BIG NEWS: ANIMAL TRILOGY

I have been waiting to release all this for some months… here it is!

BOOK ONE

This is available as a revised, updated version on Amazon as an ebook and as a paperback! It has a new cover and is ready to read.

BOOK TWO

Is available on pre-order as an ebook. The release date is: 14th February 2023

On that date this book will also be available as a paperback!

BOOK THREE

Is available on pre-order as an ebook. The release date is: 31st May 2023

On that date this book will also be available as a paperback!

Writers Need Lawyers Too!

It took me a long time to learn this one … and a few costly mistakes too … but it’s absolutely true – every great writer needs a great lawyer, or at least, needs to learn something about the law as it applies to the creative industries.

I know it’s the last thing anyone in literature and writing wants to talk about (there aren’t many blog posts on this but considering how vital it is, there should be!) but the fact is – if you want to make a living from your writing, you want to be a professional, you want to protect your work and yourself, you need to know about the law. Heads up, publishing is a multi billion dollar industry – there’s a lot of business going on behind the magic!

It is no surprise that a number of well known writers used to be lawyers, or worked in businesses where knowledge of the law was part of the job. John Grisham is one, even Charles Dickens was a legal clerk for a while. As an aside, legal dramas are also one of my favourite genres to watch and read!

The great thing about lawyers is they are usually very smart, they have your back and they fight your corner, they know a lot about the legal system and how your work fits into it. They are also expensive, so until you’re at a point where you can afford one, it is worth doing research to get yourself educated – using reputable sites applicable to the country where you live. Government websites can be gold mines of legal information, exciting I know!

Honestly, the truly exciting part is knowing more about your field, standing tall in your newfound legal knowledge and knowing that you know just as much as publishing professionals when it comes to the law.

A key place to start is: IP Law – ‘intellectual property’, meaning:

“Intellectual Property law deals with laws to protect and enforce rights of the creators and owners of inventions, writing, music, designs and other works, known as the “intellectual property.” There are several areas of intellectual property including copyright, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets.”

It is well worth looking into more specifically, copyright and trademarks. Copyright will apply to all writers, trademark will apply if you have a name/brand that you want to register and protect.

It’s all very fascinating and empowering when you get into it, I promise!

10 Tips For Starting Out on Wattpad

Wattpad is a writer/reader platform, like a YouTube for stories. There are around 45 million users, so if you are a writer, looking for a home for your work – it could be right up your street.

I joined Wattpad in 2011 and since then I’ve posted 3 short stories, 2 novels and a collection of essays, and had over 2.4 million reads of my work. These are my top ten tips to starting out.

  1. Have a read

The first thing I would recommend is something all writers are good at – grab a cuppa, put your feet up and enjoy a good read. There’s all sorts of stuff on there. The majority of the users are female teens, so there’s plenty YA. The Romance and Fantasy genres are strong but there’s also loads of other stuff such as Sci-Fi, Historical and Poetry. Hopefully there’ll be something that will float your boat. There’s an app if you like reading on your phone.

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Lancashire, Oh Lancashire!

I am featured in an article in the “Lancashire Telegraph” today talking about my wattpad experience and the fact that I am currently searching for an agent to represent my new manuscript.

Lancashire is my home county in England the place where I grew up and blossomed into the adult you see before you today. In case you didn’t know Lancashire is famous for hot pot, flat caps and pigeons (see below).

Check out the article here (“Young Mum” cringe, more like “slightly above average age Mum”).

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End of the Beginning

Hello people!

News just in… The first draft of ‘Animal’ is now officially finished! Yey woopeedoo!

I have been faithfully uploading chapters every Monday for over a year and now the final chapter has been uploaded. It has been an incredible adventure and I was a bit sad when I posted the final words. However as with all good sagas, this story is far from done. In fact I like to call it the ‘end of the beginning’. Alas, this is a first draft, meaning – there are more drafts to go!

And let me tell you for the last three months I have been working on a most awesome re-write of this story. From my wattpad experiences I was able to know that the central idea is well loved by readers. So that gives me a huge starting point. And great characters sprung up from this ‘fly by the seat of my pants’ style of uploading a story. And yet – me being a planning sort of an author – I am now using this first draft as more like a springboard for a much more complex, advanced and developed final version.

This re-write is taking place in the coming months and I really can not wait for the end result as the whole thing excites me just to think of it! At that point I will be seeking official representation for my beloved ‘Animal’. Plus of course – not to forget – this is the first in the TRILOGY – yes, that’s right – there are two more books to go. So as you can see this really is the end of the beginning and the start of a lot more to come.

In total, to date (it continues to rise by the minute) there have been 691,939 reads, 19,429 votes and 2,910 comments on ‘Animal’

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(a few images that evoke the feeling of the book, see more here on my Pinterest board)

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5 Reasons Wattpad Rules for Writers

I’ve been using wattpad for over 3 years now, I’ve written a book on there, published two short stories and am in the middle of my second book ‘Animal’. Here’s why I love wattpad.

1. Find an audience

This is numero uno. The first time I saw my first story on wattpad had ‘1 read’ I was out of this world excited. Before that it had been a real effort to get even my best friends to read my work plus they weren’t the exact person I wrote the book for – I write for younger people but until wattpad I didn’t really have many I could ask. With wattpad I have literally thousands, including nearly 8000 followers. I’ve now had over 800,000 reads and I receive messages, likes, comments and new followers every day. There are young people from across the globe writing to me to say how much they enjoy my writing and that alone is a glorious, brilliant thing.

2. Instills discipline

I have learned this through experience – wattpad readers need to be satiated regularly. They are not content for a one off – they want to receive regular updates or else they get super demanding or wander off. So I now religiously write a new chapter every single Monday, without fail come sun, rain or shine. This has meant at times writing the chapter at some ungodly hour through half closed eyes. However it means that no matter how tired or busy I am – I have to get to that computer and spend those hours writing. This is great and I can hardly even imagine now how people get out manuscripts without this constant pressure. As the weeks go by it begins to add up and a few months down the line, hey presto – you have a book.

3. Know your audience

I find that its not just about having an audience, its about knowing them. I talk directly to my readers – I know what other books they read, what music they like, even what their deepest darkest thoughts and feelings are in some cases. I care about and respect the people that read my work and that helps me to write the kind of stories that they genuinely want to read.

4. Gauge success

There is a great new tool on wattpad called ‘stats’ which allows the writer to see the statistics of every update – this means the likes, reads, comments are all available to see and it is incredibly insightful. I can see which types of scenes get more likes and which ones don’t. This helps. No one ever really tells a writer what to write. They decide and yet, knowing the work hits some sort of emotional button on the other side is certainly important for me, I like to know what my readers are enjoying.

5. Gain credibilty

I recently dipped my toe into the world of ‘proper’ publishing by submitting a manuscript of another book I wrote which isn’t published on wattpad. Through the conversations I’ve had with agents and publishers it has shown that they are seriously interested in digital presence. From what I can tell they look at the numbers in terms of followers and hits and they use that as some kind of proof that you are actually good, or at least appreciated by your ‘target audience’. I don’t really think in these terms whilst using wattpad – its more about connecting with readers but it has to be said that the incredible ‘platform’ one can build up on there does seem to give a boost to the offering.

 

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Cupar Arts Festival

Good news! Rosie Lesso & I have been chosen to be a part of the Cupar Arts Festival 2013. We will collaborate on a one-off book project. The theme is ‘FATE’ so watch this space. I will provide the writing, Rosie will provide her beautiful illustration. Together Fate will be all ours. If you are around in Scotland, in October please don’t fail to come along and check us oooot. Let me know you are coming and I will personally give you a high five.

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what the hell, crystal ball?

 

Hello World!

Well hello! I have been off the beaten track for a wee while creating the new universe of my next book which is cool, like really cool. I’m already in love with a few of the characters and I haven’t written the first chapter yet! There’s also been an explosion of interest for my first book ‘Dovetail Diaries’. The book was chosen months ago by the wattpad team to be Featured on the website once it was complete, they liked the story and thought it had potential.

So last Monday the book went onto the Featured list. Since then there’s been a humongous influx of interest. The number of reads has more than doubled. From about 46,000 to 103,000 and counting. People are adding it to their libraries every hour, votes and likes and comments are coming in on a steady stream. It’s almost too much to keep up with as I want to respond to everyone that takes the time to respond to the book. All I can say is it’s a lot of fun and I love the idea that all these people are reading the whole book and enjoying it.

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Book Cover Off

I really need your help to decide which is the best book cover for my newly completed book Dovetail Diaries available on wattpad. My husband designed three different covers and I need to pick one to be the official cover. We had lots of fun shooting the photos with my wee cousin Erin who is the star. If you could let me know which cover you like best it would be fantastic!

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COVER 2.


COVER 3.

Goodbye Dovetail Diaries!

So today I finally posted the very last chapter of Dovetail Diaries onto wattpad. I started posting it about a year ago and I’ve posted a chapter most weeks, ending up with forty seven in total. I have no idea how many words although I’m guessing about 70 or 80 thousand.

It has been an adventure from start to finish. The idea for the story arrived at least five or six years ago. I put it on the back burner all that time, knowing I should and could write the book one day. But it was really only when I got onto wattpad that it became a thing I could actually do.

Before that I used another website for a while – it was one of those ones where you post something then if you read what someone else has posted you get a critique back. In some ways it was pretty good but in others it just wasn’t right for me. Most of the people on the site seemed to be fully grown adults whereas my book was for young people. It was also only ever other writers who read my work which in itself was a bit frustrating.

I can’t remember how I found wattpad, I think it was just on google. I gave it a go and never looked back. I found the types of people I wrote the book for – readers, not just writers – young people from across the world hungry for a good read. Having those people there, sending me messages and telling me to get on with the next chapter, it spurred me on.

This is the first ‘real’ book I’ve written and I’m proud of it. It’s unedited as yet, simply written and posted. So I don’t have to say goodbye to my characters – Amber, Leo and Farley – quite yet as I’ll need to do some editing.

I already have a notebook crammed with ideas for new books. I just can’t wait to get started on the next one now!