Character Interview from Twitter.

On Sunday night, there’s a Twitter chat I spend an hour doing with some of the other indie authors. Tonight’s chat was about a character who isn’t a main character in our current work in progress. Below are the questions and answers from the Twitter chat.

Introduction Question: Who are you? What novel are you from? Who’s writing the novel?

Answer: I’m Rain or Rainy. I showed up as an eight year or so in the books involving my cousin because… I wanted to. I was not planned by my author, Scott, and later I’ll also have my own trilogy. In those, I’ll be around twenty years old.

Question: What is your relationship to the main character and how do you feel about them?

Answer: In the second book I showed up in, I befriended the main character and her lap is awesome to snuggle up into since I’m a kid. She’s also one of the mates/wives of my cousin. In my books, I’m the main character. So, it’s all about me. Laughs.

Question: What is the main conflict in the novel and how do you play into that conflict?

Answer: I figure out our home is about to be attacked due to the conflict between my cousin and one of the followers of Eris, the goddess of discord. She’s a right pain in our butts. In my story? All I know is I’m involved in a haunted house.

Question: What is your backstory? How has your author made you a unique character?

Answer: I was born during a powerful thunder storm. Water loves me, so much so that sometimes it decides to dump rain onto me if I get emotional or just because it wants to rain on me. On the other hand, I use water based magic with ease since as I said, water loves me.

Question: Where does you story take place? Do you like living there?

Answer: The family farm. I love everyone there and the land around it, even if my great (something) grandmother is kind of frightening. She’s old school, I’ll devour you if you anger me type. And then there’s the blasted haunted house I have yet to be introduced to.

Question: How do you evolve throughout the story? Do you have any major breakthroughs?

Answer: I do a little, only because of how I become friends with the main character. As I said, her lap is awesome to cuddle in and she lets me ramble on about anything. And plays dolls with me! Later, I grew up and now I want new things.

Question: If you had your own story, what would it be about? Do you know if your author has anything further planned for you?

Answer: I tortured my writer until he gave in to my demands. So yes, I shall return and have my own trilogy! Book one should be out later this year. He insisted he had to finish two other books first. I think he’s stalling! Or he likes my cousin more than me!

Last Question: Name one weird thing about yourself.

Answer: Besides being touched by water? I love my white hair w/ natural blue highlights in it. As I grew up, I let it grow longer so it reaches down to my knees or longer.

Website Changes.

Spent a few minutes working on adding to my web page. Decided I liked the Twitter feed, so added it. Melody’s and Sarah’s web page is made even if it’s empty at the moment. And also made the web page for Endings, the next book for Bastet’s Daughters. This book won’t be done until spring.

Progress Update.

With tonight’s word count added, I’ve hit 10k words on Melody’s book for Dyalessia Games, which means I have another eight weeks before the book is finished.

I’ve also made my release schedule for the rest of the year, which means I’ve realized I need to write another book or two this year instead of the goal of four I thought was going to be enough to make it through the year.

Edits…

I’ve gone through my three books and my short story and gave them some heavy edits. I hope the passages are easier to read with the way I’ve removed a lot of the words which were filler words, or rewrote the passages I wasn’t happy with.

I’m closing in on finishing book two of Bastet’s Daughters. I’d like to spend the rest of the week adding more to the book as a means to wrap up the last few scenes. Then I’ll work on the edits and publish it.

Thoughts…

Dyalessia Games: Alex & Christie was my first book I wrote and over the past six months, I’ve learned a lot since putting it up for sale.

Looking back on this book, there are parts of it I’m not happy with.

Having done some more research and having been in contact with people, I’ve learned new ways on how to edit my books.

Having said that, I’ve sent my first book through another round of edits over this past weekend, cleaning up many of the passages, revising some places in the book where I felt I fell flat on what was happening, and fixed the way I came up with the chapters, giving the book more chapters the same way I’ve done with my other two books.

The point to this post is to say, I will be releasing the new updated version to Amazon in the next day or so and I hope the book is easier to read.

With what I’ve learned over the past six months, all I can do is apologize again about all the mistakes I’ve made with this book. My other books will also be given another pass at edits, but I don’t feel they are as bad off as my first book.

I know people don’t like to hear it but as a self-published author, it took me some time to get the money to be able to afford any help towards editing and fixing my books.

All I can say is thank you for taking a chance on my books by reading them since I’m a new author, and I hope these edits will make all my current books easier to read.

New Years 2017

It’s New Years Eve since it’s past midnight here.

I’d like to thank everyone who helped with getting my novels put together in 2017. I’d like to give thanks to everyone who read my novels, and I hope those readers stick with me through 2018.

My goal for the year is to finish my two trilogies and write and publish another two books. Plus maybe a few short stories.

Anyhow, have a good celebration and let’s ring in 2018!