Showing posts with label J.L. Campbell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J.L. Campbell. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

NaNoWriMo Misfit

Have you ever participated in NaNoWriMo? (For those who don't know what that is, it's National Novel Writing Month, happening every year in November.) 

The goal is to write 50,000 words in one month. (An average YA novel is 60-80K words...closer to 90K if you're me.) You may not think that's a huge deal, but that means writing almost an entire novel while doing such things as Thanksgiving, Black Friday, the day job, and regular life things. (You don't get a free pass to let your house fall to pieces, and no one awards you with a one-month maid.) 

I tend to be a slower writer, but in 2008 I decided to NaNo. And I won. 50K words in 30 days. And they were awful. Every. Single. Word. I put that book through four critique partners before setting it aside to become a real story "one day." Right then and there I vowed to never NaNo again.

But guess what? With two major deadlines fast approaching, I've decided to try it again. Part of me knows I'm going to regret it. Part of me says, "Yeah, but you're so much more experienced a writer now!" 

Which voice should I believe?



Ready to guess the lie and win a book? 

Last week, I offered up 3 copies of SOULLESS for the easy peasy price of naming your favorite spook. 

And the winners are:

...DRUM ROLL...

Alex J. Cavanaugh--Headless Horseman
M. Pax--Spaceghost
Meradeth Houston--Witches


Congrats friends!

And now to today's feature...
Seventeen-year-old Ayden Worth shouldn’t have to seek peace of mind in the streets. But as family pressures mount, his anxieties increase, and he turns his back on comfort for a life in homeless camps and back alleys.

Then one fateful day he runs into the only person he ever wanted to know better. Ella Jones. His memories paint her as kind and undemanding, and it seems the years haven’t changed her. Her simple expectations draw him to her. Against all odds, a relationship buds and grows.

Yet, as Ayden repairs his life, Ella suggests he help others who also struggle. Will Ella turn out to be just like his dad, expecting more from him than he can give? Or will he prove that he is worth the effort?

Get your copy HERE.
When her children were young and the electricity winked out, Kai Strand gathered her family around the fireplace and they told stories, one sentence at a time. Her boys were rather fond of the ending, “And then everybody died. The end.” Now an award winning children’s author, Kai crafts fiction for kids and teens to provide an escape hatch from their reality. With a selection of novels for young adult and middle grade readers and short stories for the younger ones, Kai entertains children of all ages, and their adults. Learn more about Kai and her books on her website, www.kaistrand.com.

Kai has recently fallen in love with Tillamook's Garlic White Cheddar and puts it on everything. Hamburgers, crackers, omelettes, mashies. She's seriously considering stuffing the Thanksgiving turkey with it.

Kai gave me two truths and one lie to test your "lie detector" skills. Those who figure out the lie will go into my magic hat for the chance to win an eBook of WORTH THE EFFORT --AYDEN'S STORY. How awesome is that?

You have until Tuesday, November 11, at 1 p.m. EDT to guess--and be sure to come back for the answer on November 12.

TRUTH OR LIE

1. Kai once played the part of the planet Venus – dressed as a Venus Flytrap.
2. She considers herself a scorpion queen, because they tend to appear wherever she is. Yes, it's as creepy as it sounds.
3. She came down with the flu and missed being crowned Prom Queen.
   


Today's AMAZING tour stops:

Ellie Garratt's sharing a cast of Villains and Outcasts

J. L. Campbell at The Character Depot unveils the Men of SOULLESS 

And be sure to enter the 
Rafflecopter
for your chance to win some amazing prizes!


The happy pony is lapping you! Don't eat its dust. Get to the other tour stops before he wins the race and you'll get the magical cheese at the end. That's right, magical. 


Which is the lie? Have you read any great contemporaries lately? Are you NaNo-ing? 

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

True Beauty


I teach teens. Are you a teen? Do you remember what it's like to be a teenager? 

Because of journaling, I have very vivid (and fond and embarrassing) memories of being an adolescent. One thing stands out quite clearly. I remember looking in the mirror and seeing this:

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When I actually looked like this:

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(Not actually me. Ahem.)
At some point, I think we all do that. Do you do that now? If you do, stop. You are amazing the way you are, and you need to see the beauty in yourself--especially the kind that's deeper than skin. 

   

Follow the blog tour for some amazing entertainment:

Ava Quinn at Tongue in Cheek for a sea monkey interview

S.K. Anthony shares a whole slew of amazing women characters

And be sure to enter the 
Rafflecopter
for your chance to win some amazing prizes!


This pony's happiness runs deeper than the skin, because he's been following the SOULLESS Blog Tour. Join him and add a bounce to your step!


If you could give advice to your teen self, or get yourself to actually believe something you know is true but have a hard time believing, what would it be?

Monday, November 3, 2014

Who's Your Hero?


Today's hop is hosted by J.L. Campbell and Michelle Wallace.

EVERYBODY has a hero/heroine. It can be real-life or a fictional hero/heroine.

Options...

1.  The Perfect Hero
2.  The Misfit
3.  The Grizzled Old-Timer
4.  The Everyman
5.  The Anti-Hero
6.  The Prodigy
7.  The Loner Hero
8.  The Tragic Hero

I shared a whole A to Z series about real life heroes, so today I'm going to share a fictional one--someone who has been with me a long, long time. Here we go, in 300 words or less...


I was emotionally black and blue. At the ripe old age of 10, my classmates latched onto my maiden name (Hicken...now add my first initial...) and I became the target of much bullying. (Including a group pledge to the rubber chicken.) I came home to a big brother who was also being bullied at school, so he took it out on me. At church I was the youngest girl in my age group, and in a different grade than everyone else, therefore, I was only worthy of being shunned.

Life was awesome.

It was about that time Kiri appeared. She emerged in my sketches and told me her tragic story: an orphan, alone in the world, abandoned by every decent scrap of hope. She was meant to be an heir--pampered, adored, respected--but instead ended up a foster child to an abusive man, essentially a slave who was fed for her labor. Kiri had every reason to complain. To hate her life. But she never did. 

Instead, she found people to train her with weapons. She sacrificed her nights and risked her safety to sneak out and learn. She dedicated herself to a cause--protecting and serving others who were unable to defend themselves.

Kiri didn't want the glory. She didn't want the notoriety. She didn't want the praise.

All she wanted was the family she'd lost.

Since that was impossible, she set out to keep others from losing the one thing that mattered most. 

She’s been with me since I was 12. I hope to one day share her story with the world, but until then, she remains an integral piece of my heart, a hero who helped me conquer my own dark days. 




   

Follow the blog tour for wonderful reading and (ready for this?) FUN:

Gina shares an excerpt: The Soulless are Here

Gwen Gardner introduces you to Men with Lies

Rae at A Writer's Dream shares a steamy excerpt AND me, reading chapter 1

And be sure to enter the 
Rafflecopter
for your chance to win some amazing prizes!

Follow the pony on to the rest of the tour. He will lead you to cheese and danger...erm, I mean fun. Yes, fun. 


Do you have a literary hero? A character who carried you through some of your dark times?