Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

BUY ME!


Ok, so I don't really know how to market a book.  Heck, I never even liked selling candy bars in high school.  So, here goes.  I just published my first mini-book, Innocence, one week ago.  I think you'll really like it because it is a short read and introduces the Gold Dragon Series which includes paranormal and fantasy elements.  Who doesn't like a little magic to carry them away?

This first book introduces our main girl, Mint Julep Greene, to us and the ugly new backwoods town her mother forced her to move to.  Like many teens, she just wants her freedom to live how she wants to live.  In spite of her mom's lecherous ways, Mint never developed a wild, rule breaking attitude.  She just wants some stability.  But Ben, the guy at her new high school is about to test her limits.

Read Innocence for the introduction to Mint's new life in the country and the strange things happening around her like the guy that's spying on her from the woods.  Then don't miss the second mini-book in the series, Awakened, which comes out at the end of this month (March 2015 in case you needed to check a calendar).  Mint's story continues as Ben focuses his attentions on her and makes her question the worth of sticking to the rules.  Maybe letting go a little is the way to really live...

So there you have it, and here is the link to buy it: Buy me!
It's only $1.99, sold as a beautifully formatted PDF file in my shop on Etsy.com.  It views great through the free Kindle app or any other app that views PDFs, and it was formatted especially for phone screens or a device of a similar size.

I have also submitted the book to be sold on Amazon and Ibooks.  I am waiting for their review process.  I will post a link after it's available for sale.

Thanks so much for checking out my book.  Remember to tell all your friends, and if you leave a review on Etsy.com after your purchase, I will send you a discount coupon for Awakened when it comes out.

Remember to subscribe by email to my blog so you can be notified immediately when I post about new releases, deals and freebies.

(And coming soon will be a link to a sample of the book on Wattpad!)


Sunday, October 12, 2014

Embarrassed to Try Again?

Hello, I’m back!!--(aga-a-in)...(and again)...(and again, and again, and again).  You know those people who say “I’m a writer” and then you ask them a year later “So how’s the book coming?” and their answer is “I’m still working on it”?  Embarrassing, right?  Well, that’s kinda me.


Three weeks ago, my boyfriend and I relocated to a town an hour and ten minutes from the one we were living in (still no Starbucks here, but an improvement nonetheless).  We are still looking for a place, so meanwhile we are staying with my sister and her boyfriend.  I am sitting at my boyfriend’s new, barely used Mac PC that a friend just gave to him (see, I told you it was an improvement), and doing some writing at 6:30am.  Who writes at 6:30am??  I never thought I would.  But this idea came to me and just wouldn’t let me go, and in a house with four people I am forced to find my writing time when the others are sleeping.  And I’m not even a morning person.


I have had the privilege of not having to work for the past 22 months at a typical job so I could focus on my writing.  While I did spend a year and a half writing articles for the local newspaper about fun events like the town’s street festival or the upcoming season of the local corn maze (and am still doing so long distance for the next two months), I didn’t get much accomplished in the fiction department (my true passion) except for finding a thousand ways not to write and finish a novel.  (Maybe I’ll rename my blog!)


Now, the time to get a job has come.  There are no other options.  I have to do work for someone else and like it long enough to make it through this present financial crisis, write a book, and hope it becomes a bestseller so neither my boyfriend nor I have to work.  (That’s the best case scenario.  Making enough off of a book just to replace a low-income paycheck would be UNBELIEVABLE! at this point.)


Last night while trying to go to sleep, I was inspired, or I had had coffee too late at night, and I kept thinking of these ideas to write and to find more freelance writing work.  (Right now I am editing a friend’s book--for pay, mind you--so don’t you adoring fans get any ideas unless you have cash in your wallet.  And of course I’m talking to you in pure belief that you exist and are actually reading this.  I charge $12 an hour in case you’re interested.)  I finally took out my S Pen on my Galaxy Note II and began scribbling my thoughts.


The result:  a new boost of inspiration to get on the writing horse (riding/writing horse--pretty cool, huh?) again.  I thought “I will start my blog again, you know, the one about the writer’s journey to her first novel.  But perhaps I should start a new one, because this time the journey’s for real.  No false starts like the last two or three I pulled.”  But something in me said “It would be so much more real if you continued on the one that already existed.”  So I’m here this morning, writing something new for my old blog, confessing to everyone that I have failed--again; and I’m trying to continue--again.  I don’t expect anyone to believe me it’s for real this time.  I don’t even know if it is.  But I know I’m trying again, in spite of the embarrassment and possible re-failure.  (I can’t in good conscience call it just plain failure after so many times.)

So here I go to catalog my journey again.  I may not see you for another two months, or I may see you again tomorrow.  Either way, I’ll be back, embarrassment notwithstanding.