Monday, March 31, 2014

Camp NaNoWriMo 2014 Begins!

It's that special time of the year! The first of two Camp NaNoWriMo events begins tomorrow! Have you considered participating? If you've ever wanted to give this a shot, now is the perfect time for you! It's not too late to take part is this fun and fabulous event either.

My Camp NaNoWriMo novel is called Pagan Ways. It's a religious romance set in the modern era but centers around a very ancient religion.

Blythe Barton, a writer for a local magazine, is asked to write an article about real witches for an upcoming Halloween issue. As a Christian Blythe feels very strange about researching the pagan ways but reluctantly agrees to do it in order to earn a promotion. She meets with a local potter and Wiccan, Rick Conrad, who agrees to give her an interview if she agrees to study his religion for a few months to fully understand why pagans believe what they believe. She reluctantly agrees and Rick, along with his high priestess, Arden McMurphy, begin teaching Blythe about their religion. Arden's distrust in Blythe combined with growing feelings Blythe has for Rick complicate matters and could bring problems for Arden's well established coven. Will Arden's past, Blythe's future, and Rick's love all come together for the mutual benefit of all or will their own wishes break apart the coven for good?

I'm hoping tomorrow you'll grab your pens or laptops and begin that novel you want to write as well. If you've already signed up to participate, that's fantastic! Please friend me on my Camp NaNoWriMo profile. I look forward to connecting with you and seeing both of us reach that coveted word count!

Tomorrow I'm off to Camp NaNoWriMo!

Saturday, March 29, 2014

So you've been published. Now what?

You've written. You've edited. You've sent your manuscript off to a publisher. They liked it! After more editing and cover design, you're finally a published author! That's the end, right? If you think that's it, you may want to rethink this whole process.

Once you've gotten your book published, there's much more work to do if you want to find success with your work. Don't think your publisher has an army of promoters walking out the door of your publishing house with your book in hand ready to spread the news. Don't get me wrong. A really good publisher will do some marketing and promoting for you. But the grassroots part of getting your name and your product out there won't be done by them. The main chunk of the marketing needs to be done by you.

So, right now you may be thinking, "How do I market my book?" Well there are several ways to do that. We live in the modern era of social media. So you don't have a Facebook account, Twitter account, or blog? Well sign up for one. Facebook, Twitter, and Blogger are free for your use! These are fantastic tools that you can use to get your name and your book in the spotlight for free! A great way to start is to connect with other authors and readers alike. After all, these are people who have the same goal you do. They've published a book and want to see it be successful. Find groups online that promote or review the genre you've written.

Don't saturate the groups with your posts though. If you post five and six times a day links to Amazon or Barnes and Noble where people can buy your book you might find yourself getting banned for overdoing it. You've also got to promote to the right groups. If you write mysteries, a group of romance readers may not be the best avenue for you to visit to promote your book. Saturating the market makes you look desperate. Trust me, I understand that you're extremely excited but be smart about your promoting.

The internet is an excellent tool for promotion but don't forget about old fashioned face time. Check out your local book stores, especially independently owned ones. Attend events at the bookstores. Make yourself known there. Get to know the staff and owners. Once you have a copy of your book in hand, then pay a visit to them and talk with them about the possibility of them stocking your book. If they know you already, that can make things a bit easier to convince them to give your book a chance.

I've made the mistakes above. My first book was published in 2009. I fell for a scam from a publisher that agreed to publish and market the book for free. When my book came out, it looked perfect. It was everything I'd hoped for in a cover design. Inside though, it was clear that the book had not been edited at all. During the publication process I found several errors and e-mailed them corrections. They charged me $50 to make the corrections. I paid it, but found many more errors after it was published. By then it was too late to make any more changes. I then became inundated with e-mails from them saying that they would submit it to various places for certain fees. Apparently in order to get the so-called promotion they promised I had to pay hefty fees or buy large copies of my own book to get that done. Even though I know that copies of the book had sold, I never once saw a single royalty payment from them. As a new author I was led to believe that they would handle it all and I'd be reaping the rewards of success. The reality was far from that. In talking with local bookstores, most of them didn't like to stock self-published books or ones by this particular publisher because they often didn't sell. I was sunk before I even began.

Don't make the mistakes I did the first time around. My first book went nowhere because I didn't know how to market it. I expected the publisher to handle all of that, as they said they would. Since then, I've read and researched. I've gotten involved with a wonderful, reputable publisher now whose goal is to help me be successful and will give me the tools and guidance needed to find that success. After all, my success will be their success! They believe in me. I believe in myself. As a partnership, we can share success in my book!

Don't think that once you've been published that all you have to do is write. Market yourself and your product. Interact with your Facebook friends, Twitter followers, and blog readers. Show them that they are important to you! Make friends with your local booksellers. Last, don't fall for any self-publication scams. Find a reputable traditional publisher who will be your partner, not one that offers empty promises as a self-publication scam. Believe in yourself!

This blog post will offer some insight into what happens once you have a book in hand. Even then, it's not a cake walk. There's still plenty of work involved.

Are you still up for the challenge? Do you still want to be an author? If so, go for it! You believe in yourself and that's the first step!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

A Good Read!

Even when I was a child, there was nothing more relaxing and fun than cracking open a book and being magically transported to another land, another time, or another person's life. Today this still holds true for me. For me, when I read the words on the page cease to exist and show themselves like a film in my mind. As I read I'm watching what's happening in my book in my imagination. It's quite intriguing really! Everything that happens around me I don't even notice. I zone out to the world and zone in to the world inside the book. Nothing else can give me that amazing sensation as reading does.

That being said, I'm very particular about books that I read. I prefer to read books that put things in a happier, fun light than not. I suppose that's why I usually read romances. However, I am reading two books currently that are quite different from my norm. One is The Protector's War by S. M. Stirling and the other is Calico: Children of the Shawnee by Allison Bruning.

The Protector's War is actually the second book in a trilogy. The first one is Dies the Fire and it was fantastic! Imagine yourself in the modern world when suddenly all electricity ceases to work. All of physics and science changes and nothing is as it once was any longer. The modern world is plunged into the Dark Ages and people have to learn how to survive. Factions are formed and people rule their lands differently. That's the story of this trilogy. In The Protector's War two friendly factions, the Mackenzies and the Bearkillers, are preparing for war against the Protectorate, as the Protector really is an evil, conniving man whose goal is to further his own good. This book is definitely a drama and keeps you on the edge of your seat!

Calico: Children of the Shawnee is the first book of a series by Allison Bruning. From the first page, I was hooked on this one. You are taken back in time to the mid-1700's to a time when the Native Americans were in control of the land and the European settlers have just arrived. The book centers on a young white girl named Calico, who is growing up as a member of the Shawnee tribe. She is at odds with Little Owl, a boy from her tribe and the two fight often. I am currently about a third of the way through the book and Calico is twelve at this point. She's struggling with growing up and feels more comfortable hunting than she does at home cooking, sewing, or doing other tasks left to the women. I'm thoroughly enjoying this book. It reads quickly and I look forward to reading more each day.

So if you're looking for a couple of good reads, you might want to check these out. Happy reading!

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Oh Glorious Weekend!

The weekend is finally here! I'd jump for joy if I wasn't still relaxing in bed. Granted I have my laptop out and we've already had breakfast but my whole family is relaxing and being a bit lazy. It's the weekend so we can do that! My husband is snoozing, my daughter is watching Disney Junior, and I'm online. The pets are the active ones today. Lucy and Bear (our two dogs) are playing with a squeaky toy in the living room. Our kitten Chibi is running around. He's a typical kitten really. The silly little guy just jumped into the bathtub and is chasing his tail in there! It sounds like a little earthquake is coming from the bathtub! The other two kitties are being lazy. Athena is asleep on my jewelry box and Socks is in his basket on top of the bookcase in the living room.

So what's on tap for today? Aside from the usual housework that needs to be done we plan on staying home, relaxing, and enjoying being with each other. Family time is very important. Sometimes in the hustle and bustle of the week we don't get to spend as much time just being together as we like. Fortunately we can make up for that on the weekends!

The weekends are a great time to catch up on all those TV shows we've recorded on the DVR during the week. I admit I'm notorious for recording shows that end up not getting watched. We have three episodes of Dallas to catch up on today as well. That's one show that I definitely go back and watch! We love Dallas! I'm sure some of you are glued to your screens for the March Madness basketball tournament going on right now. As for me, I';m just ready to see something besides cartoons. My daughter loves to monopolize the TV on Saturday mornings. I certainly did as a kid too, so I'm all right with that.

I hope you all have a wonderfully relaxing weekend!

Friday, March 21, 2014

TGIF!

Happy Friday everyone! I know I'm thrilled that I made it through this week unscathed and I am sure you are thrilled that you did as well. Good news has come my way though! The Search for Mrs. Claus is set for release on June 20, 2014! I'm excited to share this with you!

This has been a difficult week at the office but has been extremely productive for me as far as my writing goes. I outlined a very pivotal chapter for my upcoming Camp NaNo work that really gives me a guide to how the novel will end. It excites me to reach a point like that when I'm writing or outlining! Reaching a point like that really makes me love doing what I do! It's just fun!

This weekend's going to be a stay-at-home sort of weekend for me. I've got a lot that I want to get done at home. Spring has sprung and there's lots of spring cleaning that needs to be completed. And April's almost here so I really want to work on more outlining. I have a lofty goal of 75,000 words for this Camp NaNo project and it will take a lot of hard work, imagination, and direction to make that happen.

If you're looking for a good book to read over the weekend and love crime novels, you may want to check out Sketch of a Murder by fellow MSH author Aya Walksfar. It looks like you'll be on the edge of your seat while reading! Aya's a captivating author and I'm going to have to check it out myself!

I'm hoping you'll all have a fabulous weekend! Rest, relax, and read!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Continuous Progress

My author page on Facebook is growing! So far I have 50 likes. I know that's not very many but the number is slowly growing. I love seeing the progress that I am making!

March is halfway over. Honestly, where is the year going? It seems like only yesterday we were toasting the sparkling grape juice and wishing everyone a happy New Year and now St. Patrick's Day is tomorrow. This year is truly flying. There's an old adage that says "time flies when you're having fun." That's apparently true. This year so far really has been a fun year for me. Summer is just around the corner already!

Oh, speaking of St. Patrick's Day, for those like me with a love of all things Irish here's a book that you may enjoy! Bailey's Revenge by Allison Bruning is available now! I'm looking forward to reading this one. Some of my favorite novels have been historical romances set in Ireland. Do you remember Outlander by Diane Gabaldon? That series was wonderful and I'm hoping this one will be just was incredible! Do check it out if you're a fan of books set in Ireland.

Enjoy your St. Patricks' Day tomorrow and don't forget to wear something green!

Friday, March 14, 2014

Relaxation

Today is a much needed vacation day from work! For the past five weeks I've been working six days a week. My brain is a bit blurred from so much work and overtime. I really need this little break. I have today and tomorrow off, which will be really nice. I'm hoping to take today and just relax.

My plan for today is pretty simple. I want to outline another chapter in my next work, Pagan Ways. It's also my husband's birthday and we'll all be going to dinner tonight at Olive Garden. I'd also like to get a few things done around the house that I just haven't had time to do while working so much.

Camp NaNoWriMo is almost here! If you are planning on participating I wish you much success! If not and you've been thinking about writing a novel, consider it. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain just by going for it. If you dream of becoming a published author, this is one avenue you can use to help your dream become a reality! And speaking of dreams, Unspoken Dreams by Alisha Guenzel will be released on March 22, 2014!

I invite you to check out her page.

Enjoy your Friday. I most certainly plan on enjoying mine!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Progress Update


Today was a tougher day for me. I've been a migraine sufferer for the majority of my life and woke up with a real doozy of one today. I took my Imitrex and waited for it to get to work on my head. I still ended up calling in to work because the pain was just so awful. I really detest calling in, but sometimes you have to do what you have to do. Health takes precedence. It's now mid-afternoon and after one Imitrex, two Aleve, and the morning snuggling with my two dogs and one of my cats I'm feeling much better. I have a couple of hours before the family gets home so I am going to take this time and work on my latest novel idea.

Even when I am at work I can find a little space to jot down my thoughts. When I'm on lunch break I typically sit in a corner of the break room by myself. The photo above is my little corner of the office break room where I write in my green notebook. See, if something's important enough then you can make time for it anywhere! There are some friends who always invite me to sit with them but lately I've been declining because I really want to get my ideas outlined for my next NaNo project. Camp NaNoWriMo is just around the corner beginning in April and I want to have my outline ready to write come the first day of April! I've already signed up for Camp NaNo and am excited to get it started!

Mountain Springs House did receive my contract back earlier this week in the mail. Hooray! I'm excited for the next step in the publishing process. Several other authors from MSH will be participating in Camp NaNo as well and I'm excited to see their success at camp!

It's time for me to log off of the blog for a bit and go grab that green notebook. There are ideas in my head and need to get out and on to paper.