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Coming Soon! 2nd novella in the Miss Beale Writes series: The Bride in Ghostly White. A touch of gothic, a touch of mystery.
In the Sketching Stage ~ Miss Beale Writes 3: The Captive in Green. A touch of gothic, a touch of mystery
Current Focus ~ Audiobooks from The Write Focus podcast. Published this year: Discovering Characters and Discovering Your Plot; Coming SOON: Defeat Writer's Block

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Merry Christmas Story-Telling

 Listen for Free to the 1st short story in the Sailing with Mystery anthology.


The first short story is "Amber Dreams" :: Blackmail threatens a young bride when her secret diary is stolen. Her marriage of convenience is threatened if the contents are revealed to her new husband and his autocratic mother.

Can Isabella recover the diary before the bride loses all hope?

Use this link to find the first episode after 5:30 a.m. on December 26, 2023. The other episodes post five minutes later and later and later and later. All five episodes are available for free on various podcast services, including Apple, Google, YouTube, Samsung Podcasts, iHeart, Tune-In, and many many more.

The collection is available in ebook and paperback at the following links.

Zon, ebook and paperback https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJL28Z5W

Worldwide Paperback https://books2read.com/u/3R5QJR

Worldwide Ebook https://books2read.com/u/3R5QJR

View the trailer https://youtu.be/csAe72b5X2I

The audiobook became available from various distributors on October 30, 2023.

Look for The Write Focus.



Monday, December 25, 2023

Christmas Gift!

Free Novella!

Whether you like historical mystery, historical suspense, 1920s romance, crime / mystery / suspense, or all 3 -- check out The Lion's Den, a sweet little novella of Filly and Jack.

Visit this link to sign up. You'll head off to Book Funnel, which will sign you up for our quarterly newsletter and then provide you with a pdf of the free novella.


Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Gifts for Writers

 

Hi, All! I hope your holiday season is going great.

I’m still struggling to find gifts for two guys. That struggle reminded me that I should tell the writers among you about opportunities to achieve success.

If you’re looking for gifts for writers or you’re looking for gifts for your writing self, we have opportunities that will help you throughout 2023 to achieve your goals.

First Off ~ Planners

After 7 years of self-publishing and the 3 previous years of converting to a professional writer mindset (yes, it took 3 years. I know I’m slow), planners specifically for writing are the best success that I’ve found.

For several years I used the standard weekly planners to record my work sessions and word counts.


Beginning in 2016, I decided to make my own templates.

After chucking what didn’t work and developing what did over the months and months of that year and into 2017, I created my first planner for writers.

The Think/Pro planner is based on that first workable design. Sized 8 x 10, it features a two-page weekly spread with task lists and running word counts and an inspirational quotation. The days use vertical columns.

Monthly & Seasonal Review/Preview pages check progress and focus the current projects. Preview the year at the beginning. At year’s end, a Yearly Review lists the successes and failures while a facing-page Yearly Preview plans for the next writing achievements.

 Here's at this link for $12

At the beginning of 2021, my writing life had moved beyond the Think/Pro planner. Months of revision, keeping what worked and adapting what had changed, led to Writing Nest: A Planner for Projects, published in Summer 2022.

Retained are the two-page weekly spread for planning tasks and the running word count. I’ve worked in extra room at the bottom of both pages for more notes about the writing week.

Also retained are the Monthly & Seasonal Review/Previews, this time with more emphasis on projects than on transforming into a committed writer. New are the Seasonal Project pages at the beginning and the SMART Writing Business planning at the end.

At this link, also $12

Not every writer needs an in-depth planner. Some merely want to record tasks and word counts. Other want benchmark word counts throughout the year.

Word Trekker: A Writer’s Word Count Planner meets those criteria. To create the benchmark goals, the planner utilizes every hiker’s dream: the three massive trails that are the Triple Crown of Hiking. These three trails are the Appalachian Trail with its extension into Canada, the Pacific Crest Trail (the featured transformative setting in Cheryl Strayed’s Wild), and the length-challenging Continental Divide Trail.

Writers can set a word-count challenge, such as a quarter-million (250,000 words), a half-million, a million, or more. Word Trekker is a convenient 6 x 9 size.

The heart of this planner is the two-page spread, with a project list and notes on the left. The right-side features horizontal columns for the weekdays. Stripped-down Monthly & Seasonal Review/Preview pages kept the focus on words and projects.

Track words weekly, monthly, and seasonally, then record progress on the front pages that feature the mileage for each of the three massive hiking trails. At the back are project spirals for publication goals.

Find it here for 10 bucks

Most people set resolutions and follow them persistently for three weeks in January. Then LIFE occurs.

Scientists who study behavior claim that 22 days are needed to break a habit. Sixty-six days (66!) are needed to develop a habit. So, for writers, Writing Nest and Word Trekker will give that additional boost to achieve your writing goals.

 Second ~ Learn about the Writing Craft

The Discovering series offers guidebooks for a wide range of craft issues.

Discovering Your Novel is based on my experiences trying to focus on writing while holding down a stressful work-world job. Only one or two hours could be squeezed out of my daily schedule. Often, that was only a half-hour. DiscNovel offers the wisest way to use that time.

Many writers also second-guess themselves as they draft. Or they discover that they need background information but don’t know what info is best to develop. And what steps need to occur when they finish their manuscripts?

·         From hatching idea to character sketches and story plan, the Foundations and Visioning sections will guide the novel’s start.

·         If you have a half-completed manuscript that you’re lost in, use the Visioning and Analysis sections to work out of the labyrinth.

·         When you complete the manuscript, what do you do next?  The sections on Harvesting and Finishing guide you through those next steps, all the way to publication.

Learn the devices and definitions that pro writers have swirling in their heads. Maintain the discipline and preparation that keeps pro writers at work, no matter the interruptions.

With the goal of completing a novel in 52 weeks, this guidebook can be self-paced or tracked week by week for persistent success.

Available in electronic format, I think the better purchase is the 8 x 10 paperback, so you can make marginal notes and make copies of the charts and templates.

Paperback, $12 / ebook 9.99

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PYYM2LG

https://books2read.com/u/boakv9

  Discovering Characters and Discovering Your Plot are comprehensive guidebooks.

Five areas comprise Discovering Characters. Dip in and out, skim around. When you reach locked rooms, come back to explore the keys to well-developed characters.

1.      Starting Points ~ templates and character interviews

2.      Classifications ~ common and uncommon ways of discovering characters

3.      Relationships ~ couples, teams, allies, enemies, mentors, etc.

4.      Special Touches ~ progressions, transgressions, and transitions for character arcs

5.      Significant Lists ~ archetypal characters and much more

At 44,000-plus words, Discovering Characters serves as an excellent guide for new writers as well as those wanting to up their game.

Ebook, for 8.99

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y7LYK19

https://books2read.com/u/3RJrZB

The comprehensive Discovering Your Plot covers story structure and the necessities of genre expectations so we writers can anticipate what readers want.

·         It is NOT a list of tropes by genre or even a list of tropes that every novel should have.

It explores the six most common plot structures.

·         It is NOT a list of characters for plot or story. It is not a list of the “17 characters your novel needs” or the “characters used by famous authors”, as listed on social media sites.

It is a detailed examination of the major sections of a novel.

·         It is NOT a word-based or page-based formula of a novel’s structure.

By the end of Discovering Your Plot¸ writers will have the adaptable tools to construct a story as well as diagnose problems with pacing, tension and suspense, and sequencing events.

Ebook, for 8.99

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0838PTN49

https://books2read.com/u/bOJK6K

While character and plot are macro elements for any story-telling, what are the micro elements to improve writing? The guidebook Discovering Sentence Craft provides explanations and multiple examples for writers to practice and apply.

Micro elements focus on the very words and sentences of the text. These work for fiction and nonfiction. They are the rhetorical devices, in both the concept/figurative realm and the schema/structural realm.

Rather than falling into the trap of “big words” and “convoluted sentences” to improve the text, writers should work with the classic methods that build meaning, emphasis, and memory. Areas of focus include the following:

Concepts

I: Figurative and II: Interpretive

Structures

III: Inversion / IV: Repetition / V: Opposition / VI: Sequencing

Ebook, for 4.99

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZQXKY87

https://books2read.com/u/3yaklv

Lastly, every writer has heard about branding, but what are the steps to focus the brand for your book and your series and your writing self? That’s the premise that developed Discovering Your Author Brand.

How is this guidebook different from the others in the marketplace?

1st ~ It’s packed with examples based on highly successful writers.

Face it, in today’s marketplace, our competition is our peers and every other writer who has come before us. Agatha Christie, Ray Bradbury, and Arthur Conan Doyle aren’t on the best-seller lists, but they sell more books than the ones touted on the lists. These authors have the cachet of quality that new and recent writers struggle to achieve.

So, we’ll look at successful brands and analyze the secrets of their success.

2nd ~ Discovering Your Author Brand understands that the browsing readers will only give a few nanoseconds to our books.

We explain the three main glances that hook the readers before they swim down the river. We also look at the keys to unlock those glances. With the right keys, the brand is revealed, and the door to the reader opens.

3rd ~ We have something the other books don’t have, another way to catch the attention of that swimming reader. Video trailers!

Advertising claims that consumers have to see something seven times—7!—before they’ll buy. Static ads and promo posts are all well and good, but we writers need an extra oomph to get that seventh look. Enter the video trailer. We have an easily adaptable script to fit any genre, including nonfiction.

Elevate your promotions after you absorb the explanations and lessons in Discovering Your Author Brand.

Ebook, for $3.99

Finally, Characters, Plot, Sentence Craft and Author Brand are bundled into the massive 8 x 10 compendium of Discovering Your Writing.

Available as a paperback for $14.99, or an ebook for$12.

Only at Amazon, because the other aggregator doesn't take bundles or paperbacks (yet).

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08691892S


Wow, that’s 3 planners + 5 craft books & 1 bundle = 9 books that are wonderful gifts for any serious writer. 

Check them out. Pick a planner, buy DiscNovel and DiscWriting or whichever craft book you need, and you are set for 2023 and the years following.

 That’s all. 

Have a wonderful holiday season, and start the New Year with fresh plans and inspiration.

M.A. Lee














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