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message 201: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 12 comments Clare wrote: "Just published my first novel (a mystery with a splash of comedy) on Kindle, which will be out in paperback in a couple of days! Eeek! In the meantime I'm writing my second book, this time a fantas..."

Clare wrote: "Just published my first novel (a mystery with a splash of comedy) on Kindle, which will be out in paperback in a couple of days! Eeek! In the meantime I'm writing my second book, this time a fantas..."

Audrina wrote: "Barbara - I am doing the same with my two books so that I can increase my sales from just ebook!! It's taking absolute ages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

Clare wrote: "Just published my first novel (a mystery with a splash of comedy) on Kindle, which will be out in paperback in a couple of days! Eeek! In the meantime I'm writing my second book, this time a fantas..."

I published on Kindle--three novels and my family history. The problem with kindle is that they don't publicize unknown authors, so we have to do it ourselves. My submissions got great reviews from readers but that didn't help. It was up to me and at that time, I was a complete novice about publicizing. I wish you lots of luck--just be prepared to do it yourself. Check me out at www.ruthchoward.com


message 202: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 12 comments I think we should exchange links and read each others novels. Then perhaps we could get together and publicize as a group of 3-4 authors. Just a thought!


message 203: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Best | 13 comments Great idea Ruth1503 ...count me in!


message 204: by Audrina (new)

Audrina Lane | 20 comments Hi Ruth, Great idea!!


message 205: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 12 comments Even though I live on Social Security, I'm willing to pay to get your novels, either paperback or e-book versions. Just send the links. Mine are available on www.ruthchoward.com Once we've read a few, we can decide who we'd like to join up with. I sense a lot of enthusiasm and support--which is what we need right now more than ever.


message 206: by Patrick (last edited Mar 18, 2015 10:10AM) (new)

Patrick Tylee | 5 comments New to Goodreads and just getting started as a debut author. The book is scheduled to launch in early May, as paperback and e-book, so the marketing goals are keeping me up late. Awaiting a quote from a video production company for the trailer. Was very pleased that they liked my screenplay for it. (going for cinematic, if I can afford it)
My website was stuck in limbo, 95% complete but with bugs that were causing it to fail. Found someone with the expertise to get it unstuck. So relieved. Though it does need some work to go live. I'm ready to move on a Goodreads Book Giveaway, but want the website live first.
I must say, the enjoyment that I find in writing novels is not as apparent in the tasks associated with getting the book out to the readers.
Glad for the encouragement and partnership of group members to help me press onward.


message 207: by Victoria (new)

Victoria S. | 7 comments I just finished a revision of my historical novel, Prickly Pear. Currently I'm re-writing and researching the sequel.


message 208: by Victoria (new)

Victoria S. | 7 comments Victoria wrote: "I just finished a revision of my historical novel, Prickly Pear. Currently I'm re-writing and researching the sequel."

BB. wrote: "Bowmen are good though! The great thing about illustration is that you can do any style you want, it all works! Absolutely anything!"

Riley wrote: "So what are you guys working on? I'm writing a bunch of short stories about the BAMF of WW2 while I plan out my timeline for the next set of books in my Breath of the Titans series. I paid attentio..."

Riley wrote: "So what are you guys working on? I'm writing a bunch of short stories about the BAMF of WW2 while I plan out my timeline for the next set of books in my Breath of the Titans series. I paid attentio..."


message 209: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina White | 10 comments wishing everyone good luck on their projects


message 210: by Lara (new)

Lara (gurlwhowrites) | 5 comments I'm in the middle of the final re reads of a novel set to be published in the upcoming months. Crazy how many times you have to read your manuscript, and each time I still catch typos! I'm learning as I go...


message 211: by Lorena (new)

Lorena (yaxchi) | 16 comments I'm just detaching from the publishing tasks of my last book and starting to get into the next one. I've drafted 4 chapters using Scrivener for the first time. Realizing how much research I have to do for this one, but I enjoy it. Spend a couple of days writing a "declaration" by one of my leading characters to get to know him better, and found the time spent well worth it. So I'll be doing that again for at least 5 more characters. I need to do it before I get much further into the book. Ideas starting to come to me at night, so I keep a pad and pencil by the bed. The new book is taking hold!


message 212: by Lorena (new)

Lorena (yaxchi) | 16 comments J M wrote: "Hi, I'm J.M. Currently working on a Gothic Fantasy. A demon known as the Destroyer, is summoned for a revenge killing .But the person who evoked the demon has no idea how to get rid of it. It..."

Sounds like you are really into it! Happy writing!


message 213: by Lorena (new)

Lorena (yaxchi) | 16 comments Lara wrote: "I'm in the middle of the final re reads of a novel set to be published in the upcoming months. Crazy how many times you have to read your manuscript, and each time I still catch typos! I'm learning..."

I just recently finished that stage, which seemed to last forever! Each new reader found more errors -- many more than the professional editor found! It's worth the constant combing, but probably not by you. Reading it backwards was the best thing I could do because I was so familiar with it.


message 214: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Best | 13 comments Helen and Lorine: (Lorine) Very nice! I just viewed your book trailer. I didn't know they were making these for books, but it makes sense. (Helen) There is a lot of software available to make videos/slideshows with a variety of special effects. I used one at work but it was pretty pricey. I'm going to take a look at iMovie that came on my Apple computer. I've used it to create basic animated logos and art. If you do a search online, you'll probably find free, fairly easy to use software to download that will help you. You can even add music to some.


message 215: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Best | 13 comments Lara wrote: "I'm in the middle of the final re reads of a novel set to be published in the upcoming months. Crazy how many times you have to read your manuscript, and each time I still catch typos! I'm learning..."

No kidding! One thing I love about KDP is the ability to repub as many times as you like. I wonder if my 130,000 words will ever be perfect, perfect. Commas are bugging me now.


message 216: by Victoria (new)

Victoria S. | 7 comments I just finished the multiple re-reading, proofing. It's such hard work. I found a good source for proofreading/editing manuscripts--Purge Your Prose of Problems. It's written by a woman named Bobbi Christmas. It's only available in PDF format and isn't free. However it is so much easier to use than The Chicago Manual of Style. Bobbi Christmas also has a book available in paperback,Write in Style, that tells you how to use your word processor to make proofing/editing more efficient.

I didn't know that about KDP. I have to check that out.


message 217: by Victoria (new)

Victoria S. | 7 comments BTW, Bobbie Christmas is a professional editor.


message 218: by Ani (new)

Ani Manjikian (lonehorseend) | 1 comments Well, I'm busy on multiple fronts:

Marketing my current book
Writing the next one
Making a living until I can count on writing as my living.


message 219: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Dell (katherine_dell) | 4 comments I'm working on editing stages my first novel, Harmless. I just signed paperwork to publish it with a self-publishing house out of Victoria BC. Super excited! Should have it publish by this fall (fingers crossed.)


message 220: by Lara (new)

Lara (gurlwhowrites) | 5 comments Lorena wrote: "Lara wrote: "I'm in the middle of the final re reads of a novel set to be published in the upcoming months. Crazy how many times you have to read your manuscript, and each time I still catch typos!..."

Thanks for the suggestion! I'm going to try that. I've read it many different ways, (starting in the middle, only reading sections out of order, etc) but I haven't tried backwards yet!

And to Barbara. Commas are my nightmare, lol. I end up using them way too much. (at every pause, pretty much) Still working on that. XP

Congrats Katherine for getting signed on! I remember when I first got signed and it was such a thrill.


message 221: by Lorine (new)

Lorine Thomas | 130 comments Barbara wrote: "Helen and Lorine: (Lorine) Very nice! I just viewed your book trailer. I didn't know they were making these for books, but it makes sense. (Helen) There is a lot of software available to make video..."

Thanks Barbara. I noticed when i visit site for authors lie Sandra Brown, she has teaser trailers for their books. So I thought why not.


message 222: by Lorine (new)

Lorine Thomas | 130 comments Katherine wrote: "I'm working on editing stages my first novel, Harmless. I just signed paperwork to publish it with a self-publishing house out of Victoria BC. Super excited! Should have it publish by this fall (f..."

Good luck!


message 223: by Dewayne (new)

Dewayne Pyatt (Dpyatt29) | 1 comments The Eleven Volume 3 The Search For Arkens. I am on page 281. Volume 2 Is finished and is being edited now. Volume 1 is Finished and on line at Amazon.


message 224: by Charles (new)

Charles Hash | 1054 comments I'm working on something dark and disturbing that no one in their right mind should ever read.


message 225: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Alter (jessica_alter) | 7 comments Riley wrote: "So what are you guys working on?

Currently, I am reading and reviewing novels up to the release of my next book. After the release, I'll return to preparing my next book for publication.


message 226: by Riley, Viking Extraordinaire (new)

Riley Amos Westbrook (sonshinegreene) | 1521 comments Mod
Haven't stopped by in awhile, thought I'd pop in and give you guys an update.
So, I just finished an urban fantasy and started a scifi project.
Now I just need to learn how to fit more time in for reading...since my TBR pile is getting a little imposing x D


message 227: by Rachael (new)

Rachael Eyre (rachaeleyre) | 194 comments My main project is a sci fi romance set in an alternative world where technology is far more advanced yet there's been an unpleasant swerve to the religious right. My ageing hero falls in love with Josh, an advanced robot, and they have to go through hell to be together. It mixes all my favourite genres.

Otherwise, I'm working on a collection of Christmas themed stories (I'm a quarter of the way through) and any other ideas that come to mind. Some of the best projects are completely spontaneous!


message 228: by Dan (new)

Dan Duffy | 2 comments Hi Everyone,

I'm writing a memoir called, "Chasing Shadows." Missing in America for the past 45 years, brother Rich mysteriously reappears along with his '66 GTO convertible and coerces me to retrace the cross-country route he took back in '70 to settle in a commune in Corrales, New Mexico. With me taking control behind the wheel and him in the passenger seat, I recreate some of his experiences as a flower child/Jesus freak. We visit places like The Badlands, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Yellowstone, The Grand Tetons, the Haight/Ashbury District, Yosemite, The Grand Canyon and Zion National Park in an attempt to understand the life he chose, which was so drastically different from mine. Along the way we relive memories of the brief 18 years we shared growing up in the absence of our alcoholic father in a struggling single-parent household of five kids. In exploring our relationship, I confront several personal issues surrounding the role Rich played in shaping who I am and the impact his disappearance has had on my life.

Send me an email and I'd be glad to share my website address with you that contains an excerpt.


message 229: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 12 comments Dan wrote: "Hi Everyone,

I'm writing a memoir called, "Chasing Shadows." Missing in America for the past 45 years, brother Rich mysteriously reappears along with his '66 GTO convertible and coerces me to retr..."


pls send e-mail. Is the book finished yet?


message 230: by Dan (new)

Dan Duffy | 2 comments Hi Ruth

I'm immersed in the rewriting and editing phases of my book.

I think we have to be friends in order for me to email you.

Right?

Dan


message 231: by Angel (new)

Angel | 216 comments Working on my YA novel and getting it ready for publication, while working on other business and writing marketable ideas and projects, while raising a very active eight year old.


message 232: by Victoria (new)

Victoria S. | 7 comments Dan, I'd like to read more of your novel.


message 233: by Victoria (new)

Victoria S. | 7 comments I've added you as a friend so hopefully I can read more of your novel etc. The plot is very appealing.


message 234: by Victoria (new)

Victoria S. | 7 comments I'm still learning my way around here. The previous request was for Dan.


message 235: by John (new)

John Matsui (johnmatsui) | 1 comments I'm rewriting the ending of my foodie thriller Gravity Games and hope to release it in April as an eBook and probably in May as a paperback. My stuff is completely undisciplined in terms of genre. GG is about food & wine. It's also about murder and intrigue, economic chaos, mad scientists and an international hunt for terrorists by agents with super powers. Am I over-reaching? My first novel, Late Bite, was a courtroom thriller/horror/social media yarn about a vampire who goes on trial in Toronto and ends up getting his own late night talk show before he crosses paths with special forces operatives. Yikes!
I'm trying to build audience for GG's release. Anyone who wants a free eBook copy of Late Bite, let me know.
– John


message 236: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 12 comments John wrote: "I'm rewriting the ending of my foodie thriller Gravity Games and hope to release it in April as an eBook and probably in May as a paperback. My stuff is completely undisciplined in terms of genre. ..."

I'd love a copy of LAST BITE. wISH i COULD OFFER A FREE BOOK, BUT NOW i NEED TO START EARNING WITH MY BOOKS. READ STAND YOUR GROUND--I THINK IT'S ONE OF MY BEST (WWW.RUTHCHOWARD.COM) mY PERSONAL E-MAIL IS RUTHCHOWARD7@GMAIL.COM FOR THE e-bOOK.


message 237: by C. (new)

C. (czablockis) | 5 comments I just finished writing a short story teaser for The Zeuorian Hunted (the second book in The Zeuorian series). Now I'm working on the second draft of Control a novelette between book 1 and 2 of The Zeuorian series. Once I'm done, I'll start working on the final draft of book 2.

It's nice to know, I'm not the only one with a crazy writing schedule.

Hang in there everyone.


message 238: by Susan (new)

Susan Stafford | 230 comments John these both sound interesting - will check it out!


message 239: by Susan (new)

Susan Stafford | 230 comments John wrote: "I'm rewriting the ending of my foodie thriller Gravity Games and hope to release it in April as an eBook and probably in May as a paperback. My stuff is completely undisciplined in terms of genre. ..."

hi John, is it not available to purchase as an e-book on Amazon?


message 240: by Cody (last edited Mar 23, 2015 05:52PM) (new)

Cody Lakin | 4 comments I love this page and all the creativity abound!

I'm almost finished writing a novel that is my personal favorite of my own to date, which I'm sure many of you know from experience is a very exciting feeling, knowing in your heart that your current project is, at least to you, a pretty great one. It's a ghost story that isn't all horror (it has plenty of darkness both of the horrific and scary kind, and of the emotional kind) and has its heart in the idea of opening one's heart up, healing from trauma and loss and depression, and so on. It's called "Other Endings".

Cheers!


message 241: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Williams (victorialkwilliams) | 4 comments I"m at the half way mark on my 3rd book in my Citrus Beach Mystery Series. This one is called "Murder at the Geo-Cache"


message 242: by Harry (new)

Harry Fox (jimfoxy) | 7 comments Working on a sequel to my novel, The Stonegate Sword.
It takes place in Colorado a century from now.
The working title is "The False Prophet."


message 243: by Charles (new)

Charles Hash | 1054 comments The second short story in my Nightmare Virus series.


message 244: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Alter (jessica_alter) | 7 comments Riley wrote: "So what are you guys working on?"


Currently, I am reading fiction and am reviewing as many as possible before 'Til Undeath Do Us Part is released. After that, I'll be diving headfirst into Man and Brother, the sequel to the aforementioned novel.

Your current WIP sounds groovy, Riley.


message 245: by Angela J. (new)

Angela J. Ford (aford21) | 18 comments Writing is fun but I'm currently editing my fantasy novel. It's been 14 years in the making (seriously!) but now I have the revised version of Book One of The Four Worlds, A Fantasy Adventure series. I just finished setting up the website and am working on concepts of the book cover and some of the interior illustrations. Oh and editing :)I would love to hear your thoughts on it:

http://www.thefourworldsseries.com


message 246: by Susan (new)

Susan Stafford | 230 comments Victoria wrote: "I"m at the half way mark on my 3rd book in my Citrus Beach Mystery Series. This one is called "Murder at the Geo-Cache""

Victoria this sounds great - I love mysteries! Are the others on Amazon, I'll have to check them out - good luck with #3!


message 247: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Williams (victorialkwilliams) | 4 comments Susan wrote: "Victoria wrote: "I"m at the half way mark on my 3rd book in my Citrus Beach Mystery Series. This one is called "Murder at the Geo-Cache""

Victoria this sounds great - I love mysteries! Are the ot..."

Yes they are both available on amazon, thanks for the good luck wishes!


message 248: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Reber | 181 comments My book is a YA fantasy called The Puppeteer. I plan to self publish as soon as I finish writing book 2. Oh right...maybe I should get off here and write! TTYL... 8-)


message 249: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Williams (victorialkwilliams) | 4 comments These forums can be time suckers, but also a great learning tool. Everything in moderation!


message 250: by Shannon (new)

Shannon Reber | 181 comments Victoria wrote: "These forums can be time suckers, but also a great learning tool. Everything in moderation!" 8-)


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