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Tuesday

Not Enough Time in the Day

It feels like so much time has gone by since December! Real life doesn't give me any mercy, and I've been trying to find moments in the day to frantically write a few pages for my next book. Hopefully the craziness will let up soon and I can return to my normal routine.
Thanks to everyone who helped with Revocation's launch! I would be nothing without my readers and reviewers.
There will be something exciting to blog about soon, I promise! :)

Wednesday

New book: Revocation

I am so excited to announce my next book, Revocation.
Soon to be on virtual eBook shelves, so keep an eye out!
Being a 20,000 word novella, it will be the first in a new YA/Teen series called the Canyon Wolves.




Harper's life is perfect. She has an awesome house, an awesome job, and an awesome boyfriend. Her only problem is that she can't remember any of it. To top it all off, she can't remember how she became a werewolf and how she ended up with the pack's leader as her mate. The event that wiped her memory was not an accident, and she needs to remember the culprit before it happens again.

Monday

Working like a dog (pun intended)

I have great news! My next book is almost complete, and then I'll start editing. It is shorter than Featherlight, almost novella size, but I'm going to make it perma-free. The second book in the series will be longer. The title will remain under wraps, but you can probably figure out the type of paranormal story by the blog post name.
I've taken a cliched topic and added an interesting twist, so writing the story has been a blast. I'm averaging about 4,000 words a day, which is why I'm so ahead of my deadline.
The next step will be to create a cover and then start mapping out my next work!
I hope everyone has a Happy New Year. :)

Saturday

Secret is out


Announcing my book publication was one of the most memorable days of my life.

The whole family was together for Christmas, including my mom, dad, two sisters, two brother-in-laws, and their kids. My mom was on the floor, and I sat down in the couch near her.
“I have present for you,” I said. “Well, not a present, but a surprise.”
“What is it, honey?” She was surprised because I usually never acted like that. 'Surprises' weren't in my vocabulary.
“As of a few days ago, I became a self-published author. I wrote a book, and I dedicated it to your sister, Jacque.”
Her mouth fell open in shock. “Oh, honey! When did you write it?!”
“Over the past year,” I said, trying to keep back the tears (it had been a stressful few weeks).
Then the rest of the family overheard.
“What?”
“What happened?”
“She wrote a book!” my sister announced.
“What? She wrote a book?”
I started to cry, and my mom came over to hug me.
“I hope you’re proud,” I said, laughing. “Writing those 80 thousand words was the hardest thing I've ever done.”
“Oh, ouch!”
My family quieted down slightly, so I said, “And overnight it rose to the top 10 bestselling free ebooks in its genre. It has been out for 4 days, so there has only been several thousand downloads.”
“Only several thousand?!?”
It was all a blur after that as I tried to explain how, when, and why I had started writing.
Most importantly, I admitted that the novel was far from perfect, but it would hopefully be the first of many. :)

Friday

Working through the break

Morning, everyone!
This holiday break has been so relaxing, and now I'm hard at work on my next book. Here is a quick overview of the behind the screen goings-on.
  • I want my book to be accessible to everyone, so I'm toying with the idea of making it permanently $0.00, but that's not quite set in stone yet. 
  • The title will have to remain a secret for now because I'm trying to decide between three great names.
  • The genre is still fantasy, but it'll be a bit more mainstream than Featherlight.
  • It should be out within the next few months, so watch for it on the virtual shelves!
I'll be sure to post some updates on my progress (maybe even daily), so you all will know the general release date. 
For now, it's back to work! Last night, Featherlight broke the top 20 free fantasy paranormal ebooks, so don't forget that it will be free until the end of today.

Thursday

Credit where credit is due

I've had the opportunity to speak with so many amazing people this past week. Thank you, thank you, thank you! This book would not be where it is today without you all.
For the readers looking for awesome kindle books or for the simply curious fans, here is the list of all the sites that feature Featherlight.
The amazing sources

Secrets

After an author completes his or her book, one of the first things they do is tell their family and friends. They announce on facebook, yell down the street, and trumpet their accomplishment at every turn.
I couldn't do that.
Writing under a pen name protects your identity and your background, but it also alienates you from your family. I wanted so badly to tell someone, "Hey! I did it: 80,000 words! Be proud of me, please!"
To this day, no one knows that I, the woman behind Laura Fields, author of Featherlight, wrote a book. That is such a strange feeling to have, to know that no one knows the real me. Maybe one day I will grow up and 'spill the beans', but for now I will remain Laura Fields (And perhaps I might give a few hints here and there to keep things interesting).
Besides, being able to connect with my readers online eases the loneliness and makes keeping secrets so much easier.
I hope everyone had a happy holiday, and don't forget that the Featherlight sale ends soon. :) Cheers!