Finding Your Writer’s Voice

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Before I jump into covering the header’s topic, stay tuned, for at the end of this post, I’ll be announcing the winner of my draw in last week’s blog hop. Thank you so much if you commented, or took the time to “like” my facebook author page or sign up to receive my blog via email. I loved that. And lastly *jumping up and down with excitement* for those who bought PROTECTOR in its opening few days–Wow! I’m beyond thrilled you did. It’s the most amazing experience to have my debut novel release–it means the world to me that you’ve joined me for this ride.

And in case you missed PROTECTOR’s January 7th release date book links, here they are for your complete convenience. 🙂 Yeah, no problem. I don’t mind sharing them again.

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Okay, it’s time to get back to the serious business of this post. How do we find our writer’s voice?

Having entered a few writing competitions during 2010 and 2011, I heard the organizers of them say time and time again, “We want to see new talent. We want to hear your writer’s voice. We want you to be unique. We don’t want another … We have her/his books. If you’re entering our competition, we want your submission to offer us something we haven’t seen before.”

After entering and receiving the standard no letter, I began to wonder what is this uniqueness they want? I thought my submission was one-of-a-kind. My voice hasn’t been heard before. Yep, and at times I even questioned if they’d read my submission at all? (Yes, haven’t all writers done that? Nod if you agree.)

So how does one find their writer’s voice?

Ahh, let me share the secret. Here’s the answer–and it’s so simple. One’s writing voice is easiest found when it’s closest to how you would normally speak.

That’s right, your writing will be far more believable if you allow it to flow as if talking in your own voice. To expand on this, when speaking to your friends, do you occasionally interrupt each other? Do your sentences trail away at certain times? As I writer, I often find myself listening to others, hearing exactly how they speak and taking note of it. As writers, we never stop learning.

Here’s an example of what the wonderful author, Maeve Binchy, once said of her writing secret in finding her voice.

“I don’t say I was proceeding down a thoroughfare, I say I walked down the road. I don’t say I passed a hallowed institute of learning, I say I passed a school.”

What she’s saying is if we allow our writing to turn too fancy, it can become stilted. Her secret was to keep it simple and closest to how she would normally speak.

To give you a taste of my writer’s voice (because I find it’s important to add a showing to my posts), here are a few lines from my latest WIP titled “Witness Pursuit,” one which I sent away for submission two weeks ago. To set the scene, my heroine is in the Witness Protection Program and standing beside her bodyguard at a marina, readying to board a super-yacht. She doesn’t want to leave the country and the security of her safe-house.

“That is one massive super-yacht–and one I shouldn’t be on.”

Lydia crossed her arms, eyeing the four levels of darkened glass and sleek white panels, the luxury ship sitting proud in its private berth at Auckland marina’s gated wharf. The ship was close to 150 feet long, the area above the captain’s bridge at the top holding a communication platform with duel antennas spiking a further fifteen feet high. And was that a pool? Her eyes narrowed into slits. Yes, it was. All the comforts one could ever desire, except she shouldn’t be here.

“Ben.” She swung around, her sight targeted on her bodyguard, the one she’d lived with for the past year.

He scanned the marina. “Don’t say it. You’re getting on that ship and working as a caregiver. That’s your new cover.”

Digging her nails into her palms, she considered a tactical response. “Tyler Whitehall will throw me off his ship, or he would if he remembered me. What happens if he does?”

“He’ll have to dive in to rescue you.” The corners of his lips lifted, then straightened. “Tyler’s one of the best bodyguards in the business. He saved your life last year, and even though his memory loss is permanent from those few weeks, I still need to place you somewhere safe and away from home shores. Tyler’s ship is my choice.”

I hope you enjoyed that little snippet–and to this manuscript I’ve submitted, I’ll keep you posted on how it goes. It’s always a nerve-wracking time waiting to hear back.

Okay, it’s time to announce the winner of my blog hop’s draw. For those who left a comment WITH THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS, I used random.org to draw a name for a chance to win an ebook copy of PROTECTOR. That winner is:

*** Missie Jones ***

Hey, congratulations, Missie. I have your email, so I’ll be making contact with you today to send you your prize.

The Grand Prize winners will be posted later today on Carrie Ann Ryan’s Blog Hop Page HERE, and they’ll be notified via email of their win. Carrie Ann did a great job organizing for all of us. I hope everyone had fun. I certainly loved my first hop!

Thanks for dropping by to see me this week. Take care and remain safe. Catch ya all later.

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Prizes and New Year's Blog Hop is Here

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HAPPY NEW YEAR. I love the New Year, and in New Zealand Kiwi families traditionally spend New Year’s day at the beach. It’s the middle of summer, so we all slap on sunglasses and sunscreen, roll out our towels and watch the waves roll in. It’s all about kicking back, relaxing, and building sand castles with the kids. My goal this year is to figure out how to make the perfect moat for my sand castle–I figure there’s got to be a way to do it, that’s without the incoming waves caving the channel in and taking the sand castle down with it. I haven’t been successful yet, but I’m sure going to try this year.

I’d love to hear what you and your family or friends do once the New Year arrives. Do you have any traditions? Go somewhere special? Make a New Year’s wish? If you leave a comment WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS you can go into the draw for a chance to win an ebook copy of PROTECTOR. The winner will be announced on 7th January 2013, so be sure to check back.

But that’s not all… Your comment also drops you into the grand prize draw of the hop (prizes are featured below–and they are amazzzing), so make sure you don’t miss out. It just takes one comment on this post WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS to get you into BOTH DRAWS. 🙂

protector (3)PROTECTOR

To love and protect…across worlds.

Eighteen-year-old Faith Stryker is prepared to leap out into the unknown world beyond her home shores of New Zealand to experience life. Only she never expected to encounter Magio, a planet with two warring countries, where its people reach adulthood at eighteen by coming into their strength and prophetic abilities. Only after Faith discovers she’s a Halfling–thanks to her warrior father she’s never met–does her own skill of forethought develop.

Peacio’s Prince Davio Loveria is sent to the young Faith Stryker by his grandfather, but not all goes as planned. Davio discovers Faith isn’t just a Halfling, she’s also his soul-bound mate–an intense relationship he cannot, nor will not, give up.

With two wars now waging…one of land and the other of the heart…can the young lovers find their place in the world?

YAY!! PROTECTOR HAS JUST RELEASED TODAY!!

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NOW WHAT ARE THOSE PRIZES?

We have THREE grand prizes. Over 200 authors are sharing New Year themed blogs, and you as a reader can go to EACH blog and comment with your email address and be entered to win. Yep, you can enter over 200 times!

1st Grand Prize: A Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet (International)

2nd Grand Prize: A $300 Amazon or B&N Gift Card (International)

3rd Grand Prize: A Swag Pack that contains paperbacks, ebooks, 50+ bookmarks, cover flats, magnets, pens, coffee cozies, and more! (US Only)

Keep hopping–You can find the complete list of participating authors right HERE.

Also, and only if you wish to, please consider “liking” my Facebook author page. For your convenience the link is just over on the right-hand sidebar as well. 🙂

If you’d like to add Protector to your TBR list, here’s the link for Goodreads.

And for those keen on checking out Protector’s trailer on YouTube, it’s–>  here.

Thank you so much for dropping by, and I wish you and yours a wonderful 2013.

Celebrating Christmas in New Zealand

Down Under in New Zealand, Christmas defies logic. Tourists from the Northern Hemisphere to my fair country scratch their heads when they visit at this time of the year. On December 25th, they sit back on sun loungers staring out at the ocean, shocked to be wearing swimwear, or shorts and loose tees. Where’s the snow? How’d Santa and his sleigh manage to land? They can’t possibly curl up in front of a roaring fire to open their gifts. No, that’s because the summer sunshine abounds and blissful temperatures of 80 to 90 degrees prevail.

Yeah, this is how Santa arrives in my backyard.

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We fire up the barbeque to cook the midday meal, attempting to drag the kids out of the surf and to the table to eat. Yes, that’s a Kiwi Christmas.

Check out this hilarious cartoon Christmas wish.

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Oh, I so want the home office with a lockable door. How will you celebrate Christmas? With family and friends? With roast turkey and mulled wine?

I wish you all a wonderful Christmas no matter where you are in the world, whether playing in the snow or the surf. MERRY CHRISTMAS and have a safe and happy holiday.

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Renita Pizzitola's Cover Reveal — Her New Book

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I was thrilled when Renita Pizzitola asked me to reveal her new cover for “Dream On.” When I received the image yesterday, I was blown away by how gorgeous it is. Renita’s new book is contracted by Lyrical Press, NY, and the cover art is by publisher, Renee Rocco. Huge congrats to you, Renita. Here’s the cover, and I’m going to make it especially big, because well, you’ll see–it totally deserves it. 🙂

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Title: Dream On

Author: Renita Pizzitola

Genre: Urban Fantasy Romance

Publisher: Lyrical Press

Release Date: March 4th 2013

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Dream On Blurb:

Her quest begins when she closes her eyes.

Emory Bennett owns a lucrative dreamwalking business. Trained in weaponry and Muay Thai, she spends her nights entering the dream realm resolving her clients’ nightmares, whatever they might be: bad guys, scary beasts, or the classic forgot-to-wear-my-pants nightmare. Her jobs get complicated when a gorgeous man keeps appearing requesting her help.

Grayson, a fellow dreamwalker, is stuck in the dream realm while a stranger inhabits his body. He needs Emory’s assistance in the waking realm, which he can’t visit if he can’t get back into his body.

Once Emory is convinced Grayson’s not a figment of her imagination, they concoct a plan to lure the body snatcher out. But as Emory begins to fall for Grayson, the line blurs between him and the stranger who inhabits his body. She must keep it together to get close enough to discover his secrets, or divide her very soul if she can’t bring the man she loves back.

CONTENT WARNING: Strong language

A Lyrical Press Urban Fantasy Romance

AuthorPhotoPizzitolaAuthor Bio:

Renita Pizzitola writes Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy. An avid reader herself, she has always enjoyed stories with witty humor, romance, and fascinating characters. Renita lives in Texas with her husband and two children. When not writing, she enjoys reading everything she can get her hands on, drinking copious amounts of coffee, and playing referee to her two typically adorable children.

Visit www.renitapizzitola.com for more information

Contact Links: website/twitter/facebook/blog/goodreads

For Those Writers After DEEP POV — Tips For You

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Random Picture Alert! I simply couldn’t find any image on Deep POV. Hope you enjoy this one.

Before I jump into covering the header’s topic, stay tuned, for at the end of this post, I’ll be announcing the winner of last week’s critique offer. I also want to say a huge thank you to everyone who commented and “liked” last week’s post. I was blown away by your kind wishes and congratulations–they truly meant the world to me. 🙂

Okay, now to this week’s post– For Those Writers After DEEP POV — Tips For You.

As writers we all know which POV we like to write in. Often our POV also depends on our story’s genre or how it needs to be told. I love writing in 1st Person as much as I love writing in 3rd Person, but, what about DEEP POV? Where does DEEP POV fit into a writer’s world? And for some of you, you may even be asking what the heck is DEEP POV?

Ah-huh, let me catch you up on this, because writing in DEEP isn’t anything new, but so often today, publishers are asking us to take our POV, whether 1st or 3rd, and Deepen it. If you want to know more about DEEP POV because you’d like to try it, then here are loads of tips to help get you there.

We’ll begin with the five senses of:

  • Sight
  • Sound
  • Smell
  • Taste
  • Touch

When going DEEP:

  • The author must describe all scenes from what the character can perceive with their own senses.
  • There is no remoteness, and even the character’s internal thoughts and feelings form part of the writing.
  • Certain distancing words are removed. Examples of these are words like:
    • Watched
    • Noticed
    • Heard
    • Felt
    • Saw
    • Wondered
    • Decided
    • Knew
    • Thought, etc.

You’ll need to do a search and find these if you want to go DEEP, ensuring you rewrite the sentences to take them out. I’ll give you an example, from the heroine’s POV, and I’ll remove the underlined distancing words in the second bulleted point.

  • She felt her heart beat faster as she watched him lift the gun. He won’t kill her, she thought.
  • Her heart raced as he lifted the gun. He wouldn’t kill her.  (In DEEP)

Did you like that Deeper sentence?

  • Now let’s cover emotion, for in DEEP we take out words like:
    • Anger
    • Sad
    • Fear
    • Happy
    • Shock
    • Bothered, etc

There are a ton of these. Instead we use body language (wherever we can) to convey emotion–and this is truly important. I’ll give you an example, from the heroine’s POV, and I’ll remove the underlined words of emotion in the second bulleted point.

  • Anger lanced through her. She was not happy to have her choices taken away.
  • She raised her chin and stared him down. He would not take her choices away.    (IN DEEP)

As you can see, these small changes Deepen the POV, and prevent the reader from being pulled out of the head of the person whose POV they’re in.

  • And lastly, don’t forget that characters rarely refer to themselves by name. When you go DEEP, ask yourself would the character use her name, over and over? If not use her/she, but only if the dialogue is strong and the reader can see who speaks.

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Okay, it’s time to get down to the serious business of the offer I made last week. For those who left a comment asking for a critique, they had their name put into a hat. What could they win? Yours truly will be their second set of eyes to go over the first four pages (or 1500 words thereabouts) of their novel. That’s the first four pages. Not four pages from the middle of the book, but the first four pages. Right, so for this fabulous critique, the winner is:

*** Kozo ***

Hey, congratulations, Kozo. Please email me the first four pages of your novel as a word document attachment so I can insert “review bubbles” for personalized editing advice. My email address is located under the “Contact tab” on my website, or of course it’s joannewadsworth007@gmail.com

I’ll be making this offer again in the near future as I had a great response–and I’m all for authors supporting authors. You guys rock with the way you support me on my website. I’m feeling the love all the way to where I am Down Under.

Have a wonderful week. Catch ya all later.

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Got A Contract! — Now Celebrating.

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Yay! This would be me right now, if I were a cat! 🙂

Hey, everyone,

I’m doing a huge happy dance down here in New Zealand.

My second baby book titled “Warrior,” in my young adult/fantasy/romance series got a contract. Woo-hoo. Huge thanks go to Renee Rocco and her fabulous team at Lyrical Press NY for saying “yes.” I’m beyond excited. In fact if there weren’t a ceiling over my head, I would have floated away by now. Ah-huh, yes I would have.

Wow, it’s the coolest feeling to know my characters will have their story told, and thank you to all of you who twiddled your fingers with me as I waited to hear back. You guys rock.

In the meantime, to continue the celebrations I have a wonderful critiquing offer for you all. I said I’d bring it back–and I have. (Offer is below.)

I’ve also been super busy learning how to create a book trailer, so here’s what I’ve pulled together for your viewing pleasure. This book trailer is for “Protector” which releases on 7th January 2013. Oh boy, literally just one month away. What a wicked lead up to Christmas I’m having. Just click here to view the trailer on youtube –> Protector’s trailer.

So, to my offer–everyone who leaves a comment asking “for a critique” will have their name put into a hat. What do you win? Yours truly shall be your second set of eyes to go over the first four pages (or 1500 words thereabouts) of your novel. That’s the first four pages. Not four pages from the middle of the book, but the first four pages. Okay, so if you’ve been catching my blogs, you’ll know my skills are in the editing department–which means it will be a fabulous critique. You’ll love it.

I’ll pick a winner and post the name next week on my blog, so keep your eye out for who that is. (Particularly the winner, because you’ll need to get in contact with me via email.)

Now, I’m off to finish my third manuscript, a romantic suspense which I’m aiming to have ready for submission in the next week or two. Yep, why is it a writer’s work is never done?

Okay, catch ya all later.

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