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Stay Tuned: A Sweet Southern Drama Novel Kindle Edition

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"Stay Tuned is as faced-paced as a real-life newsroom. The drama on the air and behind the scenes will keep you racing toward the last page!" - Devon Walsh, News Anchor for WKRG-TV

"Loved it and you will too. Lauren accurately portrays life in a television newsroom...the personalities, the pressures, the pace. Stay Tuned captures the drama that TV viewers seldom see. The book will draw you in and leave you wanting more." - Anne Richter, News Anchor for WWNY-TV

"Stay Tuned is a great read! The story of a career woman juggling life and love and finding herself along the way. I couldn't wait to get to the end to see if my suspicions were right about Chris. Author Lauren Clark writes so well you can feel what the characters feel. And it's a very true representation of the TV news industry!" - Lauren Davis, News Anchor at WVLT-TV

"The characters in Stay Tuned grab hold and demand you live the story right along side them. I found myself wanting to steal Melissa's best friend Candace and make her my own-even if that means having to put up with an endless slew of quotes from Dr. Phil." - Emlyn Chand, Author of Farsighted

"Stay Tuned is fast-paced, fun, and a downright treat. Trust me, you'll love Melissa's hectic life and want her best friend (and Dr. Phil devotee), Candace, to give you all the right tips for staying on top." - E. McDannak, Author of The Inrugian Chronicles

*Winner of the WritersType First Chapter Competition, October 2011

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Novel Writing: Does Real-Life Experience as a Journalist Help or Hurt? I was recently asked this by a blogger--and I'd have to say both! As a broadcast journalist, you quickly learn that everything is about deadlines. There's a deadline for the noon show, the 6 o'clock show, the ten o'clock, and so on. And not only do you have to complete your assignment, but the stories have to be accurate, compelling, and brief. Most of the time, my own stories were never longer than a minute and thirty seconds. That's not much time to get in the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How! After working in the television biz for six years, I became quite adept at completing assignments, writing down my script in the news van (going over bumps in the road), and typing at (a little under) the speed of light. Unless I wanted to look for a new career, there was no missing any deadlines, so I learned to work fast and smart. When I decided to retire from the news desk, stay home with my children, and dip my toe into the author world, my experience as a journalist certainly came in handy. I could come up with a zillion ideas, I was disciplined enough to crank out several pages of manuscript in a day, and I could create fun and interesting characters. On the flip side, I wasn't used to working on a single project for longer than a day or two, so sitting down at a computer keyboard and working on the same story day after day was a challenge. Also, instead of the fun, noise, and excitement of the newsroom, I had my laptop and a tiny, quiet corner in my house. I'll admit, my first attempts at novel writing were not pretty--meaning, I didn't take the time to plot, I just sat down and wrote. My stories meandered and went in a million different directions, and when I tried to rein everything back in, I might as well have been trying to catch raindrops in a sieve. After my first couple of tries, I had to completely re-think writing stories. I began to outline, I worked from note cards, and I had friends read what I'd written. (It still wasn't pretty, but it was better!) For me, planning, outlining, and getting to know my characters BEFORE I started writing was the key. I'd never had this luxury in the news business, but it was crucial to getting a good story together.  I did make myself finish each manuscript (approximately 80,000 words). I do think completion is important, even if your novel will never see the light of day. There's a huge sense of accomplishment when you can type 'The End.' It's not a waste of time, I promise. You have to work through the terrible, awful first drafts. Otherwise, it's too easy to give up. All that will get you is a bunch of ten thousand word drafts. Of course, I still tend to be impatient and wish I could crank out three thousand words a day like Stephen King, but now that I am taking the time to plan, the actual writing part is much more fun. The added bonus is this: the revising is a lot less painful. Think sweeping off your front porch with a broom rather than trying to use a toothpick. So, did my experience as a journalist helped when it came to writing as an author? Again, the answer is yes, but it took being open to learning new methods and even greater discipline. The foundation is crucial--sentence structure, grammar, story structure--but the test is in your own tenacity. There's no trick or shortcut. It's about being in the chair, day after day, even when you don't want to sit at your desk or you feel less than motivated. There's no substitute for the hard work.  If you're a writer, make time for yourself, also. Celebrate when you reach that 20,000 or 40,000 word milestone. Kiss your children, hug your parents, and smile at a stranger. People watch--it's a great idea generator. Dream a little. Wonder 'what if.' Every day, I feel blessed and lucky to be an author. And I will keep doing the hard work, because I wouldn't trade the life of a writer for the world.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0062AHODI
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Camellia Press (October 31, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 31, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 462 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 274 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 169 ratings

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Lauren Clark
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Lauren Clark writes sweet, happily-ever-after romances set in the Deep South, including her new Golden Isles series of novellas set on St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island, Georgia.

A former CBS television news anchor and reporter, Lauren is the author of several award-winning novels, including Dancing Naked in Dixie, Stardust Summer, Pie Girls, and Stay Tuned. Visit her website at authorlaurenclark.com.

Lauren also writes suspense novels under the name Laura McNeill, including Center of Gravity and Sister Dear, both published by HarperCollins. Visit her website at lauramcneill.com.

Editorial Reviews

Praise for Dancing Naked in Dixie

"... a delightful, heartwarming read full of Southern secrets, sweet tea, and a touch of Dixie romance."

- Juliette Sobanet, author, Sleeping with Paris and Kissedi n Paris

"There's nothing more fun than plunking a tried and true New Yorker down in the Deep South. I read this book in a day and loved every second of it!"

- Kate Rockland, Author, 150 Pounds

"Lauren Clark has captured the real life personalities of the hip New Yorker and the caring Southern ladies and gentlemen. This book is a must read for all romantics, young and old."

- Trudi LoPreto, Readers Favorite

"The story is sassy and sexy; her characters are fresh and real. I adored Dancing Naked in Dixie and I'm sure you will too."

-Laura Pepper Wu, Author, Wow! Glowing Bride in 30 Days

"Asplash of humor and a healthy dollop of romance make this a fun read from beginning to end."

-Lynnette Spratley, Author, Memory's Child

"I read Dancing in one sitting! Loved it and didn't want it to end! Anxiously waiting for the next one."

-Elizabeth Wright

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