Wednesday, November 7, 2012

What's Abigail Reading? Junie B. Jones Loves Handsome Warren

Hi All! Abigail wanted to write the entire post, introduction and all. So, I'll turn it over to Abigail.

Today I wanted to do Junie B. Jones Loves Handsome Warren by Barbara Park. I just got back to school on Monday. I had a fun time during the storm playing board games.



Here's what the book was about.

It is about a girl named Junie B. Jones. Junie B. and her friends, Grace and Lucille, play horses every day. But one day, Lucille was chasing a new boy called Warren. Junie B. and Grace chased him away, and Lucille got mad at them.

Grace was also in love with Warren. Lucille and Grace got into a fight over who was going to love him. At the end Junie B. and Warren called each other nutballs and rolled around on the grass.

I am not going to tell any more.

Here is my favorite part.

When Junie B. and Warren call each other nutball. I like it because it's funny.

Here's what I didn't like.

When Grace and Lucille fight. I don't like it because it is mean.

So how does Abigail rate Junie B. Jones Loves Handsome Warren?

Abigail rates it four and a half dolphins.



Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Happy Birthday Giveaway Winner


Last night the Happy Birthday Giveaway officially came to an end. I'd like to thank everyone for the tremendous response I received for this giveaway. Thanks to you, this was a very successful event.

It was great to see such a fantastic response. I really appreciate it. The blog is growing and reaching more people, which means more people are learning about The Deliverers: Sharky and the JewelThat's really what this blog is all about, although it's become more than that in the year that I've been doing it. It's become a lot of fun as well. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy writing it.

Hmmm, what's that? Oh, yeah the winner. Sorry about that, I got a little off track there, I guess. So, the winner of the Happy Birthday Giveaway is....Renee G.!!! Congratulations, Renee. I'll be sending you your $50 Amazon gift card shortly.

Once again, thanks to everyone who entered!


Monday, November 5, 2012

Interview Special: The Deliverers Group Interview

Today is a special anniversary for me. The paperback version of my first novel, The Deliverers: Sharky and the Jewel was published a year ago today! When I first published the book, I never thought that I'd be able to do the things that I have this past year. For one thing, I've made a ton of friends through this blog. I've been lucky enough to visit many classrooms and talk to student (and parents) of all ages. I've written a sequel and have mapped out a third book.

This last year has been so great, that it makes me wonder what the next 12 months has in store. Right now I have an idea, but who knows how it will actually turn out? Here's what I'm envisioning: the release in the next month of the audio book version of The Deliverers: Sharky and the Jewel; beginning to write The Deliverers 3; the release early next year of The Deliverers 2: Order of the Crystal Lion; more classroom visits; continuing to grow and improve this blog. Wow, it looks like the coming year will be as busy as the last!

Since this is such a special day, I wanted to do something a little bit different. Normally, I interview someone from a classic children's book or fairy tale. Today, I was able to get all four of The Deliverers here to give us their thoughts on what the past year has been like for them, what they've been doing, and what their future plans are. So, without further ado, I give you Eric Scott, Stig the owl, Kate Endria, and Hallo Tosis the dwarf.




Greg:  Well, thank you all for coming and happy anniversary! I must say that you're all looking well.

Stig:  Thank you. It's quite good of you to say so. Happy anniversary to you as well. A most auspicious occasion if I do say so myself.

Eric:  Yeah, it's pretty cool. Thanks for having us.

Kate:  Yes, it's very exciting. I love anniversaries and birthdays and things like that. They're always such fun!

Hallo:  Yes siree, I love a good party, m'self. M' Pappy always said, work hard, play hard. Thank'ee for havin' us here t' celebrate, don't ya know.

Greg:  What has the last year been like for all of you?

Hallo:  It's been like a ride on a dragon's back, don't ya know. Lotsa comin's an' goin's. Everybody sayin' hey, really like the tale, whatcha doin' for an encore. We've also been enjoyin' visits from a large number o' Big Folk. It's a big change from the old days, don't ya know.

Eric:  It's been really exciting. Lots of people have told me they really like the book. I don't think a lot of people at school really believe that it actually happened. They think you just used my name. That's okay, though, because everyone thinks that's cool, so I don't mind. If they really believed I did those things, it would make me feel kind of, like, weird and they might treat me differently. So I'm happy with things as they are. There's an election coming up tomorrow, so everyone's, like, excited. 

Stig:  Things have been rather quiet in my neck of the woods. We owls tend to take things in our stride, and don't get all a twitter about our deeds. To be honest, most owls tend to lead rather exciting lives, so in some respects it's rather old hat back home. I've been doing a little bit of lecturing at university in my spare time.

Kate:  Calendria is still buzzing about everything that happened, but to tell you the truth, I think I can speak for all of us in saying that we really haven't had too much time to rest on our laurels. I've been working with Papa. He's been showing me what I'll have to do when he retires and I become the first Lady Mayor of Calendria. The audio book is coming out soon, and we all spent some time with Jimm Singer, the nice man who's narrating it, so that he could get our voices sounding as realistic as possible. 

Eric:  Yeah, he did a really great job. It was kind of freaky, because he'd be talking to me and it was like listening to me talking to me.

Greg:  So, how has that process been?

Stig:  Quite fascinating, really. It is really quite remarkable how well he's been able to capture the tone of my voice. Mind you, it is extremely difficult for a human to capture all the nuances of the owlish accent, but he has done much better than I had expected.

Hallo:  Aye, he's a fine lad is ol' Jimm. He's got m' way o' speakin' down pat. M' Pappy heard a recordin' an' thought it was me talkin'. Wouldn't believe it weren't until Jimm done it for him in person, then Pap about keeled over he were so amazed.

Kate:  It's going to be a wonderful production. I can't wait for everyone to hear it. Everyone in Calendria is really excited about it. You should hear Jimm do Sharky--it's like he was right there in the same room with us. It was quite scary.

Eric:  It's really cool. My friends are so jealous that I'm going to be in an audio book. They think it's my voice, but they still don't believe that I actually did the things in the book. Maybe they will after they read about our next Assignment. Oh well, I still find it hard to believe myself! 

Greg:  Can you tell us a little bit about the next Assignment?

Kate:  Well, we really can't tell you too much, we wouldn't want to spoil anything. But we can say that it was really exciting, and a little scary.

Eric:  Yeah, we have to stop this civil war. These people called the Vynistri and their leader, Chancellor Trelango take the DNA of lions and combines them with humans to form a warrior class called the Chazum. Anyway, they're fighting to be free and equal. It's different from the first Assignment.

Stig:  Thet's the way it is with Assignments, you see. They are all different. You never know what might happen. That's what keeps things interesting.

Eric:  Yeah, it was scary there for a while, but it was cool, too. I learned that I could do more than I thought I could.

Hallo:  Aye, I think we all learned some hard lessons on this here Assignment. It were a tough one, don't ya know.

Greg:  Well, thanks for taking some time to fill us in on what's been going on this past year. It looks like the coming year will be just as exciting, so please stay in touch.

Friday, November 2, 2012

A Writer's Week #43: The Middle of Phase I

It was another productive week on the writing/editing front. I've completed the preliminary edit for the first half of The Deliverers 2: Order of the Crystal Lion. My editing system consists of three phases. I give the book a read through, fixing punctuation, spelling, and conducting minor rewrites.

During this phase, I also identify areas that need major rewrites, either because a story point has changed or something doesn't work. So far, I've identified two of these. When I complete the first phase, hopefully by the end of next week, I'll go back and rewrite the trouble areas I identified in phase one.

After that, phase three will consist of giving the book another read through to hopefully pick up anything I may have missed previously, and find anything that doesn't sound right. I'm hoping to have everything completed by the end of November. Then, I have to decide if I want to spend the money to have it professionally edited or not. That will hinge on what I've got in the budget, and how good I feel about the book.

So far, I'm feeling pretty good about the book. There are fewer holes and things that have to be shored up than I thought there would be. Of course that could change as the book goes on, because there were a lot of twists that came up later in the book. I'll let you know as I work through the process.

This week was also busy on the audio book front. At this time last week, Jimm Singer had completed 11 chapters of The Deliverers: Sharky and the Jewel. As of today, he's completed eight more chapters. It all sounds really great. Yesterday, I posted an interview with Jimm along with a sneak peek of the audio book--chapter 14. I'm looking forward to the release of the audio book so that you all can hear it. It makes the book really come alive.

I have another appearance scheduled for November. I will be at the Ladies Day Out event on November 25th in Danbury, Connecticut. Again, if you're in the area, stop on by. I'd love to see you! Have a great week!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Interview Special: Jimm Singer

Today, I'm very pleased to be able to bring you an interview with voice over actor Jimm Singer. Jimm is currently recording the audio book version of The Deliverers: Sharky and the Jewel, which will be available on Audible.com, Amazon, and iTunes before the end of the year.

Jimm Singer
Jimm is a really great guy. He's been awesome to work with. I find that he's great at interpreting the characters in The Deliverers, and he's got a talent for characterization that I really admire. The whole experience of creating the audio book has been fantastic for me as an author, and it's a pleasure to work with someone as professional, and nice as Jimm. Let's see what he had to say.

Oh yes, don't forget to check out the end of the interview where I've posted a chapter from the audio book for you to check out.


Greg:  You’ve been a narrator and voice over actor for many years. Can you tell us a little about some of the projects you’ve been involved in?

 Jimm:  I’ve done voice overs for many different genres, from typical radio and TV commercials to public service announcements.   Some of the more fun projects that I’ve been involved in have been doing character work though—video games, phonetic learning toys, ebooks. 


 One of the most fun on-going projects that I’ve worked on over 15 years I’ve been doing voice over has been as a sound-a-like for Elmo!  Not the REAL Elmo of course, the wonderful and talented Kevin Clash is Elmo’s voice and puppeteer.   I’m the voice of the “test” Elmo that the executives hear.  I become “Elmo”—I laugh, sing, tell jokes and have a great time!  My son, who is now 9, has grown up with “Elmo”.  Many times, he’ll sit in the recording booth with me while I’m doing my work and just laugh, laugh, laugh.  It’s great fun!  

Audio Book Cover

 Greg:  That’s really cool! How is recording an audio book different from other types of narration?


 Jimm:  Sometimes there is no difference except for the time involved.  Some narratives are exactly the same as producing an audio book, it just depends on the length of the book.   If the narrative is a non-fiction read with only a narrator, it’s very straightforward.  If the narration is fiction and involves many characters, like The Deliverers, it can take several weeks or months, depending on the length of the book.   Fiction audio books are fun, but they’re a lot more work…in a good way!  :-)


 Greg:  What about recording The Deliverers: Sharky and the Jewel was appealing to you?


 Jimm:  All the characters!  They’re so diverse and different from one another that it’s made this project really compelling and fun.   


 Greg:  How is the recording going so far?


 Jimm:  Pretty well so far.  I’ve had to take a few days off here and there because I have to work on other projects but when I work on the book, I like to work on it for an extended amount of time. 


 Greg:  How do you prepare for narrating a book?


 Jimm:  I re-read the chapter first to get a sense of what’s happening.  If a new character is being introduced, I try to “find” that character’s voice before beginning.   Then I drink lots of hot tea, baby and pamper my voice a bit, and jump in the booth!
 


Greg: You have a studio in your home. What sort of equipment do you use?


Jimm:  My default set up for audio books and commercial recordings is: an AKG 2000B studio condenser microphone with an Art tube pre-amp, Tascam US-144mkII audio interface and a dbx 266xs Compressor/Gate. My recording booth is a super quiet space and nearly soundproof, the noise floor is very low, about -70db.

Greg:  What do you like to do in your spare time?

 Jimm:  I live in California and love taking advantage of our amazing national parks, coastline and natures beauty.   I’m drawn to water, I go kayaking, go to the ocean to walk, swim or just relax and enjoy the scenery, head up to Lake Tahoe…point to a body of water and I’m there!   I’m a pretty good cook too and enjoying whipping up new dishes for me and my son.  I’m a single Dad and very devoted to my son, so I spend much of my spare time with him.


 Greg:  What sorts of projects are you available for, and how can folks contact you?


 Jimm:  I’m available for corporate and educational narration, commercial voice overs (radio / television), children’s educational projects (toys, ebooks, educational narratives).   I love projects that involve lots of characters, (no surprise there) so if an animated series falls in my lap, that would be pure heaven…how does the saying go, “from your lips to God’s ears”, just sayin’. :-) You can reach me on my website: 
http:/http://www.jimmsinger.com/

Jimm's a fantastic narrator. Here's a sample--Chapter 14 of The Deliverers: Sharky and the Jewel. Give it a listen, and let me know what you think!