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New Release of “O’Ceagan’s Legacy”

Hello my friends!

February 27th is the official release date for the revised version of “O’Ceagan’s Legacy.” I’ve uploaded a new information sheet about the book, and you can read it by clicking here.

I am trying a super promotion for this book and February 27th is the Buy Day for the book. My hope is to get enough sales on the first day to boost my book in the rankings on Amazon before my advertising cuts in on March 1st and March 2nd. For this reason, I’ve put the book on sale for just 99-cents! It’s over 300 pages and it would mean a lot to me if you purchased a copy, read it, and gave it a review or at least a star rating.

This is such an important step for a new book if it’s going to get any attention on Amazon at all, so I really need your help to make a dent in the rankings.

Now, if you can’t afford 99 cents, the book will be free from March 1st to March 3rd. My birthday is in March, so I’m hoping for a great gift of seeing my book get some love. It’ a fun story and I loved it just as much on the revision as I did when I originally wrote it– better, in fact.

So, if you enjoy adventurous science fiction, please go to the launch page, read it, and buy a copy for yourself or someone you think would love it.

Thank you for reading.

Lily

Remember you can find me on BlueSky Social and at Substack.

Book Lovers Convention and New Release

I just got back from the Book Lovers’ Convention in New Orleans. What a fabulous week that was! I enjoyed going to a couple of really informative panels on writing and marketing that energized me, especially after I’d attended a Story Grid workshop here in Reno with my writers’ group. I am always trying to grow as a storyteller, so I enjoy these opportunities to learn more.

I was fighting a cold on one day of the event so I missed two more great workshops plus a pajama party with Meg Tilly. I was so disappointed. She is just a darling, sweet person. Saw my last year’s workshop maven, Cherry Adair  and caught up with her again. I took Cherry’s plotting workshop at the convention here in Reno.

Last year, the convention was a Romance Times event, but RT made that their last one, so this is the start of the new convention and not necessarily limited to romance. So, I promoted my new release, Time Walker, at the event and hope to get some new readers from the event.

The fairy dinner on Friday night was completely magical. Wonderful decorations, lots of people in costume and some delicious food. My table was hosted by author Karen Rose, who was not the wicked fae she’d dressed as. Charming lady.

Time Walker is releasing May 31st!

The first of the Time Threads series is now in per-order on Amazon and on other e-book distributors.

Meet Mali Harper,  a novice in the Time Travel division on the moon space station. Her job is to monitor the timeline and alert her boss if an anomaly shows up on it.  Boring job for the most part until an incident occurs. Then her whole world is turned upside down.

The book is a time travel, alternate history tale with a touch of steampunk.

For more information and a teaser from the book, go to the launch page.

Coming Soon! “O’Ceagans Legacy” Book Release

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Yes!  The book is ready to launch.  It is now up on Amazon for the Kindle, but the official release date will be Tuesday, March 29th.  For those of you who supported my campaign,  the book is available TODAY for a FREE Kindle download on March 28th, one day only, so be sure to get out and download a copy on Monday.  Thank you for your support.  A notice will be sent from Kindle Scout on March 28th telling you the book is ready to download.

If you are on Kindle Unlimited, you may read the book for free at any time for the next few months, and possibly beyond.

My book launch page will be active on March 29, 2016.  You will find it this link after midnight PDT.

The paperback copy of the book will be coming in about a week.  It takes a little longer to process through CreateSpace and then to Amazon before it will be on Amazon’s sales pages.

Please Review

Please, please… if you download a free copy and read the book, please post an honest review on Amazon and/or Goodreads, whether it is favorable or not.  Amazon policies request that you state you are reviewing a free copy so readers know you received a preview copy.  Thank you.

“Funeral Singer: A Song for Marielle” is LIVE!

BookCoverPreview-FuneralSingerI am so excited to announce that my book is now published at Amazon in both paperback and e-book for the Kindle.  While this is not the first book I’ve written, it is the first one to be published.

My thanks to everyone who has supported my efforts on the book and is following me.  My heartfelt thanks to the beta readers and editors who helped me whip it into the shape it is.  If I’ve missed any spelling or punctuation errors, it is entirely my fault although after eight times through you’d think I would have caught them all.

You can check out the information on my book at my launch page.

Or just go straight to the book page on Amazon.

Here’s the best part.  Today only (September 1, 2015), the e-book version of my book can be downloaded for FREE.  This is my way of introducing myself to you and giving you the opportunity to read it soon.  I do ask that if you enjoy it that you will at least rate it at Amazon and maybe even write a review.  Even if it’s not your cup of tea, please leave the feedback.  Reviews are really important to all writers, so it will help me out tremendously to have a few reviews, good or not so good, on the book.

Thanks and I really hope you enjoy the read!  Feel free to post comments and questions here or on my Facebook page.

Counting Down to Book Release

funeral-singer-smWow!  It’s nearly the end of July and I am still editing “Funeral Singer” to get it ready for publication.  I’ve had it out to my second round of beta readers and have gotten some great feedback on it.  I am hoping to see a little more in the next few days.   I am still making some changes as I go through and make spelling and punctuation corrections.

It definitely pays to have other eyes on the manuscript because I managed to miss quite a few things in the last two edits I did on the book.  It is so easy for your brain to just correct or ignore the mistakes you make in your own writing.  I took a class on proofreading once where the advice from the teacher was to read your work backward.  This takes away the familiarity with the project and you are more likely to catch the errors.  Other suggestions from writers are:   1) Change the font type and size so it doesn’t look the same.  2) Print the entire manuscript out and read through it with a highlighter, marking the errors.  3) Read it out loud a few times.  This also helps with hearing the dialog and if it sounds natural.  4) Use an automated reader program to have it read the book to you so you can listen for odd phrasing, omissions and other errors.  This one is really strange to listen to since there is no inflection in the reading.

In a few more days, I will be ordering my first Proof copy of the book so I can read through it to make sure I caught everything.  Once I feel comfortable that I’ve done everything I can do to get out a clean copy, it’ll be time to finalize it and release the book.  Right now, I am targeting mid-September for the release, but it won’t fly until it’s ready.

One of the things that took a little time was writing the book blurb.  These are the back pages of the book where you give a little synopsis of the story to give the potential reader an idea of what the story is about.  This is an art and a tricky skill to develop. You have to wonder how much is enough?  How much is too much?  Have I put in any spoilers?  Will this be enough to entice someone to read it?

I am excited to get my first novel out in the world and I hope that it is well-received by those who choose to read it.  No matter how you look at it, it will be an adventure.  Look for release information to come up next month.