Tuesday, November 25, 2014

What I've Been Doing

I have always been a writer. I began writing in the third grade and have continued without stopping since then. But what I've written has changed significantly over the years. What started with an article detailing what a great president Ronald Reagan would be has morphed through short stories and non-fiction to novels and screenplays.
I remember telling myself stories as a child while I acted them out with my Barbies. In middle and high school, I made the shift from live action drama with dolls to strictly paper tales. I wrote horror because I wanted to be Stephen King. I wrote a play about a drunken, neglectful father because that was the social cause of the day. I vilified those who hurt me and canonized those I loved. I lived in those lines and adored my step-father's cast iron portable typewriter for the freedom it game me to keep pace with the stories in my mind.
When I participated in the process of writing a play on drunk driving and the adult writers used many of my lines verbatim, I thought, perhaps, I was pretty good at this stuff. I remember being furious when the playwrights gave only passing credit to me and my fellow thespians when the play was written. When I was deemed to look too old to play the part I'd essentially written, I was crushed, but I worked hard on that play and ended up directing it when our advisor quit suddenly.
I tried out for a play in college, but found that acting really wasn't my strength. I walked away from the theatre and focused on journalism and non-fiction. Except for those two movies my friend and I made during those years.
All Zombies Wear Sunglasses was an idea a friend and I came up with during the summer between our freshman and sophomore years. It was a parody of Evil Dead, right down the evil book and the running camera shots in the woods. Our camera, of course, wore sunglasses. It was a blast to write and film. Even editing it in the days of VHS camcorders was fun. It was so much fun, in fact, we decided to make a Kung Fu movie over Spring Break the following year.
The Kung Fu movie was meant to be done in the vein of the Sunday Afternoon Movies shown on local television stations in the 70s and 80s. We also threw in some Monty Python and a little Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride. In keep ing with the Sunday Afternoon Movie theme, we wrote and filmed parodies of the Energizer Bunny and Jimmy Stewart Campbell's soup commercials.
The Kung Fu movie was far more complicated than All Zombies Wear Sunglasses and included a much larger cast. The one constant was that I wrote and directed them both. And then I walked away from screenwriting for many years.
I can't say I'm proud of my next foray into writing and directing because that would be a lie. I'm not ashamed that I wrote, directed, filmed and edited pornography, but I know it wasn't my best work or even the best use of my skills. At the same time I was working on the pornographic material, I was working on educational videos for the Leather and BDSM community and I am more proud of those than I am of the porn, though I still recognize I could have done better. I worked on several projects during this time, but then shifted my focus form film to print for the next part of my journey.
It started as a conversation with a man I admired and became the first non-fiction I wrote. That blossomed into a few more relationship-based non-fiction books before the fire went out. I became disillusioned with the community for which I was writing and I turned to fiction.
I finished a novel that had languished for twelve years. Then I wrote a young adult paranormal series. I also started but didn't finish several other books during that time before dropping my pen for almost four years.
Those years were dark for me. Writing is the light that burns inside and illuminates the path to my dreams. without it, I succumbed to depression and very nearly lost myself for good. And then I got brave. I turned my back on what kept me from writing and I picked up the pen again.
I've written a new young adult novel, finished a historical romance novel and wrote a romantic thriller this year. I started or pushed forward a few other projects as well. And then a friend asked me if I would be interested in writing some episodes for a television series. I calmly said yes and then did the happy dance so enthusiastically that my dogs and roommate became convinced I'd lost my mind. While I waited for the project to begin, I worked on other writing, including a concept for a series of my own.
And then it happened. I got the first set of "gotta haves" for the second episode of the show and the go ahead to start writing. I was back to that place of telling stories but instead of Barbies, I was writing for real men and women who would take my vision and breathe life into it. Writing for the show has been a lot like coming home. Everything I loved about telling stories with my dolls, performing the improv so those playwrites could create the drunk driving play, and writing and directing parody films in college has come back. I'm excited about the writing and looking forward to seeing how these enormous ideas translate into images on the screen.
My dreams are big and my vision stretches far beyond what I can do alone. I am so blessed to have found the people with whom I'm working and I look forward to this new chapter in my life becoming everything I dream.

Monday, April 14, 2014

A little bit of The Walking Dead Fan Fiction

I haven't written fan fiction since that time I tried to change the ending of Return of the Jedi in middle school, but my little obsession with The Walking Dead and Norman Reedus prompted this little foray into the pre-walker world where Daryl and Merle first discovered the dead walked.



Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Any comments?

I'd love some feedback and input on the possible cover for Scream in Silence.

I may yet decide to go the traditional publishing route, so the Astral Plane log would go. I'm open to other comments and input!

Thanks!

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Scream in Silence

Check out the beginning of the Dystopian Young Adult Novel I'm working on (because it won't leave me alone).


Better Late than Never--New Cover for Captured Sun!


Here it is, folks, the new cover for Captured Sun. The book will be available via Kindle and Amazon.com on March 14, 2014.

Monday, February 17, 2014

And the Winners Are

Winner of the Free Mourning Sun eBook: Tina Hammond
Winner of the Black Angel Wing Charm: Karey Smith
Winner of the Mini Autographed Cover: Niki Thomas
Winner of the Vampire Infinity Charm: Jo Ann Boothby
Winner of the Large Crystal Heart Charm: Shropshire-Tysinger Shawn

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Looking for Beta Readers

I am in need of a couple of reliable beta readers for the second editions of the Highland Home Series. The next book in the series is Captured Sun and is slated for a mid-March release.

If you are interested in helping me weed out the last of the pesky editing errors and catching any continuity or factual errors, please request to join my Highland Home Street Team group on Facebook or the Q&A group on Goodreads (look for the Beta Reader Discussion Thread).

What you get:
ARC copy of the book in PDF format
My undying gratitude
SWAG when I have it made for Captured Sun

What I need from you
A detailed list of page numbers and errors (i.e. page 7, Jack ran dow the street should be down)
A dedication that you will meet the deadlines set for return of your notes to me.

If you don't think you can meet a deadline, please let me know so that I can try to get someone else to take your place for that book.

I have three other second edition books coming out between now and June. Then book six (unreleased thus far) in October and book seven in April of next year.

Thank you and I look forward to working with you.