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Cover Unveil

October 12, 2012 by Carey Jane Clark

It’s Friday, and often the day I post something fiction-related. Today is no exception, but you won’t find an author interview or even a book review today.

Today is a very special day for me. My novel, After the Snow Falls was published in ebook format last December. I’m proud and very excited to announce it will be in print very, very soon.

There are a few steps necessary before print-readiness, and one of them was giving the cover design a bit more polish. After all, instead of simply being viewed on a small ereader screen, it will be physically in the hands of readers. And, of course, it needed more than just a front cover!

While I did the original cover design myself (using a photo taken of snow in our neighborhood park by none other than JavaMan himself), I felt I needed some help with the print cover, so Webber Printing of Brandon, Manitoba stepped in to help. Here’s the very first sneak peek. There is a small amount of tweaking remaining to be done, but I’m extremely happy with how it looks. I’d love to hear what you think too.

[Before you ask, the white space at the bottom isn’t a mistake–it’s the space for the barcode.]

And if you want to be among the first to know when After the Snow Falls is in print, please
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You may also be interested in checking out reviews. A new one posted today. Others are linked here. Or see reviews at Amazon.
- Carey Clark

Inspiration for Young Writers

February 2, 2012 by Carey Jane Clark

wordful_weekends_blue_smallI personally do not believe in writer’s block. If I hit a snag when writing, I know it’s usually my fear of messing something up. So to burst through the issue, I open a new document in my word processor.

The new blank page is my place to play, to mess up, if need be, and to “talk things out” with myself. I just begin to write. Often, before I hit the half-page mark, I’ve solved my issue and can move on. My favorite new tool for mucking about on a blank page? 750words.com (For more insight on how to break through writer’s block, check out Cec Murphey’s series of posts on the subject.)

But faced with a blank page, kids, sometimes need a nudge in the right direction. Here’s a collection of some great sources for writing prompts:

  1. The Story Kitchen – Kids pick a hero, a place and a villain. They have a chance to think about how they’d put all that together before the story kitchen cooks up an opening. They have to finish the story.
  2. The Story Starter, Jr. – Generates a random beginning. It can get pretty preposterous. Here’s the beginning I was given to work with: The detective was writing a poem in the park. This is the “junior” version. The version for adults gave me this as a starter: The amazed hiker dialed the cell phone in the gas station for the mystery writer. Hmmm….
  3. Scholastic Story Starter – Just plain fun.
  4. Thirty writing prompts for elementary students at SuperTeacherWorksheets.com
  5. CanTeach has an abundant source of writing prompts at their site as well. Hats off to this great Canadian site. (What can I say?)
  6. Not enough? How about a writing prompt for every day of the year.

And just so the kids don’t get to have all the fun, here’s a couple of sites with great writing prompts for adults:

  1. Creative Writing Prompts
  2. Bonnie Neubauer’s Story Spinner – Generates a setting, a starting phrase and four words that must be incorporated in the story. The challenge is to finish in 10 minutes.

 

http://www.brucevanpatter.com/storykitchen.html

- Carey Clark

Grateful for Grace

January 9, 2012 by Carey Jane Clark

Seven years ago, I read a book with a title that reflected my heart’s desire:Writing a Book That Makes a Difference. It was a high hope, and I despaired at times of being able to achieve it. There were many times along the journey I was ready to give up. In the midst of my writing journey, there were diapers to change, runny noses to wipe, boo-boos to mend and kiss. Things that seemed–and were–more important than even a book that made a difference.

This week, I’m overwhelmed and humbled by reader feedback. Through all the effort of creation and writing and revision and revision and more revision, all the waiting and working, in the end, it seems this novel I’ve written is touching hearts. My heart is full.

Multitudes on Monday- Carey Clark

 

Blog Talk Radio with Giovanni Gelati

December 26, 2011 by Carey Jane Clark

Today at 4 p.m. Eastern, I’m live with Giovanni Gelati of Trestle Press to talk about After the Snow Falls:

Listen to internet radio with GelatisScoop on Blog Talk Radio

- Carey Clark

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