“Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.” – Anton Chekhov
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Power of Words
Do you not know that your words declare to the world who you are?
I’m starting to understand more and more the power we have as individuals and how we so readily give this power away with the speed of thought. One of the reasons I happen to love words is for the power that they hold. When you speak your words begin to act upon what has been spoken, in other words they live. Poetry then becomes such an attractive art because it’s not just the reading and reciting of words, but it’s the emotion and exact senses that encompasses the words that are spoken. I sometimes find it hard to really judge poetry because it’s such a personal part of the poet and there are so many different kinds of styles and tones. But the kind of poetry I really fall for is the delicious kind, the tasty kind; the kind of poetry that speaks so personally to the reader / listener that we will believe that this poem was a gift specifically granted to us. When I read a poem about running I want to feel your heartbeat, I want your breath to brush upon my cheeks; I want my feet to ache from the unforgiving concrete of the ground. I want to feel you as if I invaded your body only to live in your existence for the remainder of the poem. I want to be one with you on that intimate level. If you possess power, when you speak then so should I. That’s the kind of poetry that inspires me, and I must say the kind of writing as well; the kind that possesses power. I always encourage new poets to make sure their delivery is superb. Writing is in many ways the easy part, but when you approach an audience make sure they can feel what you felt when you wrote that poem. Don’t tell me its poetry, just paint poetic justice against the backdrop of heavy keystrokes. Let me “bathe in the blank wake of your passion and be kissed by white paper” (Mark Strand). Far as general speech is concerned we have to learn to stop being so sensitive. Nothing others do or say is always about you. Whether that’s blogging, writing, posting, etc, when we stop worrying about how others see us we can then stop being the victims of needless suffering. The power of words always comes back to self and what self is willing and not willing to allow in his / her space. A lot of the negativity we walk around with is due our own making, it is simply made up of elements we allowed to come in. We are thus bearing the burden of self inflicted scars, but we should never let anyone dilute the power of our words. I’m realizing now that whenever we say that we “can’t” do something, we unconsciously weaken ourselves just a little bit more than we were just moments before. How much worse when we allow the words of others to do the same.
Common Self-Publishing Mistakes
Really? Is she really talking about self-publishing again? Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I already told you I’m in love with writing.
So, we’ve discussed briefly some Common Sense reasons to take advantage of the Self-Publishing Industry, and we’ve even talked about the professionalism (or lack thereof) among the industry. Today however, I would like to feature an article (with my 2 cents in-between) that will shed some light on some of the most common self-publishing mistakes known to Indie Authors. Ready? Alrighty then, let’s go. Excerpts written by Cate Baum:
Book Cover Designs
“It may seem very easy to take a snap and use it as a cover, slotting it into one of the simple templates available on many of the book publishing platforms such as Createspace at Amazon. However, these templates should be used only as a very last resort. Why? Because these templates are truly only there for the most design illiterate of us all, and for those who don’t much care about how their book looks, for instance, maybe the book is being published for a charity or a niche, local audience who anticipate the book’s availability. There is a completely blank template for adding your own design, which is perfectly sized. I use this one with my own design, forgoing all of the added titles and image holders on the others; because if you wish to sell your book to a new audience out there, you’re going to need to spend some time or some money on a cover. Make sure your cover is eye-catching and clean, and can be seen at a distance because thumbnails on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and most other book sites are going to use a thumbnail to show your book off as a first point of sale.”
Very good advice! I must admit I am guilty of doing this very thing years ago as I embarked on the Self-Publishing path. But as I began to look more deeply into the professional outcome of the product, it became clear to me how important the book cover design was to the book. The content is the most important no doubt, but book cover designs are also just as important. I think authors should sit back and ask themselves (as I ask myself), no matter the audience, and no matter whether or not you’re trying to make Oprah’s book club, “what do I really want from the end product?” Just because you don’t expect to get rich, doesn’t mean your work can’t be the best. Remember, “Be exceptionally good at everything you do because light attracts light.” Check out these “Lousy Book Covers” for an example of what not to do (really, that’s the name of the website, I didn’t make that up): http://lousybookcovers.com/
Not Spending Enough Energy on Editing
“We say this many times over, and I am constantly surprised by the number of self-publishers who go ahead and publish anyway, even when they know themselves their book contains errors! This is death to your book sales, and will not be ignored by readers, not just for this book but for all your books connected to your name. Editing is fairly expensive and tedious, but if you wish to make sales and give up the day job, it is vital you edit your work. Two-part edits are minimum: a proofread to find spelling and grammar errors, and then a formatting pass, followed by a structural edit to the actual story and characters. This will flag up any parts of the book that do not communicate well and parts where you’ve dragged on or skipped over detail that could become boring or confusing to your readers. In such a tough and competitive market an edit is an essential, professional process for any serious writer, even if you think you can spell, write, format and structure I bet you money an editor will find a bunch of stuff that you had missed, wood-for-the-trees style.”
So true. I know I know, would all of the grammatical geeks please calm down? Nobody cares that you’ve counted over 50 grammatical errors in this post already, that’s what we have you for. 🙂
But seriously, I notice that one of the hardest stumbling blocks to tackle for some Indie Authors is finances. Often, we don’t put a lot into the editing of the material because we can’t afford it. But, if you want the most professional look possible, I would highly suggest you invest in editing. If nothing else, put some sheckles (yea, I said that), away for a decent editor to be your extra set of eyes, it may just save your novel’s life. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not as critical a reader as some may be when it comes to grammatical errors but I’m telling you now, if it’s so bad that it becomes hard to read, that’s going to throw me off completely and I’m gonna care more about watching the Walking Dead than reading your book.
Insisting on a Fancy Font
Ok, thanks a lot Cate, but I think I’ll take it from here.
Please don’t do this people. Unless your book is some kind of graphic specialty or Children’s Book or something that requires some kind of cursive expertise, please don’t adjust your fonts in fancy writing. Only because you’re not in grade school anymore, the focus here is not how cute it looks, but how professional. Below is a basic list of the kinds of fonts that I would suggest for Chapters and such:
• Times New Roman
• Verdana
• Calibri
• Garamond
• Tahoma
Since I have to go now, I’d have to come back to this topic, but I hope what little information I was able to share may be of assistance to you. The most important obvious investments you can start out with though is Editing and Book Cover Design.
Too Much Truth
Writer’s Quote Wednesday!
As many of you who follow this blog already know, I post quotes all the time, so when I saw a chance to take part in Writers Quote Wednesday, how can I pass this up? It’s right up my alley! So….here we go, I posted this once before on this blog (minus the pretty flowers I just learned about using PicMonkey), it’s one of my own (my name is pronounced e-see-lee-yah). But while your enjoying and getting all inspirational, you may as well join the fun!
Check out Silver Threading at: http://silverthreading.com/2014/11/05/writers-quote-wednesday-silver-quotes/ < I don’t exactly know how to…. (pingback is it?) lol, still kinda new to this but I hope the link will suffice. 🙂
Living on Purpose
“I truly believe that everything that we do and everyone that we meet is put in our path for a purpose. There are no accidents; we’re all teachers – if we’re willing to pay attention to the lessons we learn, trust our positive instincts and not be afraid to take risks or wait for some miracle to come knocking at our door.” – Maria Gibbs
Freedom: The Illusion
There’s a strange fruit
hanging from the trees
but not the kind of Billie Holidays days
with
blood all on the leaves
but these
are a different set of trees
and they bear a strange fruit
called ignorance
with an illusion up its sleeve
an illusion so thick
sometimes it’s hard to breathe
I feel like I am in the days
of Dr. Martin Luther King back when
black folks marched and sang songs
and Martin had a dream but,
what exactly was his dream?
I found myself
asking myself
over and over these things
what exactly was his dream?
I thought and so my thoughts led me
to February 1818,
here was born Fredrick Douglas
a man who also had this dream
To not have to work the cotton fields
courtesy of the curses
was his dream see to
not be so dark
so black
this too was his dream and in
1845 he found himself
on the “winning” team.
Tired of hearing screams of being slapped up
he slipped up into a secret society.
Wanting to be a part of this world so badly
he joined the American Anti–Slavery Society
mistakenly joining a secret society
determined
to tear him away
from his own
society
This was his conclusion
Mr. Douglas my friends
got caught up in the illusion.
So being women some of us and
enjoying the company of women the other half of us
our thoughts led us to some women tales
we thought
well most certainly
we can get our answers from Mrs. Ida B. Wells
But as I studied her story in search for this dream
my mind began to drift away
as I saw that she too had this dream
she too had this purpose
she too wanted to escape
the curses
Blinded by a fake reality
she too joined a secret society
also known as the NAACP
created by Jews
but led by intelligent fools
with black skins
who sought to escape the bodies they were in
So
like Douglas
Ida became confused in a world of turmoil
that led her to believe her own confusion
she too was caught up
in this Illusion
but we had to figure out some way
somehow our own existence
our own being
therefore we continued our search
for Martin’s dream
our thoughts destination
had to steer towards education
so take it
it’s yours
this led us to of course,
W.E.B. Dubois.
something about this man caused an excitement
that ran through you and me we
became amazed
and began to admire his level of maturity
when it came to intellectual ability so we thought sure
“Now this man can school me.”
However, with him too my mind became stumped
as I ran across this myth
and
found that my admirer was in favor
of the talented tenth?
To my astonishment
he too had this dream
He too wanted to be on what he thought
was the winning team
(even if it meant only 10% of the winning team)
see because Dubois didn’t understand the curses
he created the crisis
magazine
so as we caught up to Dr. Martin Luther King and we
heard his many speeches singing “I had a dream!”
we too began to lust for this very dream
even if it was not real
all we had to do was feel
feel like we had this dream
even after our depression still lingers
and our arthritis can still be felt in the fingers
and our AIDS rate keeps growing
and our blood stops flowing
even in the midst of the curses
and the confusion
we’d still rather give ear to this Freedom
the illusion.







