Monday, April 6, 2009

Three-Second Tip for a Clutter-Free House

Hate to Houseclean? Me too! I’d rather spend my time writing. Because we’re following a spring theme for these posts, I thought I’d share one of my secrets for keeping clutter to a minimum and reducing the amount of time I need to spend cleaning.

THE SECRET OF THREE

The hardest part of cleaning usually isn’t the vacuuming or dusting, it’s fighting your way through the mountains of clutter that accumulate during the week(s) (or months?) between cleaning bouts. I can sympathize. With five children, a full time job, and many hobbies and activities; I never had enough hours in the day. Housecleaning came lowest on my list of priorities. But, people were always amazed when they dropped by my house unexpectedly.
If I heard it once, I heard it a hundred times: How do you manage to keep your house so clean with this many children? In the midst of our chaotic schedule, our house almost always looked neat (even if dust bunnies resided under the furniture and the carpet hadn’t been vacuumed recently), because of my SECRET OF THREE.

I started training our children to clean as soon as they could walk. Even toddlers aren’t too young to learn. Make it a game, and they’ll soon be doing their share to minimize clutter. And our kids reminded each other. If someone walked out of a room without following the rule, a sibling would ask, “Where are your 3?”

Here’s the simple rule: 3 items in 3 seconds

Never leave a room without grabbing 3 things to put away. Every room you walk through, pick up 3 things and return them to where they belong. It’s amazing how fast your rooms get clean by making that a habit. It only takes 3 seconds of your time. Challenge yourself to try it.

Here’s a typical day. I get up. 1) Pick up the pillow that fell on the floor & pop it on the bed. Toss 2 dirty socks in the hamper as I head to the bathroom. 2) Bathroom: Put cap back on toothpaste & put it away. Pick up dirty tissue someone left behind & toss it in trash. Throw towel on floor in hamper. 3) Kitchen—breakfast bowl into dishwasher; toss banana peel and used tea bag into trash 4) Into mud room to let out dog—pick up pair of boots & an umbrella left out to dry last night, stick them in closet; 5) Back to bedroom to dress—hang up yesterday’s outfit (2 pieces) and as I leave room, grab youngest daughter’s teddy bear to return to her room 6) Daughter’s bedroom—throw three toys into bin before leaving room; 7) Into bathroom to turn off water someone left running—put away shampoo bottle, teen’s acne cream & hairbrush 8) Pass through living room on way to car—stick 3 bills into secretary desk in corner of room. Youngest son is with me—he grabs 3 pieces of junk mail to put in shredder (his favorite job—but we have to make sure he only shreds stuff we want shredded). Middle daughter takes stack of library books to car.

How long did it take me to do all that? 3 seconds per room at most. And although I picked up some of the kids’ stuff, they also picked up some of mine. Teen daughter came in to use our mirror while her brother was in shower. She hung my bathrobe on its hook, put away the wrinkle cream I’d left on my dresser, and took her hairbrush with her when she left. Younger daughter had dropped her teddy bear in our room when she came in to snuggle in our bed early in the morning, but she put away the sneakers her dad left out after his morning run and returned her brother’s matchbox car when she passed his room.

It may be a simple habit, but it’s one that’ll pay great benefits. Try it for a week. I guarantee you’ll be hooked. Keep up the practice, and it won’t be long until your house is a clutter-free zone.

3 items in 3 seconds = 3 times less clutter

[And here’s a bonus tip: If you can’t find anything to put away in a room, do a quick 3-second chore—make a bed, swish the brush around inside the toilet, swipe a sponge across the kitchen counter, run a feather duster across a dresser. Come cleaning day, you’ll have trouble finding much to clean.]

Have a quick and simple spring cleaning tip to share? Leave a comment with a cleaning suggestion (or even your reaction to this post) to have your name entered in drawing. The winner has the choice of handmade molded soaps or a free copy of Spark of Magic. One SECRET OF THREE commenter will be chosen tomorrow and one on the last day of April, so check back both times to see who that lucky person is. If you have more than one tip, or you’d like to respond to additional posts, that’s fine too. Each comment will get you an entry in the drawing.

To hunt for those hidden eggs (hope you checked around my site for one), be sure to check out Teri Wilson’s site tomorrow at http://www.freewebs.com/teriwilson/terisblog.htm.

And when you’ve found all the hidden eggs, remember to sign onto Skhye Moncrief's blog at http://blog.skhyemoncrief.com for the winner of the huge grand prize drawing. Who knows? Maybe you’ll win both! Contest details are posted below.

And if you’d like a chance to win a Sony e-reader, check out the details about Spark of Magic below “A Tisket, A Tasket.”

A TISKET A TISKET, PUT ROMANCE IN YOUR BASKET Grand Prize:
To enter to win prizes from the authors donating treasures to the grand prize (see each day's post for what an author is donating to the grand prize), find the four Easter eggs in the A TISKET A TISKET, PUT ROMANCE IN YOUR BASKET blog event.



You will be searching for an egg like this one. Just visit all of the authors' websites, locate the 4 eggs, make a list of their locations by pasting the urls to the website pages in an e-mail, then send the entry to happyendings2007@aol.com by midnight CST on May 1st, 2009. The winner will be randomly drawn and announced May 2nd at http://blog.skhyemoncrief.com. Tip #1, subscribe to http://blog.skhyemoncrief.com to learn if you're the winner! And don't worry. If you start on the blog event late, just head back to Silver James' blog on or after April 1st at http://www.silverjames.com/ to begin your website search for the Easter eggs. Don't miss the fun! See you next to the burgundy tulips.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Win a Sony eReader !

Buy Spark of Magic for only $1.50, and your name will be entered the drawing for the giveaway. The link for the contest is below. In addition to my book, there are many other wonderful novels/stories to choose from--the list of authors is posted at the site. Buy more than one. Each time you enter, you get another chance to win.


You can find it here:
http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=804

As the reviewers say, it's short & sweet. A quick read. And at a price that won't break the bank.





ENJOY!!



Sunday, March 29, 2009

A Reminder

Spring is in the air. For some seasonal fun, come back the second week of April to learn more about my 3-second cleaning solution & win some prizes. Even better, the third week of April, I'll be interviewing author Cate Masters. Another interview you won't want to miss! And remember April 4 is the Medallion Press author broadcast (see below for more details).

Come join a group of romance authors in celebration of spring. Enter to win a prize a day as well as the grand prize on the last day. All you need do is begin at Silver James' blog on April 1st at http://www.silverjames.com/. Silver will host the day's contest and provide the link to the next day's location. Don't forget to enter to win the grand prize! Here's the dirt...

A TISKET A TISKET, PUT ROMANCE IN YOUR BASKET Grand Prize:
To enter to win prizes from the authors donating treasures to the grand prize (see each day's post for what an author is donating to the grand prize), find the four Easter eggs in the A TISKET A TISKET, PUT ROMANCE IN YOUR BASKET blog event.

You will be searching for an egg like the one above (see April 9 post). Just visit all of the authors' websites, locate the 4 eggs, make a list of their locations by pasting the urls to the website pages in an e-mail, then send the entry to happyendings2007@aol.com by midnight CST on May 1st, 2009. The winner will be randomly drawn and announced May 2nd at http://blog.skhyemoncrief.com. Tip #1, subscribe to http://blog.skhyemoncrief.com to learn if you're the winner! And don't worry. If you start on the blog event late, just head back to Silver James' blog on or after April 1st at http://www.silverjames.com/ to begin your website search for the Easter eggs. Don't miss the fun! See you next to the burgundy tulips.

Friday, March 13, 2009

TIPS ON GETTING PUBLISHED

Hi, all! For those of you excited about Don Helin's latest release (see below). You'll have an opportunity to hear him speak about writing on April 4. [NOTE: If you're joining us late & missed the show, check out Medallion's website for a transcript.] Here's a letter from Medallion Press that tells all about it:

Greetings!

Medallion Press is pleased to announce that our internet radio show, Medallion Press Radio (MPR), is airing its first ever LIVE show on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. CST! We would like to extend a personal invitation to you and all your readers to come join in the discussion.

Writing a Great Manuscript and Getting It Published

Want to get published? Join us at www.blogtalkradio.com/medallionpress for a special live edition of Medallion Press Radio on Saturday, April 4, from 7 p.m.–9 p.m. CST. This is a live, round-table discussion about writing a great manuscript and getting it published. Call in and ask questions of our Medallion Press authors live, on air, or text in questions via the chatroom. We’re only presenting this live show once in 2009, so make sure to tune in if you want to call!

Participating authors include Beth Ciotta, author of Jinxed (Medallion Press, 2004), Charmed (Medallion Press, 2004), Seduced (Medallion Press, 2005), Lasso the Moon (Medallion Press, 2006), Romancing the West (Medallion Press, 2007), and The Fall of Rome (Medallion Press, July 2008). Beth also writes The Chameleon Chronicles series for HQN and is a member of Romance Writers of America.

Kathy Steffen is the author of the award-winning First, There Is a River (Medallion Press, 2007), Jasper Mountain (Medallion Press, November 2008), and the upcoming Theatre of Illusion (Medallion Press, May 2010). Kathy is a member of several writing associations, including Novelists, Inc., Mystery Writers of America, and Romance Writers of America, and she also teaches writing courses at the University of Wisconsin.



Don Helin is the author of Thy Kingdom Come (Medallion Press, March 2009), his first published fiction novel. Don is an active member of Pennwriters, a statewide Pennsylvania writers' group, as well as the International Thriller Writers.

If you have any questions, or if you would like digital photos of the authors on the show, a digital Medallion Press logo, or further information about this event, please do not hesitate to contact me at (630) 513-8316 ext. 228 or paul@medallionpress.com.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Best,
Paul Ohlson
Marketing Manager
Medallion Press

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

A TISKET A TISKET, PUT ROMANCE IN YOUR BASKET

Spring is in the air! Bees are buzzing. Children eagerly await the big morning where they can graze on candy all day. What about mom? We have a treat for you! Come join a group of romance authors in celebration of spring. Enter to win a prize a day as well as enter to win the grand prize. All you need do is begin at Silver James' blog on April 1st at http://www.silverjames.com/. Silver will host the day's contest and provide the link to the next day's location. Don't forget to enter to win the grand prize! Here's the dirt...

A TISKET A TISKET, PUT ROMANCE IN YOUR BASKET Grand Prize:
To enter to win prizes from the authors donating treasures to the grand prize (see each day's post for what an author is donating to the grand prize), find the four Easter eggs in the A TISKET A TISKET, PUT ROMANCE IN YOUR BASKET blog event.

You will be searching for an egg like the one above (see April 9). Just visit all of the authors' websites, locate the 4 eggs, make a list of their locations by pasting the urls to the website pages in an e-mail, then send the entry to happyendings2007@aol.com by midnight CST on May 1st, 2009. The winner will be randomly drawn and announced May 2nd at http://blog.skhyemoncrief.com. Tip #1, subscribe to http://blog.skhyemoncrief.com to learn if you're the winner! And don't worry. If you start on the blog event late, just head back to Silver James' blog on or after April 1st at http://www.silverjames.com/ to begin your website search for the Easter eggs. Don't miss the fun! See you next to the burgundy tulips.

Don't worry! I'll post more closer to the date of the hunt. But I'll also be drawing a name from those who post comments my blog for a free copy of Spark of Magic or handmade molded soaps, so you'll have three chances to win. Happy hunting!!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Coming Soon...Thy Kingdom Come


Wow!! Today I’m interviewing Don Helin, author of Thy Kingdom Come. His book is coming out in March from Medallion Press. You can check it out here: http://www.medallionpress.com/authors/helin.html. (For a sneak preview, check the Medallion Press website after March 1, 2009, to read the first 3 chapters. Once you start, I guarantee you won't want to stop reading.)

Don, Thanks for joining us on the blog today. It’s great to have you here. This is your first book, but I’m sure we can look forward to many Sam Thorpe adventures in the future. I'm curious. Did you always have a taste for adventure? What was your childhood like?

I had a pretty average childhood. Loved sports (football and basketball). My dad wanted to make sure we saw the U.S., so each summer we'd head off someplace else.

I guess all that traveling got into your blood. You and your wife have also taken some adventurous/exciting trips. Can you tell us about a few of the most unusual?

We have enjoyed cross-country skiing in Canada and the northern U.S., biking in various places in the U.S., and hiking. The most unusual trip (and one of the most fun) was a dog sledding trip to northern Minnesota. The dogs love to run and once they start out, you as the driver just have to hang on. The trails are narrow, and some of the hills are steep, so there are lots of challenges.

Where do you plan to go next? And why?

I'd like to go biking in France or Italy. I try and pick spots I'll enjoy as well as great places to research the next Sam Thorpe novel.

Speaking of Sam, I think everyone wonders how much an author has in common with the hero of his book. In what ways are you and Sam Thorpe alike? Different?

Sam and I both grew up in Minneapolis and went to the University of Minnesota. I had a pretty normal childhood, while Sam ran away from home at fourteen. He played football at the university; I never made it that far. We both served in the military.

You seem to have a knack for putting Sam into perilous circumstances. What is the most dangerous situation you ever faced?

During my time in Vietnam, we would experience rocket attacks on our compound. The danger was you never knew where the rockets would land.

So you obviously write some of Sam’s adventures from firsthand experience. I know that some of Thy Kingdom Come is taken from your work in Washington, DC. From your experience with the Anti-Terrorism task force there, what would you say is the greatest danger facing America today?

I hate to say it, but I think we're too quick on the trigger. Military force should be used only as a last resort. Most military guys will tell you it's not an exact science, and people get hurt and killed in wars. It has to be worth it.

Washington wasn’t the only place you’ve lived and worked. You’ve moved pretty often in your military career. Of all the places you were stationed, which was your favorite, and why? Ditto for the least favorite.

Probably my favorite place was Fort Carson, Colorado, located right outside of Colorado Springs; the Rocky Mountains make it one of the most beautiful places in the world. I enjoyed each assignment, so no least favorite. Probably my tour in Vietnam would be closest, although that is a beautiful country.

Can we get a sneak peek into your writing life? With all your traveling, moving, etc., how do you find time to write? What’s your usual writing routine? And how long did it take you to write & sell Thy Kingdom Come?

I'm a morning person so I try and get three or four hours in, then go outside for a run. I try to tie travels into writing. Take my writing stuff with me. I just got back from Puerto Rico and hope to make that country a site for Sam's following adventure. There were a lot of rejections before Medallion Press bought Thy Kingdom Come (about four years worth).

And now you’re hard at work on the next book in what hopefully will become a many-volume series. What can you tell us about the sequel to Thy Kingdom Come?

In Sam's second story, he is faced by Vietnamese men taking retribution for the massacre at My Lai forty years ago. [I’ve been lucky enough to get a sneak peek at this sequel called, Sons of My Lai, and it’s guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat—with murders, political intrigue, kidnappings, and a cast of unique (and sometimes humorous) personalities.]

So, Don, has getting published changed your writing and/or your writing life in any ways?

I'm spending a whole lot more time marketing and promoting my novel. If the books don't sell, the publisher isn't interested in another one. [With a fast-paced adventure such as Thy Kingdom Come, I doubt you’ll have a problem selling books. I wouldn’t be surprised to see your name on the bestseller list shortly.]

As you move into the realm of superstars, do you have any advice for aspiring writers?

Join writers groups and go to conferences. Learn the craft as well as the business of writing. Pick the brains of the folks who have done well. Join a critique group. You need a good group to work with you and tell you where you need to improve. I believe my group, of which Lily is a member, has been a driving factor in my publication. The key is to never give up.

You’ve obviously reached one of your big dreams with the debut of Thy Kingdom Come. And I know there are sequels in the works (Sons of My Lai, for instance), but can you share any of your other dreams/hopes with us?

The key is to keep improving. As much as I enjoy Thy Kingdom Come, I suspect I'll look back one day and shudder at some of the mistakes I made.

For those who want to know more:

I hope everyone will go to my website, www.donhelin.com to get more information on Thy Kingdom Come, me, and where I'll be. Thanks for the chance to be here and please drop me an email to let me know how you enjoyed the book and things you wish I'd done differently.

Thanks, Don! Best of luck with those book sales!

Monday, February 2, 2009

We're # ONE!!


The Wild Rose Press took the #1 Spot in the 2008 Preditors and Editors poll for BEST PUBLISHER!!

http://anotherealm.com/prededitors/votebookpub08.htm