08 December 2013 | By: Unknown

Cover Reveal Time!


I finally get to share my cover with everyone!! I'm so excited and so nervous.  I don’t think I was this anxious about my first book. T_T This was my NaNoWriMo winner for 2010 and then I shelved it because I didn’t like it.  Three years later and now it’s been pulled off the shelf, dusted and polished. I suppose in a way this is my first book more so than Of Gaea though that one has a very special place in my heart as well. ^_^ 

So a little about the book first.

Just About Healing by Victoria Escobar
Expected Publication: January 14th, 2014
Genre: Contemporary Fiction

And the synopsis of said book:

My sister was my lifeline, my beacon, my North Star. I could rely on her, depend on her, turn to her when the world was just too hard to face. She could depend on me for the same.

I laughed with her; cried with her; rejoiced her success; and part of me died with her too. I lived for her, loved no one greater than her. Without Savannah, I had no one to turn to, no one to share my soul with. My other half, closer than twins we were, was just gone.

Grief broke my soul and crushed my heart to dust. I didn’t know how to put the pieces back together. I wasn’t sure I even want to without her. How could I live knowing she would never share anything with me again?

Time, supposedly, heals all wounds. I don't believe that. But I do know there are other ways to heal. I just had to find them.


And now the part everyone’s waiting for! The cover:



Well, what do you think?  I’m pretty tickled with it. ^_^ And because I’m feeling generous here’s a teaser from the book:

     “Evelyn, I am truly sorry.”  He began.  His shadowed face seemed more so in the light and it hurt to look at him.  He wasn’t much older than me, but at the moment he looked antique. 
      I shook my head and looked away.  “I mean no disrespect to you, but right now, when I look at you, all I see is the one who was supposed to die.”
      Out of the corner of my eye I watched his hands slide into his pockets.  “I know.  It’s what I see every time I look in the mirror. Even knowing… Even knowing the treatments weren’t working, I still feel like she should have been allowed every second she could squeeze out.”
      Thrown off guard, I stared in the distance.  Beyond my control, my eyes welled up.  I hadn’t a counter for his simple acceptance.  I didn’t think he would simply accept without argument.
      “I wanted you to know, I had asked her if she would marry me that night.  I told her I wasn’t officially asking until I got your blessing, but that was my intent.”  His eyes glossed as he struggled with his emotions.  “She was rushing home to get your blessing.  I know very well it’s my fault.”
      I was relieved of further conversation when Douglass pulled the car to the curb.  I didn’t have an answer for that.  They were both so young, and being musical geniuses didn’t mean they had a grasp on the concept of life.  It was something I would have had to think about before giving a blessing. 
      “Evelyn?”  His voice was so pained I couldn’t turn to face him for fear I’d start crying again.
      I opened the door and without turning around said the only thought that coursed through my mind, “No one loved her more than I.”

Woohoo!  I really look forward to everyone’s responses! Let me know what you think!



11 November 2013 | By: Unknown

Louisville Author Event - April 5th, 2014

Hello all!!

I'm so excited to announce I will be one of the attending authors at the Louisville Author Event, in Louisville at the Galt Hotel on April 5th, 2014. If you haven't yet, you can get your tickets here.

With that being said I need to know how many books I should be toting along.  Because I have more than one, buying books that won't be purchased in super excess is just silly. ^_^ I will have books, don't get me wrong, but instead of lugging around six or seven boxes of books (through eight states), I'm hoping to consolidate that to maybe three or four.  Not counting the pre-orders.

Also, if you would like to pre-order a book, but aren't sure if you can make the event LET ME KNOW. I'll be more than happy to make arrangements to ship an autographed book.


09 October 2013 | By: Unknown

Indie Life: Things to Come

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Wow.  Summer is over.  At least it is in Upstate NY.  The cold weather is just moving in. It feels like I haven’t really accomplished much all summer even the last month feels kind of inactive.

I’m writing of course.  Not as often as I should be or as fast but I have a reason for that.  There’s a hard, cyst like object growing in the joint of my right wrist that hinders my middle and ring fingers.  I’m in the process of locating a doctor and getting that checked out.  I’m worried about wrist surgery and how that’s going to affect my writing.  Though to be fair, if it doesn’t get taken off I’m worried I’m going to lose use of all my fingers if it continues to grow.  Rock and a hard place. *sigh*

I’ve gotten Just About Healing back from the awesome editor and I’ve completed the final edits of that.  This weekend I hope to start the formatting of said book.

I’ve found some really useful Youtube videos for book formatting in InDesign.  I’ve had InDesign for years and have yet to even open the program.  I’m excited to get my hands on it and I think I might look up some library books and see about getting a few directly related to InDesign.  I use Photoshop and Illustrator all the time and to a lesser extent Audition and After Effects. I do have Dreamweaver which I’ve been told can do what I want it to, but I’d rather start with InDesign.

Of Sparta is on the way to the editor.  I’m so happy to finally get that off my desk.  I only got one of the betas back after two follow up emails so I’m making do.  Hopefully, the lovely Anna, will catch anything I’ve missed in my clean up.

Next month is NaNoWriMo!  Who’s participating?  I’m jumping in as usual.  ^_^  I’m excited for that and hoping that will kick start me back into writing at pace.  Though we’ll see how my hand acts.  I’m debating between an Urban Fantasy (I’ve outlined twice now, and trashed both.), or a Chick Lit that I’ve only just developed with an idea to write it sometime after I finalize the two books currently in final stages. What do you think?  Urban Fantasy or Chick Lit?

I have already started a Contemporary Fiction but since its +8000 words it’s not valid to use for NaNoWriMo.  Not to mention I’ve been sitting on its outline for a couple of months and had only started it to keep myself occupied while I waiting on the editing to come back.  I’m not entirely sure if it’s serious or not

How can you tell if you’re serious about what you’re writing?  The reason I ask is because in general I put the same amount of enthusiasm into everything I write.  So while it’s been moving slowly I’ve still got writing hours scheduled and I’m still completely immersed in the world I’m writing as I’m writing it.  But I’m not sure if it’ll amount to anything though I am aware we are our own worst enemies. 

Where is everyone else at this month?  I hope more productive than I. ^_^ 


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11 September 2013 | By: Unknown

Indie Life: Busy Little Bee

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*Goes running after head* I can’t help but feel that way at the moment.  My head has been removed and I’m chasing after it.  I’m so busy these days I’ve not had time to post, well, anything really.  Thank goodness for the Google reminder that I had to post. It’s a welcome break. 

I think what the main problem is I have too many irons in the fire.  Not that I don’t love being busy. It gives me less time for doubt or fear that way, lol. But still. There’s only so much one person can do after all. 

So what am I doing? You wonder. Well, let me tell you. ^_^

I’ve got an innocent NA on the desk of my NEW and FABULOUS editor. Anna from AGC Editing and Services. She is prompt, friendly and cost efficient. I love having her as part of my writing crew. It’s taken a huge burden off me THANK YOU whoever granted that wish. 

I’ve also got a book outstanding now, with a couple of beta readers. While I hope there’s nothing wrong, I really, really wish they’d at least answer an email. I was supposed to have those back on the 5th yeah, didn’t happen so that’s a frustrating worry. I’m not sure what to do about it but send yet, another email. Even if they haven’t gotten to it, I’d still like to know, you know?

I started a YA Paranormal. Starring rabid vampires (that act like wild dogs really) and a dystopian society. A few thousand words in I was giving myself nightmares so I had to stop writing that. >_< Well, not stop entirely, but not live in it for three hours of a day. Which apparently is enough to make my sleep less than pleasant. 

I’ve got an outline for two NA Contemporaries completed.  One is controversial to say the least and I’m really debating whether or not I should go beyond the outline on that one.  It’s certainly not any more shocking that some of the suicide or gay pride stories I’ve read from the genre (it’s not about either), but at the same time I know it’s going to generate a lot of interest and not necessarily the good kind just from its topic.  Part of me feels it needs to be written and the other part is scared of the outcome and what it’s going to take to write it. The other is a simple romance, that really isn’t that simple, but fun, I hope. 

I’ve got to decide though, on what to write next. I can’t sit stagnant much longer or the voices will drive me insane. Since I’m only writing the Vamp thing a few thousand words at a time (if I have that many to write) I need something else for full time writing. I just can’t decide on what. 

I’ve also signed up for a free course from CourseSera.  It’s titled “Crafting an Effective Writer: Tools of the Trade”. I think it’ll be fun and it certainly can’t hurt any. Besides anything that could potentially make me a better writer is good for the soul. 

So that's been my busy month. ^_^ How was yours?

 

13 August 2013 | By: Unknown

Indie Life: End of Summer

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And so the end of summer is nigh. *sigh* Time does indeed fly when you’re not paying attention to it.  

I don’t really have much to report for the month.  It’s been a slow summer.  Other than UTopYA I haven’t been able to go to any other writer’s convention which is sad, but unavoidable.  But boy do I have plans for next year. ^_^

I’ve unshelfed a book that I wrote two years ago, cleaned it up and sent it to my beta readers. They love it, so it can’t be as bad as I thought it was. I’ve learned a new lesson from that – Even if I think it’s crap, not everyone thinks like I do. And of course we are our own worst enemies. Now that I have it back from Beta though, I’m tightening up all the problem areas and will have it sent to my Editor by September first. (Come hell or high water.) And *crosses fingers* will have it released in time for Christmas.

I did finally find a reliable editor through a recommendation from another author. ^_^ That was a God send. I won’t ever have to line edit again. *happy dance*

I’m debating on creating an Indiegogo (or whatever it’s called – I have it bookmarked) to see if I can raise money to pay a small publisher for publishing. I was looking into SheWrites and Mill City Press.  However, they’re EXPENSIVE.  Has anyone tried to collect donations for prizes? Has it worked?

Nothing really else to provide this month.  I’m writing until my hands bleed and editing until my eyes cross.  But I’m blissfully content.  That’s what matters most. ^_^

How is everyone else doing this month?