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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

I Have a Couple of Things to Say to You



Dear Reader,


Wow, check me out; I'm writing a new blog entry and it hasn't even been six months since the last one.  Woo hoo!  Alright, either I'm getting the hang of this balancing act of time management... or I have something to say.  Oh yah, I know me and since I'm typing, it's because I have something to say.


First off, I want to say thank you to everyone taking a peek at my first book, "Hundred Calorie Snacks:  A Carpathian Texan Novel".  I cannot tell you how much I appreciate all the support and positive responses.


Next off, or is that on, since I'm online?  Oh well, off on, me and the Karate Kid... minus the wax.  I would like to say that your positive responses have fueled the fire under my office chair to get me working faster.  Edits are already underway for my next novel.  Now that I have, a little better handle on the whole editing thing; hopefully, it won't take two months of Mondays to get the next novel out.


Editing is so incredibly important, nearly as important as the story.  Without proper editing, the story won't make a lick of sense.  Your characters can be memorable, your dialogue compelling, your action seat gripping, but without the right tone, pace, accentuation, and punctuation the story can fall flat.  So here's to the backspace key.


Happy Reading,


Carolyn Haven


P.S.  Remember to leave reviews.  We authors survive and thrive on them.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Hundred Calorie Snacks

Survival and intrigue are her passions…
As a secret agent, Cathleen Houlihan never considers falling in love, until the doctors put an expiration date on her life. In the hospital, Cathleen promises the doctors to lose weight so they can perform a heart surgery that is her only hope. To herself, Cathleen promises to enjoy life a little more, smell the roses, take chances, and live a little.
Donavon Burebista, a man who shares her passions offers Cathleen the perfect opportunity to achieve all her promises. For once in her personal life, Cathleen wants to be spontaneous, and accepts everything this man is offering. But taking the chance leads her into a dark subversive world of betrayal, where she finds herself irrevocably changed. Will they find a way to hold onto what they briefly found in each other, or let their one night remain a sweet memory?

Carolyn Haven, Kindle Bestselling author of Respect of the Dryads
ISBN:  9781310920448


www.amazon.com/dp/B00N6MGXD
or
www.smashwords.com/books/view/471956

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Final Edit of First Novel


August 24, 2014


Dear Reader,

I am nearly finished with the final edit, at least until some beta readers get a hold of my first novel.  Wow, I did not realize I would end up writing nearly a novel in research, definitions, notes, character profiles, and so much more to get to this point.  Good news is I’ve loved nearly every minute of it.

Before I even put my first novel to paper, I wrote out the notes for a Paranormal Romance that cleaned up to a Romantic Urban Fantasy, Hundred Calorie Snacks A Carpathian Texan Novel.  I’m excited about the novel as I am the many projects since dancing my first step onto to floor of becoming a novelist.  So, my plan of attack is to go back and edit my first attempt at a novel, Dark Indulgence A Novel of the Walker Fae and apply the knowledge I've gained writing this novel.  Let's hope I've learned my lessons well.  In the meantime, I’m just happy to be writing works I’m passionate about.  And Vampires and shapeshifters are definitely passion worthy subjects.

Happily Writing,
Carolyn Haven


Look for Hundred Calorie Snacks on Amazon and Smashwords, soon.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Consistency Pays Off


Consistency Pays Off

January 15, 2014

I am nearly finished with this round of edits for my first novel, and then my beta readers get a peek.  Once they have a go, I'll reread my novel and go from there.  Meanwhile, I'm learning how to use Photoshop to create my own covers.  Still a way to go, but I'm getting there. 

Wow, I did not realize I would end up writing nearly a novel in research, definition, notes, and so much more to get to this point.  The 100 words a day has paid off.  I don't write every day, but more often than before.  I started documenting my sessions in a work logbook, and so far, my consistency has improved dramatically.  More good news is I’ve loved nearly every minute of writing this novel.

Happy Writing and Reading,

Carolyn Haven

http://CarolynHaven.webs.com