Showing posts with label Sweet Bytes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet Bytes. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

So Many Stories?

Not sure who said it first, but, in reality, there are no new stories.  Only new ways of telling them.  Don’t believe me?  Check this out..
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings over sixty years ago.  Here is Ian McKellen portraying the wise old wizard character, Gandolf.
Notice his striking resemblance to Professor Dumbledore in the Harry Potter stories?
 And Obi Wan Kenobi of Star Wars fame?
J.K. Rowling and George Lucus weren’t copying anyone.  You can go all the way back thousands of years and find the same wise old character mentoring Jason, Aeneas, and Achilles in Greek Mythology.
Why?  Because, there are no original stories.  Only new ways of telling them.  Why are there no original stories?  (Psst, I love ‘why!’)  Because human beings have certain needs and great stories help fill those needs.  A boy needs a wise man to help him along the path to manhood, to help him discover his strengths, and to become confident in using them.  A boy’s natural instinct is to get into conflicts with his father, like a blade sharpening itself against a stone.  But, a *grandfather* fits the bill.  Sadly, not many boys have a grandfather, or a good grandfather, around to fill this need.  And so we have the wise old mentor character.
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If you’re a storyteller wannabe of any kind, check out anything by Joseph Campbell, the dude who wrote extensively on the Monomyth.  George Lucus learned a ton from him and you can really see it in the Star Wars saga.  The Monomyth  is a good place to start.
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As for me, I know the heroine from my Ophelia Dawson Chronicles is not the first girl to kick blood-sucking dead guys where it hurts most.
And I know she’s not the first to kiss a vampire either.
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
But, she is the first to addict one to Nintendo DS.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Friday News for Kimber An

Great Reviews for Sweet Bytes!
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Jen Gave It Four Stars
She said, "We also meet Victoria, The girl's Grandmother - who is also Empathy. And she is the Funniest - most awesome grandmother i have ever met :) Loved her! She's also set out to teach the girls everything she knows in order to survive their upcoming 18th birthday - it's the only way to get their lives back."  You don't have to be young to kick butt!
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Nayu Gave It a 10/10
She said, "I think it shows Kimber An's growth as a writer, because I couldn't find anything I wasn't keen on."  This is a fab compliment because I've known Nayu a long time and she's read all my published stuff.  We reviewed together at Enduring Romance and I learned from the author/mentors that all the best storytellers never stop trying to learn.
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Thanks, Ladies!

Monday, October 17, 2011

SWEET BYTES Released!

Looks like the wheels are still turning, but it's up for sale at the Noble YA site!
https://www.nobleyoungadult.com/Books/342/Sweet-Bytes
Oh, joy, do I have a lot of work to do now. 
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Be sure to scroll down to the other Sweet Bytes release posts, especially this one-
http://fabulouslyyoungepubs.blogspot.com/2011/10/friday-news-release-festivities-for.html
Therein you will discover how to win prizes, especially the Grand Prize! 
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The Grand Prize Drawing ends October 24th!
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See ya!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

SWEET BYTES: A Review by Kimber, Jr.

Welcome to the very first review of my new novel, Sweet Bytes.  As always, my daughter, Kimber Jr, gets the first shot.  She's also my first critic and editor, a thoroughly professional teenager who doesn't hesitate to tell me when my story is crap.  Take it away, Baby Girl!  Mommy wuvs you so much!  (Oooh, she's going to be so cranky when she reads that part.)
REVIEW by Kimber Jr
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Really Awesome Young Adult Fiction Review #1
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Hi, everyone! Miss me? Yep, I’m back, and this time I’m reviewing a rather good book about blood-sucking dead guys (aka vampires) called Sweet Bytes. Please note, though: this is the third in a series so if you haven’t read the others yet I suggest you either go do so or at least read my reviews of them. FYI, they’re called Crushed Sugar and Sugar Rush. They’re awesome books too! OK, now to the review!

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The story opens with Ophelia saying a final good-bye to her father, who had been killed the previous Christmas, right before the whole fiasco with Martin-the-ultimate-jerk-ex-boyfriend and his psycho family. She then meets Tristan who’s been assigned to protect her from attack. Her twin sister, Bianca, has also been assigned a protector-Maya.  Both are the adopted children of Joseph, the leader of the Benevolent Oldbloods (good vamps.)

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The whole family has been hit hard. Ophelia’s grief for her dad, Brandon (the very cute and lovable…uh-oh! In books, it tends to be an extreme hazard to your health to be cute and lovable. Just ask Dobby! L), Worf (her old dog), and her true love Adrian is driving her to smash everything from her snowman to Bianca’s new sewing machine. To be perfectly honest she’d probably give Harry Potter from Order of the Phoenix a run for his money! Bianca and Mom aren’t much better, and if anything Bianca’s worse. She won’t even sew, and that is a sign that we should all be extremely worried.

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On the upside, though, she gets to go visit her grandma in Seward. There she discovers even little old ladies aren’t innocent anymore! Her grandma’s name is Victoria Greylyn, and she could give Buffy the Vampire Slayer a run for her money! Even the local vamps share this opinion!

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So Grandma starts educating Bianca on how not to behave like a proper damsel in distress and Ophelia on how to not stab herself in the forehead with a pair of rather sharp fighting knives. While at Seward, they find out that everyone’s favorite cute, lovable shapeshifter isn’t entirely gone.

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The bad news is the Malevolent Oldbloods (bad vamps) have this thing for Ophelia. See, to be perfectly honest, they’re not much better than the Newbloods. They know she’s a Sweet, and they have nothing against eating people like her. Except for one thing…..she’s also an empath. And this throws a monkey wrench into their chomp-Ophelia plans. So they really want to do one of two things: Turn her into a blood-sucking dead gal, or chomp away.

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Needless to say, Ophelia doesn’t much fancy either option. Eventually, the Malevolents (for future reference, they’re what I call the Nasty Faction) try to bribe her.
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 (Ophelia and the Benevolents are the Goodies (huh). Martin and most Newbloods are the Baddies. And the Malevolent Oldbloods join the age-old, intensely proud faction of the Nasties.)

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Some Twinkies, Supermario, and peppermint tea later, and Ophelia’s dealt with that little bribe to her own satisfaction.  If you’ve read Sugar Rush, you’ll be yelling “Yes!!!!”

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Unfortunately, before we can all start skipping around the room with joy, Joseph decides they need to return to Togo, because the Malevolents now know where Grandma is, and that is very bad.

So they do, and immediately Bianca stirs up some comic relief with a little help from a new/old accomplice.  They throw a massive food fight in the cafeteria! Between that and the cruise ship finally arriving, we get to have a bit of fun before the next major battle.

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Unfortunately, we don’t have long to wait. One day, Ophelia and Tristan KISS (yeah, you heard me-KISS!!!). Afterwards, Ophelia realizes-hey, I’ve done that before! But-I haven’t! What’s going on here?!

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It’s what I call Tristan’s “No Way Out moment”. See, No Way Out by Phil Collins (specifically, the theme version) is a song from Brother Bear. It’s all about being in despair-like Tristan is here-and then someone comes along and says…sorry, can’t say!  It’s a really great song, and it’s this scene here that inspired me to assign it as Tristan’s theme song.
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In Tristan’s case, that “someone” is Ophelia.
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Then, it’s time for the prom. Everyone has a rather good time-or, at least, they do until some Malevolents literally crash the party.
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One of them, our old buddy Jean-Pierre, captures another old buddy, Katelyn the super-bully, and threatens to kill her.
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When Martin makes an untimely entrance and kidnaps her from her kidnapper (whoah, that’s a lot of kidnapping), there’s only one way for her to get out of this fix, save her friends, and reunite with her beloved, Adrian. The only problem is…well, I can’t tell you.  My mommy won’t let me!
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All in all, it’s a great book! It has awesome themes of love, forgiveness, sacrifice, and loyalty. If you like Twilight but are sick and tired of Bella’s never getting to actually kick butt, this is totally the series for you!
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Don’t worry, I’ll still review. Until the next review, though, happy hippogriffs to you!
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Thank you Baby Girl!  (Yeah, she hates it when I call her that, but I just can't seem to help myself.)
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Okay, now scroll down or click on this link-   SWEET BYTES Release Festivities   Comment under this post and that one to enter the GRAND PRIZE DRAWING.  *This contest ends October 24th.*

Visit the other blogs and comment to win a free copy of the Sweet Bytes eBook.  Thank you!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Friday News: Release Festivities for SWEET BYTES!

Good morning, Blog Buddies!  I just finished updating my Calendar page at main site.  You don't need to go there, because I cut and pasted it in this post.

Okay, so here's the plan.  Sunday, my professional Young Adult, my daughter 'Kimber Jr,' will post the very first review of Sweet Bytes right here on this blog, thus kicking off the celebration.  No, I didn't put her up to it, I swear.  I taught her to read a month before her second birthday (yes, I do mean right before she turned 2 years old!) and she hasn't hesitated to tell me when a book is crap ever since!  Even mine.  "That's lame, Mom!  You spelled that wrong, Mom!"  Since my readership is teens, I figured I'd better do as she says.  She used to review for me at Enduring Romance and had her own review blogs too.  Now, she's too busy being a teen for regular reviews, but she's still my first editor, critic, and the very first reviewer of each of my new books.  And to think, once upon a time, she was witto baby guuurl!

In any case, that post will kick off the Grand Prize Drawing!  At my guest posts and reviews, a free eBook of Sweet Bytes can be won simply by commenting under the post. 
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***These drawings are open to anyone in the world who has an eMail address I can send the eBook to.*** 
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There's only one Grand Prize and it starts here at Fab ePubs.  You must comment along with a way to contact you under the post, email address, Facebook, Twitter, something I'm on.  *This contest ends October 24th.*

***Sorry!  The Grand Prize Drawing is open to readers in the United States only!  The postage is just too expensive otherwise.***
***The prize moose is actually a sitting up, lighter colored version of this one!***
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Okay, here's the line-up of guest blogs.  I do have confirmed reviewers, besides Kimber Jr, but no exact dates on them yet.
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Guest Posts-
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October 14th- I Heart YA   This one's today!  Better pop over right after you finish reading this post!
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October 15th- I Post 'An Asian Hero?' at Noble YA
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October 16th- Kimber, Jr Reviews SWEET BYTES at Fabulously Young ePubs!
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October 17th- Nayu's Reading Corner.
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October 17th- Zombies Don't Blog
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October 21st- at the blog of Romantic Fantasy Author, Tia Nevitt
October 22nd- Sweater Cursed
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October 22nd- Reader Girls
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October 25th- Night Owl Teen
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October 29th- Getting Scientific at Bestselling Fantasy Author Lisa Shearin's Blog
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November 1st- The Long and Short Of It
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If you would like to interview me, blog-swap, have me guest-post, showcase Sweet Bytes, or ask me to participate in a blogosphere event, please Please eMail Me!
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My main site-   Kimber An

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Good-bye, Lady Di

Good morning, Blog Buds! (just a little late)
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I'm supposed to be off the computer, resting my hands and cleaning house, while I wait for my final edits on Sweet Bytes to come back from my wonderful editor, Cynthia. But, then, I remembered it was my day at Fab ePubs, so here I am!  The release date is October 17th, by the way.  So, I'm going to be all over cyberspace and a very busy girl for a few weeks.  Anyway...
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I figured out months ago that Ophelia would experience a Prom Night From Hell near the end of the story, so I had to go searching for the perfect prom dress. I wanted something very 'princess-like,' but also powerful. I always loved this picture of Princess Diana from a shoot she did for Vogue magazine.

The dress is by Gianni Versachi. (Psst, Bianca mentions his name in the book as a tribute.) So, the dress became my inspiration for Ophelia's prom gown, which had a long, flowing, not-embroidered or embellished A-line skirt and was pale blue.
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But, then, C.H. Scarlett  sent my cover art to me and I was floored!  I mean, how stunning and gorgeous!  Luckily, I was still in edits, so I've gone back and changed the description of Ophelia's prom grown to match up with the cover. 
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As for Lady Di, well, she's an icon.  She'll always be with us.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Friday, August 19, 2011

Friday News: Noble Publishing Accepts SWEET BYTES

Just waiting on the contract!  It was a delightful and surprising twist in my authorly journey and I'm extremely grateful to all my fellow ePub YA authors here for their encouragement.  It was just the way the cookie crumbled, but turns out the cookie was chocolate!  (Not sure if that metaphor works, but I'm chocolate-deprived at the moment.  So, I'll go with it.)  I'll keep you posted on developments with Noble Young Adult  I'm really grateful for this opportunity.