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Monthly Nerd Life Update

Check-out this month's update on all the nerd-related things in my life. This month I talk about Parks and Rec, Stephen King's Doctor Sleep, Red Dead Redemption, a Pyrrah Nicos collectible, The Sandman, and more!

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NaNoWriMo- What's That?

I'm so glad you asked! NaNoWriMo is National Novel Writing Month, an initiative to help writers write an entire book in one month!

Each year, there are a few different NaNoWriMo's, and this is the second one 2019 has seen so far. I spent the last one (I believe it was March) writing a new book in a new series because I like to alternate between projects. But now that that mysterious book has been written, it's time for it to take the back burner while I edit book 2 of The Awakened Quartet, Puppets Dream, which just so happens to be my NaNo goal this month.

I wrote Puppets Dream during another NaNoWriMo event a few years ago, so it is ready to be under my knife—erm, pen!

My goal is to edit all 105 thousand words so that I can get it off to an editor by the end of the month.

To any other writers participating in NaNoWriMo this July, good luck to you in your writing goals this month!
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Published on July 03, 2019 08:47 Tags: author-update, books, nanowrimo, puppets-dream, the-awakened-quartet, writing-goals

Update: Week One of NaNoWriMo

Yikes! Apparently, holiday weekends are like arsenic to writing goals. After taking just TWO days off from writing, I am already 8345 words behind schedule.

Gasp! Panic! Alarm!

Have no fear though, my only plans this week are to write! This book isn't going to edit itself after all.

For all the other writers out there participating in NaNoWriMo this month, how are you writing goals going so far? Let's keep each other honest and focused!
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Published on July 08, 2019 10:48 Tags: author-update, books, nanowrimo, puppets-dream, the-awakened-quartet, writing-goals

BOOK SALE: Blood Awakens

Supernatural powers, the end of the world, and blood.

Lots of blood.


Hello fantasy, apocalyptic, and paranormal readers!

If you don't have your ebook copy of Blood Awakens yet, it is available for $0.99 from now until Friday (usually $2.99)!

Buy your copy from Amazon/a> now!
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Always Set the Bar High

When I was a freshman in high school, I was in all advanced classes: AP English, AP Pre-Calc, AP History...but then I was expelled (that's a whole other story). I transferred schools and started attended an alternative school that prided itself on never giving any homework.

Suddenly, I became unchallenged. Because it was no longer required of me to study for hours to pass my tests, and because I had started working in an environment that catered your education to your own sluggish pace, I stopped pushing myself and started doing the bare minimum.

Now, I work in education, and someone once told me that if you expect your students to fail, they will. If you expect them to not turn in homework on time, then they won't turn in homework on time. And if you expect your students to excel, they will.

During my sophomore and junior year, the bar I set for myself was just to graduate with as little effort as possible.

The story of how I flipped my outlook on education and goal-setting is a good one, but tonight I'm using it as a metaphor for a different narrative: my July 2019 NaNoWriMo goal.

For those of you who don't remember, NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month. It's a non-profit that hosts digital "camps" for writers and encourages folks to set daily writing goals to help them achieve their writing dreams.

For NaNoWriMo this month, I set the highest goal I've ever set: to edit 105,000 words, the entire word count for book 2 of The Awakened Quartet, Puppets Dream.

During the first week of NaNo, when I was editing the first few chapters of my book—chapters that have already been edited half a dozen times—my word count was flying! Minimal edits were needed because of an already polished manuscript, so I was cruising through page-after-page. I was well on my way to editing my full novel in July.

Then, come week two, editing became a slog. I got stuck revising chapter six, then chapter seven, and then eight. The story itself just wasn't as smooth as the previous chapters. Determination had me trying to push through though, desperate to reach my NaNo word count. But finally, I realized that editing had become challenging because the plot itself needed a makeover.

I took a couple of days off from editing to take a deeper look at the story. I created a chapter breakdown for the plot and took a closer look at my characters' story arcs. I even read some of the reviews that Blood Awakens received, to better ground myself in what my readers liked and what they expect to see in book two.

Then, and only then, was I able to return to the manuscript and begin editing again with integrity. And when I came back to it, I felt a renewed sense of purpose and fulfillment. I knew which holes needed to be filled, which scenes to be added or scrapped, and where I'd backed my characters into deadends.

I wrapped the month up by hitting just over 100,000 words.

So, did I reach my NaNoWriMo goal? Not exactly; not on paper. But did I reach my ultimate writing goal of polishing a manuscript so that I can produce quality novels to my readers? In every way that counts.

But this post isn't about me and my NaNo goals. During this month, I realized that had I set a goal of 40,000 I likely also would've just barely crossed the finish line. Had my goal been 10,000, I would've stretched out my editing time, until the night before the final date when I'd skate in at a cool 10,002 words.

I'm not writing this post to pat myself on the back. I'm writing it because I believe in the power of setting high expectations for yourself. I believe in knowing your comfort zone and challenging yourself to push past it. I believe in setting goals and working your ass off to achieve them.

So dream big, people. Because we are capable of incredible things if we don't set limitations on ourselves. <3
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Published on August 02, 2019 20:03 Tags: author-update, books, dreams, goals, nanowrimo, puppets-dream, the-awakened-quartet, writing-goals

BOOK SALE: FREE

Hello readers!

Anyone who knows me, knows that I am obsessed with Halloween! So much so that I've decided to make not one, but TWO of my books FREE today and tomorrow!

BOOK ONE: BLOOD AWAKENS

Supernatural powers, the end of the world, and blood. Lots of blood.

★★★★★ "Unique, original, beautifully written, addicting, and so much more."

★★★★★ "Hurray for characters of color that are well done."

★★★★★ "Fantasy books are my all-time favorite genre especially when it involves powers, superhuman/vampire qualities to the characters and plot. But these powers were so unique."

People called Sean a blood guide, though he never fully understood why. As far as he knew, he could hear heartbeats and heal people. It wasn’t until he walked in on his brother’s brutal murder that he learned of the darker nature of his power: blood speaks to him, and he to it. With a simple song, he can command it to do whatever he wants, and in that moment, he showed his brother’s murderers no mercy. Now Sean must fight to keep his inner demons in check and his path to redemption begins with the establishment of a sanctuary for people like him, people with powers, the Awakened.

Two years after the Awakening, after the wars that destroyed entire societies and brought about "the end of the world," Graciela and her brother Santiago are struggling to survive. Graciela is one of many who never Awakened, but she’s watched as her brother’s power as an empath—the ability to sense other’s emotions—has brought him to the brink of death. Together, they set across Central America in search of a cure, or at the very least, safety in a crumbling, dangerous world. What they find is a sanctuary called Hope, the same one Sean governs.

But they soon discover that even from within the compounds of the sanctuary, no one is safe. Not when there are people in the world with unimaginable power and an insatiable bloodlust.

Fans of The Young Elites, Year One, and Shatter Me will devour this diverse post-apocalyptic paranormal fantasy.

Get your free copy of Blood Awakens here

BOOK TWO: THE DEMON IN THE MIRROR

The students at the Academy of the Forsaken keep winding up dead. The thing no one can figure out though is how on earth is a human serial killer disposing of demons and angels so easily?

First-year demon, Eureka Belvedere, finds herself stuck in the middle of the otherworldly murders, and if she's going to survive, she needs to learn how to use her powers.

This Kindle short story is a YA paranormal about demons, angels, and what it's like being the new girl at school where students are dropping like flies!

The Demon in the Mirror is perfect for fans of Harry Potter, The Dark Artifices, and The Black Mage.

Get your free copy of The Demon in the Mirror here

Thank you so much for your readership and enjoy your Halloween!
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