Monday, May 21, 2012

It's About Who (and What) You Know + BECOMING Giveaway



Along with fellow YA authors Tiffany King and C.A. Kunz, I recently had the pleasure of speaking to the students of Deltona Middle School and University High School about what it's like to be an author. We explained that some of us work full-time jobs and still manage successful writing careers, and we encouraged the students to write in their spare time if they had any interest at all. We also discussed the ins and outs of self-publishing and what that means versus being a traditionally published author.

Then we opened it up for questions. The most common question? "Where do you get your ideas and inspiration for your books?"

This is a great question, and one that is frequently asked in interviews. What I found interesting is that my fellow authors responded the same way that I do. "Write what you know."

I don't think there's any better advice to new writers. High school students will probably find it easiest to write a story based in high school. A young adult in her early twenties might get started with a college-themed story. Once the groundwork is laid and the writer is comfortable with her setting and characters, new elements can be incorporated into the story. Make the protagonist a youth-sleuth, for example, and you have a modern-day Nancy Drew. One doesn't have to stray far from reality to have a compelling story.

My first published novel, Becoming, was written using this advice. The book's opening setting is Newnan, Georgia, a city where I lived for five years. My female protagonist, Amber Hopkins, is loosely based on a 17-year-old young woman with whom I worked while serving youth in Atlanta's foster care (and mental health) systems. The real young lady so inspired me by overcoming a challenged life that I wanted to immortalize her in my books.

When I shared this with the students, it caught their attention. A number of them were in foster care themselves, or had been at some point in their lives. The idea that one of them might inspire a story like Becoming seemed to give them inspiration. I actually hope that it inspired them to write their own stories!

And now, on to the giveaway! I'm going to give away either a signed paperback version of Becoming (if the winner is in the U.S.), or the complete eBook Daughters of Saraqael trilogy (to keep the value about the same) if the winner is international. In order to qualify to win, you need only comment on this post stating that you'd like to win, and one thing that inspires you.

Here's the blurb to further entice you:

Every three years, Amber Hopkins explodes. Okay, not a blown-to-smithereens explosion, but whatever it is always hurts like hell and leaves her life a shambles. She’s already worked her way through five foster placements, and she’s doing whatever she can to avoid getting blasted into a sixth.

As her eighteenth birthday approaches and she feels the strange and powerful energy building, disaster looms. When the inevitable explosion occurs, her life gets its biggest shakeup yet. She’ll not only learn how her fellow foster and best friend, Gabriel, really feels about her, but she’ll discover that she isn’t really without family.

To top it all off, she’ll finally find out why she’s having the power surges: she isn’t entirely human.

Amber must Become, transitioning to another plane of existence and risking the loss of the most important relationship she’s ever had. Her choice will impact the future of an entire race of beings, and will pit her against an enemy that will prey upon her doubt to try and take her very life.

Kind of makes the explosions now seem like a cakewalk
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Good luck to all who enter!

18 comments:

  1. I would love to win this book and what inspires me my family.

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    1. Thanks, Patrice! I also think we can find a lot of inspiration from our families. Most of them are "stranger than fiction." LOL

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  2. I'd love a chance to win! And I look forward to joining you in future talks at schools with Tiffany and C.A.

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    1. Thanks, Kristina! Tiffany, C.A. and I are very much looking forward to future talks with you. The more, the merrier, eh? :)

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  3. I would love to win this book. It sounds very good. Please enter me in contest.

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    1. Sure thing, Tore! And if you'd like to share what inspires you, we'd love to know. Thanks for entering!

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  4. I'd love to win the ebooks. Thanks a lot for the chance!
    And nature inspires me :)

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    1. Oh, nature is wonderfully inspiring, isn't it, Evie? CENTRAL's main protagonist, Olivia, loves nature, too. Good luck in the giveaway!

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  5. This book sounds great, I would love to win it. Thank you for the giveaway, Raine!! :)

    What inspires me: family and friends

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    1. Consider yourself entered! :) I think family and friends make for great character fodder myself. Good choices!

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  6. I would love to win this book! My children inspire me. I was never more inspired to be a better person than when I had them to think about. They are my muses. :)

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    1. What a lovely sentiment, Mandee! Funny you mention that, as I was inspired to write young adult novels after my daughter was born. Children definitely are a terrific source of inspiration, especially for the lighter side of life. :)

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  7. I would love to be entered to win! Thanks for the giveaway! I would have to say my nieces inspire me. They are one and two years old -- watching them grow and witnessing their innocence is beautiful.

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    1. That's incredibly sweet, Misty. :) There are many times when that simple innocence can prove inspiring, I have to agree. Thanks so much for entering the giveaway!

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  8. Please enter me. I am inspired by amazing authors - the ones who write extraordinary stories, but are also willing to talk to their fans. Who are willing to offer us courage boosts and writing advice. So, basically...you guys :)

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    1. Happy to enter you into the giveaway, Lauren. :) What awesome words you've shared...inspiration for me today, that's for sure! Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  9. I would love to read this. I am inspired by the little things, like a small smile from a stranger or the smell of the earth after it rains.

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    1. Thanks, Twisty! We should never overlook the little things, right? They're what make up the whole, and often provide the most inspiration. :)

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