I read on one of the many writing group forums today, a novice author expressing their gratitude for someone pointing them in the direction of programs like Grammarly and Pro Writing Aid. They extolled the virtues of these software programs, proclaiming that now, their work would be “more professional.” Learning about these tools made them feel confident they were ready to take their book to press. I say, “Yay!” How fantastic that someone’s creative spirit and confidence was lifted by the kindness of another and their suggestion to make an oft-times frustrating road a little less so. And… (a mentor once suggested that I replace the word ‘but’ with ‘and’ whenever I want to build on a statement, rather than detract from it). While these tools are a huge boon to the newly initiated and experienced writer, they should not replace the wisdom offered by a professional editor. There, I said it. It’s harsh, perhaps, but (and) tools are not enough. While good tools certainly make the job easier, they don’t replace real, practical knowledge. Okay, let me try it this way… When I was a kid, I grew a few inches during the school year, and by the time summer rolled around, the seat on my bicycle was too low. I needed to raise the seat, so I could effectively pedal without slamming my knees into the handlebars, which would throw me off balance and make me fall over. I asked my older brother how to do this, and his answer was simple. “Just grab a wrench and loosen the bolt. Then pull up the seat to where you want it and tighten the bolt again. Easy.” He gave me the correct instructions and even told me which tool to use. So now, I was prepared to go out to the garage and make my bike “work” for me again, right? Nope. I knew I needed a wrench yet had no clue which one to use. And, when I looked more closely at the seat, there were two bolts, not just one, and I wasn’t clear on the consequences of choosing the wrong bolt. Frustration washed over me as I stared from the open toolbox to the bike and back again. Tears began to fall down my cheeks as I quickly realized that I couldn’t do this one simple thing with enough success to ensure I wouldn’t fall flat on my face the next time I put sneaker to pedal. Yet, from somewhere deep inside, I pulled myself together. I convinced myself I could figure this out if I just spent a little time exploring the problem and testing the tools. After all, if my brother, who was only eighteen months older than me, could figure it out, it couldn’t be that difficult, right? Fortunately, I’d spent enough time with tools to know the difference between a wrench, a screwdriver, a hammer, and a pair of wire cutters. So, I had that going for me. I began by separating out everything I knew to be a wrench, leaving the others in the bottom of the toolbox. Step one, done. Breathing a heavy sigh, I looked over what was left: a pile of box combination wrenches, a couple of allen wrenches, and a pile of socket wrenches. Oh, and there was a pipe wrench in there, too. I quickly threw the pipe wrench, and the allen wrenches back in the box. Just like with the three bears and their chairs, these tools were clearly either too big or too small for the job. My confidence grew stronger. Maybe I could figure this out. Now I had a pile of wrenches, all of which I understood how to use… after all, I’d been helping my brother “fix” things around the house for years. I knew how they worked. I knew “righty tighty, lefty loosey” and how to snap on and off the extensions for the socket wrenches. I even knew that if you flipped that little switch on the side of the socket wrench, the ratchet would go in the opposite direction. I wasn’t a complete dolt. But (and) the problem facing me was which wrench to use, and which bolt to turn to raise the seat. It was a conundrum, to be sure. I must have sat there for an hour, agonizing about what to do… testing out different wrenches on each bolt, discovering, with disappointment, that they were two different sizes. That made sense, considering the bolts probably served different purposes. Another confidence-laden sigh escaped me as I realized I’d solved another piece of the puzzle. But the sun was dipping lower on the horizon, and my bike-riding time was fading fast. In the next moment, all confidence was gone, and tears rolled from my face as I sat there in complete exasperation. It’s understandable. I was only eight years old. Losing precious biking time was a tragedy. A few minutes later, my brother came out to the garage and asked me what I was doing. “I’m trying to raise the seat on my bike, just like you said,” I replied through tears and hiccups of frustration. “I know you told me to use a wrench and just loosen the bolt, but I can’t figure out which wrench, and there are two bolts!” By this time, I was lost to my agony, doubting my ability to do anything right. “I can’t do it right. I’ll never ride my bike again!” Yup, the melodrama of an eight-year-old is a real thing when faced with a tragedy. As you might have guessed, my brother was equal parts amused and furious with me. “You’re a dolt,” he said, crossing his arms over his chest. And then he said the wisest, kindest thing he’d ever said to me in our eight very short years together. “You should have come back inside and asked me to help you. If you’d done that, you could have been riding your bike all this time instead of sitting in the garage crying. You can’t be expected to know everything… so you have to remember to ask for help to get it right.” Then he picked up the 7/16” socket wrench and loosened the bolt under the seat. This made the seat go up. Then, he used the adjustable wrench I’d missed from my sorting session and loosened the bolt on the side, which tilted the front of the seat slightly to make it easier to climb on. He dropped the tools back in the box and said, “There. Done. Now go ride.” I looked at my brother in awe. He just smiled and walked back into the house without another word. That was the day I learned that tools were great, AND they were basically useless unless you knew how and where to use them to gain the greatest success. The other take-away? It was perfectly okay for me to ask for help if it meant keeping myself from falling flat on my face in pain or humiliation. So yes, editorial tools like Grammarly and Pro Writing Aid can be super-helpful as you work toward getting your manuscript as close to done as possible. Good tools will save you a lot of time and aggravation. AND you shouldn’t discount the simple act of asking for help from an editorial professional to improve the quality of your book and keep you from falling on your face. It is well worth spending a little bit of money to save yourself hours of sitting on the floor of your garage overwhelmed with tears of frustration.
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About The Author: It could be said Nicole Thomas was born with a book in her hand. Reading has always been her favorite pastime, whether a physical copy or an eBook, she is never far from a current read. That love led to her creating a world where anything is possible with enough faith.
Title: Shadows of Elhaanai : Wleia's Tale Genre: YA Christian Fantasy Book Synopsis: Three women, Two sons, one crown… Their mothers' died believing in it. Devona paid the price trying to stop it. Alric may lose his soul if he doesn't surrender to it. The Prophecy is not what they have been led to believe...Nothing is. Discover what tragedies thrust our heroes and villains upon roads of destruction or light. See the seeds of darkness planted, the heartbreak and the regret. Witness the rise before the fall of kingdoms from new perspectives. Find The Book HERE! Visit Nicole's Website HERE! Watch the YouTube video HERE!
About The Author: Boyana has been publishing workbooks, guided journals, and planners for over two years. She has recently ventured out on the journey of becoming a children's book author. After reading many books with her two kids and inventing countless stories for them, she took a leap of faith by making some of those stories into actual books.
Her goal is to create wholesome books that will inspire good character and teach good morals to the little ones. Title: Maya’s Big Feelings Genre: Children’s Fiction Book Synopsis: Everything should be fine, but Maya seems to be having "one of those days". It just doesn't seem to be going the way she would want it to. And how does Maya deal with it, you ask? She has a meltdown and lashes out at her best friend. But a little wisdom from her Dad helps her overcome the emotional rollercoaster. This story explores the topic of big feelings and shows a practical way of dealing with them. It introduces young children to early learning about emotional intelligence, suppressed feelings, and sharing with others. However, the bright colors and the rhyming verses keep this topic light and delightful. Find The Book HERE! Visit Boyana’s Author Page HERE! Watch the YouTube video HERE! Dear Friends, I hope this note finds you and your family well and excited about the summer season now upon us. I hope authors continue to be successful in their creation and sales, and I hope readers discover a little something they didn't know existed before, and enjoy the journey of storytelling. First, some SILLY NEWS! I'm trying to plan a thing... So often, we authors get together at festivals, or at conferences, or zoom meetings and talk about how much fun it would be to just hang out with each other and have a little time to know each other better without the stress of sales pitches, teaching, or learning. Just talking with each other like people might be a fun idea. So, that's the plan. If you're an Indie Author, and you think this is something you might enjoy, please follow the link and let me know your thoughts. On July 5, I'll look over your responses and see if there's enough interest. And, of course, my feeling won't be hurt if you all decide this is not what you want. I live my life on the premise that "You can't say YES if I don't ask the question." :-) http://www.dkpwriter.com/september-shenanigans.html Now for the RELEASE NEWS! I'm excited to announce the release for my new book, Marketing Matters for Indie Authors. This is the first of five books in my new series, the Passionate Plotter Guidebooks. The series is a self-directed writing workshop that helps adult writers along the path to becoming Independently Published Authors. Designed for writers from grade seven thru adult, each book in the series takes the writer on a deep-dive adventure into the five primary stages of the writing journey Written in a highly accessible, casual, and conversational tone, each book in the series includes specific Reflection Prompts with writing space, to help you discover the ideas you didn't know were waiting. As you work through the program, each chapter will enhance your understanding of writing fiction, non-fiction, memoir, and children's books. The Passionate Plotter program provides an engaging and entertaining strategy that will support your publishing goals with practical instruction and step-by-step guidance inside a program you'll want to use again and again. Each book also includes a Special Secret QR Code which leads to the Online Access Portal for all of the Reflection Prompts as Supplemental Worksheets in Microsoft Word, in a fillable format. These worksheets are provided to you to aid in your writing quest, adventure after adventure! The book is available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1628282665?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Or you can buy a signed copy from me directly when you visit me at any of the fairs and festivals this year. Visit my website for a list of the events I'll be attending at http://www.dkpwriter.com/ I have also written a children's workshop workbook, The Passionate Plotter Kids, which is intended for children from second thru sixth grade, to discover the wonderment of a writing adventure. You can learn more about that book at http://www.dkpwriter.com/the-passionate-plotter-kids.html FANTASTIC PODCAST NEWS! As our audience grows, I am expanding the podcast to offer more support for Indie Authored Books! This program is not just for authors anymore! The goal of the podcast is to help Indie Authors share their work with greater reach. To that end, I am now inviting Indie Authors, Illustrators, Adult Fans, and Young Readers to share their favorite Indie Authored books! Indie Reads Aloud Adult Reader Edition: I've heard from listeners that they have discovered a great story written by an Indie Author, and they would love to read a bit of it on the program, as a way to help that author gain more exposure. I think that's a fabulous idea! So now, Indie Authors, Illustrators, and their Adult Fans are all invited to share Indie Authored books on the program... not necessarily written by the Adult Reader, themselves! You can read almost any genre on the podcast... Novels, Poetry, Non-Fiction, How-To, Memoir, Children's Fiction... the works! I know some of you aren't comfortable reading "on the air", but if you've got an adult friend who would love a shot at micro-stardom, this is their chance! This is also a great opportunity for you, as an Indie Author, to share the love, and perhaps read a bit of an author friend's work, to help them reach more readers. Remember, we are all colleagues, not competitors! I am now scheduling recording sessions for late autumn air dates. Find the sign up form for the Indie Reads Aloud podcast on my website. Indie Reads Aloud Young Readers Edition. I am inviting Young Readers to come on the podcast and Read Aloud. Reading is one of the most valuable skills young people can acquire, and I want to support their growth in literacy. Giving Young Readers an opportunity to Read Aloud, and share why they enjoyed a book is a fun way to encourage them to become life-long readers. I know a lot of you Indie Authors are introverts, and you're not tremendously comfortable reading aloud. But, I also know a lot of you have young readers in your lives who are extroverts and would love the opportunity to share their theatrical and reading skills on the podcast to support your writing career. So, this is their chance! Young Readers must be between 10 and 18 years old, and the book they read must be written by an Indie Author. ***One safety note: Young Readers must have a parent or guardian present during the recording session. I am now scheduling recording sessions for late autumn air dates. Find the sign up form for the Indie Reads Aloud podcast on my website. But Wait! There's More!! I'm also adding another layer of fun to the podcast, Indie Reads Aloud Conversations. Sure, I LOVE hearing your stories, but I also enjoy talking with authors and illustrators about their craft. I love hearing about where you get your ideas, how you go about your process, and why you choose the genres you write and illustrate. So, this is my chance to have those discussions, and indulge myself in learning more about you and your process, while having a bit of fun. The idea is to pre-record these sessions, and invite readers to join the conversation, too. Perhaps we'll give away books or other nifty stuff with the Spinny Wheel of Happiness... Perhaps we'll play games, and Read Aloud a little. The program is completely unscripted... so as long as we keep it all family-friendly, we could have a really good time! I'm scheduling recording sessions now, to air in late autumn and into next year. So, if this sounds like fun to you, too... Sign up using this form on my website and join the Conversation! If you've already read aloud on the podcast, join us for Conversations. If you haven't read aloud yet, that's okay, you can start with a Conversation and then Read Aloud on another day! Writing Hermitage 2022! I'll be away at my little cabin in the woods from the middle of July through the middle of August on a Writing Hermitage. This is time I get to devote to almost nothing but writing, and it's glorious! During this year's hermitage, I'll be working on completing three novels... a western (Splinters), a paranormal (Tears Remember), and a suspense (Anonymous). I'll also be spending a bit of time working on the edits for the collaborative novels our community has been writing, helping a few authors edit their books, as well as catching up on my evening reading with my Indie Reads Challenge. I'll be home briefly, at the end of July for the Sterling Fest, and then returning back to the cabin the very next day, for a couple more weeks. I'll check in on Facebook and my Blog Thingy when the Internet cooperates. The cabin is literally in the middle of nowhere, so I make no guarantees on communication, but I'll try. I'm really looking forward to this time of concentrated writing, reading, hiking, and kayaking with Charlie. I'll see you all again in late August. Where To Find Me At Events... Saturday, July 30, 2022; 10:00AM - 4:00PM SterlingFest Local Author Fair 40255 Dodge Park Road Sterling Heights, MI 48313 Friday, August 5, 2022 12PM - Midnight Saturday, August 6, 2022 10AM - Midnight Timberfest - Art on Kneeland Lewiston Chamber of Commerce Park 2946 Kneeland Street Lewiston, MI 49756 Friday, September 9, 2022 12:00PM - 7:00PM Saturday, September 10, 2022 10:00AM - 7:00PM Sunday, September 11, 2022 11AM - 4PM Charlotte Frontier Days Festival Eaton County Fair 1025 Cochran Avenue Charlotte, MI 48813 Sunday, September 18, 2022 10:30 AM - 5:00PM KerryTown BookFest Morris J. Lawrence Building at Washtenaw Community College 4800 E. Huron River Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Thank you for your continued kindness and support, and have a spectacular summer! About The Author: Amy Klco wrote her first book in 4th grade when she was only ten. The book, Where Am I?, won second place in a writing competition in school, and on that day, Amy decided that she wanted to be a writer. It's taken her years of writing and learning and dreaming, but she now has eight books published, four of which can be found in the Mystekos Fantasy Series.
Amy has Bachelor's Degrees in English and Art, as well as Master's Degrees in Education, Literacy, and Special Education. She is also a National Board Certified Teacher. She has been a middle school and high school teacher for the past fifteen years, where she has seen young people struggle with bullying, learning to accept themselves for who they really are, and even dealing with the death of their parents. All of these experiences, in addition to her own, are woven into her stories. She currently lives in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where she likes to spend as much time as she can outdoors, communing with the trees, the stars, the birds, and the lakes. It is through nature that she has been able to discover the answers to questions like why and how… why things happen the way they do and how we can find meaning in the bad things that happen in our lives. For Amy, the answer is to help others. And the best way she knows to help others is through her writing. Title: Mystekos Summer (Lake of Two Worlds Book One) Genre: Middle-Grade to Adult Fantasy Book Synopsis: Emily Moss’s mother is dying from some mysterious disease that is causing her to age beyond her years. Emily wants to stay with her mom, but instead, she is sent off for a week at Camp Tender-Heart. One night, she sneaks out of her cabin and finds a magic necklace that leads her to the world of Mystekos. Once there, she is asked to help defeat an evil witch who is trying to take over the world. Eventually, though, she sees how what is happening in Mystekos will help her learn to deal with what is happening in her own world. Find The Book HERE! Visit Amy’s Website HERE! Watch The YouTube Video HERE!
LISTENER ADVISORY: Strong Language
About The Author: As an attorney and civil justice advocate, author Mark M. Bello draws upon over 40 years of courtroom experience in his Zachary Blake Legal Thriller Series. A Michigan native, Mark received his B.A. in English Literature from Oakland University and his law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. After working extremely high-profile legal cases, Mark wanted to give the public a front-row glimpse of what victims face when standing up for justice. Combining his legal experience and passion for justice with a creative writing style, Mark not only brings high-quality legal services to his clients but captivating novels to his readers. When Mark’s not writing legal and political novels, he writes and posts about fairness and justice in the civil justice system on his website, Legal Examiner and NotFakeNews. In his spare time, Mark enjoys traveling and spending time with his family. Mark and his wife, Tobye, have four children and eight grandchildren. Title: You Have The Right to Remain Silent Genre: Legal Thriller Book Synopsis: Mia and her husband, progressive Congressman Bradley Crawford, are not getting along these days, personally or politically. When Crawford is found brutally dismembered and murdered, the evidence points to Mia as his killer. Zack takes Mia’s case, but has his work cut out for him because Mia has been hospitalized, shocked into a catatonic state at the discovery of her husband’s mutilated body, and unable to assist in her own defense. Sensing he must prove Mia’s innocence to avoid an eventual life sentence, Zack enlists the aid of his crack investigator, Micah Love, and Micah’s cyber-specialist, Reed Spencer to dissect and poke holes in the case. But, for this case, Micah is convinced that Zack needs more—he recommends beautiful, sharp, brash, foul-mouthed, cocky-confident New York-based jury consultant extraordinaire Shari Belitz and her team of mock trial/focus group gurus. Shari is the best of the best. She’ll flyspeck the evidence and unleash her arsenal of psychological techniques and predictive skills—including using focus groups or mock juries to determine what evidence or circumstances would cause the real jury to declare Mia Folger innocent of all charges. Zack, Micah, Reed, and the irrepressible Ms. Belitz join forces in an all-out attack on the evidence, while evil characters lurk in the background, engaged in a sinister plot to assure Mia’s demise. Find The Book HERE! Visit Mark's Website HERE! Watch The YouTube Video HERE! Indie Reads Aloud with Clay Boura and "The Elephant In The Room" and "The Proof Is In The Pudding"6/20/2022
About The Author: Clay Boura is a loving husband and father of three residing in The Mitten State.
At an early age, Clay developed a love for the arts. Whether he was creating new cartoon characters or writing wild, imaginative stories, he knew that some day art would become a part of his future. And over the years, his love and passion for the arts has continued to grow. Originally, Clay's dream was to become a cartoonist and have his very own cartoon strip in the newspaper alongside the famous Charles Schulz (creator of the Peanuts), Jim Davis (creator of Garfield) and Bill Amend (creator of Fox Trot) whom he idolized. Title: The Elephant In The Room and The Proof Is In The Pudding Genre: Children’s Fiction Book Synopsis: "Leave it to Beamer" is a children's book series about a young boy, Beamer, who dreams up wild, imaginative ideas for where he believes English idioms and other figures of speech may have come from! And in the end, Beamer also learns the TRUE meanings of these silly sayings! The series is humorous, adventurous and educational all at the same time! Find The Books HERE! Visit Clay’s Website HERE! Watch The YouTube Video HERE!
Listener Advisory: Adult Situations, Violence, and Language
About The Author: James Michels was born and raised in southeast Michigan. Even when he was a child, he loved to read and had an active imagination. Some of his favorite reading topics were true crime and crime fiction. In 2015, he joined the Department of Corrections as an officer. Currently, he lives in Michigan and enjoys reading, playing video games, watching movies, playing pool, and exploring new places. Title: The Ballad of Johnny Carlo Genre: Crime Thriller Book Synopsis: Johnny “The Surgeon” Carlo is everything a made man in the Mafia is supposed to be. Smart, loyal, and honorable, he’s also one of the deadliest assassins on the streets of New York City, killing any who dare oppose the Argento crime family. Often working alongside him is his best friend, Vincent “The Shadowman” Lupo, and his girlfriend, Aurora “Lady Blood” Argento, who is also next in line to run the family. However, times are changing, and the La Cosa Nostra families have united together along with the Russian Mafia, Triads, Yakuza, and the Mexican drug cartels to form a national conglomerate with the intention to control all crime in the country. Unfortunately, as they expand, the new syndicate, known as The Family grows more ruthless. Johnny’s loyalty to the Argentos and his own personal code of honor clash. Then he makes a fateful choice; he goes on the run to New Orleans, hunted by those he once loved. Licia Abraham is the best homicide detective in New Orleans. Brilliant, beautiful, honest, tough, and dedicated to protecting her city, Licia is the example to follow in the police department. But after being put in charge of investigating the gangland slayings orchestrated by two opposing gangs, Licia must come face to face with her own father, Frank, the head of one of the warring factions. Love can be truly unpredictable, and when Johnny and Licia cross paths, they both find it harder to resist the mutual attraction for each other. Despite their respective paths in life, they fall in love. But The Family is growing tired of Frank Abraham’s defiance of their plans, and when Licia herself is added to their kill list, Johnny jumps back into the fray. With the odds stacked against them, will Johnny and Licia walk off into the sunset together or walk into their respective graves? Find James’ Facebook Page HERE! Find The Book HERE! Watch The YouTube Video HERE!
This Book is LGBTQ+ Friendly
About The Author: Amy Klco wrote her first book in 4th grade when she was only ten. The book, Where Am I?, won second place in a writing competition in school, and on that day, Amy decided that she wanted to be a writer. It's taken her years of writing and learning and dreaming, but she now has eight books published, four of which can be found in the Mystekos Fantasy Series. Amy has Bachelor's Degrees in English and Art, as well as Master's Degrees in Education, Literacy, and Special Education. She is also a National Board Certified Teacher. She has been a middle school and high school teacher for the past fifteen years, where she has seen young people struggle with bullying, learning to accept themselves for who they really are, and even dealing with the death of their parents. All of these experiences, in addition to her own, are woven into her stories. She currently lives in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where she likes to spend as much time as she can outdoors, communing with the trees, the stars, the birds, and the lakes. It is through nature that she has been able to discover the answers to questions like why and how… why things happen the way they do and how we can find meaning in the bad things that happen in our lives. For Amy, the answer is to help others. And the best way she knows to help others is through her writing. Title: The Future Belongs To Those Who Believe Genre: Science Fiction Short Stories This Book is LGBTQ+ Friendly Book Synopsis: This is a collection of science-fiction short stories in the vein of Ray Bradbury. The stories focus on the future and what it might hold–mostly with a positive spin. How can we learn from our past to make the future better for everyone? Find possible answers in these ten stories! Find The Book HERE! Visit Amy’s Website HERE! Watch The YouTube Video HERE! About The Author: Jordan J. Scavone created his first picture book at about six years old. This first book, written and drawn (well, stenciled), was titled The Animals Look For Food. It was about, well, animals looking for food. Though not the most well-thought-out (or well-written) book of all time, this planted seeds for the future. After receiving his undergraduate degree in Children's Literature and Theater for the Young from Eastern Michigan University, Jordan began working on his first picture book. Jordan received his M.A. in Children's Literature from EMU. He currently lives in Michigan with his wife Chelsea, toddler son, and cat, Lizbeth.
Title: Night Warrior Genre: YA Fantasy Book Synopsis: When a bolt of lightning strikes seventeen-year-old Viranda’s home during a severe thunderstorm, she awakens, dazed, to find a strange blood-covered man sitting calmly on her bed. This man claims to be Cillian Balor, The Night Warrior, the same character Viranda herself had created in her novel. Cillian believes Viranda to be the Goddess of Fate from his homeworld of Lingard. However, Viranda claims there is no Goddess of Fate in Lingard; she should know, she did create it after all. When other characters from her book begin to appear in her world, Viranda fears what would happen if the likes of Finn Razorclaw, a deadly werewolf and the arch-rival of Cillian, or the feared witches of The Black Cat Clan arrived as well. With the help of her best friend Bee, and a protection gnome named Mo, Viranda and Cillian must discover the secret to Cillian’s existence and prevent catastrophic damage by powerful supernatural beings. Find the Book HERE! Find Jordan’s Website HERE! Watch The YouTube Video HERE! |
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