November 6 Writing Tips, Tricks, Thoughts

Birthdays: James Jones (1921), Zig Ziglar (1926), Berlie Doherty (1943), Michael Cunningham (1952), Karin Fossum (1954), Stephen Watson (1954), Catherine Asaro (1955), Maria Shriver (1955), Clare Vanderpool (1965), Colson Whitehead (1969)

James Jones is best known for his first novel, “From Here to Eternity”

Michael Cunningham won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for “The Hours”

Clare Vanderpool on the 2011 Newbery Medal for her book “Moon Over Manifest”

Colson Whitehead won the 2016 National Book Award for “The Underground Railroad”

Quote: “You can’t go back and make a new start, but you can start right now and make a brand new ending.” ― James R. Sherman, Rejection

“I revise constantly, as I go along and then again after I’ve finished a first draft. Few of my novels contain a single sentence that closely resembles the sentence I first set down. I just find that I have to keep zapping and zapping the English language until it starts to behave in some way that vaguely matches my intentions.” – Michael Cunningham

“The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter. It’s the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” – Mark Twain

Tip: Check out places like “Grammarly” (www.grammarly.com) if you’re not sure about your grammar. Or ProWriter. Or any other grammar program.

Jumpstart: I could hear my heartbeat thundering. I was sure he could hear it too. Unfortunately…

Writing Tips, Tricks, Thoughts

Today is Saturday, November 5.

Birthdays: Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850), Eugene Debs (1855), Will Durant (1885), John Berger (1926), Christopher Wood (1935), Sam Shepard (1943), Carole Nelson Douglas (1944), Richard Holmes (1945), Joyce Maynard (1953), Andrew Sean Greer (1970), Uzodinma Iweala (1982)

Andrew Greer won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for “Less”

Sam Shepard won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for “Buried Child”

Quote: “When you hit a wall – of your own imagined limitations – just kick it in.” – Sam Shepard

Tip: Not everything you create will sell. Every author has those manuscripts they thought were amazing but are gathering dust in a drawer. And that’s okay. Move on and write the next one!

Jumpstart: I got lost. I had my phone, the GPS, and even a paper map. And I got lost. What would I do? What could I do? Not matter what I did, I ended up wrong…

Review: Sugar Cookie Angels

SUGAR COOKIE ANGELS by D.M. Grant

Fiction, Contemporary Romance, Paranormal, Novella (80 pages), Sweet

4****

Blurb: Jesse Coleson had one goal…acquire the old inn and keep her real estate firm afloat with the commission. What she wasn’t expecting was a car accident, an attractive single father, an interfering guardian angel, and a sudden limit to her time on earth. Luke Benson shut his inn down a year ago with no intention of opening its doors to the public. But when he pulls a mysterious woman from her sunken car, and an old foe reappears, he’s forced to question what life and loss really mean. Can they learn the true meaning of life together, or will the past and heavenly forces pull them under?

Thoughts: This was a sweet, quick read – only 80 pages. Jesse is on her way back to the small town where her grandmother lived. She owns a real estate agency and has plans to buy the inn that’s there. Things go awry when she is run off the road and ends up upside down in a freezing creek (it’s winter!). She’s pulled out of the water by Luke Benson, the owner of the inn. 

And then things get really interesting. 

The characters are fun—especially Liza the ghost. I loved Liza’s pranks on Jesse. This is a sweet, fun romance that hits all the “Hallmark-type” spots. The only thing that didn’t work for me, and it’s minor, was the short timeline for their romance. But the rest… the reason Luke closed the inn down, his daughter, the cook, Jesse’s rival, and more… it all works well. There is a lot going on for such a short read.

Recommendation: If you’re looking for a sweet, quick, holiday read, pick this one up. You won’t be disappointed.

Disclaimer: I received a final and/or advanced reader copy of this book with the hope that I will leave my unbiased opinion. I was not required to leave a review positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that… My Opinions. I am posting this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”

Spotlight: Darlene DeLuca

A blizzard at Tall Pines mountain lodge puts Melanie Beck within arm’s reach of an old high school crush and in danger of losing both her idyllic Christmas and her heart. Melanie Beck is searching for an idyllic Christmas like the ones her small family used to have. Traveling solo and still grieving the loss of her parents, she’s counting on cozy Tall Pines Lodge tucked into the mountains of Utah to provide the elusive holiday feels with merry music, stunning decorations and traditional Christmas feast in a beautiful frosty setting. But a blizzard turns the winter wonderland into a hazard, and a chance encounter with a now-famous high school crush has her reeling with emotions she’s never quite gotten over. Tyler Shaw, a Hollywood heartthrob and silver screen star, is so over a grueling film schedule and persistent paparazzi. In disguise and using a fake name, he comes to Tall Pines to escape the spotlight and get some much-needed rest. He’s hoping the adrenaline rush of downhill skiing at the nearby slopes will give him the reboot he’s looking for. Instead, he’s stuck at the lodge and is shocked to run into an old high school friend that he left behind more than a decade ago. He’s even more surprised to discover how much he’s missed her. As their past and present collide, can an old flame ignite some Christmas magic?

About the author:

Darlene Deluca writes contemporary romance and women’s fiction that explores relationships – what brings people together or keeps them apart. Her intent is to bring to life interesting characters that readers can relate to in real-life situations that combine a little fun, plenty of drama (with perhaps a tear or two), and big helpings of friendship, love and self-discovery, and will leave readers either cheering or sighing with a satisfied smile as they turn the final page. The Kansas City author enjoys getting lost in a good story with a glass of tea, a bit of dark chocolate and a warm, sunny beach.

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Spotlight: Katherine Grey

Blurb:

Bound by honor…tempted by desire

California “Callie” St. John knows just how much one night of rebellion can cost. After narrowly escaping a car bombing, she is forced to acknowledge she needs a bodyguard, just not the one chosen for her. He pushes her buttons and forces his way past her defenses. While she fights to keep the secret that destroyed her family, she worries she’s trusting her bodyguard more than she should.

Lieutenant James “Hawk” Hawkins, a member of a special ops unit of soldiers with extra-ordinary abilities, believes acting as a bodyguard to the daughter of one of DC’s movers and shakers is a waste of his talents. But as he comes to know the woman behind the icy façade, he realizes she is more than she seems. 

When a dangerous enemy from Hawk’s past targets Callie, he’s willing to risk everything to keep her safe. But succumbing to temptation isn’t an option…no matter how much he wants to give in. Because secrets always come to light, and the past is never forgotten.

Author Bio:

Katherine Grey writes contemporary romances with a hint of the paranormal. She lives in upstate NY with her family. When she’s not writing, she can be found up to her elbows in flour trying out new cookie recipes.

Buy Link: Amazon – Honor Bound

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Writing Tips, Tricks, Thoughts for the Week Ahead

October 29

Birthdays: James Boswell (1740), Kate Seredy (1899), Henry Greene (1905), Desmond Bagley (1923), Dominick Dunne (1925), Lee Child (1954), Ann-Marie MacDonald (1958), David Remnick (1958), Gerald Morris (1963), Liesel Schwarz (1974)

Kate Seredy won both the Caldecott and Newbery Awards. She is best known for her children’s book “The White Stag”

David Remnick won a 1994 Pulitzer Prize for “Lenin’s Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire”

Quote: “Writing is a hellish task, best snuck up on, whacked on the head, robbed and left for dead.” – Ann-Marie MacDonald

“I’m sick of being asked to weep for killers. We’ve lost our sense of outrage.” – Dominick Dunne

Tip: Not every writer writes in a linear fashion. Some write individual scenes out of order, then put them together later. Figure out what works for you.

Jumpstart: “I hope you can hold your breath for a very long time.” (Why? What’s happening here?)

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October 30

Birthdays: Adelaide Anne Procter (1825), Gertrude Atherton (1857), Paul Valery (1871), Zoe Akins (1886), Ezra Pound (1885), James Laughlin (1914), Timothy Findley (1930), Jean Chapman (1930), Louis Malle (1932), Robert Caro (1935), Eric Kimmel (1946), Andrew Solomon (1963)

Robert Caro won two Pulitzer Prizes in Biography and a National Book Award.

Quote: “If a nation’s literature declines, the nation atrophies and decays.” – Ezra Pound

“Get up every morning with the set intention of writing and go to your desk and sit there for three hours, whether you accomplish anything or not. Before long you will find that you are writing madly, not waiting for inspiration.” – Gertrude Atherton

Tip: Don’t be a workaholic writer. Remember to make social plans (and not just online!), exercise, get the blood moving.

Jumpstart: I was walking along the beach when I found…

October 31

Birthdays: John Keats (1795), Julia Peterkin (1880), Dick Francis (1920), Lawrence A. Cremin (1925), Katherine Paterson (1932), Holly Hobbie (1944), Susan Orlean (1955), Neal Stephenson (1959), Mari Jungstedt (1962), Frank Bruni (1964),

Julia Peterkin won the 1929 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel for “Scarlet Sister Mary”

Lawrence Cremin won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for History for “American Education: The National Experience, 1783-1876”

Katherine Paterson is best known for her book “Bridge to Terabithia” and “Jacob Have I Loved”. She won two Newbery Medals and two National Book Awards.

Quote: “The problem with people who are afraid of imagination, of fantasy, is that their world becomes so narrow that I don’t see how they can imagine beyond what their senses can verify. We know from science that there are entire worlds that our senses can’t verify.” – Katherine Paterson

“The difference between ignorant and educated people is that the latter know more facts. But that has nothing to do with whether they are stupid or intelligent.” – Neal Stephenson

“Most writing doesn’t take place on the page; it takes place in your head.” – Susan Orlean

Tip: Turn off social media and games. Don’t get into the “I’ll just check Facebook” or “Just one game of solitaire” mind set. Before you know it, an hour (or more) of writing time has gone.

Jumpstart: Tonight is Halloween. In going through your child’s bag, you find a note: “Help me. I’ve been kidnapped.” A phone number and partial address are scribbled on the note. What do you do?

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November 1

Birthdays: Steven Crane (1871), Hermann Broch (1886), R.W.B. Lewis (1917), James Kilpatrick (1920), Gordon R. Dickson (1923), Kinky Friedman (1944), Lee Smith (1944), Susanna Clarke (1959), Karen Marie Moning (1964), James Wood (1965),

Steven Crane is best known for his Civil War novel “The Red Badge of Courage”

R.W.B. Lewis won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Biography for “Edith Warton”

Quote: : To sit and pass hour after hour in idle chatter with a roomful of strangers is to me the worst sort of torment.” – Susanna Clarke

“Be clear, be clear, be clear! Your image or idea may be murky but do not write murkily about it. Be murky clearly.” – James Kilpatrick

Tip: This is the beginning of Nanowrimo (National November Writing Month) where you are challenged to write a 50,000 word manuscript in one month. Check it out—but if you consider doing this, be aware of the time constraints on your personal life.

Jumpstart: I can’t believe I forgot… (use: in a cave, web, blue)

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November 2

Birthdays: Jules-Amedee Barbey d’Aurevilly (1808), Odysseas Elytis (1911), Shere Hite (1942), Lois McMaster Bujold (1949), Thomas Mallon (1951), David Whyte (1955), Dale Brown (1956), Taiye Selasi (1979)

Odysseas Elytis (Greek romantic modernist) won the 1979 Nobel Prize in Literature.

Lois McMaster Bujold won multiple Hugo and Nebula awards for her science fiction and fantasy.

Quote: ““I don’t want power. I just object to idiots having power over me.” ― Lois McMaster Bujold, Barrayar

“My prescription for writer’s block is to face the fact that there is no such thing…. Writing well is difficult, but one can always write something. And then, with a lot of work, make it better. It’s a question of having enough will and ambition, not of hoping to evade this mysterious hysteria people are always talking about.” – Thomas Mallon

Tip: When you’ve been published and are doing the rounds of book talks, etc., prepare your presentation ahead of time and practice. It can be scary to be in front of a group talking about yourself and your work.

Jumpstart: Each night, as the moon rose… (use: the smell of candles, in a bedroom)

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November 3

Birthdays: William Cullen Bryant (1794), Andre Malraux (1901), Oodgeroo Noonuccal (1920), Terrence McNally (1938), Martin Cruz Smith (1942), Anne Scott (1965)

Quote: :” Can anything be imagined more abhorrent to every sentiment of generosity and justice, than the law which arms the rich with the legal right to fix, by assize, the wages of the poor? If this is not slavery, we have forgotten its definition.” – William Cullen Bryant

“I don’t reread a book of mine after it’s been published. All I see is shortcomings and errors. The gap between what I intended to accomplish and what I settled for is a yawning abyss.” – Martin Cruz Smith

Tip: Are you ready for a virtual (or real) assistant? Someone who can do the social media, mailings, etc.? Research for what services they will provide and the costs.

Jumpstart: Sometimes I just stand on the bridge, mesmerized by the water flowing below, and I wonder…

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November 4

Birthdays: Eden Phillpotts (1862), Sterling North (1906), C.K. Williams (1936), Gail E. Haley (1939), Charles Frazier (1950), Stephen Jones (1953), M.T. Anderson (1968), Yiyun Li (1972)

Sterling North is best known for his book “Rascal”

C.K. Williams won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

Gail Haley won the 1971 Caldecott Medal for her book “A Story A Story”

M.T. Anderson won the 2006 National Book Award for Young Adult Literature for “The Pox Party”

Charles Frazier won the 1997 National Book Award for Fiction for “Cold Mountain”

Quote: “Sometimes reading other writers helps. You learn some little technique that turns out to be useful, or simply are re-inspired by the amazing things others do.” – M.T. Anderson

“We do not own the land we abuse, or the lakes and streams we pollute or the raccoons and the otters we persecute. Those who play God in destroying any form of life are tampering with a master plan too intricate for any of us to understand. All that we can do is to aid that great plan and to keep part of our planet habitable. The greatest predator on earth is man himself, and we must look inward to destroy the killer instinct which may yet atomize the human race. Our morality must be extended to every living thing upon our globe, and we must amend the Gold Rule to read: ’ Do unto other creatures as you would have them do unto you!” ― Sterling North

Tip: I’ve said this before, but it bears repeating: do NOT compare yourself and your career to other writers. No two writers follow the same arc. Just because your best friend made the NY Times Best Seller list and you still haven’t found the right publisher doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong. Keep going. Keep trying. And believe in yourself.

Jumpstart: “Give me a whiskey,” I said.

My friend stared at me. “You don’t drink.”

“I do now.”

Spotlight: Barbara Bettis

New Release Spotlight: Last Stop, Wylder by Barbara Bettis

Blurb:

Gunman Morgan Dodd is headed to a new life in California, where no one knows his name. Or his reputation. Just one last job to raise money for his fresh start—gunhand for a railroad agent in Wyoming. Easy enough. Until he meets the woman who could change everything.

After ending her engagement, Emily Martin longs for independence. She sets out for Wylder, Wyoming, to help her brother with his newspaper. But when she arrives, she finds he’s off investigating a story. Well, then. She’ll simply publish the paper herself until he returns. Emily’s prepared to face challenges, but not the dangerous stranger who ambushes her heart. The same man hired to destroy her livelihood.

When a common enemy threatens, Morgan and Emily must find a way to defeat danger and save their budding love. But a gunman’s word is his bond, and a lady’s trust can shatter

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Last-Stop-Wylder-West-ebook/dp/B0B7KH6D86/

B & N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/last-stop-wylder-barbara-bettis/1141875393

Bio:

Multi-award-winning author Barbara Bettis can’t recall a time she didn’t love adventures of daring heroes and plucky heroines. A retired journalist and college English and journalism teacher, she lives in Missouri where she tries to keep her grandchildren supplied with cookies. When she’s not editing for others, she’s working on her own stories with heroines to die for– and heroes to live for.

Author Links:

Website/Blog – http://www.barbarabettis.com

BookBub – www.bookbub.com/authors/barbara-bettis

Facebook – www.facebook.com/barbarabettisauthor

Twitter – www.twitter.com/barbarabettis

Spotlight: Natalie Damschroder

A “Seismic” Spotlight: Aftershocks and Resonance by Natalie J. Damschroder

Thank you for letting me visit Sparkling Book Reviews today to talk about The Seismic Series!

You know what sucks about books with love triangles in them? Not the new “why choose” kind, but the old-fashioned, two-people-get-a-happy-ending kind. Yeah, that’s what sucks. One person gets left out!

You know what’s even worse? When the author can’t follow up that book with an immediate sequel, leaving the poor guy hanging.

Now, probably most of you reading this never saw my book Aftershocks. If you did, you may be really mad at me for making you wait for [spoiler]’s happy ending. I am so sorry! There’s a bit at the beginning of Resonance that expands on my apology. But it’s full of spoilers, so be warned.

When I wrote Aftershocks, I was inspired by stories like the movie Sweet Home Alabama, but I really wanted to write something where it wasn’t so obvious who the female main character was going to wind up with. Something where the polished, high-society guy could get his hands dirty, and the rough-and-tumble guy cleaned up real nice. Because I write romantic adventure, there’s all kinds of danger, a sociopathic cult leader, and mystical (not really) totems on the adventure game board.

If that sounds like your kind of book, check out Aftershocks, which is on sale for only 99¢ right now! The sale is leading up to the sequel, Resonance, out November 1. So you won’t have to wait! https://nataliedamschroder.com/books/romantic-adventure/aftershocks/

BUT! If you don’t like triangles (because what if she winds up with the wrong guy, right?) then you can read Resonance as a stand-alone book. That one does not have a triangle. It only has nefarious, convoluted plots against our heroine, messy feelings, betrayals, twists, and, as usual, travel. You can learn more about it here: https://nataliedamschroder.com/books/romantic-adventure/resonance/

Happy Reading!

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Spotlight: Terry Segan

Marni Legend is about to publish her thirteenth novel. Gus Zuckerman has been hanging around since his death in nineteen-ninety-five. With her deadline looming and her recently deceased mother refusing to move on, can Marni dispatch both spirits and still have time for romance? Armed with sarcasm and a warped sense of humor, her innate ability to stumble into awkward situations lands Marni in the midst of a car theft ring. As her circle of friends becomes populated with felons and possible murderers, the lines blur around whom she can trust. Juggling a hot new beau with one hand and rekindling an old flame with the other, she may need to put on the brakes with one. Should she pick the probable criminal who may know Gus’s fate or play it safe with the sweetheart from her past? She’ll need more than her special abilities and quick wit to navigate the twists and turns of this paranormal mystery.

Amazon

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/spirit-in-tow-terry-segan/1141622246

Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/spirit-in-tow

Bio:

Terry Segan resides in Nevada. The beach is her happy place, but any opportunity to travel soothes her gypsy soul. The stories conjured by her imagination while riding backseat on her husband’s motorcycle can be found throughout the pages of her paranormal mysteries.

Author Website: https://terrysegan.com/

Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/AuthorTerrySegan

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeganTerry

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Terry-Segan/e/B087YQGXMD

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/spirit-in-tow-the-marni-legend-series-book-1-by-terry-segan

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Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Terry-Segan/e/B087YQGXMD

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/spirit-in-tow-the-marni-legend-series-book-1-by-terry-segan

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61620794-spirit-in-tow