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  • Jun 14, 2013
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 26, 2024

Good day to you all, Champions!

The characters who show up in the extra chapter of Life Reader have been officially named as the prize of the Spread the Secret contest!

Sara named the Bakertown city official, Stanley Whalberg and Tiffany named the second page turner trainee, Violet Rockette

You can meet Stanley and Violet in the extra chapter of Life Reader. All you need to do is review Life Reader on Amazon and fill out the contact form in the contact me section with a valid email. I’ll send you an email with the chapter in a PDF and/or word document format. Thank you to everyone who participated in Spread the Secret!

In honor of Life Reader I have some library trivia to share! The two largest libraries in the world are the Library of Congress and the British Library. Both libraries have approximately 150 million items in the library, and both receive approximately 1.75 million visitors a year. The third largest library in the world is the New York Public Library, which has over 53 million items in its collection. However, it has 87 branch libraries and boasts a whopping 18 million visitors a year. Compared to those libraries, the fictional Saint Cloud is quite small, huh?

 
  • May 29, 2013
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 26, 2024

In book news Life Reader is now available on Amazon, but remember I’m offering it for free June 6 through June 10!

Today I’m going to shine the spotlight on one of our community members: my cover artist. Her artist  name is Myrrhlynn (pronounced Merlin) which suits her perfectly because she works magic with photoshop.

Myrrhlynn has made all of my covers for me, with the exception of Princess Ahira. She also made all the extra graphics for Life Reader. As far as I know I am the only author she creates covers for.

Life Reader

Working with Myrrhlynn is both eye opening and a blast. I usually have a vague cover idea and relay it to Myrrhlynn. Myrrhlynn very graciously does not scream at my total lack of graphic artistry and whips up a sample cover of her own design–which is a million times better. (Believe me, you do NOT want to see the original cover of My Life at the MBRC. That is a painful memory.) She usually uses a royalty free stock photo as her base and works from there. Sometimes, as is the case with Life Reader, she does a great deal of manipulation to make the graphic perfect (In the original photo the book is not positioned where my cover has it).

A fun thing about Myrrhlynn is her passion for fonts. I enjoy the benefits of this passion as it makes my covers a million times better, but Myrrhlynn is very specific and purposeful with the fonts she uses in her work. A cover font sets the tone of the book, sh

e says. I gave her a few headaches with the title Red Rope of Fate. She had a horrible time choosing a font that didn’t make the book look sleazy, which is pretty funny considering it’s nothing but a sweet, fluffy love story.

I owe a lot to Myrrhlynn and her fantastic covers. Good cover art is an important step in attracting readers, so in a way, Champions, you are all here because of Myrrhlynn. So this is a shout out thanks to Myrrhlynn: the wizard of photoshop!

 
  • May 22, 2013
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 26, 2024

Allow me to introduce the premier of the Life Reader book trailer!

The trailer was made with Adobe After Effects and Sony Vegas Movie Studio. I used Magix Music Maker to create and produce the music, and the sound effects were downloaded off the internet, or, in some cases, came with Sony Vegas Movie Studio. Like it, share it, and tell all your friends, please!

 

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