Friday, January 10, 2020

COVER AUTHOR: Michele Sims






Michele Sims is the "author-ego" of Deanna McNeil and creator of the Moore Family Saga and the Fire God Series. She loves writing hot love stories and women's fiction with multidimensional characters in multigenerational families. She is the recipient of the 2019 RSJ Debut Author Award, 2018 RSJ Aspiring Author Award, and first runner up in the Introvert Press Poetry Contest for February 2018.  She is a member of the LRWA, in Charleston, SC, the From The Heart Romance Writers’ online group, SC Writers’ Association, and RWOWA.

She lives in South Carolina with her husband who has been her soulmate and greatest cheerleader. She is the proud mother of two adult sons and the auntie to many loved ones. When she's not writing, she's trying to remember the importance of exercise, travelling, listening to different genres of music, and observing the wonders of life on this marvelous planet.

How can readers contact you? 


Email-michelesims2122@gmail.com






Tell us about your manuscript to published author journey.

I’ve always been a reader and having a little more time in semi-retirement allowed me the opportunity to start working on my bucket list.  Since learning more about creative writing was high on my list, I attended the Romance Writers of America’s convention in San Diego and one of the presenters challenged all of the aspiring writers to come up with a bigger than life character, ie. a politician, entertainer, businessman, etc. The character Miles Aridio Moore, the hip-hop mogul born with an unusual genetic condition was created after I returned to my room that night. Miles was not the first character created in the Moore family saga but, he had more to say and spoke to my imagination. I already had a presence on social media in my profession as a physician so I needed to create not only new characters but a pen name. My legal name is Deanna Michele Simmons McNeil and out of that came my pen name, Michele Sims.

How did it feel to see your manuscript in print?

I was elated! It was definitely exciting the first time I held my book in my hands.

What did you learn while writing the book?  

I learned that completing the first draft isn’t the end of the process but for me, still a part of the early stages of creating a story. I wrote many drafts before I settled on what I wanted to convey. After that, it was on to the editorial process where I’ve learned that red marks and delete recommendations aren’t a bad thing. As in anything, growth as an author can be painful.

What do you hope to accomplish with this book? 

Simply put, I want to add my voice to an evolving narrative. I’m still shocked by the number of African American women who can’t name more than one or two African American romance writers. I also find it difficult to accept that while many women can readily accept that African American women are loved and capable of love but, romance? Really? Our lives don’t contain romance, but instead are filled with mostly struggle, disappointments, and strength through adversity. Yes, those issues are true for most women but we, African American women, also deserve to be romanced and cherished. I want to add to the pantheon of writers who embrace and perpetuate the belief that our lives are made better by filling it with love, excitement and adventure. Flowers and candy are great on Valentine’s Day but I want women to expect it, just because.  I also hoped to show through my series of books in the Moore Family saga the power of love and family. I used fire as a metaphor for red-hot passion and romance, the intensity of the bonds within family, and the potentially destructive forces than can erupt in the relationships we develop with those closest to us.

What was your greatest roadblock in publishing your first book and how did you overcome it?  

The decision to go traditional versus Indie wasn’t a road block as much as it was a fork in the road. I’ve been blessed to spend thirty years in the medical field and I completed an obligation as a Naval Officer prior to starting my career as an author. I wanted more freedom to choose my own path and being an indie author was a better fit for me but, how would I put together the team I needed? There was a lot of trial and error in the process. I researched it and discovered there were those out there willing to help. I reached out to organizations such as Romance Slam Jam, Black Romance Authors Network, and my local chapter of RWA. They were godsends. They gave me recommendations and I was able to put together a team to help me through the editorial process, formatting, book cover design, and marketing the books.


What are three things you wish you’d known before you reached where you are now?  

I wish I knew how important it is to find your tribe as early as you can before you start writing. Join reader groups, follow other authors, and research the genre you’re most interested in. Secondly, I wished I knew how much writing is not only about inspiration but perspiration. You’ve got to be willing to put in the work and, it’s hard work. Third point, I wish I knew early in my career how much fun it is to be a part of the fellowship of readers. I participated in Oprah’s reading club and prior to that, reading was a solitary activity where I retreated into the world of the written word. This past year, I’ve had a blast meeting so many people across the country and don’t be fooled, readers know how to party. The fellowship has been fantastic.

What advice would you offer to someone whose first book is about to be released?

Congratulate yourself on your wonderful accomplishment and don’t forget to enjoy the process!

What do you do to interact with your readers? 

I use several avenues to interact with my readers. I’ve attended numerous reader retreats, I have a social media presence, a newsletter, and I have an Author Michele Sims Facebook group.

What would you like readers to take away from your book? 

I want them to take away that most good things are better when shared. I also want them to celebrate the concept of self-acceptance and know the power of giving and receiving love as we go through the trials of joy, grief, and pain.

What character did you have the most fun writing about? 

I had the most fun writing about Miles who is complex and successful. He has high visibility gifts of music and charisma but he also has his stuff he has to work through. I also used Miles as the character who demonstrates we all have superpowers, the most important being our ability to love.



What do you believe makes your stories stand out? 

All authors bring their own unique voice to their work that’s unlike any other author’s voice. I’ve worked in the medical field, been in the military, done tens of thousands of interviews, and have travelled extensively. I share some aspects of all of those experiences in my writings.

What three literary events would you recommend to a writer in your genre? 

I couldn’t possibly limit it to three. I recommend the Atlanta Kickback, Indie Love, RWA, Romance Slam Jam , the Reading Warriors’ Retreat if they have it again, Lights!Camera! Action, and the Cavalcade of Authors.

Who was the first author you ever met? 

I stood in a very long line that wrapped around one of local  bookstores to meet Mrs. Rosa Parks and to have her sign a copy of her book, Quiet Strength. She was one of our civil rights icon and I was humbled to meet and speak briefly with her about her book.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
What’s the most interesting change in your life as a result of being a published author?

I’ve discovered how time feels like it’s suspended and the cares of the world float away when I enter my writer’s bubble. I sit at my computer to write and when I get up, four hours have gone by, wow! I also appreciate that being a published author is a blessing and a way to feed my passion for life.

What has surprised you most about being a published author? 

There are people who are going to support you whom you least expect will support you and they encourage you just when you need it most. To them I say, thank you.

Thank you  LaShaunda for this wonderful opportunity to spend time with you and readers of SORMAG. I hope all of you enjoy reading about the Moore Family saga as much as I enjoyed writing about this phenomenal family. Reach out to me when you can. I’d love hearing from all of you.



The novel Act I. Seed on Fire is a sexy, contemporary romance with elements of suspense and fantasy. The book introduces the reader to the protagonist Kaiden Moore, affectionately known to his family and friends as Cade, the twenty something son of Charles and Lauren Moore and the youngest child from an affluent Charlotte, NC family. Cade is coming off a successful media tour of his first album with his jazz band Fortune. He and his wife Alicia Moore, known as Lecia, a nurse practitioner and also a transplant from North Carolina, were enjoying a life full of love and passion.  As a young, beautiful and an upwardly mobile professional couple who had made their home in New York City, they were busy balancing their careers with the demands of their new marriage which as fate would have it, included an unexpected bundle of joy. They got pregnant on their honeymoon and so began their adventure in this novel, The Seed on Fire that is also the prequel to the novel The Fire God Tour.

 Nothing about Cade and Lecia’s lives together has ever been typical and their relationship will forever be changed by a series of nightmarish events. Come and join them on their journey as they experience the joys and excitement awaiting the birth of their son, Miles Aridio Moore.

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SORMAG DIGITAL - JANUARY - Debut Authors

  


Welcome to the new year.  This month we are featuring debut authors.

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Jayci Lee - READ JANUARY 17th

Jacqueline Holness - READ JANUARY 24th


Happy New Year!

LaShaunda C. Hoffman
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Friday, December 27, 2019

BOOK SPOTLIGHT - The Gifted: Teen by Julia Royston




No matter what age you are reading this book, I believe that there is something special inside of you that is unique to only you. I call it a gift. I believe that each and every one of us is born with a gift, talent, or natural ability to do something. Others may do the same thing that you do, but it is not the same as when you do it. That's a Gift. So, what do you believe is your gift? What do you do well that you love and that people also enjoy? If you don’t know what your gift is, this book, "The Gifted Teen Edition" is designed to help you discover, develop and display your gift.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

BOOK SPOTLIGHT - Hannah's Heart: The Broken Pieces (My True Identity Teen Series Book 2) by Denise M. Walker



Hannah Monroe desires peace at any cost. With family drama, trying to overcome her past and the school conflict, she is headed down a dark path to destruction. Hannah will do anything in her power to keep her mind off of the turmoil she feels inside. Her saving grace arrives in the form of a new student, Devon Moore, or so she believes. 



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Friday, December 20, 2019

COVER AUTHOR: Gwen Richardson







Gwen Richardson has been an entrepreneur for 30 years. She is based in Houston, Texas, and has been twice nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work. Richardson has a B.S. degree in marketing from Georgetown University and also has eight published books for adults and teens.

How can readers get in contact with you? (mail, email, website)

Snail mail: Gwen Richardson
                  c/o Cushcity.com
                  14300 Cornerstone Village Dr., Suite 370
                  Houston, TX 77014

Email:  gwenrichardson123@gmail.com


  
What inspired your book? 

I had a strong desire to plant the seed of entrepreneurship in young children using characters and storylines they could easily identify with.

What would you like readers to take away from your book? 

Business ideas can be based on solving everyday problems, and money can be earned by those who can effectively and efficiently solve those problems.

What is your favorite scene from your book? 

Each book has different scenes, but I like it when the three characters--Daisy, Robert and Karim--work together as a team.

Which character did you have the most fun writing about? 

All three characters are fun to write about.

What did you learn about yourself in terms of your strong points and weak points while writing this book? 

I wasn't sure that I could write a children's book and I discovered that I'm pretty good at it.

What aspect of writing do you love the best, and which do you hate the most? 

Best: Coming up with original and creative ideas. Hate: There's nothing I hate about writing.

Why did you choose this genre to write in? 

I believed there was a niche and need I could fill.

What advice would you offer to someone whose book is about to be released? 

Promoting your book is more important than writing it. If no one knows about it, it won't sell.

What are your three favorite social media platforms and how are you using them for promotion? 

Primarily Facebook, but Instagram is second. I'm on Twitter but only as my Facebook posts are connected to it.

What three literary events would you recommend a writer in your genre attend? 

The National Black Book Festival in Houston (Oct. 22-24, 2020), Black Authors and Readers Rock, and the National Book Club Conference in Atlanta (late July/early August).

What’s the most interesting change in your life as a result of being a published author? 

Meeting people I didn't know before who've read my book(s) and enjoyed them. Also, people who contact me and tell me how much one of my books helped them address a particular challenge or problem they were having.

Oprah always asks, what do you know for sure? 

There is no such thing as a free lunch. Any worthwhile goal requires time and attention to achieve success.

Anything you'd like to say to the readers of SORMAG?   

Purchase a Kidz Biz book for the children in your life, be their relatives, friends, or children you'd like to bless.



Kidz Biz is a children's book series created by Houston author and entrepreneur, Gwen Richardson. The objective of the series is to plant the seed of entrepreneurship early and watch it grow in the next generation. The books are designed for ages 5 to 8 and each book is only $12.00. The books make excellent gifts for kids and can be purchased as a bundle for holiday gifting.
The three main characters in the series, Daisy, Robert, and Karim, are known as the Kidz Biz Squad. These three neighborhood kids develop witty business ideas to earn money for fun toys, trips, projects, and prizes. Each book in the series covers a different business concept or aspect of running a business. Children who read the books will learn the importance of finances, friendship, and fortitude.

There are three Kidz Biz books currently available. Book 4 will be released in mid-January and a new installment will be released every calendar quarter in 2020 and 2021.


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