Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2015

Featured Author: J. Carson Black

J. Carson Black is not only a woman with infinite writing talent, she's also a woman I'm glad to call my friend. A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, she's written over seventeen books spanning three different series

Her latest novel, Hard Return, is part of her widely popular Cyril Landry series, and picks up with Cyril, a former NAVY Seal, having lived off the grid for three years in an effort to protect his wife and teenage daughter. Wondering what happens next? Find out ...

 

J. Carson Black has been in the book business long enough to know what it takes to achieve lasting success, and on top of it all, she's been a class act every step of the way. 

Here's her advice for aspiring writers: 

LEARN FROM THE MASTERS. IT'S (ALMOST) FREE! 




Back in Michelangelo’s day, artists were apprenticed to the masters. They spent years copying the paintings of the great artists.  
By doing so, they learned. They learned where to put which kind of detail, they learned color, brushstrokes, composition, perspective. They absorbed it all by doing—until it came naturally. They developed a sure hand.  
The best teachers are the finest writers in your genre—the ones who resonate with you. You can learn from them for the price of a hardcover or even a paperback book. The only other thing you need is a pen.  
I would buy the hardcover books of the great authors in my genre—the four or five I could relate to. I didn’t want to sound like any one of them, I just wanted to learn what they did and how they did it. What I learned was the rhythm of the type of book I most wanted to write. A book covers a lot of ground. There’s a beginning, a middle, and an end, with many other points in between. You read and study enough great writers in your genre, and you start to catch on to that rhythm: what goes where, when. You absorb it so that it comes naturally. And you learn to give little gifts to your reader along the way.  
My teachers have been numerous. Michael Connelly, Jeffery Deaver, Robert Crais, James W. Hall, T. Jefferson Parker, Stephen King, John Lescroart, and C.J. Box. All different from one another, but great teachers.  
My advice to you: buy the books written by the masters in your genre. Get out your pen, write in the margins (sorry, Mom!), and figure out what they’re doing and why. 
Teach yourself. Learn from the very best. 
It only costs the price of a book and a pen.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Featured Author: Diane Capri

Diane Capri is a spectacular woman, a New York Times bestselling author, and a good friend. She's been in the book industry for decades and has received much acclaim for her novels. Diane joined the International Thriller Writers at its onset, becoming a member of the board along with her friend, Lee Child. 

At a cocktail party in 2009, Diane and Lee were discussing the whereabouts of Jack Reacher. They mutually agreed to develop a series to answer that burning question. Don't Know Jack is the first in that series. 


Diane is an advocate for aspiring writers and someone who understands the business better than most. She also knows what it's like to get discouraged as a writer and offers some wonderful tips on never giving up on your dreams: 

Many aspiring writers become discouraged because they feel there is too much competition, everyone wants to write a book, and they'll never make it. I get laughs every time when I say they're forgetting the millions of people who don't desire to write a book — and millions more who have no desire to read one. 

I believe that when we have a desire to write, and that desire sticks with us, we've been given at least a modicum of talent. 

We might not have the quantity or quality of innate talent the great writers were born with, but few people do. Still, the talent we have can be nurtured and developed until we succeed. I've seen it happen. Many times.

It happened to me. Keep at it and you'll get there, too.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

The Deadly Dozen 3 Limited Edition Set is HERE!

The exciting follow up to the New York Times and USA Today bestseller Deadly Dozen and Deadly Dozen 2 (both retired) is here. This limited edition thriller boxed set features 12 individual books from The Twelve and one guest bestselling author.


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