Blog Giveaway!!

Haven’t read THE GRIMM LEGACY yet? Interested in winning a free ebook copy?

(Or you’ve read it and want a free copy to pass on to a friend?)

Here’s what you need to do in an email…

1) List your name. I’d like to put the name of the winner on my website. Do you really want to be known as superflysprinkles@glitterbug.stuff.net? I’ll keep your email address off the website as long as you give me your real name.

2) What’s your favorite fairy tale? It can be anything…from Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Hans Christian Andersen, Charles Perrault…or from any other multicultural folk tale that tweaks your fancy.

3) Is there a reason why you like that fairy tale? And it’s okay just to say…because I like it. If that’s the reason. Because that’s true of television shows, movies, books, etc…you might not be able to put your finger on it. If you know why, don’t cheat…let me know!

4) What format do you need? (Kindle, Nook, Mobi, PDF, etc…)

5) send that email to me at addiejking AT gmail.com a before midnight July 31, 2012. Notice I took out the @ thingy. I’m trying to avoid spammers.

I’ll print off the emails, fold the sheets, toss in a bucket, and have my Resident Contest Winner Picker draw the winner…and post it on the website on August 1.

Questions? Post them in a comment.

(Don’t have an ereader? It’s available in PDF format…which you can read right on your computer. Don’t let the lack of an ereader stop you from entering!)

UPDATERY…

If you already bought a copy of THE GRIMM LEGACY (first, let me say…THANK YOU!!), and want to try to win a copy to give a friend as a gift…that’s okay.

If you already bought a copy of THE GRIMM LEGACY and would rather win a sneak peek at book 2…which I’m currently writing…THAT’S COOL TOO!

I’ll email the winner to make sure when I draw…

More Updatery

I appeared yesterday as a guest on Dawn’s Reading Nook…my apologies for not getting this link up faster, but internet access is not the greatest in the exhibit hall at Origins, so I’m limited to when I’m home…which hasn’t been much!

Go HERE to read the interview.

(FYI, Dawn reviews a whole lot of stuff, including some steamy romance. There’s a warning button on the way to the interview…but there’s nothing in the interview that would raise any eyebrows. Still, thought it worth warning folks before they worry about something being Not Safe For Work, or whether to allow the younger set to see the interview. I got the warning button several times, but didn’t get it every time.)

 

Day One Origins

Yesterday was the first day of the Origins Game Fair. It was probably my most laid back day of the weekend…which is all yet to come, but I’m looking forward to all of it.

I spent most of the day hanging out in the Library, talking with the other writers, wandered the conference center a bit to figure out where things were, set up some stuff about the book for people to see, and went to a couple of readings by Donald J. Bingle, Gregory A. Wilson, Steven Saus, and Brad Beaulieu, and then went to dinner with a group of writers. A fairly low key convention day, especially for me.

I also got to run into some old friends at the convention, which is funny, considering I’d never been to that con before, but hey, writers network like mad when they get together, and it’s always fun to reconnect.

Will post more later.

News and Sundry

First of all, I’m thrilled to appear today on Red Tash’s Writer Wednesday blog…hop on over there and leave a comment for a chance to win a free ebook of THE GRIMM LEGACY!!

Second of all, I keep meaning to post the winners of the giveaways from my book launch party last weekend, and life keeps jumping up and biting me in annoying yet necessary distractions. My apologies for the delay…but without further ado….

Free ebook of THE GRIMM LEGACY………………………..Kelly Charland

Free sneak peak of THE ANDERSEN ANCESTRY…………Rebecca Bernard

$5 gift certificate to The Depot (coffeeshop)……………..Brit Graham

Frog Candle………………………………………………………..Kylie Fansler

Frog Garden Stake……………………………………………….Nancy Smith

Congratulations!

Thanks to Linda Johnson and the Friends of the Champaign County Library for such a wonderful event. It truly was a blast, and it went so well!

Thanks to Mom, I will have photos of the event to post before too long, but there are so many good ones, it’s hard to narrow it down! After this weekend, I will definitely get right on that, because they’re too good not to share.

Speaking of this weekend, I’ll be at the Origins Game Fair in Columbus, Ohio this weekend, appearing on panels, signing some bookmarks, showing up in the Library, and all kinds of other fun stuff.

Here’s my panel schedule…

Thursday (5/31)                I’m not on any panels that day.

Friday (6/1)                         11 am    Gender Bending Fiction

Saturday (6/2)                   2 pm      Writing as a Juggling Act

Saturday (6/2)                   3 pm      Flash Us Your Fiction, Part II

Sunday (6/3)                      11 am    The Business of Writing

In between, I’ll probably be wandering around the conference, networking in the bar, talking to people in the hallway, or typing away in a corner on at least one of the several projects I’m in the middle of at the moment. If you’re going to be at Origins, stop and say hi!

And, because there’s not ENOUGH going on this weekend, I also need to announce that I have an essay appearing in EIGHTH DAY GENESIS: A WORLDBUILDING CODEX FOR WRITERS AND CREATIVES, which released today in ebook. Yes, print versions are coming. If you, or anyone you know, write science fiction, fantasy, or horror, or some version thereof, these essays are invaluable advice from all kinds of writers.

AND for those of you who asked…THE GRIMM LEGACY is now available as a NOOK Book!

Whew! I’m tired just writing all that!

And the BIG DAY is HERE!!

My novel, THE GRIMM LEGACY, is OUT!

You can buy it at the Musa Publishing website HERE. It’s also up at Amazon HERE.

I have not yet seen it on the Barnes and Noble site, but if you buy it through the publisher, you can get it in different formats that would be compatible with ereaders other than Kindle.

The book is also featured today on the Musa Publishing blog HERE.

 

And the Countdown is ON!!

I’ve been quiet on the blog because I’ve been dealing with other details related to work, rehabbing and resting the stupid ankle injury, working on the house (cuz I don’t have ENOUGH going on, right?), and all the other craziness that comes along with being me…along with last minute details for the book, last minute details for the Book Launch Party I’m having at the Champaign County Public Library, and everything else.

If you’ll be at the launch party…I’ve got some COOL stuff to give away, but you gotta show up to win. (Only people who show up can sign up for the drawing…but if someone has to leave a bit early, they don’t have to be present at the time of the drawing.)

Here’s the swag list…we’ll be drawing names for winners at the library on Saturday.

1)      A free ebook version of THE GRIMM LEGACY

2)      A free sneak peek at Chapter 1 of the sequel, currently titled THE ANDERSEN ANCESTRY. Yup, this is my current project. This is a sneak peak at a chapter that could still see changes as the rest of the book is written…that only my writers group has seen so far!

Just because Bert is the coolest frog out there…

3)      A frog candle, as seen below…

(If you don’t win and want to pick up one of these things yourself, I don’t blame you…if you’re local to the area, my dad carries them in his shop in Bellefontaine, Ohio…King’s Country Corner)…otherwise,go to Swan Creek Candle to take a look!)

4)      A frog garden stake, as seen below…

5)      A $5 gift certificate for coffee at a local coffee shop…cuz readers and writers need their caffeine!

Also, there will be cake.

And bookmarks.

And a reading…and I’ll answer questions as best I can if anyone’s got any!

Book Launch Party

The Grimm Legacy releases on May 25, 2012.

On Saturday, May 26, 2012, I’ll be hosting a Book Launch/Reading/reception at the Champaign County (Urbana, Ohio) Public Library from 10 a.m. until noon.

I’m planning a short talk about how to outline/plan a novel, a short reading,  a q and a, and a reception for anyone who’s interested.

There will also be an ebook giveaway, some other giveaways, snacks, and an all around good time!

I tried to put out invitations on Facebook, but got limited to the number I could send out…so if anyone’s in the Urbana area on May 26, 2012 and looking for something fun to do…come see us in the meeting room of the library, say hi, and enter to win a free ebook!

Where Do I Find a Writer’s Group?

So, maybe I’ve convinced you to look for and try to meet with other writers in your area for the purpose of making your writing stronger.

Maybe I haven’t. Still, trust me on this one. You might be a kick-butt writer…but you can only get better when someone tells you what needs work. Editors and agents need projects to be the best they can be when they get them…they can’t spend the hours and hours with you that might have been invested years ago. Yes, Harper Lee spent hours and hours doing edits with her editor. Yes, To Kill A Mockingbird was the glorious result of it. But that was a different time, a different industry, and a different economy. Today’s publishing world moves ten times faster (if not more), and requires you to hit the ground running earlier and smarter than it used to. And I still believe that Ms. Lee was the exception, not the rule, back then.

That said, where do you go about finding these people?

1)      Your local library

Your librarian may well know of groups that meet…heck, they might even meet at the library itself. If nothing else, they might have a bulletin board where people could post notices that they are looking for this kind of group. If they do, take advantage.  And there may be writing classes at the library itself for little to no cost that you could attend and meet other writers that might be interesting in forming such a group.

2)      Your local bookstore

If you have a local bookstore that’s active in the community, this is gold. Sometimes they host book groups or writer groups, sometimes they sponsor writers to have events at their store. Get involved. You never know who you might meet, or who might also be looking for the same thing you are looking for.

3)      National Novel Writing Month

There’s a lot of writers out there who have widely varying opinions on the November event. Reality is, though, if you sign up, and if there are local events, it’s a good place to meet up with other writers in your area.

The first writing group I was in formed after the end of my first NaNoWriMo. We’d all been talking throughout November about getting serious about getting published. I still miss these guys, but I just can’t pull off all the driving and expense to keep meeting with them. One of these days, I’ll have to see about making it to a meeting just to say hi and talk to them all again.

4)      Your local coffee shop

This is where I found the second group I joined. A local coffee shop had flyers about a writing workshop that was meeting at the library for a nominal cost. I showed up, went to several workshops, and was eventually invited to join in their twice-monthly meetings. I’m thrilled, to say the least.

5)      Writer’s conferences/workshops/seminars

I don’t just rely on a writer’s group; I also have a few (invaluable) beta readers. Every single one of them lives far enough away that I can’t meet them on a regular basis. I met every single one of them at a different conference. We keep up by phone, by email, by each other’s websites, and during conference season it’s always wonderful to see them again.

Why do I use both a critique group and beta readers? Well, the writers’ groups get the rough stuff, the zero draft, the one with all the bumps and holes and grittiness that needs ironed out. The beta readers, well, they get the draft that’s been through the crit group, and that I’ve been through again with a fine tooth comb…for the final sanding and polishing before I ever even consider submission. Then I make another pass before sending it anywhere.

What is striking to me is how much clearer and cleaner those beginning drafts are since I started all of this (yikes!) five years ago, but no matter how much better it feels, I’m always going to want someone to go over my stuff, poised at the ready with the red pen of death.