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message 101: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Elswick (wwwgoodreadscomrebeccaelswick) | 13 comments With summer just around the corner, I am getting excited to leave the classroom behind for a summer of writing and promoting my current novel Mama's Shoes. Since my book debuted in Nov. most of the writing I've done since then was connected to Mama's Shoes. Recently, I got back into my current project, a novel tentatively called Graduation Day. It's wonderful to "hear" new voices from these characters!


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sonya marie madden  | 72 comments as far as promoting myself, put stuff on the internet like on facebook and my blog at wordpress.com


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sonya marie madden  | 72 comments haven't written in a long while.
cant get my creative brain to engage.


message 104: by Catrina (new)

Catrina Barton (kittyb78) | 36 comments Mirvan: lol, cool. Everything is copyrighted anyway. :)

Sonya: Try playing the "What If" game and see what plot bunnies it shakes loose.

Like What if The sun was green instead of yellow?


message 105: by Dana (new)

Dana Rongione (danarongione) | 23 comments I am starting my first virtual book tour for my middle-grade novel, The Delaware Detectives. I'm excited and hoping to see good results from the endeavor. You can check out my schedule and follow along here: http://www.virtualbooktourcafe.com/3/....

In addition to that, I'm working on my fourth Christian-living book, Footprints on the Water.


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Dana wrote: "I am starting my first virtual book tour for my middle-grade novel, The Delaware Detectives. I'm excited and hoping to see good results from the endeavor. You can check out my schedule and follow..."

Dana, please let us know how this virtual book tour cafe events work for you. I don't know much about them but they look interesting and basically would like your opinion if they are worth the money once you've gone through the whole thing. Thanks! Bart


message 107: by [deleted user] (new)

Moving right along on my HF novel Mourningtide. It's mentioned on my blog; I suppose I should have a page set up for it, but it isn't finished. I do, however, have a cover designed.

It's funny, the farther along you get, the more you dawdle (or, at least, the more I dawdle. Perhaps not wanting to finish it...? Hm. Must think about it.


message 108: by Dana (new)

Dana Rongione (danarongione) | 23 comments Bart wrote: "Dana wrote: "I am starting my first virtual book tour for my middle-grade novel, The Delaware Detectives. I'm excited and hoping to see good results from the endeavor. You can check out my schedu..."

Will do, Bart. I had planned to let everyone know what (if any) benefits I saw from this endeavor. I can tell you that today is only the second stop, and I've already had several Facebook likes on my fan page and had a handful of sign-ups to my newsletter. Coincidence? We shall see. I'll keep you posted.

Oh, and let me mention that if you become a blog tour host with Virtual Book Tour Cafe, you get 50% off any of the tour services. It's a great deal! Anyway, I'm keeping tabs of changes I see in traffic and of course, book sales. I'll report back with my results.


message 109: by Claude (new)

Claude Dancourt (claudedancourt) | 23 comments I'm into a paranormal romance. More than halfway I'd dare say.

Claude Dancourt


message 110: by [deleted user] (new)

Working on a book in a cycle, sequel to the first and prequel to the second (now the third). A man leaves his identity and life behind and goes away to recover from the death of a child. It's historical fiction, takes place a milennium or two ago, deals with characters that actually lived, and is currently pushing 85K words. I'll miss it when it's gone. Despite the theme, it's been a lot of fun to write with a lot of laughter. I'll do a giveaway when it's ready to go...


message 111: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Mullis | 15 comments The second book in my Maeve and Kate Mysteries series came out May 21st, so I am now working on the third book. Having fun writing!


message 112: by Tonya (new)

Tonya (tonyalit) | 5 comments Still on novel rewrite, now on Chapter 14. Strong climactic scene. Been anxious to approach since it needs tweaking from first draft, yet at same time, hard to do because it's so emotional.

But, boy do I love doing this!

~Tonya


message 113: by Desiree (new)

Desiree Holt | 10 comments Working on a romantic suspense, Collision Course, a man in jeopardy in stead of a woman for a change. Also working on Buck Naked, the sequel to Stark Naked, and ailed, the 3rd book in Erect Set series.


message 114: by April (new)

April | 10 comments I recently finished a novel entitled REBUKE, about a preacher and his family. See the love, lust, lies betrayal and redemption. It's available in paperback and e-book on Amazon...http://www.amazon.com/Rebuke-April-Al...


message 115: by [deleted user] (new)

Let's see currently I am working on re edits and tightening up my Contemporary Romance, Exquisite Exquisite by Ella Frank so I can release the polished version in appx a month or so :)

I also am working on the sequel - 10 chapters in and I am about to go and see if I can rally up so critters to take a look at the rough draft :)

Xx Ella


message 116: by H.L. (new)

H.L. Wampler (hlwampler) | 18 comments I'm working on writing the second book in my Last Grimm series, and editing my YA War of the Gods. And there are a few other stories kind of bouncing around in my brain taking shape.

I can never seem to stick to just one.


message 117: by [deleted user] (last edited Aug 16, 2012 01:33PM) (new)

Finishing final writing (as in filling in some holes) and pushing along with the first polishing on my HF that takes place in Egypt. It's about a young man's death and the effect it has on his father and brother. A sort of sequel to one of mine and a prequel to another.


message 118: by Peter (new)

Peter Idone | 13 comments I got my novel back from the editor a couple of weeks ago so I'm pouring over the revisions and editorial comments making necessary changes. The one positive aspect is that I have enough time on my hands to apply the diligence the task requires. On the other hand I'm unemployed and broke so that's why I've got the time, (when not looking for a job).My niece wants to do the book cover, she's a graphic artist and is in the biz.I told her she may not be interested in the subject material as it's WWII eastern front but she's game on the idea nonetheless. Anyway, there's pressure on one side and creative fun on the other.


message 119: by Lynxie (new)

Lynxie | 95 comments Peter: I think you're seeing the silver lining of a not so fantastic situation.

Very happy for you that you're working on your novel!! I haven't touched mine for weeks! :(


message 120: by Peter (new)

Peter Idone | 13 comments Lynxie: It's always a balancing act. When I am working there are plenty of times when I can't get to writing for weeks on end for one reason or another. I hope you get back to your novel soon.


message 121: by Lynxie (new)

Lynxie | 95 comments Perhaps we should all take up juggling?! :P

Me too Peter, me too! Best of luck with your editing and revision.


message 122: by Ashley (last edited Aug 19, 2012 12:09PM) (new)

Ashley (ashleyjeffery) | 32 comments I am just finishing the editing on The Wild Hunt.

http://thewildhuntseries.blogspot.com/

It is the first novel of an Urban Fantasy series, (also more rural than urban). I just started the second, and have two novella's in mind to write as well as a revision/edit on an oldie (Lilith) I haven't gotten to because of The Hunt.

The Hunt begins October 31st 2012


message 123: by Thonie (last edited Aug 19, 2012 01:45PM) (new)

Thonie Hevron (thonieh) | 4 comments I am working on my sequel to BY FORCE OR FEAR which I just published on Amazon the end of June. I'm 20% into the new story and getting more excited by the page. I love my characters and the world they have plunged into. However, I am also working HARD on marketing-blogging weekly to maintain my platform, keeping my website current as well as all the other things one has to do to sell books. It is a labor of love, to be sure. I wish there were more hours in the day.
By Force or Fear


message 124: by Sherri (last edited Aug 19, 2012 12:26PM) (new)

Sherri Moorer (sherrithewriter) I'm editing my mystery novel titled "Move." It's about a woman that gets stuck in a rut and makes a deal with a djinn to get out of it, only to have things go very badly because the djinn doesn't know what he's doing. I also wrote 3 chapters of my first non-fiction book in 5 years this past week called "Feathered Frenzy - A Quick Guide to Adapting Birds Into Your Life." It's a short book to give bird owners tips and tricks for creating a good home and life for pet birds. So I have two projects going - the fiction book is half done and the non-fiction book is just started!


message 125: by Rob (new)

Rob Osterman (robosterman) | 168 comments ~is desperately trying to finish this week's chapter in www.MindTheThorns.com ~


message 126: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 113 comments I'm trying to get my second novel into final form. I'm not sure what, if any, genre it's in: it's a family drama with mystery elements, set in an afterlife of my own devising. The title may or may not end up being The Story of Our Days. I've still got a few editing decisions to make, as well as all the final copy editing/proofreading -- but first, I need to decide on the title so my cover designer can finish the cover. . . .


message 127: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Deaton (lesliedeatonbooks) | 12 comments I'm writing the 3rd YA book in my YA Fantasy series The Mercer Legacy.

It's slow going but great reviews for Book 2 are rolling in and encouraging me to keep writing, everyday.

I'm hosting a giveaway for Book 2 A History Renewed right now.

A History Renewed (The Mercer Legacy, #2) by Leslie Deaton
A History Renewed (The Mercer Legacy, #2) by Leslie Deaton


message 128: by Laura (new)

Laura (lbrimer) This is a project I've been working on for way longer than necessary, but that's what happens when you have a day job, a husband and a baby.

It's a cheesy love and loss, romance thing. I know it's not going to win any prizes for genius but after 6 months of writing pages and pages and then deleting them I'm happy with where it's going.

I've posted the completed chapters in the writing community. If you're interested let me know and I'll give you the link.


message 129: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Thorson (jennthorson) | 46 comments I'm working on the sequel to my humorous sci-fi book, There Goes the Galaxy. I'm a little over halfway done with the first draft.

I spent yesterday rereading what I'd done so far, and while it will need a great many more drafts, it's got the groundwork to be a fun read. I'm particularly happy that it takes existing characters and gives them something entirely different to play around with, compared to the first book.

After that, I have plans for a book of quirky stories of 70s/80s childhood (I have a number of these written already), facing things like bullies, childhood fears, etc.

Like Laura said above, these things seem to take a lot longer than necessary when you have a day job and other obligations. (I don't think I could manage it if I had a husband and baby, too-- kudos to you, Laura.)


message 130: by Michael (new)

Michael Guerini | 2 comments I am setting down to write the 8th chapter of my veterinary mystery. This is the second book in the series. I have a pretty thorough outline completed...just need to make the words flow and have the story that is in my head come out on paper.


message 131: by Beverly (new)

Beverly (beverly_harless) | 3 comments Right now I am working on my second book, "Thoughts of Faith: The Journey Home". But, I am also working on "Poetry For the Soul"; "Patrick's Call" a children's book about missions, and "Super: Pat's Story" about dementia from the aspect of the victim.


message 132: by Luna (new)

Luna Nightwyn (nighwyn) | 5 comments Hello everyone.

The story I am working on currently is a YA Fantasy "Legend 13" that has been spinning in my head for years.

This will be a series, that is if I can just get the first book written.

Luna Nightwyn


message 133: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Pearson I am at the really annoying "just got to 60 000 words and realised I have written this all wrong" stage. My WIP is having an identity crisis :~(


message 134: by Luna (last edited Aug 21, 2012 08:26AM) (new)

Luna Nightwyn (nighwyn) | 5 comments I so know how you feel Victoria. I am constantly second guessing myself on ideas and subplots within the story. I am working real hard to fight the temptation to rewrite till I finish the first complete draft. It is difficult to not try to perfect the story.


message 135: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Thorson (jennthorson) | 46 comments Luna- I have the same issue. I'm forcing myself to go forward and complete the draft, otherwise I will mire myself in perfectionist editing and stall myself out.


message 136: by Catrina (new)

Catrina Barton (kittyb78) | 36 comments Mirvan wrote: "Catrina wrote: "I'm working on Dangerous Temptation a YA Paranormal Romance.

Today I'm part of something that's going to rock the writing community and you can be too. Join us! :) http://kittyb78...."


Thanks. :)


message 137: by [deleted user] (new)

I am now working on keeping from tearing my hair out. Things were going well - and then I had a brainstorm about how to change the beginning to deepen the conflict (and the rest of the authorly talk which I don't have to repeat).

I think this pushes back my proposed release, but it will help the story immeasurably.

(Must keep claws from hair...)


message 138: by Anthea (new)

Anthea Carson (antheajane) | 3 comments I am working on editing the next book in the Oshkosh Trilogy, the first one being The Dark Lake. I am working on coming up with a title. I am also working on a tactics book with Tim Brennan. For you chess player and people who just want to learn chess, make sure to check out his website too. Lots of free tactics puzzles on there. http://www.tacticstime.com


message 139: by Ward (new)

Ward (kd_pl) Since I reached my sales goal, I am working on a sequel. I am finding that writing a sequel can be tricky business. I have been over the first book and pulled out the useful tidbits that I plan to expand on. Now to make sure that I account for all the characters. This a bit harder than I thought it would be.


message 140: by Beverly (new)

Beverly (beverly_harless) | 3 comments I am working on the sequel to my book, One Night of Regrets, at the moment. Also, on an inspirational poetry book, a children's book, and a book about dementia. A little bit each day in each one - doing the editing as I go this time.


message 141: by Catrina (new)

Catrina Barton (kittyb78) | 36 comments I'm still finishing up my current MS. Have the scene list caught up, made notes about what twists still need to happen for each plot/sub plot, now I need to draw up a list of scenes for those, and then I can finish writing the last 1/3rd of the MS.

I revise as I write. my brain refuses to move forward until I've made the fixes that nag at me. It's weird I know, but it's what works for me. :)

Good luck with all of your current projects. :)


message 142: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 72 comments I need to start planning my novels; my start is actually reading the preceeding book!


message 143: by Catrina (new)

Catrina Barton (kittyb78) | 36 comments Sonya wrote: "I need to start planning my novels; my start is actually reading the preceeding book!"

That's why I keep all of my notes, character profiles, ect on hand. :)


message 144: by David (new)

David Manuel | 25 comments Well, I'm new to this group, but I'll add that I should be working on the 4th novel in the series I'm self-publishing. The first two are up on Amazon, the third is with my wife/editor. Or then I could go back to the semi-autobiographical novel that's sitting on my hard-drive collecting e-dust. And there's this short story I wrote ages ago that keeps haunting me now that there are these things called Kindle Shorts. Or maybe I'll just got to the gym. Ah, procrastination!


message 145: by Catrina (new)

Catrina Barton (kittyb78) | 36 comments David wrote: "Well, I'm new to this group, but I'll add that I should be working on the 4th novel in the series I'm self-publishing. The first two are up on Amazon, the third is with my wife/editor. Or then I ..."

Welcome to the group. Busy man. I think it's great that your wife edits for you. my hubby handles all my cover arts. :)


message 146: by David (new)

David Manuel | 25 comments Catrina wrote: "David wrote: "Well, I'm new to this group, but I'll add that I should be working on the 4th novel in the series I'm self-publishing. The first two are up on Amazon, the third is with my wife/edito..."

We hubbies have to strive to be good for something. So my wife informs me!


message 147: by Catrina (new)

Catrina Barton (kittyb78) | 36 comments David wrote: "Catrina wrote: "David wrote: "Well, I'm new to this group, but I'll add that I should be working on the 4th novel in the series I'm self-publishing. The first two are up on Amazon, the third is wi..."

lol. She sounds like a fun lady. My hubby always helps however he can. He's very supportive of me and my writing. :)


message 148: by David (last edited Aug 27, 2012 05:51AM) (new)

David Manuel | 25 comments Catrina,

Hey, I looked at your book cover. Very nice. Lucky you to have an artist for a husband. I can't draw at all, thus all my covers are based on photos I take or find on public domain sites.


message 149: by Catrina (new)

Catrina Barton (kittyb78) | 36 comments David wrote: "Catrina,

Hey, I looked at your book cover. Very nice. Lucky you to have an artist for a husband. I can't draw at all, thus all my covers are based on photos I take or find on public domain sites."


Thanks. he's all self taught. Still working on shading domains though. :)


message 150: by Stacy (new)

Stacy Green (stacygreen) | 10 comments Have to finish edits on draft two of my second novel so it's ready for the developmental editor by 9-6. Also working on a trilogy I'm really excited about as well as gearing up for my debut release in November.

Catrina, really liked your cover. Great your hubby can help!


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