Well, it's the beginning of July and you know what that means... time for my monthly progress report.
June flew past so fast, my head is still spinning, but I had a ton of triumphs. A few highlights were...
- I finished my first draft of Betwixt and have had a few critique partners get back to me with really positive comments. Such a thrill :) Today is the day I promised myself I'd get it to my editor, so after this post, I'm doing my final read through then flicking it off to her. Nervous!
- I spoke to the New Zealand School Librarians Association. What an awesome bunch of people. School librarians rock. They are always so enthusiastic and encouraging. They love to get kids reading... and so do I. It's always such a buzz meeting them. Subsequently, I've managed to arrange two school visits in a couple of weeks, plus also sell some more of the trilogy. It was a great chance to promote Forbidden Territory too.
- Another totally spunky thing that happened, was I popped into our local library to ask if I could leave some Forbidden Territory bookmarks on the counter. They were so excited they ended up inviting me to the FUSE launch party, which is a initiative to get teens reading. How cool is that?!? Brenda's coming down to join me and we'll have fun chatting to the kids and promoting our new book...
Which brings me to July!!
Wow - there is SO much to celebrate this month. I will try to be brief as there really is a lot to say :)
- The release of Forbidden Territory!! Wohoo!!! The book can be purchased from Amazon stores or through Smashwords...
- Speaking of which, Smashwords is having a huge July sale. A heap of books are available at discounted prices - some are even free. If you'd like to pick up Forbidden Territory for 25% off, just click the link below and use the coupon code SSW25.
FORBIDDEN TERRITORY ON SALE!!
- Another fun thing happening this week is the Forbidden Territory blog tour. You can check out the schedule and enter the giveaway here. There are some pretty fun prize packs to win.
- Brenda and I are also running another giveaway through Goodreads. If you'd like to win a paperback copy, you can enter here. There are two up for grabs :)
- And the last thing I wanted to mention was the INDIEpendence celebrations going on. There are some fantastic indie authors to discover. It's definitely worth taking the time to discover them.
INDIEpendence Day Celebrations.
Thank you so much for all the blog tour participants who have given their time to read and review Forbidden Territory for us. You are all such fantastic people and we have LOVED working with you :)
Whether you're cooped up indoors with rain pouring outside (c'est moi) or lounging on a hot sunny beach somewhere (hopefully you!), I hope you have a wonderful July!!
Monday, July 2, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Forbidden Territory - Tour Schedule and Giveaway
Brenda and I are VERY excited to be hosting the Forbidden Territory Blog Tour.
We all hope you have a wonderful time checking out these awesome blogs and learning more about the first book in the Mica & Lexy Series.
The blog tour is running from July 2nd - 6th, but we have decided to open up the giveaway on the day of publication - JULY 1st.
Make sure you stop by and enter to win some cool prizes.
But first things first.... the tour schedule....
July 2nd
J. C. Hart - Just Cassie
Review and Interview
Parchment Place
Guest Post - Location, Location, Location
July 3rd
Maji Bookshelf
Review
Book Briefs
Review, Giveaway and Dream Cast Post
Dragonfly Scrolls
Interview
July 4th
SJ Byrne
Guest Post from MC, Mica Latham, about geo-caching
My Book Chatter
Review and Interview
July 5th
The Life of Fiction
Review and Giveaway
Laura's Magic Day
Review
July 6th
Novels on the Run
Review and Excerpt
My Home Away From Home
Guest Post from Mica & Lexy about keeping secrets
Claire Reads
Guest Post - Series vs. Stand Alone novels
July 7th
Winners will be announced!!
And now for the giveaway. Please spread the word far and wide. The more, the merrier.We are giving away 3 prize packs, which include:
- a digital copy of Forbidden Territory
- a friendship necklace like the ones Mica and Lexy wear
- Forbidden Territory and Time Spirit Trilogy bookmarks
We are also giving away a Grand Prize, which inclues:
- a paperback copy of Forbidden Territory
- a friendship necklace like the ones Mica and Lexy wear
- bookmarks
- a digital copy of Golden Blood (Bk 1 of the Time Spirit Trilogy by Melissa Pearl)
a Rafflecopter giveaway
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Friday, June 29, 2012
YA Indie Carnival - Fireworks Fiction... Scenes With Sparks
YA writers and bloggers unite each week to share their thoughts on what it's like going indie in today's publishing world.
Ooooo - this should be fun. I can't wait to read what other people post this week!!
I've been trying to think about books with sparky scenes and I keep coming back to Betwixt. I guess it's fresh in my brain as I'm currently working on edits.
The two main characters, Nicole and Dale, have a very sparky relationship. They are constantly bickering, but secretly, I think they both kind of like it.
It was a struggle to find a scene that doesn't contain spoilers, but I think this one will work.
Nicole and Dale have just bumped into Sophie, a shy senior who is totally besotted with Dale. Little does Nicole know that Dale has his sights set on somebody else... :)
If you want to read some more sparky scenes, check out the links below.
Ooooo - this should be fun. I can't wait to read what other people post this week!!
I've been trying to think about books with sparky scenes and I keep coming back to Betwixt. I guess it's fresh in my brain as I'm currently working on edits.
The two main characters, Nicole and Dale, have a very sparky relationship. They are constantly bickering, but secretly, I think they both kind of like it.
It was a struggle to find a scene that doesn't contain spoilers, but I think this one will work.
Nicole and Dale have just bumped into Sophie, a shy senior who is totally besotted with Dale. Little does Nicole know that Dale has his sights set on somebody else... :)
The corridor is empty as we make our way back towards the quad. I turn to Dale, completely flummoxed.
“What is wrong with you? That girl is on your doorstep, man. Let her in!”
“Maybe I don’t want to let her in.”
“What, you think you’re gonna do better?”
Dale stops in his tracks and gives me a dark look.
I cover my mouth with my hand and wince. “I didn’t meant to say it like that. What I mean is… she seems sweet.”
He tips his head to the side, his right eyebrow jumping north, adding extra power to his droll expression.
I stupidly keep talking. “Come on, she totally looks like your type.”
“How would you know what my type is? You don’t even know me.” Dale turns and starts walking again.
I run to catch up with him. Glancing at his mangled face, I say, “Is it because of the scar? Because there are some awesome plastic surgeons in LA. They could fix that up for you.”
“No, it’s not because of the scar and I don’t need it fixed. I like it this way.”
“Really? Why?”
He closes his eyes and sighs. “It’s a good reminder.”
“Of what?” I look up at his pinched mouth.
“Nothing.” He shakes his head.
I bite my lip, unsure how to respond. My curiosity is definitely peaked. “I was just wondering if the scar made you feel-“
“Would you shut up about it! Jeez, Nicole! You have the sensitivity of a shark.”
My mouth drops open and I shoot him a scowl that I totally forget he can’t see. “I was just trying to be helpful.”
“How?!” He spins to face me. “How is your constant chirping in my ear helpful?!?”
“I… she’s a girl who likes you!” I point back down the corridor.
“You don’t have to play cupid, okay. I can look after my own love life.”
“What love life? You barely have any friends, let alone a girlfriend.”
He groans and looks to the ceiling. “You want to help me out, Nicole?” Leaning towards me he gets right in my face and yells, “Stop talking!”
And don't forget to check out the latest news on the YA Indie Carnival Blog.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Cutting Back
Due to an increased work load and the move to China looming, I will be cutting back my blogging.
Instead of blogging three times a week, I will now be blogging twice - once at the beginning and once at the end.
Brenda blogs mid-week on our YAlicious blog, so if you'd like to check out her awesome posts, jump over there.
Today's one is about pick-a-path stories. Fun! I used to love reading those!
I hope everyone is having a fabulous week :)
Instead of blogging three times a week, I will now be blogging twice - once at the beginning and once at the end.
Brenda blogs mid-week on our YAlicious blog, so if you'd like to check out her awesome posts, jump over there.
Today's one is about pick-a-path stories. Fun! I used to love reading those!
I hope everyone is having a fabulous week :)
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Time management
Monday, June 25, 2012
Only One Week To Go!!
Brenda and I are getting uber excited.
Forbidden Territory is being released on July 1st!! Followed by a very fun blog tour including awesome blogs from all over the world.
We have busily been preparing guest posts and answering fun interview questions. We can't wait to share it all with you guys.
This weekend I will post the schedule and giveaway info... because, let's face it, what's a blog tour without giving some stuff away :)
We really hope you can join us!
Oh yeah - and don't forget to check out the Mica & Lexy Series Facebook Page too :)
In the meantime, here's the Forbidden Territory Book Trailer for you to enjoy.
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Book Release,
Book Trailer,
Forbidden Territory
Friday, June 22, 2012
YA Indie Carnival - The Nastiest Characters of YA
YA writers and bloggers unite each week to share their thoughts on what it's like going indie in today's publishing world.
Ooooo - this week is going to be interesting! Nasty characters (I rub my hands together). Why is it so much fun to come up with these people? What is it about writing antagonists that gives us such a thrill? I'm really not sure, but it doesn't stop our minds lighting at the corners when we delve into a good scene filled with high emotion and tension... a scene where our antagonist shows their true colours.
This week, we are sharing the nastiest character we've ever written and also picking out a villain or two that we've read and loved.
I'm actually going to mention a character from a book I wrote a few years ago. One that may never get published. The anatognist's name is Natalie and she is one nasty piece of work. She's petite with dark, shiny hair and bright blue eyes. She couldn't do any physical damage to anyone, but she is manipulative, selfish and driven to get what she wants no matter how much damage she causes to those around her.
I had so much fun creating her. She really is a meanie. I personally don't know anyone like her and I wouldn't want to! But it was so fantastic to be able to write lines that I would never dream of saying. I think that was the best part.
Now - who do I think is nasty in YA fiction. The first character that popped into my head was James from Twilight. I think he is portrayed brilliantly and makes an excellent villain. In the movie version, I found him frightening.
Who do you find scary? Or nasty? The type of character you read and get so annoyed with, you just want to see them go down in burning flames?
Ooooo - this week is going to be interesting! Nasty characters (I rub my hands together). Why is it so much fun to come up with these people? What is it about writing antagonists that gives us such a thrill? I'm really not sure, but it doesn't stop our minds lighting at the corners when we delve into a good scene filled with high emotion and tension... a scene where our antagonist shows their true colours.
This week, we are sharing the nastiest character we've ever written and also picking out a villain or two that we've read and loved.
I'm actually going to mention a character from a book I wrote a few years ago. One that may never get published. The anatognist's name is Natalie and she is one nasty piece of work. She's petite with dark, shiny hair and bright blue eyes. She couldn't do any physical damage to anyone, but she is manipulative, selfish and driven to get what she wants no matter how much damage she causes to those around her.
I had so much fun creating her. She really is a meanie. I personally don't know anyone like her and I wouldn't want to! But it was so fantastic to be able to write lines that I would never dream of saying. I think that was the best part.
Now - who do I think is nasty in YA fiction. The first character that popped into my head was James from Twilight. I think he is portrayed brilliantly and makes an excellent villain. In the movie version, I found him frightening.
Who do you find scary? Or nasty? The type of character you read and get so annoyed with, you just want to see them go down in burning flames?
To check out what the other carni's think, click the links below.
And don't forget to check out the latest news on the YA Indie Carnival Blog.
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Editing
You often hear a collective moan when the E word is mentioned around writers.
Editing.
Groan.
Yes, editing. It can be a very hard task and it can be one of those tasks you never ever finish... especially those of us who strive for perfection with our manuscripts. I don't know many writers who don't.
That's why there are these spectacular people called editors that help us writers out. What would we do without them.
I have now finished my first draft of Betwixt and I'm getting it ready to send to an editor. Before I send it though, I obviously want to do some revisions and this time around, I decided to read a helpful book before getting started.
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers by Renni Browne and Dave King.
It was awesome. It's a really practical book with suggestions and tips that are easy to execute. At the end of each chapter is a checklist to help you focus on particular areas as you go.
I would highly recommend this book to any writer who is in the throes of editing.
My goal is to send my manuscript off to my editor and for her to reply that only minimal changes are needed. Whether or not I can do this, remains to be seen, but I'm going to give it my best shot.
Thank you Rennie Browne and Dave King for writing the kind of book that might just help me get there.
Editing.
Groan.
Yes, editing. It can be a very hard task and it can be one of those tasks you never ever finish... especially those of us who strive for perfection with our manuscripts. I don't know many writers who don't.
That's why there are these spectacular people called editors that help us writers out. What would we do without them.
I have now finished my first draft of Betwixt and I'm getting it ready to send to an editor. Before I send it though, I obviously want to do some revisions and this time around, I decided to read a helpful book before getting started.
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers by Renni Browne and Dave King.
It was awesome. It's a really practical book with suggestions and tips that are easy to execute. At the end of each chapter is a checklist to help you focus on particular areas as you go.
I would highly recommend this book to any writer who is in the throes of editing.
My goal is to send my manuscript off to my editor and for her to reply that only minimal changes are needed. Whether or not I can do this, remains to be seen, but I'm going to give it my best shot.
Thank you Rennie Browne and Dave King for writing the kind of book that might just help me get there.
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