It’s Check In And Share Day
It’s Check In Day.
Let’s Make Fireworks: Check In and tell us what you did.
Time to pay the piper! How did you do? How much did you write? Did words explode on your WIP? Check In
This is the Rogue Phoenix Press weekly Check In. Every Sunday we encourage our authors and visitors to let us know how their writing is going.
How well are you doing?
Had problems this week? That’s ok. Just sit down this coming week and write. Whatever you do, don’t let difficulties from the week before get in your way this week.
Every word is one word closer to the finished product.
Please share your accomplishments in the comment section.
Promotions: Check in and share how you promoted your book
There are many ways to promote your books.
- Share with your promotion group of family, friends and fans
- Tweet: If you don’t have a twitter account, it’s easy to set one up.
- Instagram: refer to earlier post.
- Pinterest: refer to earlier post.
- Goodreads: refer to earlier post.
- Build your email list: refer to earlier post.
- If you know other ways to promote please share in the comment section.
Outlines and Character building: Check in and Share
Maybe you didn’t add words to your WIP, but developed your book.
Tell us what you did in the comment section.
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After the psychologically scarring death of her father, wild child Rosie Dwyer is introduced to journal keeping. She initially considers this writing form to be cliché. Before the death, Rosie valued chaos and rebellion- from “protest-peeing” in class to shoving a Twinkie in a classmate’s eye. However, once Rosie gives into this mode of writing, a cathartic obsession begins.
Her entries often focus on her childhood enemy, Logan Fields, after he becomes Rosie’s permanent peer editor in creative writing class. While Rosie loses touch with both loved ones and reality, an unlikely friendship builds between her and Logan. Together, they must try to find the meaning behind insanity- in the school theatre, in the public library, and in the middle of a false Apocalypse.
I’ve had a great week. Finished 2nd read through of Twelve Days to Love my Christmas Novella, finished ninety pages of the fantasy I’m editing. Still working on 2nd draft for Gotta Have Fayth an October release.
Way to go Christine. Work work work!
By the way, that’s an October 2018 release.
Cheering you on, Chris!
Sold Books at Penney Lynn’s Gift Fair yesterday. Did OK. Sold several books and talked go a lot of people. Got a half dozen sales gigs between now and Christmas. All’s Well.
This is great! (And a good reminder to me to check opportunities that might be coming up in my local area.)
Gary, glad you are getting out and selling books. Way to go!
The writing class I’m taking is really keeping me on task to dig deep into character motivation and plot the book I’ll be writing in October/November. The instructor is a knowledgable taskmaster! LOL! Actually, she’s great and without this class, I’d probably still only have a couple paragraphs of notes instead of several pages of major scenes planned. This is a great way to kick-start writing a book!
I completed phase two of establishing my online presence this weekend by creating a Twitter account. Not much on it yet but I am getting it there: @GregoryCurrent Also finished two blog post this week; one introducing the Sy’Arrians, the main race from my book, while the other focused on how to create character names. All-in-All it was a good week.
Will be interviewed on WOCA talk radio in Ocala, Florida on Sept. 25, 2017 regarding The Strange Horizon.
Great everyone! I have been so busy with work and life recently that I haven’t worked on my next book for a few weeks. Started up again today and excited to be back at it!
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