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Saturday, May 26, 2012
Sample Chapters!
The prologue and the first two chapters of Mistaken is now available in downloadable PDF via Scribd!
If you enjoy it please contributing to my IndieGoGo Campaign and sharing it with others!
That's all for now!
Have a great Memorial Day Weekend and don't forget to thank those who have served!
Friday, May 25, 2012
Git R Done
Sometimes as a writer, you have to yell at yourself. Not out loud, because then you just look crazy, and lets face it, some of us already give off that vibe. :)
No by that I mean, we have to set schedules. Set boundaries. Make a list of goals for the day and stick to it. Turn of the twitter, turn off the Facebook. If you are a writer you have heard that before. For me many times I have to remind myself to post on here. I generally have to list out, at least mentally, everything I need to finish in a day. And while I can write a blog with Facebook and twitter still open, I have to close them while writing. One thing I discovered during the first draft of Mistaken was WriteOrDie. I paid the 10 bucks and got the desktop version that goes full screen while I am in it. It makes it much easier for me to get in 1000-2000 words in one sitting. It also makes it harder to do anything else while it's full screen.
I like the fact that it forces you to just write. Plenty of my first draft has to get revised, but at least I am getting the story out. Fine-tuning is for revisions. Now that I have gotten half of my writing goal in for the day, I allowed myself sometime to blog and check facebook, but I already know I need to do one more WriteOrDie session before I can call it quits for the day. On my list of to do's today is also:
No by that I mean, we have to set schedules. Set boundaries. Make a list of goals for the day and stick to it. Turn of the twitter, turn off the Facebook. If you are a writer you have heard that before. For me many times I have to remind myself to post on here. I generally have to list out, at least mentally, everything I need to finish in a day. And while I can write a blog with Facebook and twitter still open, I have to close them while writing. One thing I discovered during the first draft of Mistaken was WriteOrDie. I paid the 10 bucks and got the desktop version that goes full screen while I am in it. It makes it much easier for me to get in 1000-2000 words in one sitting. It also makes it harder to do anything else while it's full screen.
I like the fact that it forces you to just write. Plenty of my first draft has to get revised, but at least I am getting the story out. Fine-tuning is for revisions. Now that I have gotten half of my writing goal in for the day, I allowed myself sometime to blog and check facebook, but I already know I need to do one more WriteOrDie session before I can call it quits for the day. On my list of to do's today is also:
- Finish print format of Mistaken (final edits aren't done, but taking care of this now so it isn't a headache later).
- Catch up on blogs I follow (getting back to being an active member of the online writing community)
- Work on fliers/posters for book release
- contact Cafe owner where book release party will be
- go to work (booooo)
In the meantime, here are some good blog about forming good writing habits you should check out. Both have some great ideas to keep you on track to your word count.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Silver lining?
Despite all the poo connected with having to switch departments at work I am now looking on the bright side. While my pay cut suck (I'm talking nearly a 30% cut in pay), it could be worse pay for the work I do.Honestly for the most part, I usually enjoy what I do. I get to sit in an office and most days have very little human interaction besides the couple of co-workers, my boss, and occasionally her boss. Sometimes I get pissed off, but usually my work days are not too bad.
Before my current role I did several months as a supervisor, which I did like, but it consumed my life. I was easily working 50 + hours, rarely taking lunch or breaks (except for the occasional potty break which even then was hard to come by). When I wasn't at work, I was worried about work.
And suddenly I wondered why I had no energy to write anything. Or just do some leisurely reading. While I can't blame everything on work, I can say this was a big reason I fell off the face of the blogosphere and twitterverse.
Where I am now at work, I generally only work my 40 hours. I get my hour lunch, and I take my breaks. When I go home, I am home and my mind is free to think about other things. Not all the stress in my life is gone, but I am able to get back to what really matters.
First and foremost, my family.
Secondly, my writing (Hell, I even have time to read again!)
And thirdly, I am sorry but I have to add it... roller derby is also a big part of my life right now. (Got to keep myself physically fit and this certainly does the job!)
I am doing my best to bounce back with everything and look on the bright side.
Sure my work schedule generally isn't ideal, I rarely ever get a weekend night off or even 2 consecutive days. But on the bright side, I am usually home during one week day which allows me to be alone to work on things such as writing. Also working late nights on the weekend, things are generally slow and it affords me some time to work on ... you guessed it ...WRITING!
Another thing, being in the predicament I am in...with money being tight now that I am no longer the big breadwinner I was, there is a bigger fire under my ass to accomplish my goals for my writing career. And to keep writing.
Do I want to sit in my office at work, making what I make, or do I want to get my writing out there and try to make a living (be it part-time, or eventually full-time) as a writer?
Worst-case scenario... I don't make diddly squat. I am in no worse shape than my current situation.
So thanks job...Initially taking the cut that I did felt like the equivalent of being trampled by a herd of elephant after six years (almost seven) of working my butt off for the same company. Because you have inspired me even more so to get my ass out there as a writer.
Who knows? Maybe one day I won't need a job...maybe one day this will be my job full-time.
If that's what this all leads to, dealing with all that crap will have been worth it.
Before my current role I did several months as a supervisor, which I did like, but it consumed my life. I was easily working 50 + hours, rarely taking lunch or breaks (except for the occasional potty break which even then was hard to come by). When I wasn't at work, I was worried about work.
And suddenly I wondered why I had no energy to write anything. Or just do some leisurely reading. While I can't blame everything on work, I can say this was a big reason I fell off the face of the blogosphere and twitterverse.
Where I am now at work, I generally only work my 40 hours. I get my hour lunch, and I take my breaks. When I go home, I am home and my mind is free to think about other things. Not all the stress in my life is gone, but I am able to get back to what really matters.
First and foremost, my family.
Secondly, my writing (Hell, I even have time to read again!)
And thirdly, I am sorry but I have to add it... roller derby is also a big part of my life right now. (Got to keep myself physically fit and this certainly does the job!)
I am doing my best to bounce back with everything and look on the bright side.
Sure my work schedule generally isn't ideal, I rarely ever get a weekend night off or even 2 consecutive days. But on the bright side, I am usually home during one week day which allows me to be alone to work on things such as writing. Also working late nights on the weekend, things are generally slow and it affords me some time to work on ... you guessed it ...WRITING!
Another thing, being in the predicament I am in...with money being tight now that I am no longer the big breadwinner I was, there is a bigger fire under my ass to accomplish my goals for my writing career. And to keep writing.
Do I want to sit in my office at work, making what I make, or do I want to get my writing out there and try to make a living (be it part-time, or eventually full-time) as a writer?
Worst-case scenario... I don't make diddly squat. I am in no worse shape than my current situation.
So thanks job...Initially taking the cut that I did felt like the equivalent of being trampled by a herd of elephant after six years (almost seven) of working my butt off for the same company. Because you have inspired me even more so to get my ass out there as a writer.
Who knows? Maybe one day I won't need a job...maybe one day this will be my job full-time.
If that's what this all leads to, dealing with all that crap will have been worth it.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
You Say I'm A Dreamer, But I'm Not
I loved Dinner for Schmucks. Hilarious movie. Steve Carell's character was loveable yet drove you nuts at the same time. There was one scene in the movie that although it makes me laugh because he misinterprets a great John Lennon song, it also makes me think.
"You say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not."
Really the line from the song is "You say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." While I love this song. Maybe the schmuck got it right.
I've been trying to prep myself for this headlong dive into finally publishing. It seems surreal, exciting and at times somewhat terrifying. I remembered I had downloaded Smart Self-Publshing: Becoming an Indie Author by Zoe Winters a while back. And while I had read a good portion of it, I went back this past week and started re-reading it. She has some great advice and is definitely someone I find to be a decent role model in this indie world.
Among all the good advice Zoe has managed to pack into this book one thing stuck out in particular. Something that really can be applied to anyone, not just a writer.
Dreamers are those that think about all the what if's and wouldn't it be nice. They don't actually DO anything, but dream...
But those that set goals...well they work toward them. Not to talk about the all-mighty roller derby again but, I set a goal to be able to play in games. I passed my tests...and now I will probably be playing in a game soon!
For the longest time I always said I wanted to be a writer. I wanted to publish something and have people read my books. Dreaming about it didn't get me anywhere.
It wasn't until I got off my lazy ba-donk-a-donk, finished my drafts, finished all the initial edits and started actually working towards publishing it that anything got done.
I know this is sort of a well DUH post, but I just thought sometimes we need a reminder to stop dreaming and start setting goals. Things feel so much harder to obtain when we are dreaming about them. But they become a reality when we start striding toward them.
So my goals right now are finish the final edit, get Mistaken to the publisher and formatted and uploaded for electronic sales.
As I finish reading her book I plan to set some more goals as well as figure out more my road map.
It is sometimes hard for us to actually grasp when one of our goals is within our grasp, and I feel like that is where I am now.
Just a few more steps...
Check out Zoe winter's blog here .
"You say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not."
Really the line from the song is "You say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." While I love this song. Maybe the schmuck got it right.
I've been trying to prep myself for this headlong dive into finally publishing. It seems surreal, exciting and at times somewhat terrifying. I remembered I had downloaded Smart Self-Publshing: Becoming an Indie Author by Zoe Winters a while back. And while I had read a good portion of it, I went back this past week and started re-reading it. She has some great advice and is definitely someone I find to be a decent role model in this indie world.
Among all the good advice Zoe has managed to pack into this book one thing stuck out in particular. Something that really can be applied to anyone, not just a writer.
Dreamers are those that think about all the what if's and wouldn't it be nice. They don't actually DO anything, but dream...
But those that set goals...well they work toward them. Not to talk about the all-mighty roller derby again but, I set a goal to be able to play in games. I passed my tests...and now I will probably be playing in a game soon!
For the longest time I always said I wanted to be a writer. I wanted to publish something and have people read my books. Dreaming about it didn't get me anywhere.
It wasn't until I got off my lazy ba-donk-a-donk, finished my drafts, finished all the initial edits and started actually working towards publishing it that anything got done.
I know this is sort of a well DUH post, but I just thought sometimes we need a reminder to stop dreaming and start setting goals. Things feel so much harder to obtain when we are dreaming about them. But they become a reality when we start striding toward them.
So my goals right now are finish the final edit, get Mistaken to the publisher and formatted and uploaded for electronic sales.
As I finish reading her book I plan to set some more goals as well as figure out more my road map.
It is sometimes hard for us to actually grasp when one of our goals is within our grasp, and I feel like that is where I am now.
Just a few more steps...
Check out Zoe winter's blog here .
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
The BIG Deadline
I have a deadline now.
Holy crap.
It is looking like everything is working out for me to have the Mistaken Book Release Party on September 8th, 2012. For those locally that would like to attend, I will have the location info and times set up soon. I am so excited I found such a great location and after everything with the owner is finalized I will definitely be sharing more info on them.
But yes... now it is a deadline. According to Createspace (whom I am publishing through) I should have my book in and ready to go 45 days prior.
Editing is going well. My friend that is providing me editing services is a great help and so far I really like what she is bringing to the book. I've now started to make a list of commitments and things I need to get done for the release of Mistaken.
- Finish the final edits
- Format (most likely I may be paying someone to help me out there, at least for the print version).
- Ensure cover file is up to date and submit
- Design promo materials (fliers/postcards), bookmarks, (business cards?),
- Organize book tour (I am thinking about working with a service on this one).
- Talk to my teammate's bf about possible radio interview.
- Promote the hell out of the IndieGoGo Campaign.
- Start up video blog.
So far that is what I have. Ugh. Lots to do in the next few months but I think it's going to be worth it.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Promotions, promotions, promotions
So, as I said in my last blog, I have gotten my hands quite full even now that I am not currently working on Mistaken. This week has been eventful and I have made a little bit of headway. Plans have not been finalized yet, but it looks like I found a fantastic venue for the Book Release and it will be more than likely the second week in September. Of course, the e-book will probably already be out before then for all you wonderful internet peoples to enjoy.
I am still working on getting a hang of the best avenues of promotion online. After this weekend I will hopefully have the sample chapters of Mistaken up and ready for everyone to check out, so I plan to push the promotion a bit harder come then.
Also, if you've noticed, to draw some more attention to Mistaken, I started an IndieGoGo campaign to raise funds for the initial book release, but you are getting something in return. Click on the widget on the right to read more about it! IndieGoGo is an awesome tool for not only building awareness and fanbase, but if you are like me and due to some unfortunate turns of events not having the funds you thought you would, it can help make something like a book release more feasible.
As soon as the book is ready to be pushed out I also plan on doing some giveaways on the blog and Facebook as well, so be sure to follow both! Still lots of planning going on but starting to feel like I am making headway.
Also finished most of the outline for the next book, Possess, which I am very excited about. Will have more on this soon as well! Until later!
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