Kai Strand |
Pen and Ink is delighted to welcome Guest blogger Kai Strand as part of her blog tour for her new book. Beware of the White
Slouching in front of the computer, you run a hand through your hair and stare blankly at your novel.
You’ve revised it numerous times. Critiquers have dissected it until you had to blink back tears and step away from the screen. You’ve read it aloud. You even read it backward. This book is ready!
Blowing a kiss and a muttering a plea, you hit the enter
button and send your submission. THREE days later you get an acceptance. Yes,
this happened to me. After nine years of working on my novel, the last
submission (of many) was the charm. I explained the inspiration behind the book
on Mayra Calvani’s blog and talked about my love/hate
relationship during the journey to publication on Nancy Stewart’s blog and how
when I hit the send button I was in love with the story.
As you can imagine, getting an acceptance kept me in love
with my book. FINALLY people saw what I’ve always seen about this story. And
imagine how crazy it was to receive an introduction email from my content editor
two weeks later. I was thrilled to be working with a company that moved so
fast. Except, then I got the first editorial letter one week later.
Before I submitted I had majorly overhauled the book and then went through it again with a fine-tooth comb. So that means I’d just finished two complete passes of the book and was asked to do a major edit three weeks later. I’d been expecting months to pass before I had to go into the book again. Guess how I felt about the book then? Right – I was a hater.
Before I submitted I had majorly overhauled the book and then went through it again with a fine-tooth comb. So that means I’d just finished two complete passes of the book and was asked to do a major edit three weeks later. I’d been expecting months to pass before I had to go into the book again. Guess how I felt about the book then? Right – I was a hater.
But the questions my editor asked in that first pass really
inspired me to dig deep. I thought I’d already done that! Yet she asked for
more compelling character motivations and more distinct descriptions. She
pointed out where I still need more varied sentence structure or less passive
voice (Jeez, I thought I’d caught all of that!) She appreciated my use of
metaphor to the point where she asked me to tone it down a bit.
I used every moment of the time she’d given me to do that
first round of edits. Seriously. My husband shopped, cooked and ran the kids
around. I just sat and edited and edited and edited. Even then I was rather
worried that I didn’t have a chance to do a read through before I returned it
to her. I felt good about the work I’d done, though, and was cautiously in love
with my book again. But I’d made some pretty big changes, so I was a bit
worried I would receive an email that said, “Whoa! Slow down there cowboy.” Or
something.
But I didn’t. As a matter of fact she was just as happy with
the changes as I was and the next couple rounds of edits were basically mopping
up sessions. I loved working with Katie Carroll on the content edits of Beware
of the White. It is so good for your book when you and your editor ‘click.’
After my final read-through before publication…I was IN
LOVE! Thank you to MuseItUp for such a great publication experience.
I hope you’ll be IN LOVE too! I’m celebrating the launch of
BEWARE OF THE WHITE with a blog tour and an epic prize package giveaway. GFC
followers of the Pen & Ink blog even get an easy entry in the big giveaway.
Tour Schedule and Prize Packages Giveaway can be found HERE:
http://kaistrand.blogspot.com/2013/05/launch-of-beware-of-white-by-kai-strand.html
But wait! There’s more!!!!! SPONTANEOUS GIVEAWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GFC followers of the Pen & Ink blog get double bonus! I’m
giving away one ecopy of BEWARE OF THE WHITE to a lucky reader. But this is a
fast and furious giveaway, so be quick about your entries. Enter below and then
hop over to my blog to enter that giveaway of book related prizes.
About
the book
As is
tradition, Terra learns on the Saturday past her twelfth birthday that she is a
Natures Spirit. It is her legacy to serve in the peaceful underground city of
Concord. Learning she is named in a prophecy and being threatened by the leader
of the death tribe…that part breaks tradition.
The
Trepidus are the death janitors of the Underworld, responsible for delivering
fatalities with a smile and cleaning up after themselves until Blanco, recent
leader of the Trepidus, decides the day of reckoning for his species is coming.
He begins organizing the creatures and leads them toward an uprising. The
prophecy says there is one person who can stop him. Terra.
With
Spirit of Security, Frank, protecting her, Terra attempts to complete her
training and discover her Spirit talents. Together, they go on a rogue
investigation to learn how to defeat Blanco. In the end, it comes down to a
battle of the minds. The future of Concord is at stake. Will Blanco, the older,
more experienced being win? Or will Terra, the young, new Spirit earn back the
peace of the city?
Buy It:
Or look for it on iTunes
About
the author
Kai
Strand writes fiction for kids and teens. Her debut novel, The Weaver, was a finalist in
the 2012 EPIC eBook Awards. She is a (very lucky) wife and the mother of four
amazing kids. The most common sound in her household is laughter. The second
most common is, "Do your dishes!" She and her family hike, geocache,
and canoe in beautiful Central Oregon, where they call home.
To find
out more about Kai’s books, download companion documents, find links to her
published short stories and discover all the places to find Kai both virtually
and in person, visit her website: www.kaistrand.com. She loves to hear from
readers, so feel free to send her an email or visit her facebook page, Kai
Strand, Author.
Thanks for hosting me today! You guys are so awesome to let me yammer about my book and offer a giveaway. Thanks for being a part of my tour!
ReplyDeleteI loved working on Beware of the White with Kai. I'm so pleased she fell back in love with the book while editing. I hope many readers fall in love with it too!
ReplyDeleteSounds like an intriguing story line, Kai. Good luck with the sales.
DeleteThanks Lorrie!
DeleteHope we can work together again, Katie. Though I have to write something for that to happen ;)
DeleteThanks you so much for the post, Kai. I too have a love/hate relationship with editing.
ReplyDeleteI'm envious of writers who love it.
DeleteYay! :)
ReplyDeleteErin, you're awesome!
DeleteI love the choice of names for characters and their meanings in the book. I've enjoyed your writing before, so this is probably an excellent book.
ReplyDeleteThank, Janet!
DeleteHi Susan and Kai, I enjoyed BOTW, too. I reviewed it and especially enjoyed the multi-level, multi-cultural, and colorful new fantasy world. Wishing you much success.
ReplyDeleteI really value your support, Penelope. Thanks so much.
DeleteCongrats to Kai. You're inspiring the rest of us to keep on with our edits. Good luck with your book.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalie.
DeleteHi Kai. I always love getting an inside look at how the process looks before and after getting the acceptance letter. Thanks for guest posting and hosting this awesome book giveaway.
ReplyDeleteGlad you could stop by, KKahrs. Good luck with the giveaway. Be sure to check out the big one on my blog, too!
DeleteCongrats on your newest release, Kai! Editing can be an excruciating process, but looks like there was a light at the end of the tunnel for you! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm thankful it wasn't another train ;) Thanks for stopping in, Sharon.
DeleteSusan & Kai,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to read this great post. Next time I do edits, I will remember your post.
Nicole Weaver
Award-Wining Author
http://nicole-weaver.com
You're so welcome, Nicole. I appreciate you stopping in.
DeleteI'm practicing my "I'm a Bad Mofo!" dance for that wonderful day when I get an manuscript acceptance letter from somebody.
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Mildly Mischievous MoFo
Ha ha! Please be sure to put that up on You Tube!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a powerful and heartfelt post, Kai. I enjoyed reading every word of it. You've described the frustration and magic of being an author perfectly. Kudos in spades to you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nancy. And thanks for stopping in!
DeleteCongratulations to Julie Grasso for winning the ecopy of Beware of the White! Nice to be able to award a prize to an Aussie for a change!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kai, for the giveaway and for being our guest blogger. We wish you wonderful sales and a never ending flow of creative ideas.
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