It's that time again. When we as writers express our doubts and concerns, share our experiences and encourage others.
Besides our awesome IW support group, I'd like to talk briefly about family support. My family is great and completely support my writing, of course, most of them don't support it enough to actually read it. Grin. I periodically collar the hh, who is an English Instructor and writes poetry. When he does make a suggestion on a manuscript I've written it's usually spot on and something I've totally overlooked. My sister picks up nearly everything that comes out on Kindle and shoots for being the first purchaser and is tied for first place with the hh in leading the rah rah support section. I couldn't do without them. But the family member whose support blows me away is my eighty-seven year old uncle who reads everything that comes out in paper. Romance, fantasy, historical, it doesn't matter, he reads it. Is that not the coolest thing?
And speaking of come outs, i.e. releases, Vampire Island has been re-released.
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Blurb:
My name is Zoe Tempest. Just let me say, I had no intention of becoming a vampire hunter. My world revolved around the trendiest clothes, the boy of the week, shopping, and texting.
I always tried to play down the fact that I’m really quite intelligent. I’d much rather be considered blonde and clueless. It’s so much easier to get dates.
My parents were well-off and indulgent. I was the center of their universe. I’m afraid I took that for granted.
One odd thing, my mother insisted I take self-defense training. I just figured she wanted to keep her little princess safe. But looking back, perhaps she had a premonition. To my surprise, I took to it like a kid to Pop Tarts and ended up with a black belt in karate.
My life was as close to perfect as a seventeen year old can get. I had everything. Then my parents were murdered and my world came crashing down.
After their funeral, I went to live with my uncle Julian Kilmer. That’s when everything changed. In a manner more terrifying than anything I could have imagined.
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21 comments:
Good luck with the launch of your new book, the cover is good. I know what you mean about maths! Have a nice day, hugs, Valerie
I wish you all the luck possible with the launch of your book.
Yvonne.
I can't get over how productive you are.
Having your own personal cheer squad is lovely. Long may it continue.
'tis a nice cover, Sandra!
Congratulations on the re-release!
That's amusing your uncle reads everything. That is definitely showing his support. Now, my mother has never read any of my books because she doesn't like science fiction, but she's very supportive in other ways, so it's cool.
Congrats on the re-release. Great how your uncle reads everything indeed
Congrats, Sandra. I love the cover. That looks like a good collection over on their website.
That's a great new cover. How many years has it been since you released that?
I love the cover. It's so classy. It has a quiet dignity.
Thanks, Val.
Thanks, Yvonne:)
Thanks, EC. Love the 'Long may it continue.'
Thanks, Dez:)
She may not have read them, but I bet she is so proud of you.
Thanks, Steph:)
Thank you. What's funny is, I don't think my aunt reads them:)
Thanks, Crystal. I don't remember.......
Thanks, Jacqui. And thanks for stopping by:)
Sandra, best wishes for a smashing success! And great you have your family for a support group. A lot of writers have a limited or non-existant support group.
Stephen Tremp
November 2015 IWSG Co-host
Thanks, Stephen:) Appreciate you stopping by.
First, even though I am a Credit Counsellor...I hated math and those problems were the worst. I think it is great that your uncle reads everything and that is just the bees knees. I love the cover so, regardless of the price...it looks good and suits what you wrote. Congrats on the book. I didn't write for the IWSG because I am not a writer and I felt I was not contributing the way it was meant to be.
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