In case you missed it last week, my part of the blog tour was here.
The tour continues this week at historical romance author Lisa J. Yarde's blog The Brooklyn Scribbler.
Please cruise on over and check out her writing process by clicking on her blog name. I always find it fascinating how every author is completely different when it comes to writing and Lisa does not disappoint with her answers.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Congrats to the Winners!
My first official blog tour is officially over!
Thanks to everyone who followed along! I had fun and now it's time to give away the prizes: a $25 Amazon Gift Card (Grand Prize) and 10 copies of The Gildonae Alliance in Audible format.
All 11 winners are listed below. I've already reached out to everyone, but if for some reason you didn't get my email, please let me know at kristen@kristentaber.com.
For those of you who didn't win, there'll be more chances in the near future! Stay tuned :).
All the best,
Kristen
Friday, August 1, 2014
Ærenden Series Inaugural Book Tour
Starting today and going through August 4, all 3 books in the Ærenden series will be part of my first ever Book Blog Tour (hosted by Goddess Fish Promotions).
The tour has two legs: Daily stops (Leg 1: April 14-May 2) followed by Weekly stops (Leg 2: May 5-Aug 4). New and exciting interviews, reviews, promos, and PRIZES will be shared on each leg, so be sure to check back regularly for a link to recent stops (they'll be added to the schedule below).
For each leg, I'll also be giving away a $25 Amazon gift card and 10 copies of The Gildonae Alliance Audio book through Audible.com (retail value $17.95). With a total of 22 prizes, your odds of winning are high, so definitely participate :). Karen Savage, my voice actor for the series, is brilliant. You won't want to miss your chance of listening to her for free!
Can't wait to see you all at my stops along the way!
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For each leg, I'll also be giving away a $25 Amazon gift card and 10 copies of The Gildonae Alliance Audio book through Audible.com (retail value $17.95). With a total of 22 prizes, your odds of winning are high, so definitely participate :). Karen Savage, my voice actor for the series, is brilliant. You won't want to miss your chance of listening to her for free!
Book Tour Schedule
(subject to change)
(subject to change)
Leg One
April 14: Kit 'N Kabookle - http://bit.ly/1jnJq3w
April 14: SECOND STOP: Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews - http://bit.ly/1qwLYlI
April 15: Room With Books - http://bit.ly/1t4e0XS
April 14: SECOND STOP: Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews - http://bit.ly/1qwLYlI
April 15: Room With Books - http://bit.ly/1t4e0XS
April 16: Our Wolves Den - http://bit.ly/1nusFaR
April 17: Lessons from My Reading - http://bit.ly/1nuqjsK
April 18: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love - http://bit.ly/1gGG4YX
April 18: SECOND STOP: Literary Lunes Magazine - http://bit.ly/RwjTPA
April 21: Dana's YA Bookpile - http://bit.ly/1ju40kb
April 18: SECOND STOP: Literary Lunes Magazine - http://bit.ly/RwjTPA
April 21: Dana's YA Bookpile - http://bit.ly/1ju40kb
April 22: Margay Leah Justice - http://bit.ly/1f0q60r
April 23: Welcome to My World of Dreams - http://bit.ly/1foLaZx
April 24: Books and Other Spells - http://bit.ly/1l6j8Hw
April 24: Books and Other Spells - http://bit.ly/1l6j8Hw
April 28: Pressed Leaf Publishing - http://bit.ly/1j5IBzW
April 28: SECOND STOP: Straight from the Library - http://bit.ly/1flh4vm
April 29: Multi-Verses of Liza O - http://bit.ly/1hOsS3M
April 30: Books in the Hall - http://bit.ly/1fsiHrd
May 1: Long and Short Reviews - http://bit.ly/1iGGga9
May 2: Deal Sharing Aunt - http://bit.ly/1ml2Qh7
Leg Two
May 5: Booker Like a Hooker - http://bit.ly/1nY8dCe
May 12: Christine Young author - http://bit.ly/1jiSBSq
May 19: Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock - http://bit.ly/TlrIIW
May 26: Sexy Adventures Passionate Tales - http://bit.ly/RrLm43
June 2: Long and Short Reviews - http://bit.ly/1kB17BD
June 9: The Write to Read - http://bit.ly/1ifKBCA
June 16: Writers and Authors - http://bit.ly/1lKLO9F
June 23: The Book Cookies - http://bit.ly/1j78pZW
July 7: Book Bunny's Reviews - http://bit.ly/1pUoJFO
July 14: Goddess Fish Party Pavilion - http://bit.ly/1mObPW1
July 7: Book Bunny's Reviews - http://bit.ly/1pUoJFO
July 14: Goddess Fish Party Pavilion - http://bit.ly/1mObPW1
July 21: MAD Hoydenish - http://bit.ly/1p7hE17
July 28: It's Raining Books - http://bit.ly/1nA34Qm
August 4: Deal Sharing Aunt - http://bit.ly/1or9Ac7Can't wait to see you all at my stops along the way!
Monday, July 28, 2014
Blog Tour Update
Ærenden's First Blog Tour is almost over!
Only one more week left to enter for a chance to win
a $25 Amazon Gift Card
~or~
a copy of The Gildonae Alliance Audible Book
(10 available)
So be sure to check out this week's stop, as well as the other stops along the way (listed here).
Contest ends August 4, 2014 at midnight!
Monday, July 21, 2014
The Child Returns Unofficial Soundtrack
Ever wondered what the Soundtrack for The Child Returns would sound like?
Well now's your chance to listen over at MAD Hoydenish!
Big Thanks to reader Trish Hanson for her Lifehouse addition to the list. For the recommendation, she won a complete set of autographed Aerenden bookmarks :).
And if you haven't been following my blog tour, please be sure to check out the stops now. Only three more weeks left for Leg 2 of the tour, which means only three more weeks to enter the drawing (prizes include Audible copies of The Gildonae Alliance and a $25 Amazon Gift Card).
Now get listening :).
Well now's your chance to listen over at MAD Hoydenish!
Big Thanks to reader Trish Hanson for her Lifehouse addition to the list. For the recommendation, she won a complete set of autographed Aerenden bookmarks :).
And if you haven't been following my blog tour, please be sure to check out the stops now. Only three more weeks left for Leg 2 of the tour, which means only three more weeks to enter the drawing (prizes include Audible copies of The Gildonae Alliance and a $25 Amazon Gift Card).
Now get listening :).
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Blog Tour Winners!
A big THANK YOU to everyone who followed along with the first leg of my blog tour. I'm so excited to announce that the following people have won the drawing:
$25 Amazon Gift Card
CJ S.
Audible Copy of The Gildonae Alliance (Ærenden #2)
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Kimberly M.
Becki
Stefano S.
Elise-Maria B.
Mary P.
Amy
Shelley S.
Pernille M.
Virginia H.
Winners, you should already have an email from me with information on how to collect your prizes.
For those who did not win, check your email boxes anyway; I've extended a special offer as a thank you for joining me on this adventure.
For those who did not win, check your email boxes anyway; I've extended a special offer as a thank you for joining me on this adventure.
Hope to see you all on the second leg of my tour, where 11 more prizes will be up for grabs.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Last Day to Enter!
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You could win this Audible Copy! |
Today is the last day to enter the drawing for leg #1 of the blog tour.
Prizes up for grabs
A $25 Amazon Gift Card
An Audible copy of The Gildonae Alliance (Ærenden #2; 10 available)
All of the stops are listed in this handy post, so cruise on over and get clicking!
And remember, if you don't win this time, Leg #2 of the tour starts
Monday, May 5, 2014!
Monday, May 5, 2014!
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Inspiration and Dreams
I've had a lot of fantastic questions in the comments section of my blog tour this month. If you want to read them, please be sure to check out the links for my stops. If you have questions of your own, definitely post them, as well.
One question really stood out for me, though I hadn't thought too hard about it before. The answer stumped me, at first, and also made me realize how much of my writing is dependent upon my subconscious. Using my dreams to feed my novels is so second nature that I've always taken it for granted, and sometimes forget where my ideas originate. The question came from poster Elise-Maria B.:
And now I'm curious: Does anyone else ever have great ideas in a dream? If so, what are they?
One question really stood out for me, though I hadn't thought too hard about it before. The answer stumped me, at first, and also made me realize how much of my writing is dependent upon my subconscious. Using my dreams to feed my novels is so second nature that I've always taken it for granted, and sometimes forget where my ideas originate. The question came from poster Elise-Maria B.:
"I find it fascinating that you’re able to remember your dreams well enough to put them to paper. What’s the craziest thing you ever dreamt and then used in a book?"I did post my response on the blog, but for some reason it's still not showing up for anyone but me (gotta love the interwebs!), so here's the answer....
The truly crazy things I don’t tend to use (believe me, I've had some strange dreams!), but Cal’s introduction in The Child Returns was a dream and has to be the strangest thing I’ve used to date. He’s what’s known as a Guide in the kingdom of Aerenden. His power allows him to manipulate the elements and at times, he uses rhyme to focus that power.
I have unusual relationship with my characters sometimes. I’ve tried controlling them, but the stories never work out when I do that. And in some cases, new characters simply pop into my head and won’t leave me alone until I write about them. Cal was one of those characters. He first appeared to me as a bodiless voice in a dream, singing the same song he broadcast to Meaghan on the wind. Since I had no idea who he was or his significance, I disregarded the dream. It refused to let me go. For a solid week, I dreamed his silly song until I used it. Of course, he turned out to be a major character, but it took a huge leap of faith to allow that dream into my books. Glad I did!Thanks for the question and the important reminder, Elise-Maria!
And now I'm curious: Does anyone else ever have great ideas in a dream? If so, what are they?
Thursday, April 17, 2014
The God's Honest Truth: A Grandfather's Tale
Recently, someone commented on one of my blog tour stops and asked me to share a few of my grandfather's stories. For those who may not know, my grandfather is one of the major reasons I write. He's a brilliant storyteller, someone who commands attention when he speaks--not because he's loud or overly imposing, but because he's gifted. But transferring his stories to print is a tricky endeavor. Much of his storytelling magic comes from his delivery. His dialect and accent are distinctly Maine. The tell-tale mid-sentence pauses and punctuated exhaled breaths, the accented vowels and dropped "R"s all mask his delivery as unassuming, until he gets to the punchline. To be honest, sometimes I can't tell which stories are real and which ones are made up, but that's part of his storytelling charm. As his last words fall, you don't care if it's real or not. You're in it with him, and that's all that matters.
He called me tonight, after I sent my mom an email requesting his permission to use some of his stories on my blog.
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My grandfather; my hero |
"Hello, kid," he greets me, as he usually does. "How's my favorite granddaughter?"
"When did I move up the ranks?" I ask.
He laughs. All five of us get that greeting, I think, unless he really feels like teasing us. Then we're last.
But he gets to his point quickly, also as he usually does.
"Well, I can't think of any stories right now, but you can use 'em. Can you not use the names?"
"I can change them."
"Good, good. Well, see, there's one. Did I ever tell you about..."
(They always start like this)
"...one of our ancestors? Tommy Collin was his name. He came across from Ireland direct. His family wanted him to marry an Irish girl, so they sent back to the old country for one. She came, a lovely girl, and they got married. One day soon after, he took her into town."
He pauses, then says. "Well, this is a true story, you know. He goes into town with her on the trolley, then returns home. Only he forgot he was married and left her right there in town."
"Wait, he left her behind?"
"Ayuh, without any money. She eventually got home, but until the day of her death, she never forgave him. She walked ten feet behind him for the rest of their lives. She refused to walk beside him. You'd think since he forgot her, that wouldn't be the smart thing, but that's what she did. She could always see him that way, you see. And that's the God's honest truth."
Somehow, I believe it is.
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