Last year I started a writing podcast. Since then, I have uploaded nine episodes and had 31 total plays. My podcast is called Phoebe M.C., and I have so many plans for it for 2023.
Last year I started a writing podcast. Since then, I have uploaded nine episodes and had 31 total plays. My podcast is called Phoebe M.C., and I have so many plans for it for 2023.
This year my writing goals were to
Aspen is a five-foot-six rouge with a dodgy past; her best friend is a troll named Hannah, who she met the night she was an outcast from her pack.
What will happen to the pair of friends as they journey through life together?
Chapter one Teaser
The sky darkened as Hannah ran alongside me; who would have thought that things would have turned out like this? I turn right around the corner and let out a wolfie grin as the wind changes direction and flows through my coat.
I love this. I think to myself as I continue running, looking back at Hannah occasionally to ensure she is keeping up.
Hannah is not your average person; she's not a person at all. Her long golden red hair flows down her back, framing her seven-foot stature. Her bright green eyes show she is from the forest we live in, and her horns fit perfectly on top of her head.
"Hurry up, slow coach", Hannah giggles, somehow getting in front of me. I bark in return and hurriedly catch up with her.
I observe as the small wood cabin we call home quickly approaches. The dark, dusty wood cracked ever so slightly from the recurrent earthquakes; the once glass window shattered all over the ground from rowdy teens who thought it was funny to destroy one of the last intact cabins here in the middle of the forest.
The sky darkened as Hannah held her hand on the rough door handle, trying to avoid a splinter from the nearby wood and pushed her way inside. I turn back to look out over the forest. The birds chee furiously in the distance as the wind picks up, sending beautiful music into the air; I push my way past Hannah and into our cabin, shifting back into my human form. Every bone in my body cracks into place. I slowly grow in height, reaching my five foot six height; my long blonde hair flows down past my shoulders, my yellow eyes switch back to my doe brown; I quickly stretch out my back and sigh in relief at the freeing feeling. I love being in my wolf form, but having lived as a rouge for five years, I don't get to spend much time in human form anymore.
"Better?" Hannah questions, making me nod happily.
"Much better, now let's eat. I'm starving", I laugh before heading into our kitchen; our cabin might be small, but it's perfectly built for the two of us to live in.
I still remember the day I met Hannah; it was the day I became a rouge outcast from my pack, and with nowhere to go, I ran into a village where I found Hannah, who was imprisoned in a cage but the hunters; It was the first time I had ever come across anything like her, but I saved her anyway, and we have been inseparable Ever since.
I stare at my plate full of meat and smile at Hannah.
"Thank you", I smile graciously; if it weren't for Hannah, I would have starved to death by now Because I can't cook.
"You're welcome, your majesty", she mocking bows making me growl lowly.
"No", I state, trying to calm my wolf down
"Sorry, I forgot," she states, making me nod, knowing that she is telling the truth. She would never do anything to annoy me on purpose, and I know it.
"What are your plans for the rest of the night?" I question, curious as to her answer.
"Might go and find my prince in shiny armour", she laughs before gulping back her coffee
"I'm kidding; I will probably just go to sleep with you tonight because I'm beat after our run", she states.
"Strange, you normally go out and don't come back until the early hours of the morning", I state back, making her nod.
"Not tonight", she smiles before eating her bacon and eggs.
I finish off my plate of meat before taking my finished dish up to the sink and rinsing it off to make it easier to clean after my coffee in the morning.
"I might go to bed early", I smile before kissing Hannahs's cheek good night and heading into my dimly lit room.
My dresser is pressed up against my left wall, my book collection placed on top of the draws, as well as a few photographs I have picked up over the years. The only family photo I have is framed and hung above my bed, which is opposite my dresser on the right wall, and my sheep skin rug is placed nicely next to my bed so that I don't get cold feet in the morning. One of my biggest pet peeves is having cold feet.
I jump into my bed and close my eyes, praying for a peaceful sleep.
Five things i would do if i suddenly had millions of dollars.
1.) hire a professional editor: while I’m okay with doing my own editing with the help of Grammarly, I know a professional editor would do me good; I just don’t have the money for that at the moment
2.) get book covers made up: while I think I’m a good cover artist I could definitely use someone else to create my book covers
3.) buy a Maine coon: I have always wanted a Maine coon
4.) buy a car: I desperately need a car now that I have my license not only to continue learning to drive but to get from point A to point B
5.) buy a house: I want to own my own house so that I can give my daughter and myself the stable lifestyle that we need.
Promoting books can be challenging, but we live in a world where social media can be really a valuable tool to promote your books.
I know running a blog can be hard work when all you want to be doing is getting back and writing, but it is an essential part of promoting yourself and your work, but the question comes can you speed up the process on how you write a blog? And if so, how do you do it?
The answer is yes; you can speed up the blog writing process. It takes me less than ten minutes to write a blog post which is insane. That doesn’t count into any time I have to research, though.
The second question is a bit harder, but I’m going to do my best to explain how I do it.
Obviously, the first step is if it needs some time to research, I do that first and take notes. I then open up the word document on my phone, whatever that may be. For instance, I use Google Docs, but you could use anything
I then turn on voice to text and just speak my blog post. It takes a lot less time, and from there, all I simply have to do is make a blog graphic edit my work and make sure it makes sense less than 10 minutes for a 500 to 1000-word blog post, which is a lot quicker than if I was to write it all by hand and do the research at the same time I like to research when my daughter goes to bed and then when I’m walking her around because she’s in a bad mood and just wants cuddles I then make my blog post
Which says more time for writing and editing my novels and of Las
Which says more time for writing and editing my novels and novellas.
How do you speed up your blog writing process? Let me know in the comments, and I hope I’ll see you guys for the next blog post
Now that I have a child to also take care of my typical writing routine has changed a lot very quickly and while I’m still trying to juggle everything I almost have it down packed.
Each week I focus on a different thing but I only ever have two books on the go.
One week I will be editing one book and the next week I am writing a different book but I now refuse to change which book I’m writing or editing until the previous book is done.
If I get writers block I take a week off and then the next week I look into agents and a plan of how to publish before diving back into editing.
I try and write or edit for thirty minutes a day, typically this is once baby goes to sleep before I follow but sometimes I will use speech to text on my phone on the writing weeks to get more words quickly while I’m doing housework.
When I have to edit things get harder but I am doing a lot on my phone right now so I have Grammarly installed on my phone to help me edit on the go.
I try and brainstorm when I am in the car and I have nothing better to do while I sit passenger.
This routine doesn’t work all the time and I can’t wait for it to be more consistent so I can really concur my writing but for now this is what I’m left with and that’s okay.
I have been getting asked questions recently about the best way to follow what I have going on at the moment and I thought what better time to make this blog post.
I have a range of social media you can follow me on
My linktrees hold all my information in one place:
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To hear about my writing the best places to go are.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhoebeM.C.Author
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/phoesrules
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phoebe_m.c/
Blog: https://phoebe-mc.blogspot.com/
Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/713VkYcY6p7BVeDLUDbhFF?si=o5DcSPN9SH-f9XEb8WD4qg
If you want to see more of my day to day life the best place for that is my
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Today I decided to give you an inside look at one of my WIP characters with an interview.
This character is from my WIP titled project hideaway
1. What is your name?
My name is Anastasia, but I go by Anna.
2. How old are you?
I am twenty human years old but I am really 60.
3. Where were you born?
I was born in a small village called crescent which was wiped out when I was eight years old.
4. What did your father and mother do for a living?
My father was a slaughterman for one of the local farmers and my mother was a stay at home mum.
5. Were you well off? Middle class? Impoverished?
We were neither impoverished nor middle class; we did okay for ourselves but couldn’t say we lived any sort of luxurious life.
6. Do you have siblings? If so, what are their names and ages?
I had an older sister named Camilla who would passed away from illness when she was fifteen.
7. Where do you fall in the birth order? The oldest, youngest?
I am the youngest.
8. Which one of you is your mother’s favourite?
Camilla was my mother's favourite.
9. Why?
She was always the golden child and the most intelligent if only she could see me now.
10. How did you feel about that?
I wasn’t too happy about it, I went out of my way to try and impress my mother but it never worked which was my downfall.
11. When you were a child, what was one thing you could always be sure of?
When I was younger I could always be sure that I could get away with anything I wanted because no one paid attention to me; not my family or the town.
12. What was something you were never sure of?
I was never sure if I would ever be noticed by someone until I was ten years old when I was noticed by Jacob.
13. Where did you grow up? Is this a place you’d go back to now? Or avoid?
I grew up in the town over from Crescent called moonlight I would avoid moonlight at all costs now because if I ever went back I would be stoned.
14. Do you still have friends there? Or family?
Everyone from my past died a long time ago.
15. How did you do in school?
I never actually went to school, I was told I didn’t need to because I would never get anywhere in life but once I grew up and got away from my family I started to teach myself everything I needed to know.
16. What was your favourite subject?
I loved to learn math it was my favourite thing to learn once I started to teach myself things I needed to know to survive with the ever-changing world.
17. What was your greatest talent?
My greatest talent is running, I’m like a lightning bolt in the night you see me one second and the next I’m gone.
18. What did you do badly?
I was never one for art.
19. What is your life like at the moment?
My life at the moment is something I have pride in, I built myself up over the years to be someone I am happy with.
Staying active between writing and your social media can be extremely stressful, especially if you are a mother like me or working full time and writing, and this is just the thing you do in your spare time for extra money or time to yourself.
It has been extremely difficult for me to be able to keep up with social media and my books. But I’m going to let you in on my secret on how I manage to update my Twitter six times a day, upload three blog posts a month, make numerous Instagram posts and stories a day, and my weekly YouTube videos while still having enough time for my daughter, housework and writing/ editing my books.
The first thing to remember is we all have the same 24 hours in a day, and I just make sure that I use mine wisely with the limited time in that 24 hours I get.
Every month I make a note on my phone which outlines everything I have to do in the month. Appointments, what post is going up when on my different Instagrams, every YouTube video I have to film, edit and upload, and every single Twitter post.
To do this, I put it into sections. The first section is YouTube with the date that it has to be uploaded by and the video title.
The next section is Twitter. I put every single date of the month in and then under it I write my Twitter posts out for the month. I then write what I’m going to post on my writer's Instagram and on which days and then my main Instagram and the posts I post on my Facebook pages which there are four a month.
Once everything is planned out, I go on to Twitter online, not the app. the one downfall with Twitter is you cannot schedule tweets on the app. You can only do it on the website.
I then copy and paste every single post I’m going to make for the month onto Twitter and schedule it for the day I have planned, and just select a random time for each one.
I will occasionally have something like a retweet planned or something like an update about my day for them what I do as I go into my phone calendar and put it in for what time I want to do it and then every night before going to bed, I check my calendar and if I have a retweet or an update about my day I then put it in the back my mind to remember to do it the next day which takes a lot of work out if I only have to do it say five times a month. Every night I also reply to the tweets that I get through the day. I also like every single comment, even if it’s very time-consuming, but that’s okay because my daughter takes an hour to get to sleep on me, so that’s my time to reply to comments and all that kind of stuff across my social media.
Throughout the month, once I have the plan, I take all the photos from my Instagram, and then I use the Facebook suite app because my Instagrams are linked to Facebook pages. I schedule all my posts that way, including what I’m going to be posting on the Facebook pages themselves. You can schedule stories, but I don’t. I just do three stories a day on my main Instagram. I like to get them out in the mornings so that I don’t have to worry about them for the rest of the day. They are just part of my life; if I go for a walk, I take a photo, dishes, I take a picture, I just take whatever I’m doing, and I don’t really care too much, but I have noticed that stories have improved my engagement.
Now that’s all done and scheduled, I don’t have to worry about posting anything other than whatever I need to on the day for stories, TikTok's, which are pre-filmed, and then the occasional Twitter post. So for the rest of the month, I just write and edit my book each day. I don’t put pressure on myself if I can’t get it done. I don’t push myself, but I make sure to write my blog posts first because it is the most important part, and then I can focus on the rest.
I do a week of writing and a week of editing to keep it separate, and each week is working on a different book until it’s finished, so at the moment, I am editing my endometriosis story and writing one of my love stories.
It can be hard work, but most months have 30 or 31 days except for February. But having only 30 to 31 days to get everything done is really easy, and I can get everything done in 15 days. I only spend maybe 10 minutes on it each day, so the rest of the time, I have plenty of time for writing or whatever I need to do when my child is allowing me to while still enjoying time with my child and getting all the housework that needs to be done and me most crucial time you can’t neglect yourself in this if you are then you need to take a stand back from social media because it can ruin your life if you let it.
I hope you enjoy this blog post. Let me know how you keep up with all your responsibilities and comments, so other people for who my method might not work have different ideas. In the writing community, we value our work, but it can be time-consuming.
I hope you have a wonderful day, and I’ll see you next month for a fantastic blog post.
Back in 2020, I made a list of everything I wanted to achieve by the end of 2021 to do with my writing, and I decided to come back and look at how well I did with my goals. A lot has changed since I made these goals, I spent a lot of 2021 pregnant and then had a baby to care for, so I had to do my best to achieve what I could. the goals I had set were: