where I share my experiences with the art of writing, publishing, and book marketing

where I share my experiences with the art of writing, publishing, and book marketing

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Stop!



Can we stop already and look to the future?  Democrats/Socialists are bemoaning the past election and Republicans/Conservatives can’t pull themselves out of that mire that befouls the present. We need a future!  Govern damn it.  If you wake up every morning looking for a way to bring down Trump, or sully your opponent with disregard for what the country and the people who put you in DC need, then you are part of the problem.
Who are you now?  What have you become?  The search is on for our country.  If you have stolen it you will be found out.
I believe America will be great again.  I only hope it is sooner than later and by the grace of God it is acquired with no more bloodshed.
Still Writing, sorry it has been so long since I have posted, but there was another journey I needed to take.  During that journey, my husband's cancer is in remission, but he has an affect from it called Pachymenengitis, so more monitoring.  We have a beautiful great-grand baby with special needs. It wasn't even expected that she would survive pregnancy much less be born.  Enter Miracle Marley.  She is two years old now and there are still struggles ahead, but she fights on.  Finances are a struggle in this repressed area of North Carolina that we call home, but we are still standing.  Somehow through all of this I gained more spiritual strength and faith.  This is coming out in my writing more and more.  I am finishing up a batch of short stories, many of them are faith based, some are not.  I am shooting for a late August release.  I hope you will check in then to learn where the book is available.
Thanks,
Keep on.

In all my life I have been blessed to live in interesting times. It hasn't always been easy, but it has always been interesting. Easy or interesting this life I call mine has shown me a depth of love for friends and family that I would have thought impossible in my early years. For all of you I am truly grateful.

What I want to share though, is that my faith kept me going.  Even as I drew away from my spiritual life, somehow faith that God existed, that Jesus existed, kept me from veering too far off the path.  I was on a winding path then until finally I assessed my life and I could see where protection-- where grace had been granted and I finally accepted that which I had known, but had not acknowledged.  It didn't matter if family or friends doubted the teachings of the bible.  I had always believed them.  I knew that Christ lived a life I could never face with the dignity that He did.  I knew I could never face that death so peacefully.  It may be that he died a death that I deserved.  Somehow in that realization I came to Christ.  The path still bends a bit but I can see through to clear ground, a straight path, and I surrender myself to whatever the destination is a little more every day.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

In this time of strife, look to your good faith and let the spirit that is whole in you guide your path.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Tuesday, June 23, 2015



Last year I produced three books, the last of which has just been released.  Writers tend to write of their own experiences and what they know. These writings were an abstract of my own spiritual growth and—acceptance.  I did not know when I began them that they would become my gift to God, and His gift to me.  I felt a presence often, but it was not until the third book that I knew who it was.

I know there are some of you rolling your eyes, or popping your lips at that.  I know one friend in particular who will think I have gone stupid.  I have taken to telling that friend that it takes as much faith for them to believe there is no god as it does for me to believe there is; perhaps it takes him even more.

It is life that has not been good to me, not God.  Whatever He is, whatever mystery He weaves He has kept me in it.  I have very little to give Him in return.  So I chose to make the last book a gift back.

Still my books are not holy crusades; just abstracts, some reflection of what I have endured.  I wanted to share that, because now that they are written I feel relieved that I gave something back to God.  The problem I face now is how do I move on from that?

Monday, June 22, 2015

The reviews are coming in. The first is a four star!

From Gayle Pace at Books, Reviews, Etc.

Read it here: Books, Reviews, Etc.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Minstrels Save Mysterious Guardian

http://www.prlog.org/12445039-minstrels-save-mysterious-guardian.html

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Minstrels' Prize released to Kindle!



Available on Kindle beginning 3/1/2015
Minstrels' Prize is the third book in the Minstrels' Tale Mystery. It brings together all that happened in books 1 and 2 to an epic conclusion,  yet leaves the reader wanting for more.

Friday, January 30, 2015

A little preview of the soon to be released Minstrels' Prize, Book 3 of The Minstrels' Tale Mystery

   Mam had concocted a new formula to battle my seasickness and I was anxious to test its worth. I went to stand in the prow and took on the stance I had seen Andreas take so many times when we had sailed before. The feel of the wind against my face was a triumph. Joy came up in me and I threw wide my arms, tossed back my head and laughed. The wind played through my fingers and I felt like a bird in flight. I had often been jealous of Andreas as he stood reveling in the sensation of flight across the waters. I would not have to be jealous again. I blessed my mother for the gift she had given me. She did not know how great a gift it was.
   “Find your wings, Angel?” I heard Andreas ask as he came to put his arms around me.
   “It feels like that to me now. I used to hate that you could feel this and I could not. My mother’s brew works perfectly! This is awesome!”
   “Can I tear you away? I have something equally awesome to show you.”
   “I don’t know what that could be, but I’m curious.”
He took me to where several sailors were pointing at the water, laughing, and calling out in merriment. As we came to the rail I saw a school of large black and white fish. They were about twelve fotmal in length. They jumped in and out of the water, following along with us, just along our starboard side.
   “You have always been so taken with the sea sickness that you’ve missed this before. See how the pure white center and sides of their bodies look like wings? That and the legends about them saving drowning sailors have gotten them named Angelimare. In the ancient tongue it means angel of the sea.” Andreas told me this and I turned to meet his eyes.
   “Yes,” he said, “Angels seem to be coming at us from all sides, a synchronous situation. Everything happening seems to be connected.”
   “It is an odd series of coincidence that’s all,” I said as a way of dismissing what I felt but denied—synchronous.
   It was enough to start me questioning my beliefs. Perhaps God was greeting us; giving us welcome to a mission he had patiently waited for us to take up. I watched the Angelimare and asked one of the crew how often this sort of thing happened.
   “They like to play in the wake of swift ships. They stay mostly to the southern waters so it is not uncommon, but usually it is two or three. Here we have seven. That is the biggest flock I’ve ever seen.    We sailors are a superstitious bunch. A sea angel at the start of a voyage is good luck. We must have very good luck ahead to have such a big flock to escort us.”
   “Flock?”
   “Well they are angels and angels fly. Flock seems appropriate.”
   “Yes, so it does.”
We spent the entire day along that rail watching and laughing and wondering at the great creatures that they were. The Angelimare were with us even as we turned north toward the southern coast of Ahnges. Often they would chirp and dance on their tails through the water. They made the most eerie, yet beautiful sounds as they chattered. They seemed to have something to say. I only wish I could have known what that was. As the suns set, the wind died, and as suddenly, as if called home the Angelimare turned as one, dove into the sea, and swam away.
   The cook came to the deck and banged a wooden spoon against the deck bell to call us to dinner. We ate, then went to our cabin to gather a few instruments, then went up on deck to play for the crew.
   The ship moved through the water propelled more by current than wind, but we were still on our heading and the quiet seas allowed us a good audience. We played well into morning until the spotter called out,    “Land!”
  

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Represent with Good Editing 
Originally posted June 7th 2014 on ShadowPortal.blogspot.com



Editing—that tedious task that grinds on and on until it seems that it takes longer to edit than to write.  Over and over again through the same manuscript, until you are in danger of hating your own words.  Are you a struggling indie author who lacks the funds for such luxuries as a professional editor?  Me too.  So, let me share something that I learned the hard way.  Edit— edit until your eyes bleed and your fingers are numb.

My first book was well accepted.  Those who read it gave it good remarks and a passing grade.  All but one and that review was  scathing.  Why?  Because it was poorly edited  and the reviewer was sick and tired of indies not following through with editing.  I think I broke the camel’s back. She suggested I should have paid for a professional editor.  Believe me I wanted to, but as I said that is a luxury for me.  There were other factors in my life at the time too that caused me to rush the process, but those factors are now eliminated and we live and carry on.  In retrospect I should have waited for life to level off. I just wasn’t sure I’d ever see it in print if I waited, so I pushed it through.

 I found it interesting that most reviews spoke to the story saying it was a page turner with solid plot and good character development, but this woman ripped it apart.  Some reviewers  are kind and don’t want to say negative things about a book, unless it is pure garbage.  So I feel safe to say my story was good, but the editing left something to be desired.  Not pure garbage, but it didn’t smell quite right. I was surprised at first; I was feeling good about the book until that review, but she was right.  I had some spelling errors, and misplaced commas (what I affectionately call my identifying pen stroke), and a misused word.  In the overall picture of 296 pages that might not seem like much, but it bears on my reputation with editors, agents, and publishers. 

When I write I have a hard time extracting myself from the “fan” equation.  Do I write more for me or for them?   I write for the fans, including myself,  but I edit for the editors, agents, and publishers.  As an indie author the road is rough enough; I will take the road more slowly and carefully from now on.  I may never get the attention of a publishing insider, I am not sure I want to, but the payoff is that my fans get a better product, and I can feel  better about my reputation.

My second book is getting good reviews and it has been mentioned that it has solid editing.  I am proud of that because I worked hard at it.  Spelling may be the most important element in the editing process, but DO NOT rely on spell check. I have auto correct turned off now, so I am forced to look at each and every word without the boon of underlined words, or the bane of wrong spelling that is not underlined because spell check didn’t understand what I was trying to say.  After I go through once I turn spell check back on.  Then I go through again to be sure we understand each other .  After that I  go through and check the grammar.

Since I haven’t actually said it you should know—  I HATE editing.  I find grammar to be a bunch of arbitrary rules, but in the written form a misplaced comma can cause a reader to stumble, so I have made it a priority to learn more about it, of course I still have to write so I am learning on the fly.  I am far from a grammatical genius.  My degree is in Design, not English, so I have acquired The Norton Field Guide to Writing, and Grammar Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing. They have helped me through some rough spots.  I rely heavily on my thesaurus,  and  I have posted notes over my monitor about transitive verbs.  After that I’m on my own and rely upon my ear to tell me if the prose is flowing or rough.

These are just a few of the things I have done in an attempt to better my craft. I hope that I have encouraged those of you travelling along the indie publishing road without an editor to stop and really look at what you have written.  You will be better off for it in the long run.

Thanks for your consideration,

Nance Bulow Morgan

Thursday, April 24, 2014

MINSTRELS' GAMBIT RECEIVES 5 OF 5 STARS!!!!



As posted to Amazon:
By MissyDevoursDelishReads on April 18, 2014
Minstrels' Gambit: A Minstrels' Tale Mystery by author Nance Bulow Morgan is a delightful debut first in the series. I was kindly provided a complementary copy in exchange for review. With an enthralling and descriptive web of adventure and murder mystery, the author did quite a fine job of hooking my interest with an interesting and eventful journey, on both land and sea. We meet some crazy but loveable fearless main characters willing to partake in anything or nothing to complete their mission. They face dragons, beasts, dwarfs! This book has a lot of creativity, enveloped with magic, and I was constantly drawn in with a never ending adventure throughout the pages. I really enjoyed the depth the author had with the storyline, it not only had great editing, but excellent plot development leading up to book 2 and 3 in the series. I look forward to continue this amazing series and see what is next in store for characters I have grown to love. I would highly recommend for lovers of adventure fantasy with murder mystery.

This review comes from a very well read blog reviewer at http://missydevoursdelishreads.wordpress.com/ 
This woman must read just about everything on the planet!  I am honored to have such a great review from her.



Thursday, April 17, 2014

Talk about questioning yourself-- check this out!

In a recent conversation with my husband he suggested that I reveal what is most important to me about my writing and my life. We thought of it as an opportunity to connect more with my readers.  I wasn't quite sure how I would approach that but I knew an article wasn't the thing.  An interview then?  How arrogant is that?! That format intrigued me though and seemed like a good vehicle for such a thing, almost like a conversation.  So here it goes: 

Where did I grow up, and how does this influence my writing?
I grew up in a post WWII development that grew and became a far suburb of Chicago, Carpentersville, Illinois. I had a very 1960's upbringing. We had old sensibilities in the face of a rapidly changing culture. It was the cause of some angst for sure, but the family survived it and became very close despite our differences.There was little worry about any danger to us, except what we could cause to ourselves. I was free to play outside until the street lights came on and was watched out for by the whole neighborhood. I had many great adventures in the quarry, woods, or farms that surrounded the community with my friends and even alone. Those early days gave me a sense for adventure. Many of the events I experienced then find themselves into my writing in snippets that build a character, scene, or event.
When did I first start writing? 
Around 8 years old. I fell in love with it the very first time I had to tell a story about a picture on the board in 3rd grade. Thanks Miss Rholof, and please forgive me if the spelling of your name is off a bit.
What is the greatest joy I get out of writing?
Exploration: I get to explore aspects of the human condition and put my own abstract spin on them.
What's the story behind my latest book?
In Minstrels' Gambit I wanted to have a musical element to the story so the main characters are minstrels. I didn't want to have a typical seek the powerful magic item story, so the items, musical scores in this case, are actually a puzzle to a greater dilemma. You'll have to read it to find out more.
What do my readers mean to me?
Everything! I want them to enjoy what they read and find something of themselves within the characters. I write for more than my own enjoyment, and hopefully a few bucks. My hope is that as I evolve as a writer that my writing can give perspectives that the reader may never have thought of, but I want to do it in an escapist environment so that the effect is almost subliminal. I say almost, because I still want the reader to realize their perspective came from the writing.
What motivated me to be an indie author?
I worked in the print industry most of my adult life, and I have a web design degree now too. I am reasonably adept at graphic design. I wanted to see what I could do if I put my writing together with that background. My first book, Legend Destiny was produced by an outside source. Minstrels' Gambit is all mine. My first cover could be a little better, but I am pleased with it.
How do I approach the cover design?
I try to convey a scene or a composite of scenes from the story, preferably something with some emotion behind it.
Since I find marketing difficult, what techniques have worked best for me?
Iinternet marketing, such as free offers, contests, free chapter samples and discount codes.
Who are your favorite authors?
Every interviewer seems to ask this so...There are many but here are those that come to me first Agatha Christie, Mary Stewart, David Eddings, Clive Cussler, Robert A. Heinlein, Morgan Llywelyn, Robin Hobb.
What do I read for pleasure?
Mysteries are my favorite. I especially like those with many suspects. I still love Agatha Christie. I also like a good action adventure story. It can have elements of fantasy in it, but that is not necessary. Clive Cussler is a good example of what I like to read in that genre.
What are my next projects?
I am finishing the second of the Minstrels' Tale Mysteries, Minstrels' Covenant and then I will go into the third book, Minstrels' Prize. I have several other projects in various stages, but I really enjoy writing the characters in the Minstrels' series, so I may continue with that for awhile. I'll see what moves me when I finish Minstrels' Prize.
What inspires me to continue writing?
I don't think I would be happy if I wasn't creating something.  Writing is my favorite and most comfortable medium. 
When I'm not writing, I'm...?
Working at creating a homestead in my backyard or hiking when I get the chance. I get a lot of scene inspiration from places I have hiked.

Comments on this experiment are more than welcome.  Too self serving, or a good tool to connect with?  I'd really like to hear what you think.  Thanks for your consideration.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

The first Minstrels' Gambit Interview

Today Kyra Dune the host of The Shadow Portal blog site posted an interview that she conducted with me. The interview went well and was posted much earlier than expected. Kyra has put together a nice promotional piece for me and I am very grateful for her support.

If you are interested you can check it out here:
http://theshadowportal.blogspot.com/2014/04/feature-nance-bulow-morgan-author-of_10.html


Kyra is also an author. In the interest of fair play, I encourage you to check out Kyra Dune herself at: http://kyradune.weebly.com/

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

My pursuit of Press Release Distribution-2

I decided to go with a Press Release distributor.  
They present my Press Release to interested internet and traditional media (press and radio) for eight weeks.  I receive the interested media responses via e-mail and then acknowledge with an email
response.  My distribution began on Tuesday.  Today is Wednesday and I have already sent out two books for review and possible followup interviews.  I have submitted one blog interview and been allowed a free promotion day on another blog.  
 Bonus, now I have time to focus on the writing again.
I chose to go this route to free up the time it would take me to submit requests and then follow up. Now I just follow up with interested parties filtered to me by the company I am working with.  They also follow up with the people they have submitted to by phone one week after the initial contact. If they are interested and have not responded they are encouraged to do so in a timely manner.  If they are not interested they remind them of my background and what the book is about, so I don't have to sell myself, which I am bad at.
Recommendation to follow
I will still reserve my recommendation until I have more time with this process.  At the time if all is well I will reveal the company I chose to work with.

Happy hunting, and thanks for your consideration,
Nance

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

My pursuit of Press Release Distribution

I have my media kits ready and ten sample books to send out to interviewers and or reviewers. I have spent the last several days pursuing services that will take some of the load off of this starving author.  I wrote my own Press release through PR Log and I probably should have done more research on the front end of this but I am a one man jerk of all trades right now and my learning curve on this aspect of the biz is huge.

Once The Press Release was posted on PR Log I began to receive requests from companies to serve me in submitting the release to media outlets.  Hurray!! I could stop searching for current book editors at every major paper and magazine in the U.S.; or so I thought.  One thread leads to another and I still have some unravelling to do.

What to do, what to do?  
There are companies out there who will gladly take your money and distribute your press release for you.  Here are some things to be aware of when approaching these companies for their services:
*Who exactly are they distributing to?  Are the contacts genre specific.  I'm certain a DIY editor is not interested in seeing my Mystery Novel.  I saw a review of one company where an editor was simply ignoring emails from a service because they sent ALL of their clients' press releases to them.  Editors are busy people.  They don't have time to sort through for genre specific releases.
*Where are they distributing: Locally, Regionally. Nationally, Internationally?  Be sure you know what you are paying for.  Each list and additional service can cost around $100
*What information are they supplying to the editors?  A book name and your phone number or email? Or are they supplying web site links and book trailers if you have them.


Another way to go..
Purchase UP TO DATE media lists that have current book editors names, email contacts, phone numbers and mailing addresses. This can be a good way to go if you have time and don't mind contacting the editors with a brief (1page) cover letter about who you are and why you wrote the book to go along with the press release.
These lists are available by state, type of media, ( for example newspapers, TV, radio) so do your research and be confident that you are purchasing what you need.  You can purchase lists seperately from these companies for around $100.
Again there are several companies that provide these services and although I cannot recommend one over the other; I found a good source was www.easymedialist.com 
they allow you to pick and choose from their list so you only pay for what you want. I recommend checking them out for no other reason than to get a feel for what is out there.
The link for their newspaper book editors is here:
http://www.easymedialist.com/usa/top100books.html
They have a sister company that expands on their lists through membership. http://www.mondotimes.com/  browse their site to see what they have to offer, from a free membership to professional.

Search for news media guides and or Press Release Distribution
There are several companies that offer these services. I am not recommending any of them, but my research has caused me to ask the questions I have laid out for you.  Search for news media guides and or Press Release Distribution and they will come up for you.

I am in the process of weighing my options at this time, but wanted to share my thoughts so far, so those of you going through this might have an easier time.  I will write again in a few days to share my decision and experience.  Perhaps at that time I will have a  recommendation.

Happy hunting, and thanks for your consideration,
Nance

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Try a free sample of Minstrels' Gambit chapter 1

http://dreamerdesigns.net/BookExcerpts/sample.html
Follow this link to read a short excerpt.  If you are interested you will be taken to a form that will generate a link where you can then load a free PDF of Chapter 1.  I hope this will encourage you to purchase the entire book either through kindle or in paperback format.  Either way I hope you will enjoy what you read and keep me in mind when looking for an escape through reading.
 

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

MINSTRELS' GAMBIT is in the birth throes of "Real" book publishing.
$15.98 suggested retail price on all sites
CreateSpace eStore: Immediately, https://www.createspace.com/4600393

•Amazon.com: 5-7 Business Days
•Amazon Europe: 5-7 Business Days
•Expanded Distribution channels: 6-8 Weeks


If you are ever interested in leaving a review the following link will take you to a page where you can do just that.

https://www.createspace.com/Preview/1143197



 

Thursday, February 6, 2014

My Foundation


My passion to be a published author affects the lives of those around me. I tend to get very focused on my work, which not only involves the creative process of writing, but the creative and business processes of self publishing as well. I love what I do and the days fly by when I am ‘working’. It rarely feels like work though.

The work falls more to those around me. My husband sometimes feels shunned and neglected. Still he manages to have the coffee ready after I sleep in because I couldn’t stop writing until 3 A.M..  I go into self imposed exile to commune with my art. This is what shows me that I have chosen my friends and family well. They do not bait me for attention or grow angry from my neglect of them. If they feel it they kindly keep it to themselves.  They seem to know, as I do, that this is a race for me. They let me run it and cheer from the sidelines. I write this today because I feel them all around me, no matter how far away they may be. I feel my husband especially, because he is rather affectionate today.

I write because I must, my mind would explode if I couldn’t. It is only recently that I have given into self publishing. I was a misguided writer who thought that to be an author I must be recognized by an editor with a degree and an office. Then one day I had an epiphany; I am not just an author, not just a writer.  I am an artist!  Maybe to some of you that seems arrogant to say.  To be recognized as an artist is like being called a national treasure.  Of course I don’t feel that way about it.  What I mean is that I live and breathe this.  I create my art and put it out for the world to see. I stand up to the critiques and I take that all away and go back to the art and do it again, striving to be better and better. I have somehow been able to step away from the desire for recognition.  I no longer seek recognition of an agent or an editor.  I write for the heart.  For your heart.  That is what I want to capture.  I write for the imagination.  I want to set yours free.  Someday I hope to be good enough that I give you the same rush that I get the moment that I put the words down on paper.

This is not only a godsend, but a gift. I get to express through my art on a daily basis. There is a gift of love that those around me give repeatedly. They cheer me and encourage me and I do not recognize it enough. A gift from God that has been in me since as soon as I could talk. I’ve always told stories. My mother used to say my imagination was going to get me into trouble. If I have this gift for imagination why must it be a bad thing? So part of this is a gift from Mom. I have always hoped to prove her wrong. My husband's gift is given knowing that we may crash and burn, but we will do it together.  I hope that my gift to him will be to soar on the winds of success.  We shall see.  I hope that the gift to my readers will be a fantastic read.

Don’t forget about those around you who quietly support you and let you do what you must. Don’t lose sight of the gifts they give you. Just by virtue of letting you do this thing that locks you away from them for hours and days at a time, they deserve your thanks at least. I hope they know they have my great respect.  I must let them know that. I pray for strength to continue and then I see my prayers are already answered. These people are my strength--my foundation.

Don’t let the desire for recognition cloud your creativity. Toss it away, it is liberating.  I will keep writing and try to get control of my misplaced commas. Although, my misplaced commas just might be my signature brush stroke. For now I have a kind and generous man who sits beside me proof- reading my latest work. I think that for all he does for me—I will hug him now. You can’t get that job perk everywhere. Go hug someone that supports you. Let them know that you stand upon their shoulders.  Let them see that they are your foundation.

 

Friday, January 17, 2014

Final Cover Designs





The winner of the cover poll was #1. This sets the style for this series of books. We now have a redesign for Minstrels' Gambit in the works as well. Thank you all who voted. We are working on a design theme for the first three Minstrel Tale Mysteries. Minstrels' Covenant in in the editing phase and we are designing the back cover and interior elements. Check back for more news as we move forward.