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To continue celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and AsianWeek (the voice of Asian America) I’m thinking about these books and authors:
Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
China Boy by Gus Lee
The Jade Rubies by Valerie Lee (I’m looking forward to reading this book this year)
Peony In Love by Lisa See
My Splendid Concubine by Lloyd Lofthouse
Wordsworth the Poet by Frances Kakugawa
My Half of the Sky by Jana McBurney-Lin
This Place Called Absence by Lydia Kwa (Ms. Kwa is Canadian)
Kiyo’s Story: A Japanese American Familys Quest for the American Dream by Kiyo Sato
Farewell to Manzanar: A True Story of Japanese American Experience During and After the World War II Internment by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston & James D. Houston
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung Ryan author of Love Made of Heart – an immigrant daughter’s journey to self-forgiveness
Love Made of Heart on-line store & gift shop
Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published is the 22 minutes for 22 days workbook by Writing Career Coach Teresa http://WritingCoachTeresa.com
Dear pal Martha Alderson (the international plot consultant) and her husband Bob invited us to their home for a barbecue, so, another dear pal Marie Elena (the metaphysical consultant) and I, with our husbands, carpooled to Santa Cruz. The 6 of us headed for The Hook, and it was a great day to do that—sunny, cool and breezy. Surfers were out. I called up our buddy Luisa Adams (who, with her husband, would have been with us too if she weren’t at her Enchanted Lake).
On the return trip from The Hook, Martha wanted to walk on the beach. Sure. We drove all this way, let’s get onto sand. Hmm… we had to maneuver around boulders. I slipped on kelp and my right knee landed on something coarse. I thought Oh now you’ve done it— it’s going to hurt like crazy later, so, I turned back toward higher ground. That’s when the tide rolled in and soaked my right pant leg. “Never turn your back to the ocean,” Martha advised. What a wonderful metaphor!
As we continued walking back to the house, I thought about how Marisa (my friend who died last week) would have loved being in the water. Here’s to you, Mountain Lake Turtle! When we arrived at the house, I took out the Neosporin (I always have it in my bag). Imagine my surprise when I rolled up my right pant to see that my knee was neither bloody nor bruised. I applied some ointment anyway. Maybe Marisa was thinking of me too.
I had a lovely time, eating, listening to everyone’s stories and my husband’s ukulele, taking a few photos, enjoying the blue sky.
8 hours later, I’m home. After tidying up my kitchen, I see in my in-box an email from Judith Marshall, telling me that her interview is on http://www.theauthorsshow.com/ Good going, Judie! Articulate and candid.
I see on the schedule that Margaret Davis will be on the show on June 2nd.
24-May Judith Marshall Husbands May Come and Go but Friends are Forever – novel
2-Jun Margaret Davis Straight Down The Middle - novel
Happy New Week, Everyone!
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung Ryan
Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published is the 22 minutes for 22 days workbook. http://WritingCoachTeresa.com
I am so happy to announce the opening of the Love Made of Heart online store where you’ll find gift items for yourselves, women, children, moms and babies, friends and pets. http://lovemadeofheart.com/Love-Made-of-Heart-Online-Store-&-Gift-Shop.html
Thank you NCPA Board Members, Conference Director Rosa Umbach, MargieYee Webb and CWC Members involved in planning the NCPA Conference of April 24, 2010

some happy NCPA Conference authors & publishers, with Rosa Umbach, Linda Lee, Kimberly Edwards & Writing Career Coach Teresa (right, standing)

Carol Schroder purchases Writing Career Coach Teresa's Build Your Name Beat the Game workbook from Mazelle at NCPA Conference

- presenters Teresa LeYung Ryan & Linda Lee with children’s book author Frances Kakugawa at NCPA Conference
Authors Who Are Publishers; publishers who are authors http://www.norcalpa.org/
Always fun helping writers, authors, publishers build their names, beat the game, and be happily published.
Sincerely,
Writing Career Coach Teresa

authors Teresa LeYung Ryan, Scott James, Elizabeth Block speak about promoting creatively at the Commonwealth Club

Paula Hendricks, Kevin O'Malley, Elizabeth Block, Scott James aka Kemble Scott, Teresa LeYung Ryan help writers
Dear Paula Hendricks, Kevin O’Malley, Scott James, Elizabeth Block,
Gosh, let’s do a presentation entitled “How to get high from speaking at the Commonwealth Club”
Paula & Kevin, thank you so much for creating the series–The DIY guide to getting your book on the shelves–Self-Publishing: Tutorials from the Trenches
Elizabeth & Scott, thank you for emitting “fun” energy; I had a blast being on the panel with you.
Saturday I’m presenting at the NCPA conference in Sacramento.
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung Ryan
Thank you to my friends/colleagues/mentors Yolande Barial, Sarbjit Rai, Bardi Rosman Koodrin and Boris Koodrin, and Michael Larsen for attending the event.
I wish every writer at the Commonwealth Club series a joyful writing/publishing journey.
Teresa LeYung Ryan says: “When you make your name synonymous with the themes/subject matters/issues in your writing, you are building your name/career/platform. You too can be happily published.”
Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published http://WritingCoachTeresa.com
Kim McMillon’s “Writers’ Sanctuary” Blog Talk Radio Show Helps Writers Everywhere
Writers’ Sanctuary is sponsored by the Moe Green Poetry Hour
On Tuesday, March 16th 2010 , in celebration of Women’s History Month, Writers’ Sanctuary presents visionary author Mary Cox Garner; award-winning author Luisa Adams; author and writing career coach Teresa LeYung Ryan; and international plot consultant Martha Alderson. This program is aimed at people that have a love of words, a book in their head, and are seeking methods of putting their ideas on paper, and developing a story with the potential to become a publish book.
I had fun today!
Kim McMillon creates interesting programs for the literary community. Her latest creation is “Writers’ Sanctuary” a blog talk radio show. Today she interviewed:
Mary Cox Garner, author of The Hidden Souls of Words: Keys to Transformation Through the Power of Words http://www.hiddensoulsofwords.com/ In 1995, Mary Cox Garner established a foundation, HOPE, INC., which continues to address both the material and spiritual needs of children and their care givers. She lives with her husband in Washington, D.C., and has three grown sons.
Luisa Adams, author of Woven of Water http://rp-author.com/Adams/ Luisa Adams is an award winning writer, educator, workshop leader, and Licensed Brain Gym® Consultant. She is the mother of five, grandmother of eight, and resides with her husband, Dave, in San Mateo, California when not living by the enchanted lake.
Teresa LeYung Ryan, author of Love Made of Heart http://LoveMadeOfHeart.com/ As community spirit, Teresa LeYung Ryan uses her novel to shed light on stigmas suffered by women, men, and children who have mental illness/traumas to the mind. She speaks out for those who cannot speak for themselves. [ On the show today, I focused on what I had learned from writing Love Made of Heart, why I need to speak openly about mental illness and the toxic stigmas, Glenn Close's mission and http://www.bringchange2mind.org/]
Martha Alderson, M.A. is an international plot consultant for writers. Her clients include best-selling authors, New York editors, and Hollywood movie directors. She can help you, too. http://www.blockbusterplots.com http://plotwhisperer.blogspot.com/ Plot tools that Martha has created include: Blockbuster Plots – Pure and Simple; The Seven Essential Elements of Scene; Scene Tracker Kit; DVDs for many genres; and free monthly Plot Tips eZine: http://www.blockbusterplots.com/contact.html
To listen to “Writers’ Sanctuary” blog talk radio show hosted by Kim McMillon, click on: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onword/2010/03/16/writers-sanctuary-hosted-by-kim-mcmillon Mary Cox Garner, Luisa Adams, Teresa LeYung Ryan, Martha Alderson shared insights and posed questions; the show was aired on March 16, 2010 11:30am-1:30pm and is now archived.
Teresa LeYung Ryan is also known as Writing Career Coach Teresa. She is the creator of Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published (a 22 minutes for 22 days workbook for writers to build their platforms before and after publication). Coach Teresa says: “You are THE expert of your experiences. Whether you’re a fiction or non-fiction author, make your name synonymous with the themes / subject matters / issues in your writing.” http://WritingCoachTeresa.com
Writing Career Coach Teresa here, waking up at 7:30am on Feb. 15, 2010 (day after the 3-day ultra motivating San Francisco Writers Conference). I invite everyone I talked to at SFWC to comment on this post and let the world know that you were there this weekend. Click on the title of this post to get the comment box.
Talking Tagline Coach Elisa Southard & Writing Career Coach Teresa and audience having fun at San Francisco Writers Conference
Talking Tagline Coach Elisa Southard & I presented on the first day at 9:00am. “Build Your Fan Base Before & After Publication” What fun we had! We coached everyone to craft a purposeful talking-tagline to hook attention; this simple yet powerful tool helps writers communicate with agents, acquisition editors, booksellers, endorsers, media, prospective fans…with ease.
When the talking-tagline is used to link your name, I call this union the mission statement. So, when you comment on this post, be sure to show your full name, your website/blog address (the URL), and your mission statement.
Thank you, Michael Larsen & Elizabeth Pomada, a.k.a. publishing- community angels, for inviting Elisa and me to present at SFWC, seven straight years. Every year, we get to catch up with colleagues and receive inspiration from each other. High energy. High professionalism. Graciousness.
What woke me this morning was a high-concept for a book that would be perfect for colleagues Elisa Southard, Deborah Grossman, Barbara Santos, me, and my agent Stacey Glick. Top secret for now.
I’ll be writing more posts about SFWC. For the time being . . .
Here are some websites I recommend to help further your writing career.
Elisa Southard, my marketing coach http://breakthroughthenoise.com/
Women’s National Book Association http://wnba-books.org/ I’m a board member at the San Francisco Chapter http://wnba-sfchapter.org/
California Writers Club http://www.calwriters.org/ I’m a past-president at the SF Peninsula Branch http://cwc-peninsula.org/
If you didn’t get a chance to attend our session on Friday morning “Build Your Fan Base Before & After Publication” you get get the CD or MP3 from http://www.vwtapes.com/sfwriters2010.aspx
If you didn’t get a chance to go to the conference bookstore (Brenden from BookShop West Portal was there) to get Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published (my 22 minutes for 22 days workbook for writers to build their names before and after publication), please go to my website http://WritingCoachTeresa.com
Happy writing! Happy name-building!
Writing Career Coach Teresa
http://WritingCoachTeresa.com
What are your 2010 resolutions for your writing life?
Click on the title of this post. Then scroll down and fill in the boxes.
I’m cheering for you!
Sincerely,
Writing Career Coach Teresa
Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published
March 23, 2010
Dear Anne M. Baxter,
Thank you for taking photos for me at California Writers Club. And for following up by submitting your comments to my blog.
For your children’s books, I recommend the talented agents at Andrea Brown Literary Agency http://andreabrownlit.com/agents.php
I saw Laura Rennert at the San Francisco Writers Conference in February when she and Robert San Souci http://www.rsansouci.com/ were on the same panel. I’m a big fan of Robert’s children’s books; and, if I were writing children’s books, I would be honored to be represented by Laura Rennert (she is agent and author) http://www.laurajoyrennert.com/
To identify prospective agents or acquisition editors for your historical novels for adults, read acknowledgment pages of your favorite historical novels (authors usually thank these folks); also go to: Association of Authors’ Representatives “AAR” to find agents for specific genres http://aaronline.org/Find
Use search engines to find authors’ interviews; after you find names of agents or acquisition editors, use search engines again to find their websites; then study their submission guidelines.
Go to: http://WritingCoachTeresa.com Click on “Teresa LeYung Ryan’s Events”
I’ll be glad to answer questions at any of my events. I’m also available for private coaching or group-coaching if you round up 2 or 3 colleagues.
Cheering for you and your books!
Writing Career Coach Teresa
“When you make your name synonymous with the themes/subject matters/issues in your writing, you are building your name/career/platform. You too can be happily published.”
http://WritingCoachTeresa.com has resources for writers
Dear Mary Knippel http://openuptoyourcreativity.com/,
Thank you for an empowering day (Saturday, January 30, 2010) at the Creativity Workshop for Women’s National Book Association.
I had a good time with the dozen fellow writers as you led us in “Decide, Declare, Design Your writing life for 2010!”
I’m a writing career coach who helps my clients build their names/platforms by identifying the themes in their books (pre and post publication). I thought I would put all my energy in promoting my new workbook the first half of this year. Not. While creating my vision board at your workshop, the message [ that I need to continue using my novel Love Made of Heart to shed light on stigmas on mental illness ] appeared “loudly and clearly” in words and pictures. My new mission statement: I, Teresa LeYung Ryan, use my novel to shed light on the secret agonies suffered by women with mental illness.
Thank you, Mary and WNBA colleagues!
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung Ryan
a.k.a. Coach Teresa
Creator of Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published
http://WritingCoachTeresa.com
Coach Teresa here with my resolutions for February 2010:
- Finish up January resolutions
- Attend “Other Voices TV: Why Haiti collapsed – More than an earthquake” A conversation with Seth Donnelly and Walter Riley (Paul George as moderator) on Feb. 2nd at Community Media Center in Palo Alto http://www.peaceandjustice.org/.
- Meet with Kim McMillon playwright, first mentor; Elisa Southard http://breakthroughthenoise.com/ to rehearse for our session at San Francisco Writers Conference
- Attend Margaret Davis’s book launch http://margaretdavisbooks.com/;
- Present at SFWC with Elisa Southard on Feb. 12, 2010 and help attendees at Ask-A-Pro and Book Doctor consultations on Feb. 12 & Feb. 13 http://sfwriters.org/;
- Celebrate Chinese New Year 2010 with cousins;
- Celebrate Library Lovers’ Month http://savethelibraries.spaces.live.com;
- Celebrate Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month;
- Help WNBA-SF Chapter promote “Meet the Agents & Publishers” March 27, 2010 http://wnba-sfchapter.org/
- Submit proposals (Major League Tryouts with Coach Teresa for Writers to Build Their Names) to Writing Salon http://www.writingsalons.com, Book Passage http://bookpassage.com/, Media Bistro http://www.mediabistro.com/.
- Submit comments to blogs relating to women and mental illness.
- Contact WNBA colleague Elizabeth Maynard Schaefer, author of Write Out of Depression (who was also at the Jan. 30th workshop) regarding creating a workshop together http://writeoutofdepression.blogspot.com/
Blog is the abbreviation for weblog (a blog is a website which provides opportunities for readers to submit their comments)
Verb: To blog = to write posts (entries) in, add material to, or maintain a weblog.
Noun: A blog = a shared on-line journal where you can publish your posts (entries about your experiences, observations, expertise, and hobbies); the most recently published post appears first to readers; readers can interact by submitting comments.
Examples:
This post you’re reading is on my blog which is on my website http://lovemadeofheart.com/ (I own this site; I have to pay for domain name renewals and web hosting services)
I have a second blog (free from WordPress.com ) http://writingcoachteresa.wordpress.com/ to show my clients how a free blog works.
I have a third blog http://www.redroom.com/author/teresa-leyung-ryan at Red Room http://redroom.com/ (a wonderful website where authors can sign up to receive a webpage as a Red Room Author). However, I don’t own this blog either.
To get comfortable submitting comments to blogs, click on the title of a post on my blog (in order to see the entire post); scroll down to get the comment boxes. Go to: http://lovemadeofheart.com/ Click on “TERESA’S BLOG” and scroll down your screen; choose a post that interests you; click on the title of the post to get the comment box.
I’d encourage any writer who do not have a blog website to get one so that you’ll have an on-line address/URL. These days, a blog serves as an answering center (give your fans a chance to find you and to communicate with you and still offers you privacy). If money is an issue, then get a free blog from http://wordpress.com . Because WordPress.com blogs are free, they will not offer you the features you’d get on a blog website that you own. Although you could upgrade your free blog by paying fees to get extra features. If you go with a free blog now, and, later when you get your own website, ask your webmaster to help you import your posts from the free blog to your site. If you need a guru of a webmaster, check out Linda Lee at http://askmepc.com/
Your blog = a body of work that you publish on cyberspace.
After you get a blog and write some posts, remember to copy the keywords and key phrases (tags) in each post and add them to the tag box for each post. Your blog will compile a list of your tags. Help search engines help people find you and your work through the tags.
Visit my blog often to learn how I use tags and links in my posts. http://lovemadeofheart.com/
After you submit a comment to one of my posts, wait a day or so before going to Google (or another search engine), then key in a string of words (tags) you used in your comment . . . press the “search” key . . . let cyberspace go to work. Voila! This is how people will find you. I’ll tell you more in my workbook Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW .
Sincerely,
Writing Career Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan
Coach Teresa’s YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/teresaleyung
Teresa LeYung Ryan on facebook!
Invite Coach Teresa to conduct “Major League Tryouts with Coach Teresa to Build My Name” at your writers’ club or group.
Form a study-group, split the cost and hire Coach Teresa to:
* coach you in name-building to attract the right agent or publisher or more fans
* guide you in designing and growing your blog (to showcase your expertise and experiences)
* show you computer-navigating shortcuts and how to easily “find stuff” on the World Wide Web
If you were there today, click on the title of this post so that when you scroll down this page you can see the boxes to submit your comment and tell the world what number you are (on back cover, lower right corner of the 22-day playbook if you bought one for yourself)
I am so elated that you and 40 other writers from California Writers Club showed up today at Belmont Library, CA for the first “Major League Tryouts with Coach Teresa– Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published”
Let the world know that you were there . . . by filling in your name, email address, website or blog address (if you have one).
In the big rectangular box, tell the world what your “tags” are. If you bought a Build Your Name 22-day playbook, let the world know what number you got.
Review what you typed, because, as soon as you press the Submit Comment bar, your comment will appear on my post for the world to see. You won’t be able to edit it after you press the Submit Comment bar.
My blog alert will send me an email, notifying me that there’s a new comment waiting for me to view. For You Fabulous Writers Who Were There Today, if you press the Submit Comment bar by accident and want me to delete your comment, I will do that for you. Ask me . . . by submitting another comment. This is good practice for writers who have never submitted a comment on a blog before.
Also, if you have a quick question for me, submit a comment. Even if you don’t have a question, submit a comment anyway. I want to hear from you.
I’m cheering for you!
Coach Teresa
Teresa LeYung Ryan
Coach Teresa wants you to have a blog. Why? You can showcase your writing style, “tag” the keywords and key phrases in your blog posts — to attract agents, publishers, more fans.
Ann Foster, on CWC Peninsula Branch executive board, writes historical fiction set in Texas
Apala G. Egan (Apala, check out http://wnba-sfchapter.org)
Arnette Bourla (Arnette, where were you sitting yesterday?)
Bardi Rosman Koodrin, a visionary communicator! Bardi is Publicity Chair for CWC Peninsula Branch
Carmen Lee, founder of Stamp Out Stigma. Read about famous people with mental illness http://www.stampoutstigma.org
Catherine Byrne (Where were you sitting?)
Christopher Wachlin writes fiction, scripts, poetry. (Chris, thanks for helping Coach Teresa yesterday!)
Darlene Frank (Do you have Playbook #12?)
Darlene Rose DeMaria, spiritual mentor, Catholic Buddhist Wisdom
David Hirzel writes about Arctic, Antarctic, explorations, Tom Crean http://davidhirzel.net
Diane Warner is NOT a clown anymore.
Eve Visconti says “Personal growth through movies!”
George Jensen writes engaging stories.
Georgia Platts writes about “Having it all without doing it all” for moms whose careers are at home or outside the home.
Geri Spieler, author of Taking Aim at the President, is an investigative journalist and award-winning speaker http://gerispieler.com
Ida Lewenstein, author of a delightful children’s picture book.
Inés Villafañe-León salutes immigrants; she’s fluent in Spanish; author of 2 books http://inesalicia.com/
James Hanna writes about prison riots.
Jess Roat (Where were you sitting?)
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Joyce Robins, author of Aunt Lydia’s Trousseau
Kimmelin Hull was there.
L J Anderson specializes in writing about health http://LJANDERSON.com
Laurel Anne Hill, author of Heroes Arise, writes about forgiveness, inner turmoil, unlikely heroes http://www.laurelannehill.com
Lenny Robins is Joyce Robins’ adoring husband.
Linda Okerlund, VP of CWC Peninsula Branch. (Linda, thanks again for inviting Coach Teresa to deliver “Major Leagues Tryouts for Writersto Build Your Name”)
Lisa Meltzer Penn, author of The Siren Dialogues http://LisaMeltzerPenn.com
Margaret Davis, author of Straight Down the Middle – surrogate parents http://MargaretDavisBooks.com
Martin Shane Dowd (Martin, always a joy to see you!)
Mary E. Knippel helps busy women rediscover their creative-selves http://openuptoyourcreativity.com
Mary Hanna, author of You May Already Be a Wiener! and columnist – Second Half is a running commentary on everyday life for Baby Boomers and those who love them. http://maryhanna.com/ (Mary, thanks for telling me about tags revealed or in cloud!)
Ollie (what is your last name?)
Patricia Costello writes crime fiction, with an American female protagonist in Latin America. (Patricia, thanks for asking questions.)
Riley Costello (Thanks for attending with Patricia!)
Ruth Silnes says: “Education through art.” 2 books http://RuthSilnes.com
Tia Creighton, female social satirist http://tia-creighton.livejournal.com
Tory Hartmann, a cool leader, engaging story-teller, writes about Catholic humor http://ToryHartmann.com
Valerie Lee, author of The Jade Rubies – about slave girls (Wow, Valerie!) http://ValerieLeeWorks.com
Virginia W. Thomson, author of history, Bible, Judgment Day
Everyone who was there yesterday . . . I’ll add your name if you submit a comment to this post. Let the world know you were there yesterday.
