September, 2018 - Sacha T. Y. Fortuné

Writing Challenge Day 7: Bookstagrammer Recommendations

Day 7 and final day of the #BAWritingLife challenge is to say who you follow for Book recommendations.

Day 7 also falls on a timely moment — my “Climbing The Walls” ebook went live on July 28th, closely followed by the paperback version on July 29th — so today marks my 6-week anniversary as a newly published author!

Honestly, I’m still a newbie to Instagram, having been here just a little over a month! So I am still getting the hang of it and discovering AWESOME people to follow every day, one of them being Bethany Atazadeh who posted this challenge!

I have been following mostly Indie Authors, at all ends of the spectrum between super-successful with a full-time career (for inspiration) as well as newbie just-published or about-to-publish authors (so I know I’m not alone)!

There is so much awesome talent out there just waiting to be discovered by readers *eh-erhm, myself included!*

A few I’ve liked in terms of book recommendations so far:

@she.gets.lit.erary (fabulous black and white photography!)

@booksbyindiez (such a neatly laid-out feed! Organisation!)

@books.to.shelves (such pretty, clean graphics!)

@read.review.repeat_ @booksobsessive @maisiesbooksandblog (all cute feeds with some punchy graphics to inspire you to grab a book!)

That’s all I can think of off the top of my head for now. As an #InstaNewbie, I’m sure I have LOADS more to discover!

Thank you Bethany for this challenge! It was great fun to share a bit of my life, and I made some friends and followers along the way!

Fellow authors — feel free to follow me, I’ll follow back!
Readers — happy to connect with you, feel free to say hello!

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Writing Challenge Day 6: TBR Recommendation

The timing could not be more perfect for this #BAWritingLife challenge by Bethany Atazadeh.

TODAY is the Release Party for the new book “Easy” by Mercedes Siler which is happening over at Facebook here.

My review:

This is the last book I read and it was AWESOME.

“Easy” was a rollicking adventure from the opening line to the end.

*SPOILERS*

Among relationships, random sex, budding parenthood, runaways, drug addicts, kiddie porn, and incest and molestation so casual and commonplace it is its own character in the book, Ezra “Easy” and his best friend Jake “Love” both endure their first real loves and turn from boys to men in this novel.

It reminded me of films like “Trainspotting” and “City of God” (but without the overdosing and guns), with a dash of Junot Diaz’s novel “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” (with all the snippets of other languages thrown in).

The fresh, resplendently rambling narration hops from one thing to the next, and still flows so beautifully to weave a story that is original and heart-wrenching and darkly funny all at once. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and feel like my life has shifted somewhat, by the time I was finished.

Read my full review of “Easy” on Bookbub, or just hop on over to her Release Party.

Also feel free to follow me on Bookbub.

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Writing Challenge Day 5: WIP Playlist

Day 5 of the #BAWritingLife challenge by Bethany Atazadeh is to share your favourite music to write to.

I’m a culture/race/music mongrel [I listen to EVERYTHING!] but when I’m actively plotting my scenes to write Contemporary Romance, a few songs are WIP-Worthy…

1. One Republic: “Let’s Hurt Tonight” ???

My Hart & Cole “Darren & Luisa” song from their most climactic moment, when all the relationship trauma rises up as they finally TALK to each other.

Fave lyric: ? Tell me all of the things that you couldn’t before / They say love is pain, well darling, let’s hurt tonight! ?

2. X-Ambassadors: “Unsteady” ??

Possibly the best “relationship crisis” song ever. I love their video where it juxtaposes how the woman’s mouth changes from words of love to words of hatred.

Fave lyric: ? I know you’re trying to fight when you feel like flying / If you love me, don’t let go! ?

3. Kaleo: “Way Down We Go” – ?

Such a powerfully-sung song, and the graphic backdrop always gets me.

Fave lyric: ? Do you dare to look him right in the eyes? ?

4. Metallica: “Nothing Else Matters” – ??

One of the best love songs ever, PERIOD. I’ve said before that ‘Everyone’s story is not the same’ & this displays that perfectly.

Fave lyric: ? Forever trusting who we are, and nothing else matters ?

5. Childish Gambino: “Redbone” – ???

One of the sexiest songs ever, and it helps that the girl in the (Erica Reign – popular, fanmade) video reminds me of my character “Nicole” – mixed race, long curly hair & with the flower! Fave lyric: ? My peanut butter chocolate cake with Kool-Aid ?

 

…So that’s my top 5 on repeat to get into Work In Progress mode. What about you guys?

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Writing Challenge Day 4: In The Zone

Day 4 of the #BAWritingLife challenge by Bethany Atazadeh is to say what rituals/habits get you “In The Zone” or the mood to write.

An important part of my journey to writing — especially in the end stages towards the PUBLISH button — was to set the lock screen & background on my phone to the book cover. I did it with Book 1 (left) and recently changed it to Book 2 (right)! So now I’ve got my book boyfriend to look at all day! ?

I look at my phone constantly — and every time I see it, I am reminded to WRITE! ?

To get me in the mood to write, I also try to get in the heads of my characters. I’ve created a Hart & Cole board on IStock, where I save photos that *could* be my characters (the way I picture them). This helps me with descriptions.

It works both ways — sometimes I have an idea of my character and then spot the person who matches it, or sometimes I use the person I find to create or elaborate on the character I’m describing. Sometimes I also search through to find random photos I can use to inspire a scene!

So that’s a little bit of my behind-the-scenes process to get “In The Zone”! What about you guys?

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Writing Challenge Day 3: Behind The Scenes

Onto Day 3 of the #BAWritingLife challenge by the awesome Bethany Atazadeh, which is to say where you write and when.

I write anywhere the muse moves me! ?

Mainly I write in my bedroom, sometimes I’ll jot some notes down in an app on my phone when I’m out and about, and sometimes I write on my front porch (though I do have to put up with some SERIOUS *cattitude*! — pictured above!).

Yes, like many other writers (or so it seems from Instagram!), I have some feline help from time to time!

A lady doesn’t reveal her age, but let’s just say this cat, Samba, has been around almost as long as my characters! And I already shared yesterday how long these characters have been with me… so yeah! ?

I have oldddddd photos of her draped over my computer when I had one of those HUGE big-back monitors!… so this little *young* lady has been around a while! ?

Samba was one of my first writing companions [Mauby was THE first – RIP Maubs!] and beta readers for my Hart & Cole Romance series!

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Author Interview With QwertyThoughts

I just did an Author Interview with a fabulous online platform for readers and writers to connect: check out Qwerty Thoughts on their website, Facebook page or Instagram feed.

My interview blurb:

Read the conversation between Sacha and Qwerty Thoughts about her Book 1, “Climbing the Walls“, in the real-life romance, Hart and Cole series.

She has a lot of works-in-progress and her series is based on what she believes “A marriage is not a happy ending; it’s a beginning of so much more to come.”

In the interview, I talk about my Hart & Cole series, my favourite writers, my journey as a writer, challenges as a writer, and my advice for budding writing talent!

Visit the QwertyThoughts website to read the full interview:

 

 

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Writing Challenge Day 2: Work In Progress

I’m participating in the Instagram #BAWritingLife challenge by author Bethany Atazadeh and also posting to my blog. Now we’re onto Day 2: Say what your WIP (Work in Progress) ??? is about.

I’m currently working on editing the second installment of my “real-life” romance ? Hart & Cole Book series ? “Pandora’s Poison”. In Book 1 “Climbing The Walls“, we meet Darren and Luisa, who will be the focus for Books 2 & 3.

I LOVE DARREN. I repeat: I LOVE DARREN. I’ve even blogged about how he’s been my longest relationship (15+ years!) so… yeah!

Book 2 Synopsis:

Darren is a serious ALPHA MALE who can control any situation and anyone he comes across… EXCEPT his wife Luisa.

?[BOOK 1 SPOILER ALERT]?…

Luisa cheated on him years ago with Gianni, and they wound up with some serious *baggage* from that affair. Baggage that’s now walking around calling Darren “Daddy”. Yup.

After an ?? EXPLOSIVE ?? scene when Darren first finds out Gianni’s back, he’s now trying to come to terms with co-parenting the child he loves with his wife’s former lover.

Luisa had no closure when she broke it off abruptly with Gianni years ago, and now she’s struggling to hold onto her heartstrings while she is forced to spend time with him so he can see his daughter.

And Gianni… oh, yeah, I love him too. But I love Darren more. Luisa may be conflicted, but I’m the writer so I get to choose who I love! …Even if he’s a righteous dick sometimes! (And oh… he IS!) ?

I can’t WAIT to share him with my readers! C’mon… don’t we all need a righteous dick in our lives? ???

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Writing Challenge Day 1: Why do I write?

I’m participating in the Instagram #BAWritingLife challenge by author Bethany Atazadeh and figured I should also be posting these to my blog!

Yesterday was Day 1: introduce yourself and why you write. Here’s my story!

I’m a #Trinidadian or #Trini (as we say it) and therefore a #CaribbeanGirl by birth, but I consider myself to be a #CitizenOfTheWorld.

I’ve lived in the UK, travelled throughout Europe and the Caribbean (with SO many locations on my “to go” list!), and now operate my business (Writing, Editing, Print & Web Design Services) for both local and international clients.

Beyond my professional skills, I WRITE. IT’S WHAT I DO.

For me, writing is an identity. A writer is just as distinct as a sexuality; a gender; a religion; a nationality. Writing is a state of being.

Though I’ve been WRITING forever, I only recently decided to PUBLISH. This was a huge step for me, and one of the bravest things I’ve ever done. It took me 15 years AFTER writing the damn book to actually hit “PUBLISH”!

My first published novel! Click to purchase

My first published novel “Climbing The Walls” is part 1 of my Hart & Cole Book series — Parts 2 & 3 are already written, I’m halfway through Part 4, and Part 5 has its seeds in my mind already! So WATCH THIS SPACE.

For me, writing is my journey into myself, to pull something out — something I’ve created; something no one else can create, ever. If it one day it becomes a key source of income, I’ll be thrilled — but not just for the money; but because it means I’ve shared my characters with a wide audience.

My characters deserve to see the light of day. My characters are my longest relationships, and I’m tired of hiding them; of holding them inside me.

I write so that I can let them out into the world. I owe them that. They gave me an identity.

So that’s what I do… I write.

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Size Matters… Mini-books & Millennial Brains

“Right now, this is not the type of book I am looking to read… mostly due to the page count.”

Er… ok. It’s not an epic 2000+ page book I’ve written… but 500+ pages — most of which is dialogue, so there’s a lot of white space.

But the page count alone was my potential blogger-reviewer’s hard “no” from the jump.

…And unfortunately, it’s not something I can change at this point. 🙁

Fair enough, when I myself saw the physical proof copy I was like — yikes, that’s a little on the large side. But I’ve got larger books in my own library — both in height/width and length in terms of pages, so it didn’t scare me TOO much.

But this particular person wasn’t even looking at the physical book. She had no idea of trim size, or font size. She just saw the page number, and took a pass.

I’m wondering — worrying, rather — now, if that’s what readers may do, too.

Have I marketed myself out of the range of the average reader’s tolerance level for a novel length?

I decided to do a little research…

 

Size comparisons to popular texts

According to Amazon…

…And let’s not go into the epic novels such as the Game of Thrones, where Book 1: A Song of Ice and Fire clocks in at a whopping 864 pages.

Of course, these were all traditionally published novels where the publishing house would have had a say in the final product… and thank God no one told any of these authors, “Yeah… er, pal… you really need to just chop your story down…

When you’ve already got a major engine running your show, you don’t have to worry too much about length.

Size is just a number, as they say. Or at the very least — you the author won’t need to worry; someone else will do that for you!

However, when it comes to the independent self-published authors, and ebooks, it’s a whole different story.

 

Ebook – short by nature?

According to an article on The Huffington Post:

The cold fact is, ebooks by definition are cheap, and however many words you write, you will only be able to charge a small amount for it online. There is little point in writing a door-stopping 200,000-word opus, if you can only charge $2.99 for it.

Rather than spending a year or more producing one full-length title, it may be better to spend that time writing a sequence of three or four shorter eBooks of, say, 20,000 words each. In marketing terms, publishing four times in a year is better than publishing just once.

So if you do want to dive head-first into self-publishing your work as an e-book, it’s in your best interest to “think small”.

In fact, “thinking small” is precisely how Amazon pushes it, as the printing cost gets astronomical if your book is thick. Check Kindle Direct Publishing costs here.

…But my stories didn’t have ebooks or the millennial generation in mind, when I started writing them…

…And now I have to retro-fit to suit?

Rookie publishing mistake… maybe.

 

Self-publishing and the size conundrum

When you self-publish (or any kind of publishing, really), as this article on MagnoliaMediaNetwork points out, it’s obvious that:

The longer your book, the more expensive it is to produce. A book that costs more to produce must sell more copies before it becomes profitable.

So, while a larger book justifies a larger retail price, as an indie author/publisher, that’s unfortunately not how it works. You have to consider your reader’s attention span and willingness to:

(1) Read a long book

(2) Pay a buck or two extra for a longer book

Unfortunately, this is the one time that it pays to be smaller.

I tossed out the question to some of my new comrades on various Facebook writer groups, and got a range of responses.

While, of course, in theory the number of pages doesn’t really matter; it should be more about the content… in reality, some of them admitted that most of the books they’ve read as ebooks were about 150-200 pages.

Yikes… I’m still getting a feel of the characters by then! Nothing’s happened yet!

In terms of pacing, I myself prefer to feel like I’m invested in these characters I’m reading about, before their entire life changes in Chapter 2!

 

Write till the muse says stop!

Generally, I write until the story feels finished, then tighten up where I can, but apparently that’s just not the way to do it in today’s world.

A fellow author admitted she started each book as an independent work, and ended up with two trilogies! She felt “forced” by modern-day guidelines to chop her work up for the best market-ready approach.

Hmm… should I do this too?

Okay, I’m not in this for the money. I know this.

I’m in this to share my stories, to share my characters, and to fall in love with them all over again when others get to know them.

I don’t expect to become a huge success overnight. Maybe that may not happen at all. And that’s okay.

But if my readers — some of which, of course, will be millennials (and I myself am one!) — don’t want to even read the book because it’s too long… Houston, I think we have a problem.

Well, the cat’s out of the bag with Book 1, and I don’t want to cry over that split milk.

I already know Book 2 is longer than Book 1, and had enough tears over cutting down one of my favourite characters!!!

Maybe I can chop Book 2 up. ***Oh, the horror!***

BUT… does that mean I get to rebuild/re-flesh-out Lee? ***YAY!!!***

(But then I’ll end up with two long books for “Book 2″… lol…)

…And I’ll need to stop calling it “Book 2″… it’ll be Book 2 & 3… though to ME it’s still one story, Darren and Luisa’s story. But to everyone else, it’ll be separate entities…

Oh, and I’ll need another book cover. And another name. OMG!

For now, it’s just a thought. But having all these thoughts means… back to the editorial board… 🙁

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