Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Last Chance to catch Judy Howard's Inspiring Writing Seminars

If you have ever considered a writing career, this is the seminar for you.
The Road To Writing, Part One -
 Have You Ever Thought About Writing?
 
 Judy Howard presents the basics about how she began her writing career. This is a motivating seminar with handouts and outlines to download.
If you live in the Inland Empire of Southern California, mark Thursday,  April 16th,  10:00 - 11:00 am on your calendar and come to The Southern California Good Sam Samboree at the Golden Village Palms RV Resort
No RV? No Worry! This RV rally is open to the public with a minimal $5.00 admission fee.
 
 
 


Don't go home!!
Stay
for
 The Road To Writing, Part Two 
What Makes A Good Story?
 

After a thirty minute break from Part One, Judy delves into the basics of Plot, Structure, and Character Building. So plan on staying on Thursday, April 16th from  11:30  to 12:30.

Meet other aspiring writers as well as accomplished authors who enjoy Howard's presentations during an educational and motivating morning.


 

 
And Finally!!
 
Save this date, too!!
 
 Saturday, April 25th
10 am  to 12:00 pm
at the Ovitt Community Library
215 East "C" St.
Ontario, Ca.
 
The Road To Writing - Part Three
Where is the Inspiration?
 
 
 


 

Saturday, April 4, 2015

What can you accomplish in a year?


What can you accomplish in a year?

 

Retirement:
In May of last year, I sold my pet grooming business, The Canine Beauty Salon, which I had operated since I was eleven. I’m not going to say how many years that is but my upcoming birthday will be the last year I’ll see any number in the sixties. You do the math. With my signature on the bill of sale, my new goal is to live the dream - travel and write books.
 

 

 

Remain in the top 10% of Amazon’s Author Ranking:
You, my readers, have humbled and inspired me since the release of my first two books, COAST TO COAST WITH A CAT AND A GHOST and GOING HOME WITH A CAT AND A GHOST. Thank you so much. 

Publish book number three:
In August last year I  edited and reedited my latest book, MASADA’S MARINE,  clicked the “Publish” button, and  then like every author I know, ran to the bathroom, hung my head in the toilet bowl and vomited. The birth of this third novel, is the story of a service dog and her wounded Marine warrior, and I believe, is my most compelling yet. Already the reviews have proved my goal is being met - to bring awareness, not only to what our veterans have sacrificed, but also the importance of service dogs in aiding  their readjustment to civilian life.

Enjoy the honeymoon stage of retirement:
Sportster and I traveled the coast of California, Oregon and Washington.





Mendocino: I visited my artist friend Suzi Long who lives above her art gallery in this old water tower in Mendocino, Ca. Pretty cool! And she is a very accomplished artist. I'm going to take some of her classes some day.
 I held a Bengal tiger. Att six months old, this cutie could have done a lot of damage.

The beautiful  Oregon coast...

...and the Olympic forest. The inspiration for  Sportster's new novel. He's pawing at the computer keyboard as you read this.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

RVer, author Judy Howard travels 'Coast to Coast with a Cat and a Ghost'

RVer, author Judy Howard travels 'Coast to Coast with a Cat and a Ghost'
Author and solo RVer Judy Howard with pet companion Sportster (Julianne G. Crane)
Solo RVer Judy Howard's lust for traveling became ingrained during a family vacation when she was a young girl.

In 1955, she recalls, "We traveled in our Willys Jeep towing our travel trailer from Springfield, Ill., to visit Disneyland" in California. "For a ten-year-old girl, that experience was unforgettable, not only because of Disneyland, but also because of the journey itself--Route 66, small towns, horned toads and Indians."

Now, nearing 70, Judy says she still feels "just as much passion for the journey as for the destination. Every day I am filled with gratitude for the privileged lifestyle I am able to enjoy."

Judy Howard's traveling rig.
She's married three times during her life. "My third was the longest of 25 years, the hardest and, amazingly, the best."

"In 2000 my husband and I purchased a 1997 24-foot Class C Winnebago Itasca.  We were only able to enjoy a few trips before he fell ill to lung cancer and died in 2004."

While she nursed her husband, she also nurtured a dream of driving their motorhome from southern California to Florida to visit a friend.

"After watching the Tom Hanks movie, Cast Away, I created a life-sized doll like the Wilson (soccer ball) character in the movie. He would become my companion and I would tell him my plans," she says.

"Afraid and alone, three months after my husband passed away, I made that trip, accompanied by the doll and my cat, Sportster, riding shotgun. With country music cranked and blaring for 3,000 miles all the way to Florida, I cried and sang my lungs out. However, the woman who drove the 3,000 miles back home had changed. She sang 'I will survive,' 'I am woman,' and 'I’m Proud to be an American.'"

Inside Judy and Sportster's motorhome. (Julianne G. Crane)
In the beginning of her RVing adventures, Judy worked full time as the owner of a pet grooming business, The Canine Beauty Salon.  She joined a Good Sam chapter called the Rolling Singles and tried to be content with close-by, monthly camp outs. "But I yearned to go farther and longer."

Judy has traveled solo in her Winnebago for 11 years now. "I love its size and the coziness of the Class C floor plan."

In 2010 Judy discovered she had a talent and love for writing. "I’ve had a custom desk built in my motorhome so that I can spend my future doing the two things I love--writing and traveling."

Judy Howard's books (Julianne G. Crane)
She wrote her first book about her 2004 trip, Coast to Coast with a Cat and a Ghost. (2011). It is "a memoir about my loss, but more importantly, about my new beginning as an RVing widow," she says.

In 2012, Judy published:  Going Home with a Cat and a Ghost "a romantic mystery appealing to everyone in the second half of their life who have asked themselves, What if? Even in this work of fiction, Judy Howard delivers to the reader a message about how to rise above life's tragedies."

Her third book,  Masada's Marine: A Story of a Service Dog and her Wounded Marine Warrior came out in 2014. The novel, "the uplifting message of overcoming life's dramatic hurdles is delivered. Howard draws the reader into the life of a Marine Corps veteran who struggles with PTSD when he comes home from Iraq and, also, into the life a dog named Masada, who becomes a service dog for the wounded warrior."

About Sportster, the cat

Sportster (Julianne G. Crane)
"He has more fans and followers than I do," says Judy.

"He arrived in my life when someone brought him into my grooming shop as a small kitten, asking where the humane society was located. I was considering adopting a dog, but I agreed to take the kitten and find him a home," she says.

"I didn’t particularly like cats, but my employees talked me into making him a 'shop cat.' He didn’t last long in the shop cat position before he had purred his way into my heart, and I took him home. Now I would not own a dog. Cats are amazing, at least Sportster is."

He is a traveler, a companion, an explorer and a co-author. "He writes a blog, The Cat’s Perspective On Reading, Writing and Life, and has begun to write his memoirs. He too, loves to travel and gets very excited when he sees me loading the motorhome."

More about Judy Howard

Judy also presents inspirational seminars about writing and self-publishing at RV rallies, libraries, schools and veteran centers. "I believe writing is healing, and that we owe it to our youth to record our history."

Although not a full time RVer, she says, "the lure to do so is strong. I travel four to five months out of the year."

Always before a long trip she says she is scared. "The 'What If’s' try to consume me. Always before I publish my next book I am nauseous with worry. What will people think? Life is scary," she says.

"My message to everyone–and Sportster would agree–whatever it is you want to do with your life, don’t let fear keep you from getting behind the wheel.  Pack up your doubts, put your dreams in gear, and step on the gas. Life is for living."

Website: JudyHowardPublishing.com
Facebook: facebook.com/judy.howard.716
Twitter: twitter.com/SPORSTERHOWARD
Blog: The Wandering RV Widow.

She is currently working on books four and five.

Julianne G. Crane


Read more RV lifestyle articles by Julianne G Crane at RVWheelLife.com. 

RVing widow Judy Howard becomes author after traveling ‘Coast to Coast with a Cat and a Ghost’

RV Wheel Life

Julianne G. Crane writes about recreation vehicle and camping lifestyles, people, destinations.

In the 03/10/2015 edition:



RVing widow Judy Howard becomes author after traveling ‘Coast to Coast with a Cat and a Ghost’

By Julianne G Crane on Mar 10, 2015 12:41 am
JudyHoward_4_cat_CU_JulianneGCraneJudy Howard has traveled solo with her pet companion, Sportster, for 11 years in her 1997 24-foot Class C Winnebago Itasca.
She wrote her first book about her 3,000-mile trip in 2004, shortly after her husband passed. Coast to Coast with a Cat and a Ghost (2011) is a memoir about her loss. “But more importantly,” she says, it is “about my new beginning as an RVing widow.”
When asked if she runs into trouble on the road traveling alone, Judy says: “No. I am a fanatic about maintenance and repairs.” And, she reports, “I keep a low profile when I stay in a rest stop, Wal-Mart or truck stop.”
But unexpected things happen, she adds. One challenge came when she was traveling I-70, near the Eisenhower Tunnel west of Denver.
“I panicked because I wasn’t sure of the clearance for my motorhome,” she recalls, “so I took the detour, Loveland Pass. At 12,000-feet elevation, almost straight up, I white-knuckled the steering wheel through hairpin turns all the way to the top and back down. I will never forget that ride.”
Learn more about Judy, Sportster and her road to becoming an author of three books (and working on two more) by clicking here for an article on WomenRVers.blogspot.com.
Photo: RVer Judy Howard and travel companion Sportster. (Julianne G. Crane)

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Where is the Inspiration?

Mark your calendars
Saturday, April 25, 2015
10:00 to 12.00
at
Ovitt Community Library
215  E. C St.
Ontario, Ca.
 
 


Take a Step for a Vet - It's time to Pay It Forward

JUST A REMINDER
 Sunday, March 1st
 
I will be attending the Good Sam/Camping World RV Rally  in Phoenix, Arizona and participating in  a 5K at the Phoenix Raceway to raise money for the Fisher House.org, an organization who builds homes for veterans. 
PLEASE  join my team, Judy Howard Publishing, in our participation of  
 
 
 
AND
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE AND CLOSER TO HOME .....
 
 
 

Friday, February 6, 2015

A BOOK PARTY!! JOIN THE FUN!



 
Attention
Veteran Centers, Correctional Institutions, Schools, and Clubs.
Judy Howard offers inspirational  seminars about writing and publishing. It is a well-known fact that WRITING IS HEALING.
Check out these website.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Judy's Seminars and workshops are known for getting the reluctant, unsure writer on the Road To Writing.
THE ROAD TO WRITING PART ONE - GETTINNG STARTED
THE ROAD TO WRITING  PART TWO - WHAT MAKES A GOOD STORY?
 and her newest  seminar
THE ROAD TO WRITING PART THREE - INSPIRATION
Top ranking Amazon Author Judy Howard  has presented her seminars across the country.
 
Contact her for more information about her up coming writing seminars.
CONTACT  JUDY HOWARD