September 27, 2013
Second Book Cover!
Britt designed a book cover for me again! This is for my new book Keep Moving Forward. I'm not done with the first draft yet, but i think i might have anywhere from 10-12 thousand words left (since I'm writing 1,000 words a day, that's like 10 more days! :D) Thanks so much Britt! :D
September 25, 2013
Book Giveaway: In A Critique Group!! :)
So, one of the critique groups I'm in that the lovely Britt made is having a book giveaway. Oh wait, I didn't spell that right did I, I should have spelled it like this: BOOK GIVEAWAY!!!!!!!!!!
This critique group is for tweens/teens and I'm sure she would love for you to join! :D It IS a Christian critique group. :D
Oh, wait, would you like to go to the blog? Sorry! :) Kidding! Here is the LINK! :D
And also you can simply click the button on the sidebar to go to home! :D
Abrielle Lindsay
This critique group is for tweens/teens and I'm sure she would love for you to join! :D It IS a Christian critique group. :D
Oh, wait, would you like to go to the blog? Sorry! :) Kidding! Here is the LINK! :D
And also you can simply click the button on the sidebar to go to home! :D
Abrielle Lindsay
September 24, 2013
Hittite Warrior-- Even Non-History Lovers will Enjoy!
I recently read Hittite Warrior by Joanne Williamson. I never would have just picked up this book and read it, but I had to read it for school, so yeah, I read it. And I was VERY surprised at how good it was! Not saying any more. ;)
Series: No series
Title: Hittite Warrior
Author: Joanne Williamson
Age Level: This is a book that i would recommend for middle school students-- none below and I don't think many teens above would quite enjoy it.
Stars: 5++++++++++++++++++++++++
Violence: There is a lot of killing in this book-- a war-- it is also based on Deborah and Barak's (and Jael's) story/stories in the Bible.
Five Main Characters: Uriah the Hittite, Jotham the Hebrew, Jabin the ? (acck! I can't remember!! :p), Deborah from the story in Judges 3, and Barak also from Judges 3
What I think about this Book:
Yeah, so I pretty much already explained how I feel, but I must tell you more! This book wasn't written as great as it could have been (no offense Mrs. Williamson), but there was so much going on, you hardly notice. This book takes you from lots of different tribes and you learn about them, which I have to admit, was pretty cool. :)
Also, I NOT a history lover AT ALL. But this book how is is twisted into a Christian book also made this book unbearable! I suggest reading it, yes! :D
Book Description:
URIAH THE HITTITE has found refuge from the Greeks in the Canaanite city of Tyre. Now the Hebrew Jotham's decision to save a child from being sacrificed to Moloch forces Uriah to choose life over reverence of Tyre's fearsome god. The three escape to the hill country of Judea, where Deborah and Barak are mustering the Hebrews to fight the Canaanites.
Amazon: Hittite Warrior
Amazon: Hittite Warrior
Read this book! You won't desert it!
Enjoy! (because you will be reading :p)
Abrielle Lindsay
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September 21, 2013
new characters
(sorry for any major typos)
so i have started a new book, don't exactly know the plot yet, but i do know some details. i will give some pictures of the two main characters: Alexis and Alexandria.
So, what do you think? i just started the prologue last night, i'll get more of her family on here soon! :)
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so i have started a new book, don't exactly know the plot yet, but i do know some details. i will give some pictures of the two main characters: Alexis and Alexandria.
Mother of Alexis.
First Woman Warrior
Age: Yet Unknown
Mother to 10 children
Beloved Stallion: Arrow
Daughter of Alexandria
Follows in her mother's footsteps to be a warrior
Age: 13
Oldest of 10 children
Beloved Bow and Arrow
Abrielle Lindsay
September 16, 2013
Interviews
I have TWO INTERVIEWS for you!!! I hope to do this at least once a month! I'm interviewing Mrs. Jill and Mrs. Stephanie the authors of some (AWESOME) books and Go Teen Writers.
We'll start with Mrs. Stephanie:
Stephanie Morrill is a twenty-something living in Overland Park, Kansas with her husband and two kids. She’s the author of The Reinvention of Skylar Hoyt series, Go Teen Writers: How to Turn Your First Draft Into a Published Book, and The Revised Life of Ellie Sweet. She enjoys encouraging and teaching teen writers on her blog, www.GoTeenWriters.com. To connect with Stephanie and read samples of her books, check out www.StephanieMorrill.com
1) How old were you when you got your first book published?
I was 25 when Me, Just Different hit store shelves.
2) What are the titles of your books?
The Reinvention of Skylar Hoyt series, which includes Me, Just Different, Out
With The In Crowd, and So Over It. Then I co-wrote Go Teen Writers: How To Turn
Your First Draft Into A Published Book with Jill Williamson. And then The Revised
Life of Ellie Sweet came out in May, and the sequel, The Unlikely Debut of Ellie Sweet,
comes out this November!
3) How long have you been writing stories?
I started writing stories in first grade. We were given writing time everyday in class and could write
about whatever we wanted. When we finished our stories, we turned them in and someone (a teacher
or volunteer parent, maybe) would type them for us. We got to pick the color of our cover and binding, and then they printed out our “book” for us to illustrate and read to the class. I loved it and from then on I started telling people I wanted to be a novelist when I grew up.
4) Do you write by hand or on the computer? Which do you suggest is better for
writing?
I write mostly on my computer, but I enjoy brainstorming with a pen and paper.
There’s just something about a pen and paper that makes the brainstorming process
work better for me!
5) Do your stories flow out of you? Or do they take a lot of time to come up with?
Both. There are some days that writing feels effortless. I like those days. But there
are lots of days that it takes me awhile to get going or when a scene isn’t working like I
thought it would. I’ve learned to embrace the editing process!
6) What tips do you have for teen/tweens?
There are so many that I started a blog for them! GoTeenWriters.com grew out of
the joy I felt when I got to interact with teen writers and share what I’d learned on my
journey to publication.
Something I wish I had been better about as a young writer is not getting hung
up on everything being “perfect.” I put a lot of pressure on myself to write perfect stories
the first time through, which is impossible. I’m a much healthier, happier writer now
that I’ve embraced the messy process of creating a story!
~~~~~~~~~~~
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jill:
Replication: The Jason Experiment is a stand alone science fiction story.
2) How did you come up with these stories?
3) How long did it take you to get published?
4) Do you have any tips for young writers?
We'll start with Mrs. Stephanie:
Stephanie Morrill is a twenty-something living in Overland Park, Kansas with her husband and two kids. She’s the author of The Reinvention of Skylar Hoyt series, Go Teen Writers: How to Turn Your First Draft Into a Published Book, and The Revised Life of Ellie Sweet. She enjoys encouraging and teaching teen writers on her blog, www.GoTeenWriters.com. To connect with Stephanie and read samples of her books, check out www.StephanieMorrill.com
1) How old were you when you got your first book published?
I was 25 when Me, Just Different hit store shelves.
2) What are the titles of your books?
The Reinvention of Skylar Hoyt series, which includes Me, Just Different, Out
With The In Crowd, and So Over It. Then I co-wrote Go Teen Writers: How To Turn
Your First Draft Into A Published Book with Jill Williamson. And then The Revised
Life of Ellie Sweet came out in May, and the sequel, The Unlikely Debut of Ellie Sweet,
comes out this November!
3) How long have you been writing stories?
I started writing stories in first grade. We were given writing time everyday in class and could write
about whatever we wanted. When we finished our stories, we turned them in and someone (a teacher
or volunteer parent, maybe) would type them for us. We got to pick the color of our cover and binding, and then they printed out our “book” for us to illustrate and read to the class. I loved it and from then on I started telling people I wanted to be a novelist when I grew up.
4) Do you write by hand or on the computer? Which do you suggest is better for
writing?
I write mostly on my computer, but I enjoy brainstorming with a pen and paper.
There’s just something about a pen and paper that makes the brainstorming process
work better for me!
5) Do your stories flow out of you? Or do they take a lot of time to come up with?
Both. There are some days that writing feels effortless. I like those days. But there
are lots of days that it takes me awhile to get going or when a scene isn’t working like I
thought it would. I’ve learned to embrace the editing process!
6) What tips do you have for teen/tweens?
There are so many that I started a blog for them! GoTeenWriters.com grew out of
the joy I felt when I got to interact with teen writers and share what I’d learned on my
journey to publication.
Something I wish I had been better about as a young writer is not getting hung
up on everything being “perfect.” I put a lot of pressure on myself to write perfect stories
the first time through, which is impossible. I’m a much healthier, happier writer now
that I’ve embraced the messy process of creating a story!
~~~~~~~~~~~
Love discovering new teen fiction? Download this FREE ebook sampler from Amazon!
Featuring some of today’s strongest indie author voices, this fall teen reads sampler is sure to connect
you with your next page-turning read. Perfect for fans of Sara Zarr, Meg Cabot, Jennifer Hubbard, Melody
Carlson, and more.
Download the drama before it’s too late! Offer expires September 17.
For even more of today’s best indie teen fiction, visit PlaylistFiction.com.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jill:
Jill Williamson is a chocolate loving, daydreaming, creator of kingdoms. She writes weird books for teens in lots of weird genres like, fantasy (Blood of Kings trilogy), science fiction (Replication), and dystopian (The Safe Lands trilogy). Find Jill on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or on her author website.
1) What are the titles of your books?
I have several books. My first books are the Blood of Kings trilogy, which is a medieval fantasy story. By Darkness Hid is book one, To Darkness Fled is book two, and From Darkness Won is book three.
Replication: The Jason Experiment is a stand alone science fiction story.
Captives is the first book in The Safe Lands series, a dystopian series. Outcasts, book two, releases this November.
The New Recruit is the first book in The Mission League series. It will have seven books when it's complete. So far there are three: Chokepoint: Mini mission 1.5, and Project Gemini: Mission 2, Okinawa
And I co-wrote Go Teen Writers: How to Turn a First Draft into a Published Book with Stephanie Morrill.
2) How did you come up with these stories?
Each one has a different tale. For By Darkness Hid, I was walking with my son and saw a burned down house. There was a tree in the yard that was half burned/half still living. That got me thinking, "What if there was a land half cursed in darkness?"
For Replication, I was going to pick apples with my sister and we were driving a long ways. We passed farm after farm, and I got thinking, "What if there was a farm that grew people? Clones? They could call it Jason Farms!" And that was the beginning of that story.
I tell the story of how I got the idea for Captives here: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?feature=player_embedded& v=-5pSmy_Ri8o
3) How long did it take you to get published?
It took me about four years of seriously hard work. It took about three years to write and rewrite my first book. And toward the end or that I started writing other books. It was the sixth book I wrote that was first published.
4) Do you have any tips for young writers?
Finish the entire book, then rewrite it. Write messy first drafts. Fix the book in editing. Rewrite it until you feel it's done, then, while you're submitting that book to publishers, write another book and another and another. Only by writing a lot will you improve your craft. It takes time and patience. You can do it!
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:) Thanks Jill and Stephanie for doing this!!! :D
Abrielle Lindsay
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September 6, 2013
Exciting News!!!
I'VE FINISHED MY FIRST DRAFT OF FINDING MY VOICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'M SOOOOO HAPPY!!!!!!!! Seriously, i've gone crazy the last couple days.
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September 4, 2013
LOL!!
writing thing:
someone in a email loop i'm in said this:
When Life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. When life gives you tight endings, you make them better.
and another person said:
When life gives you lemons... throw them back and demand pens and paper.
lol!!!! writers, DO THIS WHENEVER THIS HAPPENS TO YOU!!!!!!!!! ;) XD lol
someone in a email loop i'm in said this:
When Life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. When life gives you tight endings, you make them better.
and another person said:
When life gives you lemons... throw them back and demand pens and paper.
lol!!!! writers, DO THIS WHENEVER THIS HAPPENS TO YOU!!!!!!!!! ;) XD lol
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