The Next Big Thing Blog Hop

Recently, Belinda Witzenhausen asked me to participate this Blog Hop. You can find Belinda’s Facebook, Twitter

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and Blog links below.

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/belinda.mcgrath.witzenhausen

Twitter: @BWitzenhausen

Blog:  http://bwitzenhausen.wordpress.com

I’ve been asked to answer the following questions.

1: What is the working title of your book?

Closed Doors: Operation Pandemonium

2: Where did the idea come from for the book?

Operation Pandemonium picks up where Toxic Situations ended about six month after the end of the previous title.

3: What genre does your book fall under?

Mystery and Suspense

4: Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?

For now I would say, Male lead – Rob Estes, as Craig Wells.

Male lead – Rob Estes, as Craig Wells

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Female lead – Megan Fox, as Helen MacKenzie

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Lily Collins, as Jennifer Wells

Lily Collins, as Jennifer Wells

One sentence synopsis of your book?

Craig Wells and his investigators will stop at nothing to recover a missing research capsule from a desperate criminal and prevent a Bird Flu pandemic the criminal intends to use.

6: Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?

My current plan is to self-publish but I am open to working with an agent or small-publishing house.

7: How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?

I wrote the first draft of Operation Pandemonium during the NanoWriMo contest in November.

8: What other work of fiction would you compare this story to within your genre?

One of my reviewers compared Toxic Situations to a movie, The Departed or the series Law and Order. Operation Pandemonium should continue to fit this framework.

9: Who or What inspired you to write this book?

The inspiration for this book and Toxic Situations was inspired by  a post by scientist and author, J.J. Brown. Information Sharing and Lethal Virus Research http://sciencerevolution.org/2012/02/08/information-sharing-and-lethal-virus-research/

10: What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?

I had several reviewers who liked Toxic Situations but who wanted more. Operation Pandemonium has allowed me to develop characters with greater depth and intensity. While similar, Operation Pandemonium takes place in the continental US.
“Below you will find Authors, who will be joining me by blog, Next Thursday Do be sure to bookmark and add them to your calendars for updates on WIPs and New Releases! Happy Writing and Reading!!

My nominees for the Next Best Thing Blog Hop are:

1 Sandy Coelho, Author S.L. Coelho
2 Kirkus MacGowan,  Diapers, Bookmarks and Pipe Dreams
3 KJ Waters, Blondie in the Water
4 Thomas Drinkard, Pinnacle Writing
5 J.J. Collins, JJCollinsAuthor

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A Warm Welcome to 2013

Each year as we greet the New Year it’s a good time to reflect on where we’ve been and what we want to achieve NewYearsGreetingduring the upcoming year. As I look back upon 2012, I’m thankful for having enjoyed a very good year. The number of readers following this blog has increased substantially. We’ve enjoyed good health, met many new friends. I managed to publish a new book and finish a draft of my next one.

This time of the year, many will make resolutions. For those of you who have, I wish you success in achieving your goals. As you strive to meet those goals, I encourage you to maintain a positive, optimistic attitude. I hope you take time to make a serious effort to do those things you need to do.

Above all else, may your lives be filled with peace, joy and understanding toward those around you. May your hopes and dreams be fulfilled.

Have a great 2013 Everyone!!!

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Reblog: Q and A with Indie Author Rich Weatherly ~ The Sequel

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Back in August 2012, I was fortunate enough to have a Q & A with Indie author, Rich Weatherly after he released his début novella ~ “Closed Doors, A Trilogy”. Rich is an extremely talented writer who has an amazing ability to create interesting characters and craft compelling plots, while maintaining a high standard of writing which is in my opinion, the mark of a true storyteller. I always enjoy chatting with Rich, as he is always such an inspiring and interesting person. I  recently spoke with Rich about his experience with Indie Publishing and asked if he would mind doing a quick follow-up to share his thoughts on the process, and, being the generous person that he is, he agreed. :)

Belinda, thank you for asking me back to talk about my writing and publishing projects. It has been an amazing  journey. I appreciate the opportunity to give you this update.

It’s been a while since we did our first interview. Closed Doors, A Trilogy has been out for a while and at one point was an Amazon bestseller ~ Congratulations! Tell us a little about the journey so far, was it all that you expected?

Click here to continue with the interview on Belinda Witzenhausen’s site.

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Readers Special Promotional Event Dec 21st – 22nd has ended

Thanks everyone who participated in the Dec 21st – 22nd Freebie Jubilee! I am honored to have worked with an amazing group of 9 other authors who helped make the event a success.

To those who downloaded our books, I’m confident you won’t be disappointed. If you enjoy the reads, please fee free to comment, spread the word and come back for more.

Merry Christmas everyone!

FREE EBOOKS HOLIDAY JUBILEE!

Ten talented authors. Twelve FREE eBooks. One incredible holiday event! There are twelve amazing novels listed (December 21st and 22nd) for FREE on Amazon! If you haven’t already snatched up these great reads, now is a fantastic time to treat yourself for the holiday season!

For just two days, Closed Doors, A Trilogy will be free through the “FreebieJubilee” Giveaway!
Rich Weatherly has joined with the following authors to offer their books for free on December 21 & 22 only!

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For details on the event, click the following: December Holiday eBook Giveaway & Soiree.

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December Press Release – Denton Poets’ Assembly

by Rich Weatherly

Dallas/Fort Worth and Denton area poets and lovers of poetry are invited to our December 15th meeting at the Emily Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland Street, Denton, Texas from 10 – Noon.

Denton Poets’ Assembly members met on November 17th. The group shared their writings for

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the Rondeau assignment given last month by Paul Holcomb, as well as a free choice poem. Paul Holcomb presented a lesson on next month’s assignment, the Triolet.

Beth Honeycutt plans to publish a Chapbook in the spring of 2013 through Finishing Line Press. It will be a collection of poems containing magic realism, with a female character and her search, appropriately, for direction.

Two poems by Annie Neugebauer have been selected for publication by Deep South Magazine: “Nights in Texas,” a free verse poem, and “Rust Never Sleeps,” an ottava rima. The magazine is online here: http://deepsouthmag.com/

For more information, visit www.DentonPoetsAssembly.weebly.com.

Our next meeting will be held Saturday, December 15th.

Denton Poets’ Assembly Meets on the third Saturday each month for its monthly meeting. Everyone is invited. Time: 10 AM – Noon
Location: Emily Fowler Central Library
502 Oakland Street
Denton, TX 76201

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Tribute: A DAY OF INFAMY AND UNCOMMON VALOR

By Richard L. Weatherly

Sunday morning, December 7th, 1941 began like so many others on the beautiful island of Oahu. After a busy week USS_Raleigh_(CL-7)_July_1942of patrols and training exercises, U.S.S. Raleigh docked on the northwest side of Ford Island.  Officers and crew not on duty had gone ashore or were planning rest and relaxation on the beach. At 0755, my Dad, A.C. Weatherly, stared at himself in the mirror while shaving, a final step before going ashore himself. His expression changed from calm to alarm when a torpedo dropped from a Japanese plane slammed amidships on the port side.

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A.C. (Ace) Weatherly Jr at Pearl Harbor

The ships klaxon sounded announcing General Quarters, “General quarters, general quarters. All hands man your battle stations.” This wasn’t a drill. Within five minutes, Raleigh anti-aircraft batteries opened fire with three-inch, 1-inch, and .50 caliber guns. Raleigh gunners recorded several downed enemy aircraft.  All crewmen not on damage control parties or manning the guns were ordered to assist the gunners by passing ammunition.

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Book Review — Dreamlander

by K.M. Weiland

About the Story 

Dreamlander

What if it were possible to live two very different lives in two separate worlds? What if the dreams we awaken from are the fading memories of that second life? What if one day we woke up in the wrong world? Every night, a woman on a black warhorse gallops through the mist in Chris Redston’s dreams.

Every night, she begs him not to come to her. Every night, she aims her rifle at his head and fires. The last thing Chris expects—or wants—is for this nightmare to be real. But when he wakes up in the world of his dreams, he has to choose between the likelihood that he’s gone spectacularly bonkers or the possibility that he’s just been let in on the secret of the ages.

Only one person in a generation may cross the worlds. These chosen few are the Gifted, called from Earth into Lael to shape the epochs of history—and Chris is one of them. But before he figures that out, he accidentally endangers both worlds by resurrecting a vengeful prince intent on claiming the powers of the Gifted for himself. Together with a suspicious princess and a guilt-ridden Cherazii warrior, Chris must hurl himself into a battle to save a country from war, two worlds from annihilation, and himself from a dream come way too true.

My Review – by Rich Weatherly

Dreamlander is a fantasy story, but it reads like a thriller. It is a rip roaring adventure and one of the best novels I have read in a long time.

Dreamlander excels as a work of fantasy. Imagine you are plagued by a relentless recurring dream. At the end of the dream, you are warned to stay away and are shot in the head. At that instant you waken from this horrifying nightmare. Now imagine the world as we know it is only part of a parallel universe and your dreams are not simply dreams but a portal to another universe. Such is the premise of Dreamlander.

Chris Redston, the protagonist, lives in Chicago where he works as a journalist in the world we know. It is set in our time. When he learns that dreams are real and he has a special role in the other world, the stage is set for a fascinating journey. His conscious life becomes a seemingly endless state of wakefulness alternately waking in one world or the other. He learns the princess of his dreams is the guardian of the Gifted and he is the Gifted. Readers might draw parallels to The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, yet Dreamlander is original, unique and deserves a place of its own in this genre.

Follow Chris as he is caught up in a world of intrigue, treachery and war at home and in Lael, his place in the other world. Dreamlander brings a diverse cast of realistic protagonists fighting for survival against seemingly overwhelming odds. Weiland’s world building features well crafted, warring kingdoms, and alliances that do battle for the loyalty of their residents. A map helps guide readers as they try to visualize the wonders of this magical kingdom. In Lael battles are fought with swords, daggers and a steam powered gun. Combatants ride warhorses. Citizens travel between cities via tram like cars. Chris must learn sword craft, and how to fight on horseback under supervision of the protector of the princess who is his guardian. In Lael Chris even enjoys a reunion with his parents and siblings but from an earlier time.

Dreamlander is anything but predictable. Loyalties shift. As in war, the pendulum shifts between the defenders and would be conquerors. Tension builds toward a frantic climax. Add to this, an imbalance in the universe that portends the end of both worlds and you have the makings of an original example of high fiction. I found myself flying through the pages at a frantic pace. Dreamlander is that good.

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About the Author, K.M. Weiland

K.M. Weiland, Author

K.M. Weiland, Author

K.M. Weiland writes historical and speculative fiction and mentors other writers through her website, editing services, workshops, books, CDs, and blogs.

Why I write:
Stories are like breathing. Life without a story in my head is one-dimensional, stagnant, vapid. I love the life God has given me, but I think I love it better because I’m able to live out so many other lives on the page. I’m more content to be who I am because I’m not trapped in that identity. When I sit down at my computer and put my fingers on the keys, I can be anyone or anything, at any time in history. I write because it’s freedom.

Writing routine:
I set aside two hours, five days a week, to write, usually between four and six p.m. I’m a firm believer in Peter de Vries claim: “I write when I’m inspired, and I see to it that I’m inspired at nine o’clock every morning.” I spend the first half hour scribbling ideas in a writing journal, reviewing character sketches and research notes, reading an article on the craft, and proofreading what I wrote the day before. Then I pick a soundtrack, say a prayer for guidance, and dive in.

Process:
It takes years sometimes for my ideas to find their way onto the page. After the first kernel of inspiration takes root, I play with it and play with it, discovering characters and scenes and plot twists. Finally, when I think it’s ready, I dig out a notebook and start sketching ideas and outlines. Depending on the subject matter, I spend a few months researching, then take a deep breath and pray that all the work will pay off in a way that will glorify God.

Inspiration:
Most of my story ideas begin with a character and a place. An outlaw in the Wyoming Territory. A mercenary knight in the Crusades. A vigilante plantation owner in Kenya. A female spy in the Napoleonic Wars. A barnstormer in early 20th-century Kansas. After that, who knows? Inspiration is a gift from God: bits and pieces, tiny ideas that bloom into unexpected treasures.

Advice:
Writing is both a gift and an art. As a gift, it must be approached with humility: the writer is only the vessel through which inspiration flows. As an art, it must be approached with passion and discipline: a gift that’s never developed wasn’t worth the giving.

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Happy Thanksgiving 2012

by Rich Weatherly

Family Patriarch and Pioneer

As we prepare for the big day, there is no better time to stop and reflect on how richly blessed we are. My earliest memories of Thanksgiving go back to my Great-Grandmother’s gathering on the lawn outside her house in Southeast Irving, Texas. We lived a block or so down Shady Grove Road from her place. It was a misty afternoon but that never dampened the spirits. It was a large gathering that included her brothers and at least one sister. I remember Uncle Dick and Uncle Lewis, Aunt Maude and their families. There were the Story, Bell, Weatherly, Houston and more other families than I can remember. The important thing is we were together having wonderful fellowship. Who would forget the food?

There were the old standby’s; turkey and dressing, ham, sweet potatoes, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, a host of casseroles and finally desserts. One could always expect pecan pies, lemon meringue pie, cakes galore and more.

Since then so many who left a rich legacy have gone on. Now we gather with our own families and grandchildren. This has been such a special year with the pending 50th high school reunion and the opportunity to reconnect with classmates. There have been a host of poets and authors who have become social media friends. Being invited to join the Denton Poets’ Society was special and that led to becoming a member of the Poetry Society of Texas.

Thanksgiving is all about doing just that, giving thanks for all of these blessings. I think it is more about community and relationships than anything else. So one again, I want to wish everyone, you and yours a warm and blessed Thanksgiving Season in this Year of Our Lord 2012.

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The Next Big Thing

by Rich Weatherly

I was asked by Shelli Johnson (author of Small as a Mustard Seed) http://www.shellijohnson.com to take part in this Blog Hop, which started on the She Writes website http://www.shewrites.com/ a while back and is still going strong.

If you’re an author and I tagged you for this blog hop, your instructions are at the end of this post.

Ten Interview Questions for The Next Big Thing:

Beware of the sounds of the night.

 

1. What is the working title of your book? The book title might be subject to change but for now it is Operation Pandemonium.

           

2. Where did the idea come from for the book? Like my novella Toxic Situations, this book  was inspired by  a post by scientist and author, J.J. Brown. Information Sharing and Lethal Virus Research. 

 3. What genre does your book fall under? Mystery and Suspense

 4. Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition? Male lead – Rob Estes, Female lead – Megan Fox

5. What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book? In a race against time, haunted by a legacy of vengeance Craig Wells and his investigators will stop at nothing to recover a missing researching capsule from a desperate criminal and prevent a Bird Flu pandemic.

  6. Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency? I haven’t made a final decision, probably self-publish or work with a small publishing house.

 7. How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript? I started developing plans for my wip in August but didn’t not start working on my manuscript until the first of November.

 8. What other books would you compare this story to within your genre? One of my reviewers compared my writing to a movie, The Departed or the series Law and Order.

 9. Who or What inspired you to write this book? This is basically the same as question 2. Like its prequel “Toxic Situations”, this novel was inspired by  a post by scientist and author, J.J. Brown. Information Sharing and Lethal Virus Research

10. What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest? In Operation Pandemonium I expand on character development. Suspense is based on the potential for an act of terror that could occur at any moment. A mystery must be solved to avert disaster.

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So if you’re an author and I tagged you for this Next Big Thing Blog Hop, read on. Here’s how it works….

Rules of The Next Big Thing

Use this format for your post. Include an introduction to your interview post and a link to the person who tagged you for participation. Answer the ten questions about your current WIP (Work In Progress). Include some pictures if possible. Tag at least one and up to five other writers/bloggers by sending them an email and then add their links to the end of your interview post. Their answers should go up the week after.

Your blog post would need to be up between November 12th and the 16th . If you are on She Writes, you put the post up there too. Your blog post should be labeled: The Next Big Thing Blog Hop.

Here is the author I’m tagging:

Alle Wells

Marta Moran Bishop

Kirkus MacGowan

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Veterans Day Tribute

by Rich Weatherly

 

It’s hard to believe that Veterans Day 2012 has arrived once again. Traditionally, it is observed on the 11th hour, of the 11th day of the 11th Month in honor of Armistice Day which commemorated the end of World War I. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the first Armistice Day in 1918:

 

“To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations.”

 

In Australia, Britain, Canada, and South African it is celebrated as Remembrance Day. It is so honored by other members of the Allied Powers in Europe and around the world.

 

I am old enough to have known veterans of WWI, WWII, the Korean War (officially called a conflict), Vietnam War, and every war since. There are far too many engagements to mention that qualify former service personnel for the Expeditionary Medal which is the standard for recognition as a war veteran.

 

We celebrate Veterans Day to honor those who served to defend our freedoms. Former President Eisenhower may have said it best.

 

“I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its stupidity.”

 

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, speech, Jan. 10, 1946

Dwight D. Eisenhower photo portrait.

Dwight D. Eisenhower photo portrait. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Those of us who have served did so out of a sense of duty and honor. In my lifetime I have celebrated Veterans Day with my maternal grandfather a WWI Army Air-corps vet, my dad a Pearl Harbor Attack survivor, uncles who served in Army during WWII, cousins who served in Korea, a multitude of Vietnam survivors and nephews and children of friends who have served in the wars since Vietnam. Let us all take a moment this weekend to reflect on those we have lost, thank those who have served and show them the honor they deserve.
Check with local event schedules this year. While Veterans Day happens this Sunday, November 11th, it is being observed in my community on Nov 9. It will be recognized as a national holiday on November 12th, 2012.

My heart goes out to those who have lost friends and loved ones while serving this great nation and to those representing our Allies.

English: Eisenhower signing of HR7786, June 1,...

English: Eisenhower signing of HR7786, June 1, 1954, this ceremony changed Armistice Day to Veterans Day. Alvin J. King, Wayne Richards, Arthur J. Connell, John T. Nation, Edward Rees, Richard L. Trombla, Howard W. Watts. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

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