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Today I have the amazing Michael Lorde on my blog as my guest author. Michael is a new writer and his book, Blind Veil is a splendid example of his writing skills. I hope you enjoy reading about this dedicated author, I was impressed and hope you will be too. I hand you over to Michael Lorde...


My debut novel Blind Veil came to me instantly.  The plot, the characters, the whole storyline planted itself in my head in a quick second and insisted that it be penned down and published.  I have always written, since I could hold a pencil.  I’ve written books that I never published, plays that I never produced and screen plays that I’ve never shown anyone, but this insistence, from this story, to be published had been a first… and it spoke loudly. 

I sat down and wrote the chapter outline and synopsis about a week or two later and then parked myself in front of the computer.  My fingers took over.  I was working two jobs at the time, so I wasn’t afforded the opportunity to write as often as I liked, but when I did write, it was just flowing.  My fingers couldn’t keep up with the storyline and I felt like I was just a typist for someone else.  Really, it was that cool.  It was a great feeling.

I was ecstatic with the end product when I hit that last keystroke.  I was done.  I was brilliant.  I was going to be author of the year for this incredible bestselling book.  I tucked it  away for a couple of weeks to give my brain a much needed break from it and so it would be a fresh read when I came back to it again.  I was really proud of my brilliant work.  It was stupendous, stellar, and unbelievably great.  I was the bomb!

Two weeks later I slid the book of holy grails from the shelf to take a peek, setting my baby down carefully, so as not to curl its perfect and delicate pages.  I sat down and began to read it.  Suddenly, all previous affirmations about my impressive writing skills disintegrated.  The pride I thought I’d feel, faded quickly into a murky bog of ‘Holy S**t this is a serious piece of crap that I’ve written.  How did I think anyone would want to read this the way it is?’

Half of what I thought I’d described perfectly when I wrote it would have taken hieroglyph specialists to decipher, and the edits… ‘…mother  f***ing crap… it was like a preschooler wrote on the wall with a crayon… and with the wrong color.  What was I thinking?’

Thankfully, my stubbornness prevailed and I managed not to get sick while cleaning it up.  I have to tell you though, that was a traumatic experience… at least the first time.  I have other books in the works now and one is currently going through edits. 

I realize at this juncture that as soon as I key in the last word, I will have that ‘I just delivered a baby’ feeling, and that after a few weeks of it sitting on the shelf, I will need to go change the diaper.  But that’s alright.  I’m getting better with practice, and now I need less wipes. 



Michael Lorde

Amazon UK:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blind-Veil-ebook...369&sr=8-1
Amazon USA:
http://www.amazon.com/Blind-Veil-ebook/d...330&sr=8-1
Video Teaser Trailer for Blind Veil:
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?feature=mhee

Facebook Fanpage:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Lorde-Author-the-official-fan-page/224136664342033

Websites:
http://www.wix.com/paperairplanespublis/michael-lorde
http://www.wix.com/paperairplanespublis/blindveil
Blog:
http://michaelordeauthor.blogspot.com/
Blind Veil is also available at-
Barnes and Nobles:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/blind-ve...blind+veil
Smashwords:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/101069
facebook author page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Lo...2272531040



 

Check out Blind Veil at:  http://www.amazon.com/Blind-Veil-ebook/dp/B0062AGWK4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328372042&sr=8-1

 

 


 


Comments

05/06/2012 11:25

Thank you so much for the interview, Faith. I had a lot of fun doing this.

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