Showing posts with label Cole Gibsen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cole Gibsen. Show all posts
Friday, January 28, 2011

Friday Funnies and Blog Tour Stops

    Today's Blog Tour Stops:

    I have the pleasure of joining:

    Mary Lindsey and Cole Gibsen

    today...two of my wonderful QueryTracker friends. Stop by and leave a comment for more entries in the Grand Prize Giveaway! Only four more Blog Tour days to enter!

    And now, for some funnies :D


    Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents, and everyone is writing a book.
    — Cicero 



    I know of three ways to recognize another writer: Writers are shamelessly nosy. Writers tell good stories, even about dumb old, daily things. On most writers, the earmarks of thrift, if not outright poverty, are evident. 
    — Joyce Thompson 
     

     (ha! this is soooo me on a diet :D )

    And coming up!!! Mystery Agent Contest over at Operation Awesome! We'll start taking entries Feb 1st - our awesome awesome AWESOME mystery agent is looking for 25 word pitches for MG and YA.

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Friday Funnies and Blog Tour Stops


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Another cool post from the awesome Cole Gibsen :D

    Had to take another brief moment to tell you that if you haven't read Cole Gibsen's post on Writing Like an X-Man, then you need to run, not walk, over to her blog. Seriously, one of the best posts EVER. :D

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Another cool post from the awesome Cole Gibsen :D


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Friday, May 14, 2010

Friday Funnies Inspired by Cole Gibsen

    (LOLcat built from original photo by sutefani in orlando, under a Creative Commons-Attribution license by way of Flickr.)

    [Writers] search for rejection. If they don't get it they reject themselves.
    ~ Charlie Chaplin about actors...but works pretty well for writers too ;-)


    The reason 99% of all stories written are not bought by editors is very simple. Editors never buy manuscripts that are left on the closet shelf at home.
    - John Campbell




    Thank you so much, Cole, for hanging out with us this week! It's been a pleasure having your as our Spotlighted Author :)



    Linkage!!

    Cole's Blog
    Cole's Website
    Cole on Facebook
    Cole on Twitter
    Awesome Cole Youtube Video

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Friday Funnies Inspired by Cole Gibsen


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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Special Quote Day with Cole Gibsen

    (Another taste of Katana - enjoy!!)


    My heart dug into my chest like a jagged stone. This was crazy! I wasn’t supposed to die this way—diced to pieces by ninjas. It sounded ridiculous just thinking it in my head. “Kim,” I pleaded, “I don’t know what you think is going on, but it’s not true. I’m not a reincarnated warrior. I just got lucky before. I can’t fight. Don’t let them do this!”


    His face was an expressionless mask. “There is no other way.” He bowed his head. “Kill her.”



    Linkage!!

    Cole's Blog
    Cole's Website
    Cole on Facebook
    Cole on Twitter
    Awesome Cole Youtube Video

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Special Quote Day with Cole Gibsen


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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Cole Gibsen - The Day I Learned to Take a Hit

    The former step-dad was not a nice person. I spent most of my childhood and teenage years trying to avoid him. When I was a senior in high school, I often fled my house in the middle of the night and met up with my boyfriend who kept a sleeping bag stored in his camper shell because my midnight phone calls became so regular. We’d park in the middle of a cornfield and sleep in the bed of his truck because I had nowhere else to go and his parents wouldn’t let a girl sleep over (understandably). In the morning, I’d dust myself off, comb the tangles out of my hair with my fingers, gargle with Listerine, and go to school. Just another day…

    The step-dad was fond of calling me lazy. He’d laughed and told me I was dreaming when I said I wanted to go away to college. He’d bully, taunt, and belittle me with his words and size to the point that I began to believe him. I began to think I was stupid, lazy, and would never amount to anything. That was, at least, until the day I got kicked out of the house.

    I was seventeen and sitting at the kitchen table eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The sun was out and the screen door was open allowing a warm breeze to sweep through the kitchen. My twelve year-old brother had just run in the house after a swim in the pool. He was wrapped in a towel and talking to me – though I can’t remember now what we were talking about.

    Enter the step-dad. But this time, instead of attacking me he went for my brother.

    “You’re dripping all over the floor!” he had screamed. “Are you stupid?”

    My blood began to boil. This had never happened before. Normally I was the target not my kid brother.

    “No, you’re not stupid,” the step-dad continued. “Stupid would imply you have a brain. But you don’t, do you? You’re brainless.”

    My brother shrunk back as I had so many times before. As if he could will the floor to open and swallow him whole. My own fear was mirrored back at me in his eyes and it made me sick.

    No.

    I wouldn’t let step-dad to this. Not to my brother. My vision clouded over in a haze of red and I leapt from my chair with enough force to knock it over. “Shut up!”

    The step-dad looked over at me, stunned, for I’d never, in the seven years he was married to my mom, spoke to him that way.

    “He’s not stupid!” I’d screamed at him. “He’s smarter than you’ll ever be.”

    At this point the step-dad’s eyes had dilated and he lunged. With his hands twisted in my shirt he shoved me against a wall with enough force to knock the wind from my chest.

    And then, after several gasps for breath, I screamed the words that to this day make me smile every time I think about them, “Do it again! I dare you! Do it again!”

    And of course he did and I was roughed up pretty good before being tossed from the house and having my belonging set on fire. But that’s not the point. The point is, I finally found the strength to not only defend my brother but to stand up for myself as well.

    If that day never happened, I wouldn’t have gone to college and received my degree. I would have kept dating losers instead of finding my husband, a man who is convinced there is nothing I can’t do, and tells me so daily. If that day never happened, I wouldn’t have survived querying agents, submitting to editors, and wouldn’t have my book deal.

    You see, I queried KATANA and another novel for two years before landing my agent. Each rejection (and there were a lot of them) was like the step-dad. “You’re not good enough,” they’d whisper. “You’re never going to make it. You’re writing sucks. Just save yourself the trouble and give up now.”

    I could have done just that; given up and spared myself the pain of rejection. But that’s the thing – yeah rejections suck ducks, but they’re just pieces of paper. Take it from someone who takes martial arts – I’m not gonna lie, getting punched in the face hurts like a mother. But an email? A letter? Not so much.

    If you believe in yourself, if you can take a hit, nothing and nobody can knock you down.

    You got a rejection?

    Do it again. I dare you. Do it again.


    Linkage!!

    Cole's Blog
    Cole's Website
    Cole on Facebook
    Cole on Twitter

    Awesome Cole Youtube Video

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Cole Gibsen - The Day I Learned to Take a Hit


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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Special Quote Day with Cole Gibsen

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Special Quote Day with Cole Gibsen


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Monday, May 10, 2010

Author Spotlight Week - Interview with Cole Gibsen

    I first had the pleasure of meeting Cole three years ago when I joined the brand new Querytracker site and found the forum. She is one of the most talented and all around awesome people I have ever had the opportunity to meet and I am very proud to call her a friend.

    Cole recently had some very good news to share - her novel Katana will be published by Flux in early 2012! I have been privileged to read this book and cannot wait for it to hit the shelves!

    To kick off our Author Spotlight Week, I asked Cole to answer a few questions for us about herself and her writing.

    MM: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? 

    CG: Always. Unfortunately, I had a step-dad who was fond of telling me how stupid I was so I didn’t believe I could do it and never tried. Lucky for me, when the economy started to sour four years ago, my small business folded. I know that sounds like a bad thing, but being jobless gave me the opportunity to really think about what I wanted to do with my life. It was the kick in the pants I needed to pick the pen back up.

    MM: What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?

    CG: How therapeutic it is! My husband says he can always tell when I haven’t written in a few days because I’m on edge. (That’s a nice way of saying I’m a Snarky Von Crankypants.) When this happens, he kicks me out of the house with my laptop and coffee money. (I’m a very lucky girl.)

    MM: You recently sold your book, Katana, in a two-book deal with Flux. 
    Congratulations!! Can you tell us a little about your book?

    CG: Thank you so much. I’d love to! KATANA is the story of Rileigh, a seventeen year-old girl who, after surviving an attack in the mall parking lot, gets possessed by the spirit of a fifteenth century samurai warrior. When a lover from her past life appears along with a mysterious enemy, her problems only increase.

    MM: Who is your favorite character in the book, and why?

    CG: Oh wow. I don’t know that I have a favorite because I love them all. Even my villain holds a special place in my heart. If I have to choose, I guess I’d say Rileigh because she’s sarcastic, addicted to shoes, and can disarm an attacker wielding nunchaku with a window squeegee.

    MM: LOL Sounds like my kind of girl :D What about you? Who is Cole Gibsen ? What do you love to do, besides writing?

    CG: Uh, I don’t think there’s enough room on the internet. LOL. But seriously, I’m a hopeless nerd. James Marsters touched my hand at Dragon Con and I almost died. I can talk comics with the best of them and spot all the inaccuracies in any Marvel movie. I love to sew and quilt. And I’m a diehard Harry Potter fan. There’s a group of us that dress up as characters from the movies to attend the HP premiers. This year I’m working on Bellatrix’s dress. It. Will. Be. Epic.

    MM: Okay, seriously, I wish I lived closer to you because I would so be right there with you! :D Tell us a little about finding your agent and your road to publication –

    CG: I can tell you it was a lesson in patience. It took two novels, two years, and over a hundred rejections before I landed my agent, Chris Richman. From there it took another year and several revisions before we landed our deal with Flux. Totally worth the wait!

    MM: What was the hardest part of this journey for you? The easiest, or most fun?

    CG: The hardest part, but also the most gratifying, was overcoming my own self-doubt and proving to myself that I could write a novel and get it published.
    The most fun has been meeting all these incredible writers online and at conferences. I’m very lucky to now have friends across the country and even around the world. Writers are amazing people and I’m blessed to have so many in my life.

    MM: What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

    CG: Hmmm…I guess I’m not too quirky in that department. I do, however, always wear my noise reduction headphones and if a caramel frappuccino is within arms-reach, that’s even better!

    MM: Thanks so much for the interview and for being our Spotlight Author this week! And congratulations again on your sale!!

    Cole will be with us all week, so come back tomorrow for a few words of Gibsen wisdom :D

    Linkage!!! If you'd like more information on Cole, please check out her links.

    Cole's Blog
    Cole's Website
    Cole on Facebook
    Cole on Twitter
    Awesome Cole Youtube Video

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Author Spotlight Week - Interview with Cole Gibsen


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