Kelly Anne Blount's Blog
February 9, 2014
What's New?
It's been awhile since I've written a blog post and I wanted to give everyone a few updates. First, I have finished the final edits for my contemporary romance novel, Impassioned. Yea! I'm so excited for this book to go live! It's hot, sexy, and full of new characters for you all to love! Second, I'm working hard on the third book in The Necoh Saga. I'm already a quarter of the way through and it's quickly turning into my favorite book in the series! Eek! Third, I have some exciting news

Published on February 09, 2014 07:24
What's New?
It's been awhile since I've written a blog post and I wanted to give everyone a few updates. First, I have finished the final edits for my contemporary romance novel, Impassioned. Yea! I'm so excited for this book to go live! It's hot, sexy, and full of new characters for you all to love! Second, I'm working hard on the third book in The Necoh Saga. I'm already a quarter of the way through and it's quickly turning into my favorite book in the series! Eek! Third, I have some exciting news that

Published on February 09, 2014 06:50
February 3, 2014
HELLO, My Name Is...
So many people have asked me, “How did you come up with all of those different character names?” Well, I’ll tell you, but I will have to back up a bit first. When I first started writing, Grishma, I knew that I needed to write with an audience in mind. Of course, the young adult fantasy audience was my primary target. But I wanted a wider arc. Who else could I entice to read my book? That’s when I had a fabulous idea! BRAVO! Yes, Bravo, as in the television cable network. I love everything

Published on February 03, 2014 16:52
HELLO, My Name Is...
So many people have asked me, “How did you come up with all of those different character names?” Well, I’ll tell you, but I will have to back up a bit first. When I first started writing, Grishma, I knew that I needed to write with an audience in mind. Of course, the young adult fantasy audience was my primary target. But I wanted a wider arc. Who else could I entice to read my book? That’s when I had a fabulous idea! BRAVO! Yes, Bravo, as in the television cable network. I love everything about

Published on February 03, 2014 16:46
The Necoh Saga Films
Time to share some exciting news! Recently, I’ve spoken to some amazing film producers that have expressed interest in The Necoh Saga. With the help of Matthew Jacobs, my amazing entertainment lawyer, we are working toward getting the series optioned for film! I’ll keep you all updated on here as everything progresses. In the meantime, I wanted to thank each and everyone one of you! Because of you, this is possible! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Published on February 03, 2014 15:08
December 3, 2013
The Necoh Saga Films
Time to share some exciting news! Recently, I’ve spoken to some amazing film producers that have expressed interest in The Necoh Saga. With the help of Matthew Jacobs, my amazing entertainment lawyer, we are working toward getting the series optioned for film! I’ll keep you all updated on here as everything progresses. In the meantime, I wanted to thank each and everyone one of you! Because of you, this is possible! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Published on December 03, 2013 16:00
March 23, 2013
HELLO, My Name Is…
HELLO, My Name Is…
So many people have asked me, “How did you come up with all of those different character names?” Well, I’ll tell you, but I will have to back up a bit first.
When I first started writing, I knew that I needed to write with an audience in mind. Of course, the young adult fantasy audience was my primary target. But I wanted a wider arc. Who else could I entice to read my book? That’s when I had a fabulous idea!
BRAVO! Yes, Bravo, as in the television cable network. I love everything about Bravo! I watch all of the Real Housewives Programs, Millionaire Matchmaker, etc. So, how could I merge my love of Bravo with my novel, Grishma?
The answer was easy! I would take names from some of my favorites on Bravo and turn them into character names in my novel. For example, Andy Cohen is the Executive Vice President of Development and Talent and host of Watch What Happens Live, well I just switched around the letters in his last name and Viola! I came up with Necoh. The delicious tangy red lera berries, were derived from the word “real” as in Real Housewives. And what about the adorable orvba creatures? Well, just switch around the letters and Ta Da! You have Bravo!
Now, I didn’t always switch up the letters, in some cases I used actual names of people on Bravo. Like Bethenny, Ryder’s mother in Grishma, is actually named after Bethenny Frankel. Or the giggy bird, which is named after the one and only Giggy the Pomeranian, Lisa Vanderpump’s adorable dog.
This innovative idea helped me create unique names and characters that no one else had ever written. There are at least nineteen characters in Grishma that whose names were inspired by Bravo celebrities. Can you find them all? Grishma
So many people have asked me, “How did you come up with all of those different character names?” Well, I’ll tell you, but I will have to back up a bit first.
When I first started writing, I knew that I needed to write with an audience in mind. Of course, the young adult fantasy audience was my primary target. But I wanted a wider arc. Who else could I entice to read my book? That’s when I had a fabulous idea!
BRAVO! Yes, Bravo, as in the television cable network. I love everything about Bravo! I watch all of the Real Housewives Programs, Millionaire Matchmaker, etc. So, how could I merge my love of Bravo with my novel, Grishma?
The answer was easy! I would take names from some of my favorites on Bravo and turn them into character names in my novel. For example, Andy Cohen is the Executive Vice President of Development and Talent and host of Watch What Happens Live, well I just switched around the letters in his last name and Viola! I came up with Necoh. The delicious tangy red lera berries, were derived from the word “real” as in Real Housewives. And what about the adorable orvba creatures? Well, just switch around the letters and Ta Da! You have Bravo!
Now, I didn’t always switch up the letters, in some cases I used actual names of people on Bravo. Like Bethenny, Ryder’s mother in Grishma, is actually named after Bethenny Frankel. Or the giggy bird, which is named after the one and only Giggy the Pomeranian, Lisa Vanderpump’s adorable dog.
This innovative idea helped me create unique names and characters that no one else had ever written. There are at least nineteen characters in Grishma that whose names were inspired by Bravo celebrities. Can you find them all? Grishma
Published on March 23, 2013 12:36
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January 6, 2013
i was nominated for an award
I Was Nominated For An Award!
Wow! I was nominated for an award!! A HUGE thank you to JAIME GUERARD for the nomination! I totally didn’t expect to win this award and I am unbelievably grateful! Please make sure to check out Jaime Guerard’s blog at http://jaimeguerard.wordpress.com
HERE’S HOW THIS AWARD WORKS:
- I list 11 random facts about myself. - I will answer the 11 questions asked of me by the person who nominated me. - I will then nominate my 11 picks for the award along with my 11 questions for them to answer when they post a response. - If you’re nominated, your name/link will appear at the bottom of this post along with your questions. Follow the same format; paste the award badge to your blog, give us 11 random facts about yourself, answer my 11 questions, and choose your nominees…but you cannot nominate the blog who nominated you.
11 RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME:
1. I’m a vegetarian.
2. My husband and I have four cats and one dog, all rescues!
3. I have my Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE).
4. I have been a teacher for the past seven years.
5. I lived in Dalkeith Palace for a semester.
6. I moved to Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands after university and I taught at a private school there for two years.
7. My dog is a therapy dog and we make regular visits to a school for children with autism.
8. I earned straight A’s in graduate school.
9. I love sleeping in on the weekend!
10. I am obsessed with the Real Housewives shows!
1. I love old school rap music and one of my cats is called Biggie Smalls!
ONE OF MY FAVORITE QUOTES: “Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.” -Anton Chekhov
JAIME GUERARD’S QUESTIONS FOR ME:
Who is your favorite author? My favorite author is Cornelia Funke. She has written several amazing books and series that I loved reading! My all time favorite series is the Inkheart Trilogy, which Cornelia Funke wrote.
What is your favorite quote? ““You can spend minutes, hours, days, weeks, or even months over-analyzing a situation; trying to put the pieces together, justifying what could've, would've happened... or you can just leave the pieces on the floor and move the f--- on.”
What type of genre do you like to read? Why? I love to read Young Adult Fantasy and paranormal! These are my favorite genres because as a reader, you are able to get lost in the magical world created by an author. You can closer your eyes and picture yourself there. It is a truly euphoric experience!
Where do you hope to be in 5 years? In five years, I hope to be a bestselling author!
How long have you been writing? I loved writing as a young child; however, I didn’t seriously start writing until May of 2012.
Who has inspired you throughout your life? My family, loved ones, and other authors have inspired me throughout my life.
What is one word to describe your personality? Motivated! If I set a goal, chances are extremely good that I’m going to reach that goal!
What is your favorite book? Why? My favorite book is Inkheart. Cornelia Funk does an amazing job creating a unique and intriguing story that draws the reader in! I sped through all 560 pages of this book and couldn’t wait to get my hands on the sequel! Love, love, LOVE this book, author, and series! Read it!
Life’s to short for… Trying to keep up with the Jones!
What is your desert island food (you only get one choice)? Banana Cream Pie! YUM!
If you could have one celebrity on your speed dial, who would it be and why? Amanda Hocking. She would be an excellent friend to bounce writing ideas off of and to talk to for inspiration!
HERE ARE MY NOMINATIONS. PLEASE CLICK ON THEIR LINKS BELOW AND TAKE A LOOK AT THERE WEBSITES.
Jen Naumann – http://www.jennaumann.com/about-me/
Jennifer O’Neill – http://www.hawaiihealings.com
Shane Scollins – http://shanescollins.blogspot.com
Amanda Hocking– http://amandahocking.blogspot.com
Ashley Robertson – http://www.ashleyrobertsonbooks.com
Jessica Gibson – http://thisauthorslife.blogspot.com
Melissa Lummis – http://www.melissalummis.com
Jillian Kuhns – www.jilliankuhns.com
Brenna Fawley Layne – http://writerdotmom.wordpress.com
Janet Robinson – http://www.janet-robinson.com
Sue Armstrong – http://suestrong315.wordpress.com
NOMINEES…HERE ARE YOUR 11 QUESTIONS:
1. Who is your favorite author?
2. What is your favorite book?
3. Where do you enjoy writing?
4. Do you have a writing routine?
5. What is genre do you enjoy reading? Why?
6. Do you have another career besides writing? If so, what is it?
7. Who is your favorite character? Why?
8. If you could magically insert yourself as a character into any book, which book would you choose and why?
1. What is your favorite thing to drink while writing?
2. If you could move anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
3. Are you a part of any writing or critique groups?
CONGRATULATIONS EVERYONE!
Published on January 06, 2013 07:41
December 28, 2012
reality television... america’s guilty pleasure
Reality Television… America’s Guilty Pleasure
To be fair, I must preface my first blog entry with this statement: I am a huge fan of many reality television shows. Now to understand why, please read on!
I’m not going to lie, there’s a good chance that any night of the week, sometime after 8PM, you can find me sitting on my couch with my laptop perched precariously in my lap and some sort of reality show on the television.
Many people may say, “Why would you watch that trash?” My answer, “It’s not all trash… (Dramatic Pause) and sometimes, I like the trash!”
First, I think it’s important to divide the majority of reality shows into these four categories:
1) Look What I Have That You Don’t!
2) I’m Going to Win, No Matter What!
3) I Want Money and I Don’t Care How Stupid I Look Making It!
4) I Got Skills!
The first category, “Look What I Have That You Don’t!” is my guilty pleasure! I like to lump many of the reality shows on Bravo (which happens to be my all time favorite channel) into this category. For example, many women from any of the Real Housewives shows embody this concept and often push it to the extreme. These women often flaunt their wealth and have no trouble stating that they have paid obscene amount of money for trivial items. For example, Miss Dana Wilkey was taped showing off a pair of sunglasses and saying, “Did you know… twenty-five thousand!” Apparently she is so filthy rich that she spends more on a pair of sunglasses than I did as a down payment on my house! But guess what? I’m okay with that! I love watching these women throw their money around! Also, guess what? Some of these reality stars that fall into this category can transition to the fourth group, “I Got Skills!” More on that later…
The second category, “I’m Going to Win, No Matter What!” is a very popular category with many Americans. Shows like The Biggest Loser, So You Think You Can Dance, and the X Factor are just a few of the shows that fill up prime time on a nightly basis. These shows are appealing for two reasons, the first reason is that we love to watch people compete! Who’s going to win? Are they going to fight dirty? Will they cry if they lose? The second reason, we love to see really talented people sing and dance their hearts out! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been brought to tears while watching a young singer belt out an emotional ballad.
The third category, “I Want Money and I Don’t Care How Stupid I Look Making It!” is my least favorite category of all time. Some of the shows that fall into this category are Wife Swap, The Bad Girls Club, and they feature people like Honey Boo Boo. Now people on these shows will often do absolutely anything for money and they don’t care how ignorant they look doing it. They allow us to enter into their lives and see every minute detail. I mean, where else could you see someone get paid for sharing their homemade lemonade recipe that includes five pounds of sugar? Like I said, it’s my least favorite category of reality television. That said, I simply can’t throw shade their way! Why, you ask? Because they are getting their money!
The fourth category, “I Got Skills!” is my second favorite category. This category is filled with people who are really good at stuff! For example, Nineteen Kids and Counting falls into this category. You may ask, “What are the Duggar’s good at?” My answer is simple, these people are really good at a) having babies b) raising well-mannered and superbly behaved children and c) they have basically no carbon footprint and their immediate family is the size of a football team. Another show that falls into this category is, Cops. I bet Inner Circle is already in your head, “Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you…” Amazing television filled with just the right combination of humor, violence, and the good guys winning! Also, I think about 90% of the shows on the HGTV channel fall into this category as well! The designers on this network are amazing and they can pretty much make, decorate, tear down, and/or build anything!
So why are reality television shows America’s guilty pleasure? The answer is simple, because there is literally something for everyone!
What’s that? You like watching people eat strange food? Guess what? There’s a show for you! Huh? You like watching people risk their lives to save endangered wildlife? I know just the show for you!
Now sure, there may be people out there who can’t stand reality television and that’s okay. But guess what? I bet if you gave it a chance, you’d be hooked!
To be fair, I must preface my first blog entry with this statement: I am a huge fan of many reality television shows. Now to understand why, please read on!
I’m not going to lie, there’s a good chance that any night of the week, sometime after 8PM, you can find me sitting on my couch with my laptop perched precariously in my lap and some sort of reality show on the television.
Many people may say, “Why would you watch that trash?” My answer, “It’s not all trash… (Dramatic Pause) and sometimes, I like the trash!”
First, I think it’s important to divide the majority of reality shows into these four categories:
1) Look What I Have That You Don’t!
2) I’m Going to Win, No Matter What!
3) I Want Money and I Don’t Care How Stupid I Look Making It!
4) I Got Skills!
The first category, “Look What I Have That You Don’t!” is my guilty pleasure! I like to lump many of the reality shows on Bravo (which happens to be my all time favorite channel) into this category. For example, many women from any of the Real Housewives shows embody this concept and often push it to the extreme. These women often flaunt their wealth and have no trouble stating that they have paid obscene amount of money for trivial items. For example, Miss Dana Wilkey was taped showing off a pair of sunglasses and saying, “Did you know… twenty-five thousand!” Apparently she is so filthy rich that she spends more on a pair of sunglasses than I did as a down payment on my house! But guess what? I’m okay with that! I love watching these women throw their money around! Also, guess what? Some of these reality stars that fall into this category can transition to the fourth group, “I Got Skills!” More on that later…
The second category, “I’m Going to Win, No Matter What!” is a very popular category with many Americans. Shows like The Biggest Loser, So You Think You Can Dance, and the X Factor are just a few of the shows that fill up prime time on a nightly basis. These shows are appealing for two reasons, the first reason is that we love to watch people compete! Who’s going to win? Are they going to fight dirty? Will they cry if they lose? The second reason, we love to see really talented people sing and dance their hearts out! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been brought to tears while watching a young singer belt out an emotional ballad.
The third category, “I Want Money and I Don’t Care How Stupid I Look Making It!” is my least favorite category of all time. Some of the shows that fall into this category are Wife Swap, The Bad Girls Club, and they feature people like Honey Boo Boo. Now people on these shows will often do absolutely anything for money and they don’t care how ignorant they look doing it. They allow us to enter into their lives and see every minute detail. I mean, where else could you see someone get paid for sharing their homemade lemonade recipe that includes five pounds of sugar? Like I said, it’s my least favorite category of reality television. That said, I simply can’t throw shade their way! Why, you ask? Because they are getting their money!
The fourth category, “I Got Skills!” is my second favorite category. This category is filled with people who are really good at stuff! For example, Nineteen Kids and Counting falls into this category. You may ask, “What are the Duggar’s good at?” My answer is simple, these people are really good at a) having babies b) raising well-mannered and superbly behaved children and c) they have basically no carbon footprint and their immediate family is the size of a football team. Another show that falls into this category is, Cops. I bet Inner Circle is already in your head, “Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you…” Amazing television filled with just the right combination of humor, violence, and the good guys winning! Also, I think about 90% of the shows on the HGTV channel fall into this category as well! The designers on this network are amazing and they can pretty much make, decorate, tear down, and/or build anything!
So why are reality television shows America’s guilty pleasure? The answer is simple, because there is literally something for everyone!
What’s that? You like watching people eat strange food? Guess what? There’s a show for you! Huh? You like watching people risk their lives to save endangered wildlife? I know just the show for you!
Now sure, there may be people out there who can’t stand reality television and that’s okay. But guess what? I bet if you gave it a chance, you’d be hooked!
Published on December 28, 2012 07:30
December 5, 2012
holy crap... i wrote a book
Holy Crap… I Wrote A Book!
In first grade, I remember writing a twenty-four-page story about a whale living in a polluted ocean. I dutifully illustrated this story and read it aloud to my class. From that point on, writing was in my blood. I remember filling notebooks with stories late into the night throughout middle and high school. Once I entered college, I took a break from writing for fun, and instead I wrote essays and research papers.
It wasn’t until several years later that I decided to start writing again. More specifically, in May of 2012, I decided I was going to try and write a book. I did some research, came up with an idea for my story, and started writing. I knew I was going to need some help so I joined SCBWI and found an amazing critique group. From that point on, I was writing at least twenty pages every two weeks.
When I wasn’t writing, I was on Twitter or Facebook, connecting with other authors and trying to build a fan base. Then, the magic number appeared, 20,000 words. I had actually written 20,000 words! I did a little happy dance, had a glass of wine to celebrate, and then got back to writing. My end goal was 60,000 words and I still had a ways to go.
September and October passed and my word count rose. When I did the math, the total number of words divided by 250, I was astounded that my total page count was over two hundred! I was writing, editing, and revising almost every day.
Finally, on a chilly November night, I reached 60,000 words! Talk about proud! I announced it on Facebook, Twitter, and to anyone who would listen! A short time later, it happened and by it, I mean I finished my book. HOLY CRAP! I finished my book! I could barely believe it!
So what next? I kept revising, editing, and perfecting my manuscript. Then, with the help of my Twitter friend Janet, I wrote my query letter. I must have been doing something right, because a publisher actually asked me to send them my work! After receiving two requests for full manuscripts, I received a contract to publish my first book, THE GRISHMA, with Limitless Publishing.
The past seven months have been full of hard work, long nights, and the occasional writer’s block. Also, trying to balance working full time as an Early Childhood Special Education teacher and writing a novel was tricky and at times, extremely tiring! However, when all was said and done, I persisted, I wrote my book, I was offered a contract, and now I’m on the path towards publication!
My parting advice, never give up on your dream and always believe in yourself! With hard work and persistence, you can accomplish anything!
In first grade, I remember writing a twenty-four-page story about a whale living in a polluted ocean. I dutifully illustrated this story and read it aloud to my class. From that point on, writing was in my blood. I remember filling notebooks with stories late into the night throughout middle and high school. Once I entered college, I took a break from writing for fun, and instead I wrote essays and research papers.
It wasn’t until several years later that I decided to start writing again. More specifically, in May of 2012, I decided I was going to try and write a book. I did some research, came up with an idea for my story, and started writing. I knew I was going to need some help so I joined SCBWI and found an amazing critique group. From that point on, I was writing at least twenty pages every two weeks.
When I wasn’t writing, I was on Twitter or Facebook, connecting with other authors and trying to build a fan base. Then, the magic number appeared, 20,000 words. I had actually written 20,000 words! I did a little happy dance, had a glass of wine to celebrate, and then got back to writing. My end goal was 60,000 words and I still had a ways to go.
September and October passed and my word count rose. When I did the math, the total number of words divided by 250, I was astounded that my total page count was over two hundred! I was writing, editing, and revising almost every day.
Finally, on a chilly November night, I reached 60,000 words! Talk about proud! I announced it on Facebook, Twitter, and to anyone who would listen! A short time later, it happened and by it, I mean I finished my book. HOLY CRAP! I finished my book! I could barely believe it!
So what next? I kept revising, editing, and perfecting my manuscript. Then, with the help of my Twitter friend Janet, I wrote my query letter. I must have been doing something right, because a publisher actually asked me to send them my work! After receiving two requests for full manuscripts, I received a contract to publish my first book, THE GRISHMA, with Limitless Publishing.
The past seven months have been full of hard work, long nights, and the occasional writer’s block. Also, trying to balance working full time as an Early Childhood Special Education teacher and writing a novel was tricky and at times, extremely tiring! However, when all was said and done, I persisted, I wrote my book, I was offered a contract, and now I’m on the path towards publication!
My parting advice, never give up on your dream and always believe in yourself! With hard work and persistence, you can accomplish anything!
Published on December 05, 2012 15:07