Writers: We need to BE Walter White!

I recently finished watching "Breaking Bad." (Don't worry, I'm not going to give anything away.) I, the writer, the creative one, wept during the final scene. My husband, not so creative, did not. I have a theory about that. For those of you not familiar with this TV show, Walter White is a high school chemistry teacher who, on his 50th birthday is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. His wife is about to have their second child and their high school aged son has special needs, so money [...]

Follow your dream, become an independent author

I subsidy published my novel, "Tennessee Transplantation", in December 2012, that was written  years prior.  After writing the novel, I submitted it to two agents to obtain marketing assistance. Both  liked my writing and characters, however they wanted me to move the characters to an urban setting and add sex and violence to the story.  It wouldn't have even resembled my theme, if I had bowed to their change. The few family and friends that I allowed to read it , enjoyed it.  My sister commented she didn't [...]

My thoughts on self publishing

Hey readers! Let me introduce myself, my name is Donisha but I write under the pseudonym Queen G. I am 33 years old with two teenagers. I have enjoyed writing since I was 6 years old. My parents tell me that it came from my joy of talking and being nosy, lol. I didn't really think of my writing as anything more than a hobby at first, a second maybe even third love. That was before I was diagnosed with Lupus though. When that diagnosis came I slipped [...]

Editing on a Budget – Book Editing

Many writers decide to go the self-publishing route. It’s quick, it’s easy, and it’s cheap, right? Well, not exactly. The biggest shock for many folks is that you can’t just slap any old thing up on Amazon or Barnes & Noble and make a killing. Nope. You need to put out something that’s great, not just readable. Not even just plain good. But great—a book that readers can’t put down and can’t stop recommending to their friends. Word of mouth sells books more effectively than anything else. There [...]

Social Media for Authors

It is evident that social media has come to stay, therefore; authors must learn to acclimatize to it in other to leverage its advantages. Social media is a powerful avenue for learning, networking, influencing, and marketing for an author when used strategically. As a published author and one that uses social media, I must tell you that it increases your visibility and helps you get in contact with more people – sellers, readers, reviewers, publishers and many more. Today, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Instagram, Pinterest, [...]

What To Do When It’s Hard to Keep On Track

When I started writing my book six years ago I had no idea if I would ever finish it. Me? Finishing a project? You have to be kidding me! I am a busy mom of two, and a fantastic wife and homemaker who also happens to be a professional rockstar on the weekends… I am one busy woman! But with much love and support by those closest to me, in the fall of 2014 I finished my first manuscript. Granted it wasn’t edited, but I finally finished it!!! [...]

Angels & Arrows

Hi all! My name is Reyna Hawk and I’m the author of Angels & Arrows which was released in October of 2014. First, I will tell you a little about me, then the book and finally I will move on into my writing style and the reason I chose to write Angels & Arrows. I am a 47 yr. old mother of one grown son and grandmother to one beautiful little girl. I was born and (basically) raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. I say basically because I have moved [...]

DO NOT self edit

I am pretty lucky; working for a newspaper I have access to editors and proofreaders that normal writers may not. I try to make their lives easier by doing self-editing, but I do this with caution. It's kind of funny; I can edit other people’s stuff, but we get blind to our own writing. I love to ask the opinion of friends and readers or use Beta readers. But if you self edit, here are some important tips. Tips For Self-Editing: ☆ Wait six months or more. That [...]

THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD

In 2002, I picked up my grandson from school. He was in second grade. I looked through his backpack for assignments and found a piece of paper it said, "I can't believe what I saw." I asked Logan if he wanted to help me write a story with those words. He said, "I don't know how." So I told him I would help. I kept thinking about those words and where I was when I saw the paper we were leaving the grade school. The playground was in [...]

IN THE SHADOW OF THE DRAGON KING – Why I Wrote It

Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve had this idea swirling around in my head of knights and dragons, young heroes and cool magic. Over the years I toyed with a lot of different ideas but nothing really stuck until around 2003. It was then the idea came to me and one little story evolved into The Fallhollow Chronicles, a Young Adult trilogy that spans worlds and simultaneous dimensions. The trilogy is steeped in love: love for family, love for boy, love for girl. Even ideas and [...]

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