Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Editor Interview! The Girl w/ the Red Pen!

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Guess what?? Today a VERY special someone has stopped by to chat with me (yes I know - we chat every day, all day but that's besides the point) - Stacy 'The Girl With The Red Pen' Sanford!!  As my best good friend and editor, I know most of her quirks and oddities, but I had a feeling there must be more hiding under the surface, so what better way to find out than to throw her in a interrogation room and drill her with questions?  Cue the Law and Order theme song....

Warning: Keep all hands and feet inside the ride at all times.  The monkeys will bite.

Kristen: *drags a blushing Stacy out into the open*  Tell us why you're called 'The Girl With The Red Pen'? 

Stacy: You know, I have been made fun of for many, many years because I have some sort of obsessive quality in regards to grammar and such. But even when they mocked, they still asked me to look over their papers/presentations/emails, etc to check for errors. It kind of became my thing. When I started editing for my first author, I used a red pen to edit with because I could see it better against the black and white of the paper…and because, secretly, I’ve always wanted to be an English teacher.

Kristen: *raises eyebrows* An English teacher?

Stacy: *shrugs* I get it – it’s not sexy or anything – but I think I could totally be some kind of awesome, awkward super hero who rights wrongs in the world. And bad punctuation.

Kristen:  I hear the, bad [punctuation rate; has skyrocketed in the :US in the last - ten years,

Stacy: *stabs her red pen into Kristen's left eye while smirking*

Kristen: Okay, next question...  What is your #1 pet peeve 'error' to find while editing?

Stacy: Honestly, while editing I have no ‘pet peeves’. ‘Cause it’s my J-O-B, people. I like it when I can take something that is confusing or that rambles on and on (and on) and I can turn it into a well composed thought. I’ve found that with a lot of writers, they are ‘in the moment’ people. They have flurries of creativity *waves hands in air to show what flurries would look like* and sometimes they just vomit all over the page in a hurry to get all of their thoughts out on paper.  So the basic idea is there, but the execution is, well, not. And when you work with an author on multiple books and see that their execution gets progressively better – well, that’s just freakin’ awesome.

Kristen: So, if you had to pick one word out of te English language that you love the most, what would it be and why?  And it can't be LIncoln.

Stacy: Wowza – my first inclination is to go with “hmph”….that derisive snort that seems to convey so many emotions in one tiny little exhalation of breath…but alas, not sure if ‘hmph’ has made it into the dictionary yet. Hmph.
I think I like the word ‘peculiar’, but mainly because it’s fun to say. Peculiar. Pe-CU-liar. Pe-CU-li-AR. And the more times you say it, the less sense it makes. Hmph. Peculiar, no?

Kristen: Pe-CU-liar. Pe-cu-LI-ar. PE-cu-li-AR.  Hmph - you're right!  So i know you've read about any and every paranormal creature, but if you could actually be one, which would you choose and why?

Stacy: Uh, that’s a tough one. I’ve always liked mermaids, but then you have the whole can’t-go-on-land thing. Elves are cool, and I am a fan of pointy ears. I like brownies (not the food, although I AM a fan of those, too. Dang it! Now I’m hungry. Broooowwwwnnnniiieeeeee).

*Ten Minute Brownie Break*

Kristen: *licks fingers* So if it's not a little chocolate square of heaven, what exactly is it?

Stacy: A brownie is small and a little misshapen, they do household tasks but only at night, and they expect some sort of food morsel or token in thanks, or else they’ll take something of yours. So, pretty much it’s ME, but I don’t get food morsels as rewards.

Kristen: Since I don't really see you morphing into a brownie in the near future, how hard is it to to turn ‘off’ your editing talent? 

Stacy: Impossible. It’s incredibly annoying, yes – but I can’t shut it off EVER. Ugh – the worst is when I see public signs that are misspelled. I’m like, ‘Do you not have a friend who could tell you that your sign is jacked up?’

Kristen: *shrugs and grins smugly* Not everyone has the best editor on the planet as their best good friend...

Stacy: *rolls her eyes at Kristen*

Kristen: Let's talk about your bucket list - Name one thing from it that you would absolutely drop everything to do?

Stacy: Cyprus….I want to go to Cyprus! Two of my sisters live there, and I haven’t seen them since they were young. Now they are in their 20s and are AMAZING people. My father’s family is Cypriot, so a huge wish of mine is to go to the rocky shores and reconnect with that side of my family.
And I want to pet a unicorn. But I digress…..

Kristen: Did you know that unicorns like to eat Leprechaun poop?  True story.
Stacy: *stares blankly* I want to know how you actually caught a defecating leprechaun.

Kristen: *shuffles papers* Moving along....  If you had a superpower, what would it be?

Stacy: Hmmm….I’m gonna have to go with my kickass dance skillz. That’s right – with a Z.
Oh, and I make a mean meatloaf.

Kristen: *scribbles furiously and mumbles* dance...skill...z... Got itWhat one book or piece of literature has influenced you the most in your life?

Stacy: ‘East of Eden’ has long been a favorite of mine, and I read it every year or so. But I gotta give props to my nerd roots and go with LOTR. I’ll explain what that is for you non-nerd-speaking folks: Lord of the Rings. I Love (with a capital ‘L’) that series, and Tolkien was an absolute genius. The level of detail that he put into each work is astounding, and I don’t think we see anything to that degree nowadays.
As a matter of fact, in my very first phone conversation with my now-husband, the first question I asked him was ‘What are your thoughts on Lord of the Rings?’ That’s not a joke….he still makes fun of me about that to this day. But you know what? He said he was a fan. And that’s why we’re married.

Kristen: *pictures her husband as a hobbit and giggles* 

I hope you enjoyed the interview!!! She is THE MOST talented editor a girl could have and I wanted to share her awesomeness with the rest of the world!!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Racks on Racks on Racks

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For the rap-music-slang challenged out there, that translates to: stacks of money piled on top of one another, where in there are racks upon racks upon racks of paper money.  I'm going to take it one step backwards and say it could pertain to anything - not just money (not to mention the cost of the security system to keep it all safe).  So it's not too far fetched to say it could be...


But in the nerdgirl/fangirl world I live in that translates to....books on books on books!!!!!


Which brings me to the whole point of this post!  The Daughters of the Sea series will soon (VERY soon) be available in PAPERBACK!!!  Whaaaaaat!?!??!  That's right!  I'll be able to hold them and love them and nurture them and keep them as my very own!!


March 5th (that's next Tuesday) will be the day!!!!  They'll be available on Amazon.com or Createspace!!!  If you don't want to wait, I'm going to offer pre-ordering until March 5th for a lower price!!  If you pre-order - you'll get the books for $9.99/each, instead of 14.99/each!  If you'd like to pre-order please send me an email at Kris10day@yahoo.com!  I'm so excited I can't stand it!!

Monday, February 25, 2013

Forsaken Goodreads Giveaway!

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*clears throat and hits fork against glass*

So I've been feeling extra giving lately and I've been racking my brain to find a way to spread the love of reading and....sensual, yumtastic book boyfriends.  So here's the deal.  In celebration of the beginning of the Chosen Blog Tour, I'm going to giveaway 10 Forsaken ebooks THIS friday (as in 4 days from, or if you're counting today as a day then it would be 5 days from now. I prefer the former, but I digress)!!  Who's excited!!??  But there's a catch....


Oh dear.  I don't know how that picture got in here.  Anyway, the catch has nothing to do with your soul or your first born, although try telling the blonde she-devil child that.  To be eligible for the giveaway you must have Forsaken on your Goodreads To-Read list!   I'll pick ten readers (at random) from that list to recieve the free ebook copy!!  So you have until FRIDAY to add it and become eligible!!  I'll contact the winners via personal message on Goodreads Friday afternoon!

If you aren't on Goodreads or have no idea what I'm talking about, now might be a good time to go check it out.  Just sayin.  Happy Reading!!




Friday, February 15, 2013

Why did I change my covers?? Find out!

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Behind a Million and One Pages: Coverday Friday 26!:   Author Bio: Kristen Day is a southern belle at heart with a crazy streak that desperately tries to escape at ...

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Bullying book bloggers - WTF?

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I just read a post about author bullying as it pertains to book bloggers' reviews and I had every intention of looking that Mike Kearby up, hijacking his blog, and schooling him on how to be a decent human being. Fortunately, I decided to vent on my own blog instead of going to jail.

As an author, we put our 'babies' out there for the world to read and enjoy - not everyone is going to be candid about their opinions.  Some bloggers are more direct than others - they shave off the candy coating and say exactly what they think.  Those are the bloggers that usually have the most followers.  Just sayin. But the premise behind it all is just that...it's what they think.  An author who bullies and takes revenge on a bad review needs to take a look at themselves and try to decide why they are writing in the first place.

In a writing class in college I handed in a poem that I wrote a couple years earlier.  Out of all the poems I'd ever written it was my favorite.  I was so excited to hand it in for an assignment and share this awesome talent and innerworkings of my mind with the world!!  It got a D+.  Take down the congratulations banner and box up the celebratory cookie cake, people.  My professor ripped my poor little poem to pieces.  It was literally bleeding from the seams. There was more red ink on that piece of paper than a christmas card. 

I had a moment of wanting to slit my wrists, but it passed and I realized although it rolled off the tongue nicely and had some kick ass metaphors throughout - my grammar SUCKED, I had mispelled several words, and I'm pretty sure there was one word in there I had made up completely.  So all in all it was a epic failure in its representation of the english language.  Hence the D+ grade it received.

So I guess my point to all of this is that you can paint a magnificent picture, but if its wrinkled, ripped along the edges, and has a broken frame no one is going to want to hang it on their wall.  I can build a beautiful story and even describe a paperclip in a way that you'll think it's the most magical thing you've ever heard of, but without my editor it would never make it past my own laptop.  I believe the authors that have a tendency to bully are the ones who are surrounded by people in their lives that are afraid to be honest with them. 

It's easy to say that you wouldn't take it personally if you got a bad review, but that is almost impossible.  Of course it's personal!  It's your book!!  However, you have to step back, take a sip of wine, and remember you are not perfect.  And in presenting your 'baby' to the world; you take the monumental risk that the world might actually be honest with you.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Like Mother like Daughter

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In an effort to refute any possible stirrings that I might be less than satisfied with my family or my life, I wanted to write a quick post to re-word my earlier ramblings.  Don't worry - I am still anything but your normal girl.  And thanks to my amazing and anything but normal mom, I am VERY happy being as abnormal as possible.  For the simple reason that she is just as abnormal as I am.  For she is not your typical mother.  So instead of my 15 reasons I suck at life...  I am posting 15 reasons my mom is abnormal in the best way:

1. She taught me the difference between paper scissors and sewing scissors (if you don't know, you shouldn't be using sewing scissors in the first place).
2. She taught me what it means to be trully independent.

2. She can sew an entire wardrobe with her eyes closed.
4. She sacrificed everything for us.

5. She took me to the library every weekend and instilled the love of reading within me.
6. She made my favorite stuffed animal and my favorite quilt with her own two hands.

7. She began working again after retirement to pay for my wedding.

8. She taught me how to chase my dreams...and catch them.
9. She always created our wreaths out of the bottom branches of our christmas trees and she made our stockings.
10. She's never grown up.  And I hope I never do either.
11. She made the Pinterest-inspired birthday parties of today look like childsplay.
12. She taught me how to make jewelry.
13. She inspires others to follow in her footsteps although she tries to cover those same footsteps up along the way.

14. She secretly videotaped the cheers and dances for cheer tryouts in seventh grade and helped me get every motion perfect.
15. When I told her I just wanted to be 'normal' when I was 8, she told me normal wasn't always a good thing and that I was perfect the way I was.


I love you, Mom!

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Book Cover Reveal - Chosen!

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I can't believe how much I've learned about creating covers over the last couple of months and I'm definitely not the best at it, but it's SO much fun!!  For my next series, I've already got a million and one ideas as to what I want the covers to look like, but that will have to wait until this series is finished (wink, wink)! 

After looking at every cover ever published, I noticed the most popular covers have a random girl in a prom dress on a beach, a rock, or lost in a forest.  As cliche as they have become, they catch my eye every dang time!!  It's incredibly maddening.  I also see alot of covers that have the Twilight complex; black and white with a color splash of red.  Just like the prom dress damsels in distress, they suck me right in too!  Damn you, you product marketing geniuses! 

So anyway, the Daughters of the Sea covers are obvious in their similarities - the color blue, see-through cryptic symbols, and the ocean.  Each cover is also pulled from a specific scene in that particular book.  So with that said below is the cover for Chosen! I'll let you marinate on what significance the lightning and crescent moon symbol could possibly have in the story line:)  Can't wait until Jan 29th!!!!!