Wow, you people sure know how to come out for a giveaway! Tuesday was a personal best in visitors to this blog. Maybe I should do this more often...
Congratulations goes out to The Reluctant Homefront, whose name was pulled out of my cowboy hat (my new black cowboy hat, mind you) by my children. She'll be receiving an autographed copy of L.L. Barkat's Stone Crossings. Hope you enjoy it. I know I did, and still do.
And speaking of L.L., she left a little note for you and me. It was a very kind gesture, and also typical of her personality. In an earlier email, L.L. had called me "cool" (and even added an exclamation point). She also called my readers cool as well.
I agree. No doubt about it. I have the coolest readers in Blogdom.
So while I brew a few pots of coffee and spend the night going over a manuscript that will be sent to an expectant agent in the morning, I'm going to turn the rest of this post over to L.L. I'm sure you'll see why I think she's pretty cool in her own right...
Dear Billy,
I'm so flattered that you want to be writer-me when you grow up. That's pretty cool. Really.
I just have this... well... this concern... I'm kinda wondering (quietly, see) if you could stand the pressure to sometimes wear a dress and heels (personally, I don't mind dresses, but I can't stand high shoes; they hurt my knees and make me feel like a wanna-be giraffe). The way I see it, you're more the cowboy-hat type--spinning tales by the fire. Tales that could make a man weep into his coffee or lose his chewing tobacco in a moment of pure hilarity. I guess you could push the issue, but then there'd be the sticky dilemma of publishing competition... you and me vying for the same spot on the shelf. No, I'm thinking your best bet is to be Mr. Billy Coffey.
But I understand. I used to want to be Annie Dillard or Anne Lamott. Some days I still catch myself wishing I was the Miss Ann Voskamp of the cyberworld. I never wanted to be John Grisham, but that's because I'm the non-fiction type. Good thing. I don't think I could stand having to churn out murder-he-wrote.
And see, that's the thing. If I were any of those writers, I'd have to tell their stories in their ways. Then I couldn't tell mine. I couldn't write about what it's like to be the child of parents who tallied eight marriages (I think they're done now, thank goodness). I couldn't explore the oddities of having 18 siblings, picked up along the way, marriage by marriage. I could still be funny if I wanted, but I'd have to cuss if I was Lamott; after the way I grew up, I don't really have the heart for that.
Anyway, as far as I can tell, your readers like you just the way you are, telling stories that belong uniquely to your life in a way that opens things in their own lives. So let's make a deal. You be you and I'll be me. You wear the hat and I'll wear a silver bracelet. And together we can lasso the world in grace.
Warmly,
L.L.
To which I will humbly reply: "Deal."
Thursday, June 25, 2009
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dang! I never win anything! Well, except that one time I won an all expense trip to New York City, and a few bingo games, and I pretty much owned the craps tables in Las Vegas back in the day...
But enough about me, congrats Homefront!
Congrats to the winner. I agree, you are totally cool.
So tell me Billy... Do you ever get tired of everyone loving on you like that?
Billy,
I hope you're not being tongue-in-cheek with the expectant agent remark. I wish you well in that pursuit.
Larry E.
And what a beautiful deal that is Billy!
I'm so blessed each time you spin a tale filled with love and encouragement that speaks of your heart for God's truths.
Thank you for being you!
Blessings today!
Jill
Billy, you really ARE cool. And I'm not just saying that because I like your hat.
You are so cool in fact that I had to give you accolades over on my blog today.
Oh and btw, now I'm thinking I want to be writer-you when I grow up. :) Ack. Just when we had a deal.
Big congrats to the lucky winner! Isn't that just the nicest note you received? I couldn't agree with her more...we like you just as you are! Don't change a thing!
Congrats to Homefront! And to your agent! When is she due?
Can't wait for your book, Billy!
"An expectant agent" ... those are words those of here at "What I Learned Today" have been waiting to hear.
That's sweet music.
You know we all want to buy advanced, personally autographed copies from you, don't you Billy?
And if your book tour lands you in Chicago, I expect to be advanced to the head of the line when I give my name to the security guards. When I am there, I will let you know if dinner is on schedule. You will be joining Bob and me for dinner at my house, won't you?
Thank God for talented writers like LL Barkat and Bro. Billy! Congratulations to the winner! May God open that door of opportunity for you as you submit your works. God bless.
Billy, thanks for dropping in to say hi.
I'm enjoying your blog very much. It makes me think.
Billy,
I am in agreement with most of what everyone here has written about you. Right now this world needs inspiration and words that make them know they are not alone in this thing called life.
You give us readers hope, that is why you have so many women readers. We need to know we don't suffer along in life alone. We need to know that somewhere right now, there is a man writing stories we can all relate to. If publisher's can't see the need in that, we will stand by you and wait until that happens.
Make sure you make Victorville, CA a stop on your book tour, cause the train is coming for Billy Coffey and it's coming soon!
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
BC. We both had our first give away the same week! :) We'll have to ask Lauryn Abott, but I think your prize may have been better.
Great letter and I am so praying over your manuscript -- I mean -- look at all these readers/comments on your blog. There is a definite market for Billy Coffey! Well, as LynnRush says: In His time, right? :) Maybe this is yours!
So here is to you -- I think I'll dust off my black cowboy hat. . .
(you know, tho I'm a goth thrash rocker, I have a definite cowgirl side. I grew up in the Southwest for heaven's sake. shhh. don't tell :)
. . .and wear it in your honor this weekend :)
What's in that coffee, Coffey? If I understood you correctly, then the expectant agent (congrats to her) who wrote that nice letter you posted should like your work just fine.
If I've (or you've) confused a few details, then I'll just offer my wishes that all goes well with the agent.
I was a winner once. It was great while it lasted!
What a wonderful letter, Billy. And I agree with her 100% - about you, and about "writers." So glad you made that deal.
DEFINITELY praying about the agent thing. Wow. You're due.
And congrats to Homefront.
The grass is NEVER greener on the other side of the fence. Except as Ema Bombeck once said, "The grass is always greener over the septic tank!" God Bless you for your wisdom.
Congratulations to the deserving winner...
I'm not new to your blog, I just never left a comment, that's all. Was thinking that one more wouldn't make a difference. I just wanted to visit and read whatever it was that you learned for the day.
I particularly loved The Bench 1 and 2.
And your Father's Day post.
Well, finally I decided it's time to let you know how I feel about your blog. I just love good blogs and writers who write in a natural, down to earth sort of way... you know what I mean. Writers who don't try too hard. You are one such writer, and you have blessed my heart each time I dropped by.
Your zest for life is contagious!
Congrats to the winner!
L.L. is totally on....you are cool.
super.cool. !!!
you are cooooooooooool.....congrats to the winner i was going to comment to see if i would win...but im not that lucky
Melanie
Congrats Homefront!!! What fun!
I'm forever late to the party...but thank you so much to you, Billy, and to L.L. Barkat. I'm looking forward to reading Stone Crossings.
You're both wonderful authors with unique voices...otherwise we wouldn't enjoy you so much!
Thank you again for the gift, and for sharing your gifts with us. :)
Billy, I loved what L.L. said. She's right, you know...
Seems like we are all waiting to hear about the editor and the book prep...
Praying over you as you send it on it's way..
Congrats winner!!
Hey, Billy. Prayin' many blessings to you and your manuscript you're sending to an agent.
Whoever the agent is, will be lucky to have you as an author.
Have a great Friday!
Yay Reluctant Homefront! Congrats!
Billy, don't go changin' a thing on us now. We need our Billy Coffey. Love the way God made you. So just stay you, 'cause that's who we come to see. That's who built this wonderful cyber porch we all show up on to hear a story from you.
Everyone should have a Billy Coffey in their lives, and if they don't, we'd gladly share you (and we do, how can we not?)
We really do love you just the way God made you, and so glad He gave us the time to spend with you in the way we get to.
Kept telling stories...we'll keep showing up and hanging out, 'cause we love your stories, we love each other here, and we love you.
Blessings over you and your family this weekend! Have fun!
Oh yeah! We're praying for you & your book and an agent. How exciting!
I think both of you are "way-cool."
Jean
http://www.jeanmatthewhall.blogspot.com
I have loved all the encouragement, gushing, and congrats on your blog today! I also, like you just the way you are, having been a quiet reader for some time.
I suppose I will be purchasing my own copy of Stone Crossings soon. I am hoping L.L. will sign it for me.
I will do the same when your book is published. :)
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