My writing pal Laura Langston, author of currently released teen novel ‘The Art of Getting Stared At,’ has a post on her blog today (December 10, 2014) about 'Our Favorite Holiday Traditions' at www.lauralangston.com. She invited a few young adult authors to share their favorites, and I am privileged to be in the company of them to also give my two cents on holiday traditions (well actually, ‘two cents’ is impossible what with the lack of penny, so I guess I gave my ‘five cents’).
Our family holiday tradition started quite a few years ago, and I don’t know exactly when, how or why. The ‘Spot’ has been our spot for so many years – for so many memories and celebrations – that now, despite not knowing the origin of how our tradition began, it only seems right to go there on Christmas Eve. It wouldn’t be the same, otherwise.
It’s a tradition – it’s almost a given – and I look forward to it every year.
Every December 24th we head to BC-owned ‘White Spot Restaurant’ for dinner. We have a favorite close to home on Vancouver Island where we are ‘regulars.’ Some might think it unconventional, but heck it works for us. We go to the same location and we always seem to get the same table server – he gets a big tip! Although unable to remember when we started going, I do remember feeling guilty about making someone work on Christmas Eve. But when we brought up the topic with the server he admitted that he, along with other servers, vie for the shift – it’s one of the most lucrative days to work of the year!
So we go, no matter how unconventional it may seem (others have the same idea, as well, as the place is usually very busy – so we aren’t THAT unconventional). We go in the spirit of giving; we leave our guy a big tip. We go in the spirit of giving back to our community; supporting local economy. We go in the spirit of family and togetherness; no one is gobbling down their food to rush to the TV/computer/game/whatever. And we go in the spirit of merriment and good will to all women/men; momma isn’t miserable, tired, rushed and harried after a morning/day/afternoon of cooking, therefore making her cranky towards her men.(She’s only gonna cook all day on Christmas day, anyways.)
Needless to say, I’m counting down the days – not so much for Christmas, but for Christmas Eve dinner! Pass the salt and gimme a side of Triple-O-Sauce…and save me a candy cane for later!
(And what is my 'usual' for dinner? Whatever I'm in the mood for - it's Christmas after all!)
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
Cyber Monday Deal - December 1 2014
Get great deals on my young adult ebook, 'Newbie Nick' as well as others over at Lycaon Press (my publisher) and Breathless Press! HURRY!
About 'Newbie Nick' - When 14-year-old Nick Zinsky secretly busks for money on the downtown streets, he soon learns that keeping his "job" a secret is harder than he thought.
All 14-year-old Nick Zinsky wanted was a guitar of his own and a necklace for his mom, and he wanted to buy both on his own, without anyone's help. Too young to get a real job, he came up with a plan to get the money.
Using a guitar loaned from his high school, he spent the summer and weekends playing the guitar while busking downtown. But he had to keep his "job" a secret from everyone—from his mom, his music teacher, the other kids at school, and especially from the school bully, Beau.
But when a music competition is announced where the prizes would solve all Nick's problems, Nick lacks the confidence to enter the competition. Having a nickname like "Newbie Nick" doesn't help, either.
Does he find the courage to enter? Will he ever get his guitar?
Get it TODAY (December 1, 2014) for $1.20!
About 'Newbie Nick' - When 14-year-old Nick Zinsky secretly busks for money on the downtown streets, he soon learns that keeping his "job" a secret is harder than he thought.
All 14-year-old Nick Zinsky wanted was a guitar of his own and a necklace for his mom, and he wanted to buy both on his own, without anyone's help. Too young to get a real job, he came up with a plan to get the money.
Using a guitar loaned from his high school, he spent the summer and weekends playing the guitar while busking downtown. But he had to keep his "job" a secret from everyone—from his mom, his music teacher, the other kids at school, and especially from the school bully, Beau.
But when a music competition is announced where the prizes would solve all Nick's problems, Nick lacks the confidence to enter the competition. Having a nickname like "Newbie Nick" doesn't help, either.
Does he find the courage to enter? Will he ever get his guitar?
Get it TODAY (December 1, 2014) for $1.20!
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
PiBoIdMo - Picture Book Idea Month 2014
What a year – what a month!
The year is almost up as I write this, and for me it’s been a whirlwind, busy, exciting year of writing. Not only was my young adult ebook ‘Newbie Nick’ released by Lycaon Press, but I’ve had many publications with Chicken Soup for the Soul (find out more at www.lisamcmanuslange.blogspot.com) and I have been busy, busy, busy writing….
While waiting to hear back from a publisher on two children’s/young adult books, I have been working on another book for teens – about a boy and his genie. When I’m working on a book, I am in deep thinking/planning/plotting mode and I find it hard to focus on anything else. I have to stay ‘in the book.’
However, sometimes I have to force myself to take a break from it, to let things germinate and ripen. I never stray too far from it, though – doing so can be catastrophic as too much/too long time away can slow down my flow in the story.
But recently a little side project came up – not a ‘project’ but a ‘creativity-builder.’ Fellow young adult author, Jenny Watson, author of ‘Prove it Josh’ (Sono Nis Press), told me about a month-long creativity group. PiBoIdMo – Picture Book Idea Month – was established back in 2009 by Tara Lazar, and it’s continued every year.
The concept is to come up with an idea (or more) a day for the month of November. ‘Registering’ via their website holds you accountable – once you’ve ‘told’ someone about it, you’re kind of committed. And it’s simple – you’re not writing a story – you’re just jotting down an idea (or more) a day, and at the end of the month, guess what? You have 30, or more, ideas to work with! One idea fosters another, and then another, and then another. The PiBoIdMo is fabulous, and the Facebook support page is even better – everyone shares ideas and experiences to inspire and encourage other writers.
For me, given we are ¾ of the way through the month as I write this, I have found participating in this event more rewarding than I had ever imagined. I have come up with at least 5 or 6 ideas a day, whether it’s simply jotting down a book title, a concept, or a sentence – it’s something – and creativity begets creativity and all that.
So mark your calendars for next year and register for the idea-building month. Or better yet, start your own Picture Book Idea Month – stay committed and get writing!
The year is almost up as I write this, and for me it’s been a whirlwind, busy, exciting year of writing. Not only was my young adult ebook ‘Newbie Nick’ released by Lycaon Press, but I’ve had many publications with Chicken Soup for the Soul (find out more at www.lisamcmanuslange.blogspot.com) and I have been busy, busy, busy writing….
While waiting to hear back from a publisher on two children’s/young adult books, I have been working on another book for teens – about a boy and his genie. When I’m working on a book, I am in deep thinking/planning/plotting mode and I find it hard to focus on anything else. I have to stay ‘in the book.’
However, sometimes I have to force myself to take a break from it, to let things germinate and ripen. I never stray too far from it, though – doing so can be catastrophic as too much/too long time away can slow down my flow in the story.
But recently a little side project came up – not a ‘project’ but a ‘creativity-builder.’ Fellow young adult author, Jenny Watson, author of ‘Prove it Josh’ (Sono Nis Press), told me about a month-long creativity group. PiBoIdMo – Picture Book Idea Month – was established back in 2009 by Tara Lazar, and it’s continued every year.
The concept is to come up with an idea (or more) a day for the month of November. ‘Registering’ via their website holds you accountable – once you’ve ‘told’ someone about it, you’re kind of committed. And it’s simple – you’re not writing a story – you’re just jotting down an idea (or more) a day, and at the end of the month, guess what? You have 30, or more, ideas to work with! One idea fosters another, and then another, and then another. The PiBoIdMo is fabulous, and the Facebook support page is even better – everyone shares ideas and experiences to inspire and encourage other writers.
For me, given we are ¾ of the way through the month as I write this, I have found participating in this event more rewarding than I had ever imagined. I have come up with at least 5 or 6 ideas a day, whether it’s simply jotting down a book title, a concept, or a sentence – it’s something – and creativity begets creativity and all that.
So mark your calendars for next year and register for the idea-building month. Or better yet, start your own Picture Book Idea Month – stay committed and get writing!
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Teen Read Week 2014 Winners!
Thanks to everyone who stopped by this past week!
The two ladies who won a prize pack are Lee McKenzie and Ros Villers - congratulations ladies! I will email you privately!
Take care everyone!
Lisa
The two ladies who won a prize pack are Lee McKenzie and Ros Villers - congratulations ladies! I will email you privately!
Take care everyone!
Lisa
Friday, October 17, 2014
Teen Read Week 2014
To celebrate and honor YALSA’s Teen Read week October 12 – 18th, I’m holding a giveaway!
YALSA - Young Adult Library Services Association - has been holding a 'teen read week' every year since 1998 and it's held annually during the third week of October. The purpose? To encourage teens to be regular readers and library users - sounds like a great idea to me!
To find out more visit http://teenreadweek.ning.com/ and YALSA - Young Adult Library Services Association at http://www.ala.org/yalsa/
And now onto the giveaway…
What do you like to read and where do you get your books?
Comment below and your name will be entered into a random drawing for one of two prize packs!
Prize Pack #1:
• Copy of my ebook novella ‘Newbie Nick’ published by Lycaon Press (formats for Kindle, Kobo and Nook)
• Copy of ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul – The Cat Did What?’ which features two of my stories about – you guessed it – cats!
• Packet of decorative sticky notes
• Notebook
• Bookmark
• ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
Prize Pack #2:
• Copy of ‘Not Your Mother’s Book – On Cats’ published by Publishing Syndicate which features one of my stories about – you guessed it – cats!
• Packet of decorative book labels
• Bookmark
• ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
Be sure to check out http://teenreadweek.ning.com/ for more great stuff celebrating Teen Read Week 2014 as well as the Young Adult Library Services Association at http://www.ala.org/yalsa/ for more information! Are you a Pinterest fan? Be sure to visit, and follow, their Teen Read Week Pinterest board at http://www.pinterest.com/yalsa/teen-read-week-2014/
Thanks for stopping by and keep reading! Giveaway recipients will be announced on this website on October 20th! Be sure to come back!
Lisa
*Note: these giveaways have not been sponsored by YALSA. This is just me celebrating Teen Read week – enjoy!
Monday, October 13, 2014
Interviewed!
I was recently interviewed by romance novelist, Jacquie Biggar, author of her debut novel 'Tidal Falls.'
Hope you'll stop by and check out the interview at the blog of Jacquie Biggar (visit www.jbiggarblog.wordpress.com and find the 'Meet the Author' post of October 3, 2014)
Thanks for stopping by!
Lisas
Hope you'll stop by and check out the interview at the blog of Jacquie Biggar (visit www.jbiggarblog.wordpress.com and find the 'Meet the Author' post of October 3, 2014)
Thanks for stopping by!
Lisas
It's teen read week October 12 - 18, 2014! YALSA - Young Adult Library Services Association - has been holding a 'teen read week' every year since 1998 and it's held annually during the third week of October. The purpose? To encourage teens to be regular readers and library users - sounds like a great idea to me! .
To support this cause - and encourage teen readers everywhere - I'll be holding a giveaway this week of some fab prizes! Stay tuned!
To find out more visit http://teenreadweek.ning.com/ and YALSA - Young Adult Library Services Association at http://www.ala.org/yalsa/
To support this cause - and encourage teen readers everywhere - I'll be holding a giveaway this week of some fab prizes! Stay tuned!
To find out more visit http://teenreadweek.ning.com/ and YALSA - Young Adult Library Services Association at http://www.ala.org/yalsa/
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Saturday, September 6, 2014
In the spotlight!
Wow! My young adult novel, 'Newbie Nick,' was in the spotlight over at Lindsay and Jane's Views and Reviews! Big thank you to them for putting Nick in the spotlight!
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Interviewed at Dana's YA Bookpile
Hi!
I was recently interviewed over at Dana's YA Bookpile (www.danasyabookpile.blogspot.ca) where I talk about my book, 'Newbie Nick,' the writing life and share odd, random facts about me! Hope you'll stop by and check it out! Find the interview here.
Lisa xo
I was recently interviewed over at Dana's YA Bookpile (www.danasyabookpile.blogspot.ca) where I talk about my book, 'Newbie Nick,' the writing life and share odd, random facts about me! Hope you'll stop by and check it out! Find the interview here.
Lisa xo
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Where I Write (and who 'helps' me)
Hello!
If you're returning - welcome back and I hope you like the new look of my site! It's still a bit under construction - but it's getting there! And if you're new here - welcome! I'm so glad you stopped by!
I have been busy promoting my newest book, 'Newbie Nick' (Lycaon Press, June 2014), as well as finishing my newest book tentatively titled, 'That Night.' Now that all the revisions are done I'm busy approaching publishers and trying to catch-up on everything I let slide while I was completely immersed in my writing. 'That Night' is about 17-year-old Luke Hannon who questions loyalty - his peer's and teacher's - after his girlfriend attempts the unthinkable while drunk at a party.
When I'm not writing, I'm busy trying to maintain something related to order in my house of three men - two of them are teens. Also living with me are fish (goldfish, and such), two scorpions, three tarantulas, crickets (they don't last long) and a cat.
Pictures of my exotic house mates will come later, but for now, I'd like to introduce you to Sam The Cat.
Sam came to us 8 years ago from a pet store that adopts out rescue/shelter cats. She is constantly under-foot, mostly mine, and is ever-needing of love and affection - when it's convenient to her. While I'm writing she often hovers close by. I highly suspect that because my writing area is near the kitchen, and also near her food dishes, that she thinks she will be fed - again. She really is a good kitty, and does nothing wrong except act cute. A while ago she made a mad dash out the open front door and was lost for a few days. You can read about her adventures in our story, 'I Came Home For This?' in the book 'Chicken Soup for the Soul - The Cat Did What?' (Chicken Soup for the Soul, August 2014)
So for now, here are a few pictures of my cat and where I write.
Thanks for stopping by!
If you're returning - welcome back and I hope you like the new look of my site! It's still a bit under construction - but it's getting there! And if you're new here - welcome! I'm so glad you stopped by!
I have been busy promoting my newest book, 'Newbie Nick' (Lycaon Press, June 2014), as well as finishing my newest book tentatively titled, 'That Night.' Now that all the revisions are done I'm busy approaching publishers and trying to catch-up on everything I let slide while I was completely immersed in my writing. 'That Night' is about 17-year-old Luke Hannon who questions loyalty - his peer's and teacher's - after his girlfriend attempts the unthinkable while drunk at a party.
When I'm not writing, I'm busy trying to maintain something related to order in my house of three men - two of them are teens. Also living with me are fish (goldfish, and such), two scorpions, three tarantulas, crickets (they don't last long) and a cat.
Pictures of my exotic house mates will come later, but for now, I'd like to introduce you to Sam The Cat.
Sam came to us 8 years ago from a pet store that adopts out rescue/shelter cats. She is constantly under-foot, mostly mine, and is ever-needing of love and affection - when it's convenient to her. While I'm writing she often hovers close by. I highly suspect that because my writing area is near the kitchen, and also near her food dishes, that she thinks she will be fed - again. She really is a good kitty, and does nothing wrong except act cute. A while ago she made a mad dash out the open front door and was lost for a few days. You can read about her adventures in our story, 'I Came Home For This?' in the book 'Chicken Soup for the Soul - The Cat Did What?' (Chicken Soup for the Soul, August 2014)
So for now, here are a few pictures of my cat and where I write.
Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Thank you!
Hi Everyone!
It's been a few weeks since my young adult ebook, 'Newbie Nick,' (published by Lycaon Press) was released! The response to the book has been overwhelming! Readers have posted fabulous reviews on Amazon.ca and Goodreads - so humbling!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I am currently working on my next young adult novel - details to come soon. All I can say is it's about a high school guy, Luke, who questions loyalty - loyalty from friends, peers and adults, and most importantly, his own.
Be sure to stop by often - you never know what you might find! :)
Thank you for stopping by, and happy reading!
Lisa
It's been a few weeks since my young adult ebook, 'Newbie Nick,' (published by Lycaon Press) was released! The response to the book has been overwhelming! Readers have posted fabulous reviews on Amazon.ca and Goodreads - so humbling!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I am currently working on my next young adult novel - details to come soon. All I can say is it's about a high school guy, Luke, who questions loyalty - loyalty from friends, peers and adults, and most importantly, his own.
Be sure to stop by often - you never know what you might find! :)
Thank you for stopping by, and happy reading!
Lisa
Friday, June 20, 2014
Book Launch Giveaway Winners!!
Happy Friday everyone! Thank you so much to everyone who liked and/or commented here, emailed, visited and/or commented at my website - I have been simply overwhelmed by everyone's support! :)
Book launch day of my young adult ebook, 'Newbie Nick,' was a success and below, as promised are the winners of the giveaway prizes. Because of the weird glitchy things that took place, everyone to emailed or commented here was put in the draw :) Please private message me with your address, and I will get the goodies in the mail this weekend!
Prize Pack #1 - Jacquie Biggar
Prize Pack #2 - Shelley Coriell
Prize Pack #3 - Meg Cassel
Prize Pack #4 - Reggi Allder
One of 5 'Newbie Nick' keychains - Cheryl Zachow-Lange, Gayl Taylor, Manda Purewal, Jennifer McKenzie, Jo-Ann Carson
Congratulations everyone and thank you so much for make my book launch day/week (I'm still celebrating) a memorable success!
Lisa
Book launch day of my young adult ebook, 'Newbie Nick,' was a success and below, as promised are the winners of the giveaway prizes. Because of the weird glitchy things that took place, everyone to emailed or commented here was put in the draw :) Please private message me with your address, and I will get the goodies in the mail this weekend!
Prize Pack #1 - Jacquie Biggar
Prize Pack #2 - Shelley Coriell
Prize Pack #3 - Meg Cassel
Prize Pack #4 - Reggi Allder
One of 5 'Newbie Nick' keychains - Cheryl Zachow-Lange, Gayl Taylor, Manda Purewal, Jennifer McKenzie, Jo-Ann Carson
Congratulations everyone and thank you so much for make my book launch day/week (I'm still celebrating) a memorable success!
Lisa
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Welcome to My Book Launch Party!
(Give away change of plans! See below!)
Welcome and thank you for being part of my book launch party!
After much waiting and hype (mostly on my part), my ebook ‘Newbie Nick,’ published by Lycaon Press, is available for purchase and download! You can find it for sale at Lycaon Press, Omnilit and Bookstrand. The book is now available at Amazon, and should soon be available at Smashwords - all this computer stuff takes a bit!
First, I hope you’ll visit the tab (above) that says ‘excerpt’ for – you guessed it – an excerpt of the book.
About the book - When 14-year-old Nick Zinsky secretly busks for money on the downtown streets, he soon learns that keeping his "job" a secret is harder than he thought.
All 14-year-old Nick Zinsky wanted was a guitar of his own and a necklace for his mom, and he wanted to buy both on his own, without anyone's help. Too young to get a real job, he came up with a plan to get the money.
Using a guitar loaned from his high school, he spent the summer and weekends playing the guitar while busking downtown. But he had to keep his "job" a secret from everyone—from his mom, his music teacher, the other kids at school, and especially from the school bully, Beau.
But when a music competition is announced where the prizes would solve all Nick's problems, Nick lacks the confidence to enter the competition. Having a nickname like "Newbie Nick" doesn't help, either.
Does he find the courage to enter? Will he ever get his guitar?
I hope you’ll poke around my site and learn a bit about me, my writing world, and my new book. To celebrate and to say thank you to those who have supported me and ‘welcome’ to those who have just discovered me, I have lots of great prizes as listed below, and everyone who comments will be entered to win one of FOUR prize packs.
Prize pack #1
-‘Go Teen Writers’ by Stephanie Morrill and Jill Williamson is a writing reference guide for teens wanting to write, are already writing, or have written an essay or book and are interested in learning how to get published.
- A journal to get writing, because that’s what writers do – they write!
- A ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
- A $5 Starbucks coffee card
- A copy of the ebook ‘Newbie Nick’ available in epub file, Kindle content, or Adobe Acrobat Format
Prize Pack #2
- 'Not Your Mother’s Book ... On Being a Parent’ is an anthology of humorous slice-of-life stories about – you guessed it – being a parent (it also happens to feature one of my stories!)
- 'Chicken Soup for the Soul – Just Us Girls’ is an anthology about friendships (and also happens to feature one of my stories!)
- A ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
- A $5 Starbucks coffee card
Prize Pack #3
- For the guitar players – a string winder, two kinds of pick holders, one of which is a keychain supplied by ‘Guitars Plus,’ a guitar/music store in Victoria, BC
- A set of guitar strings (not shown) valued up to $15.00 (winner will advise what kind of guitar strings required – acoustic or electric)
- A ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
- A $5 Starbucks coffee card
Prize Pack #4
- Journal
- A ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
- A $5 Starbucks coffee card
Plus! 5 names will also be drawn to win one of 5 ‘Newbie Nick’ keychains.
I hope you'll leave a comment! Be sure to return on Friday June 20th, 2014, to see if you won!
Thank you so much for stopping by my party - hope you come back soon!
NOTE: Some folks have been having issues in trying to comment. If that was you, and you still wish to do so (everyone loves hearing nice things, right?) please email me at lisamc2010@yahoo and your name will be entered into the draws! Apologies all over the place!
Prizes as shown – no trades or swaps. Giveaways only available to those drawn winners in Canada or the US – there is no monetary replacement allowable. (Giveaways are available for drawing to those who comment between 12:00am (PST) Wednesday June 18, 2014 and 11:59 pm (PST) Thursday June 19, 2014)
Welcome and thank you for being part of my book launch party!
After much waiting and hype (mostly on my part), my ebook ‘Newbie Nick,’ published by Lycaon Press, is available for purchase and download! You can find it for sale at Lycaon Press, Omnilit and Bookstrand. The book is now available at Amazon, and should soon be available at Smashwords - all this computer stuff takes a bit!
First, I hope you’ll visit the tab (above) that says ‘excerpt’ for – you guessed it – an excerpt of the book.
About the book - When 14-year-old Nick Zinsky secretly busks for money on the downtown streets, he soon learns that keeping his "job" a secret is harder than he thought.
All 14-year-old Nick Zinsky wanted was a guitar of his own and a necklace for his mom, and he wanted to buy both on his own, without anyone's help. Too young to get a real job, he came up with a plan to get the money.
Using a guitar loaned from his high school, he spent the summer and weekends playing the guitar while busking downtown. But he had to keep his "job" a secret from everyone—from his mom, his music teacher, the other kids at school, and especially from the school bully, Beau.
But when a music competition is announced where the prizes would solve all Nick's problems, Nick lacks the confidence to enter the competition. Having a nickname like "Newbie Nick" doesn't help, either.
Does he find the courage to enter? Will he ever get his guitar?
I hope you’ll poke around my site and learn a bit about me, my writing world, and my new book. To celebrate and to say thank you to those who have supported me and ‘welcome’ to those who have just discovered me, I have lots of great prizes as listed below, and everyone who comments will be entered to win one of FOUR prize packs.
Prize pack #1
-‘Go Teen Writers’ by Stephanie Morrill and Jill Williamson is a writing reference guide for teens wanting to write, are already writing, or have written an essay or book and are interested in learning how to get published.
- A journal to get writing, because that’s what writers do – they write!
- A ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
- A $5 Starbucks coffee card
- A copy of the ebook ‘Newbie Nick’ available in epub file, Kindle content, or Adobe Acrobat Format
Prize Pack #2
- 'Not Your Mother’s Book ... On Being a Parent’ is an anthology of humorous slice-of-life stories about – you guessed it – being a parent (it also happens to feature one of my stories!)
- 'Chicken Soup for the Soul – Just Us Girls’ is an anthology about friendships (and also happens to feature one of my stories!)
- A ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
- A $5 Starbucks coffee card
Prize Pack #3
- For the guitar players – a string winder, two kinds of pick holders, one of which is a keychain supplied by ‘Guitars Plus,’ a guitar/music store in Victoria, BC
- A set of guitar strings (not shown) valued up to $15.00 (winner will advise what kind of guitar strings required – acoustic or electric)
- A ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
- A $5 Starbucks coffee card
Prize Pack #4
- Journal
- A ‘Newbie Nick’ keychain
- A $5 Starbucks coffee card
Plus! 5 names will also be drawn to win one of 5 ‘Newbie Nick’ keychains.
I hope you'll leave a comment! Be sure to return on Friday June 20th, 2014, to see if you won!
Thank you so much for stopping by my party - hope you come back soon!
NOTE: Some folks have been having issues in trying to comment. If that was you, and you still wish to do so (everyone loves hearing nice things, right?) please email me at lisamc2010@yahoo and your name will be entered into the draws! Apologies all over the place!
Prizes as shown – no trades or swaps. Giveaways only available to those drawn winners in Canada or the US – there is no monetary replacement allowable. (Giveaways are available for drawing to those who comment between 12:00am (PST) Wednesday June 18, 2014 and 11:59 pm (PST) Thursday June 19, 2014)
Friday, June 6, 2014
Yahoo! My upcoming contemporary young adult ebook, 'Newbie Nick,' is now up for pre-sale on the publisher's site, Lycaon Press (release date June 18th). My book is their launch for their new contemporary line, and I couldn't be more thrilled!
It will be up on all the other good places like Amazon, Kobo and many others, so stay tuned!
And remember that June 18th date - I'll be having a launch party right here on this site, so I hope you'll stop by and leave a comment - there'll be prizes!
Lisa
It will be up on all the other good places like Amazon, Kobo and many others, so stay tuned!
And remember that June 18th date - I'll be having a launch party right here on this site, so I hope you'll stop by and leave a comment - there'll be prizes!
Lisa
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Blog Hop - What is that?
Laura Langston (www.lauralangston.com) invited me to participate in a ‘blog hop.’ Before I explain further, I just want to thank Laura for inviting me to participate. Laura and I met many years ago through the Vancouver Island Chapter of Romance Writers of America, and have stayed in touch personally and professionally. Her current release, “Hot New Thing,” is published by Orca Books (I read it – fabulous! The signed copy is on my keeper shelf!)
Getting on with things...
For those of you new to it all (as am I), a blog hop is like a game of tag between authors where they promote each other. Below are four questions each tagged person answers on their site, and then I ‘tag’ three other authors who, in turn, answers the same four questions on each of their blogs/sites, tagging three other authors to do the same, and so on, and so on, and so on....
It sounded like fun; a perfect chance for me to tell you a bit more about myself (as if you REALLY needed to know MORE), and an opportunity for you to learn about other writers, as well. So without further adieu, here we go...
What am I working on?
Wow – that’s a big first question. Well, I’m right now in the middle of promoting my upcoming young adult novel, ‘Newbie Nick,’ published by Lycaon Press. ‘Newbie Nick’ is about 14-year-old Nick Zinsky who secretly busks for money on the streets of downtown – a ‘job’ he soon learns is hard to keep secret. Since first signing the contract, I have been in a flurry of edits, website building, author/computer-techie stuff, and just plain old excitement. All that, and more, has eaten up a lot of scarce writing time – but in a GOOD way! Since I’m sort of in a ‘lull’ between edits while waiting for the bit release day in June, there’s not much I can do other than start another young adult novel (stay tuned – it’s kind of heavy and ‘dark’), and continue to name-drop my upcoming book here and there.
Newbie Nick.
So juggling my teen boys, home life, and my day job, all with a book coming out, has been a bit chaotic. This is not a bad thing, mind you – I mean, who doesn’t want their own book to be published? So for now I excitedly anticipate the release date, all while busy prepping marketing stuff, writing blog posts when I can, working on edits for various anthologies for my slice-of-life stories that have (happily) popped-up unexpectedly, and try to keep all the ideas for other young adult novels sorted in my head.
How does my work differ from others in it’s genre?
Another big question for being only the second question out of four – I hope the next two aren’t as difficult.
Well – how does my work differ from others in it's genre? I have been compared to Erma Bombeck time and again. However MOST flattering and MOST honouring, I couldn't ever compare myself to the queen of all that is slice-of-life.
Saying that, however, I would say – or I would like to think – that my writing differs from others because I have my own distinctive writing voice. I try to write as if I’m chatting to a friend over coffee (me blabbering a mile-a-minute, mind you), while trying to entertain, keep things light and humorous, all with an attempt at offering insight and inspiration. That’s not to say that I am ‘the knower of all things.’ I don’t claim to know everything. But we all have experiences and insights, so why not share them - nicely and with humour - in the hope of helping someone else?
Why do I write what I do?
Now that’s better - an easier question.
I write what I do because, as I said in the previous question, I write to entertain and to hopefully make you laugh (what’s funny to one person is not so funny to another, I know). I also hope to make you cry, but in a good way, because then that would mean that what I wrote mattered, and made you think, feel and ‘be.’ And I hope what I write inspires you to better yourself (not to sound conceited). We all are trying to get through this thing called life – one step at a time.
How does my writing process work?
Process? What process? There are a million ways to do things, and there is no one right way for everyone. I try to write every morning between 4:30 and 6am before heading off to my ‘day job.’ Everyone’s in bed so I have the whole place to myself. I try to write at lunch and sometimes, if I’m lucky, on Saturday nights I head over to a local coffee shop and cram/write hard for two hours.
I get an idea – usually from a snippet of conversation, an image or scene from a book or movie, or come across a quote that inspires me - and then it snowballs from there. It pays to be snoopy and eavesdrop. Then I think, I make notes, I think, I make notes, I think some more, and then I try to make sense of all my notes. For my fiction work, it usually takes about seven or eight versions of the first two to three chapters before I really get the ball rolling. Very often as the story progresses, it completely changes from when I first started – and that’s okay. It’s the constant writing, pushing the story along and allowing to screw up and accept change along the way that makes the story progress. Some hair-pulling ensues, but that’s okay. It’s all part of being a writer! Just keep writing, just keep writing....
And there you have it – a little about me and my writing! Thanks for stopping by and I hope you'll also visit me at my Sassy Scribbler website!
And now I would like to introduce you to three authors I admire - Ryshia Kennie, Jenny Watson and Jodie Esch. I hope you stop by their own blogs around June 9th and say ‘hi!’
First, I’d like to introduce Ryshia Kennie. We met online (not in ‘that way’) and for the life of me I can’t remember where or how. I think we just ‘found each other’ in the online writing circles we frequent. She’s always one to offer a supportive comment or two and I am inspired by her often-posted writing-words-of-wisdom, as well as the numerous publications under her belt.
Bio: The Canadian prairies are where Ryshia Kennie makes her home. The winner of her city’s Writing Award in 2011, her novels have taken her characters from the depression era prairies in her first book “From the Dust” to the ancient stones of Angkor Wat in her latest book, “Intent to Kill”. For more, visit her website at www.ryshiakennie.com
I’d also like to introduce you to children’s author, Jenny Watson. Jenny and I have recently become acquainted through the Vancouver Island Chapter of Romance Writers of America, as well as through the Victoria Children’s Literature Roundtable. Most recently I spotted her current release “Prove It, Josh,” (published by Sono Nis Press) during my travels on the BC Ferries!
Bio: Jenny Watson grew up in small-town New Zealand, dreaming of big adventures in faraway places. When she was 18, she spent a year as an exchange student in Thailand, where she learned to speak a little Thai (nit noi) and to eat curry and sticky rice with her fingers. After returning to New Zealand to earn a Master’s degree in psychology, she moved to San Diego and trained to be a technical writer. Jenny, her husband and their small but feisty parrot now make their home in Victoria, B.C. where they grab every opportunity they can to go sailing with friends until they launch their own plywood sailing dinghy. Find her at www.jennywatson.ca
Last but not least is Jodie Esch. I met Jodie years ago through the Vancouver Island Chapter of Romance Writers of America, and have come to know and admire her personally and professionally. A former teacher, she has directed her love of writing towards writing for kids (makes sense to me!), and her book “Little White Castles” is part four of ‘The Girlfriends Series.’
Bio: Jodie Esch lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, dog, cat, chickens and alpacas. When not living in her fictional world, she spends her time as the ‘Waste Management Queen’ picking up manure on the property. She is passionate about words and is obsessed with writing and reading. Find her at www.jodieesch.com
Friday, May 16, 2014
Book Launch Party - June 18, 2014 - Newbie Nick
I hope you'll join me for my book launch party on June 18, 2014, where my young adult novel, 'Newbie Nick,' comes out in ebook, published by Lycaon Press. Excerpts and prizes! Stay tuned!
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Release date!
I am thrilled to share that the release date for my ebook, 'Newbie Nick,' published by Lycaon Press is June 18, 2014! Can't wait! Stay tuned for more info!
Friday, April 18, 2014
Newbie Nick - Book Trailer
Hope you'll enjoy the book trailer for my upcoming ebook for young adults, 'Newbie Nick.'
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Coming soon!
When 14-year-old Nick Zinsky secretly busks for money on the streets of downtown, he soon learns how hard it is to keep his ‘job’ a secret.
Coming soon - my ebook, 'Newbie Nick,' published by Lycaon Press. Stay tuned for release dates and availability!
Coming soon - my ebook, 'Newbie Nick,' published by Lycaon Press. Stay tuned for release dates and availability!
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Welcome!
Welcome! Just busy juggling writing and doing computer stuff - this site is under construction! Stay tuned - hope you'll come back soon!
Lisa
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