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Black and whiteIf not, get on over to FreedomInk and secure your copy.

Jareth, First Lord is a fantasy romance on a far away world. Think psychic highland lords, frigid winters, green forests, and rushing streams.

See Viviane, a first lord’s daughter, with black curls, startling blue eyes and a temper it will take a first lord to tame.

Take a brief peek–

There was something ruthless about him this evening, and the sense of power surrounding him was augmented and hinted at danger. Shortly after they left the house, they departed their usual route.

“Jareth, where are we going?”

“To walk in the house orchard. It’s quiet, beautiful in the moonlight, and private. We shouldn’t have an audience out there,” he answered without even slowing down.

“Audience for what?” she asked, but his only answer was a smile.

They strolled amongst the trees for a few minutes before he stopped to face her. “I love the way the moonlight shines on the silvery bark of these old trees. As a child, I used to pretend there was a magical realm out here, full of wonder and mystery. I thought if I looked hard enough, I’d see all sorts of strange creatures going about their business in this special place.” As he talked, his eyes took on the magic of the night, dark, bewitching, and dangerous.

Gnarled, twisted, and tangled, the old trees looked like a crazed wizard had got loose and created a chaotic maze. Mystically enchanting, it did seem as if something magical could happen at any moment, around any corner. Viviane felt the pulsing heartbeat of great but subtle power. Wherever it was, it added to the mystery of the night. Looking up into the sky through the branches, Viviane realized tonight wasn’t just another night. She called it to Jareth’s attention. As they watched, the two moons above were aligning. In a few moments, one would completely eclipse the other, and for a little while this evening, only one moon would grace the sky.

“‘In the heart of winter, the two become one, the past put to rest, the future begun,’” Jareth said, quoting the ancient legend. “Perhaps there is a reason we came here tonight,” he told her, his eyes staring intently into hers as if he could read her soul.”

Jareth, First Lord 

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Mellie E. Miller

 

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Black and whiteAaaarrrgggghhh! You can’t do that! Not to my baby!” she cries.

That would be me or any other author out there who’s just seen the red ink all over their newly edited manuscript.

If you’re self publishing, I want you to give serious thought to hiring an editor to look over your work. Not because your story isn’t a great read, but because an editor can take that great read and make it sparkle. Your tension draws the readers in, but your editor can make the air crackle from the electricity in the air.

Yes, as an author, it is hard to send your newborn book to someone who will pull out a sharp knife and slice into it, amputating some parts and modifying others. And when you look over the manuscript initially, your heart will want to bleed red ink in sympathy.

But once you get past the shock and horror and begin to read your book with the edits in place, you’ll understand the difference between a good story and a great one.

If you’re like me, you get stuck in certain word patterns or using particular modifiers. You’ll catch some of them as you do your own editing, but not all. After all, you wrote these words and sometimes it’s difficult to read the story as your audience will.

Or you’ll write something, feeling certain your audience will understand the reference, without realizing you forgot to fill them in on this bit of back story.

Your editor will catch this and go, “Where the hell did this come from?” Maybe not in so many words, but they’ll make a note of it and ask for clarification.

I’ve worked with the  Dawn Miller of RuleBreaker Editing for quite a while now. She’s edited all of my books, as well as documents for my husband. Gambler’s Folly wouldn’t be the story it is without her.

Neither would Jareth: First Lord, do to be re-released in August.

And you know she’s going through Viviane: First Lady right now, so I can send it to my publisher, FreedomInk365,  later this year.

If you’re a first time author, especially if you’re self-publishing, get yourself an editor. Some of them have discounts for new authors. Others, like RuleBreaker Editing,  will edit your first chapter for you for free, so you can see what they can do for you.

Yes, you’ll want to cry that first time. Yes, your manuscript will bleed red ink. But you’ll both get over it.

Editors. Those people we love to hate, but who make such a difference in the end.

Check it out!

Ciao!

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Changing the worldHow would you like to help change the world? How, you ask?

Let me tell you.

You’ve heard me speak of FreedomInk365. Founded by Katandra Shanel Jackson, FreedomInk is a small publisher in Atlanta, Ga. But their vision is much greater.

They want to promote reading, not only in Atlanta, but in the world.

Just how do they do that?

Every year, FreedomInk participates in World Book Night, a Halloween Blog Hop, and a Holiday Book Drive to gather books for children.

Last year, they went to Pearl, Mississippi for Read 365. This promotes not only reading, but the FreedomInk authors. This year FreedomInk will go to Harlem,NY.

This is where we come in. In order to send FreedomInk to Harlem, to spread the word and inspire others to read, they need money to help get them there. They are asking for donations. Not just money, though that is nice, but also moral support to spread the word.

Now for those of you who want to help monetarily, here is the link.

http://bit.ly/1e7PJq3

Or you can buy a T-shirt during FreedomInk’s t-shirt campaign.  Go here for details on ordering your very own “Changing the World”  tee. Each one is customized just for you.

https://www.facebook.com/events/285033014986949/

So help FreedomInk365 change the world. 1 author, 1 book, 1 reader at a time.

Thanks in advance. Your help is appreciated.

Ciao amici!

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Mel and Gambler's FollyI had a wonderful chat with Katandra Shanel Jackson this evening. For those of you who don’t know her, Ms. Jackson is the CEO of FreedomInk365, a publishing company here in Georgia.

She will soon be starting a new magazine, Social Readia, a literary digest to bring reading back to our electronic age.

If you’re thinking about publishing a book, or would like to check out some of the books from FreedomInk, go to:

http://www.freedomink365.com

You can also read about Katandra, the authors of FreedomInk and look at her Hidden Gems.

Looking for something exciting to do? Read a book! Slip into an alternate reality or a steamy romance. Free your imagination as you discover clues in a good old-fashioned murder mystery.

Whatever your favorite genre, grab a book and dive in.

Don’t forget Gambler’s Folly.  A futuristic paranormal fantasy romance featuring Damiano Leone, power player in the syndicate of Gambler’s Folly, and Karianna, the woman he won on a hand of cards.

http://www.bookstrand.com/gamblers-folly

http://www.amazon.com/author/melliemiller

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/gamblers-folly-mellie-e-miller/1116472748

Ciao  amici miei!

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Small Formal Black2Oh my gosh! I’m so excited! I just got the news that I have been chosen as Hidden Gems Multifaceted Jewel for Gambler’s Folly! I am literally sitting here in tears.

Thank you so much Katandra Shanel Jackson and FreedomInk365 for really starting my year off with a bang!

Guess I’d better get busy and finish that new one, huh?

http://freedomink365.com/hidden_gems

You can order a copy of Gambler’s Folly from the link at FreedomInk, or:

http://www.amazon.com/Gamblers-Folly-Bookstrand-Publishing-Romance/dp/1627405844/

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/gamblers-folly-mellie-e-miller/1116472748?ean=9781627405843

Once again, thank you so much for this honor. I’ll do my best to merit the award.

Mellie Miller

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