Thursday, August 23, 2012

Measure of Success

I write under two names.  It helps to differentiate between two different genres so that someone expecting a paranormal romance won't be finding themselves in the middle of a middle grade epic fantasy.

My first middle grade epic fantasy is for sale on Amazon and we got it for our Kindle.  My 9 year old read it non stop for hours...my measure of success since I wrote this story for my sons.  The best part is when I asked him if he liked it he said, "Yea!  I hope they make the Legos of it!" 

So, now I know that the measure of how successful my writing is to my son is by whether or not there are Lego kits of my books, which I will admit would be pretty cool.


Lochwood







     Aaron Weller has always lived a sheltered life with his brothers and strange parents until one day they decide it is time for Aaron to go to a school run by elves.
    Aaron has to figure out how to control the weather, play an instrument, and balance on tree limbs in addition to passing classes where not every professor likes him. In a place hidden from the world he is used to, and away from his brothers who have always been his best friends, Aaron must figure out how to survive on his own, how he fits into the secret legends involving his father, and how to avoid whoever is trying to keep him from accomplishing those things.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Writing

Publishing a novel has been a dream of mine for more years than I should probably admit to.  Year after year, I'd write something new.  Something I, of course, felt was brilliant and amazingly well written.  The first rather painful attempts remain in notebooks.  Then I started sending queries and receiving dozens upon dozens of form rejections...which do nothing good for your ego.  And then I had requests for partials and then full manuscripts and got good criticism or compliments but still no published books.

Then came Amazon, who is changing the scape of publishing.  I uploaded some of my work and love having my books on my Kindle.  I can now work on my writing and have the satisfaction of owning it in a format other than a doc file or scrawled out notebook, and while someday I would love to see my words in print and hold a book with my name on the cover, I am thrilled to have my books downloaded to my Kindle and to be able to have people read and give me feedback.  What a great outlet!  Plus it gives me a bit more encouragement to continue writing and to finish the story somewhere other than my mind.

So for my current novels with links:

Tangled: Book of Souls



Rachel is devastated when her summer boyfriend dumps her on their first day back to school. Her heart feels like it is ripped from her chest each time she sees him with a different girl. She will do anything to get rid of the heart wrenching pain. A substitute teacher offers her an easy option, just sign your name in a book. Willing to try anything, Rachel does.
Surprisingly, it works. Rachel goes completely numb to everything. And then her life upends. Her family moves across the country. At her new school, she meets Timothy, who makes her want to feel things again, but he is so guarded about who he really is.
Then the teacher is back, to collect the soul she unwittingly signed away. Only Rachel isn't done using it and does not intend to give it up easily now that she has something worth living for and Timothy doesn't plan on letting her go without a fight.


Love at First Bite









Sherea is more than just the hottest girl in school and captain of the cheer squad. Each month she turns into a werewolf and the time is running out for her to find someone to love and trust, so that she can ultimately bite and be bonded to them. If she can't find someone she loves and who loves her in return, she will be a monster forever.