I’ve missed you all. And I am so happy that you’d chosen to stay tuned for new posts.
Updates? Well, I’ve been sick. My computer is still on an
indefinite sabbatical and I’m getting the eerie feeling that it actually enjoys
being cooped up in the computer shop. lol! ;-)
What else? Well, I’m still working on those manuscripts that
I told you before. Writing and editing is not at all as easy as some people
think. Thankfully, one of those manuscripts would be available online soon in
ebook format.
Aside from these things, I’ve interviewed one of the most
talented authors. And it was really great because I got to do one of the things
that I love to do when I was still in college - to interview and get to know
people more, and feature them in a write-up.
I read her book. And I highly recommend it to those who are into paranormal and romance stories, or angels and dark forces in conflict.
In line with this, I’ve come across a beautiful quote that
I’d love to share with you. Here it is below:
“If you would like to
be writer, first be a reader. Only through the assimilation of ideas, thoughts
and philosophies can one begin to focus his own ideas, thoughts and
philosophies.” ~ Allan W. Eckert
Most of us know that reading is a huge part in learning how
to write. That’s why all aspirants of the writing craft should not hesitate to
devour volumes and volumes of books - in the genre that they are seeking to
hone their own craft
For me, I love different genres but I have a soft spot for
inspirational writing, children’s stories and paranormal stories.
I like inspirational stuff because there are times when I
needed a lift, especially when my emotional temperature goes haywire and needs
to be tempered so that I could focus on the things that I’ve set out to do.
I adore children’s stories. They’re so magical and simply
beautiful. I understand that some may think that it is so easy to write for the
very young audience. But from what I had discovered, when I was writing two of
my first children’s stories before (that were both published at a kid’s magazine),
it is actually such a challenge to write for them because their world often
keeps on changing, and authors, writers or bloggers like us just have to keep
up with these things.
What’s more, the Easy-to-Reads actually take on a more
controlled vocabulary and it takes a sensitive take on things and a complete
understanding of their world to magically capture the words that would fit this
group. Believe me. It’s really a challenging task. But it’s one where you would
also find the most satisfaction especially when a child would appreciate your
work and coax his or her parents to buy that book or magazine where your story
has been published.
For paranormal stories, I just love the thrill in delving
into the unknown and bizarre. It often fascinates me. That’s why, when I
interviewed Melynda Price, author of Until Darkness Comes (Click HERE to view the interview at my other blog, SLS),
I was so thrilled to meet a talented author who writes paranormal stories,
twists it in a romantic take where good and evil forces come to play and battle
one another. Her book is such a great read, and if you want to receive a
giveaway from her, better head on to her website and join her contest for that.
;-) I’ll be interviewing her again soon so do stay tuned for that. There would
be other talented people that I would be featuring, too, at my SLS (SittieCates Loves Stories) blog.
For my own book, it’ll be available very, very soon! ;-) Did
you see the first teaser for that? If not, here it is. Just CLICK HERE to be
redirected to my first video teaser for my book. I would be uploading another
one soon so you’d get to see more of what the book is about.
For the meantime, you may guess if it would be something
inspirational, paranormal, romantic or something that kids would enjoy. I’ll
leave you with that thought. ;-)
As you can see, my hands are full. And, as mentioned, my
computer is still at the computer shop probably dating another busted computer
and having the time of its life. lol! It
gets crazy when I don’t have my own computer with me so do excuse that notion
of mine of it having a date with another computer. ;-) I just can’t understand
why it’s taking a long time. L
Anyway, keep on guessing what my upcoming book would be
about. I’ll see you next post! ;-)
2 comments:
Maybe it's time to buy a new computer, laptop or tablet :-)
I am also a bookworm myself, but probably not a professional bookwork like you lol! I mostly read inspirational books these days. For borrowed books, anything goes. As long at it interests me. My colleague is into thrillers written by James Patterson. So I borrow from her hehehe.
I borrow books that I mean to read only once. But for books I love, I really have to have my own copy. :-)
Glad you're okay now...sorry for the comment that's already a blog post in length lol!
Aileen!
Thank you so much for visiting my blog, dearest sis. ;-)
Yeah, I think it's time to buy a new computer. But I just can't part with my old one. hehehe... Oh, you know how it goes.... ;-)
I'm not a professional bookworm. lol! That's so funny. I wonder if there is really a pro with that stuff.
Thrillers are cool, too.
No prob about the comment being like a blog post. I understand. I can relate. lol!
Do visit often, sis. Miss you!
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