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After Hello Blog Tour
Hi all! So today I’m posting about Lisa Mangum’s “After Hello.”
Title: After Hello Author: Lisa…
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Get It Now
Get Segolia right where the books are printed: http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=978-1-62510-706-0
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Segolia: Daughter of Prophecy
My editing process
So, since I’m in the midst of editing, I thought I’d offer some tips on the editing process. And…
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I really don't like editing. Can't wait till I can write again, rather than mark up documents.
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Heroism
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“Since it is so likely that (children) will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.”
-C. S. Lewis
This quote probably means a lot of different…
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http://nerdgirlofficial.com/segolia-daughter-of-prophecy-by-brittany-oldroyd-review-by-amy/
Truck fire: What I lost that day
So, this fire caused me to lose everything I’d ever written. Fifty to a hundred pages of a novel,…
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Change comes from unlikely places.
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Fresh Start
So, I’ve kind of been jumping around with topics on both of my blogs. We’re going to start fresh now. From now on, this blog will be dedicated to updates on me and my book(s). If you’re a writer looking for advice, I had a blog to be used specifically as…
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Tip of the Week
If you write, you're a writer. It doesn't matter if you write one sentence or one chapter. If people ask, you're a writer.
Advice Suggestions?
So what kind of writing advice do you guys want to hear today?
the truth of this is just mindblowing
Let's Be Kinder
Those of you who have read Segolia: Daughter of Prophecy know about Edgeshifter. Throughout her life, she is known for being kind, compassionate, and selfless. Which is how she gets her title, Edgeshifter the Lightwanderer. She walks in the light, as it's been put.
There is a good reason for having a character like Edgeshifter. She is willing to stand up for what she believes, even if she stands alone. She's selfless, always putting others before her self. The world could do with more Edgeshifters.
That's not to say that we all need to go around hurting ourselves for the sake of others. That's not what I mean. No, what I'm saying is that we could all work on being kinder, to our families, friends, strangers.
Let's all work on that this week. When someone's in need, don't stand aside. When we are hurt, let us turn the other cheek. Because you never know what'll come from your actions.
Kindness works miracles.
Segolia Saturday: What's next?
It's Segolia Saturday and today I'll be discussing what I'll be doing now that Segolia: Daughter of Prophecy is out. So those of you who have finished book one know how it ends. I won't spoil it for those who haven't read that far yet but I know it's driving people crazy. I know because it's driving me crazy too and I know what happens next. I'm anxious for everyone to be able to read it. I have written the second one, Segolia 2: Age of the Shadow (title still in the works, by the way). But here's the problem: Because Segolia: Daughter of Prophecy has only been out for just over a month, I can't publish the second one yet (unfortunately). The other problem is with the publisher. I've sold only a few books on their website (which doesn't look very promising for a sequel). But if you really want to get that second one out, there are a few things we can do to get it moving: 1. We need to get more reviews out there! I know, I know, I nag and nag about the reviews. But I have only five and I'm going to need a lot more to get people's attention. Goodreads, Amazon, you name it. We've got to get reviews there. 2. Tell people about Segolia! Seems easy enough, right? Book success is all about word of mouth. If no one's heard of it, how can they possibly read it? So, share my fan page, my book trailer (now on YouTube), this blog, your copy of the book, anything. We need to spread the word or book 2 will never hit the shelves (my biggest fear). 3. Read the book. This one is pretty dang obvious. But the thing is a lot people haven't yet (not pointing fingers by the way). But if people don't read it, then I can't build the fan base that I need. And without fans, no sequel. So based on these things, I hope you're not freaking out and thinking there will never be a sequel. There WILL. I'm determined to see this through, as determined as I was to write the first one, despite a truck fire and all those other problems. But we can certainly speed up the process through spreading the word and getting people interested. Every author starts where I am now but with your help, that can change. I need fans that live and breathe Segolia the same way they breathe Divergent and Harry Potter. That is the key to success. I can write well, I can do all kinds of signings, but I need the help of the people to see this through. In the meantime, I will keep editing Segolia 2 in hopes that interest will pick up. Hopefully soon. I want to get this thing out there. It's quite the book. ;) Thanks!