In
my ongoing efforts to learn Spanish, I'm highlighting a Spanish word
each day during April as part of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.
I'm also sharing the random thoughts that pop into my head when I try
to pronounce them.
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Today is the first Wednesday of the month, which means it's IWSG day. The Insecure Writer's Support Group
(IWSG) is a place to share and encourage, where writers can express
their doubts and concerns without appearing foolish or weak. It's a
great place to mingle with like minded people each month.
I chose today's Spanish word, >>discutir<< (to discuss), as a lot of interesting discussion happens in the comments on people's posts.
Every month there's an optional question which may prompt folks to share advice, insights, a personal experience or story. Some folks answer the question in their IWSG blog post or let it inspire them if they're struggling with what to say.
This month's question is:
"When your writing life is a bit cloudy or filled with rain, what do you do to dig down and keep writing?"
Check out how people have answered this month's question, as well as the other insecurities and writing topics they may have shared by visiting the IWSG sign-up list here.
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Apologies in advance to all of you Simon the Time Traveling Cat fans, but he's not making an appearance today to answer this month's question. He's way too busy napping and dreaming about catching lizards to be bothered with this blogging nonsense. Which is a good thing, because I've got other stuff to share with you that's far more interesting than my usual complaints about Simon's hairballs and constant demands for full-fat milk.
So here's the big news - I set a release date for >>Murder at the Marina<<. The big event will take place on Thursday, June 21st, which just happens to be the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere (apologies to all of you Down Under) and National Seashell Day. What better way to celebrate than by reading a cozy mystery that features sailing and walks on the beach? A cat also plays a starring role, but don't tell Simon.
I picked a June release date because it should give me enough time to get the next book in the series, >>Bodies in the Boatyard<<, in reasonable enough shape so that I don't have too much of lag time between releases. Thanks to everyone for their advice on release schedules on last month's IWSG post and in the IWSG Facebook group.
Which brings me to the next thing that I want to share with you - my writing insecurity. Yep, you guessed it, the thought of publishing a book is kind of freaking me out. Whenever I try to talk with Simon about it, he just yawns, rolls over on his back, and then demands that I scratch his belly. He's like my own personal Insecure Writer's Non-Support Group.
Anyhoo, enough about Simon. I'm making plans for my book release, including seeking out folks who want to help with a blog tour between June 17th and June 30th and/or are interested in reviewing the book and would like an ARC (advance readers copy) eBook. If this sounds like it might be up your alley, please fill out this handy-dandy form on Google Docs or drop me an email at ellenjacobsonauthor (at) gmail (dot) com.
UPDATE: I've had a phenomenal response from people offering to help with the book release. I'm blown away by how supportive everyone has been. Thank you! I've now closed the form for responses, but left it available as read-only in case anyone is thinking of setting up their own form and wants to see what mine looks like as an example.
You can find out more about >>Murder at the Marina<< on my author blog.
When your life is a bit cloudy or filled with rain, what do you do to keep your spirits up and stay focused? What's your favorite word that starts with "D"? Any book release tips?
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Check out the other folks participating in this year's Blogging from A to Z Challenge here.
A book release is a lot of work -- good luck! I'm offline during June, but if you want a bookblast post (basically the cover, blurb, author bio, buy links and perhaps a small piece about the book) in May/July, I'll be happy to host :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ronel! It would be great to have you do a post in July. I'll touch base with you on it.
DeleteCount me in Ellen :) I hope Simon also gets all the sun and sardines he longs for today :) And D... definitive suddenly jumped into my mind :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Erika - that would be great! I'll email you with the details.
DeleteCongrats on the new release! Love the titles of your books! I'll be traveling during your release and tour dates, but you're welcome to be my guest in early June or after the 4th of July! Looking forward to reading it and to "discussing" it on my blog. Happy IWSG Day!
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome, JQ! Sometime in July would be perfect. I'll email you with details.
DeleteSo I'm only online once a month right now, which doesn't correspond with your release tour, but you are totally welcome to grab a Writerly Wednesday feature on my site. (First Wednesday of the month.) My roster is surprisingly empty right now, but I suppose that's because I'm not trying to keep it full... Anyhow, you've got my email.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Crystal! A Writerly Wednesday post sound great. I'll shoot you an email.
DeleteThat's so exciting you set a release date! I'd be happy to help out. I think you have a good handle on your release. You're planning early. :) My cat is napping in the sun himself while I'm busy visiting blogs for IWSG day.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Christine! In some ways I feel like I'm planning early, in other ways I wonder how I'm going to get it all done in time. Give you kitty a scratch behind the ears for me :-)
DeleteI'm having fun learning new words. Congratulations! And thank you for the kind word on my snippet. Happy Writing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Darla :-)
DeleteThat's good timing for your release. Have you got everything in place for formatting and stuff?
ReplyDeleteI think (think being the operative word) that I'm all set for formatting. I did a test run on Draft2Digital for the eBook version and it was really easy and came out nicely. I've downloaded a template for the print version and, while it's fiddly, it seems to be going okay. Fingers crossed that I didn't speak too soon.
DeleteTrust me. Even if a traditional publisher was prepping for your book's release you'd still be a hot mess. Try to enjoy the excitement. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnna from elements of emaginette
That is probably so true :-)
DeleteBook Releases are almost as hard as writing the book -- plus you can't backspace afterwards! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's the perfect way to describe it - not being able to backspace. There is so much work that goes into it. I knew that going in, but my To Do List still astounds me.
DeleteYou'll be fluent by Z! Zapata? Good luck on that release. I never find there's enough time to prepare even if that "due" date is a year out. I'm terrible at that. Ergo...publisher, please do it for me.
ReplyDeleteFluent by Z - I wish :-) I'm trying to start early enough so that I can get it all done, but I'm not sure you can ever start early enough.
DeleteI'll help!
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling Simon will come back with a vengeance.
Aww...thanks so much, Alex!
DeleteCongratulations on your upcoming release! Keep plugging away at it. That's the way to try and make it a success.
ReplyDeleteGood advice, J.L. I keep plugging away and try to keep at the To Do List.
DeleteWoo HOO! Congratulations on setting a release date! Your cover looks terrific, and you are oh-so-smart to be getting so prepared with book #2 before you even launch this one. That was my plan initially, but as slowly as I write, I thought I'd be better off taking it one book at a time... while I'm still breathing. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd be happy to participate in your blog tour and/or to read and review an ARC. You can reach me at af4fo@aol.com
Thanks so much, Susan! I'll shoot you an email.
DeleteI love your A-Z theme! What an excellent way to learn Spanish. Congrats on your upcoming release. I'm not blogging much, except for the IWSG monthly post, but I'd be glad to Tweet for you. Send me some tweets and I'll get them out there for you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for offering to help with Tweets - that would be fantastic!
DeleteCongrats on the upcoming release! You've reminded me that I 'sorta' speak Spanish and I wanted to get better at it so I was using Duolingo--but then I started slacking, and then stopped. Time to get back to it!
ReplyDeleteI've been using Duolingo too. It's a lot of fun. Almost like playing a game.
DeleteYou have a new book. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhen it's gloomy I love to read. I've a pile of books at all times. Murder mysteries are my favorite reads.
Have a fabulous day, Ellen. ♥
Books are great when it's icky out :-)
DeleteDisfrutir, which I think means, "enjoy" is my favorite Spanish D word.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the release and best of luck with your new book!
That's a great word! I'll have to add that to my vocab list :-)
DeleteI've heard that it's good to have multiple books ready to go when you're ready to publish, so that readers can jump right into your next book. Unfortunately, I'm such a slow writer that if I waited until then, I might not live long enough to see them published.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the book.
That's the advice I've read as well. Hopefully, I can get the next one out in a reasonable timeframe.
DeleteCongrats on Murder at the Marina! Woohoo! Estudio espanol tambien. :) http://www.raimeygallant.com
ReplyDeleteGracias, Raimey :-)
DeleteI'm more than willing to write a review. In fact, I would LOVE to do that. I'll email you.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Ryan!!
DeleteThank you for stopping by my blog. Glad to see you're trying to learn another language. Congrats on your release date!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Toi! It's exciting and scary.
DeleteI think you are doing great with planning and scheduling for your release--way better than I ever do!
ReplyDeleteI've signed on for the release tour.
Thanks so much, Rebecca. When I started making up a list of everything I needed to do for the release, I realized that I needed a bit of time to get it all organized.
DeleteCongrats on the book release! I love mysteries, and your series looks delightful! Simon will have to be content with tummy rubs instead of the spotlight for the time being.
ReplyDeleteI'm not so sure Simon would agree with you :-)
DeleteCongrats on the book release! I get the fear, but trust me, you've created a great book and readers will love it.
ReplyDeleteYou're so sweet, Tyrean. :-) I'm getting more and more nervous about putting it out there for people to read, so your encouraging words mean a lot.
DeleteExciting - a book release.
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm gloomy I get out my puppets in crime!!!
Sounds like an interesting way to deal with gloominess :-)
DeleteCongratulations on completing your book and getting it to this stage!
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
DeleteCongrats on your upcoming book release. I need to take lessons.
ReplyDeleteAs for the letter D - I love to call my heroes by names starting with D. The heroine of my urban fantasy short story collection is called Darya. The hero of my high fantasy novel is called Darin. I have to fight with myself to have a variety in names when I write, or all my lead characters would have names starting with D.
I need to take lessons from you on cover design - you have amazing talents in that area! Great character names :-)
Delete¡Hola, Ellen! Estoy sin practicar con la lengua, pero me gusta discutir escribiendo en IWSG.
ReplyDeleteIs this your debut novel? SQUEE! I'd be happy to spread the word on my blog. ¡Felicidades!
Necesitaba un diccionario para entender :-)
DeleteIt is my debut. Wow, that feels weird saying that. Thanks so much for the offer to help - I'll touch base.
You must have been so busy lately, Ellen. I am in awe of and full of respect for everything you have achieved in what seems like a short time. It was only a couple of months ago, that I read your latest draft and now you are all set with a release date and invitations all over the internet for book tours. Chapeau! Not sure what that is in Spanish. :-)
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I can't believe I'm at this point and I wouldn't be if it wasn't for people like you who have been so supportive from start to finish.
Delete"Chapeau" veut dire "sombrero" en Espanol.
Ca c'est francais au dessus :-) Je ne sais pas comment on dire ca en espanol.
DeleteOf course... sombrero! My mind is shattered. Wow, your French is much better than mine! In Flanders, we actually use "chapeau" as well to praise someone for a job well done. :-)
DeleteI just came from a Spanish honor society induction ceremony. I don't speak it myself, but my father-in-law was a Spanish teacher. Good luck with your book release.Weekends In Maine
ReplyDeleteHow neat that your FIL is a Spanish teacher. Very cool :-)
DeleteI am SO sorry I have been out of the loop.... but I am SO EXCITED to hear about your new book release! I plan to fill out the google docs form, but just wanted you to know that I'd be happy to help with the blog tour in any way I can. YIPPEE... I can hardly wait to read this wonderful mystery!!
ReplyDeleteYour comment has brought a huge smile to my face - thank you! BTW, the main character's name is Mollie (different spelling) :-)
DeleteCongrats on your new book release. Very exciting!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Lynda. I appreciate you taking the time to visit my blog considering all that's going on in your life just now.
DeleteThank you so much, Jen!
ReplyDeleteBig congrats on your cozy murder mystery release! Good luck with the A to Z challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jennifer!
DeleteCongrats on having a release date! With a second book coming out, it sounds like you can keep yourself busy to hold the nerves down at least a little bit. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteOh, the nerves are still there no matter what I do :-)
DeleteYes, I'm with you, the discussions are always interesting. You're getting so many comments that the discussions here must be amazing!! Keep up the good work :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a great group of people :-)
DeleteCongratulations on the impending release, Ellen - and great move getting the second book almost ready for release. That's one of my excuses for holding off releasing my mystery. Reading a sailing mystery at the moment - by Kristina Stanley - so look forward to yours.
ReplyDeleteI'll need to check out her books. Would be fun to read another sailing mystery :-)
DeleteBravo, Ellen! I am always in awe of you all who publish books and begin marketing plans. All the luck with your new release. You are definitely not letting the sand slow you down. I love cozies! Again, congratulations!
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Thanks, Victoria - it feels so crazy to be talking about marketing plans.
DeleteI'm so excited about your book. I love cozy mysteries and can't wait to read Murder at the Marina.
ReplyDeleteAww...thanks so much!
DeleteI filled out the form for your blog tour. :) Best of luck to you! And thank you for also signing up to help me announce the release of my book in June. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chrys - much appreciated :-)
DeleteCongrats on setting a release date! That's awesome. Can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteLove to Simon.