Showing posts with label Angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angels. Show all posts
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Immortal Obsession - You will never think of Angels the same way again
I created my first trailer for my Immortal Obsession Trilogy and thought that I would share it with you.
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Sunday, August 30, 2015
Grab a free copy of Stealing Destiny: Immortal Obsession
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This week has been a good week for me. No I haven’t had any one real specific thing that made
it a great week it just was so I decided for the next 48 hours I would give
away free copies of the first book in my Immortal Obsession series Saving
Destiny. Below if the blurb. Please enjoy.
It took one
kiss for Destiny to steal his heart and Damien lived his life for another one
from the woman he loved. If he only knew that that one kiss would lead to his
death and eternal damnation, would he still have kissed her? In one mere second
of time, Damien loses his life because of a supernatural twist. On a stormy
night in the back roads of nowhere his car careens out of control and into a
field claiming his life. Suddenly, everything he ever thought about heaven,
hell and angels takes on a whole new meaning as he struggles to get his life
back. Falling from heaven, Zahir makes the ultimate sacrifice but who is to
benefit from it? When Zahir stole Damien’s future, his destiny and his body, he
decides it’s time to steal it back. But then he is offered a choice between the
life he was destined to live and the one Death offers him, putting him at a
crossroad. Damien wants to make the best choice he can so that he can carry out
his plans to marry Destiny. However, what Damien fails to recognize is that getting
his life back is going to take him into a whole new dimension of what the
afterlife means. In every lovers triangle there has to be someone who loses. No
romance ever truly sees the happily ever after. One fell from heaven, someone
is headed for hell and Destiny is the prize. When your heart and soul hang in
the balance, is there ever really any second chances?
Coupon code: UQ97D
Smile
JD
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Monday, August 17, 2015
Writers Craft - The prize in your writers toolbox
My first book “Innocence Lost” had a pretty good amount of
weak fighting scenes. Everybody raved about the car accident like it was pure
gold. It was flattering to have strangers email me telling me how realistic and
believable the whole accident was. So I looked at my fight scenes trying to
determine what was the difference in them. My car accident was based on my own
life experience. The fear, tension and wide array of emotions that I was able
to pull it flowed onto the pages easily. Now when I was a child I had been in
fist fights, but the closest thing to a knife fight I had scene was on TV or
playing Zorro with my cousin so I had no real life experience to call on. Now I
had thought of taking a self defense class or karate and I might still do it,
but I truly didn’t think it would allow me to understand the basics of fighting
properly.
Luckily I was reading on twitter and someone had mentioned
that they had stumbled upon author Rayne Hall’s book “Writing Fight Scenes:
Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft Book 1)”. They
described it as an author’s fighting bible so I had to check it out. I
immediately went online and read the reviews for the book. I wasn’t really sure
if the book would help me or not, but I figured I would spend the three bucks
and buy it. I am just way too small and pretty for prison so reading a book was
a logical step rather than experiencing it.
It was a fantastic book that delivers exactly what it
promises. It provided detailed in-depth understanding and steps on how to write
realistic fight scenes. It was amazing to learn how a skilled and non-skilled
person could use them and make it a believable not only for me, but my readers.
I immediately reread what I thought was my best fighting scene and found so
many flaws and best of all was following the five step blueprint outlined in
the book helped me improve my fight scenes. Now I am not talking about copying
what Rayne so skilfully outlines and gives you in examples, but learning the
skills and adding to them to make them your own. This is an awesome resource
for writers. Now I think the whole series is absolutely amazing and eagerly
bought the whole writers craft series.
Now I know authors who act out fight scenes with action
figures (Vintage Starwars action figures), some hang out with karate
instructors or cops. Everyone will have their own way of dealing with fight
scenes. I highly recommend Rayne’s Writers Craft series. I have a giant
collection of books on my kindle and Rayne’s books are the ones I refer to
repeatedly. It’s how my fight scenes went from being described as weak and
awkward to epic and so believable.
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Sunday, August 16, 2015
How to sell a million books in seventy easy steps
How to sell a million
books in seventy easy steps. I really wish that I could tell you how to sell
millions of books, become famous and accomplish your dreams of becoming a
bestselling author, but if there is such a system I don’t think it exists. I
decided though that I would write about my personal journey in self-publishing.
I am not famous yet and you won’t find me on the New York Times best sellers
list yet, but what you will find here are my experiences and dreams in writing
and promoting my books as well as my successes and failures along the way.
I will explain what
motivated me from being the guy who always thought I have one great novel in me
to actually writing a book. I just wanted to write and publish a book. That was
all the motivation I had. The challenge of taking the images that have been
developing inside my vivid imagination and trying to put them down on paper to
share with the world. There wasn’t a dream to be famous or rich just write
something half decent that I was proud of and that people enjoyed reading. I
accomplished half of that goal. After a year and a half of writing and
re-writing my treasured story I finally produced 39728 words that I rushed to
release so that whole world could tell me how great it was.
Now my book “Innocence
Lost” wasn’t a total waste of time and even though later I would think it was
probably the worst book ever written. Those few people that read it actually
liked it. I am not talking movie of the week liked, but they liked the theme
and message behind it plus everybody found something they did and didn’t like
about my little treasure. I was embarrassed though. So embarrassed that I
pulled the book from being sold. Even though my mom still brags that her son
wrote a book and with each new release she is the first to ask me for a signed
copy.
I read the reviews from
bloggers, readers and others reviews and comments then read my book again. Now
it’s easy to realize that your book really does suck and give up on a dream. A
lot of people do. On a book I released later that received one star with the
added insult, “Not worth the price and predictable” was absolutely horrifying
for me. Yes for a minute I was ready to give up. I gave the book away and was
really proud of it so that was hard for my pride to handle. It wasn’t until I
decided to actually look at the reviews as a learning experience rather than an
insult that everything changed. My goal hasn’t changed. I still want to write a
great novel that I am proud of and people enjoy reading and I did it with my third
book, but then I decided that I could do it better.
Well back on topic. I
read my book “Innocence Lost” and despite all its numerous flaws I still liked
the theme and thought it was an amazing story if told properly. Now I looked at
it as a reader. My characters weren’t as relatable as the ones I had imagined,
the fight scenes weren’t believable if a fight between a man and a fallen angel
can be believable and it was just too over powering with emotions, but I could
write it better. That’s exactly what I did with Stealing Destiny the first book
in my Immortal Obsession series. The same theme only tweaked and perfected
until you can’t see that the books tell the same story. Better fight scenes, a
bigger book that flows and relatable characters. I discovered in the process of
going from Innocence Lost to Stealing Destiny a lot of useful information, but
the most shocking thing for me was that everybody who reads my book has a
favorite character, but it’s never the same character.
Now I can’t tell you
how to sell a million copies of your book or even how to give away a million
copies, but what I can do is tell you what I have learned. What has worked and
what’s really flopped and failed as well as the tools that have worked for me.
I have a kindle full of books about writing, self-publishing, marketing etc.
Some are absolute treasures that I think everybody needs to read and some
aren’t worth the time it takes to read. Now I won’t list the books that are a
waste of time just the ones that have helped me. I don’t want to leave negative
comments about other peoples work because of my experience, but I will tell you
about my experiences so far and those that I am trying. I will list what worked
and what didn’t in my journey.
I love being and author
and embrace the fact that each book I write is better then the previous one. I
have taken the challenge to keep writing better books and sell a million
copies. How long it takes and how creative I need to be is what makes the
challenge fun.
So follow me on my
journey. I am making my very first attempt at writing available for free
through my news letter from now until January 12th 2016 ( Those who are
interested will find it at www.jdselmser.com
). Not that I think it’s a great or horrible book. Just so that those who
struggle and have self-doubt don’t feel alone. Read it for free and follow my
journey. Hopefully you will find some inspiration, ideas and tools to help you
along the way.
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