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October 4, 2023

2023... when did you leave me behind?

 

I'm pretty sure there's some kind of time vortex that swallows up hours, days, months... There's gotta be. It can't possibly be anything else, right?

Anyway, there was another anthology last winter from the Dublin Creative Writers Cooperative: 


 

Lots of scary/spooky stories in this one! 

And there's another anthology coming out later this year as well from DCW. I'm so excited!

In real life news, everything has been a bit more hectic than usual, but I'm optimistic about getting back to a steady writing routine. We'll see how that goes.



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Published on October 04, 2023 07:34

January 1, 2022

Hi there, 2022. Please be kind to us.

 

Let's start with: Happy New Year! 

A lot has happened in 2021, hasn't it? And covid is hanging in there, going strong--unfortunately. 

But it's not all bad. It's not like our daily lives have been placed in a weird limbo alongside our vacation trip from May 2020.

As for me, I made some new friends, got engaged, finished a few stories... and got to see the finished anthology printed and looking great. 


 

  I'm not optimistic about us being rid of covid this year, but I'm hoping we do a better job collectively of slowing down its spread.

Please continue to be careful out there for yourselves and for everyone around you.

Stay safe.  

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Published on January 01, 2022 15:50

May 12, 2021

Final steps of an Anthology coming together

I hope this finds everyone well (and on their way to getting vaccinated). It's been a very long, weird year, but hopefully, we're coming to the other side of the curve (the declining side). 

On the story front, for the past few months, I've had the wonderful experience of participating in an anthology put together by the Dublin Creative Writers Cooperative. 

They're a wonderful group filled with such talented writers!

I can't recommend their first anthology enough (Broken Promises: An Anthology - you can find it on amazon). There's a little bit of everything there. 

Anyway, their second anthology is in the final editing stages now and I'm really excited to have my stories published alongside these awesome people!

Hugs to all! Stay safe!

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Published on May 12, 2021 09:57

September 10, 2020

Apparently prologues are "out"?!?

  I did not know writing was akin to the fashion industry where things went in and out of fashion, but apparently that happens. Recently, I heard some writers from my writing group talking about how the prologue was now seen as undesirable, and it got me thinking... Who decided that? 

 Was there really some huge reader outcry saying that the prologue was an annoying tool they'd rather live without? Were there lists with millions and billions of names added to it demanding the removal of this vile thing?

 As someone who writes stories, I like the prologue. I use it to tell a piece of the story that is either set in the past, the future, or that hints at something that I won't be able to go into for a while (looking at you, Shattered Dreams). 

 As a reader, I've never once read a prologue and thought: "I wish this scene wasn't in this book". 

That's about it for these random thoughts for today. 

Also, here's a shameless plug to the Dublin Creative Writers Cooperative website.

 

Take care out there!

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Published on September 10, 2020 08:04

August 5, 2020

And... time for a check in...

Hello all! (or random person who stumbled on this)
First, time flew by, again. It always does, doesn't it? And more and more as we get older. :)

I hope everyone is doing well in 2020. This has probably been the weirdest year in most of our lifetimes.


Some quick updates:

- Finished the first draft of Recurring Nightmares (Book II of In Dreams)
- Started thinking up things (aka, piecing random dreams together) to form another story about a girl and a labyrinth
- Joined an AWESOME writing group
- Finished a post-doc
- Got a new job

- Read a ton of random things including some manga/manhwa/manhua

 I've been working hard on editing Child of Moon, Daughter of Sun (when real life lets me), so hopefully I can get it to be as good as I wish it were. :)
 I decided to set Stargazer aside for a bit until I'm comfortable working on the sequels. There's a lot of backstory and plotting that gets interwoven along several books in the series, so I should probably work on it only when I can go back and review all my notes and get all the planning settled. 

Now let's see if I can update this within 5 years.
Stay safe out there! 
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Published on August 05, 2020 07:33

February 3, 2018

Free ebook days coming up!

So, I decided to do a free ebook promotion for my books to celebrate the fact that Shattered Dreams finally got a kindle version!

We're starting with Grace:
Grace by Marília Bonelli
Promo goes live on Thursday, February 8, 2018 (12:00 AM PST) until Monday, February 12, 2018 (11:59 PM PST).
See on amazon

Times as given by amazon KDP.


Shattered Dreams (In Dreams, Book I) by Marília Bonelli
The newcomer, Shattered Dreams, has a free promo next:
Free from Monday, February 19, 2018 (12:00 AM PST) until Friday, February 23, 2018 (11:59 PM PST)
See on amazon


And finally, Cameras Tell No Lies goes free a few days after that:
Smoke and Mirrors Cameras Tell No Lies by Marília Bonelli
Starts at Wednesday, February 28, 2018, 12:00 AM PST until Sunday, March 4, 2018, 11:59 PM PST
See on amazon


If you've had any of these in your sights, please check them out on those dates!


And hopefully I'll have a kindle version of Vanishing act soon enough.
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Published on February 03, 2018 09:16 Tags: ebook, free, kindle

May 15, 2015

Yes, blogger had locked me out of posting...

But that's not why I haven't posted in over a year.

Time flew away again.
 Or rather, I fell into an interdimensional hole where the passage of time does not occur normally... Who else has had that happen to them?

Anyway, bulletin-style updates:

 -  I finished In Dreams - the first one
 - Back on KDP (at least for Grace and Cameras, still figuring out what to do with In Dreams)
 - Proofing Vanishing Act
 - Finishing up Sun & Moon
 - Trying to remember where I put the kindlegen instructions...


Okay, that's it for the month. :)
Hugs!
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Published on May 15, 2015 06:24

December 3, 2013

Quick warning - I'm getting kicked out of KDP, kinda...

I'm taking a break from reading about horse embryos - why on Earth am I reading about horse embryos, even I don't know - to tell anyone who might be interested that my books will no longer be available on KDP. I hope they'll still be allowed to remain on print form at amazon. I don't remember what the tax requirements were like for that one.

This is what happened:
 I got an email saying I had to fill out some form to figure out which type of tax forms I needed to fill out for the IRS. Since I have never dealt with the IRS and have watched enough series and movies to be scared of them, I'd rather not fill any forms I do not comprehend. Especially not when I'm focusing on a dozen other university-related things...
  Maybe in the near future - or in 2015 - I'll manage to get all that sorted out and I'll be able to get back to KDP. I also plan on looking for alternatives as soon as I get enough time to think.
Maybe freebies don't require tax forms? That would be an alternative, I guess...

Anyway, ebooks won't be there starting on Dec 4. If you wanna read it after that, email me and I'll send you a copy. How's that sound?

I'm still struggling with getting In Dreams finished by the end of the year, but real life is really not helping.
If you don't hear from me by the holidays, have a nice Christmas and may the next year be always better than the one before.

Hugs to all!
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Published on December 03, 2013 18:04

August 3, 2013

Time goes by very quickly... whether you're having fun or not

What do you mean it's August already?

Okay, so I've been slow with my stories... and most of everything else. Some time in June I decided I'd wait until I got my computer fixed before continuing this blog-thing, but then the computer was declared KIA and I just decided not to think about it in fear of realizing what files and photos I might lose.

I'm still not sure if they're lost or not, but now I've started to actually miss the files... One thing I'm sure I had no backup of was the initial draft of the cover for In Dreams. I don't even have the photograph I was using for background. The draft for the cover of Vanishing Act is also somewhere in the dead computer, but I think I sent a jpg of it to a friend to get her opinion so I might still have that at least.

Anyways, finished reading a book, started reading another one, should probably be studying, and haven't gone to the university for more than a week in the last 3 months for several reasons ranging from bus strikes to illnesses. That's pretty much what's been going on with me since I last wrote anything here. :) 

I just figured I should stop by the blog and see if I still remembered my password. Glad to say I only needed two tries this time to get it right. Better than the manuscript submission page (five tries!).

Hopefully, I'll have some real news soon if I ever get to sit down and finish either story I'm currently working on.

Hugs to all!
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Published on August 03, 2013 18:29

April 23, 2013

So close to the end... and I'm having second thoughts...

Don't you just hate it when you have a jumbled up ball of yarn-looking story pieces, redundant conversations and multiple possible outcomes that you have to sort through and figure out how the story will go?

What? You don't? It's just me? Really? Huh... didn't see that one coming. ;)

Anyways, I spent an hour waiting for a professor to sign a paper for me... he didn't show... I wasted an hour of my life, right? Wrong! Because that hour allowed me to finish up a conversation between Sarah and Pegasus that I was stuck on... Yes, I do have a character named Pegasus... No, that's not his real name...

I think I'm only a couple of chapters away from the epilogue... The aforementioned ball of yarn is the pieces I've written down leading to the epilogue and the conclusion of the first part in this series. Ooops, forgot to say which story I'm talking about: In Dreams.

There's this girl called Sarah, and she gets mixed up in some complicated secret stuff when her parents are assassinated... and I'll wait until I come up with a proper blurb before I try to explain this to anyone without giving away too many spoilers. :)

I am wondering how much of an explanation of what's going on I should put into the epilogue. I don't want it to just be a long list of "and this is what happened" or "so that's why they said that" or whatever. But I also want to have things explained enough in case someone falls asleep while reading. I know I could have used a recap during the last mystery book I read over a few months. When I got to the end, there was a character I could not remember for the life of me...


So, I had to change my counter thinguie for In Dreams over there (look right) because I had gotten past 200 pages already with the draft. I have to confess that I didn't calculate the percentage, I just guessed, but since my guesses are usually more accurate that my actual calculations except when a calculator is involved, I'd say we're okay.

I think I mentioned that I thought I lied about my age, turns out I didn't. I calculated wrong how old I was because I forgot what year we were in... And no, I didn't use 2012 for the calculations. It was worse than that. 2014. :) It sounds so ridiculous when I say it, but it really was funny...
Here's the transcript of the conversation between me and my friend Cassia when I found out I had miscalculated:

Me: How old am I? Because I thought the last candles on my cake said 30, but last night I was counting and I think I might've missed a birthday somewhere along the line...
Slightly-less-insane-friend Cassia: You're 30.
Me: Are you sure?
Cassia: Yeah. 1983 to 2013 is 30.
Me (laughing now): Wait... we're in 2013?

Needless to say I was not asleep at the time. I am just naturally insane. I blame my dad. He started it.
But now it is time to sleep. I hope I got at least a smile out of someone out there. I know I've already laughed myself silly because of this.


Oh, and in real life news, I'll be away from my computer for a month in May, which will probably change nothing for this blog because I rarely post more than once a month anyway. ;)

Hugs to all!

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Published on April 23, 2013 20:55