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Monday, April 27, 2015

On Filming a Book Trailer: SCHOOL OF DEATHS Blog Tour and giveaway!




Like many authors, I decided to create a book trailer.  Book trailers are similar to movie trailers, and help market new books to wider audiences.  I did not simply want photos of my cover or words across the screen.  I am a theatre teacher, and wanted actors.  I hired one of my students, named Montana, to film the trailer, and three of my students agreed to act in it.  I wrote the script assuming the trailer would be about two minutes long.

 
The four of us met at Montana's house on a Saturday morning.  I felt slightly awkward unloading scythes from my car, especially when we headed to the woods.  We spent 3 1/2 hours filming.  Each shot needed to be recorded multiple times, and while I did my best not to direct, there were a few instances where I did step in.  The boy playing the antagonist for example, could not stop laughing. 

Part of the experience included recording voiceovers. The kids did great, however we needed an adult voice for one of the parts, and we recorded my voice. I am sure I am not alone in saying I hate the sound of my voice. No matter how many times we listened to it played back, or what effects Montana used on it, my voice did not sound right to me. I am sure it will sound fine to others. 

While I work in stage theatre every day, this was one of my first experiences with film.






School of Deaths
Release Date: 05/02/14
270 pages



Thrust into a world of men, can a timid girl find bravery as the first female Death?

Thirteen-year-old Suzie Sarnio always believed the Grim Reaper was a fairy tale image of a skeleton with a scythe. Now, forced to enter the College of Deaths, she finds herself training to bring souls from the Living World to the Hereafter. The task is demanding enough, but as the only female in the all-male College, she quickly becomes a target. Attacked by both classmates and strangers, Suzie is alone in a world where even her teachers want her to fail.

Scythes hungry for souls, Deaths who subjugate a race of mysterious magicians, and echoes of an ancient war with Dragons.

As her year progresses, Suzie suspects her presence isn't an accident. She uncovers a plot to overthrow the World of Deaths. Now she must also discover the reason she's been brought there: the first female Death in a million years.


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Monday, April 6, 2015

Awesomesauce Authors: Interview and Giveaway from S.P. Sipal



Southern Fried Wiccan
by S.P. Sipal
Release Date: March 2015

Cilla Swaney is thrilled to return stateside, where she can hang up her military-brat boots for good. Finally, she’ll be free to explore her own interests—magick and Wicca. But when she arrives at her grandma’s farm, Cilla discovers that life in the South isn’t quite what she expected. At least while country hopping, she never had to drink G-ma’s crazy fermented concoctions, attend church youth group, make co-op deliveries...or share her locker with a snake-loving, fire-lighting, grimoire-stealing Goth girl...

...Who later invites her to a coven that Cilla’s not sure she has the guts to attend. But then Emilio, the dark-haired hottie from her charter school, shows up and awakens her inner goddess. Finally, Cilla starts believing in her ability to conjure magick. Until...

...All Hades breaks loose. A prank goes wrong during their high school production of Macbeth, and although it seems Emilio is to blame, Cilla and Goth pay the price. Will Cilla be able to keep the boy, her coven, and the trust of her family? Or will this Southern Wiccan get battered and fried?



Q: Where did you get the idea for Southern Fried Wiccan?
Southern Fried Wiccan came to me in a dream about a young girl exploring Wicca and coming into conflict with her Southern Baptist Grandma. It was this concept of whether a Wiccan and a Baptist could find any common ground that intrigued me the most.

One of my primary author themes is religious tolerance, and I wondered if it would be possible to find such a thing between these two, apparently opposing, belief systems. The characters and plot came together as I started exploring the concept. I hope it works!


Q: What kind of research did you do for the book?
I was a Religious Studies major in college and then did a semester at Duke Divinity School before going to work for Habitat for Humanity, so I've always had an interest in religious beliefs. Since school, I've delved quite a bit into ancient spiritual concepts, especially those involving the goddess. Besides drawing on this background, for Southern Fried Wiccan I talked to several practicing Wiccans and also found a local coven to attend. I wanted to make sure that the story was an honest reflection of Wiccan beliefs, while giving Mother Faith's coven its own particular tone based on her unique outlook.


Q: What character do you relate most to?

I put a bit of myself into almost every character I write. Like Cilla, my heroine, I love to ask questions and explore other cultures. But perhaps I put more of myself into one aspect of her grandmother (though I'm not that age yet!). G-ma's love of fermenting cultures, like kefir and kombucha and beet kvass, comes directly from me. I always have something brewing or bubbling away on the counter.


Q: If you could meet one character from your story in real life, who would you most want to meet?
Mother Faith, the high priestess of the coven Cilla attends. Mother Faith has a broad knowledge of goddesses and spiritual beliefs as well as a deep empathy for the young people who attend her coven. I think she would be fascinating to talk with.


Q: What is your favorite scene in Southern Fried Wiccan?

I think there are actually two, and they are related and close together. Both of them come toward the end but before the climax. One is a scene between Cilla and her grandmother where Cilla learns some family secrets that helps her understand better where G-ma's opposition is coming from. The other scene is when Mother Faith helps Cilla make her wand while explaining some of the deeper meaning behind the connection of the witch to the wand, of all life forms to each other. It was a difficult but special scene to write.


Q: How did you get your start writing?

My best friend got me into this! We'd always read the same books, passing them back and forth in college and afterwards. And quite often would comment on how we should write something together. One day, she finally emailed me the first line to a story and said, "Now you write the next line." We went back and forth like this, first passing back just sentences, then writing paragraphs at the time, and finally progressing to whole scenes. Before long, we figured out we were actually going to do this thing and decided we'd better learn what we were doing, so joined a local writers group. A year and a half later, and our first book, a western historical romance, got published! We're still best friends, but we write individually now.


Q: Which books/authors most influenced your writing?

As a child, the Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder had a profound effect on me. To be able to so fully immerse myself in a world and time period so different from the one I lived in was amazing. Then, starting in college and beyond, I was greatly influenced by a wide variety of nonfiction I read exploring ancient spiritual concepts. Finally, I discovered JK Rowling's Harry Potter series. Rowling didn't influence me to start writing as I was already doing that, but the shift in how I was writing, incorporating my love of myth and mystery, was a result of my fascination with her series.


Q: What is your favorite part of the writing process?

I'm totally stealing this from someone else, I just don't know who – having written. Actually, to be honest, I love the initial inspiration and the zeal that comes with fleshing it out. However, all the stuff that comes between the initial brainstorm and the final, polished product is difficult and painful. With each book, I keep thinking it will get easier, but it doesn't. Still those two rushes at the beginning and end make it all worthwhile.


Q: What advice do you give to aspiring writers?

Give up writing if you can. It's a long and difficult road that doesn't pay much. If you can't give up, if it's simply too much a part of you, then do it right. Do the work. Read the craft books, attend the workshops, join a writers group, give and get critiques, read inside and outside the genre you write, write something new, and constantly improve your craft. Because, for most of us, writing for publication is not going to happen easily.



Q: What are you working on now?

Many stories. I always have too many books going on at one time. The one I'm hoping to share with readers the soonest is a YA contemporary fantasy involving the Jinn based on a Turkish understanding of these tricky beings. It involves an all-Jinn symphonic rock band, a houseboat-living half-Jinn girl, and the fantastic fairy chimneys of Cappadocia. I've had so much fun writing it!






About the Author
Born and raised in North Carolina, Susan Sipal had to travel halfway across the world and return home to embrace her father and grandfather's penchant for telling a tall tale. After having lived with her husband in his homeland of Turkey for many years, she suddenly saw the world with new eyes and had to write about it.

Perhaps it was the emptiness of the Library of Celsus at Ephesus that cried out to be refilled, or the myths surrounding the ancient Temple of Artemis, but she's been writing stories filled with myth and mystery ever since. She can't wait to share Southern Fried Wiccan with readers in March 2015.


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Monday, January 5, 2015

Awesomesauce Authors: An Interview with Jamie Rae

Today I'm thrilled to welcome to the blog New Adult author Jamie Rae whose book baby CALL SIGN KARMA is now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble (links below.) Here's a little bit about Jamie and her sizzling new read!

About the Book

Love in the no-fly zone…

Distraught over the loss of her brother in a fighter jet accident, Tinklee Pinkerton decides to follow in his footsteps and prove the tragedy wasn’t his fault. But when she’s chosen as the first woman to fly the Air Force’s F-35, her plan for a life that revolves around work is thrown off course by a handsome, mysterious stranger…


Thanks to Locke’s seductive British accent, sweet nature, and one too many beers, Tink is soon inspired to throw caution to the wind and herself into his arms. She thinks maybe love can heal after all—until she discovers Locke is her superior officer. Tink has no problem risking her life in the air, but with everything on the line, is she brave enough to risk her heart on the ground?



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Tell us a little about your writer's journey so far:

I searched for an agent during a time when paranormal romance was a tough sell, and she took a chance on me. The submission process was/is grueling and one that made me second-guess if I had what it took. I started thinking about what I could do while I was waiting for the trend to come back around. I was already following a lot of New Adult authors and reading their novels. I loved the risks they took, trying something new and writing about an age group underrepresented in publishing. My own “new adult” years were exciting and challenging, and I was eager to explore writing in the genre.

An idea came to me, about a female fighter pilot who was in flight school, sort of a modern day Top Gun with a unique twist. I went on submission and received a lot of feedback from editors and their acquisition teams that the setting of the story was unique but there was a concern about marketing the story to the New Adult audience. The stories they were having success with were traditional college and bad boys and this was something very different. Thankfully, not everyone felt that way and my story did find a home.

It has been a roller coaster ride of emotions during this journey, but one that has made me stronger and more determined as an author. I really hope readers will love this story and believe in it as much as I do.

Okay, let's hear your Twitter Pitch! (140 characters or less.)

If you like Maverick, then you’ll love Tink, a feisty female fighter pilot. She is taking danger and love to a whole new level. NA Romance. 

What inspired you to write this book? How is it a book only you could write?

They say to write what you know and as an Air Force veteran and military spouse, I know the military. I also love and respect strong woman, especially women in the military and in jobs that are primarily male dominated.  As for why I was best equipped to write this story…Tink has a lot of my own voice––my inside voice, her outside voice.  Also, I’m married to a fighter pilot so it was awesome to able to consult with him to make sure the flying parts of the story were authentic. A lot of the flying scenarios in the book are loosely based off of real experiences.

What's your favorite thing about writing?

It’s an escape for me. I love playing around with new stories and new characters and seeing where they will take me.

What's your least favorite thing?

When the voices stop talking


Now it's time to brag a little--What do you love most about your book?

I love the strength and vulnerability of my main character. I think she is very real. She’s a total badass chick who is willing to take chances and stand up for what she believes in. She’s also just a girl, who has unexpectedly fallen in love while dealing with the heartache of losing her brother.

  
Who was your favorite character to write? Why?

I spent so much time with Tink, that of course, I love her. So I’m going to disqualify her from the running and say Ash. I really had fun writing his character. He has a boyish charm, quick-wit and he’s an all-around stand-up guy. It also doesn’t hurt that he’s super hot and Special Forces.


What has surprised you most about publishing post-agent?

For me the toughest part was not having a say in matters that were important to me, like cover design, blurbs, etc. As authors, our stories are very personal and it’s tough when our vision is taken in a different direction. At the end of the day, I had to trust that my book was in the hands of the professionals and they want my book to succeed.

One of the greatest parts was the editing process and the experience that I had with my editor Jenn. She was amazing and challenged me to raise the bar. I’m so very thankful for the opportunity to work with her. If there is one piece of advice that I can give, whether self or traditional publishing, is the importance of working with a professional editor.


Okay, now a little about you. (And yes, I stole these questions from In the Actor's Studio with James Lipton.)

What is your favorite word? Determination.



What is your least favorite word? No.



What turns you on? People who are honorable and courageous and willing to stand up for what they believe in.



What turns you off? Negativity and dishonesty.



What sound or noise do you love?  My children’s giggles.



What sound or noise do you hate? Ambulance sirens.


What profession, other than your own, would you most like to attempt? I am in a really good place career wise at the moment. I love what I am doing. The only thing I’d possibly like to add in to the mix would be to own a quaint little coffee shop. Maybe…someday.


If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear G-d say when you arrive at the pearly gates?

You’ve made mistakes along the way, but you’ve learned from them and I’m proud of you.

Finally, what's the one question you've always wanted to answer in an interview?


If money weren’t an issue where would you like to go to work on your next novel? I would love to take a sabbatical to France where I could live in a tiny cottage, in the middle of a lavender field, and write to my heart's content.

About the Author

   


JAMIE RAE is a New Adult and Young Adult author. She writes with one goal in mind--to create stories with a positive message that will stay with the reader long after they've finished reading.

Jamie is an avid reader and loves discovering stories with a great hook, though she will not eat, sleep, or speak until she reaches the end. The Harry Potter years weren't pretty!! Convinced that her Hogwarts letter was lost in the mail, she keeps a watchful eye for owls hoping her children will have better luck!

In her other life, Jamie Rae enjoys creating smiles that will last a lifetime as an orthodontist and keeps her heart overflowing with love as a mother of three. She has perfected the art of nomadic living as a military spouse and Air Force veteran. Jamie has a passion for critters of all shapes and sizes and you can often find her sneaking them into her own home or volunteering for rescues.

Friday, November 28, 2014

Blog Tour: ANOMALY by Tonya Kuper!



Release Date: 11/25/14
Entangled Teen


Reality is only an illusion.

Except for those who can control it…

Worst. Birthday. Ever.


My first boyfriend dumped me – happy birthday, Josie!- my dad is who knows where, I have some weird virus that makes me want to hurl, and now my ex is licking another girl’s tonsils. Oh, and I’m officially the same age as my brother was when he died. Yeah, today is about as fun-filled as the swamps of Dagobah. But then weird things start happening…

Like I make something materialize just by thinking about it.

When hot badass Reid Wentworth shows up on a motorcycle, everything changes. Like, everything. Who I am. My family. What really happened to my brother. Existence. I am Oculi, and I have the ability to change reality with my thoughts. Now Reid, in all his hotness, is charged with guiding and protecting me as I begin learning how to bend reality. And he’s the only thing standing between me and the secret organization that wants me dead…




Interview with Reid Wentworth

How old are you?
Nineteen, almost twenty. Why does it matter?

Where did you grow up?
In the Hub, which is short for the largest Resistance Hub in the North America located outside Denver in the mountains. That’s the most I can really tell you. It’s a contained, self-sufficient village, including school. Besides academics, we learned hand-to-hand combat skills, in depth weapons training, in addition to Pushing and Retracting reality.

Who are your family members?
My mom, who passed away almost three years ago. My dad, who is missing and most likely being held by the Consortium or dead. And me.

What is something you hope to do someday?
Besides hoping to not have to watch over my shoulder for someone trying to take me out? Hadn’t really given it much thought. When you’re not sure if you’re going to live to see the next day, you tend not to set your expectations too high. Now that I’ve spent time with Josie though, I think I’ll actually have a list of things I’d like to accomplish either with her or because of her.

What’s your job and do you enjoy it?
I’m a trainer for the Resistance, escorting Oculi to the main Hub or helping guide them as they learn how to use and manage their new abilities they acquire around their 17th birthday. Do I enjoy it? It’s fine. Someone has to do it and I’m young enough I think I can relate to most trainees well. Josie’s different though. *smiles* Yeah, I enjoy my job with her.

What do you do for fun?
Not long ago I would’ve said ride my bike fast, workout to blow off steam, or watch a movie on a rare occasion. Now, doing anything with Josie. She makes me laugh.

Who is someone you look up to and why?
My dad. He helped form the Resistance, standing up to an organization wanting to police Oculi. That takes guts, determination, and passion.

Can you name someone who has surprised you and in what way?

That’s easy - Josie Harper. She’s not your typical scifi nerd or borderline genius. *shakes head* She faces problems head on, she’s compassionate, she’s brave. She can handle stress like no other. And she is so funny and adorable, I…*clears throat* Yeah. 





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Tonya Kuper's debut, ANOMALY, the first in the Schrodinger's Consortium young adult scifi trilogy, releases November 2014 by Entangled Teen. She lives in Omaha, NE with her two rad boys and husband, is a music junkie, and a chocolate addict. Star Wars & Sherlock fan.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Goodbye to You Blog Tour--Excerpt & Giveaway!




Goodbye To You
Release Date: 07/01/14
Swoon Romance
New Adult

About the Book


Europe? Nope. Mexico? Nope. Key West?

Not me. This summer, I'm playing nursemaid to my sister. Yeah, I know. Relatively good looking twenty-two-year-olds don't spend the summer bedside in the cancer ward, but that's the plan - until my sister threatens me with bodily harm unless I get on the plane.

That's when I met him. He likes me. Really likes me. But more than that, he loves my boobs -- like can't get enough. I have no idea how to tell him that they'll be gone soon. Courtesy of a preventative double mastectomy. Yep. That's what testing positive for the breast cancer gene mutation will do to a girl.

But don't feel sorry for me. I'm enjoying him, holding on until the last possible minute, while I muster up the strength to tell him, and watch him walk away.



EXCERPT:


I love my boobs.

From the way the sultry-eyed, dark-haired, “I wonder if he’s a J. Crew model” god is staring at them tonight from the other side of the large wood and brass-railed bar, I think he likes them too.

Maybe more than I do.

“Hey, Thea, we started with your name.” My friend Bennie slurs a little, which is weird because we just started drinking tonight.

Maybe she’s still hung over from last night.

She slides a shot of clear liquid down the bar, and the bartender slips a salt shaker and a plate of limes in front of Bennie.

Tequila. A drink that makes me do wicked things I otherwise wouldn’t consider.

J. Crew is inspiring some hot-and-heavy fantasies that exclude clothing but include lots of delicious, sweaty skin. A couple more drinks and this could be J. Crew’s lucky night. A few beers every other week is more my speed, so this trip is testing my limits.

At five foot three inches tall and weighing in at 130 pounds, my body is not built for heavy drinking.

I’m done with this crap after tonight. Well, maybe not tonight. But as soon as the “Farewell to the Boobies” tour concludes.

I’m in Key West with my best friends Bennie and Felicia—Leesh—with the sole purpose of having one last fling with a hot guy before I get a preventative mastectomy.

A strong family history of breast cancer compelled me to get genetic testing. I’m positive for the BRCA1 mutation, which means I have a sixty to eighty percent chance of breast cancer. After months of deliberating, I decided to kick cancer in the ass, hence my upcoming surgery.

But enough of that. I’m here to have fun.

Goodbye to You on Kindle Goodbye to You on Nook



About the Author




I wrote my first book at six. A retelling of The Three Little Pigs, illustrated by my grandmother, the book was never picked up and was self-published instead, glued to cardboard with a cover fashioned from wallpaper scraps.


Today, I write stories featuring nice guys (or nice guys in-the-making) in between my other jobs writing research reports for a commercial real estate company, refereeing two young daughters, navigating the teen waters with a too-cute-for-his-own-good son, spoiling a neurotic cat, and making my darling, patient husband shake his head. I'm also an autism mom, chocolate enthusiast, sports-watcher, nacho-eater, and beer-drinker.

A Maryland native, I live in North Carolina now, but dreams of the beach fuel my fantasties, and my characters can often be found strolling in the sand or sailing along a coast.



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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

TTYL by Bethany Lopez: Blog Tour and Giveaway!





Release Date: 11/12/13


The last few months have been a rough road for Melissa. Her grades have slipped, her parents treat her like a prisoner, and her closest friends are too involved in their own lives to spend time with her. Desperate to escape her depressing funk, she starts spending more time with Layla, who introduces her to a new crowd...the wrong crowd. When Melissa starts to go down a dangerous path, can anyone get through to her before she does something she'll regret?



Excerpt


I was saved by Megan walking into the kitchen, looking much like she had a few hours ago. She was scratching her head as she walked in, and was stopped short when Mom said her name in a shocked voice, “Megan!”
            Megan looked at mom and asked, “What?”
            “What is that on your neck?”
            I got up to come and see what Mom was talking about, and saw the large raspberry-colored hickey on the left side of Megan’s neck.
            I couldn’t help it, I started laughing.
            “Gross!”
            “What?” Megan asked, still half asleep, and obviously unaware that Scott had left his brand on her.
            “Is that a hickey?” Mom asked, dumbfounded. She looked back and forth between us, as if she expected the hickey to disappear from Megan’s neck and appear on mine.
            Ewww… As if! I would never let a guy suck on my neck and leave a nasty mark like that.
            Megan’s eyes opened wide, and she clamped her hand over the spot where Mom and I were looking. She turned and ran out of the room, probably to find the nearest mirror.
            She was going to kill Scott, I thought, and I started laughing again.
            “This is not funny, Melissa,” Mom fumed. “Just wait until your father sees that.”
            Oh, boy. Megan was a dead girl.

About the Author


      


Award-Winning Author Bethany Lopez began self-publishing in June 2011. Since then she has published various YA and NA books. She is a lover of romance, family, and friends, and enjoys incorporating those things in what she writes. When she isn't reading or writing, she loves spending time with her husband and children, traveling whenever possible.






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1 set of paperbacks of the series
1 set of ebooks of the series



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