Connections, Novel, Novelette

Firsts — How do they affect you?

When pondering your life, do you ever think back to the firsts you’ve experienced. Firsts, such as:

  1. The first time you ate ice cream?
  2. Whom did you kiss on the lips the first time?
  3. How about the first time you thought you were in love? Or, the first time you lost someone you loved?
  4. Do you remember the first time you wondered about your future? Or, your life in general?
  5. When did you first understand the word ‘failure’?
  6. Where were you when you first knew you had figured out what you wanted in life?
  7. What did you think of the first person you ever met that spoke differently than you?
  8. Do you remember the first person that ever encouraged you to do something you were afraid to do? Was he or she your first mentor or hero?

Firsts are fun to ponder and to reflect upon. I remember my first blind date. I remember my first dance, my first birthday party, and my first funeral. Each first I’ve encountered I find I have a mixed reaction. Sometimes those firsts are joyous from start to finish, such as my first wedding, which, so far, if the Lord is willing, will remain my first. We’re on thirty-six years and counting. But, I digress. I also remember the first car wreck our daughter found herself involved. Thankfully, the only thing hurt, was her car. Her car was fixed and we went on. Sadly, she was recently involved in her second car wreck. Thankfully, once again, she was not hurt. But, this time her car was a total loss.

Sometimes, firsts are good to repeat. Such as the first time I wrote a book was in 2009. It was a writing project that I enjoyed for the most part. I wrote as a co-author with a dear friend, Rosa Lee Jude. Prior to this project, she and I had not written for a book publishing company. We learned we didn’t want to do so again. The joy of the project was working with Rosa. The trouble with the project was that it involved people at the book publishing company that came across as though they didn’t care about our work as much as we did. It made it hard to want to promote our book. It made it harder when we learned how little in return (royalties) we would receive.

Next, came the learning curve of self-publication. My first adventure there was with my book, The Letter: A Page of My Life. I not only learned about the publishing process through CreateSpace and using Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, but I learned a lot about myself. I learned what I needed to do in order to work to complete a writing project by myself. I had to learn to muster up the gumption to see it through. This was not my first book publication, but it was my first writing project by myself, for myself, with only myself to blame. It was also nonfiction. It was a first that has led to another first.

This past August, I released my first novel. The Fire Within is book one of The Marine Letsco Trilogy. I’ve been very excited about how it has been received to date. Besides learning about book signing events, I’ve learned there are other methods an author may do to promote his or her work. Last week, I had another first to go along with the release of my book. It was a Facebook event put on by friend and author K.R. Thompson. K.R. offered me the experience to take part with her along with a group of authors, readers, and friends to celebrate in the release of her new book, The Wolf — a prequel to her Keeper Saga series. The guests at the Facebook event were all there to share in the joy of K.R.’s first novelette. In the process, I met a lot of new people and enjoyed establishing connections with them.

This particular first taught me to continue thinking positively about my writing. To be willing to share my experiences with new connections. It taught me that the secret to self-publishing is believing. To believe so strongly that the only way I would fail was by not showing up.

Now, I’m in the midst of beginning another first. I’m starting to write Book Two – Murder on the Blue Ridge (working title). I’m a little nervous as I’ve not written a book sequel before. So, I have to be sure that I am doing all the things that successful authors before me have shared. Successful authors, such as

  • J.A. Konrath — his blog A Newbie’s Guide to Publishing (I especially like this post http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2011/10/exposed-thriller-novella-chandler.html) though the entire thread is wonderful. Not to mention, I love his Jack Daniel’s series. Who am I kidding? I love all his books!
  • Hallie Ephron — her book, Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel: How to knock ’em Dead with Style. This book is pure gold for any aspiring writer, not just those interested in mystery. I use it like some folks use a bible with a writing group that I belong. I have it dog-eared, marked up, and post-its everywhere.
  • Elmore Leonard — Oh, how I miss him. I never got to meet him in person. If the chance had been given to me, I’m not sure I’d been able to speak to him for fear my dialogue would not be authentic. He was that good at writing dialogue. I’m reading Rum Punch for the thirtieth time hoping above all hopes my dialogue will morph into his style. You can read any of his books and see for yourself what I mean by great dialogue.
  • Karen S. WiesnerWriting the Fiction Series: The complete guide for novels and novellas is a must have and a must read. Don’t just buy it. Read it and study it. Karen does a wonderful job sharing so many points that I find in many book series lacking. I hope I’m able to use her suggestions well. I’m working on it. Thanks, Karen for writing this book! Actually, thanks for all your books! You’re a gem! I so love your work!
  • Herbie Brennan — his first book, Faerie Wars, caught my eye in 2003 because of the butterfly on the cover and the use of the word ‘faerie.’ I knew I’d love the story. I was right. What I didn’t know is that it was a series; one that I fell in love with from the turning of the first page. Herbie demonstrates in this series what an author must do to hook a reader. Herbie does it well. I’ve just learned of his latest non-fiction work, Whisperers: The secret history of the spirit world (published in 2013). His website says, “…first major non-fiction work in more than a decade presents a stunning analysis of how the spirit world (whether you believe in it or not) has determined the course of human history for millennia.” Even his description causes me to want to read it!

What firsts have you done lately or thought about? Write to me, connect with me, join with me on my writing journey!

Write on!
Pam
(One day I’ll learn how to script my signature!)

To take part in connecting with me, you have several options:

Facebook Event, Marketing, Novellette

Learning about an Author’s Facebook Event

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K.R. Thompson, author of The Keeper Saga, started me on this journey when she invited me to be one of fourteen authors to celebrate in the release of her new novelette, The Wolf.

The beauty of this event is that I can sit in my chair, in the comfort of my home, in my pj’s, if I like. The horror of the event is that I will be interacting with well over 500 people at one time.

Facebook is one of those mediums that the vastness of it can slip past you without you even taking notice. The idea that over 3,400 people have been invited (as of this post) to this event is not possible for my little old brain to comprehend.

This is by far the biggest event I’ve ever had the privilege of participating. And, now, because of K.R. and her willingness to share, I will be able to meet people from all around the world. Imagine that!

The Pre-Party Event

Up until last night (when we had our practice run with Kim, which turned out to be a pre-party event), I truly had no clue what this Facebook event would be about. I was naive.

I’m a newbie on Facebook in many ways. Oh, I can post, click ‘like’ on my friends’ posts, and share posts with my friends that I read and think are cool. And, I’ve managed to create a fan page for sharing my author work. But, for the most part, I really have no clue just what all is possible.

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Social Networking

Last night, though, I learned something remarkable. I learned just how vast and wide sweeping Facebook could be by watching K.R. and other authors interact.

Another author friend, Rosa Lee Jude, co-author of The Legends of Graham Mansion, is a master at the art of using Facebook. She worked her fingers like magic across the keyboard. Her posts were spot on and intrigued me at the same time. Her questions to trigger conversation were masterful. I sat and watched the various folks at the pre-party event in awe. I was mesmerized.

What Happens Next?

Saturday, September 13 from 8:00PM to 8:30PM EST I’ll be on deck. It will be my turn to work the keyboard magic. It is hoped I am able to be a good apprentice–to show K.R. and Rosa that I’m worthy of their efforts to share their talents–to feel the magic in me, too!

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Come celebrate with K.R. as she formally releases her novelette, The Wolf. Is a good story and worthy of being a prequel to The Keeper Saga, a series I hope you’ll find as wonderful to read!

The link to the Facebook Event Release Party–
https://www.facebook.com/events/330474283818636/

So, if you want to cheer me on? If you’d like to see how I do?

Come on by. Visit the Facebook event with us!

Oh, if you want to join in the event earlier, K.R. will begin at 5:00PM and it runs to 11:00PM EST.

Write on!
Pam


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New Novel

Practicing what I preach…time to write

This morning, I wrote a blog post for my book publishing company, J. K. Brooks Publishing.

My post, Time to Write may be found at URL: http://jkbrookspublishing.com/time-write/

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Available late May to mid-June 2014
Available late May to mid-June 2014

The writing of The Fire Within is in the last stages of completion. My goal is to write ‘the end,’ by Friday of next week, if not before.

Next, after my excellent editor finishes with doing her magic on my manuscript, I’ll have my beta readers give the story another read before I convert it to the book template to send it to CreateSpace.

In the meantime, enjoy your Sunday and have a glorious week…

I’m heading back to writing!

Later friends!

Pam