Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Writing advice

Writing can be rough at times; sometimes, we need a little extra helping hand and don't know who to turn to. Some of the best advice out there is from other authors. I went searching my brain and the web to find writing advice that I think every writer new or old needs to hear and remember.

  • Beginnings matter.
  • Let the story take you on adventures
  • It’s supposed to be difficult.
  • Write what you want to read
  • Write as often as you can
  • Eliminate distractions
  • Just write to write
  • Write now, edit later
  • When writing dialogue say it out loud
  • Always carry a notebook
  • Don't give up
  • Abandon the idea that you will ever finish but keep writing
  • Skip over and come back on parts that you are strugllign with
  • Know your characters
What is your writing advice? Let me know in the comments.

Monday, May 3, 2021

Books I have published

Wrongful love

Elena is your not so average sixteen-year-old with a vast number of mental health issues but, when she meets thirty-five-year-old successful businessman, Marcus her whole life flips upside down for better or worse. 

Wrongful love is available on Amazon in paperback and ebook format and Lulu in paperback format. 

Get Wrongful Love on Amazon

Get Wrongful Love on Lulu


Double Trouble 

Alexandra is the packs least favourite person; while she isn't hurt like some of the neighbouring packs would like, she is treated differently because of her gift. That gift is about to get a whole lot bigger when she finds out she has two mates.

https://enbook.hinovel.com?preference=1&lang=en&book_id=3142


The Gamer Girl

Abby is the most beautiful girl in school, head cheerleader and of course, a werewolf. Anna is the geeky girl who wears glasses to blend in and would rather be at home gaming than be at school and a human. What happens when these two are mated together? 

https://enbook.hinovel.com?preference=1&lang=en&book_id=3143


Rejected Mate

Erika is an abused wolf, including by her own mate. When he realizes who she is he rejects her, forcing her to run from her pack to die in peace. But in a twist of fate, she doesn't die. What will happen next is the real mystery. Read Rejected Mate here 


https://enbook.hinovel.com?preference=1&lang=en&book_id=3144 

Saturday, April 10, 2021

Mishaps in writing: Hybrid trilogy mistake

Writing is a process; no matter how long you have been writing, you will make mistakes that can feel like the biggest thing when you realize you made a mistake, but it isn't the mistake that matters. It how you go about fixing it.

In the years I have been writing, I have made both minor mistakes and major mistakes, and recently I realized I had made a mistake while working on my hybrid trilogy, tears were shed but now that I have a plan on how to fix my mistake I decided to write a blog post on how I worked out my mistake and how I plan to fix it as well as what I have learned from making this mistake. 

While I was working on my plan for making the most out of Aprils' Camp NaNoWriMo to finish the third book in the series, I noticed that I have been stuck on a certain part of the book for ages. When I started writing Project Banshee, I struggled a lot, but by the time I hit 11k words, I was officially at a standstill.

I started looking into why this had happened, and I noticed it stems into a bigger issue—the first two books. I had so poorly planned and written Tosha that I had actually made it impossible to write a whole book for her. This is probably the biggest mistake I have made to date when writing or planning one of my books. 

The first thing I realized when I made a mistake is that I need to find a way to fix it. I could start all over again and completely start from scratch with all three books, but I have the first book almost perfect, and I would hate to have to start all over again when my goal was to have the first draft of all three books done by July. 

My first thought was I need to start from scratch but not on my books but on Toshas' book plan; I then need to think of Toshas' story as a stand-alone book and completely start the first draft over once I have finished writing the book I can then go through and edit project hybrid and project choice and fix it up so that Tosha has room to grow and fix any plot holes that form.

This will make life harder on me when it comes to editing, but it's a small price to pay compared to how it could have turned out if it didn't work out. This was a plausible way to fix the issue without completely rewriting all three books and putting years of hard work down the drain.

From this is I have learned the right amount to actually plan for a character. You don't want to under plan and be stuck on developing and writing your character, but you don't want to over-plan so that you have no room for improvising. I also learned that while the book order might be different, its best to write the books in order of age. While project banshee is the last book, its also the youngest any of the characters are in the books.

Thursday, March 11, 2021

Misconceptions about writing a book

A lot of people don't understand how hard it can be to write a book. when you talk about having a job as a writer/author people think it is so easy and when you try and explain to people how difficult it actually is people don't really understand so this blog post is here to educate people so that they can see how hard it can be. this isn't a full list of everything but this is just a just a look into two of the biggest things I have found people don't understand.

One of the major misconceptions I hear about is how fast it takes to write a book and get published and I think this comes from how many established authors there are with their turn around rate like Stephen King.

This definitely isn't true especially for new writers trying to get published, as an example I started writing Wrongful Love around the 24th of February 2019 and I wasn't able to publish until November 17th 2020 that's about a year and nine months between when i wrote the first ever word to when I self published the novella. this is still considered fast to some authors. I have heard of authors  still working on there first novel ten years later. There is no perfect time frame to write a book and that's okay and normal.

Another example is i started writing project hyrid in July 2019 and i am still working on it now in march 2021  which just shows some books take longer then others because each writer and book is different and works in different time frames.

Another misconception is about how easy it is to write but there is so much that goes into a book its not as easy as sitting down and writing and then publishing, you have to make sure it flows, no plotholes, make sure everything is perfect, no mistakes. 

When you start writing it is also hard to get going at times because of blocks in your brain that stop you being able to think of where to go next and other times its hard to  work out what is wrong with your work, you can sit staring at the same sentence wondering whats wrong with it and nothing is clicking in your brain saying this is how you fix it.

If you are a writer what would like you the general public to know?

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Writing goals for 2021

 I always try and set goals at the end of the year for the future year, but this year instead of just doing overall goals for the year I also set just writing goals, and this is my list of what I hope to achieve with writing this year.

  • Finish writing and editing my books from 2020
  • Publish Three books
  • Write 200k by march (June at the latest)
  • write a total of 500k in the year
  • get at least ten sales on Wrongful Love
  • upload at least one blog post a month on writing blog
  • keep twitter and writing page up to date on my work
  • upload twice a month minimum on Wattpad to get more exposure.
  • Make my writing blog more appealing to readers.
While some of these goals are probably far fetched and I won't achieve them, I still want to try my hardest and at the end of the year as long as I tried my best I will feel like I've accomplished a lot even if I haven't really.

What are your writing goals for 2021? 

Monday, January 11, 2021

How many words I wrote in 2020

Back in 2019, I started tracking how many words I could write in a year. I wasn't really keeping an eye on what days I was writing and how many words I was actually writing I just went off the books I had started that year to work out how many words I wrote and as you all know in 2019 I wrote 300,000 words in total.  

In 2020 I was all over the place, I went through a terrible breakup and lost all interest in writing. The world went into lockdown, and I failed all three NaNoWriMos. 

I focused a lot on editing my hybrid series as well as getting Wrongful Love ready for publishing (out now) I also moved three times in the span of fourish months, so I wasn't really writing many words. I failed almost all my writing goals, but I did write a total of 189,447. It wasn't how many words I wanted to get written, but it is better than nothing.

How many words if you were tracking did you write last year? Last year was a challenging year for everyone, so no matter how many words you wrote, it is one step closer to the end game.

If you would like to purchase Wrongful Love, the paperback is available on Lulu, and paperback and ebook are available on amazon.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Wrongful Love By Phoebe M.C.

I have officially Published Wrongful Love on both Amazon and lulu. for those who want to buy my book the links are

Amazon

lulu

For those who want more convincing here is the book trailer I made and my book description.



Elena is your not so average sixteen-year-old with a vast number of mental health issues but, when she meets thirty-five-year-old successful businessman, Marcus her whole life flips upside down for better or worse. Elena finds herself having to battle every obstacle thrown at her to prove her love for the man who swept her off her feet on the first meeting. While still trying to overcome her mental health issues, Marcus is incredibly supportive despite the distance that divides them. Will they live happily ever after or will it end up in flames?