Thursday, May 23, 2013

Hey. Inspiration is for amateurs. (I've said this before)


Inspiration is for amateurs.  Don’t get offended. Don’t start a campaign against me. Just listen. All books start out with a spark of inspiration, right? An idea. The shred of a creative thought that eventually turns out to be the great American novel. That’s fine. That’s how I started writing State of Emergency: Inspiration.
But what comes after inspiration?
After the initial burst of energy hits you, then what? Do you pop the footrest out on your Lazy Boy and watch The Voice? Read another How to Write a Novel manual – because you’ve already read thirty-three this year and it still wasn’t enough? Motivate yourself with epic background music?
Whatever you do, keep this in mind: inspiration is for amateurs. If you wait for your muse to come to you, it’s quite possible that you will spend the next ten to twenty years sitting on your couch with an empty bag of potato chips, staring at the ceiling.
Hmm. Was that crack there before? What about that water damage?
Never noticed it until now.

Don’t be a bump on a log. Get up. Inspiration, in many cases, will only last so long before it wears out. The long days and months – sometimes years – of creating a novel can be draining. Discouraging. By the time you get to that point, believe me, you’ll want to give up. It’s only natural. Because hey, if writing were easy, everybody would have penned a hit novel by now. But not everybody does. In fact, few people ever do. And the people that do usually have a lot of self-discipline and a lot of focus. Don’t wait for inspiration to get you through the dog days of editing and rewriting. When you’re looking at the 95th typo of YOUR vs YOU’RE, inspiration is going to seem far, far away. Something that keeps my business and writing in line is clear structure (which I’ve talked about before), but also, a schedule.
You’re a writer. You’re a business. Act like one.

·      Get Writing. Let’s face it. As writers, we work in the business of words. We arrange them, play with them, and set them up to convey different meanings to different audiences. Words are to us what paint is to an artist. Without them, you have no product to sell, so you need to make sure that the bulk of your focus goes into writing those words. Set aside at least three hours a day for what I like to call Raw Content Creation. I do mine in the early morning hours of the day. It’s quietest then, and I do my best work in silence.
·     
Structure yourself. If you have a routine, you’d be surprised at how quickly you can control inspiration, rather than the other way around. Inspiration will start answering your call if it expects you to be in a certain place at a certain time. Work schedules are all about routine, so make your business the same. Have a schedule and stick to it. Faithfully. That means every day. No shirking your duties, sailor.
·      Always improve. Honestly, I don’t edit the stuff I wrote all on the same day. I edit the previous day’s work and only focus on being free and creative with today’s writing. Taking a step back from the stuff you write today and correcting it tomorrow will allow you to see it with renewed clarity. Give yourself a break. I have a lot of other work that I do in between all this, which also allows me space between my writing and me.
·      Inspiration is for amateurs, but don’t waste a diamond. The purpose of a schedule and structure is to keep yourself disciplined in a very challenging and often discouraging line of work (just remember that the pros outweigh cons, people!). At the same time, you don’t want to waste inspiration when it does decide to pay you a random visit outside of your schedule. If that’s the case, catch a shooting star and put it in your pocket, as they say. Maybe that’s the little nugget you’ve needed to put the finishing touches on your story.
·      Stay focused. I’m good at multitasking. I can cook dinner, check Facebook, write my novel, edit a travel article, correspond with an interviewer, read the paper and clean up spilt milk on the kitchen floor all at the same time. Or something close to that. But you know what? Multitasking isn’t really all it’s cracked up to be. When you’re spreading out your efforts, something is going to suffer. Effort is often more effective when it is concentrated to a single area. Multi-tasking just allows you to do lots of things less effectively rather than doing one thing fantastically. Just remember that next time you feel the need to speed-dial your BFF and discuss celebrity gossip while you’re editing your manuscript. It’s not worth it. It’s really not.

A professional will work in rain or shine. A professional will show up to work even if he doesn’t want to. Show up to work. Every day. There’s nothing wrong with taking some time off, but remember: it’s harder to get into a routine than it is to get out of it, so make sure you don’t stray from the path. Keep your goals firmly in mind. Go out and grab them. Make them yours.
That’s the American dream, after all. 

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Warm Bodies (New Adult Zombie Novel)

R is dead. He's a zombie. Things in his world are pretty much seen in different shades of gray, and there's no meaning to life because, well, he's dead. Awkward, I know. But then R meets Julie, a pretty, feisty human girl, and suddenly everything starts changing. But R's not the only zombie feeling undead growing pains - the world is about to join in. 

Warm Bodies is as much of a look at the intricacies of human nature as it is a romance. R is a zombie, and he begins his narrative as a flesh-eating, shuffling, pale-skinned creature that enjoys chomping on brains during snack time. But even then, his mental vocabulary and powers of description are stunning - the only thing he seems to have trouble with is his external dialogue. He meets Julie, and he falls in love with her after eating the brain (yes, really) of her boyfriend. Apparently eating people's brains gives you their memories, and R sees Julie's entire life. He knows everything about her - kind of. And their relationship really DOES progress at a nice, easy pace. R goes through an impressive period of character growth. As he slowly begins to FEEL things again, you feel them, too, through his zombie lens, which is really quite interesting. I don't know that any other author has really told a story from such a perspective. It's certainly unique. 
Warm Bodies is also just as depressing as it is fascinating. Death, doom, destruction, blood, gore, squished brains, drinking, you name it. I know that Julie is supposed to be the light of R's world - the reason he starts to change, but honestly, she wasn't my ideal heroine. She cussed way too much, for one thing. I get it. People swear. They swear in real life and they swear in books, but Julie's language was totally unnecessary. Is it so much to ask for a leading lady that is actually that: a LADY? Apparently so. I didn't have sympathy for her. I had sympathy for R. I felt like R could have found a much nicer girl to fall in love with. I mean, if you're going base the entire reversal of the zombie virus on the goodness of human nature, it shouldn't be coming from a foul-mouthed, hard drinking, loose cannon. It's not the character that bothers me - it's the premise that goodness and light is coming out of JULIE, when Julie is about as pure as a mud puddle. Just saying. 
I'm having a really hard time buying it. Good should be good and bad should be bad.

In conclusion, Warm Bodies is a unique book. It's gruesome and chilling. It's also depressingly poetic. Isaac Marion has a beautiful way with words. But it's not the kind of book I'd want my child to be reading - it's way too graphic for that. In fact, it's probably too graphic for me. 

Pardon me while I go detox my brain...if a zombie doesn't eat it first. 
That could be nasty.

Friday, May 17, 2013

State of Chaos Release Tour Sign-Ups & ARCs!

It's finally sign-up time for the sequel to my novel, State of Emergency. That's right. State of Chaos is almost ready to hit the presses - in both the digital and print realms! It's so exciting to be so close to the release of this sequel. 
Go ahead. Check out the tour stop and ARC opportunities for bloggers and reviewers! 

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Land of the Unaltered


Rose comes from the capital of the Confederation of Cities where its citizens live in luxury and the greatest fashion statement of all is being Altered.  People change everything about the way they look as often as they do their hairstyle but Rose is different.  Her position of privilege has made her an outcast and led her to suspect that something sinister is happening to the citizens and flees the capital along with a past that imprisons her in search of a fresh start in the Land of the Unaltered.
Flynn lives in the Land of the Unaltered and hates the capitol and everything it stands for.  So when a spoiled capital girl is assigned to work with him, he wants nothing to do with her and is prepared to make her life miserable.  But Flynn was not prepared for someone like Rose.  She doesn’t fit the mold he expected and finds himself strongly attracted to her.  As she continues to surprise and outwit him, they begin to forge a bond that is tested when they discover a secret that could change everything they know about Land of the Unaltered.

Land of the Unaltered is a Dystopian Romance and is the first installment of the Confederation Trilogy.

Available June 18th!
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Friday, May 10, 2013

It's All About Image: How to Market Your Novel

Stand on the nearest street corner and try to sell a rock to everybody who passes by. 
Yeah.
Good luck with that. Who wants to buy a rock? Well, maybe you remember when there was a "pet rock" craze in this fair country of ours. Everybody was buying their own pet rocks, taking them home, painting them, putting them in a hamster cage. Walking their rocks. (I don't know who came up that idea. Somebody help them, please.)
It was quite a fad for a while. And let's face it, it had nothing to do with the rock. It had everything to do with the way it was marketed. Under normal circumstances, no (halfway) sane person will pay five bucks for a rock that they could pick up on the side of the highway for free. But if you know how to market that rock, you just might be a millionaire tomorrow. 
But let's forget the rocks. 
Let's talk about novels. 
Marketing a novel can sometimes feel like trying to get people to buy a rock. There are millions already on the market, and honestly, how are you going to convince people to drop a couple of bucks for yours? What makes your book better than anybody else's? Well, once you answer this question, you'll have the beginning of a comprehensive marketing plan. Like so: 

  • Ask yourself, "What makes my book unique?" Don't turn into an egomaniac over it. Just ask yourself this honest question. What makes your book different than all the rest? Is it the story? The characters? The research? Your voice? Find the element that is yours alone and write it down. 
  • Look ahead. It can be helpful to see what kinds of books have sold in the past, but it can also be detrimental. Remember that the publishing industry literally shifts every few hours, and peoples' tastes and preferences are changing with it. Find a surefire genre or category you believe in and write the story that you want to write. 
  • Don't cram your story into a mold. Did anybody ever tell you that following the crowd isn't a smart thing to do? Maybe they did. Maybe they didn't. I'm here to tell you it's not. If you have a story that's historical but science-fiction is what's selling right now, don't sacrifice the dignity or original idea of your plot to fit into the market. Remember that the market will come back to you, and if your story is good enough, people will buy your book regardless of categorization. 
  • Don't "go with the flow." Over the years I've seen books change. YA novels have become substantially grittier, and the subject matter is oftentimes X-rated material. I'm not here to preach, but I'm telling you now: Don't put that kind of stuff into your novel just because you want to fit in with everybody else. I'll often read books that have a random sex scene thrown into the story, and it doesn't even fit the mood of the book. That, ladies and gentlemen, is what you call killing the dignity of your storyline. Keep it real; don't succumb to the pressure. 
  • Stay positive. I don't care if you sold one copy or one thousand copies. You need to stay positive. Nobody wants to be associated with a loser, so don't jump on Twitter and start complaining about lousy book sales. Everything should always  be eternally rosy, regardless of whether or not you feel like doing a happy dance all the time. 
  • Market Yourself. You are as much of a product as your book. Your name as an author is a selling point, so stay professional. No creepy bathroom self portraits off your cellphone. No vulgarity. No political rants. Nobody wants to see that kind of stuff. People these days want to smile and laugh. They want to be impressed. So...impress them. 
Marketing yourself isn't easy. Next week I'll talk about the technical details of marketing your novel, but it's always good to start with a little common sense. Examine your novel and yourself. Get your image together before you start selling your wares, and your chances of success will rise substantially. 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Dream Casting the Characters: Destiny Gift Release Day!


My NA Sister Juliana Haygert's New Adult novel, Destiny Gift, is finally here! In honor of the release week, she's conjured up a stellar dream cast for every character in her book. 
What do you think?
(I love it!)
Read on for her guest post:

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What writer doesn’t dream of having their book(s) turned into movies?
My father keeps asking, in a hopeful tone, when my movie is coming out … I wish I could actually answer that.
Meanwhile, I’m left to dreaming about it … and here’s Destiny Gift dream cast:




NADINE
Nadine = Alexis Knapp (darker hair version). Nadine is so perfect in my head, and I don’t mean perfect = flawless. I mean perfect, that the way I imagine her is so vivid … it was hard trying to find an actress to match her. I think Alexis Knapp was the closest I could get to.

VICTOR
Victor = Evandro Soldati (his lighter hair version). Well, I just always had Evandro, a Brazilian model, as Victor in my mind. He isn’t an actor, but he’s a great (aka yummy) model. ;)

MICAH
Micah = Sean O’Pry (with dark contacts). Okay, this one is near and dear to my heart. I love, love Micah. Well, Sean O’Pry is so handsome, in a rough kinda way, just like I imagine Micah. Micah is also mysterious … now look at the pic. Perfect, right?

CERIS
Ceris = Taylor Schilling. This was also a hard one. Ceris is older than the others (just like Imha and Omi), but she’s equally beautiful. And her face, her features, are supposed to be lovely. I think Taylor Schilling has this sweet air about her that makes her a good choice for Ceris.

IMHA
Imha = Scarlett Johansson (with pitch black hair). I love this pic of Scarlett. It screams CRAZY! Just like Imha is.

OMI
Omi = Karl Urban (with goatee and scruffy hair). Karl can pull off the hard, unscrupulous gaze of Omi as if he was born for that. Plus, he is very handsome, and although Omi is kinda evil, all gods and goddesses are stunning, powerful.

MORGAN
Morgan = Viggo Mortensen (with longish, shaggy hair). Viggo can morph into any kind of character he wants, and I can easily see him as an easy-going Morgan, talking about the Everlast all the time. ;)

FATES
Fates = Gwyneth Paltrow (with white hair). Another hard one. The fates are three identical women with ageless features. With a dull makeup, Gwyneth sure does get that look. And I can see her doing the whole I’m-so-powerful-and-I-don’t-need-to-show-it-off vibe of the Fates.

There you have it! My version of the perfect cast for Destiny Gift. Do you approve?
Thanks, Summer, for having me ;)
Pick up your copy of Destiny Gift today and connect with Juliana online! 


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Tiger's Quest Paperback Release by Colleen Houck & Giveaway!

Back in Oregon, Kelsey tries to pick up the pieces of her life and push aside her feelings for Ren. But danger lurks around the corner, forcing her to return to India where she embarks on a second quest–this time with Ren’s dark, bad-boy brother Kishan, who has also fallen prey to the Tiger’s Curse. Fraught with danger, spellbinding dreams, and choices of the heart, TIGER’S QUEST brings the trio one step closer to breaking the spell that binds them.

                                               Winner of a Parent’s Choice Award!
Check out this stellar giveaway: One winner will receive a Tiger's Curse box set, and two winners will receive a signed paperback copy of Tiger's Quest. 

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