Hi Gang:
My sincere thanks to all of you who have bought one or more of my books. I thought you might be interested to know where all of them are available. The list of countries and languages my books are available in is below. Australia Brazil China France Great Britain India Italy Japan Canada Mexico Netherlands Austria Spain USA . Isn't that interesting? Amazon's reach is frightening. So far I've seen no sales except in the US but who knows? If you've enjoyed any of my books, the very best thing you can do for an author, (other than buy his books), is to post a good review on Amazon, If you haven't yet done so let me make it easy for you. Simply click on the URL behind the book (or books) you've read, you will be taken to that book's site on Amazon. 2/3rds down the page, left side, you'll see "Write aCustomer Review." Click on it and follow directions. A simple review and 4 or 5 stars will help propel the book's recognition Casey's Slip: http://tinyurl.com/lgdxkks Joshua's Revenge: http://tinyurl.com/lvofnkw Justice for Joshua: http://tinyurl.com/mczav9x A Practical Guide to Writing & Publishing a Novel: http://tinyurl.com/ocs5abc In advance thank you, thank you. Richard
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Just a short note to let you know that my first novel CASEY'S SLIP will be available in the Kindle version for FREE the month of April. Watch your email for the official announcement and link. In the meantime, take a look below for the link to my brand new book trailer for the novel. It's a fun one and will only take a minute of your time. Sincerely, Richard An Animated Book Trailer for CASEY'S SLIP Watch now! I've created a fun new book trailer for CASEY'S SLIP that's up on my website and on YouTube. It will take only a minute of your time to watch -- be sure to have your speakers on so you get the full impact. Casey's Slip by Richard L. Wren I’m bothered by the number of people who write in obsessed with the number of pages or words they write daily. One wanted to know how many pages successful authors wrote daily. Another wrote in claiming to have written some thousands of words in a day wanting to know if that was a good number.
I’m working on my 4th novel since starting at age 82 and find I sometimes take a full day to write one paragraph. To set the right tone, to communicate exactly what I want my character to communicate, to find exactly the right word, to make sure everyone is in character takes time. Add to that the fact that as your story develops you often have to go back dozens upon dozens of pages and make story adjustments to justify what happens today. (If on page 13 your character said he hated tuna sandwiches you can’t have him order and savor one on page 113) And what about research? To be successful in writing and finishing a novel goals and quotas are important. But they should be subservient to accuracy and quality. I guess my message is, don’t be discouraged if you can’t write thousands of words daily. In the long run, quality is better than quantity. I’m not quite sure how it happened but my first novel took 4 years to complete and received an award from the Indie Excellence Competition. Wow! In spite of the fact that my first novel “CASEY’S SLIP” was recognized nationally by INDIE EXCELLENCE BOOK AWARDS, it also came in for its fair share of criticism.
When I started writing at age 82, I had no formal training in writing or editing or publishing, just a desire to write. If you’ve read my booklet KISS, (A Practical Guide to Writing & Publishing a Novel) then you know my advice is to JUST WRITE THE DAMN THING. That’s what I did. Since then I’ve finished 2 more novels and learned a lot, much of which I’ve shared in the above mentioned “How To” booklet. Here’s an idea not in my booklet. A WRITING GAME YOU CAN PLAY WITH YOURSELF THAT WILL IMPROVE YOUR NOVEL On your book planning page list your characters and everything important about them that’s necessary for your reader to know. Hair color, facial characteristics, size of nose, height, weight, eye color, dress style, disfigurations, speech characteristics or impediments, unique habits, schooling, job, anything and everything that’s needed to paint a picture of your character. Now the fun part. Play a game with yourself. How can you slip those descriptions into your book, one by one, so subtly that your reader doesn’t recognize that he’s being fed them almost subconsciously. Want him to be tall? “He had to spend time dropping the car seat as low as it could go to accommodate him. ”Short?“His feet barely reached the pedals.” Certainly not a new idea with me but one that’s important and also makes writing more fun. |
AuthorRichard L. Wren ![]() IN HIS NEW CAREER AS AN AUTHOR, RICHARD DESCRIBES HIMSELF AS TALL, DARK, HANDSOME AND A LIAR. A FOURTH GENERATION CALIFORNIAN, A SAILOR, FATHER OF FOUR BEAUTIFUL AND SUPPORTIVE DAUGHTERS, AND HUSBAND TO ONE OF THE BEST WIVES OF ALL TIME. [MORE]
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