Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Listen, do you wanna . . .

A few years ago I started a pen name to separate one style of writing from the other. It was an experiment, but mostly I did it to make this whole process a little less confusing. On one hand I was writing paranormal young adult, and the other a mainstream, literary style, and I needed to be able to do so without any worry of confusing the two--and myself! Many writers have separate pen names in order to help them focus and categorize, but mainly to promote. Anyway, I have been hesitant in telling you guys this, but at this point it feels stupid not to.

Today seemed like a good day because one of my books is free in commemoration of Janis Joplin's passing. Cimarron Man and other stories is a collection of shorts (some longer than others), many of which have been published by literary journals. One story, The Secret Life of Johnny Cool, was so much fun to write, sort of an epic journey of a nomad across the California desert where he meets two runaways from an all-female cult in Joshua Tree National Park. There's language and adult themes, but I just loved writing this story, mainly because it includes an ode to Janis. I didn't start off with the intention to write about her, but it happened, and now it has become one of my favorite pieces.

If you download the book (free today!) I hope you will enjoy it, and please, please let me know what you think. I value your opinion.

Take care and Peace!

 

7 comments:

  1. I downloaded the book, Amy. I might not get to read it for a few days, but I will review it when I am done. I do like short stories.

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  2. I had a friend who was looking for a pseudonym, and I suggested Susan Soames; I have no idea if she used it, but I still rather like it. I don't know if I can download onto my laptop, but will try later.

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    1. I like the sound of Susan Soames--has a sophistication to it. Thanks ahead of time if you can download and wishing you a wonderful day today!

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  3. I only saw this today, so too late to download it. :(

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    1. Oh darn! I'll let you know when it's free again. Thanks for trying though. :)

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  4. I might not get to read it for a few days, but I will review it when I am done. I do like short stories.


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