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And this is why blogging matters….. Fabulous post from Kristen Lamb!

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As many of you already know, historically, novelists have endured a mind-numbing failure rate. Even up to 2007, traditionally published novelists only had a 1 in 9 chance of ever seeing a second book in print. Most writers failed to sell through their print run (per BEA statistics) and had to return to the day job to pay the bills. Ah, but the times, they are a changin’ and it is a WONDERFUL time to be a writer.

As many of you already know (especially the WANAlums), I happen to be a HUGE proponent of writers having a blog. A GOOD blog that people actually want to read. But, I get it. Some of you might not believe you have time or perhaps you aren’t ready to start a blog. Okay. Fair enough. Today’s advice is for you. Oh, and it is also for ALL writers, even those who have…

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Nicky Wells talks about completing the first draft of Part 2 in the Rock Star Romance Trilogy

Congratulations, Nicky,
you did it!

I certainly did, hooray!  For weeks now, I have been posting word counts and little updates here and there regarding my progress on “The Sequel” for my debut novel, Sophie’s Turn.   It is with huge, enormous and almost indescribable excitement that I can announce that I have completed a first draft.
And yes, I really am totally chuffed about it!  Ecstatic, overwhelmed, and ludicrously proud.  I had the best time writing it and it was wonderful to see Sophie’s life develop and move on.

Tell me more…!

At this time, my second master piece is just over 149,000 words long.  That would translate into something like 400 pages in paperback.  Somebody has already told me that this very exciting:  a real ‘doorstop read’ like we used to enjoy in the ’80s and ’90s.  Personally, I am very partial to a long, fantastic read that really involves you and captivates you, and that’s why I have written another one.  (Weighing in at just over 135,000 words, Sophie’s Turn would be about 380 pages long.)

What about the title?  Why aren’t you telling us the title?

Ah, well, now that is a good question.  I do have a title for the sequel.  In fact, I am currently using the third iteration of a working title!  But I am not convinced that I have found the killer title yet.  This, too, will reveal itself to me… probably in the middle of the night some time soon!  For now, I am not in a particular hurry to pin down the definite title.

Why is that, you want to know?  There’s quite a simple reason.  Sophie’s Turn  was born under a different title, and one that I thought was perfect and adhered to for six years.  It was only on the eve of publication–quite literally–that I suddenly realised that the title was somewhat… obscure!  And thus I fell out of love with it.  So I have learnt my lesson and am leaving the title for my next novel fluid and in the air until the last minute… which is to say, until I am finalising cover design with the help of the lovely Jessie Dalrymple.

Ok, but what is “The Sequel” all about?

This novel is Part 2 in the Rock Star Romance trilogy and it continues the story of Sophie, Dan and Rachel, also introducing a couple of important new characters.

The sequel features high drama, comedy moments and two weddings–but whose, and to whom?  If you’ve read Sophie’s Turn, you’ll naturally expect a certain course of events… but life never goes to plan!

Part 2 begins with Sophie’s long over-due thunderbolt-and-lightning moment.  However, just a few short days later, a disastrous ending to her birthday party sees her moving in with none  other than the delectable Dan Hunter.  On a strictly platonic basis, of course, and for a limited time only.  Nonetheless, her stay at Dan’s house sets in motion a series of events that derails everything she had expected to happen.

Best friend Rachel has a much bigger and more important role to play in this chapter of Sophie’s life; but this is not a part that she particularly enjoys.  It also gets her into a lot of trouble.  And Sophie… well, she reaches the point of no return; she’s  just about had enough, and she draws the consequences.

When will you publish your next novel?

I am aiming to publish Part 2 in July of this year.  Here’s my plan of action.  For the next month or so, I won’t be touching the book at all.  Won’t read it, work on it, or consider it in any detail.  I will, however, be busy working on ‘blurbs’ and synopses, as well as the cover, so that I can bring you more juicy information some time in March.

Throughout March, I will be re-reading my work, editing, tweaking, polishing, improving, deleting scenes, adding new ones, plugging holes, streamlining twists (or making them sharper!)… whatever is necessary.  A small group of ‘test readers’ will offer feedback that I will duly incorporate, as well!

In April, I will once more take a break from the novel but May will see the last serious edits and also several rounds of in-house and external proofing.   So watch this space… some time in June, I hope to post a taster chapter right here on this blog!

Wow, that’s a long drawn-out process!

It certainly is!  A great novel is like a good wine.  It needs a lot of maturing!  🙂

I haven’t read Sophie’s Turn yet.  Can you tell me what your debut novel is all about?

Rock Star Romance Sophie’s Turn is the funny, honest and occasionally bitter-sweet story of one young woman’s entanglement with a rock star.

One fine day in Paris, Sophie Penhalligan suddenly finds herself engaged to her teenage crush and love-of-her-life-from-a-distance, rock singer and star extraordinaire Dan Hunter.  But there is the small matter of her very recent, but very prior, engagement to Tim.  Reliable, honest, trusting Tim, her boyfriend of two years stashed away safely in his mews house in South Kensington while Sophie is drinking rather too much champagne with Dan in Paris.  The novel describes how Sophie gets into this impossible situation and how she turns it around.   Follow Sophie on a roller-coaster of events including an ill-fated trip to Paris with Tim, a night of unfulfilled romance with Dan, Sophie and Tim’s engagement party gate-crashed by Dan, and Sophie’s professional secondment to accompany Dan’s band on their revival tour—at Dan’s special request and very much against her will…

You can download Sophie’s Turn onto your Kindle right here.

Amazing!  Thanks for the update!

My pleasure!  Keep watching this space as I will certainly keep you all posted.  Also, get in touch if you have any questions or thoughts or any kind of reaction at all.  I’d love to hear from you!

XX 🙂

A Fond Farewell and an Excited Hello: Unveiling the New Look for Sophie’s Turn

It is with a tinge of nostalgia that I am saying good-bye to the original cover for my debut novel, Sophie’s Turn.  Designed and lovingly created by my wonderful husband, it was a true piece of cover art.  It received plenty of praise and served me well.  And yet…  as I became more experienced in all manners relating to independent publishing, I was beginning to realise that the cover needed a little more ‘oomph.’  So my wonderful husband and I, we took stock, and we decided to ramp things up a little.  More glitz and glamour was called for.

Enter my great friend and former work colleague, the one-and-only Jessie Dalrymple.  Based in Washington, D.C., Jessie and I go back quite a long way.  We have spent many a long night editing, proofing and (in Jessie’s case) designing books for publication for the company that we were both working for then.

Jessie decided to brave the chaotic editor-cum-artist person that she knows I am and offered to have a stab at jazzing the cover up.  And of course, it didn’t quite stay as simple as that.  In the end, I gave Jessie a creative carte blanche and star-designer that she is, here is what she came back with:

Doesn’t it just take your breath away?  If you’ve already read the book, you will know why this is so perfect.  And if you haven’t… what are you waiting for?  You can get it right here. 🙂

Thank you so very much Jessie!  This is terrific.  Words cannot capture what I feel right now… but the cover couldn’t be better.  Wow!

And here’s the credits:

Cover design: Jessie Dalrymple

Cover image, “a carousel and the eiffel tower lit up at night” by www.unrestrictedstock.com, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

More About the Lovely Jessie Dalrymple (by Jessie Dalrymple)

Jessie is usually designing conservative covers for the U.S. Social Security Administration, where she’s a web and print production specialist. She is the current webmaster for their Research, Statistics, and Policy Analysis and Retirement Policy sites – creating publications and tools for social security researchers around the world. When she started at the agency three years ago, she redesigned all of their statistical report covers using her own photos of flags and fellow concert attendees.

Jessie and Nicky first met while developing corporate research publications, full of stick people and process flowcharts. But Jessie was able to break out into the exciting world of textbook publishing for a few years. She composed dozens of textbooks and workbooks for all grade levels and across various subjects: maths, history, reading/language arts, music. (Her favorite, by far, was the introductory music book!)

Across her career, Jessie has created advertisements, posters, brochures, newsletters, event programs, invitations, logos, annual reports, training manuals, exhibit booth displays, meeting handouts, onscreen presentations, and books for government agencies, nonprofit associations, corporations, and academia. Now she is evolving into more of a web developer, exploring new technologies and new ways to share information with others.

When Jessie is not hard at work, she is usually playing tennis, cycling, or walking with friends. She’s completed five half-marathons, two triathlons, and several local cycling events. She’s obsessed with genealogy research ever since she found a direct ancestral link to Eleanor of Aquitaine and other fascinating historical people. And, while she doesn’t normally read chick lit, she devoured Sophie’s Turn within 3 days of its initial release on Amazon and is now anxiously awaiting Part 2!”

What can I say?  You rock, Jessie! XX

New Year’s greetings and all best wishes for you from Nicky’s Blog!

Just a quick note to wish you all a very happy New Year indeed! 
May 2012 bring you love, laughter and light.

I just thought I’d share some of my highlights from last year… and a preview of things to come for Nicky Wells, author, in 2012.  First of all, some beautiful flowers for you.  I wish there was a scent plug-in: their fragrance is amazing and somewhat unexpected at this time of year!

Looking back at 2011…

For me, 2011 was an amazing year in many respects.  Sophie’s Turn finally saw the light of day; I made lots of fantastic new friends in the blogging world and had a fabulous time conducting a virtual book tour.  Thank you to everybody who made that possible:  you know who you are!  I learnt lots–about blogging, for starters, but also Tweeting, Facebooking and publishing.  Compared to last year this time, my knowledge base has increased a hundredfold! That’s quite a lot of learning.  The year closed for me with not one but two amazing radio interviews.  I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed those experiences, and I hope to do some more this year.

…and forward to 2012:

Speaking of….  This year will bring many exciting events.  My writing highlight will be the completion of part 2 of my rock star romance trilogy and its release in the summer, probably in August.  Speaking more personally, the kids will turn five and seven respectively: my God, how time flies!  There will be birthday parties and swimming events and Beavers outings and school trips and INSET days and all manner of exciting occasions adding spice to my life and valuable inspiration to my writing.  Who knows… maybe Sophie will be a mum one day too?

What’s with the flowers?!?

Why did I put in a picture of a flower, you’re asking just before you go.  Well.  Normally, I love the winter.  Snow, ice, cold–bring it on.  This winter has been a bit of a wash out so far, and I am sick of it.  Just before the Christmas holidays, I was given a container with bulbs by the Year 1 classes that I work with in my local primary school.  Imagine my surprise and delight when the flowers appeared just after Christmas!  To me, this was a wonderful symbol for the start of new life, a new year, and hope.  What could be more apt at this time, even if it isn’t quite spring yet?  I certainly need hope and light this year… Don’t we all?

So with that–take care, and I wish you every success and happiness for your own personal 2012.  See you soon…. xx 🙂