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Friday, September 9, 2016

Flash Fiction- What is it? Why do it?


Flash Fiction- What Is It? Why Do It?

Hello and welcome to another visit with myself, talking about the craft of writing, authors' mishaps, and inspiration. I appreciate you taking the time to visit with me. It makes my day. And I hope you'll find today's post informative.


Blue Mascara
     I wiped the back of my hands over my stinging face, then glanced down at my now blue hands and sighed. “I’ll never wear blue mascara again. Stupid Kathy. Why did you suggest it? The whole thing was your fault.”
     With a huff, I sat on the stone bench next to Kathy. The cold seeped into my dark and wet ripped jeans. Replaying the events over in my mind, my chest ached. Tonight had been my first date with Tyler. We’d met last week and had agreed to meet at Spanky’s ballroom. I pulled the hem of my shirt up and wiped at my throbbing face.
     Since my mom wouldn’t let me date until I was eighteen, we’d told her I was staying at Kathy’s house. We had Kathy’s mom drop us off. Tyler was supposed to take us home. The evening had been planned to a “T”. But plans have a way of changing.
     I stood and grabbed the shovel laying on the ground. Bent back over the hole, I continued to dig as blue tears tracked down my cheeks. My breath labored with each pitch of the dirt. Do cracked ribs feel this way? I wondered.
     “This looks deep enough, don’t you think Kathy?” I dragged the limp body over toward the hole, dumped it in. Bending down, I brushed the hair from Kathy’s now sagging and bloodied face. “That’ll teach you. Tyler’s mine.” I screamed as the first load of dirt fell into the hole.


Were you surprised by the ending? Blue Mascara is an example of flash fiction, which I wrote a couple of years ago. I enjoy this type of writing because I am a tight writer. I started writing poetry where words had to be carefully chosen. But what is flash fiction?

Flash fiction is writing a short (150-1000 word) piece about an image or topic. Many authors use this to spark creativity while others use them as jumping off points for stories. A few author friends have taken a flash fiction 500 word piece and turned it into a whole book.




Flash Fiction is more fun doing it in a group, where each story is unique and takes on the flavor of the writer. One of my author friends, used to host a Friday Flash Fiction on her blog each week and post the different authors' stories. It was fun to read the stories and see how different each of our stories were. I liken it to going shopping with another person. Each one tries on the same dress but how they style it makes the dresses unique.

So next time you are stuck or in a rut, give flash fiction a try! For the first time, try about 500 words as a minimum (and realize you will have to only do a scene not the whole book).  Here's a photo to get you started....



What would you write about this image? Post your flash fiction in the comments and everyone will be able to see and share! There aren't any wrong answers! Just write!

Here's a little sneak peek at my current WIP (work in progress)... stay tuned for Coming Home to arrive this fall.

     Jackson tugged his jacket tighter around his shoulders and wrapped his bandanna around his neck. The wind had picked up sending a chill through his bones. July in the mountains was very different from summer in Ohio. He’d have been in beach shorts and t-shirts, hanging out at Lakeview, and checking out the bikinis on the sand. Not in jeans and flannel, on top of a mountain.

     He inhaled, catching the scent of grass, his horse, and the herd in front of him. Twenty-six heifers and their calves fattening up to replace the older cows which were headed off to the meat plant. The circle of life. Never get attached to the food. Jackson learned the lesson his year in 4-H when his prize sow became someone’s rib dinner. It had felt like losing a pet, but he never named another animal again.

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Until next month...take care and enjoy a good book!

Saturday, July 19, 2014

BOX SETS ARE GREAT FOR BUSINESS

There has been a trend steadily growing in the industry, which began with the Indie Girls who hit the market by storm some two years ago, to come out with box sets, where a group of authors put together an anthology, pool their resources. I mean, someone would have to be on another planet not to notice how popular this has become. But, is it profitable? Next week will mark the 5th boxed set I've done this year alone. Hot Alpha SEALS comes out next Tuesday.

The answer to this question is: it depends. In this day and age where adding more value for minimal cost is important, anthologies can be a way for a reader, especially a new reader in a particular genre (for instance, Military Romance), to try out a few author's voices, before deciding they want to return to this genre. Conveniently located in the back of each selection, are links to the author's other books. A reader doesn't have to like them all. But for a discounted price of say .99, all the reader has to like is two or three and it's worth it. However, most of the anthologies I've been in get 4 and 5 star ratings for the whole thing, not just one or two books. Having good reviews and links to the other authors' books does increase sales. And let's just all agree, you have to start with good authors and good books.


There is a chance that the anthology, like the SEALs Of Summer anthology did earlier this year, could hit a Times or USA list, which should lead to more sales of each of the author's books. Having that label means that you have sold a lot of books, like more than 25-28k copies, which is a huge number to hit. Very few authors hit these lists, especially the New York Times top sellers list with just a single book. Anthologies again pool resources to help make this happen for an author. And as in the example previously given, this is also very good for a reader to discover new authors.

Cross-pollination happens. We found this to be the case with the SEALed With A Kiss Anthology released during Valentine's Day week this year. A good reader for one author becomes a good reader for another. Let's face it, we can't write a book every month, but I do like the idea that my readers are being entertained, through the website, by other great authors. It is important to find other authors who play fair, who have similar values as far as work ethic. Remember, we're all about the playing fair. Just as in our SEAL Teams: Together Everyone Accomplishes More.

It also gave me courage to launch my own superbundle. It was great to hit lists in a collaboration with other authors, but I wanted to do it with my own works, and did so with The Ultimate SEAL Collection, putting the first 4 books and the 2 prequels in my SEAL Brotherhood Series together and sellling them for five days at a discounted price. At the current pricing, it still is a better deal to buy this package than to buy the individual books. But when it was discounted, and afterwards, has sold over 50,000 copies.

In between releases, I did Boxed Set #1 and Boxed Set #2 in my SEAL Brotherhood series, so I had something new to bring to the market. It helped me become discoverable and stay discoverable. Since these contributed to more sales, it's enabled me to stay in the Amazon top 100 for Romantic Suspense for nearly 18 months in a row.

Another added benefit is that I took these novellas, and turned them later into full length novels. The storyline had already been read and accepted, and now I asked readers to go on an additional journey with me for the full length book. Every book in an anthology I've done has become a full length novel later. The stories are usually altered slightly as well, so the full length book can be slightly different than the novella that inspired it.

I'm about to release these novellas in a package later this fall, which will be called my SEAL Shorts, for a branding I've seen other authors do. This will help readers find the full length books they want to invest in, as well as additional bonus material I'm working on: additional character sketches, discussions and ideas about the series.

My journey has been that yes, you have to write good books, but how you market and brand yourself is so important. What kind of support you ask from your Street Team, your fellow authors and the market in general, determines your ultimate success, not the writing alone.

NYT and USA/Today and Amazon Top 100 Bestselling Author Sharon Hamilton’s SEAL Brotherhood series have earned her Amazon author rankings of #1 in Romantic Suspense, Military Romance and Contemporary Romance. Her characters follow a sometimes rocky road to redemption through passion and true love. Her Golden Vampires of Tuscany earned her a #1 Amazon author ranking in Gothic Romance.


A lifelong organic vegetable and flower gardener, Sharon and her husband live in the Wine Country of Northern California, where most of her stories take place.

Sharon Hamilton
Life is one fool thing after another.
Love is two fool things after each other.

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