Frank L. Cole's Blog
April 21, 2015
Teen Author Boot Camp 2015
Every year for the past 5 years (I think), I've had the privilege of participating in Teen Author Boot Camp. This writing conference takes place at UVU campus and the lovely and crazy talented ladies of Writer's Cubed have done somersaults through rings of fire to make it a smashing success.
Let me tell ya, folks, this event is a trip! I think it's my favorite event all year. I get to hang out with a freaking freight train filled with amazing authors (many of which I geek out around... no shame) as well as teach and chat with hundreds of teens who actually enjoy and love writing. It's amazing!
Everything about TABC is just cool. Here are a few pics of the festivities:
We were part of an epic Lip Sync showdown!
I signed some stuff... a few books... but a lot of other stuff too.
Trying to look like I know what I'm talking about.
I had a pretty good group! They were talkative and they even laughed at my jokes.
Here are all the authors.
Here's how we really are.
And another one from the Lip Sync showdown.
Let me tell ya, folks, this event is a trip! I think it's my favorite event all year. I get to hang out with a freaking freight train filled with amazing authors (many of which I geek out around... no shame) as well as teach and chat with hundreds of teens who actually enjoy and love writing. It's amazing!
Everything about TABC is just cool. Here are a few pics of the festivities:
We were part of an epic Lip Sync showdown!
I signed some stuff... a few books... but a lot of other stuff too.
Trying to look like I know what I'm talking about.
I had a pretty good group! They were talkative and they even laughed at my jokes.
Here are all the authors.
Here's how we really are.
And another one from the Lip Sync showdown.
Published on April 21, 2015 20:56
March 16, 2015
The Circus Train has Arrived!
My sister's brand spanking new picture book, Circus Train, has just arrived in stores! It is awesome and such a fun story for kids.
Click HERE and you can order your copy today from Amazon.
Click HERE and you can order your copy today from Amazon.
Published on March 16, 2015 19:03
January 6, 2015
I just like to stare at this cover, all day, every day!To...
I just like to stare at this cover, all day, every day!
Today is January 6th and the book releases September 8th. I can't wait.
Today is January 6th and the book releases September 8th. I can't wait.
Published on January 06, 2015 15:23
April 21, 2014
Author Q&A on Writing Description
Here's Round 3 of my Writing Advice videos.
Published on April 21, 2014 21:00
April 13, 2014
Author Q&A on How to Write a Query Letter
Fresh from my computer for your viewing pleasure. Here's the next video answer to the question of How to Write a Query Letter.
Published on April 13, 2014 21:18
Author Q&A Video on How to Handle Writer's Block
So I decided to start something new. For the next little while, I will be fielding writing questions on Facebook where I will try to answer in a video. Here's the first on Writer's Block.
Published on April 13, 2014 21:16
March 9, 2014
Teen Author Boot Camp 2014!
I'm not going to even try to explain my absence from blogging. I'm just not good at it. Plain and simple. But... here's a post about one of my favorite events to participate in. Teen Author Boot Camp! Ran by an awesome group of ladies, Writer's Cubed, TABC is so fun! I find it hard to put in the words the coolness I feel when hanging out with 450 kids all interested in writing.
I really didn't take any pictures, because I don't think to do that sort of thing, but here a couple of pics:
That's Ally Condie! NY Times Bestselling author of the Matched series and Tyler Jolly, a way cool author who wrote the book, Extracted.
Tahsha, Margie, and me, chilling with Richard Sharrah of the Kid History fame.
We're all eating.
Also, I promised some of the kids I would post my notes for my writing Humor class on here:
Writing Humor3 Types of Writing Humor: EYE ROLLERS, AC/DCS, EVERYTHING ELSEEye Rollers –
§ Often involve potty humor or bodily functions§ Have very little seriousness involved, if any.§ Every character supplies the humor, including and most especially the narrator. – The narrator is not simply there to move the story along. Your narrator needs to have a strong voice and is very much involved in the story itself. In terms of Eye-Rollers, Often the narrator will point out the ridiculousness of the story and the lack of intelligence displayed by the characters involved. § The ability to sketch somewhat discernible pictures is a bonus. § Not intended for riveting plot twists. This is a great place to introduce slapstick.Tips for Writing an Eye Roller§ Allow yourself absolute freedom – no restraints. The more ridiculous the better. If you need help starting your story, think of the most unusual situation your character could be in, then think of the most bizarre reaction. § If you’re struggling to make the narrator just as zany and ridiculous as the other characters, write the story in first person. § Critical piece, don’t mess up and forget to make your main character funny.Activity – Take your most embarrassing experience and write it with 1,000 words or less. You want to make sure all the key hilarious elements are present, but remove the fluff. Don’t try to write too much of the setting, the description, or the other characters involved. Draw stick figures to emphasize the points.
AC/DCs - Action/Comedies-Drama/Comedies – For the majority of this room, this will be where you land. § Humor shares the spotlight with another theme (action, drama, horror, fantasy, romance)§ Humor enhances the ideas in the story. You’re reading because of the initial theme, but you keep reading because of the laughter that ensues page after page.§ Not every page needs a zinger, but there has to be a hearty supply of laughs within.§ This is where we find the great comedic sidekicks of the literary world. More to come on this later.§ Humor is used to keep these stories on the lighter side. Most Middle Grade, with the exception of a few titles will have to stay lighter rather than darker. Tips for Writing AC/DCs§ Allow your Main Character to have some humorous attributes. Witty, Snarky, Clumsy§ Lead out with a funny chapter. A funny scenario or sequence.§ Try a new angle on something or new concept.§ There needs to be problems in your story and conflict that happens to your character. Don’t automatically make your character a victim. Give them a sense of humor to handle the situations.In Middle Grade, don’t always make the conflict dire. Add scenes of surprise to allow the characters a chance to show their funny reactions. This will endear the character to the reader.
When in doubt, always add a secondary character to be the comic relief.
Main Characters have to shoulder the load of the story. The seriousness, the consequences, the conflict. It all falls onto the main character and you need one person to be there through it all. Because of that, there will be large sequences or chunks of your book where the main character will lose their sense of humor at times. Someone has to make the difficult decisions. Someone has to be accountable. If your main character never makes a difficult choice or just allows the problems to happen and never takes a stand, the reader won’t connect with them and your book will lack of substance. Therefore, this is why I strongly urge everyone to add at least one if not more secondary characters who share some of the spotlight with your main character. SidekicksSidekicks allow you to dump a ton of humorous situations into your story while maintaining the integrity of your main character.Sidekicks don’t have to follow the same rules as your main character. They can be snarky, or obnoxious throughout the story.
If your main character were to have that flighty or obnoxious of an attitude, the reader would lose respect. This is not the case with Sidekicks. They actually earn more respect from the reader. Readers love them for their attitudes. They give the reader a safety net for when things get thick, they always have someone to lighten the mood. Everything Else· Humor is used to create interest in a key character, transforming them from cardboard to complex.· The laughs are not what you signed up for, but provide a nice surprise.· The humor is embedded. More difficult to find.
I really didn't take any pictures, because I don't think to do that sort of thing, but here a couple of pics:
That's Ally Condie! NY Times Bestselling author of the Matched series and Tyler Jolly, a way cool author who wrote the book, Extracted.
Tahsha, Margie, and me, chilling with Richard Sharrah of the Kid History fame.
We're all eating.Also, I promised some of the kids I would post my notes for my writing Humor class on here:
Writing Humor3 Types of Writing Humor: EYE ROLLERS, AC/DCS, EVERYTHING ELSEEye Rollers –
§ Often involve potty humor or bodily functions§ Have very little seriousness involved, if any.§ Every character supplies the humor, including and most especially the narrator. – The narrator is not simply there to move the story along. Your narrator needs to have a strong voice and is very much involved in the story itself. In terms of Eye-Rollers, Often the narrator will point out the ridiculousness of the story and the lack of intelligence displayed by the characters involved. § The ability to sketch somewhat discernible pictures is a bonus. § Not intended for riveting plot twists. This is a great place to introduce slapstick.Tips for Writing an Eye Roller§ Allow yourself absolute freedom – no restraints. The more ridiculous the better. If you need help starting your story, think of the most unusual situation your character could be in, then think of the most bizarre reaction. § If you’re struggling to make the narrator just as zany and ridiculous as the other characters, write the story in first person. § Critical piece, don’t mess up and forget to make your main character funny.Activity – Take your most embarrassing experience and write it with 1,000 words or less. You want to make sure all the key hilarious elements are present, but remove the fluff. Don’t try to write too much of the setting, the description, or the other characters involved. Draw stick figures to emphasize the points.
AC/DCs - Action/Comedies-Drama/Comedies – For the majority of this room, this will be where you land. § Humor shares the spotlight with another theme (action, drama, horror, fantasy, romance)§ Humor enhances the ideas in the story. You’re reading because of the initial theme, but you keep reading because of the laughter that ensues page after page.§ Not every page needs a zinger, but there has to be a hearty supply of laughs within.§ This is where we find the great comedic sidekicks of the literary world. More to come on this later.§ Humor is used to keep these stories on the lighter side. Most Middle Grade, with the exception of a few titles will have to stay lighter rather than darker. Tips for Writing AC/DCs§ Allow your Main Character to have some humorous attributes. Witty, Snarky, Clumsy§ Lead out with a funny chapter. A funny scenario or sequence.§ Try a new angle on something or new concept.§ There needs to be problems in your story and conflict that happens to your character. Don’t automatically make your character a victim. Give them a sense of humor to handle the situations.In Middle Grade, don’t always make the conflict dire. Add scenes of surprise to allow the characters a chance to show their funny reactions. This will endear the character to the reader.
When in doubt, always add a secondary character to be the comic relief.
Main Characters have to shoulder the load of the story. The seriousness, the consequences, the conflict. It all falls onto the main character and you need one person to be there through it all. Because of that, there will be large sequences or chunks of your book where the main character will lose their sense of humor at times. Someone has to make the difficult decisions. Someone has to be accountable. If your main character never makes a difficult choice or just allows the problems to happen and never takes a stand, the reader won’t connect with them and your book will lack of substance. Therefore, this is why I strongly urge everyone to add at least one if not more secondary characters who share some of the spotlight with your main character. SidekicksSidekicks allow you to dump a ton of humorous situations into your story while maintaining the integrity of your main character.Sidekicks don’t have to follow the same rules as your main character. They can be snarky, or obnoxious throughout the story.
If your main character were to have that flighty or obnoxious of an attitude, the reader would lose respect. This is not the case with Sidekicks. They actually earn more respect from the reader. Readers love them for their attitudes. They give the reader a safety net for when things get thick, they always have someone to lighten the mood. Everything Else· Humor is used to create interest in a key character, transforming them from cardboard to complex.· The laughs are not what you signed up for, but provide a nice surprise.· The humor is embedded. More difficult to find.
Published on March 09, 2014 17:05
November 13, 2013
Killer Deal on My Books!
For all my out of state friends (and local friends who shop online), have I got news for you! Wheelin’ and Dealin’ here. I just got word from my publisher that they’re running a special online only promotion for my Guardians books where if you buy the 3rd book (The Guardians of the Finisher’s Fury) for $16.99, you can purchase book 1 and book 2 for $1 a piece! HUGE! Here’s how you do it.1. Click on www.cedarfort.com2. Purchase The Guardians of the Finisher’s Fury (in your shopping cart)3. Purchase The Guardians of the Hidden Scepter and The Guardians of Elijah’s Fire.4. Type in the PROMO CODE: GS3 before you check out (Then look at the bottom and your total should be $18.99 before tax and shipping)
You have to have all 3 books in the cart for the code to work. So, if you’ve ever considered reading my books, but maybe never liked me that much to pay full price, now’s your chance to get the set just in time for Christmas!
Published on November 13, 2013 17:55
November 9, 2013
Video Announcements for The Guardians of the Finisher's Fury Launch Party
So I always forget about blogging. And that's all I have to say about that.
Here are some of the videos I posted on Facebook to announce my upcoming Launch Party:
Saturday, November 16 from 12-1:30 at the Fort Union Deseret Book (1110 E. Fort Union Blvd Midvale, UT 84047)
Here are some of the videos I posted on Facebook to announce my upcoming Launch Party:
Saturday, November 16 from 12-1:30 at the Fort Union Deseret Book (1110 E. Fort Union Blvd Midvale, UT 84047)
Published on November 09, 2013 15:47
September 24, 2013
Contest Give-away!
Look what I have! It's so pretty.
All right my friends, I have Advanced Readers Copies of The Guardians of the Finisher’s Fury to give away. It’s the 3rd and final book in my trilogy and since I only have 2 copies to spare, this needs to be a good contest.
For starters, all you have to do to enter is click over and “Like” my author page.
https://www.facebook.com/FrankL.Cole
That earns you one drawing entry. If you’re already a fan, that’s okay, there are more ways to enter. Post about my upcoming book release on your Facebook page or Tweet about it both earns you an entry. You can share this info below
http://www.amazon.com/Guardians-Finishers-Fury-Frank-Cole/dp/1462112218/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1380075046&sr=8-1&keywords=the+guardians+of+the+finishers
Blogging about my upcoming book earns you 5 entries.
Let me know in the comments when you do it and I’ll tally up all the entries on Sunday, September 29, hold a random drawing, and announce the winners.
All right my friends, I have Advanced Readers Copies of The Guardians of the Finisher’s Fury to give away. It’s the 3rd and final book in my trilogy and since I only have 2 copies to spare, this needs to be a good contest.
For starters, all you have to do to enter is click over and “Like” my author page.
https://www.facebook.com/FrankL.Cole
That earns you one drawing entry. If you’re already a fan, that’s okay, there are more ways to enter. Post about my upcoming book release on your Facebook page or Tweet about it both earns you an entry. You can share this info below
http://www.amazon.com/Guardians-Finishers-Fury-Frank-Cole/dp/1462112218/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1380075046&sr=8-1&keywords=the+guardians+of+the+finishers
Blogging about my upcoming book earns you 5 entries.
Let me know in the comments when you do it and I’ll tally up all the entries on Sunday, September 29, hold a random drawing, and announce the winners.
Published on September 24, 2013 19:31


