Softball is a sport that is very near and dear to my heart, having played for almost twenty years and a dozen or more of those in an intensely competitive environment. It is one of the fastest growing sports for women in North America and has even developed a following in Australia, Europe and Asia.
The sport has helped shaped me as a person, and given me lifelong friends. Softball is so important to me that my first book features an Olympic hopeful, highlighting the amazing oportunities the sport has opened up for girls all over North American and increasingly, the world. Softball provides college scholarships throughout the US and Canada. There are even professional U.S. leagues that elite players can make a living in.
And yet, there will be no softball at the 2012 games in London, England. Sadly, the 2008 Beijing Olympic games may be the last time we see softball in the Olympics, having been voted out by the IOC due to a perceived lack of competition with the dominant U.S. team. In fact, Japan's gold medal victory over the US team may be the best thing that ever happened to women's fast pitch, because it shows that other countries are putting substantial resources into their softball programs.
This October, the IOC will again be voting on whether to include softball in the 2016 games. The sport is vying for one of two spots, against squash, baseball, karate, rugby, golf and roller sports. The general opinion out there is that softball has about a one in two chance of being reinstated. Let's hope the IOC members will be better educated and informed about the sport of softball, and how important it is in the sporting world.
Keep your fingers crossed!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Softball's Chances in 2016
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Thursday, February 12, 2009
TV segment
Fellow RWA chapter member Kate Austin and I taped a short segment for Shaw TV's The Express that will be airing Friday February 13th at 10 am and 3 pm. It's a short piece about romance writing in today's market, and I think there may be a male cover model involved... If you miss those times, it will repeat throughout the weekend in honor of Valentine's Day.
Happy viewing!
Kaylea Cross
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Vancouver Public Library speaking event
Fellow Vancouver RWA chapter members Kate Austin, Lee MacKenzie and I will be putting on a presentation about romance writing on Wednesday, February 11th at the Vancouver Public Library at 7 pm. A question and answer period will follow each presenter, and there will also be a book sale featuring works by published auhtors of the GVCRWA. We'd love to see you there, so come on down and meet us!
Kaylea
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Sony Reader contest
Thought I'd let everyone know I am one of the authors sponsoring the "Win a Sony Reader Contest" at The Wild Rose Press. To enter, go to http://www.thewildrosepress.com/ and click on the Sony reader picture on the upper left hand corner.
If you purchase a book from one of the authors listed under that link, you can enter the contest. You may enter multiple times for multiple purchases. The winner will be announced in March. As a reminder, I write for the Crimson Rose imprint, which is romantic suspense. This is a great opportunity to read more TWRP titles, and the Sony reader is just about the greatest gadget ever invented. I love mine! It's easy to use, portable, and reads just like a book. Plus, the books are much less expensive in digital format.
Happy reading!
Kaylea Cross
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
interview at The Romance Studio
If anyone wants to see how I develop ideas for my books, check out my interview with The Romance Studio, at www.theromancestudio.com. For the month of January, I'm one of the featured authors on the homepage, located about halfway down.
Enjoy!
Kaylea Cross
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What's new in the new year
Hi everyone. Lots going on for me in the new year. I've spent the last month promoting myself on the web and facebook, and getting my books into some local stores to see if I can keep building my reader base. The publishing industry has been hit hard by the current economic crisis, and even the major NY houses are laying off staff. For e-pubs like my publisher, this is good news because it opens up the e-book niche even farther. Since Oprah gave the nod to the Amazon Kindle, its sales rocketed over the Christmas holidays, and so have Sony's for its digital reader. More and more people are reading digital versions of books because they are convenient, and cheaper than buying a paperback.
For myself, my editor now has my third installment in my series, and I've already begun book four, featuring Rhys and Neveah. No one has picked up my Civil War novel yet, but I do have a publisher and an agent reading the full manuscript. The Vacant Chair placed second in a small contest I entered, so I know it has potential.
Other than that, I'm struggling to carve out enough time to sit and write, while not neglecting my children. A tough order to fill, but I'm doing my best.
I hope 2009 is good to all of you!
Kaylea Cross
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Christmas chaos
Hi to all of you madly rushing around to get everything ready for the big day. Those of you that know me know what a huge deal Christmas is around our place. We've got four trees decorated plus a 9 foot by 5 foot arbor, and every nook and cranny of our Victorian gingerbread house is full of trimmings for the season. I swear my husband would love to be Santa Claus. Starting in November, he pesters everyone we know with emails about how many days left until Christmas.
In between all this holiday merrymaking and looking after our little guys (who think everybody celebrates Christmas this way), I've somehow found time to revise my third manuscript in my series with TWRP. No Turning Back features Ben and Samarra, who you'll meet in Cover of Darkness. I'm going to submit it to my editor in the first week of the New Year, meeting my self-imposed deadline. Bet no one's really surprised by that, control freak that I am.
It's snowing like crazy here today, so I'm going to make myself a mug of cider, turn on the fireplace by one of our trees, and get another hour of editing done before my little guy wakes up from his nap.
Wishing you and your family a wondrous Christmas season,
Kaylea Cross
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