So, last week I finished Deanna Reybourn's The Dead Travel Fast. After meeting Deanna at the SOKY writer's convention, and hearing the story line of some of her books, meeting her and her wondrous personality I was coerced to buy one of her books. "Yeah my arm was really twisted." lol.
Anyway, long story short, the book was awesome. It was a quick plunge into, "Theodora Lestrange leaves her comfortable
home in Edinburgh to visit Transylvania at the invitation of her
childhood friend, Cosmina, now the betrothed of a Roumanian nobleman.
Theodora arrives at the Castle Dragulescu to find that nothing is as she
expected...
To be completely honest, the book was slow at the beginning, but not for long. After the first chapter, the book starts to heat up early on. The characters, and plot line had twist that I never saw coming. It was quite a relief to not predict the story line, for the first time in a long time. I definitely recommend this book to readers of all ages. It is innovative, an easy read, and enticing.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
The Path of Progress
"Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, acheivement, and success have no meaning." - Benjamin Franklin
While my week has been technically less productive that last week, I still feel like I’ve accomplished quite a bit. I’ve written two chapters and gone back to write another chapter that had to be manipulated into a place earlier in the book. As I’ve said in previous posts, I’m a linear writer and, as such, I write in a chronological order; however, sometimes—as I experienced this week—your story and characters take you in a direction you weren’t expecting and you find yourself having to go back and fill in the necessary changes so that the integrity and continuity of your book remains intact.
While my week has been technically less productive that last week, I still feel like I’ve accomplished quite a bit. I’ve written two chapters and gone back to write another chapter that had to be manipulated into a place earlier in the book. As I’ve said in previous posts, I’m a linear writer and, as such, I write in a chronological order; however, sometimes—as I experienced this week—your story and characters take you in a direction you weren’t expecting and you find yourself having to go back and fill in the necessary changes so that the integrity and continuity of your book remains intact.
Now, some
writers believe that you need to get everything done on paper first and fill in
the gaps later. There’s nothing wrong with that. In fact, for the most part I
agree with them. But I also know for myself that if I don’t go back and fix an
obvious plot hole when I realize it’s a problem there is a very good chance,
when the time for complete revision comes along and I’m going back to the gaping
hole I left behind, I won’t remember what I wanted to do with it in the first
place and it will set me even further back than I was before. So, this is one
of those instances where editing as you go can have a positive influence over
the quality of the book.
Of course, I’ll
let you in on a little secret. As much as I try to be a
write-by-the-seat-of-my-pants kind of writer, I have a hard time letting go and
refraining from perfecting what I write as I write it. Stacey will testify to
this because I struggled with it even more with Age of Eden. With Olivia’s Ghost,
however, I’m trying my best to let the words take me where I need to go. Giving
them free reign as I write, instead of trying to reign them in until my writing
slows to near a dead crawl. It’s one hell of a balancing act, but I’m trying my
best to learn and grow from all of my past writing experiences. To give myself
the freedom to make mistakes and not rush into fixing them as soon as they
happen. Intellectually I know exactly what I need to do to keep my writing
productivity at its highest level, but knowing what I need to do and doing it
are two separate things.
At the end
of the day I guess you could say that I am a living, breathing WIP (work in
progress). But I don’t know if I ever want to stop being that. Because the key
word in that description is “progress” and that is the direction I always want
to be going in. I think that’s what every writer should be striving for, a continual
journey of progress. It doesn’t matter how big or small that progress is, as
long as you’re striving forward, there are no limits to how far you can go.
So, until
next time, I wish all of my fellow writers good day, good luck, and good
writing. See you next Wednesday!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Age of Eden Query-Suggestions?
Well, I’m going to post my query for Age of Eden only for the fact that I don’t feel like blogging properly today. And since Tina conveniently forgot that Monday was her day (it’s not her fault) than I will post today and Thursday, so yeah. Here it goes. Let me know if you have suggestions, this is a rough, rough, rough, rough version. Thanks and have a great day.
Dear Agent,
The fallen angels will stop at nothing to get to seventeen-year-old Ava Monroe, even if that means possessing one of her friends, blackmailing her, invading her dreams, and crashing her prom.
When a group of blood thirsty angels learn of Ava's identity, they attack her but retreat when they are ambushed by the heavenly guardians. The guardians: Barak and his three sidekicks take Ava to their leader where she learns that she is a direct descendent of Eve, her special bloodline creates a key that opens the gates to Eden every hundred years. It is the guardians job to protect Ava and keep her safe at all costs that includes: enrolling sexy Barak into Ava's private school to become her personal body guard, not allowing Ava outside of the house unless it's to school, not allowing her to tell anyone about her heritage, and establishing crappy guidelines that will help her succeed in her mission to open the gates to Eden a.k.a. more dictating rules from the guardians.
Ava refuses to go to Eden until after she graduates allowing the fallen to make multiple attacks on her life. But, they found the perfect way to sway Ava to their side; they have kidnapped her BFF Erica. Now Ava has two choices: to join the fallen angels and save her friend or join the guardians, risk Erica’s life and save all of mankind.
KEY OF EDEN is a 70,000 word YA paranormal romance. It is the joint effort of Stacey Hays and Jennifer Nichols. We are members of SCBWI and contributing authors to the blog Our Pages Aren’t Numbered.
Thank you for your time.
The fallen angels will stop at nothing to get to seventeen-year-old Ava Monroe, even if that means possessing one of her friends, blackmailing her, invading her dreams, and crashing her prom.
When a group of blood thirsty angels learn of Ava's identity, they attack her but retreat when they are ambushed by the heavenly guardians. The guardians: Barak and his three sidekicks take Ava to their leader where she learns that she is a direct descendent of Eve, her special bloodline creates a key that opens the gates to Eden every hundred years. It is the guardians job to protect Ava and keep her safe at all costs that includes: enrolling sexy Barak into Ava's private school to become her personal body guard, not allowing Ava outside of the house unless it's to school, not allowing her to tell anyone about her heritage, and establishing crappy guidelines that will help her succeed in her mission to open the gates to Eden a.k.a. more dictating rules from the guardians.
Ava refuses to go to Eden until after she graduates allowing the fallen to make multiple attacks on her life. But, they found the perfect way to sway Ava to their side; they have kidnapped her BFF Erica. Now Ava has two choices: to join the fallen angels and save her friend or join the guardians, risk Erica’s life and save all of mankind.
KEY OF EDEN is a 70,000 word YA paranormal romance. It is the joint effort of Stacey Hays and Jennifer Nichols. We are members of SCBWI and contributing authors to the blog Our Pages Aren’t Numbered.
Thank you for your time.
Friday, May 18, 2012
My first Blog post!
This is my first time writing a blog! Thanks Stacey for the introduction! I am
really excited to be joining in on the blog.
I am one of those people that needs a buddy to get through things. When
I go on a diet, if someone isn’t dieting with me, I won’t stick with it. If I
don’t have a workout partner, I am not going to work out. So, having three
writing partners to help keep me in gear is just what I need! Thanks ladies for
your inspiration!
I started to love
reading when I was in middle school. I couldn’t get my hands on Nancy Drew fast
enough. I would read a book a day. I
like to read a variety of genres. I am a huge Harry Potter fan. I
really think Harry, Hermione and Ron are my friends. The characters in the books I read become so
real to me. I get emerged in their story. Until I feel I am almost a part of
it. Crazy I know.
I didn’t know I wanted to be an author. In high school I
enjoyed making up stories that used my vocabulary words, but I didn’t think of
writing a book. After college I had an idea one day and started writing. I was
22 years old. I didn’t tell anyone at first that I was writing a book. I didn’t
even know where I was going with it. I had the beginning and that was it. I
didn’t finish the book until years later. I had set it down and never picked it
back up until I moved to Kentucky. Right before I met the infamous twins, I
finished my romance novel. They were the first ones to read it all the way
through!
I wrote a young
adult paranormal, mystery romance while living in Kentucky. I was homesick and
based my book back in Michigan and created characters with a lot of the same
characteristics of my family, friends, and even some not so well liked people
in my life J I
even used some of their real first names. I had a lot of fun writing that book,
I wrote it quickly too. I wrapped it up a little too soon. It is one of my next
projects to go back through and revise the end.
I have been working on writing my synopsis to send to Sue
Grimshaw. I was ecstatic that she liked my pitch on, SEA OF PASSION. I planned
all along to make it a trilogy. She asked in my synopsis to add in about the
other two books I plan to add. The funny thing is, the characters I originally
planned to use, I couldn’t come up with their story. I have thought of two
completely different ones, and I love them!
I can’t wait to get writing them now!
I hope that Sue likes my first three chapters and will want to see the
full. It would of course be a dream come true.
So keep your fingers crossed for me!!
I will keep you all posted!
Rebecca Johnson
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
HAPPY 100th BLOG POST!!!!
On January 12th, 2011: Our Pages Aren't Numbered: A blog to record the literary journey of two girls, their writing adventures, and the cliché road to living their dreams, we posted our first entry into the blogging world.
Between Jennifer and me, we posted 72 posts on different books, experiences, struggles, anticipations, musings about writing, and awkward ramblings about the literary world.
On October 1st, 2011: we introduced Tina into our ambitious writing group. From there, she sprouted her own wings and I’m proud to say is working on several novels.
We were then recording a journey of three girls, their writing adventures, and the cliché road to living their dreams.
TODAY: I am proud to announce another addition to our lonesome trio, Rebecca a.k.a. my partner in crime, a.k.a. Beck or Becca. She was born and raised in Troy, Michigan. After college and after getting married, fate sent her to Kentucky where we met. She was a history teacher, who taught by day, but thirsted for historical love affairs at night. She finally gained the nerve to create her first masterpiece…she queried it and of course became discouraged with the literary world’s lack of interest. So, she started a new SNN and finished it, but never had the heart to carry that one out to publication.
We became best friends when she lived in Bowling Green and unfortunately, only after two years of living in Kentucky, she was forced to move back to Michigan where we have been in constant contact and where she has taken time off to raise her firstborn (and most awesome child in the world) Ryan.
Only in the last few months have the three of us encouraged Beck to continue on her literary journey. We set out on this mission to help each other and started that by participating in the Southern Kentucky Writer’s Conference. Becca flew in and we spent an entire weekend meeting authors and talking to them about getting published. One of our biggest moments was meeting Heather Graham. Since then Heather has become pen pals with Becca and has given her great advice like joining the Romantic Writer’s of America Society.
Now, Becca has become hell bent and determined to edit her first historical romance so it will be published and shown to the world. On Tuesday night, she attended her first RWA local meeting where she pitched her historical romance to an editor at Random House, and she requested a partial and synopsis for this book and the next two in the series (cross fingers).
Welcome Becca to the Fantastic Quattro! I’m so pleased you have joined us.
From this point forward,we are officially: Our Pages Aren't Numbered: A blog to record the literary journey of four girls, their writing adventures, and the road to living their dreams.
With all that said, the last year and a half has been extremely challenging. We have all had our ups and downs but now, maybe, just maybe we can all get in sync with a writing schedule that will make us more productive and better yet, we will have a tight knit support group who can help each other out editing and who can pick each other up, when we’re down.
And one last side note, we have assigned days of the week for blogging…
Tina-Monday
Stacey-Tuesday or Thursday
Jennifer-Wednesday
Becca-Friday
Stay tuned for updates and the daily muses of four aspiring writers. And thank you again for your loyal readership and for making this 100th post extra SPECIAL!
Between Jennifer and me, we posted 72 posts on different books, experiences, struggles, anticipations, musings about writing, and awkward ramblings about the literary world.
On October 1st, 2011: we introduced Tina into our ambitious writing group. From there, she sprouted her own wings and I’m proud to say is working on several novels.
We were then recording a journey of three girls, their writing adventures, and the cliché road to living their dreams.
TODAY: I am proud to announce another addition to our lonesome trio, Rebecca a.k.a. my partner in crime, a.k.a. Beck or Becca. She was born and raised in Troy, Michigan. After college and after getting married, fate sent her to Kentucky where we met. She was a history teacher, who taught by day, but thirsted for historical love affairs at night. She finally gained the nerve to create her first masterpiece…she queried it and of course became discouraged with the literary world’s lack of interest. So, she started a new SNN and finished it, but never had the heart to carry that one out to publication.
We became best friends when she lived in Bowling Green and unfortunately, only after two years of living in Kentucky, she was forced to move back to Michigan where we have been in constant contact and where she has taken time off to raise her firstborn (and most awesome child in the world) Ryan.
Only in the last few months have the three of us encouraged Beck to continue on her literary journey. We set out on this mission to help each other and started that by participating in the Southern Kentucky Writer’s Conference. Becca flew in and we spent an entire weekend meeting authors and talking to them about getting published. One of our biggest moments was meeting Heather Graham. Since then Heather has become pen pals with Becca and has given her great advice like joining the Romantic Writer’s of America Society.
Now, Becca has become hell bent and determined to edit her first historical romance so it will be published and shown to the world. On Tuesday night, she attended her first RWA local meeting where she pitched her historical romance to an editor at Random House, and she requested a partial and synopsis for this book and the next two in the series (cross fingers).
Welcome Becca to the Fantastic Quattro! I’m so pleased you have joined us.
From this point forward,we are officially: Our Pages Aren't Numbered: A blog to record the literary journey of four girls, their writing adventures, and the road to living their dreams.
With all that said, the last year and a half has been extremely challenging. We have all had our ups and downs but now, maybe, just maybe we can all get in sync with a writing schedule that will make us more productive and better yet, we will have a tight knit support group who can help each other out editing and who can pick each other up, when we’re down.
And one last side note, we have assigned days of the week for blogging…
Tina-Monday
Stacey-Tuesday or Thursday
Jennifer-Wednesday
Becca-Friday
Stay tuned for updates and the daily muses of four aspiring writers. And thank you again for your loyal readership and for making this 100th post extra SPECIAL!
Methods, Time Management, and Breaking the Monotony
As with a lot of people these days, finding the time to
write can often be a daunting task. Whether it’s working on the current WIP, that
slutty new novel (SNN), or maintaining a persona within the social media platform,
there are a thousand activities that want to dig their claws into our author
shoulders and drag us out of our chairs to do anything but write. The devil on
our shoulders that whispers in our ears, “Why do today what you can put off
until tomorrow?” is a particularly
influential presence in my life specifically and it’s a constant struggle not
to give in to his seductive whisperings. At the end of the day, however, we all
need to find our own individual methodologies for kicking that devil back to
hell where he came from, putting our butts in the chair, and writing the books
that will change our lives forever.
Over the years, I’ve experimented with different methods of
writing, trying to find the one that suited me best. I’ve tried being a
strictly linear writer (writing the book where each chapter is exactly in
order), a not so linear writer (writing scenes and chapters out of order
according to what inspiration hits me), and I’ve tried just staring at the
blinking cursor, praying the words would just write themselves. Surprisingly,
the latter method never worked. Oh, if only writing was that easy. Anyone who has ever
tried writing a book knows that writing is anything but. However, writing can
be Easier if you find the method that
suits you best and that method is entirely personal and dependent upon our
individual writing styles.
I can now say without
hesitation that my method has finally been found. Thanks to the much appreciated
guidance of my good friend Jennifer Hendren, I discovered my method to be
something that is decidedly…simple. All I needed was a particular software that
would force me to focus and boost my initiative. That’s right everyone, step
right up! Come one, come all to witness the wonder that is Focus Booster! Seriously, if you’re a writer like me who
struggles to maintain focus and get the words on the page, the simple act of
having timed, 25 minute sessions, has
been my Godsend. It has been a simple change that has had a huge impact on my
productivity. It’s not uncommon now for me to get at least 3000 words a day,
using this method. The secret is not just the structured time management, it’s
also takes the many distractions that keep us from writing and turns the table,
turning writing into the distraction instead. (The best part being that the software is FREE. Yay!)
And if the idea of being constrained to 25 minute sessions
seems repetitive or monotonous, there are scheduled breaks between the sessions
that give just enough time to grab a quick stretch, rest your eyes, and give your mind the
opportunity to reflect upon the brilliance it just created—okay, so that last
one is probably not very realistic considering my brain is constantly telling
me how much my writing sucks, but you get the general idea. My point is that
you don’t have to do more than one session at a time. Do what feels comfortable
to you, do your best with the time your life allows, and when you come back to do a session,
the world outside will melt away until all that’s left is those 25 minutes,
your laptop, and the words flowing out of your finger tips.
Granted, there is a chance this method won't work for everyone because, like I said, choosing a method for writing is very individualized, but I can testify that it works for me and I find myself feeling more excited about writing now than I ever have before. I'm looking forward to the upcoming weeks. At the rate I'm going now, I should have a relatively complete first draft finished in no time.
On a final note, thanks to the SCBWI, I also have the extra inspiration to write in the form of beautiful men...Mmmm. Chris Hemsworth. *drools* If the Avengers say it, it must be true, right?
Happy writing, all!!!
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Picking Things Back Up
I feel like I'm in a AA meeting, but for writers. Here it goes, "I am a procrastinator. I've not always been like this, but here for the past months my priorities have been every thing else, other than my writing." I think this is the first step that everyone has to recognize. My everyday life seems to prevent me from accomplishing any of my reading and writing goals. It doesn't help that I'm still a full time student, mom, and now managing a restaurant that has my sleeping, eating, and studying habits all shot to hell. These are all excuses that we can relate to.
A few weeks ago after the writers conference, I picked up the first recreational reading book that I've read in months. Life has kept me so preoccupied and I have forgotten what I enjoy to do so much. So, I finally read Water For Elephants, which was phenomenal, and finished a book by Deanna Reybourn, an author I met at the conference called, The Dead Travel Fast, which was also amazing. Just doing this, and getting past my finals for the semester has kicked me into high gear to not only read more books at any chance I get, but to also pick up writing on my book again.
The truth is life throws us dodge balls, and we try not to get hit too much or too hard. I have now set a goal to write everyday at a minimum of 200 words a day. I know this isn't a super amount, but I figure every little bit helps. If I can get back to writing and reading, I know this book can be finished before the end of my summer break. This is my goal. It's approximately three months to do what I can do the best way I know how. Now, it's your turn. Have you been letting life come before your ultimate goals? My suggestion, kick yourself in the ass and get to work. MAKE TIME.
A few weeks ago after the writers conference, I picked up the first recreational reading book that I've read in months. Life has kept me so preoccupied and I have forgotten what I enjoy to do so much. So, I finally read Water For Elephants, which was phenomenal, and finished a book by Deanna Reybourn, an author I met at the conference called, The Dead Travel Fast, which was also amazing. Just doing this, and getting past my finals for the semester has kicked me into high gear to not only read more books at any chance I get, but to also pick up writing on my book again.
The truth is life throws us dodge balls, and we try not to get hit too much or too hard. I have now set a goal to write everyday at a minimum of 200 words a day. I know this isn't a super amount, but I figure every little bit helps. If I can get back to writing and reading, I know this book can be finished before the end of my summer break. This is my goal. It's approximately three months to do what I can do the best way I know how. Now, it's your turn. Have you been letting life come before your ultimate goals? My suggestion, kick yourself in the ass and get to work. MAKE TIME.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Word Count for the First 22--Reaper Book
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Conferences and Book Signings!!!
Okay, fellow writerettes….I’ve got some conferences and
other author book signings coming up to slap on the
calendar.
Richelle Mead-Golden Lilly Book Tour-
Tuesday, June 12th - Lansing,
Michigan - 7pm
Schuler Books & Music
2820 Towne Center Blvd.
Lansing, MI 48912
Schuler Books & Music
2820 Towne Center Blvd.
Lansing, MI 48912
Wednesday, June 13th - Lexington, Kentucky - 7pm
Joseph-Beth
161 LexingtonGreen Cir # B1
Lexington, KY 40503
Joseph-Beth
161 LexingtonGreen Cir # B1
Lexington, KY 40503
2012 Midsouth SCBWI Fall Conference
14 Sep 2012 at 1pm - 16 Sep 2012 12pm
Location: Hilton Garden Inn-Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN
-Pre conference insentives offered on Friday
-Pitch sessions with Sarah Davies with Greenhouse literary
-Face-to-Face or Written-only critiques
-Fiction Manuscript Contest in 3 categories PB, MG, and YA
December 14 - 16, 2012-Hosted by Heather Graham $250.00 registeration for entire weekend.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
My Michigan Routine
Still in my conference in Michigan…I’ve had a great time
catching up will all my HR buddies. They are all on a health kick so I am
forced to eat nothing but fruit and yogurt, blah. Where is the beer and the
cokes when I need them? Tonight we are heading to Dave & Buster’s. I am
pretty excited about it considering that we don’t have one in Kentucky and this
will be the first time that I have ever been.
My flight heads out on Friday morning. I will be horribly
sad when I have to say goodbye to my BFF. (I know she won’t be missing me at
all. Ha, yeah right. That girl loves me.)
And I can’t wait to get back home so I can write. My days
are long…I get up at 5am and then I am going full blast until 9pm. At least
then I can start back on a regular writing schedule. Right now, I’m sitting in
the dark listening to a droning PowerPoint. My eyelids are extremely heavy. I
need to not get distracted. So, I’m getting off of here and getting back to
work. Hakuna Matata world!
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