Friday, March 31, 2023

How I edit my books

 


Because I don’t have a lot of money at the moment to reinvest into my writing I thought I would share with you how I self-edit my books. 

I start by reading my manuscript through and highlighting bits I want to rewrite for clarity, I also fix my spelling mistakes once all of that is done I run the book through Grammarly and fix all the suggestions they make that make sense for my book.

I leave my book for a few weeks before doing that all over again and fixing any other mistakes I find along the way and I will continue to this until I feel my book is finished. I then send it to my beta readers and I fix any edits they find. 

If you are on a tight budget do you do the same as me or do you do it differently? Let me know in the comment section below because I would love to improve myself. 

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

How to write a query letter



 Writing a query letter is always something I have struggled with. I find it so hard to put my books into words that will attract agents, but I think I finally have it down-packed, and I want to share it with you today. 

The elements of a query letter is something I always never understood until I did my research. 

You should Identify where your book would fit into the publishing industry. Mention the genre, sub-category, word count, title, and subtitle. Providing this information allows the agent/editor to quickly grasp what the manuscript is about, especially where the title fits in the big picture.

You can also include examples of best-selling or award-winning published books in that genre or category, but make sure not to sound overly pushy.

Next, include a hook, which is the meat of the query. Approximately 100 to 250 words will be sufficient and then a short synopsis of your book. Then add a brief author's bio. You also want to include any other books you have published and how you published them and close off with a greatful statement 

I like to use this template to help me structure my query letters and remember to always proof read and edit your letter you want to sound as professional as possible. 




Tuesday, January 31, 2023

How I wrote and published 10 books in 5 years






on the 24th of February 2019, I sat down and decided to start writing. not sure if it was going to go anywhere but I had to try. By may 24th 2019 I had completed writing a 23,528-word novella I set to editing and by June 30th I had finished editing and had sent it away to my aunt to proofread and do some editing. I came up with the name on 8th June 2019 when I was trying to think of a name for a Wattpad book. by 29th may 2020 all the editing was done. And I was sending it off to three publishing houses in hopes of getting published I, however, did get accepted to all three but realized that wasn't the direction I wanted to go with my novella so I self-published on November 17th 2020


I started writing the rejected mate back in 2018 when I was only fifteen years old, the book landed up being 15k words long. In 2020 I got approached by HiNovel and they wanted to sign it on for an exclusive contract which I agreed too, the money from this book and the two others I signed paid for my book cover for Wrongful love. i edited the book abd made it 20k words now in 2023 its sotting at arpund 30k 



I started writing the gamer girl in 2018 i then signed it with hinovel in 2020 where i edited it to 30k words



I started writing double trouble in 2018 with a grand total of 30k words hinovel then signed it on am exclusive contract. 



on the 1st July 2019, i sat down and started writing, i already had 6k in the story which i managed to do in 2 days. for the first 25 days in July, i managed to write the first draft of the story. i finished the story off with just over 50k words. on December 1st i went back and re-edited and re-read the book and made all the changes i had to, i then reread the story with all the changes and sent it to my aunt to proofread and edit. once that was done i sent the book away and included that the book was one of the books out of three in a mini-series all in a different point of views and different time dates and the average length of the other two books just in case they wanted to pick all three up which would save time. None of the agents wanted to take on my book or the series so I decided to self publish on the 25th December 2022.



this book took from august 2019 to December 2019 to finish the first draft, on August 1st 2021 i started editing and doing all of that stuff. I self published on 11th January 2023.  




On the 1st November 2019, I started writing a wolfs choice gone wrong for NaNoWriMo, by day 24 I had written 50k words and the first draft was complete, it went into its stand-down period and i started final Edit of the book on 4th  January 2023 i started to edit the book and re-read it and it was ready to self publish on 10th of January 2023



On the 1st of April 2020, I started to write the banshee curse; with 5,000 words on the first day, I knew I could get this book written in the entire 30 days. on day 32, I had written the whole book at a total of 45,160 words. the book went into the stand-down period. I started editing it on the 1st of December, 2022. By the 3rd of January 2023, the book was ready to be published, and I did this by self-publishing on the 4th of January 2023. 



I don’t remember when I started writing Endometriosis: a rude awakening but I started my edits at the start of 2022 and self published the book on July 21st 2022



I started writing short stories in 2020 and edited them the same day I wrote them after I wrote 14 short stories I compiled them into a book and published them on October 18th 2022

Saturday, December 31, 2022

My podcast

 




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. 

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

How I did with my 2022 goals

 



This year my writing goals were to

  • Write 100k words
  • Finish editing endometriosis book
  • Publish endometriosis book traditionally 
I managed to finish editing my endometriosis book while I didn’t publish it. Traditionally, I did self publish it this year I didn’t write 100,000 words that was a bit much with the baby, but I did manage to write close to 80,000 words.

How did you do with your writing goals this year?

Thursday, November 10, 2022

The Steel Rose

 



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?

https://www.wattpad.com/story/323354586?utm_source=ios&utm_medium=link&utm_content=share_writing&wp_page=create_story_details&wp_uname=PhoebeMCAuthor&wp_originator=qh71i2vYKe2cTS9XEuZQAybRKHzSQyeA0jEW9sy7Ra4CzrZ3%2BHArw2mtUzznOhMi3U%2FG6XVqwTAhN7RXJjF9C%2BcBLA%2BNzBf00KuK5G20E8joq2UaG5Y9WLwXmj7FloKj

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.

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

5 things i would do if i suddenly had millions of dollars




 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.