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Thursday, May 8, 2014

The Wednesday Word

Wednesday Word

Author To Author’s Newsletter                                                    

May 7, 2014

Virtues of a Writer

Patience in Writing


Two weeks ago we discussed how important honesty is in writing. This week's virtue can be even more essential to utilize not only in the writing process but also in the actual telling of a story.

Patience is something that most of us struggle with on a daily basis. if you're anything like me, once an idea strikes you can hardly wait to share it with the entire world. A new novel or storyline can be exciting and wonderful, yet there are a few good reasons that one should hold onto their new gem before sharing it on Facebook, blogs, or even with a publisher.

1. Impact. As a writer, you need to make sure that your message will impact your readers as much as it impacts you. Though our own ideas can be perfectly clear to us, we need to make sure tat they come across as clear to our readers as well. New ideas, though full of life and excitement, need to be fine tune so that it can reach a broad spectrum of minds that all think a bit differently from each other. Having patience while writing, editing, and rewriting will ensure that your finished product is polished enough to penetrate even the most critical minds.

2. Indecisiveness. People change their minds. before you go spouting off about your new and fantastic idea to the world wide web, your gong to want to make sure it's something that you will stick with and complete. Does this idea have the actual potential to develop into a full novel? Would it perhaps be better in a short story form? Is this something that you could potentially develop into a series? Though you don't need a concrete answer to the last question, as many stories could be developed into a series with a little imagination, it is still important to ponder these things before jumping in with both feet.

3. Marketing. Ugh....I hate the sound of the evil word. Still, it is necessary. You could write the best novel that has ever been created by man, but if no one knows about it, what good will it do? You want to make sure that people have time to get excited about your new book. Give your readers time to spread the word. Introduce your idea slowly so that people have time to talk about it. This can be very frustrating. I know when I am inspired, the first thing I want to do is share it with everyone, but it is smart to wait it out a bit.

Patience is also important in the actual telling of your story.

A romantic relationship that goes from eye contact to marriage in 20 pages will most likely not go over well. It is both unrealistic and too fast to keep the reader wonder. Granted, Romeo and Juliet was a short love affair, but that's one in a million, and I feel the tragedy of that story gave it more success than the actual affair. Similarly, a mystery that goes from slight suspicion to solved in 50 pages or less can leave your reader feeling unsatisfied. You want your reader to try and figure out what is going to happen, you want them to be turning the pages, biting their nails, dying to know what's next. You can't lay it all out for them. Having patience inside your story will make it a better tale to tell.

Patience truly is a virtue. It is beneficial to us in everyday life as well as in our writing. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to try taking my own advice for a change!

What part of writing do you struggle with most? In what areas do you find yourself lacking patience?



By A2A Member and Contributor, Andrea Goodson. http://www.andreagoodson.wordpress.com   

Exciting News for Author to Author Group Members


Join Lissa Bryan and Sherri Hayes in Ohio

Lissa Bryan and Sherri Hayes will be at the Ohioana Book Festival this weekend! Catch up with these two authors on May 10th! http://www.ohioanabookfestival.org/

 

Join A2A Authors for Some Viking Excitement!


Lissa Bryan and Sandi Layne are watching VIKINGS on History Channel. Not only do they live-tweet the episodes (@LissaBryan & @sandyquill), they do a day-after recap/discussion. Here's the latest from episode four: http://sandyquill.com/.../eye-for-an-eye-vikings-episode-4/

 

A2A Visits Blog Talk Radio

Sherri Hayes and T.M. Franklin are visiting Blog Talk Radio!

 Sherri is going to be on the radio Monday, May 12th at 7pm Eastern Time.

T.M. will be on May 19th with some other YA paranormal/Romance authors.

Go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hummingbirdplace and become a follower so you don’t miss them being on this popular radio program!

Visit T.M. Franklin at B&N


T. M. will be at the Barnes & Noble in Kennewick on May 27th for a fundraiser along with Kevin Emerson and other local YA authors to benefit a boy with brain cancer. Go and meet some great authors all for a great cause! 


Tune in to T.M.

Join T.M. Franklin on may 29th,  she'll be on Northwest Prime to talk about her books!  http://www.northwestprime.com/


Wednesday's Weird Word


Cruciverbalist

A crossword puzzle fan!



Thank you for reading this edition of Author to Author's The Wednesday Word! Visit us again in two weeks for more news and savings to refresh your bookish pleasures! As always, feel free to share and spread the word! Have a wonderful day!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The Wednesday Word

Wednesday Word

Author To Author’s Newsletter                                                    

October 9, 2013

Writing & Publishing Tips

 

Finding The Right Balance

 
Writing a good story has a lot to do with finding the right balance. What do I mean by that? Think about a story you’ve read and loved. Was there only one element to the story, or did the author mix things up to keep things interesting?
 
It’s rare that a book fits solely in one genre. Sure it typically has a main theme whether that is romance, horror, mystery, fantasy, or science fiction, but is that the end? Is that all there is to it? Doubtful. A lot of stories out there use either romance or mystery/suspense to spice things up. It keeps the reader engaged. Romance pulls on human interaction and relationships. It makes books, and characters, relatable. Mystery and suspense keep readers on their toes trying to figure out what’s going to happen next or which character is going to live or die.
 
As a romantic suspense author, I get to play with both of these themes and intertwine them. It can be challenging at times finding the correct balance, and I’ve had several people ask me how I do it so seamlessly. For me, it’s rather simple. I don’t have a formula I follow that says every so many chapters there needs to be some part of the mystery thrown in. I just write, and when it feels like it’s been a while since the ‘bad guy’ has reared his or her ugly head, I add something in to throw my characters off balance and refocus the reader’s attention on what lies in the background.
 
No matter what you’re writing, it takes practice to do it well. Writing a well-balanced story is no different. I go back and look at the first few stories I wrote, and I can see how much I’ve improved over the years. My only hope is that I continue to hone my skills as a writer, and that in another five years, I can look back at what I’ve written and see my growth as an author.
 
By Author to Author Member and Contributor Sherri Hayes. You can learn more about Sherri and her books at http://www.sherrihayesauthor.com/

Exciting News for Author to Author Group Members

Lissa Bryan Hosts Ghost Story Contest


To celebrate the one year Book Birthday of Lissa Bryan's, Ghost Writer, she is hosting a ghost story contest! Visit Lissa's blog for information on how to enter, rules, and bust out your notebook and pen! There are some fantastic prizes at stake! The winner will be chosen on Halloween! http://www.lissabryan.com/2013/09/ghost-story-contest.html

You can also join the TWCS Book Club on Facebook to discus Ghostwriter with Lissa the entire month of October! https://www.facebook.com/events/601835033192271/

Book Birthday & Release Blitz Giveaway


Author Andrea Goodson is celebrating the one year book birthday of the first novel in The Riverbend Trilogy on Saturday October 5th! The party goes through October 11th with a Rafflecopter giveaway on her blog! Enter to win every day! www.andreagoodson.wordpress.com


Allie Jean and T.M. Franklin Host Vine Challenge


Are you an Instagram junkie? Don't feel bad, most of use are! Take a look at Allie Jean and T.M. Franklin's websites to enter the Vine Challenge and win a prize pack of books! The contest runs September 12th to October 17th! http://alliejean.net/ and http://www.tmfranklin.com/


Happy Anniversary, MORE!


Author T.M. Franklin is celebrating the one year book birthday of MORE by making Window, a novella, FREE from 10/7-11/2013! Be sure to get your download! http://www.amazon.com/Window-ebook/dp/B00BU7TYBS She is also running a giveaway starting 10/4/2013, visit T.M.'s website to enter! http://www.tmfranklin.com/


Book Signing with Sherri Hayes


Visit Author Sherri Hayes tomorrow, October 10th from 6:00-9:00pm at the Eldechrist Winery in Plain City, Ohio for a book signing! Learn more here, http://www.eldchrist.com/


Book Signing With Sandi Layne


If you're in the Baltimore area, be sure to stop in this Saturday and visit author Sandi Layne!
She will be at Greetings & Readings in Hunt Valley, Maryland from 1pm – 3pm. Get your books signed and have a Q&A with the author! Find out more information here: http://sandyquill.com/2013/09/28/book-signing/


Wednesday's Weird Word


Burgoo

Definition: a stew or thick soup. Also, a kind of porridge, is a nutritive dish, eaten by mariners, and much used in Scotland

Origin:  Turkish/ Persian

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Thank you for reading this week's edition of Author to Author's, The Wednesday Word! Visit us again next week for more news and savings to refresh your bookish pleasures! As always, feel free to share and spread the word!