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Write what inspires you!

Hello Loves, and welcome to another edition of Inside The Nation. Today I want to talk about where we get our inspiration from. As a writer, depending on your genre, of course, you can get your inspiration from everyday life, or a book you read, a documentary you saw, etc. I write historical fiction and horror, so for me, it’s usually something that has happened in the past. I, believe it or not, do have some books that are based in the present, but most of my characters are based on people that have long passed away… or have they (duh duh duh)
Before I started writing Lillith: My Genesis, I saw a documentary on the first wife of Adam on the history channel. I was so intrigued that I had never heard of her before. Don’t get me wrong, I had heard of Lillith, but it was usually in the aspect of her being a spawn of Satan or some demon trying to kill babies and lore men to their deaths. I had never heard of her being the first wife of Adam and being cast out of the Garden of Eden for speaking God’s name and not being submissive to Adam. After seeing this, I had a lot of questions, what happened to her, did she die in the wilderness, did she become something different, something greater. I did a ton of research on the subject and came up empty. I could not believe no one else was as interested in Lillith, the first wife of Adam, as I was. The quote by Toni Morrison “If there is a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, you must write it,” popped into my mind. I knew that I had to finish Lillith’s story. I did more research, anyone that knows me, knows this is not a chore, and I lucked up on some religious texts. I studied them until I could recite them by heart. After that, I wrote a rough draft on what I would want to know about her, then I added a little supernatural flair, and shebang, Lillith was born.
My point in all of this is, if you look around you, inspiration is everywhere. It can be a program that you watch or a person you meet, it doesn’t matter, just go with it. If you are interested in this subject, chances are there are a million people just as interested. If you never write it, you’ll never know. And, worse case scenario, at least your curiosity will be quenched. Get out there writers, find what inspires you and you can inspire others. I hope you enjoyed this, and as always, I wish you, Happy Reading!
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Published on September 11, 2017 16:49 Tags: a-i-nation, author-advice, author-blog, authors, blogs-inspiration, goodreads, readers, tips, vlogs, writing, writing-tips

Great minds do NOT write alike...

Hello, Loves and welcome to another Inside the Nation. Seeing as our 8-series cross-over book, Order From Chaos, is just weeks away, I thought I’d talk about the experience I had when it came to writing another person’s character. Let me be clear, we all wrote for our own character in their individual chapters, but they had to interact with one another. So, if my character Sari and Omega’s character Liam were having a conversation I had to write for Liam if it was in my chapter… Get it? That happened more times than not and in the beginning, it was difficult. There was a lot of ‘Acaleus wouldn’t speak that way.’ Or, ‘Sari doesn’t dress like that.’ So, we had to change it. One good thing we did was go back and read all of the books included in this cross-over, it took a while, but we wanted all the main characters fresh in our minds as well as the villains they were facing. During this wonderful journey, I learned a few things.
One of the first things I learned was, although all of the ladies in Red Ink write about the supernatural, we all have very different writing styles. Let’s take my Sari, for example, she is crass and unpredictable, she has a big heart and a bigger mouth, and she is a great hunter, but she is vulnerable when it comes to her family. I write her extremely gritty and personable with a hint of insecurity. One the other hand Jacqueline’s Gabriel is an 18-year-old half demon and half angel with the weight of the world on his shoulders. He has a smart mouth and can be very aggravating, but his heart is golden. In my opinion, Jacqueline writes him perfect, me on the other hand, would probably write him too mature for his age, or too cocky. When it was my time to ‘speak’ for Gabriel, I had to do it in the manner in which Jacqueline would. You’re probably thinking that would be easy, but believe me, it isn’t. If you want to do it right, you have to write like the author.
Another thing I learned was every author has a signature style. Each and every one of us has something familiar in every one of our books. If you’ve read one of my books and turn around and read another, but my name isn’t on it, you’d think, ‘This reminds me of an Aminah Iman book’. With that being said, while writing this book, we had to stay true to each authors signature. I had to continuously remember that I had to write these characters the way their authors would, not how I would. It was challenging but well worth it.
We had so many obstacles in using 8 different series in this book. It was an idea that I was against in the beginning, but so glad I agreed to in the end. We clashed and complained, I probably yelled and screamed, but in the end, we came out Epic. I cannot wait for you all to read this on 10/31/17 but until then, as always, I wish you all Happy Reading.
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Published on September 18, 2017 14:59 Tags: aination, amreading, amwriting, author, author-tips, authorblog, blogs, goodreads, inside-the-nation, readers, red-ink-pub, vlogs

Order from Chaos (Micah)

Hello Loves and welcome to another Inside the Nation blog.
Seeing as Order from Chaos, Red Ink Pub's 8 series crossover book, is coming out in a month, I decided to take my next 4 blogs and dedicate it to 4 of the main characters. First off let me tell you a little about the book. Order from Chaos takes the best heroes/heroines from Omega, Jaqueline, Neffi, and my books and pit them against our worst villains. The characters span from 8 different series written by all 4 authors. The book is written in 6 pov's from the hero's standpoint. If it sounds dramatic, it really is, but it was so much fun to write.

Today I'm going to tell you about the leader, Micah. Micah originally came from the Vamperial series. He works for the Order and is all about making the world a better place for mortals. He has the ability to enter a persons mind and make them think, feel, see, act, the way he bids them to. He also knows a bit of magic. When I first developed Micah, he was not meant to be a permanent character, but the more I wrote him, the more I loved him. He is as strong as he is compassionate, he is sarcastic without being hurtful, and he truly loves humanity. In his previous books, Micah played the back. He was more of a supportive character, showing up when the worst of the worst was happening and helping save the day. In his last book, Apocalypse, he showed up and showed out, so when the leader of the Order was killed, the new leader asked him to be her second in command. In Order from Chaos, Micah is charged with getting the ultimate team together and making them a unit before the epic battle. He's not used to leading and all of the people he gets together are leaders in their own right, so he has a challenge on his hands.
Micah is one of those characters that you can't help but fall in love with. He is the ultimate good guy with the ability to break a few rules if need be. During his journey from supportive character to leader, Micah has grown immensely, I cannot wait for you all to get to know him better next month.
Thanks for tuning in and as always, I wish you all Happy Reading!
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Order from Chaos (Liam)

Hello Loves and welcome back to Inside the Nation. As I mentioned last week, I'm going to spend the next few weeks introducing you to the main characters in Order from Chaos. Order from Chaos is an 8-series crossover book that will be released on Halloween. Me and my fellow Queens of Horror have taken our most fearless heroes and our worst villains and pit them against each other. This book picks up shortly after, my book, Apocalypse leaves off. After the Order and the Vamperial battle for the fate of the world, both sides lost vital members of their teams. The Vamperial couldn't leave well enough alone, so they go after the Order once again. They've recruited a few others to assist them in hopes of finally beating the Order. In turn, the Order gets the best of the best to help them.

One of the people the Order gets is Liam. Liam is a genetically engineered pyrokinetic who made his debut in Omega's Hit List. Liam is one of those characters that once you meet him you want to know more about him. He has gone through a lot in his life but refuses to allow it to change him. He could easily turn dark, but he believes in fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Liam and Micah, who I introduced in last weeks blog, were on opposite sides in Hit List until Micah realized Liam was a genuinely good guy.
Liam has the ability to create and manipulate fire. He also has regenerative abilities, which comes in handy during a fight.
What makes Liam different than the others is his kindness and his moral decency. He truly believes in trusting everyone until they give you a reason not to.
I hope this gave you a bit of insight into who Liam is. I cannot wait for you all to read Order from Chaos, but if you want to get to know Liam beforehand, grab Hit List by Omega. I hope you enjoyed this week's blog and as always, I wish you Happy Reading!
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Order from Chaos (Gabriel)

Hello Loves and welcome back to Inside the Nation. As I mentioned last week, I'm going to spend the next few weeks introducing you to the main characters in Order from Chaos. Order from Chaos is an 8-series crossover book that will be released on Halloween. Me and my fellow Queens of Horror have taken our most fearless heroes and our worst villains and pit them against each other. This book picks up shortly after, my book, Apocalypse leaves off. After the Order and the Vamperial battle for the fate of the world, both sides lost vital members of their teams. The Vamperial couldn't leave well enough alone, so they go after the Order once again. They've recruited a few others to assist them in hopes of finally beating the Order. In turn, the Order gets the best of the best to help them.
One of the people the Order recruited is Gabriel. Gabe is from Jaqueline Stone's series Fallen. He is a Nephilim that has just recently come into his powers. He is also a smart-mouthed, kickass 18-year old that doesn't fear much in this world except for his mother. We picked Gabriel because although he has been through a lot, he still believes in the good of humanity. Even though he has all of these amazing powers, he still chooses to do good. In Fallen, Gabriel found out who he was, in Fallen: The Awakening, Gabriel's powers became more evident, in Order from Chaos Gabriel is showing you exactly who he is.
Go and grab Jaqueline Stone Fallen and Fallen: The Awakening before Order from Chaos come out 10/31/17
Thanks for tuning in this week and as always, I wish you Happy Reading.
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Order from Chaos (The Order)

Hello Loves and welcome back to Inside the Nation. As I mentioned last week, I'm going to spend the next few weeks introducing you to the main characters in Order from Chaos. Order from Chaos is an 8-series crossover book that will be released on Halloween. Me and my fellow Queens of Horror have taken our most fearless heroes and our worst villains and pit them against each other. This book picks up shortly after, my book, Apocalypse leaves off. After the Order and the Vamperial battle for the fate of the world, both sides lost vital members of their teams. The Vamperial couldn't leave well enough alone, so they go after the Order once again. They've recruited a few others to assist them in hopes of finally beating the Order. In turn, the Order gets the best of the best to help them.
You've met most of the Orders crew, so today I wanted to get into the Order as a whole and their fight against Chaos. You would think that a group ordained to fight off the evils of the world would be without flaws, but this group is full of flaws.
You have Micah, the leader who is not used to being in the limelight. He is hot-headed at times and refuses to back down. The few people he considers his family are the most important to him and he has a hard time sacrificing them for the greater good.
Liam is tortured and damaged. He, along with Erin, previously worked for an organization that was pure evil. They both feel as if they have something to prove and in doing so they may cross the line a bit.
Then we have Alaric, the Alpha werewolf. To him, the pack comes first, period. He would kill any and everything to protect the ones he loves. Everyone else be damned.
Gabriel is young and ruthless, he acts first and thinks later, but his heart is in the right place. He may have to do some bad in order to do good and he is ok with that.
Sari is a hunter, she kills the big bad, no questions asked, but she has a temper. If you cross her, she will come at you, human or monster. She believes in an eye for an eye.
Lastly, we have Acaleus. He is the Spartan, born and bred in war. He kills for what he believes in no matter the cost.
The point is, they all have their issues, but they are for the good of the world. They will die to protect the innocent and happily so. They believe in a higher power and try to abide by that, even if they fail. I cannot wait for you all to meet this amazing group of characters on 10/31/17 and see how they go up against the ultimate evil in order to save the world.
Thanks for tuning in this week, and as always, I wish you Happy Reading!
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Sometimes you simply must breathe.

Hello Loves, and welcome to another episode of Inside the Nation.
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. I took a little break after me and my fellow pub-mates released our 8 series crossover book, Order From Chaos.
It was hard for me to walk away from writing and social media, but I needed a break. The year before I put out 4 novellas and 2 books, then last year I put out 3 books and a compilation, I was starting to feel overwhelmed and a bit pushed. As much as I love what I do and as much as my characters talk to me, I had to gather myself and regroup. As an author, sometimes we feel bad when we can't deliver the workload we have become accustomed to or what our fans have become used to, but we need to take a break every once in awhile. We need to sit back and say "Am I simply putting out books, or am I putting out good work". Don't get me wrong, I am extremely proud of the work I have put out. I am not ashamed of a single book I released, but I made myself take a step back and reflect.
After I binged watched a bunch of shows, snacked unhealthy mind you, and sat around in my pajamas I came up with a list of great books to release this year. I cleared my mind, stopped pushing myself so hard, and gave myself a chance to just be. Now I have a roster that not only I can be proud of, but that my fans will love. What I'm trying to say is, sometimes when you take a step back, it will propel you to take 3 steps forward. Take the time you need to get your juices flowing, I promise you, the world will keep on spinning.
I hope this helps and as always, I wish you Happy Reading!
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Love, Death, and happily ever after.

Hello Loves and welcome back to Inside the Nation. This month until Valentine's Day me and my fellow Queens Of Horror are running a promotion on our best couples. We believe that even in horror, there should be love.
I'm going to give you a rundown of each couple just in case you have not had the privilege of meeting them yourself.
The 1st set of lovebugs are Sari and Dominic from The Chronicles of Sari by me, Aminah Iman. Sari is a hunter who goes after the big bad, she is crass, a bit rude, and loyal to a fault. She believes in saving the innocent and killing the things that go bump in the night. Her partner in crime, and in life, is Dom. He is as beautiful on the outside as he is on the inside. He seems to be the only one able to calm Sari down when she's about to blow. They compliment each other wonderfully, where Sari is outspoken (and curses like a sailor) Dom is quiet and reserved. He thinks first, reacts later, Sari shoots firsts, tell you-you deserved it later. Be sure to check them out for free up until Valentine's Day!
https://www.amazon.com/Between-Chroni...
Our next couple is Hades and Stephanie from Hades: Rise of the Gods series by Jaqueline Stone. Hades truly needs no introduction, but I will say that he is a changed god now that he has his love back. He is still fierce and deadly, but he knows what love is. He refuses to let someone else take what is his and he will bring hell on earth for what he believes in. Stephanie is a firecracker. She will blow up the world for her family, no questions asked. Together they are fire and brimstone, do not cross them. With that being said, they love hard and have their priorities on point. Check them out for free at https://www.amazon.com/Hades-Rise-God...
Let's move on to Gabe and Jade from the Fallen Series also by Jaqueline Stone. These two are the epitome of young love. They are both innocent in their own right, although Gabe has the soul of the fallen angel of greed inside of him and Jade is a hereditary witch. They believe in saving those who cannot save themselves and they know family comes first. Where Gabe is hot-tempered, Jade is always in control, but they manage to make it work. Read about their young love while it is on sale for only $.99 now!
https://www.amazon.com/Awakening-Fall...
Next, we have a love that's as old as time and as different as they come, Isabel, the queen vampire in New Orleans, and Alaric, the Alpha werewolf, from Nefertiti's Awakening: The Delacrux Saga. Isabel is strong and wise, she rules with an iron fist and a kind heart, but she will rip your throat out if you get out of line. Alaric is a sweetheart... Until he is not. He believes in Order and truth. Don't cross him, or his family and you might live to see another day. Grab their unusual love story now!
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...
Last, by certainly not least, we have the bloodiest of love stories with Jaqueline (the Ripper) and Rowland from Yours Truly by Omega. Yes, you read that right. Jaq didn't start out a crazy killer, she was actually a loving, caring person that put others before herself. She helped those in need and worked hard to be a standing figure in her community. Rowland loved his wife beyond measure, whatever she wanted, she only had to ask. He was smart and handsome, kind and generous. They made the perfect couple until she snapped. Go on and grab this bloody tale this Valentine's season to see the real meaning of bloody Valentine!
https://www.amazon.com/Yours-Truly-Ri...

I hope this got you all excited for Valentine's Day and to read that where there is Love, there is Death. As always I wish you all Happy Reading!
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My obsession with research

Hello Loves and welcome to another Inside The Nation blog. Today I'm going to be writing about my obsession with research.
I’m sure it is no secret that I love research. I am quite addicted to it if I’m being honest. I love picking a subject, a person, and immersing myself in all the information I can find out about it or them. I look on the internet, I go to bookstores, I make phone calls, anyway there is to get knowledge on that subject, I use. Once I pick the subject, my mind homes in on it and I can’t seem to let it go until I have exhausted all of my resources and even then, I look for more. I’m almost positive that I drive the people around me crazy. I’m not above calling Omega at two in the morning and asking her if she’s heard of this or that, if she could bring so and so to the office in the morning so I can look into it further (I am surprised and elated that she hasn’t stopped answering late night phone calls).
Before I started The Chronicles of Sari series I knew that I wanted to write a book about a strong female supernatural hunter. I wanted her to go up against a different creature in every book and I didn’t want to stick with only werewolves and vampires. So, I went on a hunt (pun intended) for different types of supernatural creatures. I made a list of the most interesting five, making sure that they would pose a big enough threat. Once my list was compiled I started doing research on the first one, which was a hybrid. I decided to mix vampires with weres- but not just wolves. I kept asking myself, why is it always werewolves, why can’t it be were-panthers or were-leopards? My answer… It doesn’t have to stop at wolves. That led to another branch of the research, the animals. I looked up how they moved, what their habits were if they worked well in a pack, etc. I looked online, checked out books, called the zoo, I was relentless. When I settled on three or four different animals, I looked into a scientific way to merge the two. I didn’t want them to use the typical bite method so I had to come up with another way. Of course, that led to more research, I was in heaven!
I had my series idea, my first villain, and how I was going to make said villain, the next step was my heroine. I had watched enough movies and television shows on hunters to fill a small country, but I wanted more. Back on the hunt I went. Internet, bookstores, libraries, repeat. Finally, I had the bones of the first Sari chronicle, the only thing left was the writing and honestly, she was screaming in my head through the entire research process, that writing her was quite easy.
The one piece of advice I can give you on research is, dig deep, don’t just stop at the surface. There is so much information out there on just about anything you can think of. Get on the internet, get physical copies of books, call experts, Dig! Even if you do not love the process, the knowledge you find will be worth the tediousness.
I hope this helped and as always, I wish you Happy Reading!
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Does music soothe the savage author?

Hello Loves and welcome to another Inside The Nation blog post. Today I have a question for you. How many of you listen to music while you write? If you do, are you using it to block out the outside noise or is it motivation? Is music a muse for you or is it a way to get your brain going in order to write the perfect paragraph? I have asked a few authors this same question and each of them gave me a different answer.
Omega, my VP and the author of 'Yours Truly', uses music as a tool. It has literally become as important and as necessary to her writing process as her laptop. Depending on the character, her music will range from folk to classical and everything in between. It amazes me how engulfed she gets in her writing when her music is blasting through her earbuds.
Nefertiti, another Red Ink member and the author of 'The Curse', also listens to music while she writes. She uses music more to set a mood than as a tool. If she is writing a fight scene she will go to a more aggressive type of music than she would if writing a love scene. Sometimes she will forgo music altogether and simply write.
As far as for me, I am somewhere in between. Omega makes me a playlist for every book I write. We will go over what the book is about, who the characters are, things like that and she will put together the music she thinks I'll like to go with my project (she is usually right). I will go to my playlist more times than not, but if I don't have it I don't feel as if I'm stuck or like I can't write without it.
I have read that music inspires authors and enhance the mood of a writer, but I know there are exceptions to every rule. So... What say you? Do you need music as badly as you need your computer to write? Are you the type of author that can take it or leave it? Or do you need complete silence in order to create your masterpiece? I am curious to know how listening to music helps/hurts your creative process. Feel free to leave a comment below.
I hope this helped and as always, I wish you Happy Reading!
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