- First, I print the book and read it as though it was a published book. I mark the places that don't work and note any corrections that leap to the eye. This usually identifies places where I lose the thread of the plot; where scenes are lovely, but don't contribute to the forward motion; and where I lose focus on the characters.
- Second, I remove the chapters or scenes that don't work; rewrite where necessary; and add new scenes or chapters. I usually find that I have to add more than subtract. I have a tendency to race through the plot leaving out scenes that the reader needs to understand the ending.
- Third, I do a thorough reread and make editorial changes. This is the place to fine tune wording, make sure typos are corrected and generally clean up the manuscript.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Revision – What Works for Me
Monday, November 7, 2011
What are Your Promotion Goals?
- Where you live – I happen to live in a very rural area. Book signings are great, but we only have one bookstore. With only a few thousand people in my immediate area, I'm not got to get many sales unless I branch out. Therefore, I have to rely primarily on the Internet.
- How much money you plan to make – The sad fact is that unless you have a blockbuster novel, tantalizing non-fiction, or are a celebrity, you're not going to get rich. On another group, someone quoted the statistic that a really successful writer without a publisher, or with an indie publisher, can expect to make $300.00 a month at the high end. Probably more realistically it's less than a $100.00. Those kind of numbers mean I can't send a lot to advertise my book unless I want to use income from another source to subsidize it. So I need lots of free advertising.
- What sort of a book have you written – Most of us are, I suspect, writing genre novels: romance, mystery and scifi. Therefore, we have to get to where the readers are. Other writers are one source of sales, but probably not as great as fans of the genre. Therefore, we need to be involved in groups devoted to the type of fiction we want to sell. We may not be able to do crass marketing there, but we can get out names in front of readers. On-line retailers are another source. Amazon does a good job identifying the types of books their customers are buying and making suggestions. Plus there are Amazon lists and other tools for getting your work noticed.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Another Way to Improve Your Writing – Book Reviews
Writer's read a lot, or at least we should, and we should read critically. But how many of us do this? Part of reading is escapism. When we want to relax we sit down with a book and lose ourselves in the other world. This is great, but does it improve our writing?
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Can You Survive Getting Everything You Want?
Friday, July 15, 2011
Delightful Retelling of a Chinese Folktale

Wang wants to be a rich man, but as the son of a poor farmer what chance does he have? The Eternals know magic. Wang believes that if he can learn magic, he can become rich and powerful. The story traces Wang through his adventures: finding the temple of the Eternals, becoming an apprentice, and after a year, feeling the work is too hard for his objective of becoming rich. The climax of the story puts these elements together to show how Wang develops and his heart finally shows it's goodness.
I enjoyed the tale. The characters and setting draw you in. I particularly liked the illustration of the dragon on the cover. The writing is clear. Children should have no trouble reading the story for themselves. The author provides activity suggestions and questions for use in a group situation. I also enjoyed the historical appendix that discusses the Ming dynasty and how the Chinese lived in that era.
I highly recommend this book. It makes an excellent selection for group discussion.
Author Bio: Karen Cioffi is an author, ghostwriter, and freelance writer. For writing and marketing information visit http://karencioffiwritingandmarketing.com/
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Karen Cioffi is an author and ghostwriter. Her new MG/YA fantasy book, Walking Through Walls, is based on an ancient Chinese tale.
The book will be available through online retailers such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and book stores by July 15th.
You can preorder it through Walking Through Walls today at:
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Walking Through Walls Tour Schedule
M E D I A R E L E A S E
CONTACT: Karen Cioffi-Ventrice
Author, ghostwriter, freelance writer
Website: www.karencioffi.com
Email: karencioffi@ymail.com
For Immediate Release
Chinese Tale: Walking Through Walls travels on a majestic virtual tour
Patience and fortitude are essential attributes to achieve life as an Eternal
(New York, New York) – The ability to slip into different eras and cultures through reading is the most glorious way to enjoy literature. Travel along through cyberspace to learn more about this 16th century ancient Chinese based tale, Walking Through Walls by Karen Cioffi when it releases July 15, 2011.
To celebrate this unique ancient Chinese tale’s book release, we welcome your visit and encourage you to follow along through the below tour. Leave a comment with your email address and automatically be entered at a chance to win a $10 Amazon gift certificate, Writing for Children One Step at a Time e-Book, or Writing, Publishing, and Marketing – You Can Do It e-Book.
July 1 - Kelly McClymer - Book Review
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July 2 – Renee Hand – Book Review
http://thecryptocapersseries.blogspot.com
July 5 - Deb Hockenberry – Book Review and Interview
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July 7 - Kathy Stemke – Book Review
http://educationtipster.blogspot.com
July 8 - Donna McDine – “An Effective Book Marketing Strategy: Joint Ventures”
http://www.donna-mcdine.blogspot.com
July 9 - Dianne Sagan – “Writing for Children: Finding Age Appropriate Words”
www.diannesagan.wordpress.com
July 11 - Stephen Tremp – “Rewriting a Folktale”
July 13 - Heidi Thomas – “Book Promotion: The Foundation”
http://heidiwriter.wordpress.com
July 15th - Nancy Famolari's Place – Book Review
http://nancygfamolari.blogspot.com
July 18 - Kristin Johnson – “Is Your Character One, Two, or Three Dimensional?”
http://www.seo-writer.com/writers/
July 19 - Elysabeth Eldering – Book Review
http://jgdsseries.blogspot.com
July 21 - Susanne Drazic – Book Review
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July 23 - Margaret Fieland – “Writing Focus, Determination, Perseverance, and Positive Thinking”
July 25 - Maggie Ball – “Successful Writing Strategy: Know Your Intent”
http://magdalenaball.blogspot.com
July 27 - Susanne Drazic – “Storytelling – Keep Your Reader Engaged”
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July 28 - Farrah Kennedy - Book Review
July 30 - Beverly McClure – “Writing for Free – A Means to an End: Visibility”
http://beverlystowemcclure.blogspot.com
Title: Walking Through Walls
Author: Karen Cioffi
Illustrator: Aidana Willow Raven
Genre: MG/Tween/YA
ISBN: 978-0-9826594-7-2
Publication Date: July 2011
Pages: 61
Price: $14.99 paperback
Publisher: 4RV Publishing
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Jennifer Gladen - Author of Theresa's Shadow

Jennifer Gladen is a children’s author, mother of three and teacher who lives and writes in Pennsylvania. She has written several children’s books, stories and articles, and started her own Catholic e-zine titled My Light Magazine. When not writing, teaching or mothering, she enjoys singing in her local parish choir on Sundays.
I asked her some questions about her picture books.
Can you tell us a little about yourself?
I am a mother of three, a teacher and a children’s author. I have written several stories, poems and articles which have been published in a variety of venues. I have two picture books published through Guardian Angel Publishing titled A Star in the Night and Teresa’s Shadow. In addition I am founder and Editor-in-Chief of My Light Magazine.
What inspired you to write Teresa’s Shadow?
I was inspired to write the story after watching my kids at bedtime. There was always a noise, or thought which sparked their imagination. Then, the “what if” questions started spinning around in my writer’s mind. Before I knew it, I had the basis of Teresa’s Shadow.
Do you have a favorite character, if so tell us why?
I really enjoyed Corky. He’s the loveable, furry, funny, friendly monster who Teresa meets on the night of the story.
Tell us a little about your writing schedule. What do you find most difficult, easiest?
I most often write on weekends and evenings if I have time. The most difficult thing is juggling my personal writing with organizing and publishing the magazine. The easiest thing is once I get started I am usually on a roll and I get tons done.
What are your future writing plans?
I have another picture book under contract now titled Angel Donor. It is a story close to home about a girl who is awaiting a liver transplant. It was inspired by my middle child who had actually went through the transplant process. I have several other manuscripts I’m working on now and perfecting.
Jennifer can be found at:
Author Blog and VBT Hosting Blog:
Other Blogs/Columns:
Random Thoughts about God
http://randomthoughtsaboutgod.blogspot.com/
My Light Magazine:
http://mylightmagazine.blogspot.com/
Catholic Mom:
http://new.catholicmom.com/author/jgladen/
Tiber Reviews:
http://tiberriver.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/home.viewReviewerReviewList/reviewer/93830
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