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November 6, 2020
Updates and Junk
Okay, if you were waiting for the sale on the A Model Curse books, it starts Monday. Yay. SU and UatB will be 99c/99p each through 11:59pm on the 15th. CU will sit at $3.99.
If you click that link, you'll see they've put the books together in a series now. Yay. If you're so inclined and have read the books, I'd appreciate a series review.
Let's look at those beautiful covers again...
Pissed Jeni, Resigned Jeni, Determined Jeni. Although, to be fair, Jeni isn't all that resigned in UatB, but it was a good look for the cover.
Anyway, the books are fun and I hope you'll read them.
As for other writing stuff, I've been kinda derailed by all this election crap. I'm trying to maintain my happy, but it's not often easy. What I need to do is channel all this into some murders or something. Create some evil villains and kill them off. Maybe now would be the time to hit the next book in SCIU.
The idea there is someone is killing off the ones that got away from justice. Same format at the others, so you know who the killer is and who the players are, and the suspense is in seeing the journeys of both the killer and the ones who hunt her. I wrote the beginning years ago. The rest? We'll see if I can muster the gumption. I guess, since it's November, now would be the perfect time to get my ass in gear.
We'll see.
How are you doing? How are things going in your world? If you're a writer, how's the writing going? If you're not, are you struggling with gumption in your activities?
November 4, 2020
Well, Wouldja Look at That
So, I've been trying to get Amazon to put the books for A Model Curse into a frickin' series, like they have with all my other books. Cuz, ya know, it's nice for readers to see that a book is part of a series and what order the books are in and junk. Three days later, Amazon in its infinite wisdom presented me with this whole new thing they're doing.
Now, writers can manage their own series with this nifty new thingie-bob:
Umm... yeah.
Anyway, it was kinda buggy at first, but after several tries, I managed to create A Model Curse and add the three books to it. It should be visible on the site within 72 hrs.
Thank goodness all my other series books are still where they're supposed to be and I don't have to go through the trouble of creating and adding for them. Whew.
One benefit I see is that this allows the author to come up with verbiage for the series, so when a reader goes to the series page, they can read about the series instead of getting the blurb for the first book in the series. Unfortunately, this means some extra work for us - coming up with series blurbs and all that junk. Goodreads had this ability for years, but I haven't really taken advantage of it. Shame on me.
I'll be working on this stuff over the next week or so. Right now, I have four series available:
Serial Crimes Investigation Unit (Dying Embers, Fertile Ground, Early Grave)
A Dennis Haggarty Mystery (Accidental Death, Natural Causes)
Once Upon a Djinn (Wish in One Hand, In Deep Wish, Up Wish Creek, Wish Hits the Fan)
A Model Curse (Sleeping Ugly, Ugly and the Beast, Cinder Ugly)
Anyway, if you're writing in series and you need help with how to make those books be part of a series on Amazon, here's the linkie-loo to those instructions.
Good luck. And may the sales be ever in your favor. Or something.
November 2, 2020
It's Alive!
Cinder Ugly went live last night while I was sleeping. And now the trilogy is complete. So, if you were waiting until you could get the whole series, it's available. I will be having a sale on the first two books later this week - because reasons - so if you want to continue waiting until you can get those cheaper, I'll let you know when that's a go.
Otherwise, they're $3.99 each.
Sleeping Ugly - Book 1
Ugly and the Beast - Book 2
Cinder Ugly - Book 3
Aren't they pretty? I hope to have a link to the series as a whole eventually. (Amazon says they're working on it.)
October 28, 2020
Why the Pre-Order?
In case you missed it on The Writing Spectacle yesterday, Cinder Ugly is now available for pre-order. Why the pre-order? Well, I'll try to explain my thinking...
First there's the whole brilliant idea I had a couple weeks ago to put all of the genie books on sale this week. I honestly didn't think there. Or maybe I was thinking that I wouldn't have CU ready to publish until after the sale and then when I did have it ready, I didn't want a release to interfere with a sale and vice versa.
Then there's the whole link thing. This is the last book in the series. In order to have links for the new book in the previous books in the series, I needed to have a link available. Put it up for pre-order and there's a link available if someone should happen to buy and read the other two books. (Unfortunately, someone snagged a copy of Ugly and the Beast yesterday before I uploaded the updated version, so the line for Cinder Ugly still says 'Coming Soon'. :shrug:) I also now have links to CU in all the genie books, so if anyone buys those, they'll be able to buy CU if they get the urge.
This pre-order thing also gave me the opportunity to get clickable links on my blog sidebars and on my A Model Curse page. And get my Goodreads listing all nice and stuffs.
It's marketing. I think. I hope. We'll see.
On the bright side, the book will be in your hot little hands on Monday. So you really only have to wait a few days. And if you haven't read Sleeping Ugly or Ugly and the Beast, you have time to read them before Cinder Ugly drops.
And I hope you will. This was a fun little series to write and from what I've heard, it's a fun little series to read. This paranormal mystery follows supermodel Jeni Braxxon from the moment she's cursed and trying to figure out who did this to her, through a maze of murder and intrigue, to the end when it all wraps up. There should be some 'laugh out loud' moments* in there along the way and a couple scenes that might tug your heart a little. (I know mine were tugged.)
*Best proofer comment was simply a long string of laughing.
October 26, 2020
It's Sale Time Again
Woohoo! With Halloween fast approaching, what better time for a sale on the Once Upon a Djinn books? They're full of paranormal awesomeness. And snark. And mystery. All wrapped up in a four-book series.
Wish in One Hand
In Deep Wish
Up Wish Creek
Wish Hits the Fan
99c/99p each. Less than $4/£4 each. If you haven't read them all, now's your chance to get them way cheaper than you would on any regular day - when they're $3.99 each. Save yourself $12.
I love these books. You can, too. =o)
October 23, 2020
Another Update
After spending most of the week dragging my ass about doing the proofer notes for Cinder Ugly, I finally got them all input last night. They really weren't that bad - which is what the proofers told me, but fear made me drag anyway. That fear thing is a really pain in the buns.
Today, I have to do some search and replace on some crutch words. Then I can do the formatting. Like I said, I'm trying to have this done and uploaded for pre-order so it goes live on the 2nd. We'll see how that goes. If I can't get it up in time to do pre-order, then I'll just upload it for release on the 2nd. Good lord willin' and the crick don't rise.
I also have to do a Goodreads listing.
And get both CU and UatB formatted for print. Which I can then use for numbers to send to my cover artist so she can do the print covers (gah, I haven't talked to her in forever, I hope she has time to do those soonish... lucky the print covers are already paid for as part of the cover package).
I need to drag out my pre-publication checklist so I don't forget anything. Blerg.
But soon, my fifteenth book will be out in the world. It's the last in a trilogy, so maybe having it out there will boost sales for the other two. Fingers crossed.
October 21, 2020
Release Update and News of A Different Release
Yesterday was full enough of life stuff that by the time I had time to work, I was too tired to do anything but sit. But that's okay.
In an effort to be more 'marketing minded', I've decided to put the release of this book off until November 2nd anyway. Since I already have a sale set up for the genie books starting on Monday and running through the 1st, that is. I don't want to release right before the sale for another series and I don't want to release in the middle of that sale. Hopefully, the genie sale will build interest for the model books. You know - paranormal series sales leading to sales for the other paranormal series. Or some such thing.
If I can get the 'A Model Curse' series finished and Cinder Ugly loaded for pre-order, then I could conceivably have links to the whole series in the 'Once Upon a Djinn' books. Umm, I don't actually see that happening unless I get off my dead ass, but there's hope in there somewhere.
Anyway, if you're looking for something to read and you like spicy/sexy in your paranormal, my BIF (best internet friend) released her latest book last night - NIGHT WISH (Nightrider MC Book 5). It's only $2.99 right now. I scored mine this morning, so I haven't read it yet, but I know it'll be awesome. Her books are always full of awesome. (And I'm not just saying that because she's my friend. I loved her books long before we became friends.)
As for my book, hang in there. It'll be out soon. And to that end, I will be having a sale for Sleeping Ugly and Ugly and the Beast once I know for sure when Cinder Ugly will be live. If you haven't tried these books, they're fun and snarky paranormal mystery. (And as a slight warning - if you're offended by swearing, they probably aren't for you. Jeni swears a lot.)
October 18, 2020
People Don't Talk Like That
I started reading a book the other day and within a few pages, DNF'd that sucker. The problem was the dialogue. It was stilted and wooden with loads of 'as you know' stuff where the author used the characters to supply backstory without any reason for them to be talking about the past.
People don't talk like that. And they don't converse that way.
I realize sometimes it's hard to see where your dialogue might have gone wrong. (And as such, I hope I never present dialogue to my readers that's anything like that.) For me, though, writing and reading is like listening to someone talking in my head. Basically, it's all dialogue up in there. So, when the dialogue goes wrong, it really sticks out.
If you're not like this, a basic way to figure out if your dialogue has gone wrong is to read it out loud. If you find yourself tripping over stuff, it's because the way you've written it isn't the way people generally talk. If it sounds wooden and hollow, it is.
Your mileage may vary if you're writing high fantasy. People don't talk like that anymore either. Still, even then, there should be a flow to the words. Read Shakespeare aloud. (Which, imo, is the only way to really enjoy Shakespeare if you're not actually at a play.) Shakespeare's old stuff, but he's still relevant because he had the ebb and flow of human conversation down. If you're worried about reading Shakespeare, read the newer fantasies of Brooks, Butcher, Farland, etc. They do good dialogue.
Of course, the book I was reading was YA. I think that only made it worse. People don't talk like that. Teens definitely don't talk like that. It's been a while since I was a teen or had a teen, but I don't think the general drift of teenage conversation is towards more formal and stilted. (Would that it were sometimes.) It was also paranormal, which made the stilted dialogue even worse. Ebb and flow is key there, folks.
Ebb and flow is key everywhere. Any well-received book of any genre has an ebb and flow to the dialogue. Hell, there's an ebb and flow to the whole damn thing. If the reader is tripping and stumbling and trying to make the writing make sense in their heads, they're going to put the book down. Or throw it against the wall. And never pick up another one by that author. None of wants that, now do we?
Anyway, I'm probably the last writer to go to for advice - since my sales are dismal - but since I'm also a prolific reader, you should probably take note. A little. Maybe. Do yourself and the world a favor and make your dialogue sound more like the way people actually talk. K?
If you're a writer, do you read your stuff out loud? From a reader standpoint, can you think of any writers who do dialogue especially well?
October 16, 2020
Blurble
I'm not sure I know of any writer who enjoys writing the back cover copy (or blurb) for their own books. If you're out there and reading this, raise your hand if you enjoy it. Okay, you're dismissed.
Personally, I am not a fan. I can't seem to muster any joy in taking a 63K word story and boiling into 150 clever words that will make people want to buy and read my book. There's so much I want a potential reader to know about the story. Add this? Subtract that? Oh, and they probably want to know X, but there isn't room for it.
Of course, I was the kid in school who sucked at book reports. Write about what's important? Well, it's all important. Duh.
Give me somebody else's blurb to edit? I'm there, baby.
In the end, it's kind of how I have to approach my own blurbs. Write the damn thing, spew it out if I have to, and then set it aside. Come back to it later and look at it like it's not MY blurb.
Right now, I have 5 versions of the blurb for CU. Since yesterday. Here's the latest one:
This could get ugly.
Former supermodel Jeni Braxxon had been certain life couldn't get any more shit-tastic. Due to the curse turning her, the hottie with a naughty body, into someone so gruesome Frankenstein's monster would run screaming, she's unemployed and soon-to-be homeless.
As if that wasn't bad enough, the SSA is trying to snatch her birthright, steal the children, and force her into bankruptcy with their damn bureaucratic bullshit. Oh, and a lunatic sorcerer with world domination in mind might be running the show.
But Jeni's not a gal who'll take this crap lying down. Well, not for long anyway. With the help of her weird friends and her bizarre pets, she needs to kick some ass, rescue the kids, and save the world. A big task for a college dropout who thought she could get by on looks alone.
:shrug: 141 words. It needs work. I know I'm trying to stuff too much in there, but it all feels necessary. I need to get over it and come up with something soon. Or run with this thing. Or one of the other versions.
I'm drowning in blurbs. Blurble.
October 12, 2020
Out the Other Side of Edit Hell
I did it. I'm done. And it's off to the proofers. Those last twelve manuscript pages wound up garnering 2 full pages of notes. I think I fixed everything. We'll see.
Oh, I'm sure I'll have missed something. A comma here. A missing word there. Little things. I hope. The big things, like plot holes, should have all been ferreted out and eradicated. :fingers crossed:
In the end, this edit pass ended up with 20 pages of notes. It took me 10 days - 9 of them in a row - to complete. Right now, the book is 189 pages and 63785 words. (Like I said, manuscript pages don't equal published pages. When I format, I'll change the font and its size, paragraph spacing, sentence spacing, etc. and I don't format until the book is done-done.)
It's now in the hands of the proofers, so I can take a deep breath and chillax a little.
Last night, after I sent it off, I played a little poker and read most of the rest of the book I was reading, and watched a whole TV show without working through the commercials and then missing stuff after the commercials were over because I forgot to unmute. Then I went to bed and didn't lay there thinking about the book. (I still laid there thinking, but it wasn't about the book.)
Today, I plan to not think about the book. It'll be my day off. Of writerly pursuits. I have life stuff to do - like dusting and vacuuming. If I feel like it, I might go fishing. If I don't have pay-job stuff to do, that is.
Tomorrow, I'll figure out what I'm going to do while this book is out of my hands. Work on one of my many unfinished books? Definitely write the blurb. Maybe some marketing stuffs. And a sale or two.
So, here I am, out the other side of edit hell. :blinkblink: It's kinda bright out here.


