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Interview with author Jennifer AlLee and more...
Interview with author Jennifer AlLee
As a child, Jennifer AlLee lived above a mortuary in the heart of Hollywood, California, which may explain her unique outlook on life. Her publishing credits include The Love of His Brother, a contemporary romance from Five Star Publishing (November 2007) as well as skits, activity pages, and over one hundred contributions to Concordia Publishing House’s popular My Devotions series. Her latest novel, The Pastor’s Wife, releases February 1, 2010 from Abingdon Press. She’s an active member of American Christian Fiction Writers and serves as the Nevada Area Coordinator. Jennifer resides in the grace-filled city of Las Vegas, Nevada with her husband and teenage son. Visit her website at http://www.jenniferallee.com/ The Pastor’s Wife: Maura Sullivan thought she knew what she was getting into when she married soon-to-be pastor Nick Shepherd. But when “the other woman” in her marriage turned out to be her husband’s congregation, she ran. Three years later, she’s back in the small community of Granger, Ohio, for the reading of a will that names both her and Nick as beneficiaries. Now Maura must face the husband – and the congregation – she left behind. View the book trailer on YouTube. Jennifer took a few minutes to talk about publishing from a writer’s perspective with Writing Career Coach. Writing Career Coach: Tell us about your book, The Pastor’s Wife.
Nick Shepherd thought he’d put the past behind him until the day his estranged wife walks back into town. Intending only to help Maura with her crisis of faith, Nick finds his feelings for her never died. Now, he must face the mistakes he made and find a way to give and receive forgiveness. As God works in both their lives, Nick and Maura believe they can repair their broken relationship and reunite as man and wife. But Maura has something to tell Nick before they can move forward. It’s what drove her to leave years earlier, and the one thing that can destroy the fragile trust they’ve managed to rebuild. WCC: How do you plan and write your books?
WCC: What is it like working with editors? Do you have tips for getting along and building a great relationship with them?
Read more of Jennifer’s interview at Examiner and find out how she maintains balance. YOU COULD WIN!
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Unique marketing ideas
For those of you who didn’t already know this, let me enlighten you. There are more than 100 books available for free to Kindle owners from Amazon.com. When I got mine on Christmas day I was a bit tapped out financially so I was geeked when I saw the free books I could get. These included classics like The Scarlet Letter and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. I was having a blast filling my library with books like Frankenstein [a book I’ve always wanted to read but never did] and Dracula. Then I started poking around in the Kindle Top Sellers and I was finding relatively new books available for free. I soared passed geeked and moved right on to spazzed [those of you reading now realize I graduated from High School in the 90s by my out dated slang]. The week after Christmas a writing group I’m a part of [ACFW.com] did some chattering about the free books. I was also reading “The Long Tail” on CD. All three things came together in a Perfect Storm [ha-ha, another book title] and I realized how brilliant these free books were. See, this is what authors are doing. They are offering their books for free download which is sending their books to the most downloaded list. We live in a society of lists. When a book makes the Kindle top 100 list there is a perceived value. “Wow, this must be a great book to be 25 on the Kindle list.” And when we see it is free it DOESN’T diminish the value of the book. That is the crazy thing. If you saw a book in the dollar store you’d think “Reject”, but since it is still pretty on the Amazon site [or your Kindle reader] you think “BONUS!!” So you download it, read it, like it…. And go buy other books from the authors. This all comes back to the thing I harp on the most. As writers we must have incredible content continually to offer our readers. I spend hours every week researching to present new information here. That is because when you come you expect to learn something or be presented something you already knew in a way that it makes sense to you. I present this day after day, week after week because I want to help aspiring writers grow. I want to help people just like I was helped. I want you to remember me when the time comes for you to have your project edited. I want you to buy the books I write and the magazines I contribute to. I want to develop a relationship with my readers. That is what makes this Kindle Freebie thing so brilliant. Just think about it, these authors are offering thousands of people who just got a new toy for Christmas the opportunity to play with it. This is the single best time there is to allow someone to find out about who you are and what you write. What better way to do it than by giving out a novel. So, while you may not have a book on Kindle you can do the same thing by giving your best to your current readers. Give them something that will make them want to come back. Give real content, not “free” stuff that is little more than a thinly veiled infomercial. Don’t miss a single posting! Subscribe here to receive these postings by e-mail. Tiffany Colter is a writer, speaker and writing career coach who works with beginner to published writers. She can be reached through her website at writingcareercoach.com Interview with author Miralee Ferrell
Miralee Ferrell lives with her husband of 36 years on eleven acres in rural Washington State. They have two dogs, two cats, one horse, and a huge garden that they both enjoy working in, in the spring and summer. Reading, horseback riding with her daughter, sailing with her husband, and puttering in her flower beds are some of Miralee’s favorite pastimes. She serves on staff as a licensed minister (not a pastor) in their small church, ministering to women and leading prayer groups. She has 3 books out now and another releasing in April, and started writing in the spring of 2005. Miralee took a few minutes to talk about publishing from a writer’s perspective with Writing Career Coach. Writing Career Coach: Tell us about your book Love Finds You in Bridal Veil, Oregon. WCC: What are some ways you prepared to market your book before you were published?
WCC: How do you plan and write your book?
WCC: What is it like working with editors? Do you have tips for getting along and building a great relationship with them?
WCC: Do you have a tip for finding-and working with-an agent?
Read more of Miralee’s interview here at Examiner.com and find out how she maintains balance. Other books by Miralee Ferrell:
YOU COULD WIN!
Don’t miss a single posting! Subscribe here to receive these postings by e-mail. Tiffany Colter is a writer, speaker and writing career coach who works with beginner to published writers. She can be reached through her website at writingcareercoach.com How to nail your ending I just completed the book The Pleasure of My Company a book about a highly neurotic man on a quest to normalcy. I picked up this book because it was not only written but read by Steve Martin [yes, THAT Steve Martin], so if the writing was bad the reading would be amusing. I was captured by the humor and the incredible characterization in this story. As with every book I searched for ways to improve my own writing during the process of reading. This book had one of the best endings of any book I’ve read in a very long time. I would put it among the top 5 endings of ANY book. It was the type that cannot be shared because it would spoil the entire the book. It ended when the story ended rather than jamming in needless [and useless] words just to hit an artificial word count. The ending was incredibly satisfying and logical. There were no cheap theatrics, it simply was. The ending always sells your next book and this story absolutely sold the next book to me. Here at Writing Career Coach I spend a good bit of time telling you ways to market your writing. I interview authors to introduce you to different ways of marketing your writing and looking at your career. None of that matters if you don’t deliver. So here is today’s assignment, what is your ending? Where are you going? How is your main character going to grow and develop over the course of your story? Why is someone going to invest hours of their time to live the life of your characters? How are you going to end? Tell us some of your ideas in the comments. Don’t miss a single posting! Subscribe here to receive these postings by e-mail. Tiffany Colter is a writer, speaker and writing career coach who works with beginner to published writers. She can be reached through her website at writingcareercoach.com Tiffany is a speaker and teacher. Find out about available topics for your group’s next event. Tiffany is a National Examiner. Read her articles here. Learn more about Tiffany’s Marketing techniques on her main blog. Common-sense money management is free at The Balanced Life website. Read Tiffany’s award winning manuscript “A Face in the Shadow” on her fiction blog. She writes a blog for the Christian writer Tuesdays at Writer’s Rest. Read extensively In our previous blog we talked about writing within a specific genre. In this blog I might seem to contradict myself a bit, but stick with me. While it is very important to spend a good deal of time reading in our own genre, after a while we will gravitate to a certain author and then we will begin to sound more like that particular author than we will a genre. That is why you must also spend time reading outside your genre. There are a couple of reasons reading outside your genre is useful to building your writing craft and your professional writing career.
One final thing, be sure you’re reading industry magazines as well as books to help you develop as a writer. I read The Writer and Writer’s Digest. Both are tremendously helpful in developing your craft and keeping you on track in your writing. Just as an architect works on designs and an athlete conditions their muscles, writers must continually train through reading and writing if we are ever going to be able to communicate with our readers. Tiffany Colter is a writer, speaker and writing career coach who works with beginner to published writers. She can be reached through her website at writingcareercoach.com Tiffany is a speaker and teacher. Find out about available topics for your group’s next event. Tiffany is a National Examiner. Read her articles here. Learn more about Tiffany’s Marketing techniques on her main blog. Common-sense money management is free at The Balanced Life website. Read Tiffany’s award winning manuscript “A Face in the Shadow” on her fiction blog. She writes a blog for the Christian writer Tuesdays at Writer’s Rest. More Recent Articles |