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message 101: by Hamilton (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments Copyright is ALWAYS the propriety of the author, the author is your real name on the publishing contract although the (c) will always be linked to the pen name. In theory there should be no problem but somehow, from what I read and not from any personal experience, Amazon has an overcomplicated methodology.


message 102: by Ken (new)

Ken Mooney (kenmooney) Yeah, I think I'll stick with my own name, certainly until I start on the weird romance novel that I have knocking around that's so different that I have to use a different name...or else.

Still, interesting to see that there are ups and downs to it all. I genuinely think it's hilarious seeing people comment on social media how they had to buy Robert Galbraith's book (because it was Rowling) with no respect or acknowledgement of the book itself. Surely a branding success, but a writer's worst nightmare...


message 103: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Ohh :3

I wonder how well the book would have done without Rowling being outed.


message 104: by D.M. (new)

D.M. Stoddard (KingdomofTorrence) | 2 comments Hello. I am D.M. Stoddard, author and artist for the Kingdom of Torrence series. It is a fantasy for youth to seniors. The storyline takes place in a world I created. Maps and histories are included.

Each book starts and ends with a bards tale. The first book, The Legend of Jerrod, was released in January 2013. I anticipate a re-release in September. I am currently writing Amanda's Quest which should be released in 2014.

Thank you for the invite. I look forward to reading the posts.

Best,
D.M. Stoddard


message 105: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments D.M. Stoddard your book sounds interesting good luck with it :D


message 106: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Tirado (brendaoxotee) Bisky wrote: "@Ken Oh does amazon interfear if you have a different name?

@Brenda. Hi! I dislike nanowrite so much. getting people to write a certain amount in a set time is always a big no no for me, everyones..."


Bisky, you are so right about "nanowrite". The whole time I was doing it, all I was thinking about was how many words I could get accomplished in a day rather than actually focusing on my story. Ultimately, my love for it was not the same anymore. I didn't get that type of freeing, awesome sensation from when I first wrote it. Thank you. I wish you good luck as well :D


message 107: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@DM sounds interesting :3

@Brenda Glad I'm not being a grump about it :3 Once you get your process perfect words will fly. I got my word count for A Dance With Fury in 3 weeks. Taken me alot longer to edit but I'm getting there now :3 And my excuse is I'm promoting (not procastinating :p)


message 108: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Tirado (brendaoxotee) @Bisky That's amazing, I love the title of your novel by the way :) what's your editing process?
For me, I've always had trouble editing because my story always is radically different from what I intended to happen and I incorporate too many things and I just get a whole mess in the end. I don't how to sift through all of it efficiently enough D: But I guess it is partly my fault because I hate plotting, I let my characters take control.


message 109: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments @Brenda that's what I do as well. I make notes as they come to me in my notebook, but where writing is concerned it's a matter of sitting down in front of my computer and just writing what my characters tell me. It works for me :D


message 110: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Thank you :3 It was devised over coffee with my friends as no one liked its original title :p

My editing process is awful! Don't follow it :p

With ADWF I did alot of planning. So I already kinda knew where I was going from :3 I just recently added a chapter though so having to change things accordingly :p

I pick a word count to stop at (to stop the problem I had with my other novel running into the 200ks :P) and then start reading back through. I just try my best to get the continuity right, and add in scenes i think it needs. Then I read back through again and add descriptions, tastey similies and such. Then! I go back and check spelling and that the sentences flow well :p Sometimes I do it in strange orders though :x


message 111: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Tirado (brendaoxotee) @April Haha, that's awesome! Whenever I try to take notes about my story, I always feel as if I'm taking away from what I really want to happen. I don't know, it's all about the mystery in what's going to happen next I guess!


message 112: by Ken (new)

Ken Mooney (kenmooney) I'm a big believer in letting the characters taking control, and I actually let them decide the plot.

Usually, before I start writing, I'll have beats of the story mapped out, and then I'll look at (main) characters: each one has to have something (however small) to do at all points of the story, and should have an arc/growth in and of themselves. Story/arcs get tweaked until I'm happy, and then I start writing.

Usually, first draft is bare bones dialogue and stage directions of about 50k words. Second draft expands on that, but I'll also move/change scenes to better suit the flow at this stage. I also find myself hitting on interesting character combinations that help/change their arc, and that builds things up from there. Then, before draft three, I go back to my character arcs and the overall plot.

It's worked for me so far, and yielded some surprising results: one character survived Godhead because I thought her arc too much fun to kill her. Another got culled because I couldn't justify his arc and it was too similar to someone else's. I'm also currently writing the sequel, and thanks to my OCD levels of needing to know where everyone is and what they're doing at any given time, two characters have run into each other and had a quick catch-up and I've suddenly realised there's a chemistry there that actually plays into both their characters and the bigger plot. And suddenly, the entire series has shifted direction slightly, just because of this new dynamic.


message 113: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Tirado (brendaoxotee) @Bisky that sounds like a reasonable editing process! lol. I always like to hear what other people do I can incoporate some of it with my weird, messy editing style :P


message 114: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments I make notes of what my characters tell me either about themselves (when introducing themselves) or something they need to tell me when I'm away from my computer other than that I have no ideas I just sit and write what they tell me. In my last book I had to leave them for a week and they were not happy (talk about sulking so it felt to me) mind you it might of had something with me leaving them straight after they had found a brutal murder scene!


message 115: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Barnes | 86 comments Morning, Thank you for the invite. :) I'm working on a couple of things. Supernatural in nature, which is new to me. In the first editing stages...fun fun fun. LOL


message 116: by Rhonda (new)

Rhonda Patton (rhondapatton) | 3 comments Scott wrote: "Greetings all!

This looks like a fun little group. So many talented people all in one place.

I've been back in the writing saddle, so to speak, for about a year now, and just released "Gossamer ..."


Glad to meet you as well. Hope we can all help one another and spread each others work as well.


message 117: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Heidi Hello, I'm thinking about chaning the name of the group to I hate editing! :p

@April Ken brenda I think i do alittle of all that. It always amazes me when I look back and think, did I write that or are my characters real and whispering to me :x Locker in a marble #MIB

@Rhonda Scott :D! I agree


message 118: by Julia (new)

Julia Ray | 5 comments Hello! Thanks for the invite. I am currently editing my adventure novel, Obeyville Snoop, and dragging my feet on that part. :) I love to read any and all kinds of books. I am a wife and mom of four. Looks like my reading list just increased! :)


message 119: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 1 comments Hello. Wow! So many great people. Am working on a children's book and romance!
Plus am a readaholic!:)


message 120: by Ken (new)

Ken Hughes (kenhughes) | 12 comments (Sorry for staying away for a bit.)

Glad you think the flying idea has, um, legs. It's not about acrophobia, but there are going to be a few other nasty things about both travelling The High Road and what's been lurking around it, trust me on that. (Or, don't just trust me, check out my other book; I see The Wrath allows that much.)

I've never believed in characters arguing with me, exactly; I'd rather build them to fit my needs and then listen closely to what I've got before I start writing. (Measure twice, cut once?) But letting them change the plot would be fine, if you were willing to chop away and add scenes based on what have now become the story's needs.


message 121: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Tirado (brendaoxotee) @bisky haha, i love when my characters talk to me. Especially when they give me short but impactful phrases. Here are two (from Road to the Grave):
"Into the fire, into the grave." Woke up with that chant in my head.
and "I am the grave that I have buried in my mind."

It's so fascinating... like where in my brain did this finally surface from? lol.


message 122: by Ken (new)

Ken Hughes (kenhughes) | 12 comments As long as it's *your* brain. :)


message 123: by Paula (last edited Aug 22, 2013 11:09PM) (new)

Paula Williams (daystealer) | 1 comments Hi. Thanks for the invite. My fantasy "Daystealer" is currently rep'd by Talcott Notch. I've drafted the sequel "Nightstealer" and have plotted the third, "Bonestealer." These books are part of a series I call "Stealersaga" which is the name of my blog where I get to write non-fiction as well. I read YA (anything but contemporary) but it looks like my books might be for the adult market. I love to talk about the writing process and analyze books since I used to be an English teacher to teenagers.


message 124: by Hamilton (last edited Aug 22, 2013 11:47PM) (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments For authors, schizophrenia is not a disorder, it’s an asset.

It’s okay to have imaginary friends, or characters generated by the unconscious mind. It’s a bit like having the spirits of the universes living in your head. It’s when you actually start holding conversations with them that’s it’s time to visit the physciatrist.

When I sit down to write, and I’m usually writing three to four manuscripts at any one time – the characters of each work spontaneously argue amongst themselves to see who takes centre stage.(Not really - but I like to think they do.)


message 125: by Michael (new)

Michael | 1 comments Hi Bisky,

I love to read and I am currently working on my first Graphic Novel series which will be introduced to the world through my web comic. The plan is to start publishing this September. The story arc is 7 volumes long and I have been thinking and working on it for the last eight years. Its time to let the baby out. When Chapter one is up I will post the link and you guys can tell me what you think.

Mikmik


message 126: by D (new)

D R Perry (AuthorDRPerry) | 11 comments Hello people

Nice to be amongst the talented and the beautiful.

My debut novel 'Become' is out September 17th it is a crime thriller. Tony Lewis slowly tumbles down the rabbit hole of the criminal underworld in search of justice. But as he heads into the darkness the shadows consume him, until only darkness he can see.

I have just had my first interview by a newspaper reporter and starting to feel like an author.

My next project is 'Becoming' the prequel. Every story has two sides. 20,000 words down.


message 127: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Jwls Mac hi! Keep going it will be finished before you know it!

@Margaret Welcome aboard! :D Im sure youll find lots to read here :D

@ken don't worry :3 I like monsters and nasty things. I think the stories needs kind of speak to you after a while. I like that alot, its a great feeling.

@Brenda Oh thats soo cool! Sometimes it really feels like you pull things from the ether. I wrote this: ”But forests,” he squinted up at the shadowing canopy. The sun breaking through the leaves gave the impression of hundreds of small moons. ”They have a replenishing energy. I feel more alive here. I feel life has more purpose. I feel as if it’s easier to heal.” - afterwards I was reading it and wondered where the hell I got it from :p

@Paula, sounds interesting. Its funny how our backgrounds fit into our writing :D

@Hamilton I have to stick to one project or I only write the fun scenes!

@Micheal I lvoe graphic novels! Good luck!

@Daniel wow! Im jealous of your authordom :3 Well done!


message 128: by Hemmie (new)

Hemmie Martin (hemmiemartin) Hello and thanks for the invite. I write contemporary fiction and crime novels. I tend to be hopeless in groups as I get over-whelmed with posts from groups. I have a mission to get more involved, so here's hoping I do. Hope the words are flowing for you all.
Take care, Hemmie


message 129: by Rhea and Rory (new)

Rhea and Rory James (rheaandroryjames) | 8 comments Thank you for the invite! We write sci fi/fantasy and are working on an exciting new YA project!


message 130: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Hemmie hi! I know what you mean :3 Hopefully this will be the group your looking for

@Rhea and Rory Nice to have you aboard :3


message 131: by Hemmie (new)

Hemmie Martin (hemmiemartin) @Bisky hi!I'm back here replying, so that's a good start :-) I tend to get so absorbed in writing when not working or tending to the family, that social interaction and my blog tend to go on the back burner. I have lots to improve.


message 132: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments hey Hemmie good thing about this group is we're all doing the same and you can just pop back when and as you want to. Perfect kind of group :D


message 133: by Hemmie (new)

Hemmie Martin (hemmiemartin) You're right, April. It's the life of an author, I suppose :-)


message 134: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments It is and I definitely wouldn't change it. I love writing to much for that :D


message 135: by Hemmie (new)

Hemmie Martin (hemmiemartin) I know what you mean. Writing has a powerful pull, so much so that at times I lose track of time and forget to get a meal ready for the family. I pity them at times!


message 136: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments Yes I quite often find myself thirsty and hungry then realize its dinner time and I forgot about lunch!


message 137: by Ken (new)

Ken Hughes (kenhughes) | 12 comments You know, I retweeted the line "The hard things about writing are starting and not stopping"-- before I realized it didn't actually say "starting and STOPPING." Shows where I stand (ok, sit).


message 138: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments Yep that definitely covers it :D


message 139: by Hemmie (new)

Hemmie Martin (hemmiemartin) I love the way we're discussing this, April and Ken, and yet I've not left here to prepare dinner. On that note, I shall bid you farewell and hope to catch up with you all later :-)


message 140: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments Enjoy your dinner which reminds me I must get mine as well. Time runs when your having fun. Chat soon all :D


message 141: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa Crawford | 19 comments Hi Bisky, thanks for the invite. I write contemporary fiction. I have a novella and short story collection out, and I'm working on a novel which I fear will become a novella because anything over 55k scares me :-)


message 142: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I'm hungry :x


message 143: by Tony (new)

Tony Riches (tonyriches) | 1 comments Hi from Wales! Happy to support writers on twitter https://twitter.com/tonyriches and with guest posts and book launches on my blog The Writing Desk at www.tonyriches.co.uk


message 144: by Teryn (new)

Teryn | 2 comments Hi, my name is Teryn O'Brien, and I'm writing a YA fantasy trilogy! I've been working on it for 10 years. The land is called Tiinelia, and it has no association with earth (so it's a fantasy outside our own world, on an entirely new world). :)


message 145: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Tony hello! Nice to know :D

@Teryn I love new worlds :3 Sounds epic!


message 146: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Barnes | 86 comments Bisky wrote: "@Heidi Hello, I'm thinking about chaning the name of the group to I hate editing! :p

LOL I like it!



message 147: by Susan (new)

Susan (authorsusanreid) | 28 comments Hello All! Thanks for inviting me!! This is my first group here...(still trying to figure out all the ins and outs of how Goodreads works actually!) I'm currently writing Book 2 of my Divinity Saga, Divinity Transcendence, which will be my 2nd book baby set to be released this October. The first is already here...somewhere. Some may have heard of or seen it Divinity the Gathering Book One. I look forward to meeting and chatting it up with everyone! :)


message 148: by Susan (new)

Susan (authorsusanreid) | 28 comments Hey there Nick! Yes it is! Good to hear from you!


message 149: by Hamilton (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments Susan wrote: "Hello All! Thanks for inviting me!! This is my first group here...(still trying to figure out all the ins and outs of how Goodreads works actually!) I'm currently writing Book 2 of my Divinity Saga..."

If you ever figure out how to really navigate Goodreads write a book called "Goodreads for Dummies" - you'll become rich and famous!


message 150: by Susan (new)

Susan (authorsusanreid) | 28 comments Lol! Good to know I'm not the only one then! I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend and gets some writing in maybe...:)


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