Fixin’ up BIG! An interview with author Linda Grimes

Your patience during the craziness of this last week has been rewarded, as today in the chaotic insanity of kc dyer central, we are featuring a shot at the give-away of a marvellous new book!

Author Linda Grimes has made her mark in the last few years as a novelist with a tremendous sense of fun. Just scroll down this post and look at that smile! Doesn’t it contain all kinds of naughty? If it weren’t for the continent between us, I would have spent a lot of time in her company, but as it is, we’ve had to be friends from afar. I’m so delighted to share her new book with you today.

Linda’s first book IN A FIX was brought to us by TOR publishing, and introduced Ciel Helligan, an aura-borrowing beauty who will steal your heart as fast as your wallet. Linda followed that one up with QUICK FIX, the fun-filled sequel. And now to complete the big three, Ciel’s back with THE BIG FIX, in which Ciel continues to use her chameleon-esque abilities to help out her clients. Bring on the fun!

 kc:   Let’s start with Ciel, the star of the ‘In A Fix’ series. How do you pronounce her name? [I’m working on a series where the protag’s name is Ceilidh — rhymes with Daily, dontcha know — so I get the question a lot myself.] And how much fun is it to write such a cool character?

LG:   Ciel is pronounced like the animal—seal. Unless you’re giving it the French pronunciation, in which case it’s “see-ell.” But my character has Americanized it, and “seal” is how it’s pronounced in the audio books. And I’m glad you think Ciel is cool! She’s a blast to write, that’s for sure. Really keeps me on my toes.

kc:   She’s on HER toes a lot, too! Did you have an inspiration for Ciel? Where did she come from?

LG:   Ciel popped into my head when I saw the name on a vanity license plate while taking my son back to college after a break. First I just thought, what a cool name! Then, by the time I got back home, she had taken up residence in my head and wouldn’t stop talking to me. (That’s not as crazy as it sounds. Or maybe it is. In my experience, writers do tend to skew toward the wack-a-doo end of the spectrum. And I mean that in the nicest way possible.) When she told me about her special ability, I thought, hmm…this sounds like it could be a book. Turns out it was a whole series. 

kc:  I’m so glad it is! Care to explain the conceit behind the borrowing of auras? How does Ciel manage this little bit of magic?

LG:   Here, I’ll let Ciel explain it: “My job is made possible by a genetic quirk that allows me to adapt my aura into an exact copy of another person’s. No, it’s not shape-shifting, which is a crock, by the way. Give me a break. Shape-shifting on a biomolecular level? Directed cell morphology—the actual physical changing of tissue—takes time, and lots of it. It wouldn’t be practical. Aura adaptors deal in energy. Much faster…” (from In a Fix)

So, basically, it’s a mutation in her DNA. All living things emit energy. It’s just that most of us haven’t inherited the ability to alter it, the way Ciel and other aura adaptors have.

 kc:    Ha! I love it. So, what are YOU reading right now? Do you have a favourite genre to read — or write — in?

LG:   Honestly? (And I swear I’m not just saying this to suck up.) I downloaded FINDING FRASER and I can already tell it going to be just my cup of spiked tea.

I read every genre imaginable, but I have to admit I’m partial to mysteries and romances, especially when there’s a touch (or a hefty dose) of humor involved.

As for writing, I’m drawn to humorous (apparently I’m a smartass) with a paranormal twist. But I can get serious on occasion. I haven’t had anything dark and heavy published yet, but who knows what the future might hold? Perhaps a badder, murkier Linda. Bwah-ha-hah! (Okay, yeah, I couldn’t quite type that with a straight face. My dark side might need some work.)

 kc:   Dark side? Who needs it when we can enjoy your — what did you call it? — your wack-a-doo! Anyway, can you tell us how the process of writing a series has been for you? Do you plan ahead or are you a seat-of-the-pantser? And where do you plan to go next? Can you give us a hint of what’s to come?

LG:    I’m loving writing the series! Frankly, a whole lot more than I thought I would when I first realized there was going to be more than one book. It’s been great fun following these characters through more than one adventure, getting to know them better over time. They do keep startling me, which is essential for me as a writer. If I’m not being surprised by my characters, I find it’s way too easy to get distracted by other things, important things, like doing laundry or rearranging my underwear drawer.

At first I was a total pantser. I trailed after Ciel in my head, and typed whatever she—fueled by my way-too-fertile imagination—told me to. As I get further into the series, I find a bit more planning can prevent headaches down the line come editing time, but I always try to leave room for happenstance. (See above with regard to surprises. Unexpected scenes are the best!)

Right now I’m waiting for my editorial letter on book four (ALL FIXED UP), which is the next one out. (Not sure of the exact release date yet. More than likely about a year from now.) That’s the last Ciel Halligan book I currently have under contract, but I do have a few other things simmering in the back of my mind—a fluffy contemporary rom-com, a high-stakes thriller, and a paranormal suspense, all starting to demand some attention. We’ll see which one wins out.

kc:   Oh, man — I can’t wait to see what does! So, I’ve been talking to Indie and hybrid authors lately. Can you tell me a bit about working with Tor? What’s your favourite part of the publication process — apart from writing the book, of course!

LG:   It’s been a good experience working with Tor. My editor is fantastic—I think she loves Ciel and the crew as much as I do, and really gets the characters. I like the partnership aspect of having someone on my side who is invested in making my books the best they can be.

That said, I haven’t ruled out going hybrid someday. I have some writer buddies who’ve done well on that route to publication. Honestly, it’s an exciting time to be a writer—so many new opportunities are now available to those willing to work hard to make their publishing dreams come true.

My favorite part of the process? Darn. You already preempted what I was going to say. I’m such a nerd. I’d rather hole up in my writing cave and play in my fictive worlds than do anything else. Hmm. I know! How about editing? Rewriting is almost as much fun as writing something in the first place. More, sometimes.

You didn’t ask, but if you want to know my least favorite part, it’s the waiting. (This is probably more of a problem for traditionally published authors than indie authors, who have more control over when things get done.) There are loooong stretches of waiting, punctuated by everything happening at once. Which can get your heart racing at times, and not in the good, wow-that’s-a-hot-guy kind of way. But the main thing is getting the books out there and connecting with readers, because, to me, a book isn’t complete without that communication. It’s like baking a cake. You can mix together all the ingredients, but until you bake it in the oven (i.e., let people read it), it’s not done.

kc:   Hmmm. Great analogy. So, do you have a preferred format for your books? E-book vs paperback?

Not really. I love all the formats. Whatever suits the individual reader is good for me. That said, THE BIG FIX is my first to come out in hardcover, which is kind of exciting.

For reading, nowadays I absolutely adore my Kindle. It’s so light! This comes in really handy when you’re trying to read, say, one of Diana Gabaldon’s books in bed. Drop one of those on your head and you might give yourself a concussion. Plus, you can change the font size on an e-reader, as well as carry hundreds of books with you when you travel, which I love.

kc:   What’s your favourite review one of your stories has received?

LG:   There’s one I remember because it made me laugh so much. It was on Goodreads, a 5-star review of IN A FIX. All it said was “An awesome read. I’m surprised.” Surprised? Still makes me giggle.

kc:   Hahhaha! That is kinda funny. But nice, too. Surprised in a GOOD way, right?  How about you? Can you name a favourite author?

LG:   Well, if there’s anyone left out there who hasn’t read Diana Gabaldon yet, I say hie thee to a bookstore and get OUTLANDER asap. That’s my go-to rec for anyone who asks, because it covers just about every genre you could possibly want. For people who are terrified of “big books” (yes, they actually exist *grin*), and prefer a quicker diversion, I have a lot of fun with Kristan Higgins (humorous and moving romances), Harlan Coben (edge-of-your-seat mystery/suspense), and Vicki Pettersson (who rocks UF, paranormal romance, and now even thrillers with her soon-to-be-released SWERVE).

kc:   Oh, I am SO excited for SWERVE, I can’t tell you. I LOVE Vicki Pettersson’s books. I think maybe we share the same tastes, Linda, as FINDING FRASER is a wee bit of an homage to your other favourite author.  =)

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on THE BIG FIX and your writing life with us today, Linda Grimes! If you want to pick up THE BIG FIX, you can find it right HERE.

Here’s Linda’s bio:  

Linda grew up in Texas, where she rode horses, embarrassed herself onstage a lot, and taught teenagers they’d have to learn the rules of English before they could get away with breaking them for creativity’s sake. She currently resides in Virginia with her husband, whom she snagged after he saw her in a musical number at the now defunct Melodrama Theater in San Antonio. There’s nothing like a rousing chorus of “If You Wanna Catch a Fish You Gotta Wiggle Your Bait” to hook a man for a lifetime. Grimes is the author of IN A FIX, QUICK FIX  and THE BIG FIX.

If you’d like to find out more about Linda Grimes, you can find her HERE.

And here’s the fun part! Want a chance to win a copy of THE BIG FIX? Just share this post on your Facebook page or retweet it on Twitter. On Monday, I’ll announce a winner!

Thanks again, Linda for joining me today. And best of luck with your edits on ALL FIXED UP. Can’t wait to see how it turns out!

More soon…

 

 

~kc

 

 

 

 

24 hours of CRAZY — and a few Questions Answered.

A little Reinhardt to start…

 

You know, I’ve been blogging about the whole experience of producing FINDING FRASER here from the beginning. It’s been — by turns — scary, hard, FUN, confusing and exhilerating. But I have to say — the last 24 hours have been the CRAZIEST of my life.

I have SO many people to thank, it’s hard to know where to start. I’m going to do a proper job of this in my next post, but for tonight, I just want to thank my friend Diana Gabaldon for giving this book a sweet shout-out on Facebook yesterday [thereby creating a small atomic wave of book sales!] and YOU for your support.

Readers have flocked to this story and embraced Emma to their hearts. In the past day I have had more people than I can count tell me they stayed up WAY to late to see where Emma’s adventures took them, and I could not be more delighted.[Sorry about those eye-bags, tho…]

So, thank you, THANK YOU, for sharing your love of FINDING FRASER with me! And in return, I feel I owe you a few answers to the questions I am hearing today. Here’s my best shot at them, but if I miss anything, let me know in the comments and I’ll chime in again later.

Okay, here goes…

1. Is FINDING FRASER only on Kindle?

Nope. For now, you can buy the book both as a trade paperback and in Kindle format through Amazon. Later in the summer, it will be available in as many other digital formats as I can muster, including audio! Right now we are working on getting it into bookstores near you, too, as soon as we can. But if you are stuck and can’t find a copy, email me at EmmaFindingFraser@gmail.com and we’ll talk! [I might have mentioned this before, but the paperback is BEAUTIFUL, and you get the benefit of the full, wrap-around cover!]

2. Can I get FINDING FRASER for my Nook?

Not yet. Later this summer, for sure. If you have a computer, you can load a Kindle app for free. Or… buy the paperback!

3. So, hey — is this story some kind of OUTLANDER Fan Fiction?

Nope and nope again, sez I! I have no objection to Fan Fiction in principle, but I do not write it. This is a story about a girl in love with a character in a book — someone with whom OUTLANDER FANS may well be familiar! — and the lengths she’ll go to find her own Fraser. And when I finished the first draft of it, the VERY first person to read it was Diana herself. You can read what Diana thinks about fan fiction on the front page of her website. <g>

4. Where can I find out more about Emma?

If you’ve read the story, you’ll know Emma’s got her own blog at FindingFraser.com. And you know what? She does! Go check it out. You can see pictures from her travels, order copies of the books and get a glimpse into her world. We’re still adding new photos every day, and there’ll be other treats in store soon!

5. How can I spread the word about FINDING FRASER?

Well, thank you for asking! I’d love if you tell your friends in person, on Facebook — wherever you keep ’em! — about the story, and I would ESPECIALLY love it if you would take the time to write a review on Amazon or Goodreads. Reviews are a great way to share your thoughts and connect with other readers who feel the same way. Plus — I LOVE reading what you think about the story.

I think I’ll stop there for now. Just let me finish by saying, in the last 24 hours, FINDING FRASER has gone from a labour of love to a #1 Bestseller on Amazon. For that I have YOU to thank, and I am thrilled beyond measure to do so.

Thank you.

 

More soon…

 

 

~kc

 

It’s HERE!

Holy crow.

 

It is a sign of how excited I am that I took this picture WITHOUT EVEN BRUSHING MY HAIR.

 

Okay, shut up. I know I never brush my hair.

 

But I am still SO excited!

The new book is here and it…is BEAUTIFUL. I am so, so happy with it. Thrilled.

Now, from what I can see, there are a lot of people out there who identify with Emma Sheridan, the protagonist of this story. Loads of people have pre-ordered the ebook, and that has also thrilled me.

But can I just say? The trade paperback version is just so, so lovely. It smells good. It feels good. It’s got a great picture on the cover! And as of tonight? You can order it, too!

[Just pausing for an editorial moment here to note that I have no fiscal incentive to push the paperback over the ebook. I actually make more money per copy from the digital version. The paperback nets me around a dollar a copy. To be perfectly clear.]

I know most people inhabit a more sensible world than I do when it comes to books. There is not a flat surface in my house that doesn’t have books piled on it. So I get the whole appeal of digital stories. But this book — oh, man, I am happy to hold it in my hand!

Anyway. I’ll stop now. Lots more cool stuff coming soon — scavenger hunts and blog tours and a whole brand new website [or two!] to share. But as of right now, you can order FINDING FRASER online in its sleek digital version, and within a day or so, you’ll also be able to order book-addict-appealing trade paperback version. And I couldn’t wait another minute to share!

 

More soon…

 

~kc

 

VANISHED… by E.E. Cooper

Well, well, well…

I have a bit of a mystery for you, this fine evening. A new book — a MARVELLOUS book — by someone… someone who goes by the name of E.E. Cooper.

More on that, later.

First — here is the cover.

Gorgeous, eh?

And I LOVE the tag line:

“Keep your friends close…”

Brilliant.

Consider yourself very lucky, because just today I managed to snag an interview with E. E. Cooper that I plan to share with you right now. And after? There MAY just be a give-away.

Shall we begin?

kc:   Let’s start with Kalah, the star of VANISHED. How did you get inside her head to tell this story?

EEC:  Kalah and I are very different people.  She’s half Indian, half French, she has an anxiety disorder and she thinks she might be in love with one of her best friends. This required me to do a lot of research and talking to others because I didn’t have a ton of personal experience.  It was important to me to get the details right and not make her any kind of stereotype.  I was lucky enough to get a lot of input from people and I came to adore her even more for her complexity.  It was also interesting as her character developed to realize even though she and I were so different- there was also a lot we had in common.

 

kc:   VANISHED is a very twisty mystery. Can you talk about the plotting of it a bit? Did you know where you were going with this story when you began, or did it unfold more gradually? 

EEC:  There were a few moments where I was pretty sure this story was going to drive me insane. Those who know me may argue that it didn’t have far to drive.  I knew aspects of the story when I started and I spent a fair bit of time outlining it.  I thought I had it all figured out.  (feel free to laugh here) Then I started writing. This book went through several revisions and I was lucky enough to work with a great editor who kept pushing me to make it more complex and not go for an easy answer.  My office started to look like a scene from A Beautiful Mind. There were index cards taped to the wall, various things highlighted, Post-it notes sprinkled around and I would pace back and forth waiting for “a-ha” moments.

 

kc:   I think you found them, too! What’s the toughest part of writing a mystery for the YA audience? What did you like best about the process? 

EEC: I am not sure if writing a mystery for the YA audience is different than an adult audience- both want a story that is layered, not easy to figure out and satisfying when they’re finished. I love writing for the YA audience- they’re demanding. They read a lot so they know what they like and what they don’t. 

 

kc:   I know that for a fact. YA readers are the BEST. So, in doing my research I’ve found you’ve had some really awesome reviews for this story. One I read said: “Come for the girls kissing, stay for the mystery”. Care to share a favourite? 

EEC: Thank you so much!  Reviews are nerve wracking. I tell myself that I don’t care- but that’s a fat lie.  The one that made me run around the house in circles (with my dog running after me wondering what the heck was going on) was the one by School Library Journal. 

They said:  This novel tackles themes of friendship, deception, obsession, and love….With early hints of John Green’s PAPER TOWNS that slowly morph into Gillian Flynn’s GONE GIRL.”   Any comparison to John Green and Gillian Flynn was enough to make me lose my mind.

kc:   And rightly so — how wonderful is that? So, what are YOU reading right now? Do you have a favourite genre to read — or write — in?

EEC:  I suspect it’s not a shock to discover that I am a huge reader.  I love a bit of everything- but psychological thrillers are a favorite.  I find people fascinating and how the respond when situations turn dark is always something that will keep me reading just one more chapter.  I recently finished COMPLICIT by Stephanie Kuehn which has a great twist.  In a totally different vein I plan to crack open MAKING PRETTY by Corey Ann Haydu which just came out.  I love her books so am excited for this one.

kc:   You’re a bit of a mystery yourself, E.E. Cooper, as anyone who has scoped out your website can attest. What can you tell us about who you are? 

EEC: Is it weird that I am thrilled that someone thinks I’m a mystery? My real life is actually very average so I like the idea of people assuming that I have a secret life where I’m married to spy, possibly spent some time in jail for an undisclosed crime, and have a pet shark.  The truth is I live in Vancouver with my husband and our very naughty dog where my high risk activities include things like reading on the patio, walking the dog and spending entirely too much money or random craft projects that never turn out the way I expected.

kc: Ah. Well, your very reticence deepens the mystery, to my mind. However, I do have a possible solution, which I will save to the VERY end of this post…

Meanwhile, can you tell me if VANISHED is going to carry on as a series? If so, can you give us a hint of what’s to come next?

EEC: As I type this  I am brainstorming (could be ignoring) edits on the second book in the series that I just received from my editor.  I’m really excited with the direction the series is taken- what I can tell you is that Kalah isn’t going to sit back and accept what happened in book one- but the situation is going to get worse before it gets better.

kc:   Well, that seems a perfect note to end on. Thank you, E.E. Cooper, for sharing your new story with us today!

And now, back to you, dear reader. Interested in getting your hands on VANISHED? Here’s how you can win a copy! Put a link for this blog post up on Facebook or Twitter and on Thursday night? I’ll go through the links, put names in the hat of the linkees, and pick one! And while you’re on twitter, why not follow @EECooperBooks?

Now, I made a promise earlier on in this post. If you live in the Vancouver area, you can solve two problems in one this very Sunday [May 17, 2015], as E.E. Cooper will be appearing LIVE in North Vancouver, at the Chapters-Indigo on Marine Drive, from 2-3 pm. You can pick up a copy of the book, have it signed by its mysterious and oh-lo-lovely author and solve the mystery of E.E. Cooper once and for all for yourself!

If you don’t live nearby, give this post a shout-out and take a chance at winning a copy of VANISHED. Or you can buy a copy right now HERE on Amazon.ca or HERE on Amazon.com.

I know we’ll be hearing more from both E.E. Cooper and Kalah in the future!

 

More soon…

 

~kc

 

What’s new….?

Well, let’s see.

A month from today will be the BLOW OUT official launch of FINDING FRASER in Vancouver. This party is going to be EPIC, and will include a ‘Best Legs in a Kilt’, competition, as well as ‘Best Scottish Knitwear worn in June’, ‘Best Fake Scottish Brogue’ and a multi-player LIVE reading from the new novel. Trrrrust me when I say you want to be there. Tickets [which are free, but required] can be had by clicking this link:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/finding-fraser-book-launch-extravaganza-tickets-16781216069?ref=estw

As mentioned in the last post, I’ve got a bunch of friends who are releasing books at the moment. Over the next few days, this blog will be hosting a number of interviews of said excited writers accompanied by GIVE-AWAYS! So stay tuned — first one should be up tomorrow.

If you like lovely views of Scotland, you might want to consider following @FindingFraser on twitter. Here’s this evening’s shot: part of a vast stone circle and henge on the windswept moors of Orkney. Lovely, yes?

@FindingFraser is going to be the site of Some Excitement in the coming days for sure. Because while the official launch of the novel is not for a month, FINDING FRASER is already available on pre-order for Kindle, and paperback pre-orders should be up by the end of the week. Which is to say I’ll be marking May 15th on my calendar, as that’s the day we go LIVE. 

You can also take a little preliminary peek at Emma’s website: FindingFraser.com, which is replete with peeks into the story, ‘Buy this book’ links and more.

But first? Time to look at what other people are publishing these days. Watch this space!

 

 

More soon…

 

 

~kc

Spring is the new Fall…

…when it comes to book events, it seems. I have quite a few new and interesting books to blog about over the coming weeks. But this morning, a quick update. FINDING FRASER is arriving a week from today: May 15, 2015.

It will first be out in Kindle format, and within the next few days we should have pre-orders available for the paperback version.

The pre-orders are doing very well — thank you! — and I would love if you could help me get the word out that the book is coming to those who might not have heard yet. It’s a fun romantic comedy that will have particular resonance, I think, for anyone who has ever fallen for a character in a book. 

Here’s the blurb off the back:

Sometimes searching for true love can be a little…Outlandish.

I met Jamie Fraser when I was nineteen years old. He was tall, red-headed, and at our first meeting at least, a virgin. I fell in love hard, fast and completely. He knew how to ride a horse, wield a sword and stitch a wound. He was, in fact, the perfect man.

That he was fictional hardly entered into it.

 At 29, Emma Sheridan’s life is a disaster and she’s tired of waiting for the perfect boyfriend to step from the pages of her favorite book. There’s only one place to look, and it means selling everything and leaving her world behind. With an unexpected collection of allies along the way, can Emma face down a naked fishmonger, a randy gnome, a perfidious thief, and even her own abdominal muscles on the journey to find her Fraser?

And here’s what people are saying about FINDING FRASER:

“Jamie Fraser would be Deeply Gratified at having inspired such a charmingly funny, poignant story–and so am I.”

Diana Gabaldon, author of the New York Times Bestselling OUTLANDER series

 

“I loved this book. It transported me to a Scotland I wished I’d grown up in. Everything about it is a delight, and it’s all authentic—the environment, the characters, the dialogue and the sheer enjoyment of it all.”

Jack Whyte, best-selling author of, most recently, THE GUARDIANS OF SCOTLAND series

“FINDING FRASER is for everyone who ever fell in love with a fictional character. Dyer blends humor, a love of
Scotland, and romance into a page turner that will keep readers cheering on the main character and turning pages.” 


— Eileen Cook, Author of REMEMBER,
and other books for teens and adults


“Finding Fraser is an absolute must-read for any Outlander fan. The story is both hilarious and romantic, as well as guaranteed to have readers turning the pages until the wee hours to discover if the heroine finds her very own Jamie Fraser.”  

Laura Bradbury, author of the best-selling MY GRAPE ESCAPE series

Here’s where you can order it: Amazon.com and Amazon.ca

If you know anyone you think might like to read the story, I’d love it if you shared this info by linking back to this blog post. If you know of a group that has an interest, or might want to chat about the story, go for it! Emma’s a blogger, too, so she’s very comfortable on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. She even has her own blog page at FindingFraser.com!

Thanks for helping me get the word out on FINDING FRASER. I’m very happy with this wee story, and anxious to share with everyone!

Will let you know as soon as the pre-order for paperback copies is up!

 

More soon…

 

 

~kc

Launch Party!

So, the novel is now in the hands of Amazon, thanks to the WONDERFUL Crystal Stranaghan of Crystal Clear Solutions [also responsible for the new FindingFraser.com website!]

And that means?

It’s time for a party!

So, if you are in the neighbourhood of the City of Vancouver on June 11th, you might want to drop by…!

Here’s the link:

FINDING FRASER Book Launch Extravaganza

Now, I have BIG plans for this party. Here’s a bit of the blurb you’ll find if you follow the link:

 

Expect an action-packed event with prizes for ‘Best Legs in a Kilt”, “Best Scottish Knit-Wear Worn in June” “Most Outrageous Use of Plaid” and “Best Fake-Scottish Brogue.”

Books will be signed! Excerpts will be live-staged! Possible guest appearances by Persons Who May Have Inspired Bits of the Novel!

Jam-packed with local lettered illuminati, this extravaganza will be the literary event of the season. Come to sit and people-watch. Come to buy a book. Come one, come all to the Plaid Party of the decade!

Seating is limited, so get your tickets early. Let’s fill the Wolf & Hound Pub with rollicking readers!

 

Me again. If you do want to come, please click the link and get your ticket early, as they are going FAST! The venue needs to know numbers, so a ticket is a MUST, plus it gets you a glass of wine or beer [or a soft drink] as you come in.

Questions? Email me or leave a note in the comments below.

Bring your family, friends and anyone who loves a good Plaid Party, and let’s do this thing!!!

 

 

More soon…!

 

 

~kc

 


FindingFraser.com is now LIVE!

I promised some FINDING FRASER news today, so here it is.

 

 

 

When Emma Sheridan sets out on her journey to find her Fraser, she goes it alone. More for company than anything, she starts a blog with which to share her adventures. The actual veracity of the material that goes up on the blog is in some doubt [as Emma herself would be the first to tell you], but nevertheless, she develops a certain following of those eager to share in her story.

And now you can join in, too!  FindingFraser.com is live — and a thing of beauty! Designed by Crystal Stranaghan of Crystal Clear Solutions, it’s the embodiment of Emma’s adventures online. You can find Emma’s first blog post, links to buy the book in paperback or ebook form, pictures from her adventures, and more.

You can even send Emma an email!

Hop on over to FindingFraser.com and see for yourself.

In other news, pre-orders for the ebook continue to climb. If you’d like to see what everyone is getting so excited about, head over to Amazon.com or Amazon.ca and order your copy today!

 

More soon…

 

~kc

 

#Authors4Indies

Had a GREAT time in Kamloops with the Young Authors event, and then today spent a few lovely hours hanging out at Kidsbooks North Van with a bunch of great adult authors: Shelley Hrdlitshka, Ainslie Manson, Eileen Cook [who can wrap a mean book, I tell you], Owen Matthews, David Smith, Mary Novik, Victoria Miles and Lisa Voisin. Janie Chang even popped in for the picture!

Big thanks to the staff at Kidsbooks for the cookies and smiles, and special thanks to Helen for taking this picture!

Hope you got out and supported your local bookseller today — we need each other!

 

Got some special FINDING FRASER news for you tomorrow. Stay tuned, because, as always…

 

 

More soon…

 

~kc

Young Authors in Kamloops…

Excited to be a part of the Kamloops/ Thompson School District Young Author’s Conference again this year!

This is a picture of a [rare] foggy day we had last year. This year I am expecting brilliant sunshine to go with the astonishingly creative minds I look forward to working with.

See you soon, guys!

 

As a wee aside, FINDING FRASER has created a very exciting day for me — pre-orders are going strong. THANK YOU so much for your support of this wee story!!!

I am so excited to share Emma’s adventures with everyone — and this weekend when I get back from Kamloops, I have another little FINDING FRASER Sekrit to unveil.

 

More soon…

 

~kc

 

 

 

 

 

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