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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
NANOWRIMO
NANOWRIMO is National Novel
Writing Month! If you’re not
sure if you can actually write a novel, why not take part in this. It’s a marvelous personal challenge exercise!
You’ll meet other aspiring writers! Make friends and meet other writers in your
area as you attend local write-ins.
It’s 50,000 words in 30
days. It runs from Nov 1st to
Nov 30th. This will be my
second year participating. There are no prizes for completing the challenge
other than an overwhelming feeling of accomplishment.
I’ll be using this year’s fall wrimo to write the majority of Fathom,
the third book in my Magarelli Series. I can’t imagine this story coming in
under 60,000, but I will be sure and reach my goal of 50,000 in 30 days. Who knows if I get a burn on, I may actually
do 60,000 in 30 days. I wrote RELEVANCE in 21 days and it was 75,000
words. Of course I had a vicious muse
who kept me chained to my desk and I
was unemployed at the time and could dedicate my entire day and night to
writing. Who needed sleep, right?
This time, I am working at an
ACSET facility 18 hours a week. They are allowing me make my 18 hours in three
days at six hours a day and giving me Mondays and Tuesday off. While I can
attempt to reach my 1700 words a day after work, I have Saturday, Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday off in a row to write all day long instead of only five
hours a day. They stand behind my writing 100%. I love that.
I will post my progress in this
blog perhaps 3 days at a time. Every moment I’m not writing on the novel is a
moment I’m not writing on the novel. Capisce?
In nine days, it’ll be NOSEY
GRINDSTONE time for this writer. Wish me luck!Friday, October 18, 2013
A VERY COOL EXPERIENCE
Last night I had one of the most
wonderful experiences a writer can have – in my opinion anyway. I was the guest
of a small book club at a coffee house. These ladies get a book, then read it,
then get together to discuss the story.
One of the ladies works in the
same building where I am the receptionist. She suggested I come to the coffee house so they could meet me. Relevance
would be the topic of discussion.
It was a fantastic experience.
Each one told me what they loved best about the book and the general consensus
was that first they loved the main characters, then they loved the supporting
cast. But they went further. They told me what
they liked about them and why. I cannot speak for other writers but this was
so important to me personally. It
let me know what I was doing right!
Then came the questions! Where
did I come up with the idea? What was my inspiration? Were any of the
characters based on people out of my own life? All the kind of questions that
make you think.
I gave them some insights into
book two and three. Book two, EPIPHANY, will be available in just a week or so
and I’ll be writing book three during the month of November as I take part in
NANOWRIMO 2013.
What is that? It stands for National Novel Writing Month,
50,000 words in 30 days. November is NANOWRIMO. In my opinion, I think all
aspiring writers should take part. If you’ve never written a whole novel or
even if you have, this is an excellent opportunity to learn how to write under
a deadline. There’s no real prizes; just the knowledge that you can do it. It’s
a personal challenge. I’m taking the opportunity to write the third book in the
Magarelli Series, Fathom. Others will use it to write fanfic, or stories for anthologies. It’s a great deal of fun and a super
online community. Check it out: www.nanowrimo.com
Thursday, October 17, 2013
MONTHLY REMINDER
Once a month I like to remind folks about my book, seeing as the 2nd book in the series will be out in one or two weeks, I thought I would do that today.
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Friday, October 11, 2013
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
One of the most important things about being
a writer is confidence.
Confidence in yourself and confidence in your story. But over-confidence can
work against you.
Today I
want to talk about the importance of editing. Don’t be so over-confident that
you feel you too good to be edited. Nobody
is too good to be edited; I don’t care how long you’ve been writing.
If you're earnest about wanting you book to be all it can be, you will need an editor. So how does one get over the fear of being
edited? I wish I had an easy answer for you. For me, it was knowing that I wanted my story to be the
best it could be. Think of it as a fresh
set of eyes, a second opinion. Editors
catch you on grammar, punctuation, spelling, tense, continuity. They’ll help
you with rough spots; show how it could read better. They are nothing to fear.
In truth editors are the writer’s ally not their enemy. Remember that editors’
suggestions are just that, suggestions. They are not carved in
stone. They may offer a better way to get your idea across. A good editor can
do that without changing you ‘voice’. They may offer a different direction to
make your story more exciting. But again, that’s just a suggestion. It’s up to
you, as the writer, to make the final decision.
So don’t be afraid to be edited, because you still maintain the right to
accept it or not.
Now for me, I go with whatever punctuation,
structure, grammar and tense corrections my editor gives me. Those are my weak
points. I trust my editor to find them and make them right. I have a problem
with passive writing. Again my editor has my complete trust. Once you get into characterization, dialogue,
and story, then it’s up to me to accept or not any changes that affect the
direction I want the story to take. When it comes to those, if I think my
editor has missed the point I will talk to her. If she can convince me to change
it, then I will. But if I fell short of making myself clear, I trust she will
guide me to the best way of correcting that.
Do not fear your editor. Each time you
are edited, you will learn. The whole process of writing and being published is
an experience that will help you grow. It’s kind of amazing, really! I couldn’t
be happier with the process. This is something I want to do for the rest of my
days.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
INDIE ISN'T JUST INDIANA JONES' NICKNAME
Today I want to talk about the
steps I took to be a published indie. Believe me I stumbled around trying to
find a publisher and almost fell for one of those ‘you pay us deals’ before a
good friend across the sea helped out a floundering author in the ‘colonies’. I
want to thank author JD Stockholm (Dear Teddy Series) for the guidance he gave
me. JD you really started something by
unleashing this unfettered author on an unsuspecting world! Thank you most
kindly for your mentorship.
First I want to talk about the
why. Why
I decided to go indie instead of mainstream:
Reason number one THE VORTEX: The
amount of time one might have to wait to get their book out. Some as long as
three years! I’m 65 years old! I want to see my book in print before I
croak!
Reason number two (insert drastic
music here) THE DREADED CONTRACT: I love to write. Part of that love is being
able to do it at my own speed. I know people who have contracts with publishing
houses. The last thing I want to hear is that I HAVE TO write. That’s an
imagination killer to me. I needed the freedom to choose when I wanted to
write. Once ‘have to’ enters the mix, I balk.
Reason number three, PEOPLE
TELLING ME WHAT TO WRITE: Editors. Now
I’m not saying I can’t be edited. No. Not at all. I want editing. No one can go
unedited. No one! But don’t tell me my book needs more sex, or more explosions
or more anything because that’s what’s in.
I don’t write sex novels. I don’t write romance novels. There are many people
out there who are far better at that than I could ever be. It’s not my forte.
I believe in telling a story. If
it happens to have sex in it fine. But I’m not going to put it in there just
for the sake of putting it in there or, presumably, to sell a book. That’s just
not my style.
So, with all that explained, I
was lost as to how to get my stories out there. Enter my friend and mentor,
author JD Stockholm. He introduced me to
Indie
publishing and sent me to a place that has been a ‘dream come true’. Create
Space. That’s www.createspace.com
.
Now, I have to tell your right
here and now that getting my book published through Create Space did not cost
me a single penny. BUT, that’s because I have a background in layout and, being an
artist, I was able to set up my own cover. Create Space offers those services
at a price. I did pay for two stock photos to create my first cover (a whopping
total of $8.00). I use Photoshop 10. My first layer was the man; my second was
the Chicago skyline. This was the
result.
Create Space offers free
templates for the creation of your cover. They have some with stock photos or
you can upload your own. There’s a blank template for folks like me a DIY
person. You spine width is decided by your page count. They make it so easy!
I admit it; I’m a control freak. I
wear that crown proudly when it comes to my books. I not only want them to be a
good read, I want them to be visually gorgeous! Create Space offers several different sizes
for your book. They offer 15 standard sizes from 5”x8” to 8.5” x 11” or you can
actually make a custom size.
I chose the 5.5”x8.5” for my
Magarelli Series. They offer free tutorials about layout and copious
suggestions regarding the production of your book. I found the majority of
these extremely helpful. They also provide a template for your text as well. When you use them the first time choose the
step by step option for layout. Once you’ve done one, you’ll find it gets
easier and easie
For my werewolf novels (the Moon
Trilogy), I’m going a bit smaller, 5”x8”, as these novels will not be as long as
those in the Magarelli Series. So far my Magarelli Series novels are within 90,000
to 120,000 words in length.
Of course it’s hard to tell until
a novel all written, edited and presented in final form. I just let my stories
tell themselves. I don’t really plan to stay within a given word count. But word
and page count are always a deciding factors in choosing the dimensions of my
books. Because they come in sets, though, whatever I choose for the first book will
then carry through the rest in the series no matter what the page count. I like
a set to look like a set with uniform outer dimensions save for the thickness
of the book which is decided by page count. If book one in a series is 5.5”x8.5”,
they’re all 5.5”x8.5”. But that’s just me.
Create Space offers you two types
of paper – a white standard and a slightly heavier cream tone. I find the cream
tone to be easier on the eyes of the reader and sturdy enough to stand up to
rereads and wear. Their covers are
glossy and clean. The finished product
from this company is outstanding in quality.
Books created through Create
Space are automatically sold on Amazon.com. You receive an ISBN number at no
charge. You can choose your markets including international. You can set your
price. AND – and this is a BIG ‘and’ – you can also format your book for
e-readers and sell it through the Kindle store. That, to this writer anyway, is
very
exciting.
Well I’ve talked your eyes out at
this point, so I’ll stop for now. Because I was guided by someone, I intend to
pay it forward. I’m here to answer questions if you have them. Go over and
explore the possibilities. There’s nowhere to go but forward. I did it. You can
do it.
Monday, October 7, 2013
HI, I'M PJ MORVANT-ALEXANDER, I WRITE BOOKS.
As an author, I am told I
must brand myself. Brand myself? I am not
a cow! (No comments from the peanut gallery, please.)
Oh! Treat myself like I am a brand. Oh…okay. Well, hm. Try the new and improved PJ Morvant-Alexander, guaranteed to reduce wrinkles, brighten your smile, and make your hair luxurious! What? No? Well what the heck does it mean, brand myself?
Here, I’ll be talking about the books I have written and the books I’m currently working on. I also plan to talk about the comparative ease of being an Indie writer; give to you the steps that will enable anyone to be a published author. If I can do it, anyone can. But I don’t want to get ahead of myself. There will be more about that in future blogs.
Oh! Treat myself like I am a brand. Oh…okay. Well, hm. Try the new and improved PJ Morvant-Alexander, guaranteed to reduce wrinkles, brighten your smile, and make your hair luxurious! What? No? Well what the heck does it mean, brand myself?
Sell myself? Isn’t that against the law? OH…sell the
public on me. Make them want to buy my books, hang on my creative words.
Oh.
Well, I can’t really make anyone do anything, so let me just
say this: I believe in my writing. I enjoy writing and I think – if you give my
first book a look/see – you’ll enjoy it and want more. Yeah, I can write. I
love to write. Did it for years in school, won awards for it in fandom, and now
I’m confident that folks will be interested in my original fiction. I have
something to say! Hence, welcome to my blog.Here, I’ll be talking about the books I have written and the books I’m currently working on. I also plan to talk about the comparative ease of being an Indie writer; give to you the steps that will enable anyone to be a published author. If I can do it, anyone can. But I don’t want to get ahead of myself. There will be more about that in future blogs.
Coming from Louisiana bayou Voodoo
country, my personal interests lay in all things scary, unusual and
supernatural. Nothing delights me more than a scary movie on a stormy night. I
love it all; from ‘things that go bump in the night’, to time travel, to space
adventures, to psychic phenomenon. It is
in the latter subject that my first foray into pro writing took hold.
When I first started reading
novels at the tender age of 6, I began with Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Pellucidar Series and from there I moved
to Carson of Venus and eventually John Carter of Mars and finally my childhood
hero, Tarzan of the Apes. From ERB’s
formula-driven novels of adventures on other worlds, I moved up to Fritz Leiber’s
sword and sorcery series about Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. By this time I was very accustomed to the
serialization style and actually enjoyed following the characters through their
various adventures.
When I first started writing my
first novel, I really didn’t have a series in mind. I just had a story to tell.
But as it came to an end, I felt sad because I loved the characters I had
created. A very dear friend of mine said to me “why don’t you make it a series?
There should be a lot of stuff to come up with for a psychic guy!” I gave her a
blank look while that comment sunk in and BAM! I realized the wisdom of her
words. Consequently, I offer for your edification, The Magarelli Series.
Enter my favorite character to
pick on, Alessio Magarelli – an Italian
lounge singer, a sweet guy, a mother’s angel and a trouble magnet with a capital
M. And oh, how I do love to get him into
trouble. He makes it so easy.
My first book – Relevance – was a learning experience
for me as well as a delight to write. I started with a loose outline for my
skeleton and, as I wrote, fleshed out the muscle and tissue that became -- what
I believe is -- a fast paced story of an everyday guy thrust into a terrible
series of events over which he has no control. All he can do is warn people to
get out of the way and hope they listen.
Relevance is available at Amazon.com. You’d do best to go to that site and search Magarelli Series because there are an
awful lot of books named Relevance –
but only one about my main character Alessio
Magarelli. They even let you read a few pages as a sample – dip your toe in
as it were. Come on, jump in!
All I ask as an Indie author is – if you like it – please, tell your friends about it. Word of mouth is the best advertisement as it comes from someone who has experienced the book.
All I ask as an Indie author is – if you like it – please, tell your friends about it. Word of mouth is the best advertisement as it comes from someone who has experienced the book.
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