new city) occurred after about a seven-year cycle. I’ve also read that sometimes it takes a while for our psyche to catch up with the new person who we have evolved into over this seven-year period. From this I gleaned another truth. I have never changed without becoming very discontent first.
Obviously, my authentic self will have changed when my outer self remained the same.
When it is time for us to grow, we become restless. I wish I could say that I’m this natural risk-taker, this pathfinder, or trailblazer. But I’m not. I hate change. I’m a creature of habit and a moderate-risk taker. I weigh everything, (try to pay my bills down, wrote 2 novels while working full time, prepared for a career change, etc.)
Now, I’m realizing that to reach your dreams, if you’re a play it safe person, (like me), sometimes you need to get ”burnt-out” to make you change! And you have to take a leap of faith. You can’t know what God has in mind for you and how He will work out all the details of your dream!
To illustrate my point, in 1997, when I left my job, I had no idea that, a year later, I would end up writing an Internet column, On The Same Page. But I’m glad I didn’t have the plan down pat. Spirit has surprised me! My column is in sync with my deep desires. I’m a reader, writer, and lover of words. Why not help other writers, as well as myself, get exposure for our work?
This brought me to this truth. Any major change I’ve made has been preceded by a period of total emotional burn-out. I’m talking true ”fried,” (brain dead).
Fortunately, now, what I used to call ”burn-out,” is simply a case of ”Divine Discontent.” For it is only when we go against the grain of what other’s expect from us, or even become failures in other’s eyesight, that we go through our major milestones! This is because our spirit rebels against doing the things which are no longer in sync with our life’s purpose.
The other realization I had is that when I am content, I stay at the same level.
Looking back, for years I was content as a social worker. It afforded me a living. It allowed me to raise my children in their own homes. It paid my bills. However, I first ventured into this precarious world of freelance writing and publishing, I realized my tenure as a social worker brought me something deeper. It gave me a chance to observe human nature in all of its complexity, which I feel has contributed to my writing. However, to stay in that field, I would not grow to the next level.
For all my major milestones have been my failures. Sad to say, I don’t go through a learning curve when I am doing well. I think Ruby Dee said it best. ”God, make me so uncomfortable that I will do the very thing I fear.”
Recognize and say good-bye when a chapter of your life is over. Embrace burn out.

What Do You Believe in that You’re Willing to take a
Stand for?

“There has never been a statue erected to the memory of someone who left well enough alone.” –Jules Ellinger

Have you ever said I won’t stick my neck out so that way I won’t get hurt?

What if you see things that are not right, but you do not want to make waves or rock the boat?

What if no one takes a stand on issues? Where would the world be?

In today’s uncertain world is there a cause you might believe in that you can form a nonprofit organization for issues, such as literacy, reparations, breast cancer research? In spite of unemployment, people can still find a way to take a stand for what they believe in.

What if our ancestors had not taken a stand for their belief in freedom? What if Martin Luther King and Malcolm X had not taken a stand, even if it meant their deaths, for the liberation of people of color? Where would we be today as African Americans?

Today we have Dr. Claud Anderson fighting for our right to reparations as African Americans at the Harvest Institute. www.harvestinstitute.org/hiff.htm” “Dr. Claud Anderson, president of the Harvest Institute Freedmen Federation (HIFF) announced that it has filed a Complaint in the United States Federal Court of Claims in Washington, D.C. against the United States Department of Interior and its Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) seeking legal redress and civil and property rights for the descendants of Black Indians and Black Freedmen.”

So what do you believe in that you’re willing to fight for, even if it causes you your life?

“Each of us has greatness inside. But greatness is not a destiny. It’s a choice.”

Anonymous.

Reviewed by Author, Leigh McKnight

Returning home after seven year, Nefertiti is faced with a number of unresolved issues with the men in her life, including her father who did the unthinkable—forcing her to give up her daughter at birth. Though she returned home seeking answers, she also knew she owed some answers as well—her husband from whom she had kept a secret that could have ruined her marriage.

Hostage of Lies is a powerful portrayal of African-American lives with all the ingredients for a best seller. Maxine Thompson engages you from page one to page 310 with a rich mixture of love, lies, secrets, believable characters, rich African-American history, skeletons, betrayal, pain, racial issues, status, humor, lost loves, infidelity, mental illness, black sheep in the family and many other family issues that leave you wanting more—much more.

Titi’s quest to find her daughter after decades is very real and moving. It lets one know that very often when love is involved, time stands still. I was deeply touched by the warm spirit, perhaps the forgiving or just moving forward and live attitude of Zora Desiree Fairchild, Nefertiti’s daughter.
The structure of this story was brilliantly and flawlessly executed by Thompson, the voices of the characters were strong and believable and I love all the back story that brought me to where Nefertiti’s journey ended. Hostage of Lies is so rich in African-American history that it wouldn’t surprise me if it becomes a required reading piece in schools. This story crosses all kinds of lines. Any and everyone will enjoy.

Fantastic Maxine Thompson—–5 *****

Hostage of Lies by Maxine Thompson
A Page Turning Experience

Hostage of Lies is a compelling family saga that is rich with history that goes back generations and brings the characters’ lives current. Not only is Nefertiti ‘s story educational, realistic and provides a fascinating look into human lives and how lies and secrets impacts lives, it is also easy to follow and entertaining.

The lives of some of the characters are paralleled with the lives of people I know, which caused me to compare fictional accounts with real life situations.

The book is tastefully done. People of all ages, race, cultures and backgrounds can read this book and thoroughly enjoy it.

Maxine Thompson did an absolutely fabulous job of structuring this story and developing believable characters who are real , colorful, strong, yet flawed, sensitive and compassionate. I enjoyed Titi’s journey.

After being away seven years, forty-something-year old Nefertiti returns home. Not so much to attend her father, the mighty Reverend Godbolt’s huge upcoming seventy-fifth birthday celebration, she comes home primarily to find her daughter whom she gave birth to at a very early age, but was forced to give up for adoption to prevent shame from being brought on the Godbolt family name.

Titi struggles with unanswered questions about her life, family past and secrets that have nearly paralyze her to freely move forward with her life. How was she going to find her daughter? Why had her father treated her differently than her other siblings? She wondered about the special relationship she shared with her uncle Tiger. Titi realizes it is time to confront her fears, stand up to her father and demand answers to questions she has lived with much too long.

There are so many levels to Hostage of Lies and Thompson did a fabulous job educating us, weaving back stories, the good, the bad, the ugly, along with the pure evil to show the deep dark place where a mind can go when one feels her relationship with her man is threatened by the return of his former love. It is interesting to see how the author cut through generations riddled with lies, skeletons, pain, racial issues, humor, status, lost loves. Absence really does make the heart grow fonder as demonstrated by Isaac and Pharaoh, who still love Titi and who would give their lives for her love.
I enjoyed this wonderful page turner with the educational aspect, history, suspense, surprises and revelations from cover to cover. The end will leave you saying to yourself, ‘I didn’t see that coming.’ I was caught me so unaware. This book should be a reading requirement piece in schools.

FANTASTIC——5 *****

Book Review
The Way to Stillness
3-22-10

Title: The Way to Stillness: Powerful Tools For Those In Helping Professions
Subtitle or series and number: NA
Author: Anne Alexander Vincent & Gayle Alexander
Publisher: Cottage in the Woods
Release Date: January 2010
ISBN: 978-0-446-54296-8

Format Reviewed: Paperback
• 206 pages
• Language: English
Amazon: www.thecadencegroup.com
Genre: Spirituality, Self-help, Self-Realization, Social worker, Counselor, Psychologist.
– if historical, give date NA
Age Group (Adult- / Young Adult / \

Reviewer: Dr. Maxine Thompson
Email: maxtho@aol.com
http://www.maxinethompsonbooks.com

“Be still and know that I am God…” Psalms 46:10

When I saw the title, The Way to Stillness: Powerful Tools for Those in Helping Professions, I knew this was a book I wanted to read and review . Why?
As a former social worker, who used to periodically undergo total burn out, I was facing that crossroad again, only this time as an editor/literary agent. In fact, I was beginning to doubt if there was any possible way you can help people without getting fried.
Things weren’t going right, and suddenly an inner voice whispered, “Slow down and be still.”
Well, it wasn’t even a day later when I saw this book on a blogging site.
Right away I felt a connection. I felt there was something I could learn from this book that I was missing.
And thankfully, this book has been a godsend. Reading The Way to Stillness worked for me on two levels. First, I felt like I was talking to an old friend as I read these wise words. Second, in sitting still, reading the book, I reframed in my mind what it is to help another human being.
The Way to Stillness is a book filled with humility, kindness, and compassion. I love the examples of how to use the tool of the “love motif.”
The first story about Mike (one of Mrs. Vincent’s former clients) was really touching. Mike was a child who was legally blind and who could not read. He’d had been written off by his teachers as “un-teachable,” therefore unreachable.
But given the right circumstances, and under the warm, kind guidance of counselor, Gayle Alexander, this child learned to read and became a success in his own right. This was just one example of what the author called, “The Love Motif.”
The message in the book is one of unconditional love. I love this line. “Helping others through the Love Motif is about the lure of the irresistible enchantment and magnetism of unconditional love.” (p. 71.)
I highly recommend this book to parents, social workers, psychologists, or any professional in the helping fields.

Hostage of Lies
By Dr. Maxine Thompson

Throughout our lives, we make choices that mold our futures and sometimes affect us in both positive and negative ways. Spouses, boyfriends, first loves and career decisions affect our futures and often reflect on the way others treat us. Unfortunately, mistakes and digressions into paths we should not follow, often cloud our judgment, and reflect poorly on the way others act toward us in our presence. The characters in Hostage of Lies, all harbor secrets that they do not want uncovered. Some secrets are more harmful and destructive than others. Those that pass judgment should not cast the first stone on others since their records are not pure. This brings me to my review of Hostage of Lies a novel that brings to light many relevant issues of the present and comes full circle with some from the past.

Nefertiti is a proud African American woman who has reverted back to her African American roots. Changing her appearance and wearing the clothing indignant of her heritage, she returns to her home after being castigated and banished by her father, she reenters his life and others in Shallow Falls to find the answers to many questions that have been harbored within her soul and mind for too long. Married to Isaac Thorn for 12 years and having two children with him, her bond to this small town is still quite clear, but how strong remains to be seen. Pharaoh, Isaac’s half brother was the first man that she was intimate with and these two men have been reliving, reviving and rekindling in their own minds the feelings for her, their animosity for each other and their own brand of anger that spews from their lips when together.

Nefertiti returns to her parent’s home for her father’s 75th birthday with one important goal in mind. She intends to find the child she gave birth to 23 years ago and will stop at nothing until she does. Hidden beneath her frustration is anger so deep that nothing will ever remove the pain, degradation, the abuse and the scorn festered upon her by her father. Exiled, banished and forced out of her family’s nest, she is deemed a disgrace, harlot, and embarrassment in the eyes of her father, family and church for one mistake.

There is much more to this story than Nefertiti’s. Calissa, Miss Maggs, Isaac, Tiger and many others harbor secrets that should they be revealed would change the complexion or way people few them even more. Calissa too was banished and cast aside by her husband and diminished in the eyes of her children by their father for one mistake.

This is a story about mistakes of the heart, abuse more heinous than just by inflicting pain on her person physically, and about reopening your heart to others and allowing the hate, the cruelty to finally melt away and allowing forgiveness in. Take an ice sculpture so frozen solid that it looks like it will never melt and will stand the test of the hot burning sun or a burning flame. Nefertiti, Calissa, Ms. Magg and many others have felt the scorching flames as the ice that formed in the heart of the abuser was inflicted so hard that they formed their own private shield in the outside, but on the inside the ice water turned boiling hot and the scars caused by the heat and the flames could no longer be withstood and their self-esteems and their courage dripped away.

Power is what controls who and what you are in Shallow’s Corner in the eyes of Reverend Godbolt and Reverend Deacon. Both are powerful men who lived their lives ruling their families with iron hands and their wives with iron fists and strong words. Power is a funny thing. It cannot always bring you happiness but it can bring you false respect of others and the ability to control many outcomes because of how much you and wield on others. But, for how long before the same people finally take it no more and don’t care about your power and develop a thick skin of their and fight back in their own time and way. This story is all about power and control and who has it. Will the reigns change by the end? Will the secrets of each be unfolded and will the eyes of the town and their opinions unfurl and change on those that are now in power? Wait and see.

While each character reflects on the past and the hidden secrets, family ties and relationships that embrace and brought them to the present, the author eloquently and brilliantly weaves each character’s lines and stories so intricately intertwining and forever sealing their lies, truths and deceits in a tightly sealed, airless vault, waiting for the seal to break and the air to set them free.

As the lies become unsealed and Nefertiti questions her parentage, heritage and confronts her father for the truth, many other lies will be uncovered, a father’s secret will be revealed and many others will never be the same. Ms. Maggs, Bertha, Nefertiti, Sweets and the women of Shallow’s Corner have all been victims of abuse, remained in the background and never hold their tongues. But, not Nefertiti. She was a bold, bright and educated adult, who decided to live her life and finally make the right choices on her own, after being forced to give her child up for adoption by her parents when she was a minor.

One man, Pharaoh, plagued by his dreams and the horrors he faced fighting in Vietnam. Isaac haunted by a woman he so wrongly lost, and Reverend Deacon and Godbolt, so righteous in their thinking and their thoughts cast aside those that truly loved them and filled their lives and the town of Shallow’s Corner with nothing but hostages held prisoners by their lies. Choices are difficult and we have to live with the outcome. Will she find her daughter? Read this outstanding novel and find out.

Who will finally be set free? Who will the final victims be? Read this heartbreaking and heartfelt novel so well written and crafted that the reader will be not only be enveloped but totally immersed in a plot so tangled that only a jeweler with the right tools can untangle the knots. With an ending so riveting and a conclusion so unexpected, Hostage of Lies will keep you in suspense until the very last page where the final lie is revealed. A must read for anyone that has ever been a victim of abuse, prejudice and deceit. A book that lets the reader know that we have come so far in our thoughts and thinking, but we are not there yet.

This book gets Five Stars

Fran Lewis: Reviewer and author of the Bertha Series of Books and Memories are Precious

“The principle mark of genius is not perfection but originality, the opening of new frontiers.”
–Arthur Koestler
Recently, someone called me and asked if I thought we had launched my radio show too soon, because I stepped back and slowed up for a moment (the year I had 3 grandbabies born within 8 months.) No, I told her all major companies roll their products out, (take action), then go back and do corrections.

How many glitches did Microsoft have in all its products when they rolled out Windows 98, XP, then even Vista? To get the lead on your competition, you have to leap and rest assured, that the net will appear.

You can’t wait for perfection. Don’t wait for the perfect time to start a business or take an action step towards an idea. Just like there is never a perfect time to have a baby, given our economy, there is never a perfect time to make a change that could transform your life.

In the case of the Internet radio shows I’ve done, I think they have helped up the standards of the publishing industry for both self-published and African American writers.

Become a thought leader! Push your given industry to the next level.

“I am willing to take risks and do what I need to do NOW.”

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