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31/7/2023 0 Comments

CampNaNoWriMo - day 31

I've reached day 31 of CampNaNoWriMo. I've been sensible, as I promised. I reached my original goal a few days ago, so have finished a little above - which I'm pleased about. The other reason is it finishes this particular draft.

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27/7/2023 0 Comments

Signed Book - Giveaway on Twitter

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I regularly organise 'giveaways' of signed book around publication day. In recent weeks, I've given two signed books away in my 'Erin Green Readers' group on FaceBook. And now, it's Twitter's turn to host a 'giveaway' prize draw for my latest book 'Summer Dreams At The Lakeside Cottage'.

The closing date is 31st July 2023. A winner will be chosen at 7pm - announced on Twitter shortly afterwards @ErinGreenAuthor

There are three simple steps to participate and be in with a chance of winning.

1. Like the prize draw post
2. Follow @ErinGreenAuthor on Twitter
3. Retweet the prize draw post

Entry is for the UK only.

Good luck!

***NOTE*** is giveaway is now closed - the winner was The_JosieKitten - congratulations!

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26/7/2023 0 Comments

Camp NaNoWriMo - day 26

With a few days remaining, here's an update on my CampNaNoWrimo project, 'Untitled'. As you can see, I'm still be sensible with my daily writing. I expect I'll write a little over my goal by the 31st. 

This block of 30,000 words will finish my first draft for this particular book, so what's the next step. Editing. Beginning on 1st August. First task, a spell check session to wheedle out those pesky typos. Secondly, I'll 'tidy' my manuscript ensuring the basics of headings, dates, first line alignments are correct. It might be a first draft but I like a tidy document - a shambolic manuscript is a pet hate of mine.

August has been set aside for a full read through, note taking and additional info and to start editing.

Editing isn't my favourite task. I've learnt to make the process more 'enjoyable' rather than the slog it once was by listening an learning from other authors.










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22/7/2023 0 Comments

Proofreading the Christmas book

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On Thursday I was celebrating Summer dreams but today, I'll be proofreading the Christmas book ready for September's launch. That's literally the life of an author - switching seasons in twenty-four hours!

I love proofreading my books as this is the final stage. I get to change anything that I find wrong be it missing punctuation, the wrong eye colour, the cat's name ... seriously, I've spotted many different things over the years. Which makes me laugh a little because I know so many sets of eyes have read it through before it gets to this stage. 

I have a two week window in which to complete the task but that's not how I complete proofreading. I like to settle in my favourite chair, take my time and read it aloud to the dog. Seriously, I kid you not, Teddy is the world's best listener, he rarely complains, but then he needs to be as it usually takes me three days at eight hours per day, as if I were on Jackanory from the 80s. It might sound like a chore but honestly, I fall back in love with my book at this stage of the game. Quite often during the structural edit stage I hate my manuscript but proofreading is a lovely stage so I make sure I enjoy it.

I'll have my laptop nearby with my correction document open ready for details, an endless stream of tea and my dog curled beside me - what's not to like for three days! 

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21/7/2023 0 Comments

Publication day - Summer Dreams At The Lakeside Cottage

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eYesterday was fabulous! I love publications days as I get to celebrate the birth of a new book, answer wonderful 'best wishes' messages sent via social media and receive fresh flower from my publishing team. I also get to enjoy the reaction of the early bird readers who are book bloggers and reviewers who receive an early industry arc. 

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Book 11 is out in the big wide world - I can't quite believe it!

It's a long day. I stayed awake till midnight 20th July to watch my ebook download come through as that enables me to breathe that the electronic process has worked. I always fear it won't. I then slept before rising at about five o'clock. I began the day by creating a prize draw for a signed book copy in my 'Erin Green Readers' group' on FaceBook. I wanted the prize draw to appear on the readers devices first thing so they could participate, if they wished. I then began replying to the social media messages - I always thank everyone who retweets my publication post or leaves a message. There were many glorious messages. 

The only 'blip' to my day was a new book reviewer who received a free arc copy and posted her 'one star' review on Amazon and Goodreads. She disliked it so much she couldn't read past the opening chapter - seven pages!  In fact she hated it so much she logged another 'one star' rating again on Goodreads the very next day too! I wonder why? Authors know. Hey ho, I don't let such things worry me. My writing isn't everyone's cup of tea. The lower ratings give kudos to the five stars! See, I'm always honest about my publishing journey, but this is why I share, so it doesn't come as a surprise.

Due to my convalescence, I couldn't go out to celebrate so I made the most of being at home - there were bubbles galore! My day ended at midnight, just as it had begun, with a very happy author. 
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16/7/2023 0 Comments

Thank you - London Writers' Salon and 1000's of co-writers

I have written about the 'London Writers' Salon's' daily zoom sessions many times on this blog. Today, I get to reveal the 'Acknowledgement' within my forthcoming book that officially 'thanks' all the wonderful people involved: organisers, session hosts and my fellow co-writers from around the world, who I sit alongside each day and write or edit. 

I literally have thousands of co-workers who make me accountable for my actions as we attend 'the office' together at 8am. Though it isn't always 8am GMT time, as 'the entire office' attends various 8am in specific time zones around the globe. And thankfully, we never discuss last night's TV at the water cooler!

Dreams do come true - keep showing up, writing and plodding on!

​For more information - London Writers' Salon: press here

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14/7/2023 0 Comments

South Warwickshire Literary Festival - 23rd Sept 2023

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You might want to save the date for a 'Literary Festival' taking place in South Warwickshire this coming autumn.

There is a whole host of author talks, workshops and dedicated bookworm chat for the entire day - so why not attend and enjoy.

Tickets are currently on sale for £8.20 each and are available by clicking the link where indicated below.

(I've attempted to make the flyer as large as possible to read the finer details.)
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13/7/2023 0 Comments

One of my favourite tasks

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One of my favourite tasks as an author is sending out signed books ahead of publication day! With each publication, I have chosen a handful of people to receive a signed copy. And those people are ... the ones that have diligently supported me and my writing since the last publication date.

I have never meet these readers, bloggers or reviewers in my life and yet when I post on social media they never fail me. They repeatedly retweet, promote, mention and blog about my books without anyone asking, no encouragement from publishers, editors or me. They're simply bookworms who live and breathe books ... and for that I am grateful.

And I notice. I make a note and recognise their names time and time again. And then a little while before publication I surprise them with a brief message asking for a contact address and thanking them for their efforts. I'm sure half think its a stunt or a joke - until their signed book arrives! I don't pull pranks. I never make fake promises. And I always notice who supports me. Always.  
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12/7/2023 0 Comments

Camp NaNoWriMo - day 12

An update using images from the CampNaNoWriMo website.

I did promise I'd be sensible on this occasion!

My project is 'untitled' and the goal is 30,000 brand-new words for the month. 
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11/7/2023 0 Comments

Advice for new or aspiring authors

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I've been published for nearly six years, so thought I'd share a few pointers that might make author life a little easier:

1. Choose a social media name eg. @ErinGreenAuthor that you can use across each of the platforms. I have author-friends who use various different combinations across the platforms and it takes me ages to find them or tag them when I want to support their book publications. For example, Donna-MarieSmithAuthor, DMSAuthor, DMSmithAuthor, MsDonnaMSmithAuthor, Smith_DM - sick to a simple formation and use it across everything. There have been many occasions when I literally haven't been able to find them, despite repeated searches, so had to forego the idea of reposting about their new book. If folks can locate you easily, they'll willingly support you.

2. Create your website and share your writing journey as soon as you feel comfortable. Having a dedicated place where anyone can read a blog update, book news or a daily interest post is vital in helping to build your audience. Don't shy away from being 'you' and sharing your personality. Readers like to feel they know you as a person - I've learnt that over the years. My early posts seem very 'sterile and proper' - readers don't get a flare for who I am as a person.  

​3. Grow a thicker skin. It happens to us all but you're going to be on the end of someone else's remark. It hurts. It stings. It sticks in your memory. It surprises you when it happens but I'll guarantee it'll happen. I've had people openly say, 'I don't like your book covers' and 'I can't stand the way your Amazon page looks with loads of quotes from other authors' - both features which I am not responsible for. Or the worst yet, when an author asked me over the table at an authors' luncheon, 'how's your current writing going?' I began to answer with 'it's going well at the minute ...' and before I could say another word - she said, 'well, I don't really care!' Talk about being gob-smacked - I nearly fell off my chair!!! But then, so did she realising she'd spoken her thoughts aloud across the table! So yeah, grow a thicker skin and simply learn how to 'smile and wave'. 

4. Realise that you've no idea who is reading your blog posts or social media. I kid you not but it might be the senior commissioning editor of that publishing group you've been desperate to send a full manuscript to. In which case, are you OK with them reading your last post of, 'I wrote three words today. Wrote nothing else all week. This writing crack is a doddle!' It's very honest but might the editor be a little concerned about your output and meeting deadlines if they signed you? Alternatively, I know from experience that I got my introduction to Headline PG because an editor kept seeing my social media posts and was intrigued by my daily output. She called my agent when she heard I was 'doing the rounds' with other publishing groups. My rule is simple: think Bagpuss! If you're of a certain age you won't know who Bagpuss is, or was. A fat furry cat-puss - a cuddly toy that lived in a shop owned by Emily. Anyway, to cut short stories even shorter, lost articles were brought into the shop and placed into the window for passers-by to view, and hopefully claim. The objects were dirty, broken, stained and tatty but the singing mice 'on the mouse organ' used to clean and repair each one before it went into the display window. And that is my point! Nothing goes into my Bagpuss-shaped window on social media unless it reflects me positively. I don't do politics, gossip mongering, showbiz celeb bashing or author put-downs in my shop window. I do happy-to-be-alive stuff - all polished courtesy of the mice on the mouse organ, Professor Yaffle and Adelaide the doll!

5. Protect yourself as an author mentally, physically and emotionally in order to create. I literally think of myself as a bean factory inside a giant bubble. I know that sounds strange but I do. I have input and output like any other factory, with working hours and downtime. Whatever boosts my productivity, creates happiness or is a positive experience to my life then I welcome it. If something externally hinders me, be it people, places or certain topics then I steer clear of that 'thing'. Hence the bubble in which my bean factory sits - entry is on an invite only basis, just like Mr Willy Wonka's factory! That sounds harsh, but I've learnt over the years what's good for me. I've learnt that my raw materials for creativity are art, reading, music, nature, exercise, meditation, sunlight and stars, animals, good people, good food and good sleep. I can honestly say that is my week listed right there! For the assembly line, I need space, routines and silence to 'think and do' which results in word production - thousands of the little buggers each week, I'm delighted to say. If you've stuck with me this far, you're probably wondering why a bean factory? Because for me there are few things in life as perfect as a tin of Heinz baked beans. I never buy other beans; in my opinion they don't compare. I can't see inside the sealed tin, can't see the actual product and yet I will happily pay more for the dearest baked beans, because they are worth every penny. The reason being, I know what I'm getting every single time - guaranteed and without fail. Never have I found a blemished bean, no sauce, half empty tin, funny taste, squashed beans, weird smell, watery sauce and I've been eating Heinz beans for half a century. Not once have they failed to deliver the goods for me. I want my readers to know exactly what they are getting inside 'the tin' when they open one of my books. I want my readers to have certain expectations which I meet every time they part with their hard-earned cash for my next publication. And like Heinz, I'm never going to trash-talk Cross and Blackwell beans simply to boost my own sales. That's me! Inside my little bean factory bubble, every day that I can be, because I spent so long as an unpublished author praying to be given a chance to write books. 

6. Not everyone out there wants you to be a success - some folk simply want to make oodles of money off the back of your dream of 'writing a book'. Be careful. I've heard too many remarks such as 'I've finally got a publishing deal and they only charged me £4000 pounds!' This is vanity publishing, they promise you the earth, charge you for their production services and deliver you a pile of printed books for you to sell yourself. This is not a traditional publishing deal. This is not independent publishing. I frequently see services advertised for authors and my first question is - what's their track record? Is that editor known amongst the industry or simply an over enthusiastic nobody who wants to make a quick buck. That might sound harsh but they are out there, preying on us creatives who are eager to see our stories in print. Don't fall under their spell. Sometimes its not simply about cold hard cash but boosting their own reputation or association.

7. Find your tribe. In the beginning you have no idea who's who and what's what. You make friends all over this bookish place with anyone that wishes to be your buddy. After a while you realise you have a select group - your true tribe. These are the ones you can trust, they have your back, they support you in any way they can, they are thrilled to bits when you sign that new contract and they are your writing family. Find your tribe and repay their kindness with the exact same support!

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