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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Time to Read, Time to Write

I feel like blogging about this because I have to admit that I'm so tired of hearing, "I don't have time to read." Well, none of us have time. Seriously! We are ALL busy. I work a full time job, spend a lot of time with family, cook, clean, homestead, etc. Oh, and I like to watch TV. But I LOVE to read, and I love to write. It's not for everyone, but that's cool. Not everyone loves novels. I didn't used to be into it like I am now, but I've grown to love it SO much. I read during my lunch breaks, while in line at the pharmacy or in the waiting room, before bed, while riding in the car for hours. Basically, I find the time. As for writing, I force myself to write, not every night, but more nights than I feel like it. I write even though I'm tired, even though I'm having trouble thinking of content, but somehow I'm able to get it flowing, and it feels so good when I do. I'm afraid to talk too much about my third book yet, but I feel like I'm on to something, and it's in the back of my mind constantly, so wish me luck. :) Anyway, my advice is that everyone should do what you enjoy, and 'find' the time to do it. It's worth it.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Thank you for all the wonderful reviews!

I just want to thank everyone who continues to give my books such awesome reviews! It means so much to me when I'm going about my day and then suddenly discover that someone in the world has just finished reading Sarah's Solace and was touched by it. It makes me feel so good. It's funny that people often ask me how many books I've sold, but rarely do they ask what my books are actually about or what kind of reviews I've been getting. I don't focus on money. I'm just so happy that people are loving my books!

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Giveaway Contest on Goodreads!

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Sarah's Solace by Wendy Risher

Sarah's Solace

by Wendy Risher

Giveaway ends August 14, 2013.

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Sexual Content

I realized that I haven't blogged in a while, so here's a topic that's come up recently. I've had some interesting conversations with people, and I've listened to other authors discuss their views on sexual content in books. Let's just say it's a fun topic. :) I'll start with a conversation I've had with others about some books that have a LOT of explicit sexual content. I do not view these types of books as trashy, and I feel very strongly about that. Just because there is a lot of sex doesn't mean that it's not a good story. And I admit that I love reading about the sex too! From an author's standpoint, sexual content is not easy to write. The intimate scenes in my books were some of the most challenging to write, though it was a lot of fun! Especially with young adult books, I wanted to say enough, but not too much. I wanted it to be good and not sound cheesy. I believe I accomplished my goal. This leads me to the next topic, a really cool panel discussion by young adult authors about crossing over from young adult books into adult. What was one of the biggest differences they discussed? You got it! Sex! It was cool to hear their viewpoints. I recall one author saying that she wrote the sex scenes first when starting her first adult book, because she was so excited to finally have the freedom to really write them! In conclusion, a good book is a good book - young-adult or adult, little sexual content or a lot. I love to read them all! What are your thoughts?

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Last chance to win signed copies!

Last chance to win signed copies of Sarah's Solace AND Alexis' Afterlife!

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Alexis' Afterlife by Wendy Risher

Alexis' Afterlife

by Wendy Risher

Giveaway ends March 26, 2013.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Do you like to read the books then watch the movies?

I've had some interesting discussions with people, so I thought I'd share my thoughts... I LOVE to read, obviously, which is why I decided to write. Personally, and I'm guessing that most avid readers would agree, I prefer books over movies. However, I'm too tempted to watch the movie as soon as it comes out. I think that each offers something that the other can't. Books allow for more detail and give us the opportunity to really get inside the heads of the characters. Plus I enjoy using my own imagination to help create the visual images. It feels like a very personal experience. On the other hand, movies are so entertaining. I love watching the scenes come to life, enhancing what I've read. I admit I'm always a bit disappointed when some of my favorite scenes, lines, or sometimes characters are omitted from the movie, but sometimes things are added that I love as well. (It's the same with concerts, by the way. Sometimes they don't play my favorite song, but it's still an awesome show.) All and all, I'm learning to just appreciate each experience for what it is and resist the urge to compare. And believe me, if I'm ever offered an opportunity to make a movie from a book I've written, I would say, "HELL, YEAH!" :) What are your thoughts?

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Free Giveaway on Goodreads!

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Alexis' Afterlife by Wendy Risher

Alexis' Afterlife

by Wendy Risher

Giveaway ends February 09, 2013.

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Giveaway!

I'm giving away one free, signed copy of Sarah's Solace and Alexis' Afterlife on Goodreads! Contest ends February 9. Enter to win!