Tips on fiction writing

Writing fiction is fun, at last for me. I am able to scape into a world that isn’t my reality and as an only child growing up I love that. I can sit for hours imagining stories in my head. However, to make what’s in my head, as awesome as I may think it is, something others may want to read there are some basic guidelines needed to create a good book. I don’t claim to know those guidelines but I found a really good article on some here.

 

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Laina

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Interview with children’s author Jen Pereya of Mommy & Daddy Work to Make Some Dough

What would be the first thing you would do if today was your last day?

That’s easy…I would climb in bed with both of my girls and cuddle with them.
What’s your own definition of happiness?

Happiness can be summed up in one joyous sound…my girls’ laughter, especially when they are doing it at the same time!
What do you do in your free time?
Free time?  What’s that? Seriously though, I am 100% committed to my career in corporate America but I also love to write, share, and connect with others so I have my entrepreneurial side as well which limits free time.  That being said, I adore baking with my girls and helping my oldest practice her Irish dance steps.  In terms of just plain old me time, nothing beats heading to the salon for some girl time with my bestie!

 

What tv shows do you like?

I love watching shows where there is something to learn.  I know, kind of boring and maybe I could be accused of being nerdy but then again, I have always been a bit of a nerd.  I love the Discovery Channel and I often find myself watching the History Channel too! J

Where do you see yourself in “5,10″ years?

I try to have a general vision in terms of moving in an upward trajectory no matter what the path but I intentionally avoid trying to be overly specific.  The reason is that I don’t want to pigeon hole myself by looking at opportunities too myopically.  As long as I am moving forward and upward, then I’m good.  Then again, some days I think it would be great to sell it all and live on a beach somewhere serving tourists cocktails.  I guess only time will tell!

 

How do you balance work and life?

I think it’s important for us to change our perspective on how we view balance.  As opposed to trying to assess the balance in one’s life over days and weeks, it is my belief that it should be evaluated over months and years.  If at the end of the year you can look back and say that you feel good about the time you gave to your work, your family, and yourself I think you can say that you have found balance.  It is, however, something that is very subjective.

 

Now that I have that out of the way, here is a piece of practical, actionable advice.  I think that no matter how busy one is, it is absolutely necessary to schedule time for you.  If you don’t, I strongly believe that you will not be able to be as effective in any of your roles as a mother/spouse/friend or employee/entrepreneur.   The key word here is “schedule”.  Put it in your calendar the same as you would any other appointment for work and make sure to keep it.  Schedule everything else around it.  You will be much better off for it!
What do you say to your fans?

I try to just be myself.  As an author and a writer, I am my own brand and therefore, if I’m not genuine with my fans it would be very obvious.  Whether I’m writing blog posts on my website or writing tips for www.30secondmom .com, I am who I am and that’s pretty much all there is to it.  If you read my blog, the posts are geared towards families with working parents.  (After all, the number one rule of writing is to write what you know.)  Looking at my author page on 30Second Mom, it’s a bit all over the place with regard to categories but there is one consistent theme and that is streamlining your life and trying to find ways to be more efficient.

 

How did you come to write Mommy & Daddy Work to Make Some Dough?

Our oldest, Rebeca began questioning why my husband and I dropped her and her baby sister off at pre-school every day. As I began to think of how I would respond to her, I was reminded of my own trials and tribulations as a five-year-old starting kindergarten. The first few days weren’t that bad considering I was super excited about my new clothes and my Buster Brown shoes.  However, the tearful days that followed culminated with my mother finding me on the front porch of our house crying my eyes out. I had actually walked home from school, alone. She had dropped me off one morning at the front door but I never made it all the way to my classroom.  I turned around and made my way back home, sure that I was never going to go back. Obviously, I did end up returning to kindergarten, thanks to my teacher sharing with me the story of The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper, and the words, “I think I can, I think I can”. That book became my security blanket of sorts.  Remembering how helpful that book was to me at that age, I began my search for a story that would help me to answer my own daughter’s questions in a simple, yet entertaining way. Shockingly, I found the children’s picture book market to be devoid of stories about families with two working parents.  The rest is literary history! ;)

 

When was the book released?

It was released in April 2011.

 

What is the biggest challenge you have faced since your book was released?

Quite simply, the biggest challenge is getting the word out.  Since I am a first-time author, I am still working on building my credibility with my niche audience to get my name out there and that takes time.  The process would be faster if I was able to promote the book full-time but as I mentioned, I am very much committed to my career so I can’t devote the time I would like.  That’s why I am so incredibly grateful for opportunities like the one you have given me here.

 

What advice do you have for other businesswomen?

The biggest piece of advice I can give is to make your intentions known and to go for it.  Study after study has shown that men are more likely than women to let their career aspirations be known.  The reason this can become a problem for a woman in business is others cannot champion you or sponsor you if they don’t know where you would like to go, thus placing you at a strategic disadvantage compared to your male counterparts.  The reason I say to just go for it is there are always going to be reasons why you shouldn’t take that next step or go out on a limb and try to make a go of it on your own.  I’m not saying that we shouldn’t be prudent in our risk taking rather, I suggest using a T-sheet.  Draw a T on a sheet of paper and on the right side of the line down the middle, list all of the positive things that could happen as a result of whatever change you are facing.  On the left side of the line, list the potential negatives.  The important part here is to share it with a trusted friend or colleague to get someone else’s perspective.  It’s a great way to add some science to the process as opposed to just going with your gut.

Jennifer Pereyra has sought balance between her career and home life. Working as a Regional Account Manager for one of the largest manufacturers of health care products worldwide, Jennifer and her family have successfully survived two corporate relocations, no small feat with two young children.

Currently serving on the Board of Directors for the New Jersey chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Jennifer has one foot successfully and solidly placed in corporate America.

 

She is also a mompreneur who sought publication of her recently released children’s book, Mommy & Daddy Work to Make Some Dough. Since being published in April 2011, Jennifer has received numerous accolades as her book truly meets an unmet need; helping the children of working parents understand why their parents must work each day.

Most recently, Jennifer joined a team of select contributors for the launch of a new website, 30Second Mom A stream-based mobile website and app tied into the leading social networks, 30Second Mom’s goal is to provide mobile moms with quick and helpful tips from other moms – each in about 30 seconds or less – delivered straight to their phones.

 

Whenever possible, Jennifer enjoys speaking to other working parents about the challenges they face while attempting to “do it all”. She has been quoted in numerous articles of varying topics ranging from issues facing working women to raising bilingual children. In addition, Jennifer was recently featured on ABC6 Philadelphia news.

Jennifer and her husband Ignacio currently reside in Columbus, NJ where they are raising their two young daughters.

Make sure you stop over and visit Jennifer’s blog where you will find posts that will be of particular interest to working mothers.

Working mothers and working fathers, finally there is a children’s picture book that you can use to explain to your children why you both work.

Rebeca doesn’t want her parents to leave every day. But then Mommy explains why she and Daddy must go, to make a living and provide for their girls. Young children will love the fanciful rhymes and find reassurance when they understand why Mommy and Daddy Work to Make Some Dough. Jennifer Pereyra’s charming tale is an excellent story for the children of working parents.


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The MS Project – Volume 2 is on it’s way


The MS Project – Volume 2

The MS Project is a collection of things created to raise awareness for Multiple Sclerosis. Consisting of a book, a website, apparel, and an iPhone app these elements work together to bring more attention to the disease, teach people, and create a strong community.

The book – Volume #2 scheduled for release on March 15th, 2012 is a collection of stories written by people afflicted by Multiple Sclerosis, or who have loved ones afflicted. This book is meant to be informational regarding the disease as experienced by real people and to showcase the amazing strength people find when facing adversity.

The website – is a social networking site where people passionate about raising awareness for the disease can become members and get to know one another. The goal is to create a community to provide support, awareness, and motivation to people within and outside the community. You can currently access the website at http://www.themsproject.com.

 

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Staying on track to goals

Last Friday I spent several hours planning out my week. I was very proud of myself and what I accomplished because for the first time in a long time I was very organized. I took all the tasks I needed from writing daily, to book promotion, client work, and personal to do’s.

Monday I hit the ground running and was immediately hit with an unexpected not on my list. However, because of my list I was able to easily deal with this issue and get back on track. had I not had my list I would have been so flustered I would have probably wasted the day. As it was I got most of it done, same with Tuesday, and so on. However, I am having a hard time now focusing to write. In the past I would write first and not worry about all the lists of things I also had to complete each day. But now that I know this list is going to be staring me in the face I have a hard time not thinking about it in order to write. Now I am behind about 6000 words to my weekly writing goal and as the source of my income that is stressing me out.

How can I balance all of this and not go crazy. It hasn’t helped that I pulled my children out of before/after school care for the month of December so my “work days’ are much shorter even though I am saving a lot of money which is a relief.

Any ideas?

Laina

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Marketing idea that actually seems to be working!

So as you may know (or not) I write the Presley Thurman romance/mystery series. I currently have three full length novels out and one holiday short story. They are each priced at .99 cents although I am trying to get the holiday short to be free it just isn’t an option on Amazon/B & N unless there is a lower price match, which there is on Smashwords since it’s already free there but I can’t force it. The big guys pretty much do what they want. Anyways for ease of holiday gifting I decide to bundle them up into a boxed set. I thought that way for a still low price of 2.99 I could get all my books out there in a easy way and hopefully get people so excited about my books they would be be anxiously waiting for the next installment of the series in 2012. Well I am thrilled to announce that it has taken off quite nicely and after almost a full week on sale I consider it a success. Just goes to show that there are many ways to package and promote the same things as different things appeal to different people.

Happy Holidays!!

Bestselling, mystery with a little romance (nothing too steamy her mom might read this), author Laina Turner has just released a Boxed Set, featuring her first three full length Presley Thurman Mysteries plus a holiday short story. What a great way to experience all that fashionista-dectective Presley Thurman has to offer in one easy download.

This four-book set includes…

 

Stilettos & Scoundrels

Presley tells her boss what he can do with her job in HR and embarks on a new career as a freelance journalist. What seems like a simple interview with a Senator turns to murder when the day after her interview the Senator turns up dead. Does the fact that Presley was one of the last people to see him alive make her a suspect? Her ex-boyfriend Cooper, who was in charge of the Senators security, might think so. Presley is determined to clear her name but can she do it and resist Cooper’s charms?

Necklaces & Nooses

 

When Presley’s boss is found hanging she thinks its suicide until the police discover its homicide. Who would want to kill a boutique owner? Presley’s not sure but she’s determined to find out. The cute detective assigned to the case makes it all the more exciting.

 

Handbags & Hooligans

 

Presley went to Vegas to watch her friend Anna get married and the event turned into solving the mystery of her brothers girlfriend disappearance. But Ashley wasn’t exactly the schoolteacher she appeared to be. Who was she and was she kidnapped?

 

And the holiday short…Mistletoe & Murder

In this holiday short story, Presley goes home for Christmas expecting it to be a relaxing holiday until her old boyfriend, Brian, asks for her help finding out who has been stealing from him and it turns from theft to murder. Why would anyone want to kill Tommy and what was he hiding?

Purchase for Kindle, Nook, and available on Smashwords

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Free books boosts sales

I came across this fabulous post by D.D Scott, an author I admire, who posts frequently about her journey in the indie epublishing world. It’s about her pricing strategy and to many of us authors pricing is such a crap shoot. But before we can worry much about price we need to worry about exposure. Our book can be the best price out there but if no one knows it’s for sale it won’t do us much good. D.D. celebrated one of her milestones by pricing her first book in the Bootscootin’ series as free and watched her sales SOAR!!!!!

Read the full article about how she achieved her success here.

 

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I fell off the wagon

I sincerely apologize to my readers for falling off the daily marketing bandwagon. I have no excuse. Well actually I have a lot of excuses that I would like to use but I don’t want to seem whiny.  I did however get laid off from my day job and took the couple weeks I was absent from my blog to drink a lot of coffee, watch a ton of Law & Oder re-runs, and figure out what I wanted to be when I grew up.

You’ll be happy to know that I went through a one pound bag of Dunkin Donuts pumpkin spice coffee, got to episode 101 of Law & Order on Netflix instant stream, and realized that what I wanted to be when I grew up was what I have always wanted to be – a writer. Now I have a few books out there but it’s been more of a hobby and a longing rather than something I focused 24/7 or rather 32/8 on. When I thought about the aspect of finding another job and still putting my dreams on hold versus going all out and taking the leap to achieve my dream of making a living being an author I realized how much I needed to take this opportunity and reach for my dreams. While giving up a steady paycheck makes me nervous I am thrilled at the upcoming prospects. The world is mine for the taking and I know I can accomplish whatever I set my mind out to do.

To update you on my marketing/sales I did slow down on the marketing front the last two weeks but had a Kindle Nation Daily push on Nov. 20th for Necklaces & Nooses that gave me a boost. I then uploaded to Amazon my 3rd Presley Thurman book, Handbags & Hooligans, and my holiday short, Mistletoe & Murder, and experienced the greatest period of consistent sales to date. Every day I cross my fingers that it continues.

Have a great day!

Laina

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What’s your “thing?”

I read a great post by DD Scott, author extraordinaire and co-founder of WG2E, about having a signature “thing”. Something you do that stands out as your voice as an author and business person. The “thing” people expect and want from you.

I am going to think a day or two about what my “thing” is. Until then read this awesome post and tell me what your “thing” is.

Laina

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