Yes, that's right, My Last Notes now has a trailer. I hear video trailers are the new things for books. So, check it out and tell me what you think! : ]
My Last Notes Trailer
YouTube cut of the first second and a half of video, so it starts off kind of weird, but I'm not going to delete and reupload yet again for that to still not work. Thanks for the support! (to the no one's who read these haha)
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Melaney and The Mirror
I have a new novel I've been working on :) In spite of trying to publish My Last Notes, I am taking my own advice and, instead of waiting to write until I have this one squared away, I am writing everything I can and want with this one. It's quite the test of your imagination, if I do say so myself. I'll give you a little hint on the storyline:
Melaney and her family inherit an ancient mirror from her grandmother when she passes that unexpectedly transports her into this creepy mirror world. It's sort of like Alice in Wonderland meets a Tim Burton film (not to be confused with Alice in Wonderland filmed by Time Burton)- with my own twist of course. :) I'd love any thoughts on this idea!
Aside from that, My Last Notes just underwent a pretty large edit after my trip to New York- amazing by the way, everyone should go at least once! The book continues to rise up in the ranks and I'm eager for a response from an agent due at the end of this month! On top of all that my wedding is in less than 3 months. Wish me luck!
Monday, January 25, 2010
Another Addiction
I've never had a bad comment on my writing before. Even after the comment "Oh Dear- another vampire novel", the writer sent me a message saying that she meant that different than it sounded. My next and last 'bad' comment was "Cedric sitting at a table with a group, crooked smile, god-like features.... sorry to say, but it kinda reminded me of Twilight..." I get this. It's true that the similarities in some ways are comparable (like they are both vampire novels...), but the story itself is completely different.
After I asked her for some helpful suggestions on how she thought I could make it better, she then messaged me with, "I noted those points only to let you know that Twilight fans would feel those similiarities :) am not a huge fan of Twilight saga either (i feel its very poorly written)... I liked your book better and so backed it :) (i shud ve explained my pov in my comment) am not a huge of online reading, but i will read more, i promise :)". Why she couldn't have said this on the actual comment so that everyone who read it didn't automatically turn away, I'm not sure.
Authonomy is a rigourous unfair competition. Unfortunately, I'm addicted. Don't get me wrong, I love getting all and any kind of comments, even if I get ones that completely bash my writing because I appreciate the honesty. Still, after all this time I can't help but to keep logging in to check that rating and see if I have anything new. If I could do nothing but write all day and night I would be happy. Is that weird or just passionate? I may be addicted to cigarettes more than authonomy but the comparison is still a valid argument, so what's a writer to do besides push the agents and publishers?
After I asked her for some helpful suggestions on how she thought I could make it better, she then messaged me with, "I noted those points only to let you know that Twilight fans would feel those similiarities :) am not a huge fan of Twilight saga either (i feel its very poorly written)... I liked your book better and so backed it :) (i shud ve explained my pov in my comment) am not a huge of online reading, but i will read more, i promise :)". Why she couldn't have said this on the actual comment so that everyone who read it didn't automatically turn away, I'm not sure.
Authonomy is a rigourous unfair competition. Unfortunately, I'm addicted. Don't get me wrong, I love getting all and any kind of comments, even if I get ones that completely bash my writing because I appreciate the honesty. Still, after all this time I can't help but to keep logging in to check that rating and see if I have anything new. If I could do nothing but write all day and night I would be happy. Is that weird or just passionate? I may be addicted to cigarettes more than authonomy but the comparison is still a valid argument, so what's a writer to do besides push the agents and publishers?
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
The Regretful Historian
(New cover by the amazing Bradley Wind :] )
Which comes to my next thought- my one and only regret I've ever had in my life. No, it's not that I had a beautiful baby before I was married or the fact that I "did it" (as my mom's old pastor would say) for the first time with a guy I had been with for THREE YEARS. (still a little angry about all that) No, it all happened when I was much younger. I was maybe about twelve or so. I prayed as hard as I could to that higher power in the sky watching over all of us and asked for a dream. I wanted a story- one story that would be a bestseller and one that had all the elements in it. And so it was. My dream had mystery, suspense, horror, love, anything and everything you could imagine and it was a perfect story that no one had thought of. Unfortunately when I woke up again that's all I could remember about it because I thought it was so perfect there was no way I could forget. That is undoubtably my luck.
For my conclusion, I will write this piece of advice- write everything and anything down that pops into your head, even if it doesn't have a story to it yet and it's only a scene or a phrase. Great writing isn't hard to achieve, it's only harder when you can't remember that tiny piece that made it fit together.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
The Introduction
Okay, so I'm really starting this to maybe get my name and/or books out there in the world. I'm working with other Authonomy writers in competition to be in the top five on Harper Collins website by the end of the month, or rather any month. Currently my stats aren't horrible but they aren't the top five. Any other writer will tell you how difficult it is to get published and how many strenuous years and countless waisted hours you spend editing and going over in your mind to make it "worthy", when in my opinion there are some unpublished authors out there who write just as well, if not better, that ones who are published.
Honestly whats the point of literary agents too? I mean, no offense to any of them, they are wonderful, but I don't understand why most publishers require for you to hire one. It's frustrating.
Any way, here's a little bit about me :) I'm finally getting married this July to my fiance Jeremy, and we have a beautiful one year old little girl named Savvy. I work full time in a real estate law firm (not exactly my dream but it does pay the bills) and write after savvy goes to bed. Writing is my passion (I write mostly fiction) and my dream. Hopefully anyone who reads what I write is inspired and taken into another world.
That's all for now, thanks for reading :)
Brittany
Honestly whats the point of literary agents too? I mean, no offense to any of them, they are wonderful, but I don't understand why most publishers require for you to hire one. It's frustrating.
Any way, here's a little bit about me :) I'm finally getting married this July to my fiance Jeremy, and we have a beautiful one year old little girl named Savvy. I work full time in a real estate law firm (not exactly my dream but it does pay the bills) and write after savvy goes to bed. Writing is my passion (I write mostly fiction) and my dream. Hopefully anyone who reads what I write is inspired and taken into another world.
That's all for now, thanks for reading :)
Brittany
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