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1. The Canticle Prelude Kickoff Contest




How would you like to read the complete compilation of The Canticle Prelude? It includes all the serial chapters from the series "Canticle of Night", "Canticle of Dawn" and "Canticle of Twilight". It is a great read to start before you read "The Canticle Kingdom" or even after you have. This compilation includes a bonus chapter linking the serial stories and the novel previously unreleased, as well as the sheet music for piano of the song that the music box plays, which I also wrote.

Head over to the BigWorldNetwork.com site for more details:
http://bigworldnetwork.com/site/contests/






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2. My Best Writing Year Ever: How I Did It


 600,000 words in 365 days. In December 2011, that was my goal. I honestly didn't know if I could do it. That was like writing words equal to NaNoWriMo (50,000) every month for an entire year. As of Dec 20th, 2012, I hit 609,548 words for the year.

I had to set some ground rules for myself. I said that only writing that I intended to try to publish in some form would count, and the prewriting that I did for any novels or short stories. Anything I did for work, emails, etc would not count. 

I also thought that I needed to keep very good track so I could have exact word counts. My first step was to create an excel spreadsheet with 12 tabs, and label them for the months. I took a cell and set it up to display the total of the all numbers in the first column. Then, any time I wrote something, I put the word total in the next open cell in the first column. This kept an automatic running total with little hassle. I then set up a cell in each sheet that added up all of the total cells, so I could have a running total of everything I had done for the year. 

This sheet helped keep me motivated. I could always tell how much progress I had made and how much I had yet to do. 

I then evaluated my writing style. I know that I work best when I have a few projects going at a time, and so I mapped out the things I wanted to work on next and decided to work on each of these projects every day. I prioritized the projects to work on the ones I wanted to get done first early in the year. 

Then, there really wasn't a big trick to it. I committed to writing every day and anytime I could. I tried to bring my laptop with me for times when I had a few minutes. If I didn't have my laptop, I wrote using my iPod. If I didn't have that, I kept a notebook handy to write, or prepare myself for writing so that I could move more quickly when I got to it.  

The biggest thing is to know when your best productive times of the day are and really use them for all they are worth. During these times, minimize distractions. Turn off Facebook, check your email once before you got to the writing zone, or whatever you need to do. Pinterest will still be there when you get back. There are even programs such as Cold Turkey, which will allow you to block these sites for a certain time limit while you write. Pretty useful. 

I experienced some major setbacks. I had some really busy weeks, such as the week before "The Secret Garden " opened, in which I was an actor. Two LDS General Conferences and countless other events for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Looming deadlines for work, a complete hard drive meltdown, severe sickness and many other things inhibited my ability to write. There were times when I fell way behind and had to rush forward by writing 10,000 words on the last two days of the month. 

I'm here to tell you that persistence pays. Just like in running a marathon, it does not do you any good to spend all of your energy in one burst and then stop running. You must keep a steady pace, with occasional bursts of speed to catch up in order to do your best. I believe that goals help writers push themselves to accomplish more than they normally would. Here's a glimpse into what I wrote this year: 

Novels
The Canticle Kingdom Book III
The Last Archangels, Books II and III
Wandaful 
Elected (Partial) 
The Death Seer (Partial) 

Non-Fiction
The Ward Choir Survival Guide 
The Ultimate Morning Study Companion (German/English) 
Voices in My Blood (Partial, co-authored)
Personal History 2012 

Short Stories 
Many, including ones for two anthologies "Sing We Now of Christmas" and "Carol of the Tales". 

Stage
When Death Comes (Musical) 
Christmas Spirits the Musical (Partial) 

Serial Stories
Canticle of Dawn
Canticle of Twilight
Age of Archangels Seasons I and II
Christmas Spirits 

Articles
Dozens of articles for GospelIdeals.org 


This next year is going to be taken up in revision and getting these and works from past years polished up and better ready to submit. If anyone else is up to the challenge, I highly recommend it. I accomplished so much this year and it is great now to look back and see that it all worked out. I am committed and serious about writing and will continue to put in the long hours that it takes to realize my potential. 

What are your writing goals for the coming year? 

A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! 




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3. Book Lovers Holiday Giveaway Hop


I'm fresh off a win from NaNoWriMo with 50,000 words towards a single novel and 30,000 other words written for a personal best of 80,000 words written in one month. Congrats to all those who finished NaNoWriMo!



Another great giveaway hop where you can win some great things just in time for the holidays. Enter below on the Rafflecopter widget, and then visit the many other blogs participating. Thanks, and happy holidays!

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4. Mayday Update




April is a Winning Month!
Welcome to another month! April was a very difficult month for writing. I had the opening of “The Secret Garden”, the crash of my computer and a thousand other things vying for my time. I’m pleased to report, however, that on April 30th, I jumped over the finish line for 50,000 words in April.  That was a close one! I had to find all sorts of little times to write a little here and there. It really does add up.
My hard drive situation is still not taken care of, but I have high hopes. I will get back to posting writing stats once I get back my old records. Until then, just know that I’ve done about 200,000 words already this year! Many fun projects coming your way soon.

Canticle Kingdom eBook
Great news! “The Canticle Kingdom” is now available as an eBook!  You can get the Kindle edition here: http://amzn.com/B007TWN5KY and on the Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-canticle-kingdom-michael-young/1018964936.  Many of the Canticle Kingdom prequel stories are going eventually to be in eBook form as well, and the two sequels I am writing will be in eBook form as well, so this makes me very happy.  

Conferences
I went to the LDStorymakers conference this weekend  down in Provo and it was just to soak in all the knowledge and to get a chance to pitch to agent Holly Root. I think it all went really well!  I also loved seeing all of my writer friends and catching up on their amazing projects. We are in good company in our organization.
Last week, I attended a great workshop given David Farland about outlining. If you ever have a chance to take anything from him, jump at it. He has trained many NYT bestsellers and is

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5. Autism Awareness Blog Hop






For the next little bit (April 11th -17th), I am suspending myusual activities to participate in the Autism Awareness Blog hop.

My oldest son, Jarem, has a form of autism and I hear all the timehow much more prevalent it is becoming. I’m very glad that there are so manyresources to help people with autism.

I encourage you all to go to http://www.autismspeaks.org/in order to learn more.

In honor of this blog hop, I’m giving away a free signed copy of “TheCanticle Kingdom”. You can use the widget to enter below, and don’t forget tofollow the other blogs who are participating in the hop for more ways to win. 

Also don’t forget to check out my web serials to which I havecontributed.



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6. Young Adult Blog Hop Winner and Upcoming Conference



Thanks to all who entered my entry on the YA Blog Hop. What a great response! As promised, I will reveal the cover of Canticle Kingdom II, but I think I will opt to do it on Monday, as we have a few other things for today.

Winner:

Congrats to Samara O Tye! You have won the drawing for a signed copy of "The Canticle Kingdom."  If you didn't win this time, rest assured there will be plenty more blog hops to do.

LDStorymakers:

I wanted to let you all know about a great writer's conference happening in May that you should all go to if you live anywhere around Utah.  It is called LDStorymakers and it has some of the best classes, workshops and agent pitch sessions in the West. Each year just keeps getting better.

You can also win a great VIP spot at the banquet there with author Kevin Anderson and others. All you have to do is help get the word out. Get the details here: http://ldstorymakerauthors.blogspot.com/2012/01/show-your-love-for-ldstorymakers.html

If you want to learn more, follow this link address: http://ldstorymakers.com/conferences/registration/
There are only a limited number of spots and many of them are filled.  Sign up soon!

Upcoming Appearances: 

I've got two great appearances coming right up in the next week.  On Saturday, Feb 4th, from 1pm - 4pm, I will be at the Sandy, UT Barnes and Noble signing both of my books as part of their semi-annual Authorpalooza. There will be tons of great authors there, so don't miss it!

I'm also presenting and signing at BYU's annual Life, the Universe, and Everything conference, being held at Utah Valley University. I will only be there on Feb the 9th, but have lots of events, such as the debut of my new presentation: "How to Avoid Cliche Like the Plague".

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7. First Lap Down!


My first month of marathon writing is over, and I’ve set a goodpace. I exceeded 50,000 words to come out a little ahead. The only think isthat there are eleven months to go.  Ifeel good about things and about how things are turning out.  I should have many completed projects by theend of the year!

Still one more day to enter the Young Adult Blog hop to win a copyof “The Canticle Kingdom”. My publisher let me know that they are working ongetting it out in eBook form, and I’m very excited for that.

Stats:
My word count for the week: 13828
Running Total: 55834
Monthly Percentage: 111.7%
Yearly Percentage: 9.3%

Writing Tip of the Week:
Look out for your own pet phrases. It may be hard to spot them byyourself, so you may need to enlist the help of a friend.  You may have a favorite cliché, or even abrilliant original phrase that you just use too much.  Maybe all of your characters say the samephrase when they’re surprised. 

Search and destroy.  Or atleast, mix them up a bit.


Writing Update:
I’m hard at work revising “Prometheus Returns” and hoping to getthat out soon. I’m also working on a musical project called “Quest”, which is aparody of typical fantasy stories.  Ihope someday to some of my works on stage.

I’m also hard at work on “Wandaful” and am well into the middle ofit.  I find that the initial idea of themagic system based on color and time is evolving quite nicely and I’m lovingplaying the quirky characters off of each other. 
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8. Announcing: Canticle of Night

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When many people read "The Canticle Kingdom" they told me that they wanted more backstory.  Wait no longer! In conjunction with BigWorldNetwork, I am producing a 12 part serial story that details some of the backstory of Jorgen and Karsten Muller, the brothers who created the music box that would become The Canticle Kingdom. You can read and listen for free here: (I did my own narration as well)

http://www.bigworldnetwork.com/CanticleofNight.html

Please spread the word!  I'm excited to see how this new format will be. A new episode comes out on Mondays, and I promise to keep it exciting and interesting. Please let me know what you think.  

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9. December Blog Hop




'Tis the Season, and many of us are celebrating by giving away things that readers love, including books.  Use the entry form below to enter my giveaway for a signed copy of "The Canticle Kingdom" and use the list to link to other blogs.  

Please also consider submitting to the Christmas anthology I'm putting together. All you have to do is submit a family friendly story in any genre that is based on a Christmas song.  Please send all entried to [email protected].  All proceeds will be donated to the National Down Syndrome Society. 

Have a wonderful and blessed holiday season. 


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10. September Blog Hop Winners

Giveaway Winners: Congratulations to Leigh Ann Gregorie and Mary Reiss! They have won signed copies of "The Canticle Kingdom". (Yes, I decided to choose two winners due to the number of entries.

Also congratulations to Debbie Davis who has won a three-chapter manuscript critique. I'm excited to see her work. If you did not win this time around, don't worry. I'll do another blog hope near the end of October with more chances to win. Thank you to you all for entering and I hope that you will continue to visit my blog. I'll try to make it as interesting as possible!

Writing Update: I've been doing a crazy project that fell in my lap this week. A local law firm has tasked me with translating about 40 pages of German legal documents into English. If you've ever studied legal documents, you know how complex they can be. German legal documents take this even a step further. They love huge compound words that translate to five or six words when translated. Working on this has taken up most of my usual writing time this week, so sadly, I did not make much progress on anything.

The commission for this work, however, will be a large help to my family. I'll just commit to work twice as hard this week in order to make progress on my works in progress. In the coming weeks, I'm going to introduce you all to the works I'm going to be submitting soon so you can get a better idea of what I'm working on. 

Looking for Bookclubs: I'm looking for book clubs who are interesting in reading one or both of my books in their book club. If you live around Salt Lake City, I'd love to come visit in person, but if you live anywhere else, I'd love to participate through Skype. Leave me a comment if you are interested, or send me an email at [email protected]

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11.


Welcome to the September Blog Hop! Celebrate the beginning of fall with me and my blogger friends by hopping around, visiting our sites, and entering our contests! There are no limits - you can enter the contest on every blog. With over 40 blogs participating, that's over 40 prizes you could win. Just click on the links below to move on to the next blog. On my blog, you can win one of two prizes. I'm giving away one for readers and one for authors. Readers can win a signed copy of "The Canticle Kingdom"Writers can win a free first three chapter's critique from me. Would you like to win this prize? Enter on the widget below. In your comment, please let me know which of the prizes you are interested in. (Book, critique or both)

You need javascript enabled to see this giveaway.That's it! You are now entered. The contest ends on Saturday night, September 24th, at midnight MST, and the winner will be contacted shortly thereafter. Please either leave your e-mail address in the comment trail or make sure it's visible through your profile so I can contact you to tell you that you're the lucky winner. Now go visit my other friends ...

September Blog Hop Participants

1. Tristi Pinkston, LDS Author2. Joyce DiPastena3. I Am A Reader, Not A Writer4. Mandi Slack5. Michael D. Young6. Six Mixed Reviews7. Pam Williams8. Laurie Lewis9. Kristy Tate10. Marilyn Yarbrough11. Stacy Coles12. Kristie Ballard13. Lynn Parsons14. Pushing Past the Pounds15. Sheila Staley16. cindy Hogan17. Jamie Thompson18. Jaclyn Weist19. Cathy Witbeck20. Secret Sisters Mysteries21. Tamera Westhoff22. Tina Scott23. Lynnea Mortensen24. Danyelle Ferguson aka Queen of the Clan25. Jeanette A. Fratto26. Bonnie Harris27. Meliss

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12. Winners All Around

First thing’s first: a big thank you to all those who participated in the Awesome August Blog Hop. There were many entries, but the lucky winner is: Donna Smith! She will receive a signed copy of “The Canticle Kingdom”.

I’d also like to announce the winner of the Angel Trivia Contest. Congratulations to Alyssa Ranee Clark! She will get to help me name a character in the second installment of “The Last Archangel”, which I am currently writing.


I’ve got other great links to share. The first is an interview on B.K. Bostick’s blog. Go read it here: http://bkbostick.blogspot.com/2011/09/interview-with-author-michael-young.html

 The second is a feature on Lorhainne Eckhart’s blog where I talk about archangels. You can go read it here: http://lorhainneeckhart.blogspot.com/ (The blog says that it might have adult content when you click on it.  I  can't speak for the rest of the blog, but my post is squeaky clean.) 

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13. Third Platform Campaigners Crusade

I had this marketing/networking activity recommended to me recently. There's still one day to sign up. Find more about it and sign up at the following link:
http://rachaelharrie.blogspot.com/2011/08/and-so-campaign-begins-plus-campaigner.html


Also don't forget, there's still time to enter the Awesome August Blog Hop on the post below to win a copy of "The Canticle Kingdom".

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14. Blog Tour Giveaway Winners


Congratulations to Darcus, Marnie and Michelle!  They each won a book of their choice and I so I'm giving away two copies of "The Last Archangel" and one copy of "The Canticle Kingdom".  Thanks for all those who entered and who participated in the blog tour.   Here's another review that came in at the end:

http://starcrossedreviews.blogspot.com/2011/07/interview-michael-d-young.html

The blog tour may be over, but that doesn't mean I'm done.  I'm doing a number of signings in the next few months, today in Murray, UT at the Barnes and Noble from 11am - 1pm and next week in Fairview Heights, Illinois from 1pm - 3pm.  I'm also going to be running some other events on this blog, including "The Last Archangel" fake casting session and a musical game you won't want to miss.

If you'd like, you can order your copy of "The Last Archangel" here. 


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15. Blog Tour Day 7: Review by Lisa Bookworm



Latest Post: Enjoy a great review by Lisa Faber.  I got a kick out of the end of the post where she says that she realized that she already had “The Canticle Kingdom” sitting on her booshelf and she wants to read it right away after reading “The Last Archangel”.  I'm also on author Tristi Pinkston's blog today with a guest post about gaining creative inspiration through immersing yourself in good art. Also don’t forget to enter the blog tour giveaway.
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July 6th: Review from Lisabookworm
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16. A New Twelve Days of Christmas Contest

One website totals the value of the 12 days of Christmas at nearly $100,000.  Makes you wonder what this guy did for a living, and why he needed to try so hard to impress his true love.  (And if he bothered to wrap any of the gifts.)

See: http://www.dailypress.com/features/christmas/sns-12days-christmas-cost-pictures,0,6559920.photogallery

It is speculated that the song was actually a Catholic symbolism song meant to teach children:

1The partridge in a pear tree is Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
2 Turtle Doves = The Old and New Testaments
3 French Hens = Faith, Hope and Charity, the Theological Virtues
4 Calling Birds = the Four Gospels and/or the Four Evangelists
5 Golden Rings = The first Five Books of the Old Testament, the "Pentateuch", which gives the history of man's fall from grace.
6 Geese A-laying = the six days of creation
7 Swans A-swimming = the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments
8 Maids A-milking = the eight beatitudes
9 Ladies Dancing = the nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit
10 Lords A-leaping = the ten commandments
11 Pipers Piping = the eleven faithful apostles
12 Drummers Drumming = the twelve points of doctrine in the Apostle's Creed

For more, see: http://www.byrum.org/misc/christmas/origin.html (This list is from that site)

Who knows?

The question is, if someone was going to do the 12 Days of Christmas to you, what would you want?  Leave a comment on this post answering this question, and you could win one of two signed copies of "The Canticle Kingdom."  You don't have to do the whole song if you don't want, but at least on of the days.

Myself?  I'd probably put more edible stuff in there like "and a pizza with pepperoni..." 12 publishing contracts would be nice too.

I will draw a winner on the 12th of December and one on the 24th (which is 12 days from the 12th).  Entries are as follows:

1 entry for a blog post answering the question.
2 entries for posting on Facebook about this contest.
2 entries of posting on Twitter about this contest.
2 entries for blogging about it.

(Please let me know which of these you have done in your post.)

"The Canticle Kingdom" is also available on amazon.com for a great price.  Check it out here: http://amzn.com/1599553627


And have a very Merry Christmas!

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17. Sentence Soup



In talking to the young people about writing sentences that flow well together, I told them that writing a story was like making a good soup.

First I asked, what makes up a good soup?  I got all sorts of answers, from chicken, to veggies, to noodles and crackers.  So we decided that a good soup has a lot of good ingredients, but not too many of any one ingredient.

I then asked them if any of them like pepper on their soup.  Many hands went up.  Then, I asked, "But what if I came over and dumped the whole pepper shaker into your soup.  Would you like that?"  No one did.

So we agreed, that having too much of any one ingredient or spice can spoil the soup.  The same goes with writing. Here are the ingredients that I mentioned to them:

Sentence length: Mix up long and short sentences to make things more interesting.
Describing words: Add some adjectives and adverbs, but be careful not to add too many. (It's like too much pepper)
Types of sentence beginnings: Sometimes leading with subject and verb, and other times leading with a clause.
Using strong, concrete verbs:  Think of different ways to say common words such as "walk" and "talk" to paint a more exact picture.
Have perfect punctuation: Use it when you need it, but don't overdo it, such as using more than one "!"

I think the soup analogy really  helped the students grasp what I was saying, and I think it is a concept that any writer should think about.

Please join me next week for another installment, and on Thursday for a review of the first three books of the 13th Reality series by James Dashner.

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18. Roy Writing: Week One-Organizing Your Writing

The great thing about organizing your writing, is that there is no one right way to do it.  The best way to do it, is whatever works for you.  This often comes down to personal preference and style. Different writers also want/need different levels of organization, running the whole gambit of micromanaging to only placing the biggest "landmarks" of a story to hit along the way.

My presentation to the students focused on giving a few ideas to try out to see what works for them.  I encouraged them to organize both their plot, but also their characters.

Here are some of the ideas:

Organizing Your Plot: 


o Sticky notes: Write down scenes or events that will happen and then rearrange them. (Put them in the beginning, middle and end piles)

Write an outline on paper or on the computer.  This can be like an essay, or in columns such as "Beginning, Middle, and End" 
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