Tuesday, December 8, 2015

ADVENT CALENDAR Day 8 - You Don't Know Jack! WIN Dark Touch!

Wow, what a week. yesterday I handed in final major edits for Dark Touch, which has got me thinking about all the little details and fun parts of building a character's life. So today we're playing You Don't Know Jack -- the trivia game where you can't possibly know the answers!

Don't worry, it's easy :) There are three questions below. Comment with your three chosen answers and go into the draw for an advance e-book of Dark Touch! You can also gain extra entries by clicking "Going" on the Facebook Event, and for every friend you invite who does the same here.

Question 1: What is Tully's favorite subject at school? 

A - Art
B - English
C - Woodwork
D - Economics


Question 2: Tully has two tattoos. What are they?

A - Two broken wings
B - Skull and DO NOT CROSS tape
C - Snoopy and Charlie Brown
D - Chinese symbols for Freedom and Strength


Question 3: What is the name of Tully's truck?

A - Gavin
B - Chuck
C - Oscar
D - Nigel

Monday, December 7, 2015

ADVENT CALENDAR Day 7 - My Favorite Things....

One of the best things about the Christmas season is, in my opinion, getting REAL mail. I love opening my mailbox and finding notes, cards, or packages from my online shopping.

So I want to send some joy to someone else. This giveaway is open INTERNATIONALLY. If the winner is within the US, they'll have the choice between receiving a Christmas ornament, or a card and personal note for the occasion of their choice. International entrants will win a letter / card from me. I'll even try my hand at really bad poetry, if you want! (Insert cringing face here).

To enter, tell me your wishlist for mail this month. If you could have absolutely anything show up in your mail, what would it be? You can also tweet or share this giveaway for entries too!

Entries close tomorrow at midnight, PST, so enter NOW!


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Sunday, December 6, 2015

ADVENT CALENDAR Day 6 - Look What's Coming!

I'm taking the day off to wander DEEP into the writing cave, but wanted to show you all the wonderful things you can expect in the Advent Calendar this coming week. But don't forget, entries are still open for the annotated copy of Every Ugly Word (drawn Christmas Eve), and the advance copy of Dark Touch (drawn Christmas day)!

As for the upcoming week, check this out:

- There will be more giveaways from me in the form of Swag you can wear (and another book).

- Two (count 'em, TWO) of my author friends are stopping by and will give away their amazing books!

- You'll get to share in another of my favorite things: Mail. (Just think on that for a sec).

- I'll be Vlogging on the number one question I get asked: The inspiration for my books (specifically Dark Touch)

- We'll play a trivia game you literally CAN'T already know the answers to (won't that be fun?)

- And MORE!

Make sure and visit the blog every day, or join our Facebook Event where you can receive notifications every day to access the content!

Saturday, December 5, 2015

ADVENT CALENDAR Day 5 - Vlog and Live Reading!


You can read the first chapter of Dark Touch here.

Enter the drawing for an advance copy of Dark Touch here.

Sign up for the cover reveal (December 18, 2015) here.

Friday, December 4, 2015

ADVENT CALENDAR Day 4 - Behind the Scenes - When Good Authors Go Bad...

Want to know exactly how crazy it is to live in a writer brain? (Or in same town as an author?) Read to the bottom and comment for your chance to win a digital copy of Every Ugly Word!

It's a Funny Story...

A couple weeks ago, on my way to an author event in Portland, Oregon, I had to pick up some printing at the local Staples. As soon I reached the counter, I saw a young man in line on the other side who looked exactly like a character I'm currently writing.

All nods to normalcy fled.

My heart started pumping, and writer brain took over:

Maybe I can take a photo of him surreptitiously, so he won't notice? 
Can I get the angles I need to see his face clearly so I can use it for my visual diary? It'll show if I zoom up, right?
What if someone catches me? I'll look like a weird stalker and they'll probably call the Police.
But he looks just like Aiden!
Am I a creeper if I secretly take photos of a guy half my age--even for professional reasons? 
Why am I talking to myself as if I don't already know what I'm thinking?

The unsuspecting Staples agent was able to help me, and managed to maintain her smile despite my preoccupation with the line forming to her right. Eventually she got my stuff for me, but was called away to help another staff member.

While waiting to pay I threw good sense to the carpet. I couldn't resist the temptation to try to take a photo of the guy.

Unfortunately, I was juggling my purse, my phone, another bag, and the printing which had just been handed to me. I was also at an angle that left me little in the way of photo fodder. I'd almost settled on exclaiming loudly over a display of school bags behind him and how my mother REALLY wanted one of those, when I raised my phone... And managed to drop everything I was holding, and then trip on my purse.

This was the resulting "covert" surveillance photo.

 

I'll admit, it was incredibly embarrassing. I don't think anyone realised I was trying to take a photograph, but since the guy and a couple other people were staring at me, I paid for my printing and fled.

The story should have stopped there, but I literally couldn't get past how much this guy was the doppelganger for a character I had. How awesome it would be to have pictures of his face and build? It wasn't like I'd be looking at them for personal reasons . . . So when I reached my car in the parking lot I put my things in the car then stood next to it.

If he comes out in the next 60 seconds, I'll ask him.

A minute passed.

Okay, if he comes out in the next two minutes, I'll ask him.

I'd reached about four minutes of freakishly loitering in the parking lot when he finally came out.  

I can only imagine what he thought when this short little woman stopped him on the cement and asked for his picture. But bless him -- his name's Brandon -- he was totally game!

It turns out, Brandon is a photographer, and accustomed to asking strangers if he can take their pictures too. So with several assurances that I'm "not a stalker" I gave him a free book (I had boxes of them in my car for the author event) and asked for a couple pictures.

All's well that ends well, right? I have to say, Brandon wins the Nice Human Award, for being very sweet about a weird situation, and understanding about what could be misconstrued as Scary Creeper Behavior.

If you'd like to visit Brandon's photography page, Rockstar Images, on Facebook, you can! Tell him I sent you, and I say "Thanks for not laughing at me--or calling the Police!"

Your Turn: Have you ever done something really nuts to a complete stranger? Or had a stranger do something nuts to you? Tell me about it! You might win a copy of Every Ugly Word!

Thursday, December 3, 2015

ADVENT CALENDAR Day 3 - Win an Annotated copy of EVERY UGLY WORD!


Open the best reader present ever this year--an annotated copy of EVERY UGLY WORD! That's right -- I've gone through the whole book, writing notes, insights, silly stories, and stuff that I wasn't able to include. It was a lot of fun!



There's only three of these in existence, and I'm giving one away now! So don't miss out!



This is another competition which will remain open until Christmas Eve -- so don't forget to keep coming back for more entries each day!







Wednesday, December 2, 2015

ADVENT CALENDAR Day 2 - WIN one of My Favorite Things!


It's only day two, but we're already giving away free stuff! Enter TODAY to win an Amazon Gift Voucher -- for Christmas shopping, book shopping, or just shopping! Entries close TONIGHT and a winner will be chosen tomorrow, so don't delay!


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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

ADVENT CALENDAR - Day 1 - An Excerpt & a Giveaway!

And awaaaaaaaay we goooooo! (Read to the bottom, there's LOTS of fun stuff here!)

Thanks so much for being a part of my Author Advent Calendar! We're going to have a blast! For the next 25 days you'll be treated to free books, behind the scenes insight, author swag, ARCs, and so much more!

We're mostly congregating at the Facebook event. If you're on facebook, join us here!


But if you aren't on facebook, don't fear! I'll be posting links to all the giveaways on this website, so you won't miss out. Starting with today!

Today you can enter to win an ARC of my next book, DARK TOUCH:

A girl whose touch reveals her deepest emotions—her hurt, pain, and self-loathing—falls in love for the first time.  But it may not be enough to save her from years of physical and psychological abuse at the hands of her father.

ENTER NOW:

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But wait, there's more!

To kick off this season of giving, I'm exclusively treating you to the first chapter of DARK TOUCH! So click this link to meet Tully! Then come back tomorrow for MORE!

Monday, November 30, 2015

AIMEE'S AUTHOR ADVENT CALENDAR Starts TOMORROW!

Let's Celebrate!!!

Every day between tomorrow and Christmas you can win! You'll get to engage with me and some of my excellent author friends, win books, win swag, go behind-the-scenes, and maybe even get an ADVANCE COPY of my next book (not due until February 2016!)

So check back here on the blog EVERY DAY, or Join the Facebook Event to make sure you don't miss out!

Monday, November 2, 2015

REAL Writing Advice from Beth Revis in her new release PAPER HEARTS!

You guys . . . YOU GUYS! NYT Bestselling author Beth Revis (of Across the Universe fame) is here today! AND SHE'S GOT WRITING ADVICE! I am off to purchase Paper Hearts and you should too. But I'm going to let Beth tell you why:

DON'T MISS OUT ON THE GIVEAWAY AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST! And remember all orders of Paper Hearts made before November 15 from Malaprops will come with a special gift--more details below! 


I wrote Paper Hearts for the writer I used to be. The questions I used to have plagued me when I was starting this career path. How do I get to the end? What's the proper way to structure a novel--is there even a proper way? How do I make my book stand out from all the other ones on sub? Now, fifteen years, eleven unpublished books, three New York Times bestsellers, one self published book, and countless hours working on craft and working with other professionals, I think I finally have the answers that I needed way back then. Unfortunately, I can't travel back in time. But what I can do is try to help others. I've been compiling articles on the things I've learned about writing, publishing, and marketing for years, first informally on blog posts, then more collectively on Wattpad. After hitting 100000 reads, I realized that I should take Paper Hearts more seriously...and that I had not one book, but three. Fully revised and expanded, the Paper Hearts series will feature three volumes, one each on writing, publishing, and marketing. Paper Hearts, Volume 1: Some Writing Advice will be out on November 1, with the other two following in December and January. Preorder it now from: Independent Bookstore ~ Amazon ~ BN ~  Kobo ~ Smashwords
 
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Your enemy is the blank page. When it comes to writing, there's no wrong way to get words on paper. But it's not always easy to make the ink flow. Paper Hearts: Some Writing Advice won't make writing any simpler, but it may help spark your imagination and get your hands back on the keyboard.

Practical Advice Meets Real Experience
With information that takes you from common mistakes in grammar to detailed charts on story structure, Paper Hearts describes:
  • How to Develop Character, Plot, and World
  • What Common Advice You Should Ignore
  • What Advice Actually Helps
  • How to Develop a Novel
  • The Basics of Grammar, Style, and Tone 
  • Four Practical Methods of Charting Story Structure
  • How to Get Critiques and Revise Your Novel
  • How to Deal with Failure
  • And much more!
BONUS! More than 25 "What to do if" scenarios to help writers navigate problems in writing from a New York Times Bestselling author who's written more than 2 million words of fiction.
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Remember: if you pre-order the print copy from my local indie bookstore, Malaprops, you'll also get a chapbook of the best writing advice from 12 beloved and bestselling YA authors included in your order for free!

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THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO GET PUBLISHED
Anyone who tells you that there’s only one way to get published is either ignorant, lying, or trying to sell you something. You don’t have to know someone. I didn’t. I live in rural North Carolina in an area where there are more cows in the population than people. I found an agent and got a book deal regardless. If you have a good book, you don’t have to know anyone. Most writers don’t have connections. You don’t have to do one specific thing to get published. I’m seeing “self publishing is the new query” as advice popping up over and over again. Sure, some self published people get picked up for book deals. But far more are getting picked up by queries. I also know some people who handshake a book deal over drinks at literary conferences. There are several different ways that people get book deals. Queries are still the most common, but anyone who says that you have do X to get an agent’s attention is wrong. Some people do better by focusing on traditional publishing. Some do better by focusing on self publishing. The argument goes that if you traditionally publish first, you gain experience and an audience that opens you up to more opportunities in the future. On the flip side, the argument is that if you self publish first, you’ll have publishers coming to you with better book deals, giving you a stronger platform to negotiate better terms based on your success. Obviously, some people have had success with both routes, and one isn’t better than another—they’re just different.

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About the Author: Beth Revis is the New York Times bestselling author of the Across the Universe trilogy, as well as The Body Electric, Paper Hearts, and the forthcoming A World Without You. She lives in the Appalachian mountains with her boys: one husband, one son, and two very large dogs. 

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