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December 18, 2012

4.5 Stars for Soul Walker

My first impartial review came in and I'm doing a little happy dance. texxie M at PRUF Reads did an amazingly thorough job. After skimming dozens upon dozens of book blogs and their reviews, I am even more impressed. If you're interested in reading my review, or just checking out texxie M's blog head on over there. (Note: PRUF Reads is delicious grown up fun)
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Published on December 18, 2012 00:28

December 16, 2012

Formatting Tips: Get rid of extra space

In the world of emails and documents there's no room for extra space, meaning get your stinking thumbs off that space bar. No longer do you need two spaces at the end of your sentences. Not just that, get your tiny pinkie off the return/enter key. One tap is all you need for both the space bar and the return/enter key.

In your document, place the cursor on the right side of the last character where you want a break placed, then go to the ribbon and click on Insert. Choose either Break or Manual Break. For chapter breaks you choose page break, for extra space between paragraphs go with line break. This one attention to detail will allow you to change font, line spacing, header/footer opting, and alignment without worrying about titles or headings ending up in the middle of the next page. If you have dreams to publish your own ebook, extra space translates to glitches in your Kindle ebook. If you use a free word processor like Open Office and save to Word, extra space can translate to random characters spaced throughout your text.

We'll tackle the evil tab button next formatting post day. Go on. Click away!

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Published on December 16, 2012 15:45

December 10, 2012

Soul Walker is on Kindle!

My debut novel is finally ready for purchase at Amazon. If you have Amazon Prime you can borrow it for free. If you don't have a Kindle e-reader, you can get a free app for your computer, iPad, BlackBerry, and more. Scroll down and you'll find the link for Amazon's free app page.

So check out Soul Walker by clicking on the link on my blog. Click the like button, click the buy button, write a review, enjoy a fun read. Go on. Click away.
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Published on December 10, 2012 18:02

December 4, 2012

Read the book or watch the movie first

We are officially in the age of the teen book turned all-the-rage movie. I'm not even talking about Twilight.

At the top of my list is the zombie dark comedy Warm Bodies. I haven't read the 2011 book by Isaac Marion because zombies freak me out, but I really want to watch the movie. I'm starting to think I want to read the book too.

The March release of The Host is a must see for me since I love the book by Stephanie Meyer.

Kami Garcia's Beautiful Creatures looks just like the title suggests, then add angst and forbidden love, at least the previews make it look that way.

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones looks very big-production-ish. I'm most tempted to read the Cassandra Clare series before watching the movie.

If you're equal parts book and movie lover, how do you decide which one to partake in first?Stieg-Larsson's Girl With the Dragon Tattoo series made this decision real easy. I simply read the movies.
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Published on December 04, 2012 17:23

November 26, 2012

When to say "All done novel, Robyn"

Back in art school I had a teacher who lived off snark. I usually laughed when he insulted me...until that one time when I really cared about the work. "Robyn, you're turning this in? Finished and signed? Oh, that's too bad." Not even all that biting, yet the words wrecked me for days, or perhaps the lower grade took the bite out of my pride.

Obsessing over the work until you run it off the rails seems to be the over-correction most people make. With writing, you don't want to suck the life and energy out of your novel. DYI editing books spout endless rules, cite the mistakes of famous authors, and finish their damning point saying, "If you're clever, you can pull off a certain amount of rule-breaking...p.s. you're not clever enough." Hell.
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Published on November 26, 2012 17:21

November 22, 2012

Let's write about sex

It's all the craze, "mommy porn." Thing is, haven't steamy bodice rippers been around since man was carving dirty pictures on cave walls? Walk through the book section at Fred Meyers and you'll see all the sophisticated book covers with titles that barely hint to the heat written between the pages. No pirates, no civil war soldiers, no vampires or shifters. Usually the main characters are a couple messed up people, rich, beautiful people who fumble and stumble through instant love. But the saving grace is that they can really get it on, and creatively. I love it. I love any kind of book craze because it means people are talking about books. Then the writer in me surfaces and daydreams, Maybe I could do that.

I'll tell you this right now, daydreaming is never a great tool to getting things done. First, I decided I would write an erotic romance. Why not? Just follow a certain formula and, voila! Second, I boasted my newest lofty goal. I'm not sure how that's helpful at all. Third, I stalled at the big empty screen. What's a writer to do when faced with writer's block? There's always what I call youtube- procrastination. It's how I didn't finish the last book I attempted, but I did manage to watch every clip of Britain's Got Talent from who knows how long ago. There's finding inspiration, but that would take a whole lot of effort. Then there's what we love/hate to do the most, research.

I didn't join some sex group or even a sex chat room. I went to Amazon and found a fantastic book. How to Write Hot Sex: Tips from Multi-Published Erotic Romance Authors gave me all the tools. One of the authors even touched on formatting which helped me with my other projects. What I couldn't glean was the ability to overcome my own bashfulness. I enjoy writing steamy scenes, even hot sex scenes, but erotic romance means sex plays as much a role as the characters and storyline do. That's a lot of juggling and blushing and other things.

After reaffirming my plan to write this book, again advertising to people I know, I went about overcoming my nature. I'm a writer, I like steamy books. I've written steamy scenes. Nope couldn't do it. I did manage to catch every clip of UK's X Factor. The walkaway lesson? Maybe, think big, try hard, and know when it's time to shelf a certain daydream. Or perhaps simply write what you enjoy writing.
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Published on November 22, 2012 02:49

November 19, 2012

Very first blog ever!

I thought I'd dedicate my first blog to my favorite first books starting with Tiger Eyes by Judy Bloom. The first book I ever fell in love with, the first time I lost myself in another world. Most writers were avid readers as kids, not me. My mind refused to settle long enough to put the words into focus, but Tiger Eyes held my attention and made way for the dreamer sleeping inside me.

Jump to a few years ago to Stephenie Meyers appearing on Ellen. I had no idea who she was because Twilight was still in production and I was living under a rock. Here's this mom with an entire book series under her belt. So when I turned to writing and reading like they were the only things keeping me sane, I reached for her books. And I loved them, especially The Host.

Then I couldn't stop. Richelle Mead introduced me to a sexy and messed up succubus in Succubus Blues. Vampire Academy sucked me in and kept me there till the end.

Rachel Caine took me to a creepy town in Morganville, Texas with Glass Houses.

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes introduced me to an enthralling fantastical take on shifters with The Shapeshifters: The Kiesha'ra of the Den of Shadows.

My favorite story teller over all these favorites has to be Patricia Briggs. I just love her. Moon Called shows off a style that reminds me of Sue Grafton, but throw in shifters, vampires, witches, and a coyote.

There are dozens of authors and books I love and read and reread. These are just a few of my favorite firsts.
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Published on November 19, 2012 22:05