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Today I have something different for you. Kim Briggs is here with a guest post. She's also offering a giveaway of her NA thriller AND THEN HE.
Here's a blurb from Goodreads:
Mature audiences only and not for the faint of heart.
AND THEN HE combines sex and evil in all the right ways. Think "Bared to You" meets "Misery."
The fifth year reunion. Tiffani thought she’d suck the lifeblood out of a dozen exotic locations by her fifth year reunion. She certainly didn’t envision herself as a diner waitress serving giant slices of pie to diabetic townies. The best-selling author she planned to become now writing, “Hold the pickles.” Yet limited funds, monstrous debt, and a high school sweetheart with big league ambitions of his own force her to set aside her own dreams. She soon discovers loneliness is a seductive mistress.
Enter sexy stranger.
Tiffani spends most of the reunion with Jeb, a classmate she doesn’t even remember. He awakens a hunger in her that both frightens and excites her. Tiffani mistakes Jeb’s lifelong obsession for love at first sight and soon finds herself a prisoner, but it’s a hot, steamy trip to get there.
Now here's Kim!
THE FINAL STEPS TO PREPARE YOUR MANUSCRIPT FOR SUBMISSION/PUBLICATION
Pushing a book towards
Submission/Publication takes work. A lot of work. And it takes heart. More
heart and sweat and tears than you’ve put
into anything else you’ve ever worked on.
The Submission/Publication Process
is brutal. Your book should be as near perfect as you can make it before you
even consider subbing it out to Agents and/or Editors or publishing it on your
own, but you’re not alone on your journey. For one, you have me. I’ll cheer for you and happy dance for you when you get
good news, and I’ll pat you on the shoulder
and offer you cyber chocolate when your dreamed ‘YES’ turns into the dreaded ‘NO.” And two, I’ve
shared with you my final steps of the journey that made all the difference.
KIM’S FINAL STEP BEST ADVICE: View your manuscripts in different mediums.
1. READ IT:
Kindle allows anyone to send a
document from their Amazon email to their Kindle/Kindle App email. I
LOVE the
ability to read my story this way. I can take it to the gym and read it on the
Elliptical. I can read it in my car. I can read it wherever and whenever the
mood strikes me. This medium also allows me the ability to read my story
tinkering with every little word and period.
Keep a notepad close by to take
notes. Then later, you can decide if you need to work on little things or if
you need to change the passage/chapter/sentence/word entirely.
If you don’t own a Kindle, download the Kindle App on your
computer, your phone, your IPAD. I’m not
familiar with Nooks but they may offer a similar option.
KINDLE DOCUMENT DOWNLOAD HOW
TO: (Amazon provides directions. I
just simplified the process.)
1.
Sign into your Amazon Account.
2.
Go into Manage your Content and Devices.
3.
Select Settings.
4. Page down
until you get to Personal Document Settings.
5.
Then Send-to-Kindle E-Mail Address Settings.
**Amazon
assigned you a Kindle email address when you registered your device or app.
Each device and app has it’s own email address.
**YOU
MUST USE THIS ADDRESS AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE EMAIL OR IT WILL NOT WORK.
6.
Page down a bit more to Approved Personal Document Email List
**When
you opened your Amazon account, you added an email address. This is different
than the assigned Amazon Kindle address. You have the ability to add email
addresses but you must be logged into your Amazon account and in Send-to-Kindle
Email Address Settings to do so.
**YOU
MUST USE THIS ADDRESS AS THE SENDER OF THE EMAIL OR IT WILL NOT WORK.
SENDING A DOCUMENT TO YOUR
KINDLE DEVICE: Okay, now with these
TWO addresses in hand, you can send a document to your device.
1.
Attach your document. IT MUST BE A WORD DOC or PDF.
*Amazon
claims you can send a Zip file. I have an older Kindle—it doesn’t work
for me, but my device might be too old to read it.
**If
you have Pages or some other type of writing program, you need to export it
into a Word Doc or PDF.
2.
Send an email using the correct RECIPIENT address and the correct SENDER
address or it won’t work.
3.
It’ll take a few minutes to download onto your Kindle.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
•
If the document
comes up jumbled, resend the document as a WORD Doc or PDF. Play around and see
what works.
•
If the document
doesn’t load onto your Kindle, make sure your WIFI is turned
on.
•
Check the
Settings option in the Menu and sync your device.
•
If it still doesn’t work, double check all the addresses and make sure
you’re sending from the email Amazon identifies as yours.
You might need to go back to Manage your Content and Devices.
2. LISTEN TO IT: The
ability to listen to your manuscript is invaluable. You should read your
manuscript to yourself—especially the dialogue to
make sure it flows naturally, but you should also listen to it as an Audio book
to pick up on any nuances or problems you might otherwise miss.
I use Natural Reader. A
friend recommended it to me, and I’m
hooked.
The Free Natural Reader app
can be downloaded on any device. It will read 5,000 words of your document for
free. Then it will ask you if you want to upgrade. Click, “No thanks” and
press play again. It’ll read the next 5,000 words,
before you need to start the “No thanks” process all over again, but it will eventually read
your entire document.
Natural Reader allows you to select the voice and the speed at which
the document is read to you.
The Upgraded Version includes more
voices and will read continuously. There are also some additional features
available, but the Free version works great and did I mention it’s FREE?
Here’s
the link to Natural Reader: http://www.naturalreaders.com/index.html
You can also go into the App Store
and download it.
3. PRINT OPTION 1: I like to
get my hands on my book. I’m a visual, hands-on kinda
girl, so I need this part of the process.
1.
Duplicate your document—or Save As to create a
new document that you can manipulate.
2.
In the new document, change the font. Set the margins at 1”. Set the printer options to TWO pages per sheet, and
print out that masterpiece!
3.
I fold the pages in half and binder clip the entire document. The end product
looks like a books. I use those in-between blank pages as notes or rewrites.
4. PRINT OPTION 2: When I want to
look at my entire story—where chapter breaks fall,
page layout, length of chapters —Big
Picture Visual Stuff, I go into my printer options and set the printer
preferences to 9 pages per sheet. I print out the document and lay it out on
the floor.
I find this method especially
helpful at the end of the journey to really double check and triple check to
make sure the visual impression of the book is as powerful as the written
expression.
I also examine my first lines and
last lines of chapters to make sure that they’re
strong and powerful—readers NEED to keep reading
the story because she MUST know what happens next.
And finally, when you’ve gone through these steps a few times, yep, you read
that right, a FEW times, and your Critique Group/Beta Readers have read it, and
you’ve gone back through your manuscript and fixed
everything and started the FINAL STEPS TOWARDS SUBMISSION/PUBLICATION all over
again, then, my friend, you are ready to hit SUBMIT/PUBLISH. Good luck and may
the Writing Force be with you!
If you have any tips you’d like to share, PLEASE leave a comment. I love learning
new things! And be sure to stay in touch!
Write on,
Kim Briggs
Website: http://www.kimbriggswrite.com
Twitter: @kimbriggs_write
Blog: All Things Writing http://kimbriggs.blogspot.com
FB: Kim Briggs, Author
https://www.facebook.com/KimBriggsWrite/?ref=hl
AND THEN HE Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27216309-and-then-he
AND THEN HE Amazon Link:
http://www.amazon.com/AND-THEN-HE-Adult-Thriller-ebook/dp/B016P59NAQ/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1
Kim generously donated a copy of AND THEN HE for a giveaway. To enter, all you need to do is be a follower (just click the follow button if you’re not a follower) and leave a comment through December 5th. If your e-mail is not on your Google Profile, you must leave it in the comments to enter either contest.
If you mention this contest on Twitter, Facebook, or your blog, mention this in the comments and I'll give you an extra entry. This is for US and Canada.
Here's what's coming up:
Next Monday I have a guest post by Dorine White and a giveaway of a book in her MG fantasy Cleopatra's Legacy series.
The following Monday I have an interview with our followers and debut authors Jessica Haight and Stephanie Robinson and a giveaway of their MG mystery THE SECRET FILES OF FAIRDAY MORROW.
The following Monday I have follower Tyrean Martinson here with a guest post and a giveaway of her new YA fantasy CHAMPIONS DESTINY.
Then I'm participating in the Midwinter's Eve Giveaway Hop on Sunday, December 20th.
The following Monday I have an interview with our followers and debut authors Jessica Haight and Stephanie Robinson and a giveaway of their MG mystery THE SECRET FILES OF FAIRDAY MORROW.
The following Monday I have follower Tyrean Martinson here with a guest post and a giveaway of her new YA fantasy CHAMPIONS DESTINY.
Then I'm participating in the Midwinter's Eve Giveaway Hop on Sunday, December 20th.
Hope to see you on Monday!
31 comments:
Happy thanksgiving!
Looking at your manuscript in a new way is important. It really helps you see all those typos you've looked at so many times you no longer see them. These are all great suggestions, thanks!
Wonderful tips from Kim! I know lots of people who use their Kindles to read over their manuscripts. It really does help to see it that way. Congratulations!
And have a very happy Thanksgiving. :)
Happy Thanksgiving!
I've known for a while that you should read your ms out loud (or have someone else read it to you) but I've never heard of Natural Reader. What a fantastic idea! Thank you, Kim.
Happy Thanksgiving, Natalie. Please don't include me in the giveaway. My TBR stack is already piling up.
Happy Thanksgiving Natalie! And I'm saving this to Bookmarks. Lot's of great stuff here.
Happy Thanksgiving Natalie! And I'm saving this to Bookmarks. Lot's of great stuff here.
I don't have a Kindle but I do make one pass through on my iPad.
Printing it out is still the best way for me to edit. I miss stuff on the screen. (Although my 'big picture' would be huge since I don't break my stories into chapters until the very end. And I do mean very end - I think my publisher is finally used to me sending manuscripts with no chapters.)
Very interesting and useful post. Thanks. No need to put me in the drawing. I have a HUGE pile of books I'm trying to get through. Thanks for the post.
This is going up on my crit groups Google + page. Great suggestions!
Great advice! I love the step-by-step tutorial:)
Super suggestions and I plan on trying out all of them. I have printed my manuscripts but not in the way Kim recommends. I can also second her praise for Natural Reader. Some of the voices are a bit wacky but it sure gives you a feel for pacing.
Thank you for the advice!!! I'm looking into Natural Reader.
great suggestions and Happy thanksgiving
tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com
Excellent advice! The printing tip was something I didn't know. So many great things to put into place. Thanks for sharing. :)
~Jess
I agree and I hope my tips help! Hope your Thanksgiving was full of stuffing;)
Thanks Christine! Have you tried it? Hope your Thanksgiving was delicious!
Can your TBR pile ever be that big? Let me know how Natural Reader works for you!
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
That's great Stephen! If you need any help, please feel free to contact me! I'd be happy to walk you through it!
Yeah! I'm so happy I could be of help. If you need any help, contact me and I'll walk you through it!
I hope my tips help Greg. Let me know how it works! And some of the voices are quite entertaining;)
Thanks Mark! Try it out and let me know if it works for you! Good luck
You're welcome! Let me know if you need any help! And do look into Natural Reader--I love it!
Thanks Medeia! Let me know if you need any tips for Natural Reader. Good luck!
No problem! I love helping other writers!! Good luck and let me know if you need any help!
Thanks! Hope your day was great!
Oh wow! That's one Ginormous Chapter 1! I love printing it out too!
No problem! Glad I could be of help. And can your TBR pile really be that big? Always good to try new things;)
Yes! Reading and listening is a must. :)
Any favorite ways you do it Carrie?
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