‹Today I have a cameo over at WriterTypes! Eric Beetner and S.W. Lauden are genius authors in their own right, but they’ve also developed a podcast for writers and readers that satisfies even non-podcast-junkies like me! Author Interviews, flash fiction, book reviews and an "un-paneled panel". (That last is where I have my minute of fame!)
https://soundcloud.com/user-910265603/writer-types-episode-2-joe-r-lansdale-jess-lourey-reed-farrel-coleman?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=twitter
Please take a listen and let me know what you think. Thanks!
Kris
Hi Everyone!
It’s February 13, so happy birthday to me! The universe gave me a birthday gift in the form of at least 2 feet of snow on the ground and a snow day at the University. Yay!
Of course I’m writing to you not about my birthday, but about some news I’d like to share. I’ve finished my first editing pass through “More Fun and Games,” the sequel to “It’s All Fun and Games!” I hadn’t even looked at it since penning it during NaNoWriMo back in 2011, and I’m pleased to announce that it’s a fun little story, with quite a few twists and turns. The story follows the friends to the busy streets of Providence City as they make their way east and attempt to establish alliances to help them on their quest.
I do all the editing by hand on paper, and then I go back to the computer to input all the changes, working through wording and making other edits as I go. This acts as a second full editing pass. Once all the writing has been cleaned up (and some of it was pretty messy), I’ll then turn to think about bigger structural and story continuity issues that may need to be addressed. Only once that has been done will I start seriously looking at how to bring the book to market.
I’ve been at it for about a month now, and finally finished, so wanted to share. I’m proud of the story and can definitely see it turning into something everyone will enjoy.
And now some announcements -
I’ll have a table at the Bangor Toy and Comic Con at the Cross Center over Memorial Day weekend, so if you’re in the area, feel free to stop on by and say hello!
More immediately, I’ll be at TotalCon at its new home in Marlborough, MA the weekend of February 25th, mostly playing in the Pathfinder Society area. Again, feel free to say hi!
Lastly, since it’s my birthday, if you wanted to give me a present, head over to Amazon or Goodreads and leave me a review! I’m up to nearly 80 on Amazon, averaging 4.6 stars. I’d love to break the 100 review barrier!
Some of you folks may get this twice, once from Inkshares and once from my own mailing list. I apologize for the spam, but am trying to be more savvy about marketing stuff and getting more eyeballs on my posts.
Thanks again for all your support!
Dave
Hey there you wonderful human being,
We are less than a month away from the official release of Space Tripping (March 7th)! But you all, as original project backers, will be getting your copies any day now. You may notice something missing from those copies... my signature.
I would love to still sign each and every one of your copies, Obviously it will be no problem for those of you I’ll see in person in the near future. For everyone else, if you want to send me your copy, I would be more than happy to sign and return it. Feel free to email my "writer address" at ramblingwaffle@gmail.com (The backstory for that name is long and uninteresting... trust me, it’s not worth the time it takes to explain it). But I also understand that’s not the most convenient solution. So, to make up for it, I will be sending you all a little something later in the month.
Now, on to the fun stuff! We are working on some book launch events and interviews with various media outlets in the Chicago and Cincinnati areas. Be on the look out for another update with details. I’m going to be counting on you all to lend support whether it’s by showing up, tuning in, or forwarding on the info to your respective social media circles.
I can’t believe it’s about a year since I was bugging you all to pre-order a copy. And now we’re about to send this book out into the world.
Thank you all so very very much,
Pat
Dear Readers of "Nowhere Else I Want to Be: A Memoir":
Here is a lovely review of my memoir in A&U Magazine this month:
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Nowhere Else I Want to Be: A Memoir
by Carol D. Marsh
Inkshares
Reviewed by T.J. Banks
The book that really jump-started Carol Marsh’s imagination as a teenager was Catherine Marshall’s Christy. “I dreamt of being like Christy,” she recalls, “and going to work with poor mountain families—later, Indians on reservations, and later still, overseas with the Peace Corps—and helping people who needed me.” She saw herself living “a life of service in which I would make things perfect for some small village or group of children. For that they would, of course, love and appreciate me.”
Somewhere along the way, Marsh realized that her calling was working with women in need. So, in 1996, she founded Miriam’s House, a place for homeless women in the Washington, D.C., area who were struggling with HIV and AIDS.
Each woman came to Miriam’s House with a painful back story all her own. Claudia was mentally ill. Rebecca had been incapacitated by a stroke and communicated by pointing to pictures or words in a little book that one of the interns put together for her. Laila had contracted the virus from a blood transfusion following a car accident during her childhood. Alyssa, one of the youngest residents, had been pimped out by her mother, who had “needed the money to pay the drug man.”
Marsh and her husband Tim lived at Miriam’s House, and she learned that there was much more to being the director than she’d imagined. She accompanied residents to the ER; sat by deathbeds; and dealt with staff issues and substance-abuse relapses, learning a few truths about herself in the process. But what gave her “real joy,” she discovered, “was relating on an intimate level with the residents.” Over time, “being in service” morphed into “being present” for the residents, and “[t]here was humility in ceasing to help the vulnerable and commencing to be with them. To stay with them.”
Marsh paints vivid word-pictures of the women of Miriam’s House, enabling us to enter their lives as much as it is humanly possible to. And we come away from the book moved by both the story she tells and the honesty with which she tells it.
T.J. Banks is the author of Sketch People, A Time for Shadows, Catsong, Houdini, and other books. Catsong was the winner of the 2007 Merial Human-Animal Bond Award.
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An author is truly gratified when a reviewer really ’gets’ her book. I’m grateful to T. J. Banks for this review.
Peace, Carol
TREKONOMICS nominated for best audiobook of the year!
Dear all, friends and readers,
I just learned that Trekonomics was nominated for an Audie Award (the Oscars of audioboooks) in the business and personal development category. It is quite an honor to have a book on a list next to works by Stephen King, John Scalzi, Colson Whitehead, Siddhartha Mukherjee etc.
The audiobook, read by the amazing Oliver Wyman, can be sampled here: http://amzn.to/2avFi4F
Thank you all for your support and friendship,
As usual, Live Long, and Prosper!
Manu
ps: here’s the (image) announcement for the business/personal development category.
Most wonderful and dedicated followers,
Just a quick update on where things stand. In the next 24 hours we should be done with developmental editing and sending the manuscript over to copy editing. The manuscript is in really good shape. There are still some typos to fix and a few scenes that we’re working on, but I’m anticipating we’ll knock those out tonight/tomorrow morning.
Copy editing should take about a couple of weeks, meaning we should have a final version of the manuscript going into formatting on the last week of the month. This will enable Inkshares to print "galleys" (promotional versions of the book) by the end of the month, which is very exciting.
In the mean time, I need to do my "author picture" for the inside sleeve of the book. I have something cool in mind, but as I’m not very photogenic, it may not work out. Still, I’ve enlisted the services of my friend and photographer Lai Long whom I believe will endeavor to make photographic miracles happen.
I’m told everything is all set for the book launch at San Diego Comic Con in July. I’m not really sure exactly what it is that we’ll be doing there to promote the book. Maybe I’ll just do a little interpretive teleportation dance while wearing a futuristic LED suit. Probably not that.
So excited you guys. Jazz hands!
Tal
Apologies all, for the extended bout of silence. Suffice it to say, I’ve been quite busy - both with personal life, and the monumental task of editing/finishing the last parts of "The Children of the Forest". Luckily, I’ve had several important breakthroughs in the last couple weeks, and it looks like we are on track for the finish line once again.
I appreciate everyone’s patience with the novel (the extended duration for editing and revisions is an unfortunate side-effect of this not being my primary job) but I can assure you all that my focus is renewed on completing the book in a very timely matter. As a small treat, I’ve got another little piece of artwork to show off, this time of the novel’s primary antagonist, the Pale King himself.
An ancient and mysterious traveler from the far reaches of Nin’s northern wilds, the Pale King commands a vast horde of savage followers, and himself hearkens back to a more primordial time in Nin’s history. What does he want? What are his ambitions? Those mysteries are the heart of "The Children of the Forest" ~ and you’ll have to read the book to find out!
Welcome to February everyone! By now, hopefully everyone has gotten their books. Some of you, may have started reading by now. So I’ve come to bring you artwork;
This is an image of a hairless squirrel cat rodent rat demon thingy that steals tacos and eats pizza. His name is Sparkles.
Say Hello. Brandwyn did this wonderful little critter, and is working on another demon that will be revealed later. You can find more of her artwork here.
Now this brings us to reviews! If you’ve read the book (liked or disliked) I would very much appreciate it if you left me a review. Rankings, Algorithms, Search Engines, are all based on reaching bench-marks of reviews--so the more reviews I get, the better chances the book has out in the wild.
Audible: (For those Audio Folks:): Click Here
Amazon: Click Here.
GoodReads: Click Here
Barnes and Noble: Click Here.
Pick your flavor of website. Hell, pick all of them if you really are feeling ambitious.
Finally, I just want to say thank you to everyone for all the support. The book is finally out! From here on out, I’ll be posting updates through here maybe once a month. Based on new artwork, con news, or other progress updates on the sequel. I’ve also got a short story about Akira I’ll be bringing out this year as well.
Gah! ~Rick.