Friday, October 25, 2019

Free: VotV

For a limited time, you can get Virtues of the Vicious audible edition for free!


Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Quotes of the Week

Your naked body should only belong to those who fall in love with your naked soul.
—Charlie Chaplin

Creativity is a wild mind and a disciplined eye.
—Dorothy Parker

Go a little out of your depth, and when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting.
—David Bowie

Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself.
—Charlie Chaplin

Does it mean this, does it mean that, that's all anybody wants to know. I'd say what any decent poet would say if anyone dared ask him to analyze his work: if you see it, then it's there!
—Freddie Mercury

The less I say the more my work gets done.
—Elton John

Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.
—Albert Einstein

Get it down. Take chances. It may be bad, but it’s the only way you can write anything good.
—William Faulkner

If you don’t turn your life into a story, you just become a part of someone else’s story.
—Terry Pratchett

The most beautiful stories always start with wreckage.
—Jack London

Don't say the old lady screamed. Bring her on and let her scream.
—Mark Twain

Monday, October 21, 2019

Capclave 2019

This weekend I was at Capclave, selling and signing books! It was a lot of fun, I ate too much good food, hung out with friends, other authors and scifi fans!



--Now it's time to get back t work!

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Quotes of the Week

I'm still looking to write a great song.... You always are. You know, you never think, 'Well, that's enough ... that's good enough.'
—Paul McCartney

Poetry is just the evidence of life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash.
—Leonard Cohen

Forget the books you want to write. Think only of the book you are writing.
—Henry Miller

Work every day. No matter what has happened the day or night before, get up and bite on the nail.
—Ernest Hemingway

You have to have something vicious in you, to be a creative writer.
—D.H. Lawrence

Most writers enjoy two periods of happiness — when a glorious idea comes to mind and, secondly, when a last page has been written and you haven’t had time to know how much better it ought to be.
—J.B. Priestley

Create your own visual style... let it be unique to yourself and identifiable to others.
—Orson Welles

I never reread a text until I have finished the first draft. Otherwise it’s too discouraging.
—Gore Vidal

Start writing. I don't mean to sound dismissive, but START WRITING. There is NO SUCH THING as "too late" in the arts.
—Patton Oswalt

Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself.
—Miles Davis

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Quotes of the Week

Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself.
—Miles Davis

You don’t start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it’s good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it.
That’s why I say one of the most valuable traits is persistence.
—Octavia E. Butler

You don’t start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it’s good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it.
That’s why I say one of the most valuable traits is persistence.
—Octavia E. Butler

If you can tell stories, create characters, devise incidents, and have sincerity and passion, it doesn’t matter a damn how you write.
—Somerset Maugham

I don’t want to fade away, I want to flame away - I want my death to be an attraction, a spectacle, a mystery. A work of art.
—Jennifer Egan

All I insist on, and nothing else, is that you should show the whole world that you are not afraid. Be silent, if you choose; but when it is necessary, speak—and speak in such a way that people will remember it.
—Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.
—Anton Chekhov

I pretend that I’m sitting across from somebody—telling them a story, and I don’t want them to get up til it’s finished.
—James Patterson

Friday, October 4, 2019

The Fast Friday Interviews: Emma G Rose

Emma G. Rose

Tell me about yourself, Emma.


I'm an author from Maine and my name isn't Stephen King, although I do have a house down the street from the high school where he used to teach. I also went to the college where he studied journalism. I enrolled thinking I was going to become a kick-ass girl reporter, like Nellie Bly, and then I spent a Christmas Eve on the shores of an icy river waiting for rescue divers to pull a body out of the water. That's about when I decided that journalism wasn't the path for me. I knew I wanted to write, but I didn't know what. So I just wrote everything. Resumes, blog posts, product descriptions, short stories, web content, poems, Instagram captions, books. These days, I've managed to narrow the list down a bit. When I'm not writing novels, I write mostly web content, whitepapers and blog posts for companies with big ideas.

Tell me about your current Book: 


Nothing's Ever Lost launched in July of this year, on my 32nd birthday. It's a story about two teenagers trying to hold their friendship together while adventuring through the afterlife. The main characters are basically the 17-year-old versions of me and my friend "Jack." They're snarky and silly, and trying really really hard not to show anyone how supremely uncertain they are about basically everything. I call it a YA novel, and it mostly is, but adults seem to like it just as much as teenagers do.

When a car accident kills them (probably), a pair of teenagers must brave the afterlife, or else...there's no or else there's just the afterlife and all its strangeness. I guess the other option would be to sit down on the ground and just wait for the world to end. But that doesn't sound like much of an adventure, does it?

What are you working on now? 


Two things. Thing 1 is an urban fantasy novel about an EMT named Eric. After recovering from a freak accident, Eric starts seeing ghosts. At least, he thinks they're ghosts. They only seem to show up when one of his patients is close to death. Speaking of Death, he's not thrilled about Eric's newfound abilities. Humans aren't supposed to see the souls of the nearly departed and they're certainly not supposed to talk to them. Where did Eric get this inhuman power? Can Death put a stop to it before bureaucracy gets involved? If he doesn't solve the mystery quickly Eric may not be the only one who has to pay a price. Thing 2 is a secret for the moment. I can't tell you anything about it except that I'm a co-author and it involves a jackalope, a man who doesn't know who he wants to be and a violin that turns into a fiddle at the slightest provocation.

Tell us something that people don't generally know about you: 


That's a hard one. I'm pretty much an open book...oh, the G in my name doesn't stand for anything. It's just a letter.

What is a favorite lesson you have learned about the business of writing? 


Writing may be a solitary task, but it's the only part of the process that is. You might think a writer's life is just sitting in a room alone pounding the keys all day, but you also have to talk and listen and network and edit and market and all of that involves other people.

What is the best piece of writing advice you give to new authors? 


Writer's block is not a valid excuse for not writing because it doesn't actually exist. If you think you have it, you either don't know what you're trying to say or are so worried about saying it perfectly that you can't get anything out at all. The cure for both problems is writing until you figure them out. So really, there's no excuse for not writing.


Links:


Email: emmagauthor@gmail.com
Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/Emma-G-Rose/e/B07MNGQY9V/
Bloghttps://www.emmagauthor.com/blog
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeImperative/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/emmagwriter
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/life_imperative/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDOYvY_7pMr4xIMtGJjnatw


Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Quotes of the Week

You own everything that happened to you. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better.
—Anne Lamott

First requirement of the writer is the ability to concentrate for long periods of time. Second...the wish to do so.
—Joyce Carol Oates

You don't write a song to sit there on a page. You write it to sing.
—Bob Dylan

You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call 'failure' is not falling down, but the staying down.
—Mary Pickford

You start out playing rock 'n' roll so you can have sex and do drugs, but you end up doing drugs so you can still play rock 'n' roll and have sex.
—Mick Jagger

If you feel safe in the area that you’re working in, you’re not working in the right area.
—David Bowie

If you're not getting older, you're dead.
—Tom Petty

Don’t rush or force the ending… . All you have to know is the next scene, or the next few scenes.
—Chuck Palahniuk

You can’t be a good writer without being a good thinker. This is a depressing thought for a writer.
—Andy Rooney