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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Saturday Daily Prophet ... Reading Slump tips.





Happy Saturday Aka.. Sunday.
We are going to discuss my latest reading struggle  "Reading Slumps".  I hate them. They are the worst. And come at the most inconvenient times.  So here are some tips that may help you get through one.
1.  Try reading a new kind of book.
Sometimes reading the same genre or type of book can get boring. So switch it up.
2. Browse Goodreads to find new books. 
3. Watching Book-tube. 
4. Discussing books with friends. 
5. Re-reading books you love.
Then you will find the love of reading again. ;)
 6. Blog about last read book.
It may get you in the mood to read the next one or read a book like it. 
7. Buy a new book.
8. Try a new style of reading. 
If you normally read physical copies try Ebooks.
9. Go to the Library 
10. Don't put pressure on your self to finish a book. 

xoxoxo- Abbey ( BOOKSALAMODE) 

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Saturday Daily Prophet Brought to you by Abbey.


Saturday Daily Prophet is brought to you today by..
Abbey
Okay guys we are shaking it up little bit. So SSS is going to be changed to SDP.. Saturday Daily Prophet  and the other girls and me are going to take turns bring it to you. So lets get started. 
I was able to Interview the lovely Shelly Muncaster. There is more about her below then are interview. Please read and share there is a lot of good information on publishing and writing. I also added what I have been reading this week.
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So this week I have been reading the Summer Trilogy by Jenny Han.
I just finished the second book and I loved it. So here are the books and the synopsis,
Belly measures her life in summers. Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August. Winters are simply a time to count the weeks until the next summer, a place away from the beach house, away from Susannah, and most importantly, away from Jeremiah and Conrad. They are the boys that Belly has known since her very first summer--they have been her brother figures, her crushes, and everything in between. But one summer, one terrible and wonderful summer, the more everything changes, the more it all ends up just the way it should have been all along. (Goodreads)
Can summer be truly summer without Cousins Beach?

It used to be that Belly counted the days until summer, until she was back at Cousins Beach with Conrad and Jeremiah. But not this year. Not after Susannah got sick again and Conrad stopped caring. Everything that was right and good has fallen apart, leaving Belly wishing summer would never come.
But when Jeremiah calls saying Conrad has disappeared, Belly knows what she must do to make things right again. And it can only happen back at the beach house, the three of them together, the way things used to be. If this summer really and truly is the last summer, it should end the way it started--at Cousins Beach. (Goodreads)


Interview questions

Bio:

Hi my name is Shelly Muncaster and I am 22 years old. I live in Sydney, Australia and currently I am in my fifth year of university studying a double degree of Law and Finance. I live and breath writing and I will continue doing it for the rest of my life. I started my blog Keystrokes & Closed doors in order to motivate myself to finish my book, to meet other writers and to support emerging authors. This is what I am passionate about and there is nothing I would rather do.

Questions:

1.    How to write better?

There are many ways one could write “better”. For instance, better by way of deeper characterisation or plot structure, or through sheer technical skill of writing words themselves or the cohesiveness of your writing.

For this question I will refer mainly to improving your writing style and skill. This is just a guideline and not a set of steadfast rules, because in writing there are no rules merely suggestions! I will tell you all the tings I do to help improve my writing skill and instil clarity in my stories.

The only way to write better is to write. That is the honest truth. It is like any skill such as practicing a martial art, dancing or drawing. You should try to write everyday if you can and don’t feel daunted because it doesn’t have to be much. I suggest 300 words a day or if you cannot do everyday, I recommend not going over two days without writing. This is because any longer than that motivation to write begins to dwindle and for me, I find that sticking to this rule has taken me further in my writing.

Another thing you could do is to try my flash fiction technique (http://www.keystrokesandcloseddoors.com/hocus-pocus/how-to-beat-writers-block-flash-fiction). If you don’t know what this is it’s a mini story of 300-1000 words. I prefer 300-400 words, as this is a real challenge! You pick a random topic or even have someone else think of it for you. Give yourself 5 minutes to plan and 10-20 minutes to write. Then start writing a story within the word limit and make sure that your tale has a beginning, middle and end. Make sure it is clear as well, in terms of characters and plot. This is hard to do under pressure and you will see that most attempts will be terrible, but eventually if you do this more and more, you will become more switched on and you will start presenting your ideas in a more clear fashion. I suggest keeping all your attempts and dating them, then after a few months or a year look back at all of them and see how far you have come. This helps so much when writing a novel, because less is more and flash fiction teaches you that.

2.    First steps of self publishing?

Self publishing is super easy and can be done through Smashwords or Amazon. However, before you even consider starting the process there are a few things you should make sure you do:
A.    Get your manuscript edited: one thing about self-publishing is that everyone can do it. This is both a good thing and a bad thing. In order to make your book stand out you must ensure that it is at the standard of a normal book publisher. To do this you need an editor to go over your manuscript and make sure everything is at a standard it needs to be. They will check for spelling mistakes, irrelevant scenes or plot points and will make sure you don’t have a saggy middle.
B.    Hire a graphic designer for your book cover: it’s all about promotion, I am sorry to say. How many times have you bought a book just because of the pretty cover? I know that I have (Red Queen, to be specific). If you want your book to be professional and people to take you as a seriously, you must hire a graphic designer to make your book cover and back. You can find them on social media or the web, but always ask them for samples of their work.

Then once you have completed these steps you can create an account on Amazon and Smashwords without fear, pay a fee and upload your document. BOOM! You have a book. These two companies have platforms that allow you to have you self-published book printed which is really cool as well.

3.    Character development?

Oh I love this question. It is my favourite! Character development is the most important thing you should do when writing a book. It is in fact the first step to take when planning out your story. You need to get to know your characters inside and out, as they are the ones driving your story. You should start off by giving them a backstory and do not be afraid to go deep into their past. Then get to know them as a person; what events in their childhood shape their lives? What are their innermost thoughts and feelings? Getting to know your characters helps overcome every issue you may have in writing your book such as plot holes and unrealistic dialogue or unnatural reactions of events. If you are missing chunks of your book, just think about what your character would do and let him or her show you. Developing your characters is imperative, for instance books which do this well are Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat and one which does not is (I know I will get backlash for this) Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard.

Exercises for character development you should try:
·      Writing a journal for your character which the reader will never see describing in detail how they feel about what is going on around them, chapter by chapter;
·      Interview your character. You can find such questions on Google.
·      Act out your character in a scene
·      You can also examine your own mind and what part of you they come from.
·      Write down a few things that the reader will never know about your character. This will naturally seep into your words and create greater depth.

4.    Tips for getting in contact with publishers?

There are two ways of getting into contact with publishers. Publishing houses used to be very particular about how they got into contact with authors and never interacted with them if they did not have a literary agent. In order to give yourself the best chance at getting noticed by a publisher, you will need to secure an agent as they have contacts within the publishing domain. You can find one online by searching for literary agents in your country and applying to them by email. Follow their criteria very carefully as you only get one attempt to impress them and be sure that you only send it to relevant agents for your genre.

The other way to get in contact with publishers is via their website. More and more they are allowing unsolicited documents to be submitted to them directly on certain days of the month. This has its positives and negatives, first of all your manuscript gets into the hands of the publishers, however it is added to a slush pile of other manuscripts by thousands of other hopefuls who have applied.

5.    Most important things to practice when writing?

I have three simple rules when it comes to practicing this craft and they are:
·      Writing every day is very important and helps you, not only get things done, but also enables you to be a better writer.
·      Organisation is the key (in my opinion) to being a great writer. Plan your story as much as you can and you will see the whole thing come together. When you see your story unfold, you will be motivated to finish.
·      Enjoy the process because writing is such a magical experience. Do not get bogged down on the grammar, remembering the characters names or stressing if your writing is not good. Someone out there will love what you are doing, but most importantly you should love your work and your characters.


6.    How to create a writing habit?

I will tell you what works for me. I found these very cool excel sheets, which are not only really cool visually but keep track of your writing progress. It helped me go from writing once in a blue moon to almost every day. You must write down your target word count for each month and as you write more of your book each day you record how much you typed down. The program makes a graph to show you your progress and indicates how many words left before you reach your goal. I do something a little extra which motivates more so much. In the comment section I note down my excuses or feelings as to how much (or little) I have written for that day. On the days I do not write I mention why and it really gives me perspective, as well as makes me feel accountable. Also, by putting those excuses in the side column it makes you want to strive to do better and then you do by writing more. You can find these on my blog http://www.keystrokesandcloseddoors.com/hocus-pocus/writing-tips-using-nanowrimo-excel-sheets and as a tip 10,000 words a month is manageable.

7.    Tips for aspiring writers

First and foremost, never ever give up on your dream and do not prevent yourself from acting out what your heart wants! There will be nothing but happiness when you look back in fifty years from now and you say to yourself that you gave it a go. However, if you do not give it a go, you will always wonder and be filled with regret.

In more practical terms, always get a betareader and a professional editor to read your work before submitting to a traditional publisher or if you are self-publishing. You need to know that your story is interesting, makes sense and is professional. If you need help with these things, do not hesitate to contact me at keystrokesandcloseddoors@outlook.com as I am capable in both capacities. I love helping emerging authors get their voices heard!


Social links:

·      website: www.keystrokesandcloseddoors.com
·      twitter: shelly_kscd
·      instagram: keystrokesandcloseddoors

·      youtube: search keystrokes and closed doors

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Fish Out Of Water Review

Fish Out Of Water 





Mika Arlington's summer will be perfect, she's made sure of it. Interning with her parents at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Check. Sand sculpting at the beach with her best friend. Check. Eating delicious food until she can't walk straight. Check. But the arrival of her estranged grandmother and too cool Dylan are about to wash away her ideal plans. 
Mika’s grandmother has Alzheimer’s and demands care from the family she once shunned. Dylan, the brooding new employee at the pet shop where Mika works, may be hot but everything that comes out of his mouth is the exact opposite. She can’t stand either of them, and yet she’s expected to be their babysitter. Talk about worst summer ever. Until she learns that sometimes the best things can come completely unplanned.



My Review:

5/5 Stars 

Um.. WoW.. And then WoW again.. WoW one more time. 
I was hooked on the first page. 
I love and Cherish Natalie's witty and fun writing!! 
This book was fantastic and enjoyable. Fast paced , Witty , and Emotional all at once. I read it in two days. 
I hope she writes more Contemporary because I absolutely adored this book. 
To sum it up . Find the book Buy the book read the book then read it a million more times!!

Mika is not like any ordinary teen however are any teen's ordinary? She has a job at the pet store and when a new ( and hot) employee gets hired her life will get very complicated. A story of friendship, emotion, good food, and little romance. 

Whipple does an amazing job showing the difersity between cultures, and how real life situations can effect everybody.

Her characters are complex and amazing. You will fall in love with the book and not be able to find your way out. 

Ps. This book is set in Monetary California. Iv been there and it is amazing!!! 










* Pictures are from authors Pintrest 



    


Natalie Whipple, sadly, does not have any cool mutations like her characters. Unless you count the ability to watch anime and Korean dramas for hours on end. Or her uncanny knack for sushi consumption.

She grew up in the Bay Area and relocated to Utah for high school, which was quite the culture shock for her anime-loving teen self. But the Rocky Mountains eventually won her over, and she stuck around to earn her degree in English linguistics at BYU. Natalie still lives in Utah with her husband and three kids, and keeps the local Asian market in business with all her attempts to cook Thai curry, Pho, and “real” ramen.




Q&A


Q: What is your favorite book genre?
Well of course YA! It's hard to say more specifically than that, because I love fantasy, sci-fi, contemporary, paranormal, historical...it's just all interesting to me. I have written in many of those genres. I don't intend to focus any time soon. I'm just not the kind of writer or reader who sticks with one thing.

 Q: If you where to describe Fish Out Of Water in three words what would those words be?
Pride, Prejudice, Guppies (This is on the back of the UK version, and I just adore that!)

Q: What was your favorite Part to write in Fish out Of Water?
I love a lot about FISH. Like, a lot. It's a very important book to me personally, about love and how blurry it can be in all types of relationships. So one of my favorite scenes is The Oatmeal Scene near the end. Mika, trying to avoid a certain person, has taken to staying home to perfect this oatmeal recipe her Alzheimer's-ridden grandmother has demanded she make. It goes really poorly, and Mika realizes she's not the person she thought she was.

Q: if you where to send any of you characters into to the hunger games who would you send?
Oh that's mean! I guess if we're keeping with the FISH characters, it'd have to be London or Olivia. London because I kinda hope she wouldn't make it out, and Olivia because I'm pretty sure she'd win.

Q: Who has been your favorite character to write about?
Probably Jo from HOUSE OF IVY & SORROW.

Q: Paperback, hardback , or Ebook?
Paperback

Q: What is the hardest struggle being a writer?
There are a lot of struggles...it's hard to pick one, but maybe the reality that you never have job security. You can sell one series and have it do well, and then the next one tanks. Or you could be super obscure for years, and then one book hits it big. But that could end in a few years when people forget about you again. You're entirely at the whim of the market, and you can't control it. You often feel helpless about that. 

Q: Whats your Favorite thing about being a writer?
Writing is how I make sense of the world, so I love it for that. My books usually come out of some problem I'm thinking about, either one from my own life or something I've seen just in the world at large. When I write those feelings out in a story, I understand things better. Or at least I feel like I do. Then I'm at peace with whatever that problem was.

Q: Is it easier to Write a Stand alone or a series?
I would say a standalone. Just because you only have to sustain the story and character arcs for one book. Building a series, making room for the characters to grow over that much story, is a tough thing to do. At least to me. Maybe it comes naturally to some. Ultimately, I think whatever the form the story is intended to be in is the easiest. Trying to cram a trilogy into two books is the worst, for example. Or trying to stretch a standalone into more often doesn't work.


Q: Will you write more Contemporary in the future?
I have written a few contemporaries, actually! They just aren't published. I love contemporary and hope to do more, but we'll see. It was pretty hard to sell FISH, so I have no idea if I would get lucky enough to sell another contemporary. I don't have a lot of money, but if by some miracle I had enough to indie publish my YA contemp SIDEKICK, I'd love to. That book just has a special place in my heart and I want to see it in print for myself. Fingers crossed, I guess.

-xoxox Abbey 

With Out Me by Megan Dukes review

Without Me
the mind 
Breakers accounts
MEGAN dUKES


Synopsis: VIA GOODREADS/
For 21-year-old Denni, there is no doubt in her mind that Amos is the one. That is until Jack manages to catch her attention. When she discovers it isn’t just a crush causing this stranger to intrude her thoughts, a secret world of mind control is unleashed around her. It is revealed that both Amos and Jack belong to a special breed of humans called Mind Breakers, and over time Denni learns that the last two years of her life have been controlled by their influence. Soon she realizes that the people she thought she knew, and the life she has most recently grown accustomed to, might not have ever been real in the first place. Her thoughts, emotions, and physical actions are all at stake.
So who can she trust?
This, of course, is Denni’s past. Now she is forced to retell her story from the beginning in hopes that the worst of it will never happen again.

mEET
aVERY mURPHY
Name: Charlotte Avery Murphy
Born: Belfast, Ireland
Hair: dark brown, short
Eyes: alice blue (very light)
Age: 22 
  • Jack was her best friend growing up.
  • He confided in her about his abilities and kept his secret
  • (SPOILERS)
    • She was the first to be changed by Cox as a test subject for the new drug.
    • She can control objects and people, just like Denni.
  • When Jack left to participate in MBGM, they had started something as a couple.
  • He told her that what she felt wasn’t real, but she didn’t believe him. 
  • She still has feelings for him, which causes tension between Jack and Denni.

MY CASTING FOR AVERY IS THE AUTHOR CASTING. I  THINK SHE IS PERFECT. 

Avery Murphy : Emily Browning

     





Authors characters sketch 

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Mini Q&A with author 

What was your inspiration for Avery?

Avery was a last minute addition to the story. I didn't plan for her to be involved. I knew she was going to be a major part of Jack's past, but I didn't think she would appear as a vital character. She more or less appeared on the page without me realizing it, and it just made sense. 

If you where do describe Avery in three words what would those three words be ? 

Pure. Shy. Loyal. 

If Avery were to be a super hero what super hero would she be?

I don't know about her name, but she'd definitely have the power of invisibility. She tends to fade into the background of most situations.

What was your favorite scene to write in Without Me ?

The fight between Amos and Jack was really intense for me to write. The story comes to a certain head at that point, so by the time they cross paths I was fully invested. It required a lot of emotion. Anger and betrayal. 

What songs Inspired Without Me?

Coffee Girl by Tragically Hip was a huge inspiration for Denni's character. As for the book, I listened to whatever fit the mood. I always post playlists on my website to share with readers, so I'll be doing that once the book is released! 


Which book is your favorite in the trilogy ?

Book 2 was my favorite for a long time, but now that I'm starting work on book 3 that is slowly becoming my new favorite. Probably whatever I'm working on at the time.

What helps you get out of a writing block?

I step away from it completely. I never force myself to write. If it's not flowing, I wait until inspiration strikes. That way I know what comes out will be worth it. Reading and listening to music helps me get creative too. I observe other people's work in order to get excited about my own.

Amos or Jack? 

I honestly love them both, for very different reasons. And I'm sure Denni does too. 

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Pick Without Me up you won't regret it. You will get sucked in and addicted to the book with the first few pages. The plot is intriquing and fast past. You will never get bored you will just want more. The characters are well developed , creative, and hott. (They need the double T). I loved the world that Megan Dukes created and I can't wait to read more of her work.  

Purchase book here.. 

-RELEASES MAY 19TH -

Here is my Without Me playlist via Spotify :
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Meet the author :
Megan Dukes

*Goodreads

Hi, guys! My name is Megan! I write about teenagers doing inappropriate things and trying to find themselves. I believe that everyone deserves to be happy, no matter who you are or what you believe. My book, Small Circles, is available through most online distributors, including B&N.com, Amazon, iBooks, etc. am planning to re-release a brand new, freshly edited edition of my trilogy, The Mind Breaker Accounts, in 2015! TMBA is a New Adult series about a girl named Denni who's suddenly dropped into the middle of something out of her control. Literally. When she finds out that her boyfriend is part of a special breed of humans called Mind Breakers, she learns that the last few years of her life have been controlled by his influence. This isn't just any mind control, however. Her thoughts, emotions, and physical actions are all at stake. So who can she trust?