Thursday, 5 June 2014

That time of the month.

Yes, that time of the month.


No not my menstrual cycle, I'm a man, that time of the month were I do another entry to my blog, this time I am going to tell you what I am up too.


Camping.
Yes it is an eight man tent, looks nice and sunny in the photo and it was after two days on the day we arrived it was raining and I mean really raining very hard the water was running down the hill like a river. My wife and I were soaked to the skin. Yes it was in sunny Devon, down in the south west of the UK.

So I decided to take the family camping for our trip down to see poor uncle Bill, I say poor I am referring to him agreeing to see us twice a year. We also go down at Christmas time, we take him a food hamper and other useful presents.

Well he is in his 80's and he also lives along, at Christmas time we use a local hotel, normally the cheap one that always seems to have rooms next to the busy M5 motorway, so you can go to sleep with the constant hum of the traffic in your ear. If that's not enough they have a service are people can shout at the top of their voice in the early hours of the morning.

Sorry was I ranting, can't think why.

What else am I up to well I have been asked to write a 'One Act Play' I have been working on for well it must be about 23 hours now. Would you like to have a read of draft one thus far?


The Book Club.


ACT 1

Sitting room of Katharine Martin home she shares with her husband Robert and her daughter Georgian and boyfriend Rolph who are both in their late 20’s/ 30’s.

In the corner is a desk with a writing chair and a computer type writer, there are nine chairs available.

 These are assorted chairs included is a comfy arm chair and a two setter sofa that has seen better days and if you sit too far back in it you will fall into the hole and have problems getting up. (One may need help)

There is a small coffee table with a tea pot on assorted mugs and cups including a large plate of assorted cakes including chocolate cake.

Robert Picks a chocolate cake up ‘Mmm these look good’

Kathy ‘Yes they are.’ Takes the cake off Robert and places it back on the tray,
 Re-arranging the plate again then admiring them.

Robert ‘They won’t miss one of these tasty looking cakes.’

Katy. ‘I need ALL the tasty looking cakes for my book club friends.’

Robert ‘But I love chocolate cake.’

Kathy ‘Yes I can see from your stomach, if that was on a woman she would be seven

months pregnant’

Robert ‘It has been and she was.’

Kathy ‘Ho yes I remember.’

Robert ‘Well it was nearly 30 years ago love.’

Kathy ‘All I remember is waking up with a very sore head and the feeling I was under a wardrobe.’

Robert ‘No love that was me.’

Kathy ‘Yes and it’s never happened since.’

Well that's all I am sharing with you at the moment, it could all change but this is all copy right so who knows.


Well you know I have my book out at the moment, what you forgot my 'Eight bites of life,' and you want the link again..... Ok here it is.

US http://www.amazon.com/Eight-Bites-life-Barry-Martin-ebook/dp/B00HSRJJEG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395559289&sr=8-1&keywords=Eight+bites+of+life

UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/Eight-Bites-life-Barry-Martin-ebook/dp/B00HSRJJEG/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1402005431&sr=1-1&keywords=eight+bites+of+life

Lots of other different writings, short stories about a 'Mining village.'

I am also doing some reading, The Marshall plan for Getting your novel published, I have ordered another of the Evan Marshall books as well. The one above is from the library.

Reading Debbie Marcomber 'The Inn at Rose Harbor' it's a bit slow for me but I am plodding my way through it, seems interesting, I'm waiting for the big bang, I hope there is a big bang.

Well that's enough to be getting on with, don't for get to come back next month and ho yes tell your friends to come and read my blog.

By for now

Author Barry T Martin.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

An interview with an author.

How has Smash words / Amazon contributed to your successes?

We I do use Amazon around the world but as for Smash words I do have an account but I don't have anything on there yet I hope in the next couple of month you will be able to find me there as well as other places.

What do you fans mean to you?

They mean the world to me I love interacting with my fans and how they enjoy my scribblings, it makes writing worth while.

What are you working on next?

So many things I have waiting in the wings as they say, I read the other day that a writer never has enough time and they are so right. I have several things on the go a series of children's books a book called 'Lost Weekend' after a recent operation on my neck I found that I could not go out so I wrote all weekend hence the name 'Lost Weekend.' Please look out for it.

Who are your favourite authors?

So many good writers out there, Ken Follett was the first person I started reading as an adult the only reason I started reading him was he lived near me and I was a taxi driver at the time and I used to take a worker to his home.

Who inspires you to get out of bed each day?

My brain sounds strange but my voices in my head just won't let me go back to sleep, I have to write them down on the pad I have next to my bed. 

When you are not writing how do you spend your time?
I enjoy reading taking George my dog out for a walk, even when we are walking I think about some of my stories then have to write them back as soon as I can.

Why do you write short stories that include animals for children?

That's an easy answer, my animals are around me all the time, Robbie the rabbit lives in his hutch in my office, George my dog is always by my side when I am at home and the cats Alfie and Garfield sometimes stopping me from writing as they block my view of the computer and sometimes lay on the keyboard.

What is the greatest joy for writing for you?
Watching my characters come to life some are based on my grandchildren who live with us. 

What would you say is the hardest thing you have had to do in writing?
I think that has got to be the editing and promoting the stories as well as social media.

What were you like at school?
I was a nightmare at school, I did not read and write before I was 9 years old, it's not that I didn't go because I was there every day. I was a late starter and it just didn't interest me, I must take this opportunity to thank Mrs June Crispin my neighbour who taught me to read in the summer break. I was bottom of my class until that year.

Were you good at English?

Well the short answer was no, but since leaving school you can not keep me out of a book store or stop me from reading, I encourage my grand children to read and write they are top of their classes.

What are your ambitions for your writing career?

To write and write well that people want to read what I have created, ten books would be a good start and carry on from there.

Which writers inspire you?

What have you written?
I have lots of short stories as I belong to a writing club and they always write short stories up to 1,000 words so that's the main thing at the moment, I have a couple of books on the go and of course this blog.

Give us an insight into your main character.
Well I have lots of main characters I don't just have one, it's a bit like having friends you don't normally just have one you have a few, work ones, school friends, even if you left a few years ago, if you have children at school you have some of their mums and dads as friends.

What are you working on at the minute?

That will be a book called 'Lost Weekend?' It took a weekend to write the book as I had just come out of hospital after a throat operation, they removed my left thyroid just in case you wanted to know.

What Genre are your books?
Now this is the toughest question as I think I go across genres some are ghost stories others are feel good and comedy stories and others are scary, so the short answer is a lots.

Which actor / Actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?

I think the answer would be any or if you have to push me I will have to say Paul Blackwell, you would not have heard of him because he is a road running pal of mine that is an extra in lots of soaps and other programs in the UK. I would love to give him his BIG break into film.

How much research do you do?
Well sometimes I do lots of research but most of it comes from my mind if I were to do a novel set in the past I will no doubt have to do a lot.

Have you written anything like a novel in collaboration with others?

I'm glad you asked that I have recently been asked to do a one act play and a three act play and to collaborate which I am looking forwards to doing.

When did you decided to become a writer?
 I have always had stories going around in my head and one day I decided to write them down and that was about 20 years ago, it is only recently that I have been saving them for sale.

Do you write full or part time?
I only write part time I would love to write all the time but at the moment I have a day job.

Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
Well the short answer is no, but that said only when it is quiet in my home so before anyone else gets up or after they have gone out or to bed, even in the middle of the day as long as it's quiet.

Do you aim for a set an amount of words a day?
I tried that so the answer is no but 2,000 plus would be good.

Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
I always use a laptop computer most of the time, I have been known to use a pen and paper before I get up or just if I am out but the laptop is not.

Where do your ideas come from?
Now that's a good question, from my mind I do need a trigger though, it could be one word or four words and then I am off and running.

Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer to see where the idea takes you?
Most of my writing is done in my head and then I transfer it to paper as soon as I can.

What is the hardest thing to write about?
Ho that has got to be erotic things, I don't think I want to try it will just sound sordid which could be a good thing, horror not sure about to be honest I have not tried either because I am not sure if I can.

Do you ever get writers block?
No is the short answer.

Any tips on how to get through the dreaded writers block?
Sometimes I get stuck and just stop and do some other kind of writing then go back to it in a few days time, re read what I wrote and go from there.

What are your thoughts on writing a book series?
Great I have planned a series of children's stories.

For your own reading, do you prefer traditional books or ebooks?
Both is the real answer, I don't think ebooks will take over at all.

What book are you reading at the present?
Ebooks as I have an app on my phone and any spare time I have out on the road I use my phone to read.

Do you proof read /edit your own books or do you get someone else to do it for you?
I have my wife who does the first read after me then a beta reader.

Do you leave a book or short story to stew and how long for?
Normally a week or two.

What do you think of 'trailers' for books?
GREAT I have one on You tube and on my blog.

Do you thing that giving books away free works?
Well I have given away book before but I think the trick is having the first book of a series to give a way to get the reader interested then if they like the first one they will read the others linked to it.

In what formats is your book available?
Only ebooks at moment on Amazon but I'm in talks with a printer as well so watch my blog space for more details in the future.

How do you relax?
Take my dog George for a walk.

What is your favourite motivation phrase?
'If it's in your head get it out onto paper or the screen.'

What is your favourite positive saying?
'Don't say it, do it.'

What is your favourite film and why?
Finding Forester, because it is about a lad from the Bronx that has a passion for writing and all he needs is a mentor it's just that he doesn't know it yet.

Where do you see yourself in five years time?
With lots of different books available around the world and possible being a full time writer

What advice would you give your younger self?
READ MORE AND WRITE MORE.

Which famous person living or dead would you like to meet and why?
None really, is that sad?

How can readers discover more about you and your work?
Follow my blog all the information will be posted on here and keep looking for me on Amazon in the UK and COM.

Website: Blog:http://7barrytmartin.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorBarryTMartin
Twitter: https://twitter.com/7BarryTMartin
Lnkedin: http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/barry-t-martin
Goodreads: 
www.goodreads.com/author/show/7738901.Barry_T_Martin

Sunday, 20 April 2014

April 2014.

April 2014.

Hello and thank you for clicking on my blog, this will be the last weekly blog to allow me to devote more time to my writing it will be moving to a monthly blog.

Today I will be telling you about one of the character in my books, George.
This is George last year during the summer of 2013, you can see Garfield my cat trying to get in on the act more about Garfield later.

George likes to play ball indoors as well, sometimes things get broken, then we are all in the dog house.



Robbie like to keep his room nice and clean especially when he gets visitors, Hannah is coming to take him for a walk in the garden, see below.


Garfield likes to give people the run around sometimes and he like to make sure everyone knows that he is in charge of this house hold. He loves to take part in the stories as well. 


George gets a visitor Annie who he likes to challenge to tub of war.




I hope you enjoyed the videos of some of my characters, below are some photos of the gang. 

                                                            Now give me some of your dinner.

                                                       You may take my bowl away now.

                                                          I'm so tired is it bed time yet?

                                                    Robbie and George play 'hid and seek'.

                                                     Do you think they will find us here?
                                                             I'll show them how to hid.
                                      Found you, try hiding somewhere else next time this is boring.
                                      They will never look up stairs they think I can't go up here.
                                                                           I love this car.
                                                     Door please, I'm going to hid out side.
                                                          They will never see me here.
                                                    Hey I'm Tigger, dinner time me thinks.
                                           If we sit here daddy will not be able to leave us and
                                                    he will have to write more stories with us in.
                                                            George camping in the garden.
                                               This is my Roman costume let's have a party.
                                                             George sharing with Garfield.
                                                   Garfield and George keeping guard.
                                                  Stop talking you two, I'm trying to sleep.
                                                                     I need food daddy.


                         I told you I knew how to open the fridge, now don't go telling Robbie the rabbit.
                                                        Promise me you will not tell anyone.
                          Hey Robbie your mate Garfield has come up trumps again my tummy is full.
                            Mum you said it would be funny to sit on the bins, it's not it's rubbish.
                                                    Come on let's see if you can score?
                                                    I am ready now lets go for a walk.
                           I so need a cuddle now, I have had such a busy day, you won't believe me.
                                                    Shhh I am at a good bit, this is where I......
   
                                                      Keeper of the sky box, 'I want cat tv.'
                                                 I've read that magazine, do you have any more?
                                          Shh I'm waiting for the lights to come one so I can get them.
                                                                       I am stuffed

                                       
                                                                   Alfie being rude.
                                        This is Barry the beaver, he is a new Character coming soon.
                                                                       Our first selfie.
                                      This is Phil the pig a new character see what he gets up too.
                                                George and Alfie chilling on the sofa watching tv.

                                              I look forward to updating you all next month.

                             Don't forget 'Eight bites of life' and 'Eight short stories of life' available now.

                                                                      Until next time. Barry 

Saturday, 12 April 2014

New book on it's way.

Well I spent yesterday the day plotting out my next novel which will be in two parts.

Both books will linked and stand alone books.

I'm so excited that these book are going to take me a while to publish, so I am thinking that I may publish another book of short stories, to keep my readers happy while working on something a lot longer.

What should I call my next book of short stories? 
Message me please or email me on 7barrytmartin@gmail.com


Encourage Young Authors.


Magazines expect you to read their publications you 


could be wasting every ones time if you decided to 


just sent your writing in to any magazine and expect 


them to just publish. 


Take time to become read and see if your writing fits 


or write for their readership look on line at 


their guide lines. DO NOT just send your work 


without having read the publication that is a crazy 


thing to do but all ages do it, it's a mistake too often 


made by many writers be different the guide lines are 


there for a reason.


If you are under 21 years then Adroit Journal http://theadroitjournal.org/submit/ poetry, fiction, flash fiction.

Amazing Kids eZineWriters ages 5-17 may submit poetry, stories, book reviews, movie reviews, music reviews, essays, articles, etc. Both fiction and non-fiction are welcome.
http://mag.amazing-kids.org/


The Apprentice WriterThis annual publiation from Susquehanna University accepts written work and photography/graphics by high school students (grades 9-12) from the United States.
http://www.susqu.edu/academics/10478.asp


The Blue Pencil OnlineEdited and produced by the students in the Writing & Publishing Program at Walnut Hill, The Blue Pencil Online publishes verse, short fiction, and playwriting in English by young writers (ages 12-18) around the world.
http://thebluepencil.net/



Claremont ReviewA magazine showcasing inspiring young adult writers ages 13-19.
http://www.theclaremontreview.ca/

Cicada MagazineFor youth readers 14-21. All ages submissions.
http://www.cicadamag.com/


CrashtestCrashtest publishes poetry, stories and creative non-fiction in the form of personal essays, imaginative investigation, experimental interviews, etc., high school teens grades 9 - 12.
http://www.crashtestmag.com/


Kids'MaginationFiction, flash fiction, microfiction, games, learning activities, and writing advice for kids 9 to 14 years old. Sponsored by Silver Pen Writers' Association.
http://www.kidsmagination.com/



Native Youth MagazineNative youth between the ages of 12 and 25 are encouraged to submit articles, poetry, profiles, photos and illustrations. Submissions from adults are also welcome.
http://www.nativeyouthmagazine.com/


Teen InkPublishing categories: Art; Poetry; Fiction; Sports; Opinion; Community Service; Nonfiction (including Pride and Prejudice, Travel and Culture, Environment, You and Your Health, What Matters, Heroes, Cars, Jobs and Money); Reviews (books, movies, music, colleges, TV, web sites, video games, summer programs); College Essays and Articles; and Interviews. For ages 13-19.
http://www.teenink.com/

TeenreadsInfo and features about teens' favorite authors, books, series and characters. Part of The Book Report Network, a group of websites founded in 1996 that share book reviews, features,  author profiles and interviews, excerpts of the new releases, literary games and contests.
http://www.teenreads.com/


As you can see there are lots of places for 'young writers' so encourage your young writers and keep the skill alive. Support Young Writers.

Until Next Time
Barry T Martin

Getting 'YOUR' written word out THERE!


Before I start if you are not in it for the long haul then stop reading NOW, if you are playing the long game read on.

First what market are you aiming at ?


Digital down load only? 

Self publish on Amazon Kindle / Smashwords / Barnes and Noble Nook / Apple iBookstore / Kobobooks / Google playbooks / Sony reader store.


I'm sure I may of left some out but you get the picture.Printed only? 

That can get be split into self printing or using a publisher, you can send novels to be serialised in magazines all around the world.


Putting your book on Amazon or any of the other sites is not going to sell your book, you will read and hear some people say build a base join Twitter, Face book, LinkedIn just to name a few.


Ask your self this question how many books have you sold on the social net works by just sending an automated message 'buy my book'? 


Come on, we have all done it including me, but it only really works when you engage with people on a one to one basis. 


Yes having a great website with lots of your books is a way now all you have to do is drive customers to that site, it's no good having a site if nobody knows it's there apart from you and your pet.

This is such a large subject I will not bore you but there is a lot of information out there, it's up to you to decide.

You can always look 


at http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunitiesCompetitions are very good at getting your work out there, as well as other routes, remember don't just stick to one, the question is TIME, YOU can spend all your time getting your work out there and none writing new stuff so just alot some time each week to promote your work.


Competitions are normally a good way to get your stories out there from local ones to world wide like 'The Bridport Prize' www.bridportprize.org.uk at time of posting this there is only 49 days 5 hours left to enter for 2014. You can enter either via post or online. T's & C's apply.


They have a rich history and winners come from around the world.


So good luck, until next week.



Regards

Barry T Martin Author.



Friday, 4 April 2014

Famous authors last words.

Well this week we have famous last words by authors.

What would you like ‘your’ famous last words to be?



Sir James Matthew "J.M" Barrie (1860-1937)'I can't sleep'


                                               Ernest Hemmingway.     
                                             ‘Good night my kitten’                                   
                                            Spoken to his wife before he killed himself.




                               George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron -- 
                                         Lord Byron (1788-1824)
                                  'Now I shall go to sleep. Goodnight'






                              Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904)
                            'It's a long time since I drank champagne'





                                         Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
                                                    ‘On the ground’
                                  He suffered a stroke outside his home and was 

                                                asking to be laid on the ground.



                                    Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)
                                           'Lord, help my poor soul'


                                  George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
Sister... 'you're trying to keep me alive as an old curiosity, but I'm done,                                           I'm finished, I'm going to die'



                          Mark Twain -- Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910)
                                          'Goodbye. If we meet...'


                           Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
'I can't go on spoiling your life any longer. I don't think two people could have been happier than we have been. V.'
Suffering from depression, Woolf concluded a suicide note she left for her husband with these words before drowning herself in a river near the couple's home.



                                              Jane Austen.
                                   ‘I want nothing but death’



                                                                      H.G Wells
                                    ‘Go away, I’m all right’


                         Now you have had time to think                           about it, what would your final
                                words be?