I've very excited to welcome the dynamic writing duo Jess Haight and Stephanie Robinson. Welcome ladies!
They are going to talk about their paperback cover reveal and give us some great writing advice!
Ladies, take it away.....
Happy 1st book birthday to THE SECRET
FILES OF FAIRDAY MORROW
! It's been a year since the
mystery of the Begonia House was revealed to the world, and now the paperback
will be available January 3rd, 2017. The new cover stays true to Fairday's
snazzy style, sprinkling in a few added charms. Can you spot the differences from the hardcover? ;)
Catch the book trailer to find out about the mystery...
Planning to pick up the
paperback?
Pre-order
a copy
and you could win a $50 VISA card to treat yourself after
the holidays. Contest is open to all! For more details on how to enter,
click
here.
For more information about the book, visit the DMS
at
fairdaysfiles.com
Writing advice from Stephanie & Jess
Stephanie: Read as much as you can! Reading helps spark your imagination and
allows you to picture stories in your mind. Writing will come much easier if
you already have words swirling around in your mind. Growing up, I kept a
diary. I wrote in it every day from the time I was in 5th grade until I was
about 30. When I want to remember what it was like to be a certain age, I can
go back and reread what I was thinking. Sometimes I am a little embarrassed by
my thoughts, but they help me go back in time.
In school, I never liked editing my work, but now I embrace the
edits. I know that it's impossible to look at your own writing through fresh
eyes and the edits are what makes the writing sparkle. They may be a lot of
work, but they are well worth the effort.
"You miss 100% of the shots you never take." ~ Wayne Gretzky
Jess: My advice to people who are interested in writing stories is to
develop your unique style. Reading what you like will help improve your craft.
I am a visual person, and I like to to draw. Stephanie and I will discuss a
chapter, and then I’ll come up with an illustration that helps pull the idea
together.
My most important piece of advice though, is to enjoy yourself! As
a creative being, it’s not about the end goal, but more the process of your
work. The successes and failures are all bunched together with each step, so
relax and let your imagination soar! Creating worlds and characters is magical,
but it takes time.