‘The kind of book I wanted to read.’

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Meet Pete McCarney. He’s a Little Confused.

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The countdown has begun: less than one month until the release of THE TICKET. Thanks so much for your pre-orders. I’m busy editing, working on another writing project, prepping for my book signing at Chapters February 6th, and planning some fun and prizes for the Feb. 11 online launch party!  I’ll post more details when they’re available.

Nearly 200,000 visits to this blog: thanks so much for hanging out with me here for so long! It’s been lots of fun, and there’s more to come.
Heather 🙂

 

 

 

Cosy Up With Your Kindles & These Deals/Steals!

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I just want to remind my regular readers that Strangely, Incredibly Good is now just 0.99 cents on Kindle around the world! This is to celebrate its new ‘red heels’ look, which will be appearing on Kindles everywhere this weekend! and also, just to help more new readers find it and take the risk in reading something new. I hope many do, and that if you’ve already read it, you’ll tell your friends about it, too.

Besides the dirt cheap first novel, there are two days left (until midnight January 8, 2016) to grab these Kindle Deals in the USA and UK:

2 more days to get my ‪#‎KindleCountdown‬ deals, USA and UK readers! http://author.to/hgstewart

Amazon.com – Where the Butterflies Go: Poems of Hope and Encouragement Jan 01, 2016 – Jan 08, 2016

Amazon.com – The Friends I’ve Never Met (A Romantic Comedy -Second Chances ) Jan 01, 2016 – Jan 08, 2016

Amazon.co.uk – Three Spaces Jan 01, 2016 – Jan 08, 2016

Amazon.co.uk – Remarkably Great: A Romantic Comedy (If You Like Sophie Kinsella You’ll Love Heather Grace Stewart)
Jan 01, 2016 – Jan 08, 2016

PAPERBACK DEALS!

Morning Rain Publishing is having a huge sale on their paperback books. Strangely, Incredibly Good and all their paperbacks will be just 9.99 Canadian for a limited time! They’ve made online shopping on their site really easy. Grab the deals while you still can!

 

GET YOUR TICKETS!

The Ticket, my third romantic comedy novel, is already charting as a “Movie Tie-In” on some Kindle Bestsellers charts in Canada and the USA! I’m absolutely thrilled, thank you for your support! It’s available for pre-order now, and will be sent to your Kindles on release day, Feb. 11, 2016.

Paperbacks are still a possibility…but I can’t afford all that involves right now (a big advance investment). So if you can and are willing to read on a Kindle, that’s your best bet for now.

That’s it for now. I have to get back to editing! (and a sick hubby) 😦

xo
Heather

 

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Sometimes You Write Crap Every Day.

One of the things I love most about my job is helping to encourage other authors. I’ve been writing for a living for 20 years now (wow!) and I’ve learned a few things along the way. I love passing them on to younger writers, in hopes that I motivate them the way I’ve been motivated by other writers in the past.

I clearly remember being a first-time newspaper reporter, guzzling ounces of coffee before 9 a.m.; so nervous about how to put a story together. Could I get it done in time? Then, when I began my first column and really put myself, my thoughts and opinions out there – – what if people laughed?

What got me through was the people who had been there before me. The editors, senior writers, and eventually, when I began writing books, other, more experienced authors and even a couple screenwriters. They gave me honest advice and cut the BS out on a lot of stuff I’d been fed BS on before. It helped me realize that I was going to make it in this business of writing, editing, and losing your mind marketing, because they’d made it, and still had the energy to tell stories and give me advice.

So, here I am now, offering some writing advice, and reminding you to take everything you read about the process with a grain of salt. Just like everybody’s story is going to be styled differently, so is the story of how you get from a blank page to a 70,000 word novel. It’s personal.

I’ve been working on this new novel, The Match, this past month, but not getting too far. Every morning, I’d tell myself the well-known mantra, “write every day,” and then I’d sit down at the computer, and I’d write total crap. Every day. For a whole week.

I mean, the stuff was nonsense like “I should put a paragraph about skinny jeans in here,” but then I’d be interrupted by my daughter, who was home with strep throat, asking for juice, and I’d forget all about skinny jeans.

Sometimes, life gets in the way of your writing, and if you aren’t working to an absolute deadline, it just doesn’t feel like it’s the right time to push yourself on it.  There were four “work to rule” strike days this month, and a Professional Day (essentially, another day off for my kid). I try not to work as many hours when she’s home off school, because these are precious days. I know she’ll soon have a boyfriend and want very little to do with me.

Strep throat, work to rule, I got sick, the cat got sick, we started painting the house, I had a couple of book signing events to attend and hours of marketing work to do for my novels, and then Strangely, Incredibly Good hit #1 in Time Travel Romance on Kindle, and suddenly, it was all about the OTHER books; no time to start a new one!

Besides, I was writing crap.

I’m still writing really rotten stuff, in my opinion, but it’s also starting to come together. I write something about the plot or a character every day, and then I go back to my marketing work, and these days, getting ready for Christmas.

I know The Match will come together when it’s good and ready. I’m also taking better care of myself so that when it comes in a steady stream as it often does, I’m rested and prepared to put in the hours!

Don’t worry if you don’t write beautiful prose every day. Do what you can, and don’t beat yourself up over that. If you’re truly a writer, the story won’t let you give up on it.

Heather

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Jennifer Bogart: Create a Community of Author Friends

 

Today I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to feature author Jennifer Bogart as my guest blogger. Jennifer became my friend while editing two of my novels. Besides being a fantastic storyteller and cheerleader for other authors, Jennifer is the mother of four boys. Before you leave this page, be sure to click on the Rafflecopter box at the bottom, That will take you to her blog, where you can enter to win a $25 Amazon gift card! 

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First, thanks to Heather for letting me use her virtual space to talk about Remember Newvember, writing, and finding inspiration. The world is a remarkably great place. Since starting the journey to publication, I’ve met some strangely, incredibly good writer friends, and Heather is at the top of the list. Without the constant support and encouragement, life wouldn’t be the same.

Inspiration for Newvember came from my everyday life. Stuck in routine, happy to exist within a clearly defined space, I struggled – and often still do – to break out of the comfort of familiarity. I discovered that writing is hard work… but not writing is even more difficult. Without the release writing provides, too many chaotic emotions well up and bubble over as suds of insanity. Writing keeps me focused, gives me peace, and provides balance. Most days, I exist somewhere between imagination and reality, since a large portion of my time is spent working on my own writing or editing for others. The hardest part of being a writer is letting others in, taking advice, and recognizing that the work begins after the story is complete.

Marketing, however, is a different beast entirely, and this is where the real work begins. Lately, I’ve tried to make marketing an extension of my creative process. Writing blogs and guest posts, creating worthwhile content and connecting with readers, writers, and other creatives are essential activities because in the end, we have to support each other to achieve success. We’re in this together, for better or worse, and I’m striving to make it for the better. Having author friends, both virtual and in person, transforms the solitary act of writing into one of solidarity. No one understands the depth and passion of the creative mind quite like another artist.

One of the themes that runs through Newvember is friendship – specifically, the different kinds of relationships we need. Not everyone can provide the write right kind of support and encouragement, so it’s important to connect with those who can. Thankfully, I’ve met authors like Heather, who are open, giving, and honest about what is truly involved in the writing process. Sharing resources makes the writing world a smaller, friendlier space.

This post was supposed to be about revisiting Newvember, but it turned into something better… it’s about revisiting friendship – especially the ones that you need most to hold onto your sanity, create a sense of community, and provide inspiration to keep pushing forward in a world that doesn’t always understand what an artist needs.

Jennifer Bogart’s three women’s fiction novels are Remember Newvember, Reflections and Money, Masks & Madness. She has also written two romantic short stories (Under the Stars and Seven Seconds), one serialized novel (Sunny with a Twist of Olive), and one YA fantasy (Liminal Lights published by Morning Rain Publishing).

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