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Smashwords Sale

Smashwords Sale

The other day, I was well on my way to boring myself into madness and wanted to cheer myself up. And who doesn’t like a good sale?

So, because I got bored, you now have the chance to get ALL my current titles for FREE or at a heavy discount! And guess what? The sale lasts 10 days, so there’s no excuse not to get over to Smashwords if you’re looking to freshen up your ebook collection!

Discounted titles

Resounding Echo CoverResounding Echo

100% off! Get it for FREE!

Coupon code: UJ82P

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Silent SoundSilent Sound Cover Angel

75% off! Heavy discount!

Coupon code: HB69Y

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Redesign Fantasy CoverHuntress

100% off! Get it for FREE!

Coupon code: ZW85W

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Demon’s DanceBook Cover Demon

100% off! Get it for FREE!

Coupon code: JY77F

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5 Ways to Avoid Writer’s Block

So often you hear writers complaining about being struck down by ‘Writer’s Block’, a fearsome disease that will kill off every creative thought you ever had. However, I think 95% of the cases people call writer’s block is simply a lack of motivation.

I see it in myself all the time: It’s not that I CAN’T write, it’s that I don’t FEEL like writing. It took me a while to realize the difference.

Since I don’t know a single writer who doesn’t struggle with this, I thought I would share some of the things that work for me when dealing with this pseudo-disease:

#1 – Sit Your Ass Down and Write

And before you protest: Yes, it IS that simple(most of the time, anyway).

If you’re not motivated to write, you’re not going to write unless you force yourself. Just sitting around, waiting for that itch to return, rarely helps anything. Besides, I find that even when the thought of writing makes me want to curl up in my bed and hide, I almost always regain some amount of motivation as soon as I have typed out that first painful sentence. My brain quickly realizes ‘Hey, this isn’t that hard!’.

#2 – Write by Hand

This is my nr. 1 life saver when I feel like I spend more time staring at a blank screen than actually writing.

Pick up a pen and a notebook, and abandon your keyboard for a while. You will quickly discover that your mind suddenly works way faster than you can write and you won’t have to stop constantly to consider what to write next, as you already thought of it long before the words hit the page. Also, because it’s harder to rewrite without a delete button, you won’t be tempted to go back and change a sentence 50 times instead of moving on. That’s what rewriting and editing is for, anyway!

Downside: Cramps!

#3 – Switch Locations

I do my best writing on the train, in the park while my dogs play, in waiting rooms, at parties where I don’t know anyone… But never at home. Why?

Because there’s distractions everywhere.

If there’s a thousand other things I would rather do than writing, I have to make sure I don’t have access to those things. If I sit by my laptop, I have the biggest distration of all times looming over me: The Internet. Reading forums about writing is sure to kill off any writing I might have done. Oh, the irony…

Add to that all the other things I suddenly decide to do when I’m at home with time to write: Walk the dogs, watch programs about sloths on TV, clean the owl’s cage, rearrange my bookshelves, stare at the cat… The list goes on. Funnily enough, I don’t feel like doing any of those things unless I have better things to do. *Cough* write *cough*

That’s why it’s much better to take my tablet(which I HATE using for internet surfing) and an attachable keyboard to a park or a cafe. Puts the mind in a less distracted state, since there’s really nothing better to do.

#4 – Set a Goal

This relates back to #1. If you tell yourself you have to write # words a day, it’s easier to sit down and get it over with.

Last time I used this, I set a very modest goal of 200 words per day, because it wouldn’t seem so daunting. It turned out that many days I wrote close to 2000 words instead, because ‘Well, I might as well keep going’.

#5 – Talk About It

Yes, yes, I know most writers are very solidary creatures, but if you aren’t the type who hides in your dungeon with 6 deadbolts on the door, this might be helpful.

Sometimes it’s good to get out of your own head for a while and share your writing with an outsider. When I’m stuck I often ask a friend for some advice on what I’m writing(or supposed to write) and though they rarely come up with anything useful, just being able to talk about it tends to shock my mind back into action.

Once I asked a couple of friends to brainstorm a twist with me in a Facebook chat. I don’t think they actually came up with a single idea, but sharing my own thoughts got the juices running and it ended up with me spewing ideas and my poor friends trying to write ‘Sure’, ‘What could work’ or  ‘I like the other idea better’ fast enough to keep up.

Do you have any tips to add? What works best for you when the muses abandon you? Share it with us in the comments!

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Release of Demon’s Dance

Book Cover Demon

Book Cover Demon

After having released the cover AGES ago, it’s finally here! Demon’s Dance, a stand-alone short story set between Silent Sound and Quiet Whisper, is out as ebook.

As always with the Angel’s Voice short stories, Demon’s Dance can be read with no prior knowledge of the series, but it does feature the series characters. And as a treat to those passing by this blog, you can download it for free on Smashwords for the next three days if you use this:

Coupon codePL38Y

Selissa never considered herself a mercenary, but life has other plans. The clergy sends her to stop an unseen enemy, a killer responsible for a series of mysterious deaths, and everything goes smoothly until she crosses paths with the assassin Ardeth.

As the events unfold before her, Selissa suspects that there are some things the clergy wasn’t telling her…

Read an excerpt here.

Demon’s Dance is available on: 

Amazon

Smashwords

Apple iBookstore

Barnes & Noble

Kobo

Sony Reader Store

…as well as several smaller ebookstores.

If Demon’s Dance is not available at some of the mentioned stores, it might be because it has to go through a distributor. It will be up as soon as possible. 

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Huntress Cover Redesign

For a long time, I have had a highly flawed cover for my short story Huntress. The dimensions were all wrong, the cover being much wider than it should be, and the text couldn’t be read due to falling together with the black part of the artwork. I finally pulled myself together to redesign it and fix the problems.

This is the only one of my covers designed by myself, so it isn’t at the same level as the others. Still, it’s an improvement!

Redesign Fantasy Cover