Monday, 31 October 2011

Mailbox Monday (10-31-11 edition)

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Mailbox Monday is now hosted monthly by a different blog. Here is the official blog of Mailbox Monday.  Here is what I received over the last number of weeks:

Honored Dead by Joseph Braude
Won from Telly Says

The Arab Islamic world is known for religious extremism, ethnic conflicts, and, now, the overthrow of seemingly unshakable regimes—but if anything has become clear, it’s that our understanding of the region remains shrouded and incomplete. The seeds of revolution, radicalism, and—possibly—reform are buried in the individual stories of millions of people whose lives determine the fates of their societies, people whose motivations are as common, and as strange, as our own.

Here is one of those stories—and the story of how this world is being transformed, one life at a time.

Joseph Braude is the first Western journalist ever to secure embed status with an Arab security force, assigned to a hardened unit of detectives in Casablanca who handle everything from busting al-Qaeda cells to solving homicides. One day he’s given the file for a seemingly commonplace murder: a young guard at a warehouse killed in what appears to be a robbery gone wrong. Braude is intrigued by the details of the case: the sheer brutality of the murder, the identities of the accused—a soldier—and the victim, a shadowy migrant with links to a radical cleric, and the odd location: a warehouse owned by a wealthy member of one of the few thriving Jewish communities in the Arab world. After interviewing the victim’s best friend, who tearfully insists that the true story of the murder has been covered up by powerful interests, Braude commits to getting to the bottom of it.

Braude’s risky pursuit of the shocking truth behind the murder takes him from cosmopolitan Marrakesh to the proud Berber heartland, from the homes of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the country to the backstreets of Casablanca, where migrants come to make fortunes, jihad, and trouble, but often end up just trying to survive with dignity. The Honored Dead is a timely and riveting mystery about a society in transition, the power of the truth, and the irrepressible human need for justice.


The Traitor's Wife by Kathleen Kent
Won from Just Another New Blog

This novel was originally published under the title The Wolves of Andover.

In the harsh wilderness of colonial Massachusetts, Martha Allen works as a servant in her cousin's household, taking charge and locking wills with everyone. Thomas Carrier labors for the family and is known both for his immense strength and size and his mysterious past. The two begin a courtship that suits their independent natures, with Thomas slowly revealing the story of the role he played in the English Civil War. But in the rugged new world they inhabit, danger is ever present, whether it be from the assassins sent from London to kill the executioner of Charles I or the wolves-in many forms-who hunt for blood. At once a love story and a tale of courage, The Traitor's Wife confirms Kathleen Kent's ability to craft powerful stories from the dramatic background of America's earliest days.

Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward
Won from The Scarlet Letter

A hurricane is building over the Gulf of Mexico, threatening the coastal town of Bois Sauvage, Mississippi, and Esch's father is growing concerned. A hard drinker, largely absent, he doesn't show concern for much else. Esch and her three brothers are stocking food, but there isn't much to save. Lately, Esch can't keep down what food she gets; she's fourteen and pregnant. Her brother Skeetah is sneaking scraps for his prized pitbull's new litter, dying one by one in the dirt. Meanwhile, brothers Randall and Junior try to stake their claim in a family long on child's play and short on parenting.

As the twelve days that make up the novel's framework yield to their dramatic conclusion, this unforgettable family-motherless children sacrificing for one another as they can, protecting and nurturing where love is scarce-pulls itself up to face another day. A big-hearted novel about familial love and community against all odds, and a wrenching look at the lonesome, brutal, and restrictive realities of rural poverty, Salvage the Bones is muscled with poetry, revelatory, and real.


Thanks to all!

The Publishing World is Changing Fast

During the annual conference of Novelists, Inc., Smashwords founder and CEO, Mark Coker, was interviewed by Chris Kenneally of Copyright Clearance Center. THIS interview was done between Mark’s appearance on a panel and his keynote address at the conference.

Mark discussed many aspects, and while none of his observations should come as a surprise, they should definitely be an eye-opener for all writers, authors, and publishers. He noted the change ebooks have brought to authors:

“They can publish to a worldwide audience immediately, they can publish faster, they can publish today, not a year and a half from today. And then they can publish their books – they can price their books at a much lower cost than publishers. To create some perspective here, a self-published author can earn more selling a 99-cent e-book than they can an $8 mass-market paperback.”

He said he has nothing but respect for the big publishers and the publishing industry, but there is tension:

“…big publishing, as an industry, has become so consolidated, so calcified, so hampered and hamstrung by legacy business practices, print business practices, and these high expense structures, that they’re having great difficulty making this transition to this new world. 
“In this new world of publishing, over the next few years, cost and cost containment will be the code words of the day. And they need to get their costs down. Customers demand lower-priced books. Customers don’t want to pay $12, $13, $14 for an e-book.”

Mark also talked about his concerns over a growing power - Amazon - and authors who depend wholly on Amazon:

“I think there’s a concern that among the authors who recognize this, that they could become tenant farmers to Amazon. And so completely dependent upon them that they lose choice and lose freedom. I think it’s in everyone’s best interests – authors, publishers, readers – that we have a vibrant, competitive ecosystem for publishing.”

The whole transcript is available HERE as a downloadable pdf file. I encourage everyone to go read it. 

Nine months ago, it was thought that 80% of the print business would be dead in ten years. Now they are saying it will happen in three to five. Are you ready? Have you put yourself in a position to be ready?

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Book Giveaways in Blogworld (10-29-11 edition)

NOTE: A reminder that you are free to email me about any giveaways that you are having, if you want me to blog them, and I'll be happy to try to post them even if I am not entering them. Just include a link to the giveaway, what you are giving away, how many copies are being given away, and the deadline in order to assure being included. Email me at nfmgirl AT gmail DOT com.

Here is a list of some giveaways going on in Blogworld*. Please note that new giveaways that were added this week are indented in Blockquotes:

Passion for Novels is giving away your choice out of three books. Deadline is October 31. International!

Portrait of a Book is giving away your choice out of two books. Deadline is October 31. US only.

Luxury Reading is giving away The Countess. Deadline is October 31. US/Canada only.

The Reading Fish is giving away lots of books and swag for her 200 Follower giveaway! Deadline is October 31.

One a Day YA is giving away your choice out of a group of books. Deadline is October 31. International!

Lost in the View is giving away your choice out of five books. Deadline is October 31. US only.
A Book-lover's Review is giving away Beautiful Chaos. Deadline is October 31. International!
A Book-lover's Review is giving away a huge Scream Bundle! Deadline is October 31. International (although you may have to pay shipping)!
Stuck in Books is giving away your choice of several books. Deadline is October 31. International!
Amused by Books is giving away Holy Ghost Girl. Deadline is November 1. US/Canada only.

Jo-Jo Loves to Read is giving away  Everything We Ever Wanted. Deadline is November 10. US/Canada only.
Luxury Reading is giving away 2 copies of Beautiful Chaos. Deadline is November 10. US/Canada only.
Amused by Books is giving away Her Sister's Shadow. Deadline is November 11. US/Canada only.
Book Whore is giving away her 1st edition Nook! Deadline is November 14. I couldn't find a note of whether it was US or International.
Peeking Between the Pages is giving away The Personal History of Rachel DuPree. Deadline is November 26. US/Canada only.
Readaholic is giving away Children of Paranoia. I couldn't find note of a deadline. US/Canada only.
Books Like Stars is having a massive "Debut Author" giveaway! US only.
*Courtesy Note: Please keep in mind the many, many hours of work that goes into me compiling this list each week. Please be courteous and thoughtful, and do not steal my text. Either recreate your own list, or link to this list and direct your readers here for giveaway information. Thank you so much for your consideration.

The Weekend Sillies - Halloween Edition

Time for creepy cats and basement kittens! (We have extra if you need one...)

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Have a safe and fun Halloween!

Friday, 28 October 2011

Twitter Doomed



As if I already didn't have little enough time to read thanks to 10 blogs, 5 cats, a dog, a lovebird, a turtle, a job, a house, Facebook, friends, family, and life in general...*deep breath*... I have now discovered Twitter.

I am doomed...

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Hunger Games movie posters released


Check out these links for the posters and accompanying articles:

Katniss (Yahoo!) – Jennifer Lawrence (This one includes some stills from the movie)
Peeta (MTV) – Josh Hutcherson
Gale (Moviefone) – Liam Hemsworth
Rue (Teen.com) – Amandla Stenberg
Haymitch (IGN) – Woody Harrelson
Cato (MSN) – Alexander Ludwig
Cinna (Fandango) – Lenny Kravitz
Effie (EW) –Elizabeth Banks

Quote of the Day


“Think before you speak. Read before you think.” 

--Fran Lebowitz

Looking for Guests

The focus of this blog is publishing and promoting tips. Since I teach seminars on those subjects and I'm the author of six books, I've had plenty of material from which to draw.

However, there is only so much I know and so much I can tell you!

Since the blogging world is full of experienced authors and publishers, I'm opening this blog to some fresh ideas!

If you would like to do a guest post and share some of your tricks of the trade, leave a comment and a way for me to reach you. (You can comment even if you're not offering! LOL)

What has worked for you? What publishing path did you chose and why? And social networking tips? Anything wacky you've tried that actually worked?

Bring it on!

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

World Book Night 2012 Launches List of 25 Titles in U.K., U.S. Titles Coming Soon

Publisher's Weekly ran an article today about World Book Night 2012, which I had never heard of before. The UK has released their list of 25 titles for next year's "celebration of reading", and the US is finalizing their list. Here are the 25 books on the UK list:

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (Vintage)
The Player of Games by Iain M Banks (Little, Brown)
Sleepyhead by Mark Billingham (Little, Brown)
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson (Transworld)
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho (Harper Collins)
The Take by Martina Cole (Headline)
Harlequin by Bernard Cornwall (Harper Collins)
Someone Like You by Roald Dahl (Penguin)
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (Penguin)
Room by Emma Donoghue (Pan Macmillan)
Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier (Little, Brown)
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro (Faber)
Misery by Stephen King (Hodder)
The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella (Transworld)
Small Island by Andrea Levy (Headline)
Let the Right One In by John Ajvde Lindqvist (Quercus)
The Road by Cormac McCarthy (Pan Macmillan)
The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (Vintage)
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox by Maggie O’Farrell (Headline)
The Damned Utd by David Peace (Faber)
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman (Transworld)
How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff (Penguin)
Touching the Void by Joe Simpson (Vintage)
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith (Vintage)
The Book Thief by Markus Zuzak (Transworld)

Monday, 24 October 2011

Every Writer Does It...

What does every writer do?

No matter how talented, how precise, how good?

Every writer will at some point type a blank space at the end of a paragraph.

Most writers do it multiple times. Some add more than one space, too!

The habit of hitting that space bar after finishing a sentence is so strong, we do it without thinking, even when we're completing a paragraph and don't need to hit it.

And when it comes time to format, we have a million of these:


See that dot before the paragraph mark? That is an extra space! (The line below without one is correct.)

Now that I've been formatting a lot of books for other authors, I realize how common this is among writers. We all do it. (Yes, I do it, too!)

The moral? The next time you are feeling inferior, just remember - when it comes to spaces at the end of a paragraph, every writer does it.

Just please try to catch all of them before sending me a book to format!

Do you sometimes hit the space bar before hitting return? You might want to check...







Sunday, 23 October 2011

Readathon Oct 2011: End of Event Meme

Well, the read-a-thon is over, and I did worse this year than ever! I didn't make it through a single book.

What I did do was get in a lot of hour-long naps!

And I spent time reading and editing my own book that I've been writing!

But as for really reading like I was supposed to be doing? Nope. Wasn't very good at that.

I think part of the problem was that I am currently reading four non-fiction books. And that generally means four "not fun" books. A read-a-thon really needs to have one or two fun and light fiction stories to get lost in, and I was lacking that. I've found myself currently under the obligation to read four non-fiction stories, and while they may be good books in their own right, it can be a little much to sit and just read non-fiction stories constantly. I am really craving a good fiction story right now, but I feel the pressure to get through at least two of these this week. So I am denying myself the fiction story right now. Argh!

Here's my pitiful end-of-the-readathon meme:
  1. Which hour was most daunting for you? It's always the hours after midnight that are the toughest for me.
  2. Could you list a few high-interest books that you think could keep a Reader engaged for next year? Most of the ones I can think of would be really long books, and I think shorter books are a better option for a read-a-thon. All of my books were non-fiction, which aren't a good choice, but those are the books I'm obligated to review right now, so...
  3. Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the Read-a-thon next year? Nope. You guys always do great!
  4. What do you think worked really well in this year’s Read-a-thon? I never have any complaints about the way the read-a-thon is run, so nothing in particular stands out.
  5. How many books did you read? Zilch, but I got about halfway through one....  :(
  6. What were the names of the books you read? Same Kind of Different as Me by Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent
  7. Which book did you enjoy most? That would have to be the same one, I guess.
  8. Which did you enjoy least? Uhhhh...
  9. If you were a Cheerleader, do you have any advice for next year’s Cheerleaders? n/a
  10. How likely are you to participate in the Read-a-thon again? What role would you be likely to take next time? I'll read again, and I'll make promises to myself once again that I don't keep!
So we'll see how it goes at the spring read-a-thon. Perhaps I'll do better? I certainly couldn't do worse! I hope everyone enjoyed themselves this year!

Readathon Oct 2011: Zombify Mini-Challenge

Heidenkind of Truth, Beauty, Freedom and Books is hosting a min-challenge for the read-a-thon.

Her challenge is to have readers "zombify" one of their read-a-thon books. This can be done either by altering the book cover, or by creating an "adaptation synopsis" for the book.

Since it is 5 AM and I am too tired to think too much, I opted to alter my book cover. Heidenkind had suggested using the spooky editing features of Picnik, which was a great idea, but unfortunately those features cost money to use. So I was limited with what features I could use.

However this was what I came up with:


At this time of night, I'm pretty much feeling zombified myself! Now back to it!

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Readathon Oct 2011: Mid-Event Survey Mini-Challenge


Let's just get this out of the way right now: I've done terribly this read-a-thon! I've read very little. Dang technology! It just keeps distracting me!

1. What are you reading right now? Same Kind of Different as Me by Ron Hall and Denver Moore
2. How many books have you read so far? zilch
3. What book are you most looking forward to for the second half of the Read-a-thon? I just hope to finish this one!
4. Did you have to make any special arrangements to free up your whole day? Sorta. Just said I'm making no plans with anyone this weekend!
5. Have you had many interruptions? How did you deal with those? Tons of interruptions (I distract myself), and I've dealt with them very poorly!
6. What surprises you most about the Read-a-thon, so far? How little I've read. I mean, I'm always bad with read-a-thons, but this time I'm really pitiful!
7. Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the Read-a-thon next year? Nope, you guys always do a great job!
8. What would you do differently, as a Reader or a Cheerleader, if you were to do this again next year? Turn off the computer and TV!
9. Are you getting tired yet? I've already taken two naps! So I'm pretty good at the moment.
10. Do you have any tips for other Readers or Cheerleaders, something you think is working well for you that others may not have discovered? Oh, please. I am the last person to ask for tips!

Okay. I promise to get some reading done over the next hour. Really!

Readathon Oct 2011: Book Sentences Mini-Challenge

Well, we're on Hour 9. I have no idea how we got on hour 9, considering how little reading I've actually gotten in (as usual), but here we are.

Kate over at Midnight Book Girl is hosting a mini-challenge. Use the books on your shelves to build sentences.

I decided to really challenge myself, and limit myself to my "reading next" wall shelves that are located next to my bed:

So this is what I turned up on these two shelves...

 A discovery of witches matched the weird sisters leviathan.


 The philosophical breakfast club jarred into being the homecoming of Samuel Lake.


First love the passage.

How'd I do? If I'd used all of my bookshelves to try to create sentences, I may have never returned to the read-a-thon! Here's just a few of them...



Good luck to everyone who's joining in on the read-a-thon today! Enjoy!

Readathon Oct 2011: Character Photo Mini-Challenge

Alyce of At Home with Books is hosting a mini-challenge for this year's Read-a-Thon. She has asked participants to take a photo that represents a character from a book that they are reading.

I've got a number of books that I'm reading right now. However I just realized as I type this that all four books that I'm reading are non-fiction!

One of the books that I'm reading is Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10  by Marcus Luttrell. So here is my photo:


Unfortunately my seal is at work sitting on a shelf, so his cousin the Navy Manatee is stepping in for him!

Rock on readers!

Readathon Oct 2011: Introduction


The Read-a-thon has begun, and it's time to introduce ourselves!

1)Where are you reading from today? I'm starting off in bed, but will move to the living room later.

2)Three random facts about me… I have five cats, a dog, bird and turtle. I drive a 12-year-old Jeep Cherokee that I love! I'm a pescatarian (I don't eat meat, but I do eat fish and seafood.)

3)How many books do you have in your TBR pile for the next 24 hours? Four, I think. (Just look on the left sidebar for the majority of them.)

4)Do you have any goals for the read-a-thon (i.e. number of books, number of pages, number of hours, or number of comments on blogs)? I've given up on goals, since I always let myself down. If I could just finish one book and get a good way through another (read, say, 400 pages?)

5)If you’re a veteran read-a-thoner, any advice for people doing this for the first time? I'm the last person to get advice from. I'm terrible at this!

Okay. I'm off to see what's next on the list before I pick up my first book. See? Almost a half-hour into it, and I still haven't picked up a book! I'm terrible at this!

Good luck everyone!

Dewey's 24-Hour Read-a-thon

It's that time of year-- time for the fall read-a-thon! And I am joining in once again! I think that this is my...third? fourth?...24-hour read-a-thon, and each time I get easier on myself. I used to struggle so hard to stay away 24 hours. But now I kinda figure that the point is to just enjoy reading, and if I am struggling, then I am not doing very well at this!

So I will be reading as much as possible, but when tired I will be sleeping! My biggest goal is to spend more time reading and less time doing mini-challenges. I love the challenges and think they are such fun, but they take so much of my time and I wind up with pitiful reading results!

So, it's off to reading. At last count there were about 442 of us reading today. Good luck to everyone else joining in!

The Weekend Sillies - Special Tiger Edition

Many of you probably read about the animals released from a private reserve in Ohio this week - the full story is HERE.

Ohio has some of the most lax laws when it comes to owning exotic pets and the owner had been fined for animal abuse in the past. This week, he released all of his animals before committing suicide. Of the 56 animals that escaped, 49 were shot and killed, including 18 rare Bengal tigers.

This sort of thing enrages me! Why was this guy allowed to have so many animals? Why weren’t they taken away? The Ohio government knew there was a problem and keeping an eye on him, but why didn’t they do something? And I know the public’s safety was a concern, but they shot and killed almost every animal! All of those animals would be alive today if someone had just taken action.

Today’s sillies are dedicated to the tiger, one of the most beautiful creatures on earth…


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Friday, 21 October 2011

Book Giveaways in Blogworld (10-21-11 edition)

NOTE: A reminder that you are free to email me about any giveaways that you are having, if you want me to blog them, and I'll be happy to try to post them even if I am not entering them. Just include a link to the giveaway, what you are giving away, how many copies are being given away, and the deadline in order to assure being included. Email me at nfmgirl AT gmail DOT com.

Here is a list of some giveaways going on in Blogworld*. Please note that new giveaways that were added this week are indented in Blockquotes:

Peeking Between the Pages is giving away Salvage the Bones. Deadline is October 22. US/Canada only.
Amused by Books is having a blogoversary celebration! Deadline is October 27. International!
Savvy Verse and Wit is giving away Her Sister's Shadow. Deadline is October 28. US/Canada only.
Amused by Books is giving away Night Circus. Deadline is October 28. US/Canada only.
Passion for Novels is giving away your choice out of three books. Deadline is October 31. International!
 Portrait of a Book is giving away your choice out of two books. Deadline is October 31. US only.
Luxury Reading is giving away The Countess. Deadline is October 31. US/Canada only.
The Reading Fish is giving away lots of books and swag for her 200 Follower giveaway! Deadline is October 31.
One a Day YA is giving away your choice out of a group of books. Deadline is October 31. International!
Lost in the View is giving away your choice out of five books. Deadline is October 31. US only.
Amused by Books is giving away Holy Ghost Girl. Deadline is November 1. US/Canada only.
Jo-Jo Loves to Read is giving away  Everything We Ever Wanted. Deadline is November 10. US/Canada only.
Book Whore is giving away her 1st edition Nook! Deadline is November 14. I couldn't find a note of whether it was US or International.

Readaholic is giving away Children of Paranoia. I couldn't find note of a deadline. US/Canada only.

*Courtesy Note: Please keep in mind the many, many hours of work that goes into me compiling this list each week. Please be courteous and thoughtful, and do not steal my text. Either recreate your own list, or link to this list and direct your readers here for giveaway information. Thank you so much for your consideration.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Visual Inspiration

Thought we'd go for a little visual inspiration today! I haven't done that in a while and I have some new images to share.

Perhaps you'd like to head out to the fair?

Maybe your story needs a hurricane? (Yes, that was the view out our window for Irene.)

Maybe you need some hungry creepy-crawlies?

Maybe you're feeling a little pyro? (Quick story - I started building a multi-layer castle back in Albuquerque, but never got more than two layers of dungeon and the main floor completed. My husband got tired of it in the garage and offered to tape it and put it on YouTube if I'd let him burn it. Video will be up someday, but at least I took pictures of the event! It was strangely satisfying...)

Perhaps a more eerie setting...?

Or maybe you are just inspired by psychotic cats?

Have a great day!