Blogpost on Awesome Workshop

This past Saturday I attended a workshop sponsored by Florida SCBWI.  I was so inspired that I had to blog about it.  Author/editor Joyce Sweeney used  prompts to get us writing and take another look at the characters and scenes in our work-in-progress.  You can read  my “Awesome Workshop” post at http://www.elizabethvollstadt.blogspot.com.  Thanks.

Embedding Amazon Previews on Your Website

I never even knew about this option! One more thing I’m going to be doing on my blog soon. (Eeep. The list is growing!) Thanks for a great post, Harmony, and you guys really need to check this one out!

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Hello, SEers! Harmony here 🙂

Recently, I had to update my webpage to reflect a book release due out soon. I realised that I had forgotten completely how to make the book previews that I’d done for my other books, lols. So, good old Google came to the rescue. Then I thought that it might be useful for folks if I outlined the process of Embedding Amazon Book Previews into your website here. If you know all this already, then of course feel free to ignore me! The other benefit of sharing this is that, in writing it all out, it might actually embed in this brain of mine! (Miracles have been known to happen.)

Happily, unlike donating digital gifts (including ebooks), this feature works on both Amazon UK as well as Amazon US. Yay! (Sorry, but being in the UK, that’s one of my gripes, ha ha.)

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#Win this bundle of #FANTASY books


This is a quick hijack of The Write Stuff for the fantasy readers amongst us…

How would you like to win this fabulous bundle of fantasy books? Oh, and it includes one of mine (The Prince’s Man).

You can enter the competition HERE, and also find free stuff from the authors of these books and more.

Competition runs until April 14th, but why hang around, go, enter now!

Lovely people, please share this competition using the buttons below, or any other way you care to use – the more entries the better!

Gone Fishin’

Okay, not really. But I’ll be away from my computer for a couple of days. Be back soon, though. And in the meantime, feel free to chat amongst yourselves, or post updates  or promos, if you are a contributor. I will try to check in from time to time, but I can’t promise! I do promise to miss you guys, though!

#CoverReveal & #ThatDarkestPlace Update – #wwwblogs

I may be slaving away at editing the last five chapters of #ThatDarkestPlace, but at last I have something to share with you guys! My cover designer, Graphics Goddess Nicki Forde (of Nicki Forde Designs) has done me proud, once again. I do believe this is my favorite of all my covers. So far. (You never know what she’ll come up with for the next one.) I just had to share this today, and I hope you agree that it’s a glorious thing. Full of mystery,  hinting at disaster, and perfectly encompassing a man in despair.

 

 

The Single Most Useful Editing Tool I’ve Used – #NaturalReader

Let me preface this post by saying that in my opinion, there is no app anywhere that will ever replace a good editor. Not everyone agrees with me, but I think the writers out there who can get away with skipping a professional editing are few and far between. If you are one of them, I apologize, as I don’t mean to imply there are none. But generally, I believe in a final edit by a qualified human being, the two operative words being “qualified” and “human.” 🙂 Now, having gotten that out of the way, on to what I wanted to share with you today.

I use beta readers (9, actually on a private blog) and they read my draft, chapter by chapter, as I write. This lets me know when a chapter is doing what I need it to do, so I can make immediate tweaks or changes, if I’ve failed to get my points across. After my draft is complete, I submit my work to my editor, also chapter by chapter, because that’s how I like to work, and she accommodates me, thankfully. But between the completion of my draft, and any submissions to my editor, I revise each chapter myself, making any obvious corrections I spot, rephrasing here and there,  and running the chapter through editing software. I use SmartEdit most of the time, but there are quite a few out there.

The last thing I do before sending the chapter to my editor is listen to it on NaturalReader. A fellow local writer, Gerald Darnell, told me about this program, and I was astounded at how helpful it was to listen to someone else read the chapter aloud. Doing it myself just isn’t the same. Following along on my monitor as the chapter is read by NaturalReader has cut my typos, especially missed words like to, and, and the, down to next to nothing. And before I started using it, those would often get by all 11 sets of eyes checking the drafts!

I can also pick up on sentences that are too long, or simply don’t sound quite right, and words that have been used too often. Hearing the chapters aloud makes a HUGE difference.

I can’t say enough about how helpful NaturalReader has been to me, and I thought some of you might enjoy checking it out. I had the fully paid version (with assorted voices and other options) on my old computer, but lost it. I’m now using the free version, and frankly, I find it every bit as helpful. It does stop once or twice during a long chapter, to ask if I want to upgrade, but I just click the button to continue, and it’s not a big deal for me.

You can try NaturalReader out for free here. What have you got to lose? OR you can go to the main page, paste your text into the field, and listen to it there. If you like that option, go here.  And once you are anywhere on the site, you can compare the free version to the paid one and decide which is best for you. Or, while you are using the downloaded free version, you can click “OKAY” when prompted to upgrade.

I say, check it out. You might be surprised at what a handy tool it is. (BTW, it will also read web pages aloud for you, should that be of interest.) It is available for both Windows and Mac.

 

Let’s take this show on the road!

Look what’s rolling out, starting tomorrow–the Story Empire Roadshow Bookmobile tour! There are giveaways at most every stop, reduced prices on a treasure-trove of fabulous ebooks and grand prizes when the week wraps up. Hop on the bookmobile and join us, starting on Monday, April 3rd!

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Hey gang, Craig here. As you know, Story Empire is a cooperative effort of six talented authors. We try to bring you some wonderful content on this blog, but we’re all authors, too. Doing a bit of collaborative promotion is part of the deal.

This week we’re going on the Story Empire Roadshow. All six of us are doing a blog tour, there will be some deep discounts on our books, and maybe a few freebies along the way. Watch for the Story Empire Bookmobile out in blogland, and tell your friends about it. You might find some wonderful new blogs to follow, too.

For myself, I’m doing some discounts on my books, and giving a couple away, but you’ll have to follow the tour to get the exact dates. At the end, the two most prolific commenters will win some awesome coffee mugs I had made with a graphic…

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