Bookstore Tuesday


It’s Bookstore Tuesday, and today I’m going to tell you all the exciting stuff happening at All on the Same Page Bookstore!

First, we have the Big Red Tub, full of FREE books – stop by and grab a couple! All topics, all genres. Second, THIS week only, all of our used books are just $3.00 – hardcover and paperback! AND we have coffee, a lot of varieties, and FREE cookies. What more could you want? I mean, besides all the great books we stock by local authors…

And we have a great line-up of author events this month too, and into July: Ned Randle this coming Saturday, a surprise guest on June 15, the launch of the new YA novel, P.A.W.S. on the 22nd, Pam Foster, author of Bigfoot Blues and Redneck Goddess on June 28 – a Friday instead of a Saturday, don’t forget! June 29 we’ll be hosting L.S. Murphy, author of the YA book, Reaper.

July 1 brings a special Monday evening event, with details coming soon: Anne Rodgers will be in town and she’ll be giving a talk on her new book, Kiss and Tell – and it’s not fiction! Ladies, this a night for you…

We’re also hosting two book launches in July – The American Queen, Dacia Wilkinson, on July 20 and Recycled, by yours’ truly, on July 27.

Let’s jump back to June for a quick moment: in conjunction with our P.A.W.S. book launch on June 22, we’re hosting an event for Tenth Life Cat Rescue – come on out at 11:30 or so and meet some adorable kitties, see how you can help, and maybe even bring home a kitten to its forever home!

And, after you’ve met the kitties and picked up your copy of P.A.W.S. – and entered the drawing for an awesome cat charm! – you can scoot on down to our friends at The Book House. They’re having a barbeque that day, along with some great specials, and get this – you can even help them pack up for their big move down the street to Kirkwood!

So, yep, we’re busy, busy, busy! And no, we didn’t forget the kids: we have a monthly storytime on the second Tuesday of the month, 10:30 a.m. AND we have a ton of books on those summer reading lists – you can RENT one for just $1! Keep it as long as you need it…

One more:

Our summer kids’ writing contest is about to kick off! Details coming very soon, so watch our website and Facebook page!

The Life and Times of a Struggling Writer


Another great post from RHP intern Melanie Whithaus:

As a creative writing student, I am always asked what I want to do with my degree. Well, teaching isn’t an option for me unless it’s at the college level, and working as a journalist has nothing to do with my degree. People assume that when you say you’re a creative writing major, all you want to do is teach. “Oh, you like to write? So are you going to teach,” they ask. The answer to the first question is yes. The latter: no. They then ask why I don’t want to be a teacher. It’s not my thing, I reply. Nothing about teaching a bunch of snot-nosed little kids how to read appeals to me. I’m not studying to be a teacher, and many of my professors have told me how much of a demand there is in the world for good writers.

But the list of questions continues and my list of pathetic answers continues: I honestly don’t know what I want to do with my degree. Not because I am lost, but because I have so many options. Maybe I could work at some random company writing newsletters, or maybe write instructions on how to save yourself from a plane crash. But over the past year, I’ve realized that I want to work in a publishing house and write on the side. I want to be surrounded by the literary world and not just some corporate office. So I have my future decided on. Score! But what about my own writing on the side?

I don’t want it to be an “on the side” sort of thing, but life tends to throw you a curve ball and doing the things you love gets pushed aside until further notice. Between school, work, internships, and life in general, there’s always something to use as an excuse to why I’m not writing.

But my favorite excuse: I have a terrible writer’s block. Which is true, but also I’m incredibly lazy. I have so many ideas and ways to keep myself writing, but of course I find some excuse to not do them. As a struggling writer, one of my favorite things to do to keep myself writing is fan fiction. For those of you who don’t know, fan fiction is when you write a story about your favorite novel, movie, celebrity (the list goes on forever) living in a world that you’ve created. Now, it can be the same “universe” in which the original story is written, but the new plot is yours. People have been writing fan fiction for centuries, but it didn’t get the name until recently.

But why fan fiction? It’s easy writing, I already have the characters and universe developed, all I have to do is create an intriguing plot. It’s a simple way to keep myself writing and more importantly, it keeps writing fun. But now the problem is this:  I’m coming up with excuses to why I’m not writing fan fiction!

As a struggling writer and hopefully soon to be a publisher, and for those who assume I’ll only be teaching with an English degree, teaching isn’t my passion: it’s writing. Life gets in the way a lot, but if it’s really something you love, you’ll find time for it. So  ten years from now, when I’m working at a publishing house in New York and writing on the side, fan fiction will still be a part of my life. But hopefully, I’ll have my own “universe” to keep me busy.