This weekend, we filmed the book trailer for A BLIND EYE.
There is so much to say about it, I don't know where to begin.
I'll start by saying this whole filming thing came about when this awesome and amazing cinematographer married into the family--Paul. If you want to see some of his work, go to his website and check it out. I especially recommend the History Channel one--with the old guys and guns.
When he said he would help me do a trailer, I had no idea that we would be shooting a real piece of film. This was big time stuff, in my opinion. Real actors, real movie-making equipment, even a stunt driver and weapons specialist!
Since we didn't have a real Hollywood budget, we used a lot of friends and family. My son was on dolly, I helped with the directing, my sister in law did craft services, and my nieces did the fake blood, set dressing, take-marker clacking, and my sons and nephews and husband moved tons of equipment, lighting, props, dolly tracks, fog machines and light reflectors. Whew! It was a crazy weekend!
I don't have all the stills and behind the scenes photos yet from the official photographer, but here are a few I snapped with my phone.
Top to bottom, left to right.
Mason Mac as Christian. Yes, they are making snow while filming.
Christian getting into his character before shooting.
Christian taped to the chair.
Christian and Scarlett (Amberlee Wilson) at the diner.
Christian and Jenny (Mariah Tess).
Christian and Scarlett.
My son working dolly and the genius Paul filming.
What's left of the crew after wrap on Saturday night.
As soon as I get more stills, I'll put them up. And then hopefully we can expect to see the trailer in a few weeks.
Monday, March 4, 2013
The Really Big Cooking Show
My publisher--Covenant Communications, Inc--is hosting a cool cooking show at Thanksgiving Point on April 13.
All the details are HERE.
Tickets are $12 ahead of time, $18 at the door, or FREE--if you enter to win them right now on my blog.
Enter to win 2 Free Tickets to the Really Big Cooking Show:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Thanks!
All the details are HERE.
Tickets are $12 ahead of time, $18 at the door, or FREE--if you enter to win them right now on my blog.
Enter to win 2 Free Tickets to the Really Big Cooking Show:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Thanks!
Monday, February 11, 2013
The Reviews are In!
Congratulations to Michelle Craig! She won the Shannon Hale giveaway pack!
Now, head on over to InkSplasher to read the first official book blog review of A Blind Eye.
For any of you locals, I'll be having a book signing and launch party at Seagull Book in American Fork Saturday, February 16, from 1-3 PM.
I have some awesome door prizes I'll be giving away--including a few T-shirts all the way from LONDON!
Coming up on the blog tour:
February 18: LDSWBR
February 20: I'm a Reader, Not a Writer
February 20: Peggy Eddleman: Will Write for Cookies
And check out this bit of awesomeness:
Now, head on over to InkSplasher to read the first official book blog review of A Blind Eye.
For any of you locals, I'll be having a book signing and launch party at Seagull Book in American Fork Saturday, February 16, from 1-3 PM.
I have some awesome door prizes I'll be giving away--including a few T-shirts all the way from LONDON!
Coming up on the blog tour:
February 18: LDSWBR
February 20: I'm a Reader, Not a Writer
February 20: Peggy Eddleman: Will Write for Cookies
And check out this bit of awesomeness:
Since my book has hit the shelves, I've been overwhelmed by the excitement, support, kindness, and generosity of nearly everyone I know. I've had established authors recommending me for speaking and panel positions, friends and family buying more books than I can count--and reading it and LOVING it! And the list goes on forever. THANK YOU everyone!
I can't wait to show you the super fantastic book trailer of awesomesauce that's coming up in March. Just you wait and keep your pants on, or it's going to rock them off!
Monday, February 4, 2013
Super Duper Awesome Giveaway Number Three!!
The winner of last weeks Mary Stewart books is J. A. Bennett! Huzzah!
This week, you can't believe the amazing books I have to give away!
In keeping with my theme of books and authors that have influenced me, I'm giving away two books by Shannon Hale. Her novel Book of a Thousand Days has been a huge inspiration to me, especially as a writer. I love everything about this book, the unique setting, the strong voice of the narrator--Dashti, her strength and courage, and Shannon Hale's remarkable ability to take a mucker girl's words and transform them into poetry.
Whenever I feel that my writing needs a step up, I pull out this book to remind myself what great writing really is. It's absolutely beautiful!
So this weeks amazing prize package is:
A beautiful Hardcover copy of Book of a Thousand Days signed by Shannon Hale.
A Hardcover copy of Midnight in Austenland, also signed by Shannon Hale.
AND a copy of my new novel, A Blind Eye, signed by me.
Plus, I'll throw in a bonus bookmark and bumper sticker:
This week, you can't believe the amazing books I have to give away!
In keeping with my theme of books and authors that have influenced me, I'm giving away two books by Shannon Hale. Her novel Book of a Thousand Days has been a huge inspiration to me, especially as a writer. I love everything about this book, the unique setting, the strong voice of the narrator--Dashti, her strength and courage, and Shannon Hale's remarkable ability to take a mucker girl's words and transform them into poetry.
Whenever I feel that my writing needs a step up, I pull out this book to remind myself what great writing really is. It's absolutely beautiful!
So this weeks amazing prize package is:
A beautiful Hardcover copy of Book of a Thousand Days signed by Shannon Hale.
A Hardcover copy of Midnight in Austenland, also signed by Shannon Hale.
AND a copy of my new novel, A Blind Eye, signed by me.
Plus, I'll throw in a bonus bookmark and bumper sticker:
All you have to do is enter the rafflecopter contest. And thanks in advance for entering and helping me spread the word about my book. It is appreciated beyond words!!
Monday, January 28, 2013
Awesome Giveaway Number Two!!
Last week's winner of Keturah and Lord Death is Michael Offutt!! Congratulations.
This week I'm giving away two books by the author Mary Stewart. She is often called the founder of the romantic suspense genre. I've read at least a dozen of her books. My favorite is Nine Coaches Waiting, followed by her Merlin Trilogy (which isn't romantic suspense, but they are amazing).
Since my novel, A Blind Eye, is romantic suspense, I'm sticking to that category and giving away a copy of Nine Coaches Waiting and The Ivy Tree.
These are classics. Her interesting characters, intriguing plots, and exotic settings are her trademarks. Mary Stewart's books have been a big influence on my writing.
Also, for the lucky winner, I'll throw in a bit of swag to promote my own book. A Blind Eye bookmark and an Oregon bumper sticker. Exciting, I know, but try to keep calm.
If you want to know why the bumper sticker--you have to read the book!
Enter here:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Next week the prizes get even better! TWO Shannon Hale books, signed, and a copy of my book, A BLIND EYE! plus more swag. You know you want them all!
This week I'm giving away two books by the author Mary Stewart. She is often called the founder of the romantic suspense genre. I've read at least a dozen of her books. My favorite is Nine Coaches Waiting, followed by her Merlin Trilogy (which isn't romantic suspense, but they are amazing).
Since my novel, A Blind Eye, is romantic suspense, I'm sticking to that category and giving away a copy of Nine Coaches Waiting and The Ivy Tree.
These are classics. Her interesting characters, intriguing plots, and exotic settings are her trademarks. Mary Stewart's books have been a big influence on my writing.
Also, for the lucky winner, I'll throw in a bit of swag to promote my own book. A Blind Eye bookmark and an Oregon bumper sticker. Exciting, I know, but try to keep calm.
If you want to know why the bumper sticker--you have to read the book!
Enter here:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Next week the prizes get even better! TWO Shannon Hale books, signed, and a copy of my book, A BLIND EYE! plus more swag. You know you want them all!
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
And So It Begins
The time has come for me to start promoting my book. I'll be running a series of giveaways leading up to the release of A Blind Eye in February.
I've decided to give away copies of my favorite books by the authors who have really influenced me as a writer.
I will tell you a story of magic and love, of daring and death, and one to comfort your heart. It will be the truest story I have ever told. Now listen, and tell me if it is not so.
Keturah follows a legendary hart deep into the forest, where she becomes hopelessly lost. Her strength diminishes until, finally, she realizes that death is near--and learns then that death is a young lord, melancholy and stern. Renowned for her storytelling, Keturah is able to charm Lord Death with a story and gain a reprieve--but he grants her only a day, and within that day she must find true love.
This week's prize is a brand new copy of Martine Leavitt's Keturah and Lord Death.
I LOVE this book. The story is sweet and sad and wonderful, the writing is divine. I can honestly say this book changed my life.
I had the great privilege of taking a week-long writing workshop from Martine Leavitt. She is brilliant, and I learned more than I ever thought possible about the craft of writing and storytelling. She is an amazing person.
If you haven't read any of Martine Leavitt's works, you should. Her latest book, "My Book of Life by Angel," is a breathtaking novel in verse about a young girl trapped in the world of prostitution.
You have several chances to win this delightful book. Just follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter below--and thanks for helping me spread the word about my own book!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I'll be giving away TWO awesome books next week by another author who influenced me!
I've decided to give away copies of my favorite books by the authors who have really influenced me as a writer.
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Keturah follows a legendary hart deep into the forest, where she becomes hopelessly lost. Her strength diminishes until, finally, she realizes that death is near--and learns then that death is a young lord, melancholy and stern. Renowned for her storytelling, Keturah is able to charm Lord Death with a story and gain a reprieve--but he grants her only a day, and within that day she must find true love.
This week's prize is a brand new copy of Martine Leavitt's Keturah and Lord Death.
I LOVE this book. The story is sweet and sad and wonderful, the writing is divine. I can honestly say this book changed my life.
I had the great privilege of taking a week-long writing workshop from Martine Leavitt. She is brilliant, and I learned more than I ever thought possible about the craft of writing and storytelling. She is an amazing person.
If you haven't read any of Martine Leavitt's works, you should. Her latest book, "My Book of Life by Angel," is a breathtaking novel in verse about a young girl trapped in the world of prostitution.
You have several chances to win this delightful book. Just follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter below--and thanks for helping me spread the word about my own book!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I'll be giving away TWO awesome books next week by another author who influenced me!
Monday, January 14, 2013
What Is Your Character's Shire?
I've been reading several stories lately with struggling characters. And by struggling, I mean characters that are inconsistent and hard to believe.
If you are struggling to make your characters come across as real, believable, and engaging to readers, here is a little piece of advice that might help.
Establish what each character's motives are. What is the one thing that that character wants, and why? Once you figure that out, everything a character does should be to achieve that goal. Even if the choices they make aren't always the smartest, in the character's mind they should be to achieve that one, all important goal. This will keep your character consistent and believable.
Your main character's objective should be obvious to the reader in the first chapter.
Example: The Hunger Games
What one goal of Katniss's drives the story forward and is at the root of nearly everything she does? Her desire to protect her sister, Prim. She volunteers to go to the games in place of Prim, and she wants to win not just to survive, but so she can be there for Prim.
Example: The Forest of Hands and Teeth
What is it that Mary longs for? To see the ocean, and thus have a connection with her mother. This is what drives Mary out when the walls are breached and keeps her going. In my opinion, this comes across as a selfish motive, but at least it is consistent. And let's face it, teens often have selfish motives.
Example: The Lord of the Rings
What objective does Frodo have in his heart that keeps him going on his impossible quest? The Shire. He wants to get back home to the Shire, and he wants the Shire to be safe and uncorrupted by Sauron.
You have to find your character's Shire.
Come back next Monday for the first of many contests leading up to the release of A Blind Eye in February!
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