First and foremost, check out Alex J. Cavanaugh's cover for his new book—the reveal is today and it's the talk of the blog world:
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Very cool, and I'm glad to see it get the push that it deserves and proud to join in.
That certainly was not the case.
And truth be told, I hoped there would be conflicting opinions. Those who signed up to read the book and post about it did not disappoint in the least.
So I want to give another chance to spotlight them and offer the opportunity to read their submissions for the month. Humorous, serious, opinionated, creative...I could go on all day, but here is the short-and-sweet:
So I want to give another chance to spotlight them and offer the opportunity to read their submissions for the month. Humorous, serious, opinionated, creative...I could go on all day, but here is the short-and-sweet:
- A Thought Grows: Julie says, "What engages me most about Ms. Lamott's writing is her gifted skill at writing as though she is having a conversation with the reader without ever becoming sloppy with her word choice or construction." Great summation of Ms. Lamott's writing style (or "Annie," as member, Joseph Jerome, likes to call her). Like comfortable slippers.
- Pennies in the Jetstream: Lexie calls it, "A book to further consciousness," and she hit the nail on the head. This wasn't designed to be a book on the technical aspects of writing, but more food for thought to feed the writer's soul. Lexie received that gift from the book and conveyed it perfectly.
- Magicellus: Joe's "Smoking the Broccoli" article was a HOOT! He also wrote a marvelous submission last month, "Roasted Bird," (the poor fella had his dates corn-fused; we have to take care of our elderly), and the two combined will have you laughing and rolling in your desk chairs. Heck...either one of them is bust-a-gut-worthy. You've got to get over to this guy's place and enjoy his viewpoints.
- Eureka Wrote: "Lyre, Lyre, Home on Fire" was Erica's imaginative contribution to the group. Amazing! Both her article, and the bird she wrote about, the lyre bird. This bird is the Rich Little of the avian kingdom, which Erica related to the "paying attention" advice from Anne's book. It was an ingenius metaphor. Go read her article and see that video.
- Sydney Aaliyah: Sydney gave ten excellent points that she took away from the book, and how she is applying them not only to her writing, but to her life. She says on the chapter about characters: "My favorite part of the book. I love the purposeful task of creating a good character."
- Angler's Rest: Julie, all the way from the good ol' UK , honed in on the importance of index cards, relating her experience in using them and writing about them. She posts at several websites around the internet. Be sure to give her doorbell a buzz.
- Wagging Tales: I'm absolutely thrilled with Charmaine's honesty and bravery to step out on a limb with an opposing opinion and say that "for [her], it read less to-do and more depressing memoir...." You must go over to read the rest of that sentence, because it's a priceless quote that is pure Charmaine. I loved it. And I also love dogs. And Charmaine. But not "in love." Wink.
- Tara Tyler Talks: Tara flawlessly bullet-pointed eight ideas that stuck with her—complete with page number references—exclaiming that she had to "stop several times to go to [her] WIP and apply it!" Now...if that's not an influential book, then I don't know what is.
- Tyrean's Writing Spot: Tyrean was first introduced to this book by her Professor in college and loved the first chapters on writing, even to the point of having a one-inch frame on her desk as a reminder. She said that she now looks out the window and is reminded of the same idea—but it's too big.
- The Ninja Librarian: "Sit down on your backside and write." Rebecca's number one take from the book. She further says that Anne's process is not hers, so it's not something she can copy, but she will make you think until you figure out exactly what your process is.
And last... - Melissa Maygrove: Melissa is a pure doll. I want to place her atop a pedestal as a superb example of honoring commitments. She signed up for the discussion, thinking she'd receive the library copy in plenty of time. When that didn't happen, she looked on Amazon, but it was a little pricey for an e-book, above her cut-off mark, so she passed on the purchase. But she wrote about it. Not only was that honorable, but it also a prime instance of what we as writers have to do; the decisions we have to make with our time and money. I admire her ethics. And the library book finally came in that day. Go figure. She's reading it, though!
I appreciate all the time and effort everybody took for this discussion, and the wonderful posts that came out of it. They did a fantastic job and deserve a round of followers. I mean, applause. But I really mean followers.
If you participated this month and want to continue, take no further action. If you need to pass, leave a comment and I'll remove your link...and remember, you can rejoin at any time.
Sign-ups for next month's book, Save the Cat! are now open. For more information on the Progressive Book Club and how it works, click HERE. To join, simply press the link below:
And if you have any suggestions for future books, be sure to leave a comment to that effect. We'll be reading The End of Your Life Book Club after Save the Cat! It's sure to be a nice memoir-breather. Hope to see you there.
Peace,ML Swift


Thanks for posting my cover!
ReplyDeleteI saw a lot of posts for your book club. It's off to a great start.
Your cover is excellent, and I was thrilled to put it up. I've seen it everywhere and for good reason.
DeleteThanks again. And you have an award today good sir!
DeleteGreat synopsis of the book club. It was fun to read the posts and yes, I agree, all the different views and take-aways. Very good. And of course, your video was most creative!
ReplyDeleteGreat cover, Alex, congratulations!
So glad it got off to such a good start! Thanks for your wonderful contribution, Julie.
DeleteGood work on this book club. It does seem like a great experience.
ReplyDeleteIt was, Nancy. Hope to see you for one of them. :o)
DeleteI read several posts. As you say, it is refreshing to read honest opinions and not...what did you say? cookie cut reviews. The best is I could learn something even if I couldn't read it. That rocks! Brilliant idea you had and I am certainly hooked to keep track of this club.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Al, and I've got to go back and see what book you mentioned wanting to read. There are a few good ones in the running for after The End of Your Life Book Club.
DeleteBook clubs can be great when you get honest and sincere reviews...which it looks like you did. Congrats on getting it off the ground.
ReplyDeleteOh we had absolutely WONDERFUL participants. Great writers with great opinions. Thanks, Mark.
DeleteYay for Alex's cover reveal. It looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteI've signed up for the book club even though I'm supposed to be on a break until April. I bought the book last month for this anyway so this is something worth coming back early for ;)
I know, and I appreciate you breaking radio silence to come and sign up, Lynda. Glad you saw my reminder. I remembered you said you bought STC and wanted to participate. YAY! Thrilled you're joining us. :o)
DeleteCongrats to Alex on a superb cover!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like your book club is a hit. :) One of these days I'll actually sign up for a read!
Yes, it was, Laura. And I'll hold you to that "one of these days" statement. Looking forward to the one you join. :o)
DeleteWonderful synopsis of the book club! It was great to see all those snippets together. I'm looking forward to next month, and have the date saved!
ReplyDeleteTyrean, I really enjoyed your contribution! Heck...you were all fantastic!
Delete"...and feared being dubbed a K-Mart version of Goodreads."
ReplyDeleteLOL - Never! Your PBC idea is a great one. And I like the way you summarized everyone's post here. Neat idea! Although you were way to kind to me. ;)
Yes, I was. ;o) No...seriously, Melissa, I meant every word. I realized that some may not have been able to complete the book or various other reasons (such as yours), but I really appreciated your writing the "why" of it. It really expressed well the choices we have to make. I hope you're enjoying it!
DeleteIt looks like the book club is off to a good start!
ReplyDeleteAlex is storming the blogosphere.... such a great cover.
Yes, Michelle, I agree! And Alex has been everywhere...so happy for him.
DeleteAwesome wrap up Mike. I was impressed by the diversity of reviews. I'd usually hold my tongue (okay I hear the spurting of coffee and tea in the internet universe right now), but I can't lie. Well, I can, but at nine I learned not to, after telling my class I was moving away. A class party and call to my mother to sort out paperwork later, followed by months of kids asking 'aren't you gone yet?' taught me to stick to the truth.
ReplyDeleteOh and trying to shortcut today I googled your name to find the link to your blog and was instead greeted with links to some Micael L Swift's obituary notices! Stay safe little buddy! Me 'n' the dogs love you right back... but they said to clarify, not 'in' love.
< coffee spurting > Wonderful little anecdote about lying. Loved it. Honesty is a BIG thing with me...tell it like it is. I'm so glad you did.
DeleteThere are a couple of "variations of me" out there (people with my name). To make sure it's me, look for the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. :o)
This sounds really great! I can't wait to read Alex's book.
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Isn't it a coup for him? A trilogy! Thanks for coming by, Gina.
Deletesounds like you're having fun at the book club!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Alex!
Lots, Dezzy. Thanks for taking time from the Hollywood sect to visit.
DeleteYay for Alex!!!
ReplyDeleteI borrowed Anne's book from the library but didn't read it in the end. I have so many books that I didn't think she's would have anything new to add the others haven't already mentioned (though she would have said it first).
Love STC. Glad to see you're going to review it, Michael.
Hope you'll join in, Stina, even if you've read it already.
DeleteI'd love to join. As soon as I have more time, I will. :-D
ReplyDeleteIt's all about that precious time, isn't it Misha? Whenever you can, there's a seat saved for you. Thanks for swinging by.
DeleteOh yeah definitely. Maybe in May I will join. March is a bit mad with my 31k writing goal and April has me helping with the A to Z Challenge. After that, though, I don't have anything planned yet. Only a week-long trip to Europe. :-)
Deletethis is so great! how nice of you to summarize our contributions! and i started save the cat this week. mmm mmm good!
ReplyDeletethanks again for hosting!
Tara, thank you so much for participating! I wish your enthusiasm could radiate to folks who don't stop by this post and see it for themselves. You are the poster child for the PBC.
DeleteI'm just dipping into Save the Cat myself. Having had much acting experience, I am dying to see the writing aspects of creating scripts and whatnot.