Hello, everyone.
As you all know, or will now be finding out, I’m a paranormal romance writer that stumbled into poetry accidentally with Utterly Loved.
I’m back in the saddle (my office chair), my fingers flying on the keyboard with a new paranormal romance story. My new work-in-progress (WIP in writer lingo) is a holiday novella woven into the story lines of the series. After that, it will be on to writing the second in the series. I can’t wait to write the amazing stories unfolding in my head.
You’re probably all wondering: What happened to the first story?
It’s currently a polished manuscript. I’ve scheduled a freelance editor to edit the piece in the beginning of February. If all goes well, the book will be published early to mid-summer.
In the meantime? It’s with four beta readers.
Who are these beta readers?
They are dear trusted friends who love to read.
Collectively, they…
Held my hair in college when I hurled at the bar
Were the first to tell me, “That’s the story you need to write”
Consoled me when I was frustrated
Wiped away the tears
Cheered the successes
Sometimes know me better than I know myself
These are my people. The ones I rely on. My closest confidants.
I only decided last week to take each of them up on their offer to read my story. This project has been a part of my life for two years. They are the ones who’ve shared my ups and downs along the way.
I finally got the courage to let go and give my heart and soul to them.
Why now?
I had an enlightening hour-long conversation with a best-selling author who shared with me the value of her beta readers and why they’re so important to her. She said they’re the only ones who truly know her. Her most important goal was for them to be honest with her and, where warranted, tell her, “This sucks.”
We both laughed. But the impact of what she said sank in. She further explained how they will see things we can’t. We writers are too close to our work to see certain things we need to know. If we want to publish a page-turning story, one the reader can’t put down and thinks about long after they have, we have to know if there are slow sections, missing parts, or extraneous, excellently written fluff.
I decided she was right. My friends wanted to be a part of the process. Each of them had voiced that sentiment to me. I also realized no one else would do.
They will all laugh when they read this blog post. I impressed upon each of them to please relax, read, and enjoy the story. But they had better tell me if they hit a slow part. I demanded they tell me if any part of it sucked. I have every confidence they will. If it’s ever really bad, I hope they please break it to me gently over a drink. {laughs}
The really amazing thing for me? They’re all from different backgrounds. I’ve got swamp and city. All are highly educated and intelligent, but some are analytical and some are creative. Only one of them reads books in my paranormal romance genre. One tells me they will give me their opinion when they are finished reading. (I’m dying of suspense.) Another is telling me chapter-by-chapter her thoughts.
So far? My chapter-by-chapter (non-paranormal-romance) girl is giving me such incredibly exciting feedback, I’m having to repeatedly ask her, “Are there any slow parts? Anything missing or extra?” She’s replied with a resounding “NO!”
Her texts have said…
“I am speechless…”
“Never saw that coming!”
“You have this supernatural ability to take the reader to the edge of a heightened emotion and then drop them immediately into another.”
“I’m having to force myself to stop reading. The flow…epic! Just when one scene is finishing up, another one, just as vital, comes into play.”
“It’s the perfect flow of detail and plot movement.”
She’s even dubbed the hero, a Highlander, “Scotty McHotty” … I just… {dies laughing}
I’m very interested to hear my other beta reader opinions. I value them all.
Thank you, my beloved beta readers. I’m so very grateful for your friendship and support. Don’t go easy on me. Find me something that sucks…please!
It’s important to mention, that I have a fifth beta reader, my husband. He read my manuscript months ago. As my best friend, he told me where it sucked. He also pulled me up out of my office chair the moment he finished, grabbed me by the shoulders, and stared at me hard as he said, “Anyone who ever tells you that you don’t have what it takes has no idea what they’re talking about.”
Damn, I love that man, for both telling me where it sucked and convincing me I have talent. That is why I love my friends. They excel by having my back in every way needed… The love and the tough love.
My goal is to give you, the reader, the very best story possible. I hope to transport you into an amazing story filled with medieval Highlanders, ancient Picts, magick, and a few other surprises I’m not yet ready to spoil for you.
Stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming release and my adventures in writing, editing, and publishing along the way.
Your humble shoe,
~ Kat
© 2013 by Kat Bastion
First off congratulations ! Loved reading this post as much as I did reading “utterly loved” your love and enthusiasm for your work , friends and Mr B transcends through these Internet pages . As an avid para normal reader I am anxious for your publication to come out and have no doubt that it will be a great read !
All the best cant wait to meet “Scotty”
Ali g
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Thank you so much, Ali. I’m glad you enjoyed the post. I can’t wait for you to meet “Scotty” either. 😉
~ Kat
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Hi Kat, I loved hearing about your new book. It sounds wonderful! You know how much I loved your book of poetry, Utterly Loved. I’m certain your new book will be equally exciting. I wish you much success.
All the best,
Ellie T.
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Thank you very much, Ellie. 🙂
~ Kat
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Dearest Kat…So happy for you that you are so #UtterlyLoved and surrounded by such great ppl. …Does Mr B. have a brother ? Lol
I eagerly awaiting to read your story and meet “Scotty the Highlander”…..Wishing you all the success you deserve and TY for sharing with us yr fellow Twitter Time-Travellers xox
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Thank you so much, Debra. {laughs} No, Mr. Bastion is a one and only. I am eagerly anticipating sharing “Scotty” with you. 😉
~ Kat
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