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Thursday, June 6, 2019

Tangled Up in Writing Blog Tour /// Guest Post // Finding the Perfect Editor

Today I have a guest post for you. There is a new business "Tangled UP in Writing" that I think you will be interested in. On with the post!



Name: Michaela Bush

Business Name: Tangled Up In Writing

Michaela Bush is now offering affordable and professional author services!  
She has a brand-new B.A. in English,as well as a passion for helping current and aspiring
authors achieve their publishing goals.  She offers editing, proofreading, consultations, and more.



Professional author services now available for an affordable price!  


Finding the Perfect Editor


You've spent a lot of time developing your book from the first concept to the last draft.  The next step is to have your book edited, but you shouldn't just send it off to anyone. There are plenty of scams out there, and sometimes an editor just isn't the right match for your book.  Finding the perfect editor for your book is crucial, but it doesn't have to be a hard or drawn-out process. Here are some tips to make sure you find the best editor for your book!


  1. Search for editors that work best in your genre.  
Check out Twitter, Facebook groups, LinkedIn groups, Goodreads, or even your friend's favorite blog for editors who offer their services.  You might notice that some editors look for specific things or have a set of requirements for manuscripts that are sent in, so take note if they have preferences concerning genres or styles.  I have even noticed editors who prefer certain character archetypes or storylines, so make sure that your book is the right fit for the editor's requirements before you contact the editor. The editor, of course, may or may not accept your request to work on the book - but you can cut down the time spent emailing editors by double-checking their requirements first! If an editor doesn't have any specific genres listed on their website, all you can do is send them an email and see if they're interested in editing your work.

  1. Join writing groups on Facebook to see if you can connect with a trustworthy editor.
If you're involved in groups that are filled with folks who write or otherwise work in your genre, it's likely that you can ask for recommendations for good editors.  You might even connect with editors in the group who will gladly offer their services when the time comes. Some groups may also have specific days where editors and other author-services businesses can advertise their services!  Besides, you'll find a lot of great writing pals this way -- win-win!

  1. Ask if the editor offers a free sample edit.
Give special notice of editors who offer sample edits!  With an offer like that, you'll be able to take a look at how the editor will improve your work.  It's kind of like a test drive for you, the editor, and your book. Sample edits usually don't cost anything, but they're extremely valuable because you'll see how well the editor works with you, as well as how well you work with the editor.  This is a very important relationship, as you'll be working closely with this individual as they polish your manuscript.  It's important that you are able to get along well with the editor, and vice-versa. Not to mention, if the editor doesn't seem to put a lot of effort into the sample edit or doesn't work on areas that you're concerned about, it ought to be apparent in the sample edit.  While you will ultimately have the final say concerning how your final manuscript will be changed before publication, you want to make sure that the time spent with the editor is time well spent!  If you take advantage of the sample edit and have any concerns whatsoever about working with the editor, make sure to voice your concerns before you sign a contract.  You aren't obligated to use their services just because you utilized the sample edit or otherwise contacted them.  


  1. See if the editor has any testimonials.
This allows you to see who has been satisfied with their work - which in turn may allow you to see what kind of books the editor works best with!  If they don't have testimonials listed on their website, you may consider asking the editor what books they have worked on or if they have any testimonials that just aren't posted on their website.  This helps you weed out anyone who may be scammy - scammers won't have legitimate glowing reviews!

If you're still unable to find a good editor, you can resort to the good ole Google search.  You can especially find editors if you search for ones within your genre, or perhaps editors who work specifically with independent authors (if you're planning on self-publishing).  You'll still want to follow the above tips, though, to ensure that you're hiring an editor that will work well with your manuscript. However, a Google search may also bring up a lot of scammy businesses: if they charge a consulting fee or request the entire manuscript up front just to ask them about their services before the project is accepted and/or a contract is drawn up...drop it like a hot potato, you're about to be scammed.  Basically, you shouldn't have to pay submission fees or send your entire manuscript when you are sending an initial email to an editor or company.  If you send an entire manuscript before a contract is drawn up, you run the risk of someone stealing your work.


Before hiring an editor, you'll also want to double-check their contractual requirements: what is their turnaround time?  Do they have any content limitations or require a percentage of the fee up-front? Once you have that information, you'll be good to go!   


Essentially, it's good to follow common sense when you're hiring anyone, especially an editor.  Making sure that you'll be able to work well with the editor, that the editor works well with your manuscript, and that the editor is legitimate and trustworthy.  If you find that perfect editor, you'll be likely to have a great professional contact for future manuscripts as well!



Bio: Michaela Bush is a Christian author, freelance editor, and entrepreneur.  
She graduated in 2019 from Clarion University in Pennsylvania and holds a B.A. in
English with a minor in Psychology.  When she’s not spinning together her next story or working,
she enjoys spending time with her family or horseback riding.  She is also a crazy cat lady.

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Schedule:
June 3rd
Kaylee
June 4th
Livy
A guest post from Michaela on the topic, "How Disney's Tangled Inspired Me to Follow My Dreams!"
June 5th
A guest post from Michaela on the topic, "How Do I Find the Perfect Editor for My Manuscript?"

Julia
A guest post from Michaela on the topic "Why Having an Editor Can Make or Break Your Book"
June 6th
Abigial
A guest post from Michaela on the topic, "How Disney's Tangled Inspired Me to Follow My Dreams!"

Rakayle
astorydetective.blogspot.com
A guest post from Michaela on the topic, "How Do I Find the Perfect Editor for My Manuscript?"
June 7th

Esther
An interview with Michaela!

June 8th
Abby G.
A Quick & Easy Q & A

Angela
A guest post from Michaela on the topic "Why Having an Editor Can Make or Break Your Book"

Are you thinking about getting an editor?
Do you like Tangled?
Tell me bellow!

Monday, December 24, 2018

Retrieve Book Tour/ Spotlight

Hay lovey people today I am doing a extra post this week because of this cool book that is coming out. I get the lovey opportunity to spotlight this book. It's going to be bight!



When I saw the cover I thought it looked like awesome book! And the quote "Prince of Persia Meets Mulan Adventure story" It made me really interested! So here I am with another book tour.




// About the book //




Retrieve (The Stormer’s Trilogy #1)
By Sarah Addison-Fox


What if the job you took to stay alive might be what kills you?


Kade knows what it is to suffer. He knows what it’s like to lose everything and everyone around him.


His job in a Stormer Unit guarantees not just his survival in the decimated country of Azetaria, but his sister Meg’s. Even if it means facing the Numachi warriors baying for his blood, he’ll do what it takes to keep her safe.


Hadley is alone and surviving the only way she knows how. By hiding where predators won’t find her and scavenging enough just to keep her alive.


When desperation drives Hadley to search for her missing brother, she mistakenly accepts the offer of recruitment into the Stormer’s camp, only to be partnered with Kade and sent as a scout into Numachi territory.


The intimidating young Stormer may just know where her brother has gone. But can they stay alive long enough to find him?




About the Author 

Bio from Goodreads:

Sarah Addison-Fox is a New Zealand-born misfit who writes action-packed fantasy with a smattering of punch ups, mega amounts of romance and a dash of family values.

FIND HER

Twitter: @saddisonfox



You can enter the Giveaway

Looks like some fun stuff!



Giveaway link:
Click HERE

Parts from the book...a little taste of the adventure


Kade moved so he was crouching alongside her, his eyes still watching the entrance to the alley. “I’ll give you a minute to rest, then we need to move, we’ll only get one chance at this.”
White hot fear flowed through her as she gaped at him. “We’re still going to get the princess?”
Kade angled his head so she could see the hint of blood dripping from his nose. “We have a job to do. We have to adapt. No matter what happens, Stormers get the job done.”
*****
"I need you to say something to them. Act scared, and don't say anything else no matter what happens, got it?"
Hadley's grip tightened around his waist. "Whatever you say."
Kade exhaled slowly, his eyes locked on the shapes, now plainly heading directly towards him. There was no doubt now. They were warriors, and they were on horseback.
*****
He glanced at his forearm and grimaced as he made out the ink beneath the smear of green he’d forgotten to reapply. The snake coiled around the blade visible should anyone get close enough to look. And they would look. They always looked.
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Release day is December 26!

// Go ahead and check out the rest of the participants//

Dec. 24 ~ Rakayle ~ Spotlight
Dec. 26 ~ Sarah ~ Spotlight and Review
Dec. 27 ~ Claire Banschbach ~ Spotlight
Dec. 28 ~ Hailey Rose ~ Insta Spotlight
Dec 31 ~ Raechel ~ Insta Spotlight and Review
Jan. 2 ~ Lilian ~ Review
Jan 12 ~ Sarah Grace Grzy ~ Insta Review
Jan 13 ~ Victoria Lynn ~ Review

I really enjoyed this book! I think the end was my favorite. I also learned some writing things.
Last few things there are some suggestive content and a few bad words but otherwise it is clean. If you want to know more ask me below.
What do you think?
Do you like Mulan or The Prince of Persia?
Tell me bellow.


Sunday, December 9, 2018

Blank Mastermind Book Release Tour



Rosemary is releasing her awesome book, Blank Mastermind! So excited! It will be out December 13th. Read my post than go see her awesome blog writefury.
Okay this a short scene from Blank Mastermind enjoy, then go get her book.

No pressure.

But really.

One more thing...  I thought this was kind of a cool place to introduce some of the other characters.By the way Wolfgang is the narrator, a guy with amnesia; a mastermind who doesn't want to be a mastermind.

A short scene from Part 4 Going for a drive....


“Introduce me to the gang.” I adjusted the mirror so it focused on the car behind
us. It was still a ways back, but I could make out general outlines if I squinted.
“Ho boy.” News took a quick look over his shoulder, then looked forward and
rubbed his hands together. “Roy’s the kid driving with the toothpick in his teeth. Spiky
hair and sunglasses. You see ‘im?”
I nodded.
“He’s usually sort of the assigned getaway driver, since he’s the best at ignoring
speed limits. Been driving since his foot could reach the pedal without breaking the
moisture seal on his diaper.” Bad News pushed his hat back a little. “Correct me if I’m
wrong, but I think you’ve known him the longest?”
I wasn’t really in the position to correct anything, so I kept quiet, filing away the
information on the person in the driver’s seat behind us. The car started to veer a little
and I looked back down, correcting course. I pressed down a little harder. Give us a little
more time.
“Liza’s the one with turquoise hair in the passenger seat,” News continued. “She’s
the main mechanic. I mean . . . you do quite a bit too. She works out the plans and stuff
though.”
I moved my gaze to the head of turquoise hair. Quick to make judgments, but it
didn’t seem like that brightly colored of hair would usually top a brilliant mind.
“Mechanic for . . .?”
The giant didn’t seem to hear me. He glanced over his shoulder again. “Chris is
the older guy with the cowboy hat. He . . . talks to you and shoots stuff and swears a lot, I
guess.”
Oh yippee. Sounded like a productive role.
“And Cardboard is the little girl with the orange shirt and the big hair.”
It took effort not to veer the car off the road while I stared at the dark-skinned,
tiny child in the rearview mirror. The oldest she could possibly be was seven.
Cardboard?
“Is there . . . a reason she’s named Cardboard?”
Bad News shrugged. “She’s Roy’s kid. Roy likes naming things weird. And he
found her in a dumpster marked ‘Cardboard Only’, so he thought it would be pretty funny
to name her that.”
I looked over the faces again as the car got closer. The hotshot getaway car driver
. . . the turquoise haired mechanic . . . the sour-faced cowboy . . . and the little girl named
after a packaging material.
That wasn’t counting the elephant-sized enigma named Bad News in my
passenger seat.
And I was supposed to be their leader. Only I had amnesia and would kind of . . .
rather not be a criminal. Which left me the task of trying to convince them not to kill an
innocent teenage boy I’d already shot once.
Look up “predicament” in the dictionary. I’m pretty sure you’ll see some
reference to this situation.
Holy. Freaking. Smoke. I’ll have a mutiny on my hands. I’ll get Dallas killed. I’ll
get me killed. What am I doing . . .?
My head pounded and I tried not to hyperventilate. Think . . . there’s got to be
something to do . . .
Roy pushed his sunglasses up on his forehead and waved, pointing to the side of
the road.
Out of time.
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Out of time, yes he is. What will happen? Can Wolfgang figure it out and not get killed?
I loved reading this book on Rosemary's blog, now it is revised and soon to be out to buy. Can't wait for it to come out!

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Here is her bio:

Rosey Mucklestone is the oldest of nine crazy kids and the daughter of two awesome parents. She lives with her family and two dogs in Missouri, spending her time writing, reading, baking and waitressing. Topics she’s passionate about include: the ocean, the Bible, mountains, fandoms, stories and characters in general. She’s never gotten amnesia and doesn’t plan on it, but life is full of surprises, so who knows?

You can follow her on Pinterest and Instagram, and on goodreads.

Here is the other participants in the book tour, so check them out. I know I will.

December 9th
A Story Detective - Short scene
Books by S.R. - Author interview

December 10th
Laurel Wreath - Cover reveal

December 11th
ReadingAnyone - Book review
Romantic Typewriter Gardens - Book review and character quiz

December 12th
Kinsey @ Over the Withers - Author interview
The Artful Author - Book review
Julia Witmer - Short scene

December 13th
Jane Maree - Author interview and book review
Kate Flournoy - Liza Allister character interview
Write Owl - Short scene


Go buy now Kindle Preorder link

Add it to your Goodreads here.

                           What do you think?
                Are you excited about this book?
Tell me below. 


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