Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Courtney & Noel - Engagement Session - Huntsville, Texas

It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon - no seriously it was gorgeous! The sun was shining - it wasn't too hot or too cold. It was lovely!

A perfect day for me to meet up with Courtney and Noel for their engagement session!
Courtney is so kindhearted and loving - and Noel's goal in life is to make her smile - and that he did the entire session. :]

I just adore these two and their session was so much fun! We explored City Hall Park and downtown Huntsville and had a blast! Here are a few of my favorites - I hope you like! 
 



























 

Thursday, March 24, 2016

My Writing World Status: Insecurities, the Submission Process and Too Much Ice Cream...


So I thought I would do a post to catch you up on where I am in the submission process – how I am feeling about it all…and answer the question I get asked often now - when is your book getting published?

My last round of submissions went out earlier this week (minus a few folks, whom she still has out other submissions by other authors with and they can only submit one at a time to editors).

Quick recap -

Late summer/early fall of last year, I signed with my Literary Agent, Rebecca Angus at Golden Wheat Literary (read about that here). We revised my first novel, The Halves of Us – a few times, ­ until she thought it was ready to go out on submission to editors/publishers.

We sent out the first round of submissions in November.

One rejection and one full request later, January came around and we sent out the second wave of submissions.

Two full requests later, we hit March and did the last round of submissions.

During this time frame my thoughts have ranged from this story is kickass to I should drown this manuscript and myself in a bottle of wine and pretend it never happened.

Sisters movie drinking drink monday

I kept myself busy throughout this submission time frame by participating in my first NaNoWriMo (read about that here) which allowed me to get halfway through book three of The Halves of Us trilogy. And then I set it to the side for some clarity, while going back and forth between two of my WIPs (occasionally taking break from those to write down first chapters to potential stories from dreams I have had – and if you keep up with my Facebook – you know how crazy those can get –ha!).

Throughout this I have basically tried not think about the whole submission process – but anxiously thought about every little part of the entire process the whole time.

A few nights ago I finally reached the peak of my anxious craziness when I had a dream that my manuscript caught on fire, and I poured water on it but then a lot of the words were erased or disappeared…

And I freaked out because apparently it was the only freaking copy of my manuscript. My anxiety and fear grew and the overwhelming dread I had about being an ultimate failure in the publishing world started to get to me.

funny work panic stress panicing

After talking with Rebecca and a dear writer friend of mine, I calmed down, ­ hashed out my thoughts, prayed a little, drank a bunch of wine and ate chocolate ice cream.

Needless to say, my bad thoughts have faded (though not completely diminished, I'm human) – but my stomach doesn’t feel so great. :P I'll cut back on the ice cream!

I wondered if other authors out there ever felt this fear I was feeling during this in between process, and took to Twitter to converse with my writer friends there and read a bunch of Writer’s Digest articles.

I found that this fear is relatively normal. Your book baby is going out into the world and you love it so very, very much – and you just want others to adore it as much as you! This fear doesn’t really go away after you get an agent – you just have someone by your side who cheers and pushes you (lovingly) onward.

Luckily, I have very supportive friends and family, and an agent who is the best person ever (literally, she’s that awesome, y’all. Rebecca gets me – and I am happy to call her my agent and friend).

So when is my book getting published?

I don’t know specifics, but one day. :]

Most people assume you can write a book and automatically just publish it or you get an agent and all of a sudden your book will appear on a shelf in stores worldwide. While there are options that are a lot faster in getting your book out to readers, I went the traditional route in seeking an agent.

Rebecca sent out my proposal to prospective publishers and editors in November  – this is the submission phase. If any of those individuals are interested, they may request the full manuscript. This is a waiting period, as they have many manuscripts to read among their many other job duties.

Sometimes they make an offer – sometimes they pass.

If they do make an offer, then there is negotiations on the contract – which also can take time.

Then comes the round of edits, working with a team on advertisement/social media, and planning a publishing date - usually a year (sometimes longer) from the actual signing of the contract. The publishing world takes time.

And that's okay - I have plenty of wine.

drinking amy schumer wine happy hour wine time

Hopefully, sometime this year I will be able to tell you I have signed a contract and get to share my book with so many readers - for now I will continue on with my writing and editing. Those of you out there stuck in the in between part - stay strong, we got this!

(SIDE NOTE: By no way am I requesting you stop asking me about my book – just now you can ask how my submission process is going! ; ] )

Friday, March 18, 2016

Cover Reveal for Without Benefits by Nicole Tone!


I am really excited about reading this one you guys - and you should be too!

In about three months, Without Benefits (by Nicole Tone) will be available for e-readers! But today we get to look at the amazing cover, designed by Ashley at Cardboard Monet! Ashley even did a special photo shoot just for this cover (and we all know how much I love that kind of creativity) - so that made this cover even more amazing to me!

Here is a bit about the book:

"Emma will always be a New Yorker at heart, even though she has a perfect life in Seattle. She has a prestigious job fundraising for the Seattle Symphony, a handsome boyfriend who adores her, and a Belltown apartment with views of the Sound. It should be more than enough to keep her pain from not playing the piano, and her 9/11 nightmares, away.
But when her old college crush, Owen, comes back into her life, it’s more than just spending time with him that’s causing cracks in her picture-perfect life. As she steps back on stage, and back into the spotlight, her connection with Owen and his world, dredges up old memories that Emma worked hard to forget.
 
Emma’s past comes back to haunt her, forcing her to face the truth about more than just her fears of returning back to New York. As her once perfect life begins to burn down, Emma is forced to figure out what she really wants: her fundraiser and cocktail party-filled life with her boyfriend, or forging a new future with the one thing, and one person, she’s ever loved–even if it means returning to New York.
Without Benefits is a beautiful and moving exploration of modern relationships and family written in the vein of Taylor Jenkins Reid and Renee Carlino."


So here it is...
I am so excited to share with you the cover for Without Benefits!

 
This cover is so gorgeous, I love it! Don't forget to pre-order your copy today here, and keep a look out on my blog for my review soon!

About the author:

 
Nicole Tone is a freelance editor, MFA student, traveller, pet collector, binge-watcher, and a self-proclaimed coffee snob. She lives in Buffalo, NY with her husband, three cats, and two very large dogs, but spends as much of her time in Seattle as possible. You can like her page on Facebook and follow her on Twitter and swoon over dream houses together on her Pinterest.
 
Don't forget to add Without Benefits on Goodreads!