This is really cool!
My first book “Faithful Deceptions” is being highlighted this week on Marketing Tips for Authors . Those who leave a comment will be entered into a drawing to win a free Kindle copy of the book. This is a great blog to follow. I find endless amounts of helpful information each time I visit.
Faithful Deceptions is also The Book of the Day over at: E-Readers News Today.
I highly recommend both these sites for promoting your books. :)
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Monday, June 20, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Wacky Wednesday Links
Talk about Wacky! This picture says it all! LOL
These links are a bit all over the place. Story of my life these days. LOL Hope you find something you like and can use. :)
Oh, and I almost forgot to mention that My Short Story Prequel -Shattered Souls of Innocence is due to release real soon! I must warn you though. It's a teaser for the novel Target of Betrayal. What does that mean exactly? Well, if I've done my job right, you'll be itching to read this next book. LOL
Now to the links!
Niche-Marketing - Be Creative when thinking about who your readers are.
http://www.alanrinzler.com/blog/2010/07/26/boost-your-book-sales-with-the-magic-of-niche-marketing/
How about a Video Blog (Thanks to Marie for sharing this link!)
This is Not for me, but I love watching them. :)
http://desktopvideo.about.com/od/videoblogging/ht/howtovlog
Tip Sheets -Best Kept Publicity Secret?
Self Publishing Coach.com
So you are wondering about true sales numbers? Great post by Victorine Lieske.
http://victorinewrites.blogspot.com/2011/03/sales-growth-over-time.html
How to Publish an Ebook for Multiple Platforms
The Savvy Book Marketer
How to Get Your Book Mentioned in a Newspaper - Lots of great suggestions here!
This was very interesting! Marketing Methods that DON'T work.
http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2011/06/book-marketing-methods-that-dont-work.html
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Oh, and I almost forgot to mention that My Short Story Prequel -Shattered Souls of Innocence is due to release real soon! I must warn you though. It's a teaser for the novel Target of Betrayal. What does that mean exactly? Well, if I've done my job right, you'll be itching to read this next book. LOL
Now to the links!
Niche-Marketing - Be Creative when thinking about who your readers are.
http://www.alanrinzler.com/blog/2010/07/26/boost-your-book-sales-with-the-magic-of-niche-marketing/
How about a Video Blog (Thanks to Marie for sharing this link!)
This is Not for me, but I love watching them. :)
http://desktopvideo.about.com/od/videoblogging/ht/howtovlog
Tip Sheets -Best Kept Publicity Secret?
Self Publishing Coach.com
So you are wondering about true sales numbers? Great post by Victorine Lieske.
http://victorinewrites.blogspot.com/2011/03/sales-growth-over-time.html
How to Publish an Ebook for Multiple Platforms
The Savvy Book Marketer
How to Get Your Book Mentioned in a Newspaper - Lots of great suggestions here!
This was very interesting! Marketing Methods that DON'T work.
http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2011/06/book-marketing-methods-that-dont-work.html
Saturday, April 2, 2011
The Aftermath
Okay, so you've written a novel. Spent months, if not years, working on edits and polishing your baby till it's nice and sparkling clean. Even gone the extra mile and learned all the different formatting required to publish your masterpiece and design a great cover. It's out there and you're so excited. But now what?
Marketing. Getting that book out into the world where readers will notice and want to read it is a hard and time consuming task. Even if you've gone the traditional publishing route, alot of the marketing will be left up to you. Unless you are a best selling author, not much time and energy will be spent on your book. So what do you do?
Here are a few tips I've come across. All books are different. Some will work, some won't. You just have to dig your heals in and give it all you've got. It won't happen over night, but if you spend some time everyday working on new avenues for getting noticed it will happen.
Press Release Sites
https://www.pr.com/
http://www.prlog.org/pub/account.html
http://www.pressking.com/user/new
http://www.free-press-release.com/
http://www.clickpress.com
http://www.1888pressrelease.com/
http://www.24-7pressreleases.com/
http://www.express-press-release.net/
http://www.free-press-release-center.info/
http://www.PressMethod.com
http://www.Newswiretoday.com
Sites for Book Reviews
A Romance Review
All About Romance
Angies Romance Reviews
Cataromance Reviews
Coffee Time Romance
Contemporary Romance Writers
Dear Author
EHarlequin
Joyfully Reviewed
Love Romances More
Marilyn's Romance Reviews
Pink Heart Society Reviews
Reader to Reader
Reviews - Once Upon a Romance
Romance by the Blog
Romance Junkies
Romance Reader at Heart
Romance Reviews
Romancing the Blog
Romantic Times
Sheikh Book Reviews
Simply Romance Reviews
Smart Bitches Trashy Books
The Literary Times
The Romance Reader
The Romance Reader Connection
Extras
* Postcards with Book Cover and description of book to pass out when you are out and about. Also a great way to give someone an autographed souvenir for purchasing your e-book.
* Book marks with same info - Hey, I still use them. LOL
* Pens, Business cards, Magnets, etc. (easy to accidentally leave behind ;)
Networking & Blogging
Set up a blog where you can have links to purchase your books and share bits about your life or writing. It's free. And it's a great way to connect with your readers. Then branch out to other bloggers. Now I'm not talking about visiting blogs for the sole purpose of plugging your book. Not cool. Search the web for things you really enjoy. Follow the blogs. Comment on the posts. People really do make the extra effort to click and see who you are. :)
Set Up Author's Page
* Amazon.com - (Don't forget the UK! You have to set it up on both)
* Amazon.co.uk https://www.amazon.co.uk/
* Goodreads
* Shelfari
I'm still brain storming and although it hurts sometimes (LOL) it's paying off.
Best of luck! And if you have any ideas you'd like to share, I would love to hear them! I'll even send a FREE print copy of my book for the best new idea! :)
Marketing. Getting that book out into the world where readers will notice and want to read it is a hard and time consuming task. Even if you've gone the traditional publishing route, alot of the marketing will be left up to you. Unless you are a best selling author, not much time and energy will be spent on your book. So what do you do?
Here are a few tips I've come across. All books are different. Some will work, some won't. You just have to dig your heals in and give it all you've got. It won't happen over night, but if you spend some time everyday working on new avenues for getting noticed it will happen.
Press Release Sites
https://www.pr.com/
http://www.prlog.org/pub/account.html
http://www.pressking.com/user/new
http://www.free-press-release.com/
http://www.clickpress.com
http://www.1888pressrelease.com/
http://www.24-7pressreleases.com/
http://www.express-press-release.net/
http://www.free-press-release-center.info/
http://www.PressMethod.com
http://www.Newswiretoday.com
Sites for Book Reviews
A Romance Review
All About Romance
Angies Romance Reviews
Cataromance Reviews
Coffee Time Romance
Contemporary Romance Writers
Dear Author
EHarlequin
Joyfully Reviewed
Love Romances More
Marilyn's Romance Reviews
Pink Heart Society Reviews
Reader to Reader
Reviews - Once Upon a Romance
Romance by the Blog
Romance Junkies
Romance Reader at Heart
Romance Reviews
Romancing the Blog
Romantic Times
Sheikh Book Reviews
Simply Romance Reviews
Smart Bitches Trashy Books
The Literary Times
The Romance Reader
The Romance Reader Connection
Extras
* Postcards with Book Cover and description of book to pass out when you are out and about. Also a great way to give someone an autographed souvenir for purchasing your e-book.
* Book marks with same info - Hey, I still use them. LOL
* Pens, Business cards, Magnets, etc. (easy to accidentally leave behind ;)
Networking & Blogging
Set up a blog where you can have links to purchase your books and share bits about your life or writing. It's free. And it's a great way to connect with your readers. Then branch out to other bloggers. Now I'm not talking about visiting blogs for the sole purpose of plugging your book. Not cool. Search the web for things you really enjoy. Follow the blogs. Comment on the posts. People really do make the extra effort to click and see who you are. :)
Set Up Author's Page
* Amazon.com - (Don't forget the UK! You have to set it up on both)
* Amazon.co.uk https://www.amazon.co.uk/
* Goodreads
* Shelfari
I'm still brain storming and although it hurts sometimes (LOL) it's paying off.
Best of luck! And if you have any ideas you'd like to share, I would love to hear them! I'll even send a FREE print copy of my book for the best new idea! :)
Friday, March 25, 2011
Interesting Thoughts
Found this to be very interesting and had to share.
Selling to Traditional Publishing May Not Give YOU the Safety and Security Your Looking for in Your Writing Career.
Hmmm....
Check it out. I'd love to hear more thoughts on this. :)
Dean Wesley Smith
http://www.deanwesleysmith.com/?p=3665
Selling to Traditional Publishing May Not Give YOU the Safety and Security Your Looking for in Your Writing Career.
Hmmm....
Check it out. I'd love to hear more thoughts on this. :)
Dean Wesley Smith
http://www.deanwesleysmith.com/?p=3665
Friday, March 18, 2011
Marketing Tips from a Teenager
Ahh....Spring is in the air. I can feel it, smell it, almost reach out and grab it. I for one am so glad to see the cold leave until next fall I could do a happy dance. Hope my neighbors aren't watching. :) There are many reasons I decided to remain in Texas, but the warmer climate tops this list. Cold is fun to visit, but I could never live there.
If you have animals, I'm sure you've noticed that the changes in weather triggers weird behavior in your pets. For some reason the coming of this new season also triggers something in teenage girls as well. With two, I've learned this the hard way. LOL This thing is called "The Need for Clothes". What they wore last year at this time certainly isn't an option and the fall wardrobe won't cut it either. Don't even make the mistake of suggesting this one. If your lucky, they'll quit rolling their eyes by the time they are ready to start making their Christmas list.
Anyway, so off we go to the local mall to see if we can reign in this need that causes moodiness if left untreated for very long. Here's where the brilliance sets in. At least I think it's smart now. At the time, I was mortified.
The Sony store sits smack dab in the middle of the mall and is a favorite hot spot for my two. Just looking and playing around on the different computers and other technical gadgets makes their day. They don't even have to buy a single thing. We used to call this window shopping in my day. I'm somewhat technically challenged so I don't see the fun in all of it. Once they'd had their fill, they came back giggling and acting like the darn cat that swallowed a huge canary. I was pooped out and resting on a near by bench. Of course I just tell them I'm people watching, you know doing research for my next book. That's when my middle daughter explains her new marketing strategy for selling my new release. I knew I was in trouble before she even started.
Apparently, she'd made her way around the store and decided it would be cool to plug in my website on every computer in there. She left it open to the spot where you can easily find and purchase my book.
Chills rushed my body. I was cold then hot. I couldn't move at first and then I wanted to run. My picture is on that page too. OMGOSH! I dug out my sunglasses, ducked my head and couldn't get out of the mall fast enough. These two stinkers are still laughing about it! LOL
Now that it's over and I've had time to think about it and the initial shock that someone might recognize me in the mall from the picture on the webpage has worn off, I see the brilliance in her thinking. How many people go through there? What if they saw it? Even if it managed to catch one persons eye, it was worth it. And best of all it was free. Surely, no law was broken by doing this, right? Oh, that would be my luck. LOL I just told her if she ever does this again, to make sure I'm not with her!
Teenagers! You got to Love'em!!
I've updated my website to look more professional just in case. ;)
www.melissaohnoutka.com
If you have animals, I'm sure you've noticed that the changes in weather triggers weird behavior in your pets. For some reason the coming of this new season also triggers something in teenage girls as well. With two, I've learned this the hard way. LOL This thing is called "The Need for Clothes". What they wore last year at this time certainly isn't an option and the fall wardrobe won't cut it either. Don't even make the mistake of suggesting this one. If your lucky, they'll quit rolling their eyes by the time they are ready to start making their Christmas list.
Anyway, so off we go to the local mall to see if we can reign in this need that causes moodiness if left untreated for very long. Here's where the brilliance sets in. At least I think it's smart now. At the time, I was mortified.
The Sony store sits smack dab in the middle of the mall and is a favorite hot spot for my two. Just looking and playing around on the different computers and other technical gadgets makes their day. They don't even have to buy a single thing. We used to call this window shopping in my day. I'm somewhat technically challenged so I don't see the fun in all of it. Once they'd had their fill, they came back giggling and acting like the darn cat that swallowed a huge canary. I was pooped out and resting on a near by bench. Of course I just tell them I'm people watching, you know doing research for my next book. That's when my middle daughter explains her new marketing strategy for selling my new release. I knew I was in trouble before she even started.
Apparently, she'd made her way around the store and decided it would be cool to plug in my website on every computer in there. She left it open to the spot where you can easily find and purchase my book.
Chills rushed my body. I was cold then hot. I couldn't move at first and then I wanted to run. My picture is on that page too. OMGOSH! I dug out my sunglasses, ducked my head and couldn't get out of the mall fast enough. These two stinkers are still laughing about it! LOL
Now that it's over and I've had time to think about it and the initial shock that someone might recognize me in the mall from the picture on the webpage has worn off, I see the brilliance in her thinking. How many people go through there? What if they saw it? Even if it managed to catch one persons eye, it was worth it. And best of all it was free. Surely, no law was broken by doing this, right? Oh, that would be my luck. LOL I just told her if she ever does this again, to make sure I'm not with her!
Teenagers! You got to Love'em!!
I've updated my website to look more professional just in case. ;)
www.melissaohnoutka.com
Friday, March 4, 2011
My First Interview!
Good morning!
Not only is today my youngest brother's birthday, which makes it pretty darn special all on its own, but it's also a big step for me too.
Today you can find me visiting my good friend Autumn Jordon at: AJ's Notes. Gosh, my very first interview. So exciting. LOL Please stop in and say hello. I'm giving away a $10.00 Amazon gift certificate for one lucky commenter! Be sure to leave your name and email address when you comment so I'll know where to send your prize if you win. :)
Hope to see you there!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LITTLE BROTHER! :)
Not only is today my youngest brother's birthday, which makes it pretty darn special all on its own, but it's also a big step for me too.
Today you can find me visiting my good friend Autumn Jordon at: AJ's Notes. Gosh, my very first interview. So exciting. LOL Please stop in and say hello. I'm giving away a $10.00 Amazon gift certificate for one lucky commenter! Be sure to leave your name and email address when you comment so I'll know where to send your prize if you win. :)
Hope to see you there!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LITTLE BROTHER! :)
Sunday, January 23, 2011
New Beginnings
January. It is still January, right?
2011 is off to a zipping start. We've already taken a short vacation with the kids, had a colorguard tournament, tennis tournament and high school finals for the first semester. Ugh. I'm exhausted. LOL
I'm also busy working out all the kinks on a new exciting venture. I've been reading alot of books on how to deal with failure and the need to take risks in order to succeed. No more sitting back and wondering what would happen "if". I'm actually going to take that next step and see. Yikes! I'm excited and terrified all at the same time. Struggling through the blasted learning curve at the moment, but once the initial shock wears off I'll be good to go.
Hoping to have the big reveal ready by April. There, I put it out there. A deadline. Yep. Now it's set in stone. :)
Best of luck to everyone in 2011! Here's to looking back at the end of the year and saying, "I'm so glad I took that risk."
2011 is off to a zipping start. We've already taken a short vacation with the kids, had a colorguard tournament, tennis tournament and high school finals for the first semester. Ugh. I'm exhausted. LOL
I'm also busy working out all the kinks on a new exciting venture. I've been reading alot of books on how to deal with failure and the need to take risks in order to succeed. No more sitting back and wondering what would happen "if". I'm actually going to take that next step and see. Yikes! I'm excited and terrified all at the same time. Struggling through the blasted learning curve at the moment, but once the initial shock wears off I'll be good to go.
Hoping to have the big reveal ready by April. There, I put it out there. A deadline. Yep. Now it's set in stone. :)
Best of luck to everyone in 2011! Here's to looking back at the end of the year and saying, "I'm so glad I took that risk."
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Resistance – Bah Humbug!
For the past several days, my writing has become almost non-existent as I hurry to get all the holiday errands taken care of before the kids are home for Christmas break. But I have found time to read a little here and a little there. What better to read than craft books, right? Mostly as I sit in the car and wait for the kids to get out of school so we can then start the homework, supper and all around chaos again.
“The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield is a book I highly recommend reading at least once a year. Every time I pick it up, I find something new. And it’s not just for writers, but anyone wanting to pursue their dream. Whatever those dreams may be, we creative types all have one thing in common?
Resistance.
Anything that keeps us from doing what we love or what we want to do falls under this constant struggle we call resistance. Boy is there a lot of that floating around my house on any given day. But this time of year? Wow, if I had a penny for every time I made an excuse not to sit down and write I’d be a wealthy woman right about now. LOL You name it and I’ll find myself doing it before planting my bootie in my favorite chair to work on my favorite WIP. Cleaning the bathroom instead of writing? What’s wrong with me?
Blurb from the back of the book:
In this powerful, straight-from-the-hip examination of the internal obstacles to success, best-selling author Steven Pressfield shows readers how to identify, defeat, and unlock the inner barriers to creativity. The War of Art is an inspirational, funny, well-aimed kick in the pants guaranteed to galvanize every would-be artist, visionary or entrepreneur.
Now a well-aimed kick in the pants is just what the doctor ordered for this procrastinator extraordinaire. Maybe I should read this book about every three months or so. Keep it all fresh in my mind.
From here on out, or until I read the book again, I plan to resist the urge to resist or eat bugs. LOL Okay, I sure hope you don’t hold me to that last part. :)
“The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield is a book I highly recommend reading at least once a year. Every time I pick it up, I find something new. And it’s not just for writers, but anyone wanting to pursue their dream. Whatever those dreams may be, we creative types all have one thing in common?
Resistance.
Anything that keeps us from doing what we love or what we want to do falls under this constant struggle we call resistance. Boy is there a lot of that floating around my house on any given day. But this time of year? Wow, if I had a penny for every time I made an excuse not to sit down and write I’d be a wealthy woman right about now. LOL You name it and I’ll find myself doing it before planting my bootie in my favorite chair to work on my favorite WIP. Cleaning the bathroom instead of writing? What’s wrong with me?
Blurb from the back of the book:
In this powerful, straight-from-the-hip examination of the internal obstacles to success, best-selling author Steven Pressfield shows readers how to identify, defeat, and unlock the inner barriers to creativity. The War of Art is an inspirational, funny, well-aimed kick in the pants guaranteed to galvanize every would-be artist, visionary or entrepreneur.
Now a well-aimed kick in the pants is just what the doctor ordered for this procrastinator extraordinaire. Maybe I should read this book about every three months or so. Keep it all fresh in my mind.
From here on out, or until I read the book again, I plan to resist the urge to resist or eat bugs. LOL Okay, I sure hope you don’t hold me to that last part. :)
Friday, December 10, 2010
The Secret Behind Commitment
What is the one simple factor in individual success?
Commitment.
Think about it. Commitment ignites action. It helps us focus on eliminating those doubts and confront what is and what is not working. Commitment provides motivation for improvement. After thinking on this I have to admit, once I make up my mind to do something, it gets done. And afterward I’m left wondering why the heck it took so long.
Let me try and explain my take on this. There is a huge difference between being interested or enjoying something and being committed to succeed. If you are merely interested, time plays an important role. You’re sort of sitting on the sidelines only proceeding when time permits. But if you are committed, you look at things a bit differently. Time becomes your ally. It’s been there all along strategically hidden between the many tasks and responsibilities of life and mommyhood. But commitment helps us find that precious time no matter what. It makes us concentrate and brings out all our resources to help us fight for the finish line. There are fewer excuses, because well, you’ve made up your mind that nothing is going to get in your way and stop you. Results are the only thing to follow.
“Persistence with a Purpose” Now that makes a lot of sense. I know what I want. I know what I have to do to get it. Now all I have to do is commit and make it happen. Sounds easy enough. But nothing worthwhile is ever easy.
So no more excuses for not writing or editing. I can do a little every day. I can reach my goals. I might need to tweak them a bit as I go along, but it’s all good.
Sorry email, Facebook, twitter, procrastination, doubt. I just don’t have time for you anymore. I have a lot of writing to do!
“Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions.
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny”
-unknown
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
All or Nothing!
I can't believe how quickly this month went! As if time doesn't fly fast enough, how about throwing in a goal of writing 50,000 words in thirty days. I must be crazy. It's been one wild and furious ride full of ups and downs and lots of times I thought I'd never get it done. But after pushing myself to the outer limits of my sanity and staying up late, late, late, I did it! And I even have a few hours to spare. LOL. NaNoWriMo Rocks!
Although, I will forever wonder why the month of November was picked for this challenge, it won't stop be from trying again next year. I guess that's exactly what it is. A challenge or test of sorts. If I can stick to sitting down every day to write and actually come up with a story that is workable during this hectic month, then there is no reason I can't do it any other time. All it takes is a little extra dedication on my part, quite a bit of understanding from my wonderful family and lots and lots of caffeine.
The next few days will be a time of winding down, relaxing and recuperating after all that hard but satisfying work. Oh, who the heck am I kidding? I'll be doing all the laundry and ironing I've been putting off for the last thirty days. And here I thought my kids might get tired of having to dig through the baskets to find their favorite shirts, pants or matching socks and actually fold the darn clothes. Not. LOL But before catching up on all my mommy duties, I do intend to celebrate my success. I think I'll treat myself by heading to the nearest bookstore to buy a great book from one of my favorite authors. Reading for fun sounds awesome right about now. :)
Although, I will forever wonder why the month of November was picked for this challenge, it won't stop be from trying again next year. I guess that's exactly what it is. A challenge or test of sorts. If I can stick to sitting down every day to write and actually come up with a story that is workable during this hectic month, then there is no reason I can't do it any other time. All it takes is a little extra dedication on my part, quite a bit of understanding from my wonderful family and lots and lots of caffeine.
The next few days will be a time of winding down, relaxing and recuperating after all that hard but satisfying work. Oh, who the heck am I kidding? I'll be doing all the laundry and ironing I've been putting off for the last thirty days. And here I thought my kids might get tired of having to dig through the baskets to find their favorite shirts, pants or matching socks and actually fold the darn clothes. Not. LOL But before catching up on all my mommy duties, I do intend to celebrate my success. I think I'll treat myself by heading to the nearest bookstore to buy a great book from one of my favorite authors. Reading for fun sounds awesome right about now. :)
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The Home Stretch
As you can tell by my colorful NaNo calendar, some days are better than others. LOL And I bet you're wondering why I'm making blog posts when I have so many words to write to reach that 50,000 word goal.
It's all good. Breaks actually help me get back on track and boost the imagination when it seems to get stuck while working on one project for too long. I've got so many different projects started it's not even funny. But usually one will catch my attention and I can't shake it. This is what clues me in to what I need to be working on at that moment.
NaNo is great in that it keeps me working on the same project for longer than a few weeks. But boy is it hard. And boy do those words seem to disappear close to the end. I'm having a hard time getting the old fingers to move in the right sequence, which leads to many misspelled words. I'll laugh when I go back through the manuscript later. And at some points I know I'll have a hard time trying to figure out just exactly what I was trying to say.
So it's back to work for me now. I'm so close and yet so far. But I'm having fun and that's just the icing on the cake!
Come on my fellow NaNo'ers! You can do it!!!
It's all good. Breaks actually help me get back on track and boost the imagination when it seems to get stuck while working on one project for too long. I've got so many different projects started it's not even funny. But usually one will catch my attention and I can't shake it. This is what clues me in to what I need to be working on at that moment.
NaNo is great in that it keeps me working on the same project for longer than a few weeks. But boy is it hard. And boy do those words seem to disappear close to the end. I'm having a hard time getting the old fingers to move in the right sequence, which leads to many misspelled words. I'll laugh when I go back through the manuscript later. And at some points I know I'll have a hard time trying to figure out just exactly what I was trying to say.
So it's back to work for me now. I'm so close and yet so far. But I'm having fun and that's just the icing on the cake!
Come on my fellow NaNo'ers! You can do it!!!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Why NaNoWriMo Works
That is, the reason it works for me. Two weeks down and a little more than two weeks to go. I’m trudging along, hoping to burn up the keys with my brilliance. But in truth most days are slow and grueling as I try to crank out those 1667 words.
* But during NaNo there are no excuses.
* I sit down everyday and write.
* Rules? What rules?
* Editing is a big No No.
* I have lots of buddies struggling right along with me.
* Being creative and thinking outside the box comes easier for me since I can ignore my internal editor or critic.
To sum it all up. The entire process is fun again. I have that magical feeling I experienced the very first time I sat down and started writing my first manuscript. The time before I learned about all the rules and how difficult the publishing part of the journey would be.
Now to hang on to this after Nano is finished. If I can get those words on the page during this month and still keep up with the rest of what life throws at me, there is no reason to believe I can’t.
Here's to the finish line, 50,000 words and a new writing routine!
* But during NaNo there are no excuses.
* I sit down everyday and write.
* Rules? What rules?
* Editing is a big No No.
* I have lots of buddies struggling right along with me.
* Being creative and thinking outside the box comes easier for me since I can ignore my internal editor or critic.
To sum it all up. The entire process is fun again. I have that magical feeling I experienced the very first time I sat down and started writing my first manuscript. The time before I learned about all the rules and how difficult the publishing part of the journey would be.
Now to hang on to this after Nano is finished. If I can get those words on the page during this month and still keep up with the rest of what life throws at me, there is no reason to believe I can’t.
Here's to the finish line, 50,000 words and a new writing routine!
Monday, November 8, 2010
One Week Down!
Whew! And what a week it's been. NaNo kicked off November 1 and everything else in my life is protesting big time. But never fear. Determination is here. LOL I will sit in my chair every day. I will write. I will reach the finish line. I've reached a little over 9,500 so far, but I'm still running a tad bit behind. I hate that little read box on the calendar above that indicates a day I missed. The yellow is bad enough. What a great motivator. No way do I want anymore of those showing up. LOL
50,000 words here I come!! :)
No Plot? No Problem!
50,000 words here I come!! :)
No Plot? No Problem!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010
NaNoWriMo is Here!
Second day of Nano and still going strong. LOL The first few days are easy to get those 1667 words. Then every day after that gets harder and harder. Is it excitement that gets the ball rolling, the thrill of starting something new and fresh maybe? What ever it is, I sure wish I could sustain it through the entire process. It's such a great rush!
Best of luck to all those trudging along with me!
Keep up the Great work and I'll see ya at the finish line!! :)
Best of luck to all those trudging along with me!
Keep up the Great work and I'll see ya at the finish line!! :)
Monday, October 25, 2010
NANO - It's a Writer's Dream
Thirty Days and Nights of Literary Abandon! Sound good? Well join me this year as I once again set out to write 50,000 words in thirty days. Alot of you have heard of NANOWRIMO by now, but for those of you who haven't here is a link to answer all your questions: National Novel Writing Month
It's become one of the biggest ways for me to beat procrastination and boost my creativity. There are no excuses for not getting those words on the page. Trust me, the laundry can wait and hubby really can take care of most of those pesky little mishaps. When I first attempted this back in 2007, I thought for sure my family would have a major melt down. To my surprise they were supportive and cheered me on to the finish line. The second year all three of my kids signed up to participate in the Young Writer's Program. I was so proud. :)
So get your life in order, frozen meals prepared and creativity sparked up. 6 more days till the fun and chaos begins! I can't wait!
Come on take a chance. See what you're really made of. Will you join me? :)
It's become one of the biggest ways for me to beat procrastination and boost my creativity. There are no excuses for not getting those words on the page. Trust me, the laundry can wait and hubby really can take care of most of those pesky little mishaps. When I first attempted this back in 2007, I thought for sure my family would have a major melt down. To my surprise they were supportive and cheered me on to the finish line. The second year all three of my kids signed up to participate in the Young Writer's Program. I was so proud. :)
So get your life in order, frozen meals prepared and creativity sparked up. 6 more days till the fun and chaos begins! I can't wait!
Come on take a chance. See what you're really made of. Will you join me? :)
Thursday, October 21, 2010
What's Your Brand?
The buzz I’ve been hearing lately makes me tingle inside. This is a wonderful time to be an aspiring author. Really? Do tell. Our options are endless compared to years ago when the only way to get your book read was to land a contract with a traditional publisher or spend tons of your own money and go the self-publishing route and pray.
With the internet and now the ease and availability of marketing your own e-books, the cost of publishing your own baby and getting it out to the public has opened up a flood gate of opportunities. For published authors it means having a bit more control, or say so, if you will about their book. Published authors can no say no to what the big publishers want and going it on their own via e-books. And it’s paying off. Take J.A. Konrath for example. Great blog post here. http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2010/10/can-ebooks-outsell-print.html . Let me tell you, it’s got me wondering why I’m chasing that contract from a big publisher. Now I don’t have a readership like he does, so it would take a lot of work on my part. That’s why a brand is so important.
A BRAND is not something you come up with only after you sell. It’s also not something you do differently for every book. It’s your identity. The one you want readers to recognize and associate with you and your books. You need to make your Brand original and keep it the same so when they see your name, they immediately know who you are and what you write. With a name like mine, I don’t think readers will get me confused with someone else. But just in case they don’t know what they are in for when they open the pages of my books, my tagline says it all. “Where Love and Danger Collide.” Lots of running, mystery, danger, suspense and it all comes crashing down on my hero and heroine leaving them no choice but to fall in love and survive.
Now if you write in several different genres, (raising hand) a different brand for each one might be what you need. Writing for children or Young Adult might not mesh so good with your Hot and Steamy Romance novels. For example, I write suspense. So even though I’ve written middle grade, young adult, and Romantic suspense novels the theme remains the same. Someone is in trouble and needs to be rescued. My Brand should probably mesh in some sort of way over all these genres. Still thinking on how to pull this off. LOL
So, stop and think over where you want your career to be in the coming years. What do you want readers to remember about you, about your books? Write down a list of words that come to you off the top of your head when you think about your books. Is there a common factor? Will it last? How can you market it?
From what I”ve heard, your name is the best bet for a brand. It’s yours. Lots of people already know you. Use it and use it wisely. This will be your platform to build on and generate those mega sales.
With the internet and now the ease and availability of marketing your own e-books, the cost of publishing your own baby and getting it out to the public has opened up a flood gate of opportunities. For published authors it means having a bit more control, or say so, if you will about their book. Published authors can no say no to what the big publishers want and going it on their own via e-books. And it’s paying off. Take J.A. Konrath for example. Great blog post here. http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2010/10/can-ebooks-outsell-print.html . Let me tell you, it’s got me wondering why I’m chasing that contract from a big publisher. Now I don’t have a readership like he does, so it would take a lot of work on my part. That’s why a brand is so important.
A BRAND is not something you come up with only after you sell. It’s also not something you do differently for every book. It’s your identity. The one you want readers to recognize and associate with you and your books. You need to make your Brand original and keep it the same so when they see your name, they immediately know who you are and what you write. With a name like mine, I don’t think readers will get me confused with someone else. But just in case they don’t know what they are in for when they open the pages of my books, my tagline says it all. “Where Love and Danger Collide.” Lots of running, mystery, danger, suspense and it all comes crashing down on my hero and heroine leaving them no choice but to fall in love and survive.
Now if you write in several different genres, (raising hand) a different brand for each one might be what you need. Writing for children or Young Adult might not mesh so good with your Hot and Steamy Romance novels. For example, I write suspense. So even though I’ve written middle grade, young adult, and Romantic suspense novels the theme remains the same. Someone is in trouble and needs to be rescued. My Brand should probably mesh in some sort of way over all these genres. Still thinking on how to pull this off. LOL
So, stop and think over where you want your career to be in the coming years. What do you want readers to remember about you, about your books? Write down a list of words that come to you off the top of your head when you think about your books. Is there a common factor? Will it last? How can you market it?
From what I”ve heard, your name is the best bet for a brand. It’s yours. Lots of people already know you. Use it and use it wisely. This will be your platform to build on and generate those mega sales.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Pitching Success
Well, let's hope letting this manuscript sit pays off. The conference was amazing. So many wonderful people and the agents were awesome. A huge thank you to the NWHRWA board members who made it all possible. :)
I used to be petrified about pitching to an editor or agent. I'm an introvert, but not by choice. To be able to enter a room and strike up conversations with people I don't know has become one of my biggest hurdles as well as goals. And although it is getting easier all the time, I still have to work at it. But the three ladies who joined us and took pitches at the Lone Star Conference made it seem so easy.
I've had an agent in the past tell me "Don't use your notes. I'll take them away." Right off the bat, I knew this agent was not right for me. Had me wondering just how much say I'd have over my own books and career if I was working with them.
But all three agents I sat across from this weekend had no problem listening to my pitch as I nervously read it to them. Now for me, this is the kind of people I want in my corner. Yes, I know my book. Frontward, backward, upside down even. But having to tell it to someone on the spot like that just isn't going to work for me. Not now. Not tomorrow. Not ever. I would be proud and thrilled to have any one of these ladies represent me and my work. So a big thank you to Christine Witthohn, my dream agent who request a full of both my middle grade and suspense, Naomi Hackenberg and Amy Boggs. You ladies Rock!
Four requests in all! Now the hard part starts. The waiting....
I used to be petrified about pitching to an editor or agent. I'm an introvert, but not by choice. To be able to enter a room and strike up conversations with people I don't know has become one of my biggest hurdles as well as goals. And although it is getting easier all the time, I still have to work at it. But the three ladies who joined us and took pitches at the Lone Star Conference made it seem so easy.
I've had an agent in the past tell me "Don't use your notes. I'll take them away." Right off the bat, I knew this agent was not right for me. Had me wondering just how much say I'd have over my own books and career if I was working with them.
But all three agents I sat across from this weekend had no problem listening to my pitch as I nervously read it to them. Now for me, this is the kind of people I want in my corner. Yes, I know my book. Frontward, backward, upside down even. But having to tell it to someone on the spot like that just isn't going to work for me. Not now. Not tomorrow. Not ever. I would be proud and thrilled to have any one of these ladies represent me and my work. So a big thank you to Christine Witthohn, my dream agent who request a full of both my middle grade and suspense, Naomi Hackenberg and Amy Boggs. You ladies Rock!
Four requests in all! Now the hard part starts. The waiting....
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Socialnomics - It's Not Just a Fad
I just had to share this video. The internet is alot more powerful than I've ever given it credit. It really is all about the networking no matter what you've decided "Living the American Dream" means to you. As an aspiring author, this is a bit overwhelming and exciting at the same time. It's how we choose to use this wonderful resource that will make all the difference.
Check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFZ0z5Fm-Ng
Check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFZ0z5Fm-Ng
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