Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2015

My first book is published!!!

It’s finished!!  My first book, Innocence the first in the Gold Dragon Series, is out and I am beyond excited.  If you don’t want to hear any more and want to buy it this second, click here.  In a minute I’ll give you more details about where all you can buy it, but first let me say LOOK AT THAT COVER!  My boyfriend Jorge (pronounced George) did all the swirly artwork.  He is amazing!  You can leave him a comment via my writer’s facebook page.  He does awesome pencil drawings as well.  Here’s one he did of a picture of me once.


But back to my book.  I am so happy with the final outcome.  I love the cover.  I love the story.  Several friends who helped me with reading the manuscript were my sister Sharon Yoder, my friend Alicia Walter, and my mentor Deborah Thompson.  Thank you so much for your help!


Others whom I could not have done without are my good looking boyfriend Jorge Rivera, my parents Enos and Bertha Yoder, and the rest of my family and everyone who let me talk their ear off about how much I wanted to write a book.


I’m excited about the style and length of the book.  I am writing this series in mini-books.  Each book will have less than ten chapters and can be read in one sitting.  I like the quickness of them, the suspense, the anticipation of each sequel.  I hope you like it too.  I thought of all of you wonderful readers as I wrote it.


So...here’s what you all have been waiting for:  
To purchase it in a beautiful and easy-to-read PDF format, click here.

The link will take you to Etsy.com where you set up a simple account then finish making your purchase. There are further instructions on the website about viewing the book on your device (works best on a smart phone on the free Kindle app).

I would love to hear what you think.  Leave me a comment below or send me an email authorrebeccayoder@gmail.com.  Also, if you return to the Etsy site, here, and leave a review, I’ll send you a discount coupon for Awakened, the next book in the series, on its release date. (Note: Etsy may not allow you to leave a review until a few days after purchase.)

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Is Your Work Any Fun?

Hello everyone.  The ups and downs of figuring out one’s first novel can be exhausting.  Forgive my long absence.  I long for the day when my rough draft is complete.  I think I shall feel a huge sense of relief on that day.  But there is still quite a ways to go.


The story is developing on the page, albeit more slowly than I would like.  I think about how many days I have left and the work seems impossible.  But the key is to stay focused on the task at hand.  And to have fun doing it.  


Some may argue that fun has nothing to do with it.  Hard work is what gets things done.  That may be the case for some types of jobs, but for a creative one, it is crucial to have fun.  Inspiration and stress do not go hand in hand.  As soon as I get stressed by my monumental goal, the inspiration leaves.  So I have found a new necessity, to stay calm and happy and to have fun.


You may laugh at what taught me this lesson, but I am not ashamed to say it.  Farm Heroes.  Farm Heroes is similar to Candy Crush, both are made by the same company.  You have to match three or more of the same fruit or vegetable.  And in each level you must collect a specified number of certain fruits and vegetables.  When I first began playing, I flew through the levels.  I was having fun.  When I got to the harder levels, it took several tries to beat each one.  I was still having fun because the most enjoyable part to me was matching those little fruits and looking for rows of five, the ultimate prize in matching.  A row of five apples, for example, will take out every apple on the grid and usually causes a bunch more automatic matches as the rest of the fruits and veggies fall into the open spaces left by the apples.  But then a thought was introduced to me by someone who shall remain anonymous, that careful scrutiny wins the game.  I began analyzing the location of every fruit and vegetable, figuring out what item would fall in their place if I made a match and trying to maneuver certain fruits into certain locations so I could get a win.  While trying this method, the game wasn’t so much fun.  I didn’t feel much like playing any more.  I was afraid I would set the game aside and not care to progress any further since it was becoming a burden to me.  The game used to be fun.  Fun.  That was the key!


So I switched to my former method of just having fun and telling myself, “I got this.”  I began enjoying the game again, and beating the levels again.  Much of the game depends on fate, what kind of new fruits and vegetables enter the grid after you have made a match.  If the game doesn’t give you the veggies you need, you can’t make a match.  So how do you get the right veggies and beat the level?  The only thing that has worked for me is to have fun. When I do, most of the matches are made for me by the random fruit that falls.  I feel like I am doing barely any work at all.  Having fun in the game was a rather easy concept to figure out because games are made for entertainment, to give you fun.  I am choosing the unthinkable and applying that concept to my work.  


Some days, like today, I struggle with knowing what to write next, how to write it.  I need to feel inspired.  I use different things like a movie or song or read a few chapters of a book to inspire myself.  But sometimes that just doesn’t work.  Why would any of those things work if I’m not having fun?


This week I realized that the fun had stopped.  My writing was becoming a chore.  The deep feeling and inspiration weren’t there.  So today I’m starting again with having fun and trusting God to bring the feeling as I approach my work with happiness.


Some practical things I do to make my writing fun again is to imagine myself as a well-known author who gets up every day and writes in her jammies.  She can do whatever she wants, however she wants because she makes an ample living off of her love of writing.  She pauses in the middle of the day to watch a movie or take a nap.  She feels free and happy.  When she wakes she is drawn to her laptop again for love of her characters and the joy of writing.  And perhaps the next day, she just takes off and gives herself a break.


These thoughts make me fall in love with writing all over again and remind me to have fun.

Have fun with me today as we do our work, and let’s see what blessings fate brings our way because of it.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Stepping Into Your Role

Good morning, everyone!  It’s been a while since I have gotten to my blog posting.  Dang this sickness.  But I’m about over the sinus pressure so I've crawled back on the blog horse today.  

Today we are on Day 22 with 38 days to go until March 1, 2014--publication day!  The numbers sound more than scary to me, but I can’t think about that.  I must get this book done.  That is my only choice.  When I think of my characters, Daisy and Dell (the nickname that has grown on me for my heroine’s best guy friend), they take me to another world where that scary type of pressure caused by time doesn't exist.

Two things I want to tell you today about my journey to my first book:  1.) I finally have the feeling back that I used to get when I would sneak off to a secluded spot to write when I was 12; thought I’d never get to have this feeling of excitement about writing again.  2.) I found great power in stepping into the role of who I’m meant to be in life.

Number one is self-explanatory, but let me talk about number two.  Most of my adult life I have followed people’s suggestions on how to live my life, even though their suggestions did not follow what I wanted to do with my life.  Part of it was due to me not seeing writing as a profession but rather a hobby, something to do on the side of real life.  But the older I got, the more I realized I hated everything I was doing in my life.  No job satisfied me.  I thought I was just a lazy bum who hated to work.  The truth was I was waiting for “some day” to get to my writing.  I didn’t think people would approve of my stepping into the writing profession, especially since it doesn’t make any immediate money, or so they tell me.  I listened to them for two years longer.  But something happened to me at the start of 2014.  I was saved by God’s view of my life.  He created me to be a writer.  How long was I going to keep playing around, investigating other people’s suggestions of what I should do with my time instead of pouring my energy into writing a novel?  I took control of my thoughts, told myself “I am a WRITER, a NOVELIST, and that’s what I want to do with my life.”  Ever since that point, the drive, the motivation, the energy, excitement, and inspiration I needed for a project as intimidating as publishing an entire novel, came to me.  

Every time I begin meditating on my characters, I start feeling excited.  My novel calls to me, pulls me toward itself, to write, to work, to find out what’s going to happen next in the story.  I never felt this way when I was half “noveling”, as my cousin George calls it, and half investigating other options of work for my life.  The drive I needed came only when I completely accepted who I was.

So I push forward with everything I have, on a time scale that’s far too short; excited, persistent, almost in tears at the relief I feel to finally be doing what I want, what I was made to do from the day I was born.

Follow my progress on Facebook and Twitter @EdinanRoman as I reach my goal day by day.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Holding Onto a Great Idea

Good morning everyone!  Finally able to get up and start writing again.  The sinus headaches were killing me, but those seem to be over for the most part.  Still gotta deal with this cough, but what better way than to write and immerse myself in some good movies for inspiration?

There’s not much progress to catch up on, since I have been lying ill and struggling merely to breathe, let alone write.  But let me fill you in on a little writer’s quirk that I experienced once again.  As you know, I have a book scheduled to publish March 1st this year, a mere 51 days away, and my mind is running off on new ideas and actually considering writing a completely different book than the one I had planned.  You may think I’m crazy to even have these thoughts, but I've heard of these things before.  Writer’s minds are very funny things and do many things on their own without the owner’s permission.

But common sense calls to me and tells me that would be a ridiculous stunt at this point in the game.  I know that, and the fact is in my mind as well.  I just don’t know why it would take off like that and cook up such a preposterous notion, throwing me off from the work I have already committed myself to doing, taking out the excitement of this book and throwing it into something new.  It’s exhausting trying to keep tabs on my mind.  But it’s this same mind that I appreciate and love for its wild ideas.  Without them my life would be dull and safe, doing something mundane from 9 to 5 every day until I went insane.  

So today, I call to the adventurous minds out there and invite you to let your ideas fly.  But when you latch onto one, make sure to hold him down good and keep your eye on him because there’s liable to be 50,000 other ideas more amazing than the one you’re holding.  That’s when you've got to get your focus on and see that tough bird through.  It’s not going to get done otherwise.  Just ask my file cabinet full of half-written stories collected over the twenty years I've been writing.

Together we will conquer the flying idea we have captured and see it through, no matter how many other sparkling ideas fly out of our heads.  Here’s to great ideas--and getting them done!

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See you tomorrow!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Scritch Scratch

So I woke up in the middle of the night with a throat so scratchy I could barely swallow.  I stumbled to the kitchen to get that tasty cherry-something-flavored medicated throat spray.  I turned the light on to make sure I had the nozzle pointed in the right direction.  Relief!  I was able to sleep until the morning light came in my window.

My robe and I are still best friends even though it is nearing noon.  But there is nothing like the comfort of a robe to draw the characters out of my head and onto the page, at least that’s what I tell myself.

Last night a new hero developed in my mind.  And I’m not talking about a hero in CastleVille (which, by the way is progressing very well; I have completed the second part of the Yuletide quest and now have a magical berry patch growing).  My new hero is a guy.  I’m withholding the name for now because I’m only 99% sure about it.  Maybe after today I’ll be 100%.  He will be a friend to Daisy Mosse, my heroine.  But that’s all you get to know for now.

No progress made on chapters, however, the development of said hero greatly progressed my story line.

Thanks for stopping in again.  This is Day 5 with 55 days to go until publish date March 1st.  Check out my Facebook page and click Like for the magical experience of becoming a fan.  Also, follow me on Twitter @EdinanRoman.

See you tomorrow!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Without a Robe

Kinda late going to press today folks.  All due to good reasons.  

This morning was spent cleaning the kitchen, doing laundry, going to an appointment and getting some quick shopping done.  Got back home for lunch, finished up the laundry, took care of some financial matters and now finally sitting down to write.  Oh, and checked on my CastleVille, of course!  I think I am progressing very well through the Yuletide Quest, a special holiday quest in which Kris Kringle can be used as a hero to explore while I help him rebuild the toys that got broken when his sleigh crashed into I kingdom.  It is silly games such as these that drive a writer to complete her goals, just so she can take that well-earned break to check her CastleVille.

So you can see, no robe day for me.  And I had a normal breakfast of pancakes, a banana and coffee.

Progress on my writing...ok, here goes.  I am still at only two chapters complete, but as soon as I publish this blog post and update my growing number of adoring/adorable (pick whichever fits) fans (and yes, I mean you!), I am off to the Pennsylvania hills to see what my main girl Daisy Mosse is up to.  Yep, it’s out.  She’s my girl, my protagonist, the heroine of my story.  At least I’m planning for her to close the last page of the book as a triumphant heroine.  However, I’ve heard these characters can be sneaky sometimes and change the story around on you.  So now you know my main character and setting.  But that’s all for now.  

I never thought I’d be one of those weird writers that refused to tell what her book was about while it was still in the rough draft stage, but I learned by trial and error, mainly error.  After sharing the story line with one too many people, it changed on me.  Hence, the story I’m writing now is completely different from what I was telling people last month.  So I am choosing to shut up and let it out bit by bit.  So you all will just have to wait.

Thanks for stopping in again.  Hope everyone had a happy New Year.  Writers, this is our year.  Let’s go for it and finish our novels or take the next step in our writing dreams.  Check back tomorrow on my progress and connect with me on Facebook, www.facebook.com/oneladyofshalott, and Twitter @EdinanRoman.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Not in the Mood

I am not in the mood to write today or to work on anything that’s serious.  I just want to relax in my robe and play CastleVille Legends.  Whoever created that game was genius.  A role playing game with interactive buildings, heros, knights and animals instead of just stupid lists of options to click on.  I just opened the app and the music alone makes me feel like I’m doing great things.  It’s the type of music that never gets old even though you play the game for hours at a time.  Someone should make a CD like this.

Yesterday I accomplished started a Facebook page for all my authorly and writerly accomplishments.  I also updated one of my blogs, so I think I’m doing pretty good.  This is Day 2 with 58 days to go to complete final draft and format my book for e-publishing.  And the music on CastleVille Legends tells me I CAN do this!

Since I love this game so much I think it only fair I post a link so you can enjoy it too.  Remember our purpose is to have fun so we stay sane during the grueling hours of writing.  You certainly cannot use this game for procrastination purposes.  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zynga.castlevillelegends  For you iPhone people, look it up.

Well, I’m off to check on my kingdom and see what treasures my heros have brought back from their explorations.  But I will be taking breaks to work on my great American novel as well.

Check back tomorrow on my progress or connect with me on Facebook www.facebook.com/oneladyofshalott or Twitter @EdinanRoman.  Cheerio everyone!  Until tomorrow.