Thursday, May 28, 2015

PLUGGING AWAY

Here I sit, wading through an editing job on my next book. Trying to get all the sentences and paragraphs into the right structure and the story flowing in the right order is mind numbing work! And, after just an hour or two, the whole page becomes a giant white blur with little black ants crawling around, making up things that you are sure were not there before! 

This is another of the books that I wrote long ago, and then tucked away, not sure what to do with it.  But, now, with a few of Steve Alcorn's excellent writing courses under my belt, I do know what to do with it, and am able to get it market ready.  Hopefully, you will find it as enjoyable as I do, when I am finished.

The problem is, I am also working on a new course with Mr. Alcorn as instructor, and as a result, have begun a new work that I am anxious to get busy with.  But, being that I have become more and more OCD as I age, I can't just stop on the one I am in the middle of and start a new one, without finishing the first one ... so I plug away, the whole time thinking of a dozen other things I ought to do as well, not just writing! I must constantly remind myself to take 'one thing at a time' and 'finish what I start' before crashing off to do three others.


I will get through this, and I hope everyone will be pleased with the result.  And, I will get the other things done, in their turn.  Just need to train myself to schedule things better, and maybe write things down so I don't forget what I need to do next! 




Friday, May 22, 2015

SECOND BOOK NOW AVAILABLE

My second novel was published in April, 2015 and is available at most on-line book retailers now. It is an adventure/romance set in 1700s England and Scotland, about a young man who learns some hard life lessons on his way to adulthood.


A synopsis of the book is:

It is in late eighteenth-century Cambridge, England where young Mike Harrington discovers Jacob Tolabert, is stealing from the family company. Mike’s parents are killed in an apparent robbery, and Jacob Tolabert forces Mike to sell out to him at a severe loss. Beaten and robbed Mike flees the city in fear of his life. 

He meets three men who teach him how to survive. Together, they work their way around England. When Mike decides it is time to collect the debt he feels Tolabert owes him, things go horribly wrong. While in hiding in Edinburgh, Mike meets and falls in love with the daughter of a wealthy Englishman, and discovers her father has the influence that could keep him safe. 

Father John Osborn has been the one constant throughout his life. Mike discovers the secret that has kept the minister so close to him, and this secret will bring Mike to the ultimate showdown with Jacob Tolabert.

It is available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble


Writing this book took a bit longer than most books take.  I began writing it when I was in high school.  Over the years, it has seen many incarnations and re-writes, but until last year I had not gotten it to the point where it was finally ready for publication.  Though I have other projects in the works, this one was near and dear to my heart, and I was determined to get it to the point where I thought it was ready.  I hope you enjoy it.

My sister read it, and is already demanding a sequel ... I had left it where I could do that, but so far, that is not yet in the works.  I have a couple others I need to get finished before I get to that. 

Also, the art work on the cover is a portion of a painting I did in high school, when I was thinking about this book.  There is a copy of the entire painting on the back cover of the paperback.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

RECENT LOCAL AUTHOR'S FAIR


I recently participated in a Local Author's Fair which was held in the Clark County Public Library in Springfield, Ohio (April 25, 2015).  The day was a rainy, cold spring day, but inside, it was warm and there were lots of people! Although, I believe most of the people who attended were aspiring authors looking for tips, and inspiration for their work, there were people there just looking to see what authors from our area had written and offered for sale. 

There were authors of all ages there.  One young lady looked like she was still in her teens, and one dear lady was 80 and a bride of 2 weeks!  And there were genres of every sort, from children's books to Science Fiction.  There was a local heart doctor, and mom's, and teachers, and retirees.  Proving there is no age limit, or occupation requirement, or for that matter, education requirements for being a writer.  If you have something to say, there is a way to get that message out there!

I will post the pictures I took that day.  Not all of them are perfect photos, but if you are interested in one of these folks or their books, you can look them up on the Internet. Here is a list of the attending authors and their books:

Children's and Teen's Literature:
Rebecca Wilman--Calamity's Daughter
Collene Miller--Saving Gideon: An Alpaca Story
Sheenah Freitas--The Chosen, The Number, Musings (short stories)
Jennifer Brown--The Edge of Springwood Series
Adrella Reliford--Mr. Peevy Forgets
Doug Robbins--The Bizarre Life of Edgar Strange

Non-Fiction:
Anna Gee Blackwell--He's All I Need: My Life Story
April Minger--Altars of the Heart: Discovering Your Path to Deeper Worship
Ken Whitt--The Extraordinary Ordinary Uplifts Us: Halfway to Heaven
Farzana Moon--Prophet Muhammad the First Sufi in Islam
Bernie Palmatier--The Grunch Who Ate the Bottom Line
Dr. Surender Neravetla--Salt Kills

Fiction:
Connie Chappel--Wild Raspberries
V S Foreman--State of Deception
Barbara Arnold--Murder is No Stranger
Roanne Fitzgibbon--Lies and Promises of the Secret Moon
Dianne Cogar--Blue Mountain Arts Books of Poetry/Prose and Greeting Cards



Dr. Surender Neravetla--Salt Kills


V S Foreman--State of Deception and Life and Debt


Connie Chappel (in peach shirt)--Wild Raspberries


T D Wilson--Echoes, Embrace, Crucible


April Minger--Altars of the Heart


Barbara Arnold--Murder is no stranger


Becky J. Neff--The Sad Sun


Collene Miller--Saving Gideon: An Alpaca Story




Dianne Cogar--Blue Mountain Arts Books


Doug Robbins--The Bizarre Life of Edgar Strange


Farzana Moon--Prophet Muhammad the First Sufi of Islam


Jennifer Brown--The Edge of Springwood Series


Rebecca Wilman--Calamity's Daughter


Roanne Fitzgibbon--Lies and Promises of the Secret Moon


Sheenah Freitas--The Chosen, The Number and Musings



Anna Gee Blackwell--He's All I Need


Adrella Reliford--Mr. Peevy Forgets

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

GREETINGS TO MY READERS

Hello everyone.  This is a totally new experience for me.  I have never blogged before, and have only ever viewed a very few of other people's blogs.  But, I am assured that this is a good way to get my books out there for the world to see, and hopefully, buy.

I have been writing for many years, but it has only been recently that I have been published.  It is a whole new world out there for me.  I have learned a few very important things along the way. And, the first is that in order to get the confidence to be an author, you have to think of yourself as an author.  Once you start doing that, you are halfway there!

Currently, I have two books on the market.  the first one I published is "State of Deception." It is set mostly in a small fictional Pennsylvania town, and is a romance mystery.  The main character goes there on what she thinks is a business trip, but soon learns that there is more there than business. She meets some colorful locals, and discovers the answers to some questions that have haunted her for many years.

So far, everyone who has read this book has told me they loved it, and were impressed by the great descriptions of the area, etc.  Several people told me they had to read it in one sitting, because they just had to find out what happens next. 

If you would like to read it, you can find it on just about any internet book retailer site as either an e-book or as a paperback.  If you do get a copy and read it, be sure to leave me a comment and tell me what you think of it.

I will write more later about the other book I have written.  Today, I just want to get this one out here.