Sunday, August 26, 2012

The Facts About Ghost Writing from Karen Cole


Ghost Writing is for Everyone
By Karen Cole

A lot of people seem to think that there is something wrong with ghost writing. They believe that to hire a ghost writer is to do something immoral or illegal, and that the client hiring the ghost writer isn’t really writing their own book, screenplay, rap music or whatever. This is simply not true.
When you hire a ghost writer, you are making an arrangement for a professional writer to work on and complete your writing project. It’s still your own work, and the ghost writer usually signs over all copyrights to it. The basic idea is that the work belongs to the client, and you are simply hiring someone to assist you in the mechanical act of writing or creating the project. It’s a lot like owning a car and hiring someone to work on it for you; there’s nothing immoral or illegal about it.
Also, a lot of people seem to think that ghost writers are only for celebrities, politicians to write their speeches, or people with tons of money to spend. This is also simply untrue! Ghost writers work for all different kinds of payments, including shared credit for their work and net percentages, to make it easier for their ghost writing clients to pay for the work. Most ghost writers tend to charge in upfront installment payments, and you can stretch the payments out over a great length of time if needed.
So there are always payment options. And our own ghost writing service tends to charge less than many other such services, for example. You can get a decent job of ghost writing done for anywhere from $2,000 USD to $30,000 USD, in an affordable price range that suits your own circumstances and budget. This is not to say you should always pay cheaply for ghost writing – it’s a matter of getting what you pay for – but you don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to get good, efficient ghost writing in many cases. Just don’t go to the bidding services, as they usually feature low quality ghost writing; go to ghost writing service websites and hire them directly from there.
Also, ghost writers are not limited to celebrity or political writing; they can write about pretty much any topic whatsoever. Some ghost writers are especially expert at doing research, so they don’t need to know that much about a particular topic in order to write about it expertly. Over the years, I have written in depth about subjects as diverse as English horse racing, the Holocaust, educating Russian school children, throwing house parties, how Dr. King was assassinated, Martian science fiction, Christianity and how it relates to martial arts, etc. etc. etc.
So you don’t have to have only well-known topics, be a celebrity or be doing something wrong or illegal to hire a ghost writer to help you work on your beloved book, screenplay, biography, memoir or other work. It’s really common practice nowadays, and a good ghost writer can really help you create the best and most professional job out of your work, making it read in a saleable and marketable manner. Many ghost writers can even assist you with getting your work optioned or published, and sold to a wide market as well. You should go ahead and hire a ghost writer today!


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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Ella James stops by and teases with a blurb from Chosen




Here's the blurb:
Julia has been chosen. While at the Stained compound, she was tapped as The One to win the war against the Nephilim and leashed with an illness that worsens each day she is away from The Three - and her destiny. Determined not to return to the frightening Chosen leaders and desperate to escape her fate, Julia and her friends journey to the Swiss Alps, home of a rogue Chosen clan.

In this snowy haven, all hell breaks loose. Someone is traitor. Someone changes sides. Someone is dragged to Hades. A new romance blossoms. An old romance is damned. And The Three will stop at nothing to recover the weapon that will help them regain power.

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Andrea Buginsky Comes Calling





Hi and thanks for visiting with me @ Penny’s Tales. 
  1. Tell us all about Andrea.
I’m a writer, a dreamer, and a fighter. I grew up with heart disease, which I think has made me stronger. I’ve loved writing all my life, and turned it into a career in college. I’ve been freelance writing for several years now. A few years ago, when I decided to try my hand at writing stories for children, I came up with the idea for “The Chosen,” and now I have three books published.

  1. Give us the low-down on your story.
The Chosen is comprised of a group of six warriors who each have a roll in their group. They are sent on quests by the Queen of their land to save their world, Phantasma, from evil-doers. In the second book, “Nature’s Unbalance,” there’s a foe attacking Nature herself, and The Chosen must defend her before their world is destroyed.

  1. How did you come up with the idea for your story?
I don’t really remember. I knew I wanted to write more in the series after the first book, so I just started writing the beginning with an event I wanted to write about. At this event, things started happening that alerted The Chosen, and everyone else, that something was truly wrong on their world. I kept writing the scenes, and the idea to make it all about Nature came about.

  1. How long have you been writing?
Since I was a kid. I wasn’t one of those writers you hear about writing all over their journals and in diaries and such as a child, but I loved my English classes, and always loved the writing assignments.

  1. Tell the world the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you?  Now if you hate that question, tell us something that scared the wits out of you!
I can’t think of an embarrassing moment, so we’ll go with the scary one. It’s actually a dream I had when I was a kid. There was a really big, evil dragon-like creature chasing me, and I woke up in a panic. Perhaps he was a future creature from one of my stories J

  1. What was your favorite, all time, movie?
Oh, that’s easy! “Dirty Dancing.” I drive my family nuts with the number of times I watch it. I was twelve when I first saw it in the theatres, and I just can’t get enough of it. The music, the dancing, the storyline, the actors…all of it. I’m a HUGE Patrick Swayze fan, and was devastated by his death. It’s hard to watch the movie now, but I still love it.

  1. Do you have a special go-to person you send your stories to, just to see what they think?
My mom. She’s the first one I share them with, to see how she likes them. Then some friends, my sister, and to test them on my intended audience, my niece and nephew.

  1. Can you give us a hint of what your next story is about?
In book 3, which I’m calling “Striker’s Apprentice,” Striker, the leader of The Chosen and a hunter, will be taking on a young hunter to help train.

  1. With all the promoting that is just as important as writing the story, do you have a schedule you try to stick with when trying to get a story finished?
Not really. I write when I feel up to it. Sometimes it’s only a couple of sentences, sometimes it’s a few pages. Then there are days or even weeks that go by where I haven’t done any writing at all.

  1. Have you ever thought of just hanging it up because of rejections or a too demanding schedule?
Nope. I love to write, and now I love these stories and characters. Even though I take the breaks I just mentioned from them, I know I couldn’t take a permanent one from them. They (the characters) are too important to me.

  1. What is your favorite thing to do when not writing?
Watch TV or movies.

  1. And, of course, the most important question, where can we find you and your books?
My website is called Andi’s Realm
I’m on Facebook under Andrea Buginsky and Andrea Buginsky Author
I’m on Twitter @andreabuginsky
I’m on Google+
My books are available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords.



Thank you so much for inviting me today, Penny! I had a great time talking with you and saying hello to your readers again.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Sie, the heroine of Dragon Clans, stops by for a visit. She brings Sue Perkins along also!


My thanks to Penny for inviting me to her blog.

Today I've brought along Sie, the heroine of my fantasy young adult book 'Dragon Clans', the second in the Dragon series. Hopefully she will tell us something about her life with the red Valdra Clan of dragons.

Hello Sie, thank you for coming.

S: I'm not really sure why I'm here.

The readers would like to hear how you came to live with the Valdra Clan.

S: Okay. When my parents died I went to live with my brothers. They decided to come over to the dragon continent and steal some dragon gold. They took me along so I wouldn't be able to tell anyone what they were up to. A storm came up and upset the boat and they drowned. Toldar, the leader of the Valdra, saved me.

Were you scared when you arrived at the Valdra settlement?

S: A little, but it couldn't be any worse than life with my brothers and Essie was so kind I soon felt at home there.

Essie. Isn't she your clan sister?

S: Yes that's right. We became so close we asked if I could join the clan officially so we could be sisters. Essie and I do everything together.

Don't you miss human company?

S: No. Apart from my parents humans have never bothered to do anything for me. The Valdra have taken me in, provided me with a home, a family and taught me how to take care of myself. Even if I didn't owe a lot to them, I'd still want to stay with them. They're my family now.

What about the future? Surely your clan sister will find a mate. What happens to you then?

S: I think she may already have decided on a mate. My problem is if I want to take a partner he'd probably expect me to leave this continent and go back to live with the humans. I don't want to be so far away from my dragon family. It's a bit of a worry, but no doubt it will sort itself out in the end.

Well thank you for talking to us, Sie and good luck with your future.

Blurb
Plucked from the sea by a red dragon, the human woman Sie joins the Valdra Clan. Her red friends wish to join the dragon Treaty Alliance, but the other clans consider the Valdra wild and aggressive. Byron, a human friend of the Mondra Clan, works with Sie to overcome the many obstacles in their path. Will the other clans be able to forget the Valdra's past betrayals and present day destructive behavior? They believe they have succeeded but the planet has its own way of disrupting their carefully laid plans. 




 

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Justin Robinson comes for a visit


Hi Justin and thanks for visiting with me @ Penny’s Tales.  Let's get this show on the road!
1.                  Tell us all about Justin.
Justin is a mammal and approximately man-sized.  He can be placated with gifts of chocolate or pictures of sasquatch.


2.                  Give us the low-down on your story.
Low-down is a really good way to put it.  Undead on Arrival is noir, so pretty much every character is ruled by their basest instincts.  It’s also a zombie book, so an already tiny moral code is further reduced by the demands of living in a post-apocalyptic hellscape.  And then there’s the hordes of cannibal corpses who want to chow down on all of the main characters.

The entire book takes place over the course of a single day.  Glen Novak, our hero, gets bitten by a severed zombie head in the beginning, and has twenty-four hours to figure out who engineered his death to return the favor.  After that, he’s worse than dead.  He becomes one of those aforementioned cannibal corpses.

Novak is sort of a Mike Hammer style anti-hero.  Not necessarily a bad guy by the standards of his community, but pretty far from a good guy.  As he goes after his killer, he finds little shreds of humanity he thought he lost, but it’s too late to do much about it.


3.                  How did you come up with the idea for your story?
It’s a riff on the noir classic D.O.A.  The concept of solving your own murder is fascinating to me, especially because, at the end of the day, you’re dead.  The only motivation is entirely principled.  There is no practical benefit to finding out.  And when someone is living their final day, they tend to be a little more extreme and honest in their actions and words, which makes for good drama.

Zombies are like bacon: you can pretty much add them to anything.  Like every member of my generation, I have elaborate zombie-based contingency plans.  I thought it might be fun to create an anti-zombie town and see how that shook out.  It also added another layer to the desperation.  The fate you’re fighting is quite literally worse than death, and by not ending it all immediately, you’re endangering others.  If you die, you rise again and can hurt people you care about.

I wanted to meld the genre conventions of noir with those of survival horror and see what happened.  The answer is violence.  Lots and lots of violence.

4.                  How long have you been writing?
In one form or another, all my life.  I got serious about it around ten years ago when I decided I should probably do something I enjoyed.

5.                  Tell the world the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you?  Now if you hate that question, tell us something that scared the wits out of you!
Like many horror writers I’m just a collection of phobias and neuroses, so almost every moment of every day is simultaneously the most embarrassing and frightening thing that’s ever happened to me.  It’s exhausting.

6.                  What was your favorite, all time, movie?
John Carpenter’s The Thing.  I saw it when I was far too young and obsessively drew the head with the insect legs over and over again.  That’s how you raise a horror writer, I guess.

7.                  Do you have a special go-to person you send your stories to, just to see what they think?
I have a whole group of them.  Some are really good on character consistency, others are all about realism, some can spot a plot hole from a mile off.  They’re kind of like a really nerdy A-Team.

8.                  Can you give us a hint of what your next story is about?
I’m working on something that’s a little like The Big Lebowski if David Huddleston was a giant, tentacled eyeball.

9.                  With all the promoting that is just as important as writing the story, do you have a schedule you try     to stick with when trying to get a story finished?
I have no idea what I’m doing.  I’m grateful to folks like you, Penny, who help me out of the goodness of your heart.  I’m kind of puzzling through all of this.  As near as I can tell, being a writer is basically about shouting “Judge me!” at anyone who will listen. 

10.              Have you ever thought of just hanging it up because of rejections or a too demanding schedule?
Yes.  Definitely yes.  I kept telling myself that I could get a million “no”s but only needed one “yes.”  Still, on that nine hundred thousandth no, you start to wonder if you’re tilting at windmills.  The only difference between confidence and insanity is success, I suppose.

11.              What is your favorite thing to do when not writing?
I’m a big movie guy, especially horror.  The wife and I have been going to lots of concerts lately.  She took me to Vegas for my birthday to see Tiger Army and The Blasters.  I’m also a big fan of the zoo, because no matter how bad your day is, otters will make it better.  That’s just science.

12.              And, of course, the most important question, where can we find you and your books?
You can follow me on twitter @JustinSRobinson.  I blog every Friday here: http://satelliteshow.wordpress.com
Undead on Arrival is available from Solstice Publishing and Amazon, and you can find the first two parts of my science fiction novel Subspace in the pages of Phase 5 Review.

Thanks so much for stopping by Justin - very entertaining!  I am wishing you tons of luck with this book and it sounds like you will have much success!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

A City Girl's Trip down Reality Lane or Livin' The Dream (NOT)


City Gal’s Trip Down Reality Lane (Part 1 & 2)

Ten years before we retired (which was three years ago) my husband, Jim, and I bought 54 acres of land in rural NW Arizona.  As Jim’s job as a jet ski mechanic was seasonal, he spent those ten years of winter, building our retirement home.  I was somewhat concerned as he had never built a home and though he was a wizard with mechanics and electricity, this could be a very costly experiment.

He assured me that he had read everything he needed to know and it would be.…fun.  Well the “fun” started right from the get-go with the layout of the house.  Where was my walk-in closet and walk-in shower?  The bathroom is too small, the bedroom is too small, do we really need a kitchen, and so on and so on.  I’m not proud to say I had to use the phrase – “If you want me to live here…..”  Not one of my finest hours, but sometimes we women do what we need to do!

During the years of building, I worked for a school district, therefore; I could only come up on weekends.  Jim lived in a very small travel trailer.  The stove worked, the oven did not.  There was no heat and on cold days/nights you could see your breath IN the trailer.  I was a city girl, through and through!  He does own a mink blanket from Korea that was a Godsend.  It was deliciously warm.  I can’t tell you how many times I thanked the good Lord above I only had to be there one or two nights.  Okay, let me get back on track!

Unless it came out of a can Jim cooked all his meals on a campfire.  We would sit out there in front of a fire, in the cold, while Jim talked about how much he loved our place, and I listened to what sounded like 500 coyotes, ready to attack at any minute.  Have I mentioned the part about “city girl”?

The bathroom conditions were a whole different can of worms and it is a subject I have tried very hard to wipe from my memory.  Let me just say, we had already had out septic system put in and since the bathroom in this trailer didn’t work most of the time, Jim whipped up a system that included one of the clean outs in the septic line, a metal chair with a hole cut out of it and big funnel with three pieces of plywood surrounding the area, which blew over half the time.  I’m starting to scratch just thinking about it! 

That’s enough for now about my trip down Reality Lane.  I will be visiting with Kevin Hopson on his blog, http://kevin-hopson.blogspot.com, on June 29 and I will have more to say about “livin’ the dream”.  I hope you will join me.

One of the first things we did after purchasing our 54 acres in the middle of nowhere was sink a well. But before that could actually happen, we were told, by the gentleman drilling our well, to hire a witcher to find the best spot. There was no joking smirk, or even a look of amusement. This guy was dead serious and gave us several names to choose from.

So I call one of the names, from this point on he will be known as witch guy, and he comes right out. I got to say; he looked just like any ordinary Joe Blow on the street. He’s holding a slim 2-foot metal rod in each hand and starts walking our property. The story goes when the rods cross each other, you’ve hit pay dirt! He stops at a spot, not far from where we are planning to build and declares, “Here’s your water.”

I’ve never been a person to hide my skepticism and my expression must have spoken volumes. “You don’t seem convinced,” says witch guy. “Do you want to try it?”

I took the rods, held them so they layed lightly on my finger tips and walked over the area. Like magic, those rods crossed on their own. “Did you go to witch school for this?” He patiently explained how he had been an apprentice to another witcher and learned the craft that way. (Folks, they do walk among us!)

“Do you want to know how many feet you will have to dig to hit water?” witch guy asked.

Well, of course we did. He proceeded to rest one rod across his finger and let it bounce on the ground. That rod bounced 300 times. When all was said and done, we hit water at 275 feet, but they dug to 320 feet. $10,000 later, we had a hole dug, a casing with a pump installed and a 1500 gallon water tank. I am sure, without any water bill, we will have that investment recouped in an easy 50 or 60 years. I will say this – the water up here tastes unbelievably good! As a side note: We had the water tested and there were no chemicals or any kind of bacteria found!

Over the years, the trailer Jim was living in became a hostel for every mouse within five miles of our property. Let me say here and now, I HATE mice! One weekend when I was there, Jim woke up to me throwing tiny water bottles at a mouse that kept running back and forth on the kitchen counter. He grabbed his gun (which was loaded with snake shot) and aimed. The mouse ran under our tiny futon that we slept on. Jim was looking under that when I noticed the mouse was walking up the screen door. I whisper to Jim, “Look, here he is.”

BOOM! It’s true! Snake shot and mouse guts all over and in the middle of the night! The song, “You Know You’re a Redneck When” by Jeff Foxworthy was probably written for my husband.

It took about 4 years (or winters) for Jim to lay 2,000 cinder blocks, install windows and doors, have the trusses and roof put on. Glory Halleluiah! Jim could move out of the Mouse Palace into a completely enclosed block shell. It was indeed a day of celebration!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Juls Duncan stops by Penny's Tales



Welcome Juls!  Take it away.....

How Morgan Koda Adventures Series came to be…

The character Morgan Koda started more than twenty five years ago as a bedtime story for the author’s young daughter. Her daughter learned that only in a book could she go to different worlds where she was a hero. The author’s daughter is now in her thirties and is a devoted reader to her own young readers.
Then in 2006 Juls Duncan remarried and her new husband came with a six year old son. And Morgan Koda came alive again as she had before - in a bed time story.
But this child was different. He wanted his new step-mother to add something new to the story every night. So Morgan Koda grew as Julie’s new son did.
            When Juls’s step-son reached seven years old, he told her that he didn’t need to learn to read, because reading wasn’t fun nor was it important. So Juls started writing down Morgan’s story. The one story he enjoyed more than any other. Juls however, was a little resourceful, at night when her step-son wanted his bedtime story, the author would read up to a really good part, and then Juls handed him the paper. Though tears, fits, and just plan angry outbursts, he learned to read.
            In June of 2010, the author was arranging her files, and to her great surprise, she found that she had over a hundred pages of Morgan’s story. And just four months later, Morgan Koda and the Mask of Noesis was born.


Morgan Koda and the Mask of Noesis: By Juls Duncan
 
blurb
Morgan Koda has landed in a world full of magic; now she must survive it. He’s The Dark Emir. He’s deadly and he’s out there waiting for her.

Thirteen years old Morgan Koda has never had an adventure in her life until she hands her letter to a fabled old man. This mythical man leads her into a new world full of adventure, where magic is typical, and danger is the norm.

Discovering there’s an ominous object, a golden mask that has the capability of controlling or destroying a wizard’s power - is one thing. Being hunted because she’s the last in her line with the ability to control it, is quite another. For within the shadows of her new home a horrifying opponent prowls and The Dark Emir will stop at nothing to control her abilities with the aureate mask.

With the prospect of success Morgan travels through time in pursuit of the ancient artifact. Running afoul of a T-rex, a crazed band of war painted natives, and coming across a talking polar bear might seem a little strange. But to Morgan it’s all about the balance of power.

However, Morgan Koda unintentionally alters her own time-line and that of her world.


Excerpt from Morgan Koda and the Mask of Noesis.
The plant life was much larger. Huge leafs of green flora and enormous flowering plants of reds, pinks, yellows, and oranges surrounding her from three sides.  Their blossoms were as large trash can lid.
Morgan slowly turned her head taking in the plant life around her.  She had transported the four of them to the very edge of a lush meadow which was miles long and just as wide.
She stared in awe at the hundreds of huge beasts. They had gigantic bodies, long necks and tails, and were grazing throughout the valley.
Morgan had once seen animals like these in a book at her old school. The massive creatures looked like Brontosaurus some had their necks stretched reaching into the very top of the trees eating leaves. While others were drinking from the river that snaked through the center of the valley, many of the other smaller species of dinosaurs were moving around the larger ones. Morgan looked over the animals searching for familiar ones that she could name.
Movement from above the creatures caught her attention, and she did a double take on the sky. There were huge blackish-blue birds with leather-like wings flying in lazy circles over the dinosaurs. 
A loud cry from the trees over their heads drew Morgan attention, and she followed the sound up to what she thought was a very colorful parrot with an immense beak and overly long tail.  However, when the bird opened its mouth and hissed at her, she saw a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth. 
A loud screaming echo wrenched her eyes back to the grasslands. The brontosauruses and the other smaller dinosaurs were suddenly in full flight across the valley.  Several sizable beasts were giving chase on their powerful hind legs.
Tristan, Raine, Rex and Sonny on the other hand, were not looking at the creatures charging across the meadow, nor were they staring at the colorful parrot-like bird in the tree above them. They had eyes only for the three massive creatures, which had been slowly making their way into the valley. The sudden appearance of Morgan, her friends, and the dog had caught their attention.  One of the brutes had halted in mid-step, slowly turning its ugly head in their direction, and slowly moved for where Morgan, Tristan, Rex, Raine were standing.  It observed them with terrifying orange eyes. The beast slowly stalked towards what it thought was enjoyable victims.
It took Morgan a moment to realize that someone was yelling at her.
“Morgan…” The voice shouted again.
“What,” She finally took her eyes of the meadow and turned towards the voice.
“Do you think you could get us out of here...?” Fear clearly etched Rex’s face, but he had yet to lose his since of humor.
“That looks exactly like a T-rex, and to tell you the truth, a T- rex with skin on it - is just plain wrong.”
Morgan turned to where Rex was pointing and saw a vast creature bearing down on them.
The T-rex had started to run on its enormous hind legs.  Morgan, Tristan, Rex, Raine and Sonny stood petrified as the brute suddenly opened its huge jaws, showing long yellow pointed teeth.  The whole group drew back as a horrible roar exploded from its gaping mouth.
Sonny panicked and would have run if he could have remembered how. His body was pressed so tight against Morgan’s side that he was about to push her to the ground.  His body was slowly sinking en route for the hard packed soil under their feet.
“Get us out of here.” He whispered.  Sonny’s pleading chocolate brown eyes were wide with terror.
Morgan tightened her hold on her friends.  At the same time as the T- Rex slid to a stop towering over them, that Morgan Blinked.
The T-rex howled enraged as its meal vanished.  The creature stared at the spot where its victims had disappeared, then shoved its great head under its abdomen searching through its huge powerful hind legs.  The T-rex was utterly confused as to where its prey had gone.


This novel is undergoing publisher changes and all relevant info will be updated shortly. Book Two in the series will be showcased on New Book Blogger in the near future.
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Bio:

Juls Duncan lives in Montana with her family, and a yellow lab named Sonny JR. She is the author of the Morgan Koda Adventure Series.

Juls has always felt the need to tell a story, whether it was a bedtime story or a short story given as a Christmas present for family and friends.

Her education includes a Bachelors degree in anthropology from Oregon State University. Juls is continuing her education with a Masters degree, and then a PhD in anthropology from University of Montana.