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Three Authors who changed my life.

July 26, 2011 by Angela

This is a blog post where I become a fan girl (to some extent) and talk about three Authors who inspired me and changed my life.

Author #1 is the lovely and talented Kathy Reichs 

I was first introduced to Kathy and her writing when I picked up the third novel Deadly Decisions” in her on-going Temperance Brennan series. I think I was about 13 or 14 at the time. I just fell in-love with Temp and Detective Ryan (who doesn’t love Detective Ryan?) and the tone of the novel. What I loved most about the novel outside of the writing was that it was set in Canada. Montreal actually. There was French and for the first time I picked up a novel I could reach out and touch. Montreal was a real place I had lived there. I knew the streets she was talking about and I knew the history of the biker wars. Her writing inspired to me write and to more importantly keep it real. I’ve kept up reading her novels one of my favourite being “Bones to Ashes” which is actually set in the same area that my debut novel is set in (purely random connection I assure you).

Kathy continues to inspire me as she is doing what I want to do. The success of her novels along with the hit TV series “Bones” has been amazing. She is a very smart and educated woman who choose writing and has done masterful things with it. I only hope to hit half of her success level.

Author #2 is the amazing and brilliant Diana Gabaldon

I was working at a small museum in rural Nova Scotia and my then boss shoved “Outlander” into my hands and said “READ!!” So I did and I was totally hooked.  I spent the summer working in this Museum but mostly reading the entire series only to be thrilled that the next book was coming out that fall “Breath of Snow and Ashes”. I kept reading then I turned around and re-read the whole series again. Claire to me is strong, smart, a nurse, and who I want to be in life (and hey Jamie isn’t half bad either!). I see her as someone to look up to in life. An excellent role model, even if she is fictional. 

Diana is also someone to look up to. When I first wanted to be taken seriously I started checking out websites and I loved hers. It was the previous generation of the current one and if I remember correctly it was an interesting shade of pink. It was marvelous though. The advice she dispensed went from  “Wrote a book.  Luckily, they don’t make you get a license.” (Although sometimes I think they really should) to “I also don’t write in a straight line” and even “-“Easy,” I say, “I just sat down and typed ‘I’.-” for the first time I realized I didn’t have to follow a set “formula” I could write what I wanted to when I wanted to.  I follow a similar pattern, not on purpose, just because that’s the way my brain works.  

When I sat down to write my debut novel I had an ending in mind, but it twisted it turned and where it ended up was totally different then where it began. I love it though it’s a journey to get there. Not knowing the ending other than “They end up together” is lovely. With my current novel i’m shopping around “Duty, Honour, Love” I took a completely different approach. I knew exactly what I wanted to happen and pretty much how it got there. I actually wrote it in a straight line (woah! crazy). When I went back to “Boots on the ground” It took me well over a year and a half to write all of the bits and pieces and put it together in something that I think resembles a novel. 

I found Diana’s words amazing and encouraging. She’s quick witted and obviously very very smart. Her ability to inspire has taken and pushed my writing in a direction I never realized it needed to go and for that I am ever so grateful. 

Author #3 is the funny and smart Carole Barrowman. 

I was first introduced to Carole like many of her other fans through her brother John. What keeps me a fan of her though is her amazing talent for telling a tell. Scots by birth she inherited the Scottish way of telling stories which I find parallel my own which I credit to my deep Nova Scotia roots. Her first book she ghost-wrote for her brother John “Anything Goes”. I’m have to admit if I ever were to meet her I’d have to buy another copy just to get her to sign because I’m afraid my first copy is held together with duct tape.Yup I read it that much. (Duct tape books is not an un-common theme in my house. Both copies of Kathy’s and Diana’s books are held together with duct tape not to mention several copies of Harry Potter, and numerous crime mystery, action and romance novels)  

What is most amazing about Carole ability to teach in such a way that you don’t even know that you’re learning. I was reading a section (I think maybe on her facebook page) where she was talking about how she writes. She mentioned that before she wrote for that day she would go back and re-read and edit what she wrote the previous day. What is of course a simple concept to many was amazing and eye openeing to me. Before I used to write, write, write and then when I was finished I would go back and edit. Editing what I did the previous day changed the way I wrote and in turn made me a much better writer. 

*~*

What is truly special about all three of these women is that one point in their lives they’e been or they currently are teachers. I believe that they’ve taught me a lot with out even knowing it. Yes as a newbie writer I certainly look up to them and aspire to be in their shoes one day (figuratively, not literally. I have huge feet, no one’s shoes every fit my feet).  I hope that they know that their writing as inspired me, made me a better writer and maybe most importanly a better person. 

Angela

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Sometimes It's Fate

New cover!!!!!!!!!!!

July 23, 2011 by Angela

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that’s right I HAZ COVER ART!!!! 

I’m so freaking excited!! Here you go:

What do you think??

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: contest, cover art, Sometimes It's Fate

Sad News

July 11, 2011 by admin

So I’ve gotten sad news, My debut Novel “Sometimes It’s Fate” has been delayed by about a month. 

The NEW release date will but August 22nd (hopefully!). 

As for the blog comment contest. On July 26th I’ll draw (1) comment for $10 USD Amazon gift card. 

I’ll continue the comment contest for a chance to win a copy of my debut book which will be drawn on the 23rd at midnight.

Thank you to everyone for your continued support, I hope you’ll all pop back to check out some excerpts and more blog posts.

xx

Angela

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: contest, Sometimes It's Fate

Six sentence Sunday #2

June 26, 2011 by admin

Hello!! Welcome back to my little spot on the web! I did my best to visit everyone last week, but i’m sure I missed a few! Thanks to everyone who left comments last week!

For the next MONTH anyone who comments on my blog will be entered into win a copy of my book “Sometimes it’s Fate” OR  a $10 (USD) Amazon gift card!! Draw will be July 26th

Today’s six are from the follow up to my Debut Novel (Sometimes It’s Fate).

In “Boots on the Ground”, Jason is Sent to Afghanistan but before he leaves David and Jason get married.

Here is a snip from their wedding,Jason and his older brother Steve are in the chambers waiting for the wedding to start.

*~*

“You’re happy and excited and terrified and sad and mad and glad and you have no idea all rolled into one giant ball of energy,” Steve supplied.

Jason nodded, “How did you know?”

“Dude I got married in June it’s not a feeling you forget any time soon,” Steve replied, he slugged Jason’s arm playfully, “I think you’re worse than I was.”

“You were puking your guts out in the bathroom of the rectory because you were so hung over from the night before,” Jason pointed out.

Steve laughed, “Don’t tell Nancy that.”

“You’re kidding right, you drunk called her at three am to say that you love her so you didn’t sleep with the stripper that your buddy hired.”

*~*

If you want to read the blurb and a bit more about “Boots” check out my blog post here!

I’m now at 63k and counting!

Don’t forget to go back and visit other Six Sunday Authors here!

xx

A.

Filed Under: Six Sentence Sunday Tagged With: Boots on the Ground, Six sentence Sunday, Sometimes It's Fate

Blog Contest!

June 24, 2011 by admin

All month I am going to be running a blog contest to help promo my new novel “Sometimes it’s Fate”

Any comment left between Midnight on June 25th until Midnight on July 26th 2011 will enter you into win one of two prizes.

Prize #1- A e-book copy of my debut novel (release date July 25th) “Sometimes It’s Fate”

Prize #2- A $10 (USD) Amazon .com or .ca gift card (your choice).

 

All comments will be entered into a random draw. Every comment is an entry, yes multiple comments are included. Only prize awarded per person.  All attempts will be made to contact the winner. If no response in one (1) week then an alternative comment will be drawn.

 

Thanks everyone! Happy commenting!

Filed Under: Blog, Site Stuff Tagged With: Blog, contest, Sometimes It's Fate

Boots on the Ground

June 22, 2011 by admin

It took me nine weeks to write “Sometimes It’s Fate” as soon as I finished I started writing the follow up, “Boots on the Ground” I’ve been writing this book for a year and a half and there is finally an end to the long tunnel. Why has it taken me so long to write?

Good question.

I think it had to do with a lot of things going on in my life. I lost all all important momentum that comes with writing. Just after I finished Sometimes I moved half way across the country, I started working instead of just going to school. I finished School, then I started studying for my big nurse Exam. By the time that was done I found a job and started working again. I didn’t have the time or the focus to really write.  I would open something write 10k and move on, or drop 1000 words here 2000 words there. etc.  I felt a bit defeated as well I wrote a book, a subbed and subbed and subbed and all I got was rejection notices.

Finally someone picked it up, but my focus was else where. A new book idea came along in January and I spent 8 weeks writing that and another 8 polishing and scrubbing. Now I’ve done a few subs I’ve put it on the shelf for now. I’m back to focusing on Boots. At the moment I have 48 700 words plus another 15k or so ready to drop in once I connect the scenes together. I finally feel like things are moving along. Just need to keep that momentum!

Here is the -working- blurb for “Boots on the Ground”

Ash Cooper knows him and, his Civilian Police partner, Jason McCarty need to do one thing- Stay Alive. An IED attack leaves both men stranded in the high desert of Afghanistan and running from insurgents. With damaged satellite phones and Ash being injured their only hope is to take refuge with a group of civilians until they can be rescued. But rescuers don’t come and as the days turn to weeks Ash and Jason think about home, the partners they left behind, and when all hope is lost they turn to each other in a struggle for survival.

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Blurb, Boots on the Ground, Sometimes It's Fate

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