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December 11, 2012
Fraction of Stone Cover Reveal
Today I'm so excited to be a part of the cover reveal for Kelley Lynn's soon to be published novel, Fraction of Stone. Kelley is a superb writer, fabulous critiquer and generally all-around nice person, so I am happy to share this big moment with her. I'll turn ye olde blog over to Kelley now so she can share her beautiful cover with you. Don't forget to check out the book trailer and sign up with Rafflecopter for the chance to win one of two ARCs of Fraction of Stone!
Wow. I can't believe the day is here! Time for the FRACTION OF STONE cover reveal.
Before we get into that, I just want to say thank you to everyone who has helped me get this far. All the fine people who are helping with this cover reveal, my CPs/Betas, family and friends. And of course, thank you to Sapphire Star Publishing for helping make my dream a reality. (And also letting me have a huge say in how this cover looks.) I am so, so excited and feel so blessed.
To thank you all, there is a drawing for 2 ARCs of FRACTION OF STONE which you can enter to win at the bottom of this post! You can enter until December 14th at which point the winners will be chosen.
Okay, now that, that has been said. Here we go!
Fraction of Stone by Kelley Lynn
Release Date: March 21st, 2013 by Sapphire Star Publishing Genre: YA Fantasy
Book Description:
Wind tunnels, torrential rains and earthquakes tear apart Casden. The cause of the world’s imbalance is unknown, but the mounting occurrences suggest there’s little time before life ceases to exist.
Rydan Gale and Akara Nazreth are the only humans with the ability to wield magic. The tattoo on their necks and the discovery of an ancient book, dictate they are the key to the world’s survival.
But the greatest obstacle for saving mankind isn’t the bizarre creatures, extreme betrayals and magic-fearing men hunting them.
It’s that Akara doesn’t believe the world is worth saving.
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16160501-fraction-of-stone
a Rafflecopter giveaway
About the Author:
Eventually the day came when the voices in Kelley Lynn’s head were more insistent then her engineering professor’s. So instead of turning to her Thermodynamics book, Kelley brought up a blank page on her computer screen and wrote. Somewhere along the way she became a Young Adult author.
Kelley was born and raised a Midwestern girl. She’s not afraid to sweat and fills her free time with softball, soccer and volleyball. (Though you probably don’t want her on your volleyball team.) She occasionally makes guest appearances as a female vocalist for area bands.
You can find Kelley hanging out at her blog, titled in her name , as well as the group blog she shares with her fellow critique partners, Falling for Fiction . Kelley is a member of the Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators.
Kelley Lynn's Links: Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads
Thank you, Kelley, for sharing your gorgeous cover here. I'm so excited for your upcoming release and future success!
Wow. I can't believe the day is here! Time for the FRACTION OF STONE cover reveal.
Before we get into that, I just want to say thank you to everyone who has helped me get this far. All the fine people who are helping with this cover reveal, my CPs/Betas, family and friends. And of course, thank you to Sapphire Star Publishing for helping make my dream a reality. (And also letting me have a huge say in how this cover looks.) I am so, so excited and feel so blessed.
To thank you all, there is a drawing for 2 ARCs of FRACTION OF STONE which you can enter to win at the bottom of this post! You can enter until December 14th at which point the winners will be chosen.
Okay, now that, that has been said. Here we go!

Fraction of Stone by Kelley Lynn
Release Date: March 21st, 2013 by Sapphire Star Publishing Genre: YA Fantasy
Book Description:
Wind tunnels, torrential rains and earthquakes tear apart Casden. The cause of the world’s imbalance is unknown, but the mounting occurrences suggest there’s little time before life ceases to exist.
Rydan Gale and Akara Nazreth are the only humans with the ability to wield magic. The tattoo on their necks and the discovery of an ancient book, dictate they are the key to the world’s survival.
But the greatest obstacle for saving mankind isn’t the bizarre creatures, extreme betrayals and magic-fearing men hunting them.
It’s that Akara doesn’t believe the world is worth saving.
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16160501-fraction-of-stone
a Rafflecopter giveaway
About the Author:

Kelley was born and raised a Midwestern girl. She’s not afraid to sweat and fills her free time with softball, soccer and volleyball. (Though you probably don’t want her on your volleyball team.) She occasionally makes guest appearances as a female vocalist for area bands.
You can find Kelley hanging out at her blog, titled in her name , as well as the group blog she shares with her fellow critique partners, Falling for Fiction . Kelley is a member of the Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators.
Kelley Lynn's Links: Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads
Thank you, Kelley, for sharing your gorgeous cover here. I'm so excited for your upcoming release and future success!
Published on December 11, 2012 02:30
December 7, 2012
Funny Photo Friday
I hope everyone had a fabulous week and will have an even more fabulous weekend! At our house we're finally going to get our Christmas cheer on and do some decorating.
The other night I bought The Busy Writer's One Hour Plot by Marg McAlister. I'm excited to try out the one hour plot method on my current work-in-progress. I haven't been able to get past the first plot point, but after reading the book I had a couple of great ideas to increase stakes and get some action going in the middle. Maybe magic will happen this weekend!
An extra photo made it's way into the mix today. There were so many cute ones, I had to post them all. I hope you don't mind.
Last week's winner, by one, was:
And here's the new photos!
I tend to agree.
Been there, felt that.
Moose gone bad. Actually, moose are quite scary and dangerous, so the caption is accurate.
Did you notice the color of the towel matches the cat's eyes?
Aw, player dog, you're so cute.
I love the cat's face. Is Grumpy Cat from a specific breed? Anyone know?
What can I say! He looks like Batman!
I love the Leia cat, but player dog has my heart (and my vote for favorite.)
Have you done any Christmas decorating yet?Which is your favorite?
The other night I bought The Busy Writer's One Hour Plot by Marg McAlister. I'm excited to try out the one hour plot method on my current work-in-progress. I haven't been able to get past the first plot point, but after reading the book I had a couple of great ideas to increase stakes and get some action going in the middle. Maybe magic will happen this weekend!
An extra photo made it's way into the mix today. There were so many cute ones, I had to post them all. I hope you don't mind.
Last week's winner, by one, was:

And here's the new photos!







I love the Leia cat, but player dog has my heart (and my vote for favorite.)
Have you done any Christmas decorating yet?Which is your favorite?
Published on December 07, 2012 02:30
December 4, 2012
Can Failure Be Avoided?
Of late I've been freaking out. I'm scared to death my book is going to sink, people are going to laugh at me and I'll have to slink away to hide in the shadows of the blogosphere. I also am afraid I'm not going to be able to write a decent follow up book to Finding Meara.
Photo Courtesy freedigitalphotos.net
In other words, I'm scared I'm going to fail.
"Do not fear mistakes. You will know failure. Continue to reach out." Benjamin Franklin
Thanks, Ben. Part of me seized when I read this quote. Does he mean me, right now? Am I going to know failure? But then I caught on to how freeing it can be to embrace failure. Sure, we'll all know failure at some time, which means we might as well get on with it all. If we fail, we just do something different next time. No biggie.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." Winston Churchill
Excellent point, Winston. Even if we do succeed once, there is no guarantee that we won't ever fail again. And no one is going to take away our respective birthdays if we do fail. In the grand scheme of things, at least for me, the stakes of writing aren't all that high. My ego is at risk, but that's about all.
"Success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure." Confucius
The courage to continue on and keep moving forward becomes the previous preparation Confucius is talking about. We get better, we learn new things and can try different methods to accomplish that for which we are working so hard.
So I guess the answer is no, the option of failure can not be avoided. But we need to be courageous and try, anyway. Otherwise, it's guaranteed we will never experience success.
How do you handle the fear of failure?

In other words, I'm scared I'm going to fail.
"Do not fear mistakes. You will know failure. Continue to reach out." Benjamin Franklin
Thanks, Ben. Part of me seized when I read this quote. Does he mean me, right now? Am I going to know failure? But then I caught on to how freeing it can be to embrace failure. Sure, we'll all know failure at some time, which means we might as well get on with it all. If we fail, we just do something different next time. No biggie.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." Winston Churchill
Excellent point, Winston. Even if we do succeed once, there is no guarantee that we won't ever fail again. And no one is going to take away our respective birthdays if we do fail. In the grand scheme of things, at least for me, the stakes of writing aren't all that high. My ego is at risk, but that's about all.
"Success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure." Confucius
The courage to continue on and keep moving forward becomes the previous preparation Confucius is talking about. We get better, we learn new things and can try different methods to accomplish that for which we are working so hard.
So I guess the answer is no, the option of failure can not be avoided. But we need to be courageous and try, anyway. Otherwise, it's guaranteed we will never experience success.
How do you handle the fear of failure?
Published on December 04, 2012 02:00
November 30, 2012
Funny Photo Friday
I can't believe it, but I actually forgot to get today's post together. I have been fighting to get well all week long and last night I just wanted to go to bed. So I did! Unfortunately, I didn't even think about my blog responsibilities.
Last week's winner is:
And here are some new funny photos for you!
Notice all the people are on the other side of the jeep?
I always imagined this would happen if you did "taste the rainbow."
It was too cute not to include.
The power of teamwork!
Even penguins have to have dreams.
Why do sloths always look so happy?
I kinds was thinking along the lines of torpedo. It sure is a cute little hippo!
The winner of Brian Pagel's book, Up So Down, is Kimberly Gabriel! I'll get in contact with you soon.
My favorite today is the baby hippo, although the lions made me laugh. Can I call it a tie?
Have a happy weekend. I'm hoping to finally get well!
Anybody else sick out there? Which is your favorite picture?
Last week's winner is:

And here are some new funny photos for you!







The winner of Brian Pagel's book, Up So Down, is Kimberly Gabriel! I'll get in contact with you soon.
My favorite today is the baby hippo, although the lions made me laugh. Can I call it a tie?
Have a happy weekend. I'm hoping to finally get well!
Anybody else sick out there? Which is your favorite picture?
Published on November 30, 2012 09:12
November 29, 2012
The Merry Christmas To All (e)Book A Day Traveling Blogathon (of Doom!)

Participating bloggers picked a day or day(s) and will post "something to do with the holidays," as well as give away one (e)book to a randomly-chosen commenter on their post.
You may be wondering how I can do this, considering I do not yet have a book to give away. Quite easily, the Blog-O-Thon's creator, Briane Pagel, offered to let me give away his new book, Up So Down. Since I really wanted to participate in a Blog-O-Thon (of Doom!), I jumped at the chance.
I'll have a special surprise for my next Blog-O-Thon (of Doom!) post on December 18th. I'll be sharing the cover for my own novel, Finding Meara, whose tentative release date is in February. I'll also be giving away another copy of Briane's book, Up So Down.
Random Memories of The Holidays
When I think of Christmas, three separate memories pop into my mind.

The second is the year I was twelve years old. My sister and I always used to get a doll. That was our tradition and when I was twelve, even though I really didn't want a doll, I didn't want to admit I'd grown up that much. I wasn't ready. So, I put a doll at the top of my list, and it was the last year I received a doll from "Santa."
The last memory is Christmas not so long ago. About seven years ago, as a matter of fact. My firstborn's due date was the first week of January but I began labor Christmas afternoon. My husband and I played Lord of the Rings on the Playstation and waited for things to pick up. Our little guy took his time and was finally born two days later - on my father's birthday!
My question for you? What is one of your favorite Christmas memories?
Leave a comment for the chance to win Briane Pagel's newest release, Up So Down.

When "Bumpy" takes his sister's fiance out for a night on the town, a mysterious drowning crashes through their lives like a wrecking ball into an already-crumbling wall. Sarah mourns her lost lover by halfheartedly joining a group dedicated to proving there is a serial killer on the loose and jealously guarding her dying mother, while "Bumpy" moves to Las Vegas to take up a new career, only to accidentally stumble into his old one.
Through the course of a year that unfolds haphazardly and out-of-sequence, Bumpy and Sarah try to figure out how much of the past they ought to hold on to, and how much of the future is worth looking into.
Also, you can find more great giveaways by visiting the athors below on the days listed. Have fun!
11/30: PT Dilloway, on his blog "Tales Of The Scarlet Knight, Author of "A Hero's Journey."
12/1: Vanna Smythe, on her blog, author of "Protector: Anniversary of the Veil, Book One."
12/3: Cindy Borgne, on her blog "Dreamer's Perch," author of "Vallar"
12/4: Michael Offutt, on his blog SLC Kismet, author of the trilogy "A Crisis of Two Worlds"
12/5: Tony Laplume on his blog Scouring Monk, author of Monorama.
12/6: Briane Pagel at his blog Thinking the Lions
12/7: PT Dilloway, on his blog "Tales Of The Scarlet Knight, Author of "A Hero's Journey."
12/10: Andrew Leon, on his blog Strange Pegs, (theauthor of The House On the Corner and Shadow Spinner .
12/11: Briane Pagel at his blog Thinking the Lions
12/12: Tony Laplume on his blog Scouring Monk, author of Monorama.
12/13: Briane Pagel at his blog Thinking the Lions
12/14: PT Dilloway, on his blog "Tales Of The Scarlet Knight, Author of "A Hero's Journey."
12/17: Andrew Leon, on Strange Pegs, (the author of The House On the Corner and Shadow Spinner .
12/18: Lara Schiffbauer, on her blog Motivation for Creation.
12/19: Tony Laplume on his blog Scouring Monk, author of Monorama.
12/20: Briane Pagel at his blog Thinking the Lions
12/21: PT Dilloway, on his blog "Tales Of The Scarlet Knight, Author of "A Hero's Journey."
12/22: Vanna Smythe, on her blog, author of "Protector: Anniversary of the Veil, Book One."
12/24: Brian Pagel at his blog Thinking the Lions
Published on November 29, 2012 02:00
November 27, 2012
Letting Go Is Hard To Do

Do you ever get caught up in the net of perfectionism? I totally agree that writing well, having a good grasp on the craft of writing is important. But when does mastering craft morph into the hideous monster of perfectionism?
The fear of getting something wrong can be paralyzing. It can grab a writer by the throat and send them trembling to their knees. Well, maybe it's not that bad, but it can stifle creativity. Brain research indicates that when the Amygdala is screaming it's not safe (ie. having an emotional reaction like fear), the rest of the brain isn't interested in functioning. It just wants to get back to the status quo and feel happy and snuggly-safe again..
What can we do then, if we are stuck in the process of making everything perfect? At some point, we have to let go. We have to accept that maybe our work isn't the best of anything, while acknowledging it has value in and of itself. We have to get to the point that we recognize we've done our best and it's time to move on.
Making a mistake is not the end of the world. Having a typo isn't instant writer career death. That's the Amygdala talking. As stated in the quote above "life goes on." With each new story or novel, poem or essay, we will grow and learn and get a little closer to perfection. It's okay for us to not know everything at any given time.
The only thing that can stop us from being successful writers is not writing. I'd add never finishing what you start, too. Oh--and not letting other people see our work, ever. In other words, if we don't have anything to offer to readers, we are going to fail. If we have a pretty good story, even if it's not the best, we have a start. And then we can only improve.
Published on November 27, 2012 01:30