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Showing posts with label Exiled (The Never Chronicles #1). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exiled (The Never Chronicles #1). Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Facilitating blogging laziness

If you're a blogger and you aren't using Google Reader and Google Alerts, you're crazy!

think of this:

All the content you want updated constantly in one place.
You put in the search parameters then sit back and revel in your own laziness.

 Set up a GMail account
then...

Go to http://www.google.com/alerts

Lets say you blog about upcoming movies.  Google Alerts lets you base your alerts on the parameters you specify...like The Hobbit









             It can then add the alerts to either your feed (via Google Reader (another tool you NEED to use) or in your email. I HIGHLY suggest using Google Reader...just Google it for more info. Below is a screen shot of my Reader, which includes blogs I'm following along with the alerts I've set. All in one place so you can be up to date on the latest news on whatever topic you want!



It's insanely easy to set up, however be cautioned, it is very easy to get wrapped up in whatever you are following and forget that you need to WRITE.

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As always, find interviews, writing samples, videos, contests and more on my website.



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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

If you're a writer and you don't use these resources...you're nuts!



Yes nuts! Insane, crazy, totally missing out.


So, here are my two FREE online resources that can change the way you play the game.


1.  Grammar Girl -quick and dirty tips for better writing.


Go ahead, bookmark it, pin it, tweet it.  I'll wait...



Onward,


Grammar Girl is an excellent resource for anyone putting sentences together.  Lie versus lay.   Affect versus effectFurther versus farther.  These are just the tip of the iceberg. 


They also have a podcast and video blog if you need a break from reading computer based articles.


Whether you're Stephen King or my thirteen-year-old daughter (Hello, Iris), this website can be an invaluable tool. 


2. Goodreads


Think Facebook for readers.


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

An Invaluable writing tool



Not long ago (actually October 5, 2010 according to the interview date) I was sitting in my car listening to the radio and stumbled upon an interview by NPR with author Bill Bryson.  The interview was about his new book, At Home.  You can find the interview HERE


Despite the potential to be quite possibly one of the most boring interviews imaginable, I was completely captivated.  At that point in my writing career, I was up to my eyeballs in writing Exiled and  was greedily seeking resources to add realism to the time period I was writing.


If you're a writer and your writing ever takes you inside a home, you MUST read this book.  Genius in its layout, the book takes you through the history of the house, room-by-room.  Exiled takes place in the late 1800's. In Bryson's book, I was able to find what a home from that time period would contain, how it would be laid out as well as background on the era. 




Even with my description, the book may sound boring but trust me, it isn't.  No it isn't a fantasy story that takes you to far off places.  What makes At Home great is the flow, the content and the readability.  This is not a textbook but, like most fiction (which it is not) it transports you to the time period he is describing. It transports you into the room he is explaining.  In the end, you have a better understanding of how things were in the home and why they are the way they are today.  This insight is invaluable to any writer.


Take this excerpt, for example: 


We forget just how painfully dim the world was before electricity. A candle, a good candle, provides barely a hundredth of the illumination of a single 100 watt lightbulb. Open your refrigerator door, and you summon forth more light than the total amount enjoyed by most households in the 18th century. The world at night, for much of history, was a very dark place indeed.

My copy is loaded with those multi-colored post-it notes marking pages of interest so I could go back and pull out the things I thought could be usable in my story.  I still flip back through the book as I work on The Never Chronicles #2 (title TBD)

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Win Exiled the Ebook...in less than an hour

I'm giving away an Exiled Ebook on my twitter page. Kindle, Nook -you pick.

My single question will post at 3:00 EST



As always, find interviews, writing samples, videos, contests and more on my website.



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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Meet the illustrator of Exiled


 During the publication process, J.R. Wagner knew he wanted chapter illustrations for Exiled.  He had a certain style in mind and when he and Elizabeth finally came together, he knew he had found what he was looking for. 

Elizabeth Witiak is the chapter illustrator for Exiled; book one of The Never Chronicles. 

She is 20 years old and currently resides in Telford, Pennsylvania with her family. 



What did you think about the opportunity to illustrate for a novel?

This was my first time illustrating for a book. I found this opportunity as a perfect time to build onto my portfolio. 

When did you become interested in the arts?
   My interest in art first began at the age of 12, I would sketch templates for clothing designs and while being home schooled, my older sister would teach me art lessons. While in high school, I was inspired to try different types of art. Some of these included; pottery, which I studied and worked with for 6 years. I also took, drawing and painting, which I still work at today. A small handful of my work has been exhibited in local art shows. After graduating from Souderton area High School, I set off for college to major in art. My original plan was to become an art teacher, but now it seems that i have found my occupation as an illustrator, and it suits me the best.

Do you have a favorite medium? 
   When drawing, my favorite medium to work with would be charcoal, I like to add a lot of shading to my work, and charcoal makes that easy. I feel that some of my best work I have done in my portrait pieces of friends and family. The inspiration i get to create these portraits comes from past time artists, like Andy Warhol, and even current day artists like Kat Von D, who both also specialized in portraits.

Did you do anything specific for the artwork in Exiled?
   For my artwork featured in the book; Exiled, I wanted each image to capture the readers imagination about what is to come. It was also important that the image did not give away to much about the chapter. I envisioned each image to feel as if you were looking into that scene from the book. This was done by variations in my use of shading.  While reading each chapter, I would think about what part stood out to me the most, and that would help me in deciding what to draw. 
   Being a part of this book and getting to work with the author himself, J.R. Wagner, was such a great opportunity. I’m sure that you, the reader, will enjoy reading this book just as much as I have. It surely is one of a kind.


~Exiled, Chapter one~
~Exiled Chapter thirteen~

Monday, June 4, 2012

Time to Celebrate!

Party time!

Come on out and celebrate the launch of Exiled! Chester County Book & Music Co. is hosting the launch party tomorrow, June 5th starting at 6:30. Book signing, food, drinks, giveaways, entertainment...fun!

See y'all there!

Exiled,  a novel for teens/young adults (think Harry Potter meets Lost)

CCBMBC's website can be found HERE

To learn more about the book you can visit www.TheNeverChronicles.com

It is also available for sale online and should be available as an eBook by the 5th

Amazon
Barnes&Noble

Synopsis: STRIPPED OF HIS POWERS AND BANISHED TO THE NEVER, JAMES MUST RESCUE HIMSELF BEFORE HE CAN SAVE HIS FELLOW SORCERERS FROM IMMINENT DEMISE.
Prophesied by the greatest of all seers to be the sorcerer who would bring an end to the Epoch Terminus—the destruction of his kind—James grew up developing his powers under the watchful eye of his mentor, Akil Karanis.
James’s insular world is shattered when he is found guilty of murdering Akil and exiled to The Never, a mysterious and dangerous place reserved for the worst of the worst, a land from which no one returns.
Powerless and alone, James quickly learns that the land itself poses a greater threat than its inhabitants. If he is to have any chance of returning to his family, any chance of proving his innocence, any chance of saving his kind, he must survive the dangers and temptations meant to ensnare both body and mind in order to discover what no one else has been able to discover—a way home.

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In bookstores 6-5-2012

Friday, June 1, 2012

Exiled News!


Hey everyone!

I'm excited (and shocked at how fast the time has passed) to announce that Exiled will be officially released in 4 days! I just -literally minutes ago, received my copies in the mail.  With the release comes several great events where I will be doing various book-related things.

June 5th we are having a launch party at Chester County Book and Music Co. 6:30pm -9.  This is the big release!  I will be signing, there will be food, drinks, prizes, fun!  Stop on in!

June 10th  Big Blend Radio and Magazine (2.5 million listeners/week, 1.3 million newsletter readers)
15-20 minute interview on June 10:
June 15-16th I will have a booth set up at the Chester County Balloon Festival.  Books for sale -get 'em signed! Will be hosting a scavenger hunt with a giveaway as well

June 23rd I'll be in North Carolina on a whirlwind book tour -more details on my website (soon)

July 1'st I'll be signing books at Ukazoo books in Baltimore

Also, my virtual book tour is happening right now!  I've been updating the links on my blog CLICK HERE There are reviews, interviews and guest posts.

Finally, once you've read Exiled, please post a review! Customer reviews are a strong determining factor when purchasing a book online.

Where should you post a review?
Goodreads -click here
Amazon -click here
Barnes & Noble -click here

Oh,

Where can you purchase Exiled?
  • You can get it at my launch party.
  • You can purchase it online in advance for the launch party -click here
  • You can get it at the Chester County Balloon Festival from 5:30 - 10pm on Friday, June 15th and 3pm-10pm on Saturday
Or,
On eBooks: The eBooks should be loaded and available at Amazon and Barnes&Noble by June 5th (or shortly thereafter) Apple may take a bit longer.

Finally (for real this time)

  • Word of mouth remains the strongest determinant when purchasing a book.  In that spirit, please tell everyone and anyone you believe would be interested in reading Exiled that it's now available.

I am eternally grateful for all your support and enthusiasm during this entire process.  Thank you.

I'd also like to thank my rock, my foundation, my steadfast and resolute wife, Lisa for all that she's done and continues to do.  Without her, I have no doubt that Exiled would still be buried in the recesses of my mind. Thank you, my love!

Always,

Josh
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Find interviews, writing samples, videos, contests and more on my website.



In bookstores 6-5-2012