Obviously, that was a trick question.
The answer is EVERYBODY wants freebies.
Well, you're in luck!! If you pre-order our amazing boxed set here, you will get all kinds of goodness--exclusive content and more. Follow the other writers for even more chances to win prizes and get advanced notice of good things to come. The party is in progress all weekend.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Interview with writer Alex H. Singh
In your bio you say you’ve been writing
since you were 18. Were you encouraged to write as a kid? Did either of your
parents write?
Encouragement
would have been wonderful as a pre-teen sadly that did not occur. Neither of my
parents wrote. In fact I was discouraged by the both of them stating writing
can be done by anyone with a paper and a pen. What made me so special? Those
words alone were wood added to the fire within.
I made sure to focus and encourage myself until I managed to finish my
FIRST official novel myself.
Did you start with short fiction or did you
dive right into novels?
My first
book which I hand wrote with a paper and pen was 6 pages and 17 Chapters
long. Obviously, once I got a computer I
re wrote that story which then become over 200 pages with 19 Chapters. I went
big or what was the point of being an Author.
Do you remember the first time you were
paid for a piece of writing? What was it?
My first
novel was picked up by a publisher which I was surprised and excited at that
time. They helped me self publish my
novel and 3 months after I was given a cheque for $300.00. It was for a novel which is now discontinued
but it was called “Secrets of My Past”.
Do you follow a set schedule for writing,
have a process, and have a certain word count you want to hit each day?
Every day,
no matter what I come home, in order to de-istress from the day, I sit down and
depending on my mood I will work on Character or Chapter Outlines for books
pending or work on an existing novel which means I would write about 3-7K
words.
Do you outline?
Yes, of
course without that I would be lost.
What part of writing do you enjoy the most?
The least?
-Dreaming of
my Characters, what chaos I can ensue upon them and how they will get out of
it…alive. I guess it’s the aspect of
creating this new world in my mind then transcribing it on paper.
My least
favorite thing is when I find it hard to shut my thoughts off and I have more
than 1,2,3,4…and growing ideas for different stories or sequels. I find it hard
to focus on the ones I have outstanding with new ideas popping up inside my
thoughts.
Do you reward yourself/celebrate when you
finish a book? If so, how?
I
originally gave myself a goal that if I finished 10 novels I would buy myself a
new laptop which I did. My new goal was if I did more than the last time I
would buy myself an IPAD PRO which I am getting this holiday season as I did
manage to surpass my goal.
To me
having my book in my hand is exciting enough. No need to celebrate every novel,
at least for myself.
Monday, October 1, 2018
The Witching Hour is here.
It's October, so it's time to think about witches!USA TODAY bestselling novelist Christine Pope invited me to join this boxed set of novels about witches and wizards and warlocks. My contribution is Magic in the Blood, which I've expanded into an actual novel. The set is full of great writers and available wide.
Buy it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, iTunes, and Google Play.
Friday, September 14, 2018
#Amazon! #RiteToReign--the best boxed set of the season
Listen up witches!!! Rite to Reign has landed on Amazon for pre-order.
Ninety-nine cents and this is what you get:
Willful witches, supernatural sorcerers, cruel queens, and powerful priestesses fall out of favor and rise to rule in this highly sought-after collection of spellbinding stories!
More than 20 award-winning and bestselling authors have come together to curate this bewitching boxed set collection of the best PARANORMAL ROMANCE and URBAN FANTASY books in the genre, each brimming with stories of royal magic.
Journey through worlds of danger and mayhem, where witches and warlocks battle for influence and wizards fight for unrestricted power.
But reader beware: the highly addictive stores in RITE TO REIGN will put you under their spell. One click to secure your limited edition copy today! Find it here.
Ninety-nine cents and this is what you get:
Willful witches, supernatural sorcerers, cruel queens, and powerful priestesses fall out of favor and rise to rule in this highly sought-after collection of spellbinding stories!
More than 20 award-winning and bestselling authors have come together to curate this bewitching boxed set collection of the best PARANORMAL ROMANCE and URBAN FANTASY books in the genre, each brimming with stories of royal magic.
Journey through worlds of danger and mayhem, where witches and warlocks battle for influence and wizards fight for unrestricted power.
But reader beware: the highly addictive stores in RITE TO REIGN will put you under their spell. One click to secure your limited edition copy today! Find it here.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
stephanie Barr Interview
Introducing
writer Stephanie Barr
Although
Stephanie Barr is a slave to three children and a slew of cats, she actually
leads a double life as a part time novelist and full time rocket scientist.
People everywhere have learned to watch out for fear of becoming part of her
stories. Beware! You might be next!…
You’re
a rocket scientist! What do you do? I've done a
number of things. I'm a dabbler. I've rebuilt data handling systems for ground
chambers, designed ground comm systems for those same chambers (used for crew
to test suit capabilities and procedures and test hardware). I've done
qualification and acceptance testing for payloads going in the Mir (Russian)
space station and the Space Shuttle,
wrote communication software for robotics, evaluated main engine
software changes, addressed micrometeoroid/orbital debris risks, spent several
years as an EVA Safety Engineer – (EVA +> when they go out in spacesuits)
including more than one Hubble mission and Columbia's last flight. Now I help
evaluate design changes and issues for our large launch
If you
ran the space program, what would be your priority? A manned Mars mission? A
moon base? Moon base. Pretty much any technology or system we'd need on
Mars we could test on the moon where we're actually close enough to do
something if it went south.
Did you
ever want to be an astronaut? Nope. Can't stand free fall.
You’ve
been writing since you were a child, at what point did you veer into science? I've always loved science and could do math and languages. I
loved all kinds of academics, including literature. I loved writing but I
figured I'd need a day job, so I majored in Engineering Physics because I could
get a scholarship from the Physics dep't and the Engineering College at the
same time. And then I was just too stubborn to get out. I really love problem
solving so it turned out to be a good choice.
Saturday, September 1, 2018
#RiteToReign #iBooks--a boxed set for your iDevices
I don't know about you, but doesn't it sometimes feel like if you want to get an ebook you have to go through Amazon? My fellow writers on Rite to Reign feel your pain. That's why we want to offer it to you on iBooks for 99 cents. Preorder now! You haven't heard of Rite to Reign? Hold on to your crowns and cauldrons..
Power is never given, it has to be taken.
In this collection of stories about wicked witches, cruel queens, and powerful princes, you'll find something for every flavor of your paranormal fancy. My own story Secret Hexe, is a tale inspired by the life of Catherine the Great from her childhood apprenticeship in magic (with her French nanny) to her arrival at the Russian court where her soon-to-be husband makes the mistake of thinking she's someone he can manipulate on his own way to power.
He is so wrong about that!
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Friday, August 24, 2018
A preview of hell...
It's been smoky in the Pacific Northwest for the last week thanks to more than 300 fires raging out of control in British Columbia. The wind is finally blowing the smoke away but for a while there, the air quality was worse than it is in Beijing, giving everyone dry and red eyes.
It struck me that this might be a good time to share my list of favorite fire-related books. Everyone always points to Young Men and Fire by Norman Maclean, who also wrote A River Runs Through It, but I prefer Dennis Smith's Report From Engine Company 82, which came out more than 40 years ago, but is still available. If you were a fan of Denis Learay's Rescue Me, you'll see similarities in this book.
John Maclean (son of Norman) has written several books about fires, but his best is probably Fire on the Mountain, about a fire known variously as the South Canyon Fire and the Storm King Mountain Fire. (I'd have gone with Storm King Mountain--so incredibly evocative.) This was a particularly deadly fire in that it killed an entire elite team of 'hot shots" who'd been dropped into the area. The lone survivor of that event has written his own book.
An even deadlier fire, the Granite Mountain Fire near Prescott, AZ claimed 19 firefighters and is the subject of a movie called No Exit, starring Josh Brolin.
Two other memoirs that are gripping: Bob Donbrowski's 38 Years: A Detroit Firefighter's Memoir and Nick Brunaciini's B-Shifter.
It struck me that this might be a good time to share my list of favorite fire-related books. Everyone always points to Young Men and Fire by Norman Maclean, who also wrote A River Runs Through It, but I prefer Dennis Smith's Report From Engine Company 82, which came out more than 40 years ago, but is still available. If you were a fan of Denis Learay's Rescue Me, you'll see similarities in this book.
John Maclean (son of Norman) has written several books about fires, but his best is probably Fire on the Mountain, about a fire known variously as the South Canyon Fire and the Storm King Mountain Fire. (I'd have gone with Storm King Mountain--so incredibly evocative.) This was a particularly deadly fire in that it killed an entire elite team of 'hot shots" who'd been dropped into the area. The lone survivor of that event has written his own book.
An even deadlier fire, the Granite Mountain Fire near Prescott, AZ claimed 19 firefighters and is the subject of a movie called No Exit, starring Josh Brolin.
Two other memoirs that are gripping: Bob Donbrowski's 38 Years: A Detroit Firefighter's Memoir and Nick Brunaciini's B-Shifter.
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