Friday, January 28, 2022

Writing Takes Practice

 So much of what writing is, is practice. You learn a new technique and it doesn’t immediately translate perfectly to your writing. Old habits are hard to break, New ones are difficult to form. Writing well takes, well, actually writing. 

I try to write every day, even if it’s just a journal entry or a few sentences on a story. I try to read about the craft of writing or from an example of writing that inspires me. Recently I read a novel by Charles de Lint, a superlative fantasy writer. I spent a bit of time after finishing the novel wishing I wrote as well as he does. Obviously I shouldn’t compare myself to someone else but we all do.

I have a long row to hoe with becoming a good writer but I’m determined. I just have to keep writing, keep thinking, and keep working at it.

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Rating Books On Amazon - those low reviews hurt!

If you are a reader on Amazon, you might not be aware that anything less than five stars has a negative impact on books. I didn't know that, either, until I joined writing groups. I try to read or at least page turn to the end of books so authors get paid for their page counts, and if I don't think it deserved five stars, I don't rate it. Sometimes I am frustrated with an author and wish they'd have hired a darn editor before publishing and if I paid cash for the book, I might think about putting it in the review. Many writers who self publish do not review their work nearly enough and it is rife with typos and grammatical errors. I hope mine is better than that! All in all this is a great learning experience. I have had ten downloads and one review, which is probably good.

More on Amazon ratings from Christopher D. Schmitz :

"Here is what each of those star ratings mean:

5: you enjoyed this book in the way that it was meant (has the expected tropes, themes, etc.)

4: you generally liked the book but you have at least one major issue with the book and it detracted from your enjoyment (lots of repetition in the writing, a major plot hole, far too many typos, etc.)

3: a novel you neither liked nor disliked—you didn’t care if you finished it or not. You might read it if you were stuck on a desert island and this was all you had… then again, you might use it for TP instead.  Because some advertisers and listing services don’t allow 3-star books, consider leaving no review out of apathy and sympathy. This review hurts an author’s rating.

2: the novel is plagued by multiple, serious issues and you want to prevent others from suffering in an attempt to read this book. There are typos on practically each page (lack of editing,) serious inconsistencies, or a glaring lack of research. There was a plot, characters, and setting, but you didn’t really enjoy it.

1: a colossal failure. You hate this book so much that it keeps you up at night—there was no plot. Don’t leave a 1 star review unless you truly feel the author should never write again—this is not the appropriate review to leave if you bought a romance that you thought was a “Clean Christian romance” from the cover/title but it actually turned out to be an Amish bodice ripper."

What Do Those Stars Mean On Amazon

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Published on The Bark!

 My little short story about a pup in the snow is up on The Bark! Go take a look!

https://thebark.com/content/snow-dog

The Business of Writing

It may all seem haphazard, but the business of writing is complicated and I am just now beginning to sort it out. There is far more to writing than just sitting down and pounding out a story on the keyboard, I am afraid. 

I've been busy establishing a Patreon account for when people are ready to follow me at: https://www.patreon.com/BrendaMaeWrites

and I've gotten my url (BrendaMaeWrites.com) redirected to this blog so that people who do not follow me on social media can keep updated!

I am also finishing up my latest romance story and hope to have it ready to send off to journals soon. 

Be well and follow your dreams! Unless they lead off a cliff, in which case do NOT follow!

Brenda


Saturday, January 1, 2022

Midnight musings

 You know how they say creative people should teach their dreams and write nighttime thoughts down as soon as they wake?

Yeah, I don't think I should.

"The river shivered so I threw it off

Overnight overnight 

Something about the trees


I'm buying my sister gloves

Overnight overnight

Now eat your steak, don't throw it up


Dreamed I was dancing for the Navajo seeds fell from my rattle

I blew shivering tunes from my gourd and it showed them the past

When they nurtured the land, cared for the land, lived on the land

Then the tune changed to regular music and it was all about money

People were dancing

An old wrinkled Spanish man said let's dance a ranchera

Against the music

For your Tony (Arguello, from the NMANG, an odd man who smelled like garlic)


Crap I don't remember more"


Good thing I don't aspire to be a poet!