Showing posts with label sunny side up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunny side up. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Aargh! It's Talk Like a Pirate Day!

Tuesday Trailer? Of Course.

If you're writing a pirate book, you'll need some background music to keep you writing. This one has some terrific pirate songs for your use. 

I don't know about you, but getting the right music playing as I'm writing, really helps my writing to flow.

Not writing a pirate book? You just might be inspired after listening to these tales!


No interest in writing a pirate tale?

Try this. No, no pirates, but have you ever been on a cruise when someone has been murdered? No? I didn't think so.

Get the Book at Amazon

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

SUNNY SIDE-UP IS RELEASED!

Today is the official day to get Sunny Side-Up, a Susan Cramer Mystery, in paperback!

Get it at Amazon

And if you still prefer the eBook, that's okay too.

Get it here!

Watch the book trailer!

Visit Awesomegang to learn even more!

Thursday, July 31, 2014

BLOG TOUR: What am I working on? Why I write what I do? What is my writing process?



Today I'm part of a BLOG TOUR. Only 3 questions, mind you, but they are important ones. Virginia Ripple tagged me. She can be found at: http://virginiaripple.com/. Virginia writes Christian fiction, inspirational books and Bible studies books.

Here goes:

What am I working on?

I am currently in the editing stage of Sunny Side-Up, a cozy mystery set on the Aloha cruise ship touring the Hawaiian islands. This book should be available for purchase in both paperback and Kindle formats by October of 2014.

I am also working on the first draft of The Gift: A Parable of the Key. This third and last book in the Parable Series should be out in the fall of 2015.

Why I write what I do?

I enjoy writing Christian fiction as well as mystery for many reasons. Christian fiction is not only the telling of a great story, but, hopefully, it is a story told so that movement within the reader is the rule rather than the exception. A great Christian fiction parable will show the reader how to make a better life.

As for mystery. It's kind of nice sometimes to read just for fun, for escape. And that's not always possible in a Christian fiction novel like it is for a good cozy mystery. I enjoyed reading Nancy Drew Mysteries when I was a teen, so I'm sure that's when my love for the genre began.

What is my writing process?

I usually write in the morning, before my brain gets fogged up with the 'stuff' of the day. I like it best when there is little noise and plenty of space to think. I try not to edit as I go, but I have to watch for that issue all of the time. I try to write and write and then go back to the edits later. I find that my best writing comes in streams, kind of like a nice creek that runs through the rocks and valleys down the mountain. If I stop to pick a flower or toss a stone, I sometimes have a hard time getting back on track.

Thanks for reading!

If you're interested in reading the answers to the same questions from another author, I'm still working on getting one to tag! If you'd like to answer the three questions send me an email at: kathy@ariverofstones, and I'll tag you!

Happy Writing!

Kathryn

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Blisters...and other Summer Challenges



Do you find yourself waning in the summer, almost like those flowers you planted in your front yard?

It's so hot.

You swore you wouldn't complain about the heat, remember? You promised that you would appreciate the summer when it came, so sick and tired you were of the winter chills.

And now what are you doing?

Lounging. Reading. Hiking. Getting blisters on your heels,
sweat running down your back.

Do you exercise in the morning? I do. And I have to turn the swamp cooler on just as I'm getting up at 6:30 or 7:00, or whenever in the morning to exercise.

Did you catch the "whenever"?

My schedule is going to pot. All I want to do is lounge and read.

Perhaps that isn't so bad. I mean, doesn't a writer need to read multiple writers to improve his/her game?

Still, I'd like to think I've accomplished something this summer. It's the middle of July, I've got August, and then fall starts to come, easily, like the frost that is suddenly on my car windows.

Summer may present some challenges but I think I'm up for it. Thinking now I remember through the delirium.

Yes, I'm publishing my seventh book come October, and I've got two audio books in the works... Not too bad for a blistery summer.

You think?

These two books will be coming
out in 
audio before October.
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This book will be released 
in October! 


Thursday, July 10, 2014

SUNNY SIDE-UP BOOK TRAILER!

If you read my blog yesterday, you'll know that my new book cover and prologue was presented. Today, I'd like to share with you my book trailer:


If you're an author looking for a great and FREE way (as long as your trailer is 30 seconds or under) to share your book, Animoto.com is a great place.


Have some fun and get the word out about your book!

Kathryn

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Sunny Side-Up NEW COVER and PROLOGUE!

Okay, things are heating up quite nicely for my newest book, Sunny Side-Up, (Book Two) in the Susan Cramer Mystery Series to be released in October 2014!

New cover!

Here's the blurb that will be on the back of the book:

"Susan Cramer was desperately in need of a vacation, but not at the expense of another dead man."

            A leisurely vacation turns deadly when an old man falls dead at Susan's feet on the cruise ship Aloha.

            Was she some sort of death magnet?
           
            Maybe so. Maybe not.

            One thing was for sure. Through the lies, secrets, and surprises to be discovered on board and off, Susan will learn at least one important thing, and this thing called "love" will be something she wished had never followed her out to the high seas.


 PROLOGUE:

The old man wore a black suit, a starched white shirt and a black bow tie, the standard fare for men of his age. They were both on a cruise ship, and though she didn't really know him, they’d been speaking. At least, she'd been speaking. The man was drunk and could hardly stand; he'd kept asking her to repeat herself.
She'd been speaking about her divorce and subsequent trip when his blue-gray eyes had clouded over and he'd collapsed in a heap in front of her.
She'd reached for him, of course. But his body had slipped through her fingers like a fish in shallow water.  He'd tried to breathe, taking in two shallow gasps. But he was lying there now, his blistered face to the sky, his eyes staring, his left leg bent behind him in some sort of twisted leap. He was dead, Susan was sure of that.
            “Help!” she screamed, watching the dance floor for someone, anyone...
            And then suddenly, she was there, an old woman in a gold dress, her bronzed skin twinkling against the burnished fabric. She leaned over the man.
            “What happened?” the old woman's voice quivered. It reminded Susan of a child’s.
            As the salty air caressed Susan's cheeks, she looked out at the great blue ocean for only a moment and thought of Henry.
            “I…I don’t know, we were just talking.”
            The woman in gold, her hair perfectly coiffed, reached for the man’s wrist. And in that moment Susan saw Henry James as John Middleton, lying dead by the old coal burning stove at the Hotel Camaro.
            The woman was sobbing, leaning over the man, trying to shake him awake.
            “What did you do?” she wailed. Her eyes were a blotchy black and mascara was running down her naked neck.
            Susan looked away.
The champagne glass near the deck’s railing had spilled. The place where it lodged was a red and sticky, wet.
            “I can’t wake him!”
            The waves must have crashed against the large cruise ship, but Susan hardly noticed; she barely saw those who had suddenly gathered around her including the face of Charles, one of the officers on board ship. He pronounced the man dead.
            “But, how can he be…dead?” the old woman gasped, holding her chest, breathing in the sea air in shuddering gasps.
Susan stood next to the railing. She looked out at the sea and wasn't sure when the old man was taken away with his sobbing wife. How had she gotten to the railing anyway? Why was the man dead? And just as important, who had killed him?
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Comments or questions? Would you like to review the book for me in exchange for a free copy? Contact me at: kathy@ariverofstones.com.

Haven't read book one yet? Find it here.