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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Author's Interview by the Owl Book Blog

Author's Interview by the Owl Book Blog


OWL-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

Author- Perhaps in my early teens years when I became interested in poets and poetry and begun writing poetry.

OWL-How long does it take you to write a book?

Author -Usually about a year or two. Depending on the research needed and the length of the book. The entire “UnHoly Pursuit” series has been a work in progress since 2001.

OWL-What is your work schedule like when you're writing?

Author-I have to remind myself to stop and eat, go pay bills, and even have tell myself it's time to go to bed.

OWL-What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

Author- I find myself writing in a much older dialect and sentence structure that isn't commonly used today. Then I have to revert back to modern English, I like King Speak or Speech because it's much more poetic than sentence structures used today.

OWL-How do your books get published?

Author-Independent publishers.

OWL-Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?

Author-Observance of everyday life, extensive traveling and interacting with other. My characters were developed from ancient literature like the Book of Enoch, the bible (No, it is not a religious literary work) and many different cultural mythology and belief, sacred books, history.

OWL-When did you write your first book and how old were you?

Author-My very first book I wrote for my parents at age six. It was made of construction paper with 20 pages stapled between. It was about my me, parents and my pets. I had scores of pets.

OWL-What do you like to do when you're not writing?

Author-I'm not the type of person who like running, jumping, climbing or doing anything strenuous. I once left a date because the guy wanted to hike up a mountainous trail and then go to a camp. I had already been on a cave tour adventure and didn't like it. But before the evening was over he saw things my way, spend the day at the beach, reading. That's energetic enough. I prefer something peace and laid back.

OWL-What does your family think of your writing?

Author-They love it but skips over the love making scenes. (LOL!)

OWL-What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?

Author-That a lot more goes into creating a book than I knew. Writing the story is enjoyable, relaxing and you realize you are leaving your legacy to the world.

OWL-How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

Author-So far, including my very first book written for my parents, the number stands at 17. As a teenager I wrote a book of poetry.

OWL-Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?

Author-Write with your emotions, do not allow your creativity to be hindered by structures. If there are no emotions put into the story or poet it will be as flat as the paper it is written upon. Find and use your own style. It will be like no one else's.

OWL-Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?

Author_Yes, some more than others. Their questions are; What does the main character Ana do next after such and such incident? Can't I tone Bea or Azazael down? Most of the questions are usually along the line of what will happen next?

OWL-Do you like to create books for adults?

Author-All of my works are classified as adult literary.

OWL-What do you think makes a good story?

Author-A good plot, well developed main characters, a well balance of elements such as violence, evilness. For example if a character is evil or good tell why they posses these traits. It is very important for the story to have the ability to answer who, what, when, why and where.

OWL-As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?

Author-This changed every week; I wanted to be a writer, a teacher, a nurse, an astronaut, a baseball player,

OWL-Any books in the works?

Author_Yes, I'm editing and refining the other books of the series.

OWL-What are your plans for the future?

Author-I'd love to see more of the world. I've traveled exclusively throughout the US, Canada and Mexico but would like to see the rest of the world. I've always been involved in charity work so I'll be going back to that, full time. Right now, 10% of the sale of every book is given one of the various 
organizations I've chosen to support. 
















Thursday, June 2, 2016

In my previous post, I mentioned to talk about I’d launched my campaign a to fund this book.


In my previous post, I mentioned to talk about I’d launched my campaign a to fund this book. There’s a school of thought that says you want a substantial number of followers before you begin. I got that and they are now chewing me a new one. I went around to all my sites and collected the followers and they came to over 5,000.  Some may say, there’s an element of truth to both of these: what matters is not the number of followers, per se, but the amount of buzz surrounding a project. The number of followers a project has is simply one sign of overall popularity, but not a definitive one. But from the number of people who has been riding my ass I beg to different. I want to make this book a reality perhaps more than anything else.

This popularity matters–well, I should say it mattered, past tense, because Things Have Changed–because a funding campaign gives you a limited time to gather all these pre-orders. The more you can frontload a campaign, the further you can go. If you have a bunch of people ready with their credit cards the day you launch, that’s so many people you don’t have to chase after later on in the campaign, and that much more time you’ll have to go chase other people.

Now, here is where you all comes in. No authors can do it all by themselves no matter who they are. Even Shakespeare didn't do it all by himself. I need you all to help me to make this a reality. I need you all to help me get this in your hands and I promise you for the next 12 books you won't be disappointed.

But here’s a thought that struck me. Spending a lot of time picking up followers can also be counter-productive, because I can’t be certain that all these people are still going to be around if I wait six months to launch. Wouldn’t it be better to have the campaign already taking pre-orders, so people can order immediately instead of following now and coming back later–or possibly forgetting in the meantime? That's what I've done. I had that in mind ten years ago when I started writing the saga.

I determined that the way to have the best of both worlds was to set an extra-long funding period. The first six months of it would be more of family members were eager to jump in, and I started off with the bang that most people would have had to depend on a large following to get.

But, as I said, things have changed. The fan base is growing larger, mainly because this unlike any series you all have ever read. I didn't try to create aliens from another world or make up things you've heard of. I used everyday life to create a story about the end of days. I borrowed from the most popular book of all time: The Bible. Although, it's not a biblical fictional story.

Here’s an excerpt from a screenshot of my “edit” page. Yes, my main character has a crude mouth. No one is speaking proper when literally you've hellhounds nipping at your heel.











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Friday, May 27, 2016

Pre-order "UNHOLY PURSUIT-DEVIL ON MY TRAIL"


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To pre-order click the link above.







"Unholy Pursuit, Devil on My Trail" is very intense and emotional for my first novel. It goes along of the avenue of reality of everyday life but yet it is pure fictional. It tells of one woman's trials and tribulations; despite  the heartbreak, abuse and betrayal she's still optimistic things will get better. The others books of "UnHoly Pursuit" series to follow concerns two of the same characters from "Unholy Pursuit, Devil on My Trail" and how they interact with the new characters. The entire work is a sequel, which means the reader can understand the present work without reading the first one.

"Unholy Pursuit" is a 300 page novel which features total hellish havoc when the leader of the satanic world, the Grand Wizard of the earthly dark forces unleash his hellish rage against her and all that is good and put in motion the coming of the New World Order. It has been called by one reader who read the first two parts "startlingly innovative. Some thing to make you ponder." In this narrative, Ana's role is to defend herself against her supernatural opponent. But he is who really runs the world and all the world follow his lead. It is a dark fantasy which revolves around the attempt of one woman to take back her life, home and sanity from ruthless, dark invaders.






This immortal is a master at cloaking in the spiritual realm closest to earth. He is observing Ana as she pulls Trusty into the parking lot of her dilapidated apartment building. He has heard about her through the celestial grapevine and came to see who has the darkforces britches tied in a bunch and why? Seeing nothing exciting or abnormal about her. He lost interest and continue his way in the Neutral Zone.









A demon is sent to spy on young Ana at school. No one else see it but her. 

 










The Great War in Heaven. The start of all of humanity's problems. This war spilled over into every existing world and realm. Earth did not escape it.

 

 







Lilith's daughter, a character that will be introduced in a later book.

 












 A Nazarene Warrior pursuing an enemy in the Wastelands.