Today, I am talking about my new process for getting #TheLeftoverBride to the French-speaking market, explaining why I don’t translate my own books. After all, literary translation (and all types of translation) are an art. I dig a bit deeper into why I am “wide” on the French-speaking market. More than 15% of pre-orders are currently on Apple & Kobo. And I’m about to set up my pre-order on Google Play.
I’m also setting up my calendar and my upcoming projects and trying to find one thing to do each day to help my royalties. ๐
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Today, I share why the Chemical Engineer was right and how I didn’t listen to him but listened to L. Penelope. ๐ It’s related to the formatting of the #TheLeftoverBride title and how to make it more “searchable”.
I also answer questions from Sam (on Instagram) who asked: what was the hardest part about writing #TheLeftoverBride? I added the hardest part about self-publishing it…
I go more into details about:
The revision process (cutting and reworking the beginning)
Deepening and adjusting the character arc for Ryan
Writing steamy scenes, ensuring lots of emotions.
Managing expectations…
Next week, I’ll talk about book translations/marketing, don’t hesitate to ask me a question per email or record a question…
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Today, I talk about publication day…ย #TheLeftoverBrideย (Kindle – Paperback) is out in the world. Between celebrating, managing expectations (and sometimes not managing said expectations), a rush of anxiety and knowing readers will be smiling, release day is a roller coaster of emotions.
Also mentioned in this episode: this reel from Courtney Summers: “Everything I’ve done doesn’t feel like it happened. Courtney Summers doesn’t exist.” Especially as I’m thinking about the next book. ๐
The Haunting of Hill Houseย meetsย Get Outย in this chilling YA psychological thrillerย and modern take on the classic haunted house story fromย New York Timesย bestselling author Tiffany D. Jackson!
โThe creeps come on slowly, then start to build. When the cold shivers ran down my back, I wanted to screamโbut I was too busy turning pages. I had to know: Just how frightening will it get?โ- R.L. Stine, author Goosebumps and Fear Street
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Today, I go back and forth between being “done-done” and “just one more tiny change”. Those are pretty much the jitters before publication as #TheLeftoverBride releases next week…ย https://books2read.com/TheLeftoverBridePodcast
I also discuss my next projects, talking about time management, planning and more.
And I added the bonus episode at the end of the episode: the article I’ve written for the Ulman Foundation entitled: “Because Sometimes You Just Need To Ask About a Dog…” I’ve decided to read this article out loud in case it can help someone. You can find more information about the Ulman Foundation here: https://ulmanfoundation.org/ Also mentioned in this episode: September is also Blood Cancer Awareness Month and if you’d like to find more information about blood cancers or find support: the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has both (https://www.lls.org/)
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Today, I am very very happy about finishing my book. At the time of recording, I was finalizing it before sending it to my copy editor (cue, happy dance and a very giddy Elodie). I also talk about what I’ve learned in this process: I tend to write better on the couch and to revise and edit better sitting at the chair in my office.
Also mentioned in this episode:
Because Sometimes You Need To Talk About A Dog (the article I wrote for the Ulman Foundation): https://ulmanfoundation.org/elodies-story/ I’ll be recording a bonus episode over the weekend reading this article.
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Today, I talk about needing to change one scene’s point-of-view and the process behind that decision (mainly related to which character needs to have a certain realization). I also discuss falling in love with my revised chapters, when I no longer focus on each page, paragraph, sentence, word and re-read the whole chapter on a different device than my computer…
Plus, I share some tidbits about my 40th birthday and our 10-year anniversary getaway. The Chemical Engineer surprised me with a trip to Inn Boonsboro (the inn owned by Nora Roberts) and we had a wonderful time. Yes, he is amazing.
And I also open up about feeling overwhelmed with everything happening in the world and wanting to make sure I find ways to help.
Fisher House Helping Military Families: Fisher House Foundation builds comfort homes where military & veteran families can stay free of charge, while a loved one is in the hospital.
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Today is a bit different. As I’m celebrating my 40th birthday as well as my husband and I’s 10-year wedding anniversary this week, I am not recording a full episode but instead, I am sharing the first three chapters of the A SUMMER LIKE NO OTHER audiobook with you all (narrated by Megan Carter).
In the introduction of this episode, I mention I have two interviews with Megan already available on this podcast where we talk about audiobooks, writing, theater, acting and more…
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Are you ready to read the first chapters of #TheLeftoverBride? ๐ If you receive my newsletter, you’ll notice one paragraph has been slightly updated from the previous version. The version below still needs to be proofread.
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Dear unknown-reader of the future, or alien archiving information on humanity (I have so many questions for you), Christmas is in the air. Well, not Christmas per se. But melted butter, cinnamon andโฆ Is that ginger? Yes, ginger and candied pecans. Aislingโs perfecting a new apple pie recipe with a sugary and nutty crumble on top, and she will need someone to taste it to make sure the flaky crust has enough butter and the caramelized apples melt in your mouth. And this is only one perk of having my sister, Aisling, as a roommate. Sheโs determined to find the perfect recipe to bring more customers to the bakery. Our parentsโ bakery. Our family legacy that is close to bankruptcy. Just like me.
Because of me.
Not thinking about this right now.
Countdown: Day – 12โฆ Twelve days until New Yearโs Eve and what should have been my first wedding anniversary.
Dear reader, I have breaking news: I can now type โFirst wedding anniversaryโ without feeling like a seam ripper is destroying the stitches keeping me together. Go, me. It might be because Nathan wasnโt selected as most coveted Bachelor in America. Apparently, the show decided to go with rockstar David J. And thanks to that decision, I can sleep again at night. Not that I donโt wish him happiness, but having our past and him jilting me at the altar on repeat every week on national TV isnโt my idea of fun.
Status of theโ31 Things To Do Before the 31st of December List,โ also known as the โWhat was I thinking? Listโ:Almost done.
Tomorrow I should hear from the Bridal Dreams representative about them carrying a new OโConnor line in their spring catalogue, and I am also going on my first blind date ever. Me. The Leftover Bride. On. A. Blind. Date.
After, Iโll have five items left to cross off my list, which is totally feasible. Do you remember my post about the 10k walk on the Bay Bridge? How high that bridge is? How long and hard it felt? (Thatโs what she said).
Last Google search (related to The List): Has Ryan Sawyer ever been on a blind date? Apparently, yes. Once. One of his teammates set him up and he ended up dating her for three months after. I also checked out his teamโs social media. But just for a few seconds. He hasnโt played most of last season after getting into a brawl that worsened his shoulder injury, and his argument with the teamโs owner still has the hockey world buzzing, but heโs hanging on their roster. Reconnecting with Ryan has been on my list ever since he almost drowned, saving a little girl and her mother. It has nothing to do with my heart and my mind not agreeing on the concept of letting Ryan Sawyer go.
Moving on.
Why did I add a blind date to my list? Good question, past Sorcha. Blind dates can be fun. Right? Rom-com and Hallmark movies have taught me that blind dates can lead to epic love stories. If I check on IMDbโs website, it will show youโฆ oh no.
One of the top movies on IMDbโs โMost Popular Blind Date Movies and TV Showsโ is the 2007 movie Zodiacโฆ about the Zodiac Killer.
How? Why? Waitโฆ does that mean I shouldnโt go on that blind date?
Deep breath, Sorcha, deep breath.
Tomorrow: Letโs do this.
The Blind Date. Not The Zodiac Killer movie.
CHAPTER 1 – SORCHA
When Tiramisu The Cat yowled inches from my face way before my alarm rang, his I-just-ate-my-wet-food breath wasnโt the only reason I groaned. A thunder of panic rumbled in the back of my mind, making it impossible to fall back asleep. After convincing myself my ramped-up anxiety was playing tricks on me, I let a cup of piping hot coffee mixed with sweet Italian cream wake me up and settled at my computer to work before sunrise. Between updating a database for a real estate agency in Connecticut, fixing one of Avaโs favorite shirts and doing research for a true-crime podcast that started two months ago, I barely had time to grab lunch. Yet, the sense of impending doom lingered.
Iโve ignored the signs all day: Tiramisu coughing up a hairball on one of my latest designs; my mother messing up a chocolate souffle, leaving a burned smell in the entire building; the hot water in our shower stopping to work half-way through washing my hair.
Thereโs no way Iโm ignoring the signs now. Not after receiving that email from Bridal Dreams.
Thereโs no way Iโm going on that blind date.
Immersing myself into the Zodiac movie while sipping chianti sounds like the perfect way to end this crappy day. Tiramisu leaps on my drawing desk, but instead of coming to me when I call his name, he attacks the ribbon holding my store sign with his teeth like heโs mad at the logo. Did he read my mind?
The blue wooden sign with the words โHappily Ever After Then & Nowโ hanging over my sewing machine should be in the dictionary next to โcrushed dreamsโ. The familiar feeling of failure creeps up my throat. One day, you believe in fairytales. And the next day, Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo, your only hope at salvaging your business refuses to carry your designs in their new spring line. Bridal Dreams used to praise my intricate use of French lace in my dressesโnow they deem a collaboration with me โdetrimental to their image.โ
An invisible corset tightens around my chest. Take a deep breath, Sorcha. Youโll figure something out. Donโt cry. But my tears donโt pay attention to my pep-talk. I wipe them with a swift gesture, leaving a smudge of black mascara and eyeliner on my hand.
Fuck. Fuckidy. Fuck.
The sign taunts me, and the urge to hurl it out of the window roars within me. Who knows? It could land on a handsome stranger from New York who got lost in our little town. Iโd convince him to quit his corporate job and weโd open a vintage dress shop together. Every year on Christmas eve, we would tell our epic love story to our grandkids: Once upon a time Grandma, who was drowning in debt, threw the sign you see above the fireplace. Instead of suing her for compensation, Grandpa took her out for a mulled wine. And the rest is history.
But in my case, the sign would crack the handsome strangerโs skull open and after a visit to the ER, he would sue me. Influencers, journalists and people around the world would splatter the news over the internet: #TheLeftoverBride sentenced for attacking lawyer with two-ton plank.
Iโd have to file for bankruptcy. Again.
Needing to step away from the sign, I slide to the floor between gowns that will never become a fond memory or a family heirloom, never grace the pages of a wedding album or get their own hashtags.
It all started with a hashtagโฆ
My own digital fairytale.
Once upon a hashtag, the digital princess had all her dreams come true.
โSorcha?โ Aisling knocks at my door, left ajar, when I snuck into the kitchen to steal some dough. โDid you decide on what y-?โ Her mouth gapes open at the chaos that is my bedroom. Three mugs are balancing on my nightstandโthe result of working overtime and a tendency to be messy when Iโm under deadlines. Fabric hangs all over the place and crumpled papers are scattered around, forgotten like my stellar reputation as a wedding dress designer. โWhatโs going on?โ
โIโm not going.โ I lift my chin, peeking from in-between the dresses. โNot going.โ My voice wavers. My fingers brush against my favorite dress: cream lace with a scoop neck and an open back. The one I thought Iโd wear on my wedding day with Maimeรณโs veil. Instead, I designed another dress, even as Sophieโmy best friend and wedding plannerโquestioned my reasoning. She told me I needed to look deep within. I told her to mind the canapes and the color scheme. And then apologized for snapping at her.
It was going to be the wedding of the year.
I should have worn Vera Wang. If my almost-husband Nathan had run off while I was wearing a Vera Wang, no one would have batted an eyelash.
That video wouldnโt have gone viral. Iโd still have a life.
A thousand tiny needles must coat my throat because I canโt seem to swallow. Aisling marches into the room, flour in her auburn hair and a juice box in her hand. One of Avaโs, my niece. โYouโre going. You canโt let Roisin down.โ Oh, the family pull. Because, of course, you donโt let the family down. The OโConnor motto.
โI donโt want to.โ I whine like a like a three-year-old who missed nap time, but I donโt give a flying organza gauze.
โYou canโt cancel now. The guyโs probably on his way and Roisin is counting on your feedback before rolling out the app to more users.โ Aisling pushes her glasses up her nose and shoots me her you-know-Iโm right look sheโs been practicing for years.
Sheโs not the only one whoโs been practicing that look for several decades. I may not wear glasses, but I can still pull it off.
โNot going,โ I repeat, even though uncertainty laces my tone.
Aislingโs gaze softens, and she holds her hand out. After helping me up, she points to the paper on the side. โItโs on your list. You wrote it. You laminated it. And youโre writing in your diary about it.โ Aislingโs got me there.
Even though Aisling isnโt taller than me, sheโs towering over meโwith that big-sister-I-know-better vibe. โIโm sorry Bridal Dreams canceled, but you sold most of your dresses online before the show. And you could rebuild a clientele online too.โ
โNot with the curse.โ My eyes dart around, expecting all the brides who claim my dresses destroyed their weddings and subsequent marriages to appear and scream at me with pitchforks in their hands.
Aisling shakes her head. โYour dresses are not cursed.โ She pets Tiramisu, who purrs for her. Traitor.
I stare at the picture I havenโt brought myself to throw out, just in case itโs the catalyst for more bad luck. โTell that to Esperanza.โ
Aisling waves her hand in the air. โEsperanza married a guy sheโd known for five minutes. Their annulment five days later wasnโt all that surprising.โ
โHow about the bride who tripped on her dress, broke her arm and threatened a lawsuit?โ
โShe didnโt trip on her dress. She was running after the ring bearer and tripped on the stairs. Your dress is not responsible. She didnโt have a case.โ Aisling retorts, like sheโs heard it all before, which she has many times. I have an entire list of โmishaps,โ featuring my designs and she has an answer for all of them.
Or almost all of them. Instead of hiding behind the dresses until the end of time, I remind her of what happened only a month ago. โTell that to the brides whose dresses both caught fire as they were saying their vows. They wished they had changed their minds about wearing dresses they bought more than a year ago, before the curse.โ
Aisling doesnโt miss a beat. โWind and too many candles. Not your fault.โ She pauses. โI didnโt wear one of your designs when Rob and I eloped. And we arenโt together anymore. With your logic, we should be blissfully happy.โ
โHow about what happened to me?โ I hate how small my voice sounds. Mainly because itโs not about Nathan leaving me. Itโs about his timing. If we had gotten married, it would have been a hurricane of disasters.
But him sprinting away from me as I was sauntering to the altar in one of my designs cemented my dressesโ bad luck reputation. Nathan not only dashed away, he jumped on his horse that was supposed to carry us to the reception like he was an extra in The Runaway Bride movie that was filmed less than an hour away from here. After that spectacular exit, there was no stopping the urban legend that if you wear a Sorcha OโConnor design at your wedding, you wonโt get a happily ever after.
There are Reddit threads about my dresses. YouTube videos. TikTok trends. People dedicated Instagram accounts to the so-called curse. The sleuths claim they want to ensure I am not tricking clients online under a pseudonym. Even if I wanted toโฆ I couldnโt sell my designs online. I canโt even get a job as a seamstress for any of the wedding dresses shops around the area.
โIt sucks. But you added going on a blind date on your list for a reason. All you do is work.โ Aislingโs tone isnโt accusatory. Itโs gentle, too gentle. I can argue until I run out of breath, but Iโm not sure how to deal with gentleness.
Thatโs why I stick my tongue out. โAll youdo is work.โ
She rolls her eyes. โNice comeback.โ
Letting out a long sigh, I put the laminated list on my nightstand. Right next to the picture of me with designer extraordinaire Christian Giovanni. Sophie took it right after getting the news I had gotten through the audition process and was going to be a contestant on Christianโs TV show: I Dream Of A Dress. The perfect mix of Say Yes To The Dress and Project Runway.
A lifetime ago.
On the wall, another picture gets my attention: Aisling and Ava bursting out laughing with ice cream on their noses. I turn back to my sister, hope fluttering in my chest. โHow about you? You could help Roisin. You could go instead of me.โ I give her my best puppy eyes. โAva and I can have a pajama party tonight. Sheโd love that.โ
Aisling raises her gaze to the ceiling like she used to do when I was twelve and begged her and my older brother to let me tag along. โIโm baking.โ At those words, my shoulders slump. Nothingโexcept Avaโis more important than baking to Aisling. The entire apartment smells like fresh-baked cookies. She made a batch with my favorite recipe: the one that crumbles in your mouth full with morsels of chocolate and butterscotch. Another reason to stay home.
But Aisling looks me up and down and adds, โGranted, you need to re-do your makeup. Youโve got eyeliner and mascara all over. But if you didnโt want to go, why did you change?โ
Sheโs right. Of course, sheโs right.
My heavy wool vintage dress is dark blue and comfy with pockets. A design copied from a picture I saw of our grandma. Maybe I should change. What if wearing this dress means this date will be awful? What if changing into a different outfit means I will never again sell any of my dresses?
Ordering my OCD-induced anxiety to get lost, I roll my shoulders, but the tension lodged in my spine doesnโt loosen. โI swear if that guy created a hashtag for this date, I will never ever listen to Roisin or you.โ
Aisling finishes her apple juice. โAnd if heโs a jerk, you donโt have to stay.โ She squishes the juice box. โYou can come home. Ava is excited about trying on her Swan costume. She raved about it to all friends, saying how her aunt is amazing.โ
โAnything for my favorite niece.โ I crack a smile.
โSheโs your only niece. Text me if you decide to stay out all night.โ She winks, but then her tone turns more serious. โAnd for Bridal Dreams, Iโm really sorry. It sucks. Iโve said it before but let me say it again: you should contact Christian.โ
โIโll figure something out.โ Now, if only I sounded convincing. When the tulle hit the fan, Christian distanced himself from me, too. โYou make the best dessert ever while I meetโฆโ I pause. โUm. Wait.โ I pull up the app to double check. โTrevor, his name is.โ True to the legend that I either never answer my phone or that itโs off, my phoneโs battery has been draining faster than usual.
โGo have fun. Iโd hug you but Iโd ruin your outfit with flour.โ She does a happy dance as she strolls back out of my room.
After adding a charger to my purse, I do damage control on my make-up and as I use a waterproof mascara, the neon yellow post-it I added to the mirror during my Letโs-be-positive phase falls to the ground. Is it another sign I should stay home? The post-it says, โYou got thisโ. I stick it back up but it falls again and the churning in my stomach intensifies. Even taking a deep, calming breath doesnโt help. I run my fingers through my shoulder-length, curly red hair. Not auburn, like Aislingโs and Keira. Not copper like Roisin or Liam. Red. Anne of Green Gables Red. Like Mรกmo. And right now, itโs behaving the way I want to.
As I put on boots over my tights and shimmy inside my oversized coat, I give myself a pep talk: The post-it is right, Sorcha. You can do this.Your next adventure awaits.
There. Thatโs the spirit.
The parking lot behind my parentsโ bakery is all decked up with Christmas lights. This time, when I inhale deeply, the crisp air fills my lungs and my jittery nerves quiet down. This guy, umโฆI really should remember his name. Trevor. Thatโs it. Could Trevor be the One? The One for Now or the One for Forever? Since the only way to find out is to get moving, I square my shoulders and stride toward my car.
My right foot slides on a patch of ice.
โShit!โ I yelp as I fall on my ass. The snow soaks through my coat and my dress. In one of the romance novels my best friend Sophie and I devour, the hero would have chosen this exact moment to appear and sneak his powerful arms around my waist to prevent me from falling.
No such luck.
โYou okay there, Swan?โ A baritone voice that used to be the soundtrack of my dreams asks in an amused yet slightly concerned tone.
My stomach flutters in a way I thought long forgotten, buried deep under years of missed chances and pillows soaked with tears.
Only one person calls me โSwanโ.
He started during my Twilight phase. Not only because I was accident-prone like Bella Swan or because I inhaled all the books one after the other, barely coming back up for air. But itโs also during that time that I devoted hours to drawing swans everywhere.
That Halloween, he even dressed as a vampire and told me that, unlike Edward, he would bite me with no hesitation.
I raise my gaze, and there he is, leaning against my car. A car that used to be his.
He shouldnโt be here. He moved to the West Coast right after high school. The first chance he got to leave our little town? He grabbed it with both hands.
And now what? He shows up unannounced in my parking lot?
In snow boots, jeans that hug his thighs, and a parka that doesnโt hide his muscular frame.
Everywhere he goes, Ryan Sawyer always looks like he owns the place.
Like he owns a piece of my heart. And goddamn him, he does.
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My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Today, I’m talking about: being vulnerable and honest about some of my experience with cancer in an article I’ve written for the Ulman Foundation, reflecting on finding my words again and using writing as a form of catharsis (not only in this article but in my novels as well). I’m also sharing an update on my #TheLeftoverBride revision which includes letting the ending of #TheLeftoverBride simmer a little and more google searches. ๐ ย
I am also reading two excerpts from my revision in the past week:
CHAPTER 2 – RYAN
I still canโt believe Iโm back on the East Coast. In Swan Cove. The town thatโs filled with some of my best memoriesโฆ and some of my worst. My plan was to go straight to my parentsโ but I had to stop at the bakery. After all, Mom loves their lemon pie. And what type of son who hasnโt come home in over ten years wouldnโt get his mom her favorite dessert if he could? Nothing to do with the breathtaking redhead staring up at me like I stomped all over her heart. My jaw clenches with years of regrets, remorse and fucked-up chances.
He must have taken lessons on how to master his puppy eyes from Fluffy Napoleon because even with the gust of arctic air sending shivers up and down my spine, I melt at the way he looks at me.
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com
Today, a patchwork of my revision process which includes:
spending hours on one paragraph,
thinking about the length of my chapters,
making my characters even more endearing,
wanting to pull at readers’ heartstrings and
more google searches.
You’ll also hear an update on my most recent check-up (blood tests and physical exams and they are all good), the shows we’re currently watching and more.
My Self-Pub Weekly Diary: Some Wins, Some Wobbles, and Absolutely Zero Words (on My Manuscripts)This episode is a daily mashup of behind-the-scenes of my self-publishing life including: libraries buying my ebooks, regaining my B&N vendor account, releasing a book (YAY!), but no words on my manuscripts (I did write bonus scenes).Also: trying to invigorate my Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/55359987.Elodie_NowAs always if you enjoy this podcast make sure to subscribe and leave a review.Thank you so much for listening!www.elodienowodazkij.com