How many of you have all your Christmas decorations up? I'm not one of you, but this weekend is slated just for that.
However, I noticed some people had their trees up by the middle of November and have you noticed how the stores start playing Christmas music and have their decorations up practically the day after Halloween?
I love Christmas as much as the next person, but it seems to me with all the running around, buying gifts, food, all in preparation for the season, sometimes we lose sight of what it's truly about. Not that we do it on purpose, but sometimes the meaning gets lost in the shopping cart that is overflowing with gifts. For me, I'm going to try extra hard this year to remember -- it's about giving, not of material gifts, but of one's self.
Have a great day
Wishing you all a dream you never knew you had. Absolute Obsession - Book Blurb: Triggering an intervention of fate, 42 year old Rose Gerbaldi, discovers her heart and soul have been forever united with beautiful, 30 year old, British movie star, Michael Terrance - - a discovery that compels her reality to fiercely reclaim her, ultimately devastating the very lives fate had so lovingly entwined. Foolish people – fate is infallible.
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
The Genre
As you know Absolute Obsession was my debut novel and you know that I've been working on the sequels to it, and that novel branded me a Romance writer (which is fine by me), however how often does a writer jump over to a completely different genre?
I don't know why, but for some reason I was thinking about that. Nathanael and Saydi are a romance novel (keeping fingers & toes crossed, when I submit the query to Wings, they want to see the whole thing), but with a surprisingly different audience base, it would be categorized as a young adult, super natural romance -- yup you heard right, they came from the complete opposite side of the spectrum. So I wonder... How often do writers stray from their "genre"? Is it common or is it a no, no? This I don't know, all I know is, for me, whichever characters enter the stage that are loud enough for me to hear them, their story will be told, regardless of their background or what their story will be branded.
Have a great day.
I don't know why, but for some reason I was thinking about that. Nathanael and Saydi are a romance novel (keeping fingers & toes crossed, when I submit the query to Wings, they want to see the whole thing), but with a surprisingly different audience base, it would be categorized as a young adult, super natural romance -- yup you heard right, they came from the complete opposite side of the spectrum. So I wonder... How often do writers stray from their "genre"? Is it common or is it a no, no? This I don't know, all I know is, for me, whichever characters enter the stage that are loud enough for me to hear them, their story will be told, regardless of their background or what their story will be branded.
Have a great day.
Monday, 5 December 2011
The Dread
We all have at least one nemesis in our lives, some have more, some less. I'm sure I have more than one, but right now, my biggest one is rearing its ugly head... The Query Letter. Yikes!
Yes, Nathanael and Saydi are getting to the point where I'm going to have to hunker down and write the most dreaded thing in world -- my nemesis, the query.
It's been in the back of my mind all weekend and every time it pops up, my stomach tightens and a shiver runs up my spine. How is it that I can write a whole novel in a month or less? But the query is my biggest mental challenge and always manages to detach my brain from any capability to form a sentence.
Here's my plan, I've got about sixty more pages of edits, then I'll tackle the query... keyboard key indents in forehead, then I'll go back over Saydi and Nathanael with fresh eyes.
See, I have a plan, now if only my fingers could focus instead of shake in fear.
Have a great day.
Yes, Nathanael and Saydi are getting to the point where I'm going to have to hunker down and write the most dreaded thing in world -- my nemesis, the query.
It's been in the back of my mind all weekend and every time it pops up, my stomach tightens and a shiver runs up my spine. How is it that I can write a whole novel in a month or less? But the query is my biggest mental challenge and always manages to detach my brain from any capability to form a sentence.
Here's my plan, I've got about sixty more pages of edits, then I'll tackle the query... keyboard key indents in forehead, then I'll go back over Saydi and Nathanael with fresh eyes.
See, I have a plan, now if only my fingers could focus instead of shake in fear.
Have a great day.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Hello, My Old Friend
As you know I've come to the editing of Nathanael and Saydi and guess what? As of last night, I'm at the point that I can break it out again... I'm so excited! I'm huggin my thesaurus, welcome back my ole friend.
I'm working on an exceptionally difficult scene to write and I'm surrounded by all my papers that have words you can use instead of other words, my list of action words, feeling words, sensual words... Ohhh! It's too exciting.
Did I mention I love words. :)
Have a great day
I'm working on an exceptionally difficult scene to write and I'm surrounded by all my papers that have words you can use instead of other words, my list of action words, feeling words, sensual words... Ohhh! It's too exciting.
Did I mention I love words. :)
Have a great day
Monday, 28 November 2011
Happy Monday - Yuck!
Well it's Monday, that day of the week that most people dread, including me. Honestly, I would love to be at home writing.
I got through the first round of edits of Nathanael and Saydi this weekend, there is still more to do, but it's getting there.
How did your weekend go? Do you ever wish that the weekends and work days were reversed? I do. Don't get me wrong I love my job, but I love writing more, being in that other world, being someone else. To me, that is the ultimate time spent.
Well, I must go now, regular duties call and the day will move along slowly, only because I'm dying to be at home writing.
Have a great one.
I got through the first round of edits of Nathanael and Saydi this weekend, there is still more to do, but it's getting there.
How did your weekend go? Do you ever wish that the weekends and work days were reversed? I do. Don't get me wrong I love my job, but I love writing more, being in that other world, being someone else. To me, that is the ultimate time spent.
Well, I must go now, regular duties call and the day will move along slowly, only because I'm dying to be at home writing.
Have a great one.
Thursday, 24 November 2011
The New Kids in Town
Well I've been working away on the new novel and the first draft is finished. It took three weeks. Now I'm working on the edits which there will be a lot, but it's a very interesting story that has captured my attention completely.
I'm not ignoring you, but the sooner I get Saydi and Nathanael finished, the sooner Michael and Rose can return to the stage. They've being gracious allowing these young pups to complete their story first.
Have a great day
I'm not ignoring you, but the sooner I get Saydi and Nathanael finished, the sooner Michael and Rose can return to the stage. They've being gracious allowing these young pups to complete their story first.
Have a great day
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
It's Not All Rose and Michael
My tour takes me to Wakela's World for a book review, here's hoping it was better than yesterdays.
This site, on a whole, has been dedicated to the series of Absolute Obsession. However, as you know, Rose and Michael have been jockeying lately for attention and you also know, there's a new gang in town.
I will forever be grateful for Michael and Rose, they pushed their way through showing me how to be a writer, how to listen, how to pay attention and because of their persistence, I have become a published author. However because of that, they have opened the flood gates for new and aspiring characters that want their voices heard.
Though I may be focused elsewhere, Michael and Rose still have my attention and will until it's time for them to depart the stage permanently and bid adu. For me they will always play a part in every voice I write, their luv, their understanding and their words, will forever echo in the background of each new scene written. The seed they planted will flourish.
No, their story isn't finished yet and until it is, I will hold on tight.
Have a great day.
This site, on a whole, has been dedicated to the series of Absolute Obsession. However, as you know, Rose and Michael have been jockeying lately for attention and you also know, there's a new gang in town.
I will forever be grateful for Michael and Rose, they pushed their way through showing me how to be a writer, how to listen, how to pay attention and because of their persistence, I have become a published author. However because of that, they have opened the flood gates for new and aspiring characters that want their voices heard.
Though I may be focused elsewhere, Michael and Rose still have my attention and will until it's time for them to depart the stage permanently and bid adu. For me they will always play a part in every voice I write, their luv, their understanding and their words, will forever echo in the background of each new scene written. The seed they planted will flourish.
No, their story isn't finished yet and until it is, I will hold on tight.
Have a great day.
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