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February 7, 2013

GUEST BLOGGER: Lisa M. Basso






Today I'm thrilled to welcome Lisa M. Basso to my blog.




Lisa is fellow MONTH9BOOKS author and her YA book, A SHIMMER OF ANGELS, has just released.




Welcome Lisa!




Here's a little about the book:






MONTH9BOOKS ANNOUNCES A SHIMMER OF ANGELS: THE PERFECT MIX OF REAL LIFE, PSYCHIATRY and FANTASY in a YA NOVEL







Psychiatry, fantasy and real life come together in A Shimmer of Angels, as a young girl struggles with identity, secrets, and confronting her greatest fears. A Shimmer of Angels is for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, or perhaps has felt like giving up entirely. It touches on themes of suicide, ostracism and emotional pain. The author, personally exposed to suicide through the death of a beloved family member, will donate a percentage of sales of this novel to a suicide prevention and outreach program in San Francisco, California.





Month9Books, a publisher of speculative fiction for teens and tweens, announces the release of A SHIMMER OF ANGELS, a debut young adult title from Lisa M. Basso.





Sixteen-year-old Rayna sees angels, and has the medication and weekly therapy sessions to prove it. Now, in remission, Rayna starts fresh at a new school, lands a new job, and desperately tries for normalcy. She ignores signs that she may be slipping into the world she has tried so hard to climb out of. But these days, it’s more than just hallucinations that keep Rayna up at night. Students are dying, and she may be the only one who can stop it. Can she keep her job, her sanity, and her friends from dying at the hands of angels she can't admit to seeing?





Author of THE IRON WITCH, Karen Mahoney, says, “A SHIMMER OF ANGELS has a courageous heroine who finds herself in the middle of two gorgeous angels, a fascinating world, and a story that builds to an exciting climax - I'll be looking forward to more from Lisa M. Basso!"













ABOUT LISA M. BASSO



Lisa M. Basso was born and raised in San Francisco, California. She is a lover of books, video games, animals, and baking (not baking with animals though). As a child she would crawl into worlds of her own creation and get lost for hours. Her love for YA fiction started with a simple school reading assignment: S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders. When not reading or writing she can usually be found at home with The Best Boyfriend that Ever Lived ™ and her two darling (and sometimes evil) cats, Kitties A and B. Lisa M. Basso is available for quotes, signings, video or podcast appearances, and all opportunities relative to A SHIMMER OF ANGELS. 



A SLITHER OF HOPE, Book 2 in the ANGEL SIGHT series will be available from Month9Books in February 2014!




ABOUT MONTH9BOOKS



Month 9 Books is a publisher of speculative fiction for teens and tweens… where nothing is as it seems. Month9Books will donate proceeds from each of its annual charity anthologies to a deserving charity. Individually, authors may donate his or her advances and royalties to a charitable organization. Month9Books will also release 10-12 non-charitable titles annually. A SHIMMER OF ANGELS is Month9Books’s first Young Adult release. Month9Books is distributed by Small Press United, a division of IPG. You may visit www.month9books.com for more information.


LINKS:

Goodreads A SHIMMER OF ANGELS: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13572197-a-shimmer-of-angels
Goodreads Lisa M. Basso: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3201662.Lisa_M_Basso
Lisa M. Basso Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Lisa-M-Basso/340213186037936?fref=ts
Lisa M. Basso Twitter: http://twitter.com/LisaMBasso
Lisa M. Basso Website: http://lisa-basso.blogspot.com/
Goodreads Month9Books: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/67761-month9books
Month9Books Blogger Central: http://month9booksblog.com/?page_id=477
Month9Books Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/month9books
Month9Books Twitter: http://twitter.com/Month9Books
Month9Books Publishing Website: http://www.Month9Books.com 




And now, here's Lisa!













Music
and Writing: How I Use Music




            I
don't play any instruments, unless you count failed piano lessons in the first
grade and a year of playing the recorder in the fourth grade, but I do love to
sing. So I would definitely consider myself a musical person, though most
people that have heard me sing would probably voice a different opinion. Seriously,
I make up songs when I'm doing mundane chores to get me through it. Since I
love music in real life, I can't stop myself from incorporating it in my
writing.

            Each
book, character, and scene gets their own playlist or song. These songs help me
gather a mood or feeling that I then try to translate into the scene with dialogue,
narrative and even setting. For example, when I was doing a character interview
with Rayna, the main character in A SHIMMER OF ANGELS, she mentioned to me she
loved the band Paramore. When I started writing the first draft, I listened to
a lot of Paramore, picking out two specific songs that worked best in the book.
This helped me sink deeper into her head, and gave me a good jumping off point
for what other bands to look for.

            Music
keeps me connected to my characters, especially when they have some big
decisions to make. Those of you that write know a huge part of a great story is
all about your character's decisions. I choose songs for them that remind me who
they are and what they want, even if they don't know it yet. Sometimes it's the
lyrics I go by, other times it's all guitar, bass, and drums that get me there.

            When
I'm stumped, that's right, I listen to music. I take a break, walk, exercise,
do dishes, laundry, clean, or take a long shower. All while listening to music.
A lot of times this unblocks me or at least relaxes me enough that I can stop
obsessing over the problem and let a fresh set of ideas come. Turning up the
tunes also picks up my spirits after a bad day, writing or otherwise.

            During
my first draft, I'm usually always listening to music, whether it's a station I
created for the book on pandora.com or a specific playlist I made on
playlist.com. Now, things get a little complicated when editing comes into
play. When I read over the editorial letter and the comments from my editor, I
work in complete silence. After this stage is done, it's notebook time and back
to cranking up the music.

            Unfortunately,
not all the songs make it to the final cut. A lot of the them change during
revisions, most get edited out, but that doesn't change the fact that I loved
them and relied on them before that point. I keep all my old and failed
playlists. Who knows when I may need to pluck an older song out of obscurity? Respect
the music.

            Right
now I'm working on compiling a playlist for book three in the Angel Sight
series, A MATTER OF TIME. While I'm jotting down important plot points, I'm
also making notes on what songs might fit this scene or help me establish the
overall mood or goal for the characters.

            Music
will always be a huge part of writing for me and I hope, as I learn and grow as
writer, that this truth will never change, because I couldn't imagine myself
typing The End on any book without letting a tear or two slip out while
listening to the final song of the book on deathloop and wondering what will happen
for these precious characters next.




THANKS FOR STOPPING BY, LISA.

I WISH YOU MANY BOOK SALES!

And please check out Lisa's daily giveaways throughout her blog tour.


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Published on February 07, 2013 21:00

Entangled in Love


Click here to check out what the other authors are giving away during the Entangled In Love blog hop!




Me?

I'm giving away e-book copies of my 2 Entangled books:













1 copy of NOT THE MARRYING KIND to 1 winner.

1 copy of BUSTED IN BOLLYWOOD to 1 winner.



To be in the running:



- 'LIKE' my Facebook page (button in sidebar) and/or

- Follow my blog and/or

-Follow me on Twitter (@NicolaMarsh)



Leave a comment with whatever you choose to do.



Good luck!


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Published on February 07, 2013 16:02

February 4, 2013

Cover reveal: BRASH





I can't keep this cover to myself any longer...



BRASH, the first in my Burlesque Bombshell series, releases Feb 12th (1week to go, yay!)



I love this book and I hope readers will too.



If you've read my category romances, it's a similar length, with a little bit more spice!!



(and huge thanks to the brilliant Kelly Hunter for reading the book and providing a cover quote.)



So what do you think?
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Published on February 04, 2013 01:34

February 2, 2013

Please vote!




Don't think I've done this before...I'm asking for votes!



The CRAZY LOVE cover is in the ' Judge a Book by its Cover ' contest and anyone can vote.



It's in the Single Title/Mainstream section, #10.



Voting doesn't take long so please go vote for one of my favourite covers HERE.
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Published on February 02, 2013 03:08

January 30, 2013

The ins and outs of indie publishing

After answering many questions offline to interested writers about indie publishing and why I've chosen to follow this path alongside my traditionally published career, I've decided to do a series of articles.



Due to tight deadlines for the entire month of February (& beyond!) I'm not promising when I'll have them done, but if you have any burning questions you'd like answered, now's your chance.



Ask away and I'll do my best to answer in the not too distant future.
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Published on January 30, 2013 12:00

January 28, 2013

Calling book reviewers

I'm releasing a super hot contemporary romance in 2 weeks and would love to hear from any book reviewers interested in posting a quick review.



BRASH is the first in my Burlesque Bombshell series and I absolutely love it.

Features a gorgeous Aussie celebrity chef and a small town Nevada librarian who meet up a decade after their first encounter in unusual circumstances...



If you're interested in reviewing, please email me: nicola (at) nicolamarsh (dot) com
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Published on January 28, 2013 12:00

January 26, 2013

Thank you!


Huge thanks to everyone who downloaded CRAZY LOVE late last week.

I was thrilled to see it hit #1 in the overall kindle store again.



If you haven't had a chance to read my 2012 ARRA finalist yet, please grab your copy now.



In the meantime, I'm battling cyclones and mini tornadoes on my holidays.

Check in again later this week!
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Published on January 26, 2013 18:11

Stunning dresses alert!




Sadly, this pic didn't save properly from Facebook but you'll get the gist.



That glam girl in the top left hand corner is a friend, and her burlesque themed wedding inspired me to write a trilogy of books! (the first in the Burlesque Bombshell series, BRASH, releases in a few weeks!)



Her designer is coming to Melbourne so ladies, if you want a stunning individual gown for any occasion, contact her via the FB address in the ad.
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Published on January 26, 2013 05:30

January 22, 2013

CRAZY LOVE free!






If you haven't read my 2012 Australian Romance Readers Award (ARRA) finalist, CRAZY LOVE, here's your chance...for free!



Download your copy HERE over the next 3 days, and please tell your friends too!
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Published on January 22, 2013 23:00

January 20, 2013

Rejecting negativity

A few years ago, I had an article published in RWA's 'Romance Writer Report', titled DEFYING THE DOUBT DEMONS.



It focused on the doubts that constantly plague writers and I had a staggering amount of emails from writers after it was published, thanking me for articulating what we all go through.



Today, I stumbled across a similar-themed article about rejecting negativity by Sophie Littlefield over on the 'Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing' site.



Well worth a read!
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Published on January 20, 2013 19:00