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Today is the kickoff of the Dark Days author tour! There is a Livestream event TODAY from 4:00 – 5:35 pm EST, featuring Claudia Gray, Kiersten White, Amy Garvey, Anna Carey, and Jocelyn Davies! Check it out here: http://www.livestream.com/epicreads.
The tour officially begins on October 12th at the Barnes and Noble store in Lynnwood, Washington. Check the tour dates to find out if the Dark Days tour will be stopping by your city:
Wednesday, October 12th
7:00 PM
Barnes & Noble
Lynnwood, WA
with Claudia Gray (FATEFUL), Kiersten White (SUPERNATURALLY), Amy Garvey (COLD KISS) and Anna Carey (EVE)
Thursday, October 13th
7:00 PM
Barnes & Noble
Huntington Beach, CA
with Claudia Gray (FATEFUL), Kiersten White (SUPERNATURALLY), Amy Garvey (COLD KISS) and Anna Carey (EVE)
Friday, October 14th
Time TK
Tattered Cover
Highland Ranch, CO
with Claudia Gray (FATEFUL), Kiersten White (SUPERNATURALLY), Amy Garvey (COLD KISS) and Jocelyn Davies (A BEAUTIFUL DARK)
Saturday, October 15th
1:00 PM
Barnes & Noble
Boulder, CO
with Claudia Gray (FATEFUL), Kiersten White (SUPERNATURALLY), Amy Garvey (COLD KISS) and Jocelyn Davies (A BEAUTIFUL DARK)
Sunday, October 16th
2:00 PM
Anderson’s
Naperville, IL
with Claudia Gray (FATEFUL), Kiersten White (SUPERNATURALLY), Amy Garvey (COLD KISS) and Jocelyn Davies (A BEAUTIFUL DARK)
*This event will be Livestreamed.
To celebrate the publication of Johnny Mackintosh: Battle for Earth,
tall tales & short stories welcomes author and guest blogger, Keith Mansfield, to the blog.
People in London are being taken away in unmarked police vans, never to be seen again...
While trying to keep up with his school studies and ensuring his football team stays top of the league, it's Johnny's job to safeguard planet Earth.
Suspicious of the strange occurrences, Johnny investigates to find that alien enemies are feeding humans to their Queen on a nearby planet.
He then discovers a more terrifying secret:
the aliens are planning a devastating invasion of Earth.
The battle for Earth will take all of Johnny's and his friends' strength and resolve.
Can they win?
If they do, what price will they pay to save the world?
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Keith Mansfield is the author of the hugely popular
Johnny Mackintosh sci-fi series and in his guest post he explains the three-act structure and how to tell a story in just 60 seconds.
STORYTELLING in 60 SECONDS
Towards the end of my time at university I paid a visit to the Careers Service and took a test to see what jobs I should apply for after I graduated. Despite having studied maths and physics, the computer spewed out a sheet of paper that listed my ideal future occupation as:
1) Advertising planner
2) Advertising copywriter
3) Publisher
I was vaguely aware that advertising copywriters were the people who penned such great lines as “For mash get Smash” or “It’s not easy being a dolphin”. I soon found out a planner’s job was equally or even more interesting, devising the entire campaign strategy. I was pretty sure I knew what a publisher did but it sounded a little less glamorous so, liking the sound of the first two roles, I started applying to advertising agencies. I was instantly rewarded with interviews at all the best ones, but it turned out that, although I could write brilliant applications I was the world’s most rubbish interviewee.
During this time I applied for just one publishing job (at Robert Maxwell’s Pergamon Press) and was offered it, so my career in advertising never began. In the late 1980s, it was probably the most creative indust
Spring is finally here and to celebrate, Writers on the Move is having an April writers/authors' Tour.
We have very talented writers and authors who collectively, have tons of writing and marketing experience and information to share.
Last month, we began a new touring feature: one information packed writer’s article will be featured each month; we will also publicize the tours through press releases.
The April Feature article is:“What’s So Funny ‘Bout Fiction” by Maggie Ball
As usual, we strive to provide more value packed informational content so you can not only learn about the authors’ books and services, but also pick up tips and advice on writing, ghostwriting, marketing, and more.
So, look over the schedule below. Each day in April a different author and information will be presented. Just follow the schedule and click on the corresponding day.
We really appreciate your comments and following.
Writers on the Move’s April 2011 Tour Schedule1st
Karen Cioffi is featuring Elysabeth Eldering
2nd
Kathy Stemke is featuring Robert Medak
3rd
Stephen Tremp is featuring Karen Cioffi
4th
Margaret Fieland is featuring Jennifer Turner
5th
Carolyn Howard-Johnson is featuring Martha Swirzinski
6th
Nancy Famolari is featuring Jennifer Gladen
7th
Debra Eckerling is featuring Virginia Grenier
8th
Martha Swirzinski is featuring Mari Taylor
9th
Heidi Thomas is featuring Kevin McNamee
10th
Dallas Woodburn is featuring Carolyn Howard-Johnson
11th
Maggie Ball is featuring Kathy Stemke
12th
Virginia Grenier is featuring Stephen Tremp
13th
Kevin McNamee is featuring Nancy Famolari
14th
Elysabeth Eldering is featuring Donna McDine
15th
Marietta Taylor is featuring Shelby Patrick
16th
Robert Medak is featuring Margaret Fieland
17th
Donna McDine is featuring Heidi Thomas
18th
Shelby Patrick is featuring Dallas Woodburn
19th
Jennifer Gladen is featuring Jennifer Wylie
20th
Jenny Turner is featuring Maggie Ball
21st
Jennifer Wylie is featuring Deb Eckerling
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By: Maryann Yin,
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How often can you meet authors who write about outer space, werewolves, dystopian societies, fairies, and reincarnation in the same event?
The Breathless Reads tour featured Beth Revis, Andrea Cremer, Ally Condie, Brenna Yovanoff, and Kirsten Miller.
We caught up with the five authors for advice on writing, getting published, and more. Highlights from the interview follows below.
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It's pretty amazing to me, after all these years, to get out of California and go on a book tour. I have signed books in other states, usually because I'm there for a conference or some school visits, but this is the very first organized tour I've gone on. Workman Publishing was also a publisher I wanted to work with for thirty years, so it's perfect that they are the ones who sent me out. Some things are worth waiting for! On to Arizona tomorrow, but I have to say, The Tattered Cover is one amazing book store and I've already been spoiled on my first day. More to come!
WE’RE BACK! After a nice long two month hiatus we’re ready for action in 2011.
As always, we have a great tour planned with writers and authors who collectively, have tons of writing and marketing experience and information to share.
We’ll be trying to provide more value packed informational content so you can not only learn about the authors books and services, but also pick up tips and advice on writing, ghostwriting, marketing, and more.
So, look over the schedule below. Each day in February a different author and information will be presented. Just follow the schedule and click on the corresponding day.
We really appreciate your comments and following.
Writers on the Move’s February 2011 Tour Schedule1st
Debra Eckerling is featuring Jennifer Gladden
2nd
Kathy Stemke is featuring Jenny Turner
3rd
Nancy Famolari is featuring Jennifer Wylie
4th
Margaret Fieland is featuring Nancy Famolari
5th
Carolyn Howard-Johnson is featuring Mayra Calvani
6th
Heather Paye is featuring Virginia Grenier
7th
Marvin Wilson is featuring Mari Taylor
8th
Stephen Tremp is featuring Carolyn Howard-Johnson
9th
Darcia Helle is featuring Margaret Fieland
10th
Martha Swirzinski is featuring Kathy Stemke
11th
Heidi Thomas is featuring Karen Cioffi
12th
Dallas Woodburn is featuring Maggie Ball
13th
Karen Cioffi is featuring Stephen Tremp
14th
Maggie Ball is featuring Donna McDine
15th
Virginia Grenier is featuring Shelby Patrick
16th
Kevin McNamee is featuring Darcia Helle
17th
Elysabeth Eldering is featuring Dallas Woodburn
18th
Marietta Taylor is featuring Heidi Thomas
19th
Robert Medak is featuring Debra Eckerling
20th
Donna McDine is featuring Heather Paye
21st
Shelby Patrick is featuring Robert Medak
22nd
Mayra Calvani is featuring Martha Swirzinski
23rd
Jennifer Gladen is featuring Elysabeth Eldering
24th
Jenny Turner is featuring Marvin Wilson
25th
Jennifer Wylie is featuring Kevin McNamee
Please join in the tour and comment!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Two young-adult fiction authors, Malinda Lo and Cindy Pon, have partnered on the “Diversity in YA” (DIYA) website. Every month, they feature new books that embrace diversity. In January, they spotlighted nine middle-grade titles and fourteen YA books.
Here’s more from the site: “DIYA is a positive, friendly gathering of readers and writers who want to see diversity in their fiction. We come from all walks of life and backgrounds, and we hope that you do, too.”
An author tour is in the works with kick off set for May 2011. Some of the participating authors include fantasy series novelist Holly Black, children’s writer Matt de la Peña, and graphic novel illustrator & writer Gene Luen Yang. The tour will make stops in five cities: San Francisco, Austin, Boston, New York City, and San Diego.
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Can you believe November is just about here – a new year is not far behind. Well, we have another great tour with writers and authors who collectively, have tons of writing and marketing experience and information to share.
So, look over the schedule below. Each day in November a different author and information will be presented.
Join in on the FUN and follow the schedule by clicking on the corresponding day.The November 2010 Author Tour Schedule:1st
Karen Cioffi is featuring Nancy Famolari
2nd
Debra Eckerling is featuring Janet Ann Collins
3rd
Nancy Famolari is featuring Mayra Calvani
4th
Margaret Fieland is featuring Virginia Grenier
5th
Dianne Sagan is featuring Robert Medak
6th
Janet Ann Collins is featuring Debra Eckerling
7th
Carolyn Howard-Johnson is featuring Mari Taylor
8th
Heather Paye is featuring Carolyn Howard-Johnson
9th
Marvin Wilson is featuring Margaret Fieland
10th
Stephen Tremp is featuring Kathy Stemke
11th
Darcia Helle is featuring Karen Cioffi
12th
Martha Swirzinski is featuring Marvin Wilson
13th
Heidi Thomas is featuring Maggie Ball
14th
Kathy Stemke is featuring Stephen Tremp
15th
Dallas Woodburn is featuring Donna McDine
16th
Maggie Ball is featuring Dianne Sagan
17th
Virginia Grenier is featuring Darcia Helle
18th
Kevin McNamee is featuring Shelby Patrick
19th
Elysabeth Eldering is featuring Heidi Thomas
20th
Marietta Taylor is featuring Dallas Woodburn
21st
Robert Medak is featuring Kevin McNamee
22nd
Donna McDine is featuring Elysabeth Eldering
23rd
Shelby Patrick is featuring Martha Swirzinski
24th
Mayra Calvani is featuring Heather Paye
Special note: We are taking a winter hiatus for December and January2011. We’ll be back fresh and rearing to go with a new schedule of tours for a brand new year. We’re hoping you stay with us.
And, don’t forget, we’ll still be offering regular posts on this site throughout our hiatus - they’ll be focused on what we do best: information about writing and marketing, as well as books.
So, stop by regularly!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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October is the pilot month for Suzanne Lieurance's National Writing for Children Center's (NWFCC) new Showcase program. This program showcases (promotes) participating authors and their books.
I'm thrilled to kick off the month as a showcased author, and Donna McDine prepared a great Media Release to let everyone know about it:
M E D I A R E L E A S E Contact: Suzanne Lieurance
Email: [email protected]Website:
http://writingforchildrencenter.com The National Writing for Children Center is Sponsoring a 6-day Virtual Book Tour for Author Karen Cioffi-Ventrice-Ventrice, Starting Monday, October 4, 2010
Children's author Karen Cioffi-Ventrice and her picture book Day's End Lullaby are being showcased the entire month of October at the
National Writing for Children Center. Part of this showcase includes a 6-day virtual book tour. Join Suzanne Lieurance, founder and director of the National Writing for Children Center, and the virtual book tour hosts as they welcome Karen Cioffi-Ventrice-Ventrice for her exclusive tour that starts Monday, October 4.
Karen is an author, ghostwriter (for authors, bloggers, and businesses), freelance writer, reviewer, acquisitions editor intern, and on the team of
DKV Writing 4 U "http://www.dkvwriting4u.com." She is also the founder and manager of VBT Writers on the Move, and co-moderator of a children’s writing critique group. Intrigued?
Want to learn more about Karen? Follow along on Karen’s virtual book tour.
Here's the schedule:
Monday, October 4“Meet the Author”
Host:
Terri Forehand – “http://terri-forehand.blogspot.com/”
Tuesday, October 5 “The Writer’s Life with Karen Cioffi-Ventrice
Host:
Kristi Bernard – “http://kristibernard.wordpress.com”
Wednesday, October 6 “Tradebook Tips for Teachers from Karen Cioffi-Ventrice”
Host:
Margot Finke – “http://margotfinke.blogspot.com/”
Thursday, October 7 “Writing Tips from Children’s Writer Karen Cioffi-Ventrice”
Host:
Donna McDine - “http://www.thegoldenpathway.blogspot.com”
Friday, October 8“On the Go with Karen Cioffi-Ventrice”
Host:
Suzanne Lieurance – “http://suzannelieurance.com”
Saturday, October 9 “Become a Fan of Children’s Author, Karen Cioffi-Ventrice”
Host:
Kathy Stemke – “http://www.educationtipster.blogspot.com”
Thank you for your interest, we look forward to your visit. Authors interested in being showcased at the
National Writing for Children Center can download an application "http://www.writingforchildrencenter.com" or email Suzanne Lieurance for more in
There is a great authors' tour going on through the month of October. With talented writers and marketers, there will be valuable information about writing, marketing, and books.
The schedule below has the link for each author being featured. Each day in October a different author and information will be presented. Just follow the schedule and click on the corresponding day.
Off we go.
An October 2010 Author Tour Schedule:1st
Karen Cioffi is featuring Mayra Calvani
2nd
Kathy Stemke is featuring Donna McDine
3rd
Nancy Famolari is featuring Virginia Grenier
4th
Margaret Fieland is featuring Robert Medak
5th
Dianne Sagan is featuring Debra Eckerling
6th
Elysabeth Eldering is featuring Mari Taylor
7th
Helena Harper is featuring Maggie Ball
8th
Carolyn Howard-Johnson is featuring Heather Paye
9th
Heather Paye is featuring Nancy Famolari
10th
Marvin Wilson is featuring Kathy Stemke
11th
Kevin McNameer is featuring Carolyn Howard-Johnson
12th
Darcia Helle is featuring Janet Ann Collins
13th
Martha Swirzinski is featuring Kari Wolfe
14th
Heidi Thomas is featuring Stephen Tremp
15th
Debra Eckerling is featuring Helena Harper
16th
Dallas Woodburn is featuring Martha Swirzinski
17th
Maggie Ball is featuring Karen Cioffi
18th
Virginia Grenier is featuring Margaret Fieland
19th
Janet Ann Collins is featuring Dallas Woodburn
20th
Marietta Taylor is featuring Kevin McNamee
21st
Kari Wolfe is featuring Darcia Helle
22nd
Robert Medak is featuring Elysabeth Eldering
23rd
Stephen Tremp is featuring Dianne Sagan
24th
Kim Rapier is featuring Heidi Thomas
25th
Donna McDine is featuring Marvin Wilson
26th
Shelby Patrick is featuring Kim Rapier
27th
Mayra Calvani is featuring Shelby Patrick
Please stop by daily to get that day's link!
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Articles you may find of interest:
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VBT - Writers on the Move had a 2 month hiatus over the summer, but we're back now, and roaring to go!
Along with a great group of new and experienced authors and writers, we have a couple of new members also. As part of our author group, we try to provide our readers with writing and marketing information as well as updates, information, and reviews on wonderful books.
Each day in September a different author and information will be presented. Just follow the schedule and click on the corresponding day.
So, stay tuned, we start September 1st - hop on board! Here's our September 2010 Author Tour Schedule:1st
Karen Cioffi is featuring Donna McDine
2nd
Kathy Stemke is featuring Virginia Grenier
3rd
Nancy Famolari is featuring Robert Medak
4th
Margaret Fieland is featuring Jane Sutton
5th
Dianne Sagan is featuring Marietta Taylor
6th
Elysabeth Eldering is featuring Janet Ann Collins
7th
Helena Harper is featuring Debra Eckerling
8th
Carolyn Howard-Johnson is featuring Helena Harper
9th
Heather Paye is featuring Dianne Sagan
10th
Marvin Wilson is featuring Kari Wolfe
11th
Stephen Tremp is featuring Nancy Famolari
12th
Darcia Helle is featuring Dallas Woodburn
13th
Martha Swirzinski is featuring Stephen Tremp
14th
Debra Eckerling is featuring Maggie Ball
15th
Heidi Thomas is featuring Heather Paye
16th
Dallas Woodburn is featuring Gary Murning
17th
Maggie Ball is featuring Brigitte Thompson
18th
Virginia Grenier is featuring Karen Cioffi
19th
Janet Ann Collins is featuring Margaret Fieland
20th
Katie Hines is featuring Martha Swirzinski
21st
Brigitte Thompson is featuring Kevin McNamee
22nd
Marietta Taylor is featuring Darcia Helle
23rd
Kari Wolfe is featuring Marvin Wilson
24th
Jane Sutton is featuring Jessica Kennedy
25th
Gary Murning is featuring Katie Hines
26th
Jessica Kennedy is featuring Elysabeth Eldering
27th
Robert Medak is featuring Carolyn Howard-Johnson
28th
Kevin McNamee is featuring Heidi Thomas
29th
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Very interesting analysis. I read screenwriting books even though I'm working on a novel. I think there is so much we can learn from films that can add to the excitement and tension in our writing.
I'm not saying we should make books into mini-movies, but there are certainly elements we can borrow. When I'm writing I'll think of it visually and apply those scenes to a film like structure. When people tell me about a book saying how it read like a film, or they could see it being made into a blockbuster I know what the writer applied the same techniques.
The Johnny Macintosh books sound fantastic and I'll certainly be recommending them to my daughter to read.
Thanks again Tracy.
Glad you enjoyed the post, Anthony.
I think I write in a very visual, cinematic way and as I write it certainly plays out in my head as a film but that probably also has something to do with my years of working in the film industry.
Enjoy the books!
brilliant post!
I was nodding all the way through this post like a tacky dog in the back of a 1970s car! I spent the late 80s and 90s working as a planner in ad agencies in London and have only just realised how much of what I learned then has filtered through to my writing.
Thanks to both!
Thanks Candy and Sue
Glad you both enjoyed Keith's post.
:)