Today on Paper Hangover we welcome L.M Preston MG/YA author of THE PACK, EXPLORER X-Alpha and celebrating her new release BANDITS, released June 1st, from Phenomenal One Press.
You will find L.M online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It seems as though she is from a Science Fiction world all of her own. I met her online when I started writing and figuring out this whole other world, a few years ago, and we have stayed in touch ever since.
What is most intriguing about L.M is her enthusiasm, and trust me, it’s contagious. She is always there to boost you up, when she is struggling herself. Be it, marketing her books, assisting with the Maryland Writers Association, taxi-ing her FOUR children from here to there or trying to keep up with her creativity in her writing.
L.M writes both middle grade and young adult and from a unique perspective, a boy. Not many books are written for boys and in their perspective, let alone by a female writer. I sat down with L.M to find how she channeled a boys perspective in womans mind.
How in the world do you think like a boy, when we are programmed so differently?
Thinking like a boy comes easy to me. I'd been a tomboy growing up and my career as an engineer makes me the only girl in the room lots of times. I spend most of my time observing the guys I work with and my son with his friends is another great resource.
Was it a hard decision to write from Daniels Perspective?
Yes, it was. I really took a moment to see what the trends in YA books were for the last few years and most of the main characters were girls. I took a chance and realized I really enjoyed the freedom in writing a male's pov.
What made you go that route?
This is a boy's story. It had all the makings of a tortured, growing, misguided male. My son was insistent that he wanted me to write a book about a guy pirate - although I think a girl pirate would have been a great twist. In the end I realized I'd have much more fun writing it as Daniel.
BANDITS has been very well received in the publishing world with 5 star reviews, if there is a way to explain, how does that feel?
Honestly, for me, it's a shock. I'm not one of those writers that dream of being the next JK Rowling. I really just love to write. To share my stories - especially for those boys who seem to get left out sometimes. And the fact that my kids cheer me own is a boon. But now that people get Bandits and like it I'm just over the moon humbled by it all. But most of all, when my son read it and kissed me saying, "Mom you nailed it!" that was the best review of all.
You are major parts of many writing communities, how do you keep up with them all and what have they bought to your writing career.
Well, I'm an insomniac. Truth is, I'm an over hyper writer. I write in sprints, like 15 min or so then I have to do something and come back. Weird I know, but it's just the way I'm wired. So I kill time playing on twitter, or yalitchat, absolutewrite or shewrites to stay motivated. Writing communities give me a boost and the encouragement that keeps me plugging away at this.
What has been the most satisfying moment on your journey?
The most satisfying moment in my journey was when I was at a middle school doing a program and a student came up and hugged me when I gave her my book.
You were an author taking part in the Book Expo America 2011, what did you take away from that experience?
That experience was the most eye opening one of my career. I networked with all publishers, big, small, self-pub, authors, entertainers turned authors and you know what - they were all nice, gracious and encouraging. The other thing I took from it was, dreams do come true - I couldn't believe I actually had a line for my books.
You are a tireless marketer for your writing career, any advice?
Yeah, I am kind of obsessive. When this journey started for Phenomenal One Press, the first thing we did was create a business plan - stating our goals for the first 3 years of my writing journey. Then we purchased the best book ever for the budding publisher, 1001 Ways to Market Your Book by John Kremer. That was the basis for our first book marketing plan. My pub and I set in motion to have one event a month, to spend 30 min a day promoting and 1 day at the beginning of the year planning. We also employ interns and my older kids who've come up with awesome ideas to get the word out. If a writer wants to promote themselves, they should start out making a book marketing plan. Our marketing plan is ever growing and you know what - we learn something new everyday.
And just for fun, what can’t you write without?
I can't write without music on or an action movie in the background. I'm one of those quirky folks that needs background noise.
(Adrienne - One week some is going to say a pen, I’m waiting for it!)
L.M has given us a signed copy of BANDITS to give away today, make sure you’re a follower of Paper Hangover and leave your email, one lucky winner will be chosen at random.
You can Pre-order BANDITS here and visit the blog a la L.M Preston here. You can also find her on Twitter @LM_Preston
Thanks so much L.M for joining us today on Paper Hanover. We should plant you in the next Book of Awesome!
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Happy Memorial Day!
For those of us in Canada, we are deeply jealous that our State-side friends have a holiday today and get to watch the Criminal Minds Marathon all day, 'cause you are, right?
I thought I would re cap our interviews and get you excited about our interviews to come as all the authors I approached were too busy to interview today, they are no doubt at the beach!
We first spoke with Kirsten Hubbard author of LIKE MANDARIN, many of you know her from the YA Highway and her global travel writing. Here are some pictures from her release party.
Next up was C.Lee McKenzie, C.Lee has been busy touring PRINCESS OF LAS PULGAS and had a recent interview...
Kelly Hashway is busy revising her YA Novel with her Agent, Lauren Hammond of ADA Management Group, they are featured on YaLitChat's June Newsletter on how that writing community helped them find one another amongst other writers Lauren has scooped up. I will link it up as soon as it goes live...
Up Coming Authors on Paper Hangover...
Dawn Metcalf Debut Author of LUMINOUS coming up June 13th in anticipation of her release June 30th. You can Pre-Order LUMINOUS here.
L.M Preston author of BANDITS released June 1st, 2011, will be dropping by Paper Hangover June 30th to discuss writing from a boys point of view.
July 11th, we welcome Leanne Beattie just released May 16th, 2011.
So however you spending your Memorial Day, make it a good one and think of me recording the Criminal Minds marathon to watch later...
I thought I would re cap our interviews and get you excited about our interviews to come as all the authors I approached were too busy to interview today, they are no doubt at the beach!
We first spoke with Kirsten Hubbard author of LIKE MANDARIN, many of you know her from the YA Highway and her global travel writing. Here are some pictures from her release party.
Next up was C.Lee McKenzie, C.Lee has been busy touring PRINCESS OF LAS PULGAS and had a recent interview...
Kelly Hashway is busy revising her YA Novel with her Agent, Lauren Hammond of ADA Management Group, they are featured on YaLitChat's June Newsletter on how that writing community helped them find one another amongst other writers Lauren has scooped up. I will link it up as soon as it goes live...
Up Coming Authors on Paper Hangover...
Dawn Metcalf Debut Author of LUMINOUS coming up June 13th in anticipation of her release June 30th. You can Pre-Order LUMINOUS here.
L.M Preston author of BANDITS released June 1st, 2011, will be dropping by Paper Hangover June 30th to discuss writing from a boys point of view.
July 11th, we welcome Leanne Beattie just released May 16th, 2011.
So however you spending your Memorial Day, make it a good one and think of me recording the Criminal Minds marathon to watch later...
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