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Guest post by Abby L Vandiver, then keep reading for a behind the scenes trivia fact and information about At the End of the Line, just released yesterday.

Don’t you love the feeling of getting lost in a good book? You’re there with the characters, wrapped up in their lives, enjoying the places that they go and sympathizing, or hating them for the things they do. You even think of them when you put the book down because you have to go to work, or get the kids off to school. But you think of them, maybe even miss them. Throughout your day you can’t wait to get back to see what they’ll do next. And sometimes, after you’ve finished the book, you wonder, although you know it isn’t possible to know, what they’re doing now. Or have you ever read a passage, just a paragraph or two, about a meal that made your mouth water, or read the tale of a death or love lost that made you cry?

Descriptions in writing are what draw the reader in and makes for the most enjoyable reading experiences. And to do this it is important to write descriptions using all of the five senses – touch, sound, taste, smell and sight. It should be your goal when writing to evoke feelings that will draw your readers into the story, to let them runaway with you and indulge in all that you have waiting for them on the pages of your book. There is power in describing details picked up by your senses. It can make your writing come to life. By engaging all of the senses, you’ll find that your writing has more depth and soul.

Writers know, or should know, the old adage, “Show, don’t tell.” When you write paint a picture that is vivid in the mind of your reader, one that invades their senses. How do you do this? Imagine that you are there. When you write, stop and take the time to put yourself in the scene you are writing about. What do you see, how does it smell? Can you feel it? Describe how it feels to the touch. Are things going on in the places that surround you? Can you taste it in the air, can you feel the things in the atmosphere surrounding you. Your senses gather information for you as you go through each scene of your day, but in a book you have to do that for your reader.

It’s not as hard as you may think to incorporate descriptions in your novel that will evoke the five senses. When you give a description of your character or a place, don’t just write what is seen, e.g., She walked along the edge of beach. That’s a one dimensional description. And while it does describe what’s happening, it doesn’t evoke your readers’ memories of what it’s like to walk along a beach. Instead it’s more inspiring to tell how the sand crunched between the toes of her bare feet as the warm water rushed over them. Or, how wisps of her hair tickled her neck as a gentle breeze wrapped around her pushing the saltiness that it carried in from the ocean into her every breath.

Practice honing your descriptive skills during your day. Stuck in a traffic jam? Write down what you see, how you feel, the Things that you hear. Out at a fancy restaurant? Take the time to savor the smells and understand why something made your mouth water, but another smell made your stomach turn. Try to describe how the food tastes as it crosses your taste buds. Not only will these exercises make you more aware of your surrounding but it will help you to describe it better to your reader. They’ll thank you for it by coming back to read more of your books.

ATEOTL Cover         eBook just released on Amazon 4/20/14!
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A wrong number, and a cry of desperation at the end of the line, sparks a long distance friendship between two women who’ve never met. Through fourteen years of trouble and heartache from a stagnant domestic life, the struggle for civil rights, and the stigma of interracial relationships, a bond forms between the two that changes both of their lives forever.

It’s 1958, a time when women and Negroes are deemed second-class and are being second-guessed, from there arises the perfect storm for change, and the perfect time for an unlikely friendship.

Beatrice “Beanie” Peterson, forced to marry at fifteen and live with two sister wives, six children, and an abusive husband twenty years her senior, is looking for a way out.

Adeline “Liddie” Garrison, friend of Jack Kennedy, wife of a prominent Boston business man, and resident of Beacon Hill has already found her way in.

An unlikely long distance friendship between two women, spanning more than fourteen years and thousands of miles, forms in the midst of a time when the country maintains that not all men, or women, were created equal.

The Author…wait, The Authors?

Kathryn Longino is a pen name for the writing team of Abby L. Vandiver and Kathryn Dionne.

A little trivia fact for you, scooped just this morning from the release party event these ladies are hosting on Facebook:

Kathryn Dionne came up with the idea that we should write a book based on two women’s long distance friendship at the end of one our long telephone conversations. I laughed at the idea at first, but we talked about it for a few more minutes, and then I said, ‘Yeah, and we could call it At the End of the Line.'”

These two coauthors are just like the two women in the book! They’ve never met, live thousands of miles apart, but have formed a friendship.

“We laugh, cry, and fuss together just like Beanie and Liddie.” said Abby L Vandiver in a recent Facebook post about the release of their new book.

Well, ladies, this reporter thinks you’ve outdone yourselves and thanks for the sneak peek. I can’t wait to finish reading this! Here’s more about these authors and where you can connect with them and don’t forget to pick up your copy of At the End of the Line at today’s special price of $0.99.

abby l vandiverBorn and raised in Ohio, Shondra C. Longino, who writes under the pen name Abby L. Vandiver, holds a bachelors in Economics, a masters in Public Administration and a Juris Doctor. These days, Ms. Longino enjoys writing and endeavors to devote all her extra time to it.

Her debut novel, In the Beginning, an Amazon #1 bestseller in its category, was written on a whim, put in a box for more than a decade, and finally pulled out, dusted off, and published in 2013. Its stand-alone sequel, Irrefutable Proof, is also a bestseller and available on Amazon.

Ms. Longino resides in Cleveland, Ohio and has four wonderful grandchildren, Gavin, Sydne September, and Riley.

To learn more about Author Abby L. Vandiver, please visit her website: www.abbylvandiver.com, and she’d love to connect with you on Twitter: @AbbyVandiver and Facebook: AbbyVandiver

kathryn dionneKathryn Dionne lives in Southern California with her husband, Jeff, and their two Shar Peis, Bogey and Gracie.

From an early age, Kathryn’s love of treasure hunting sparked an interest in archaeology. As an amateur archaeologist, she’s been fortunate enough to uncover some very unique artifacts in different parts of the globe. However, she’s still searching for that very special scroll.

In addition to writing, she manages their five-acre property and their grove of Italian olive trees. Her husband has lovingly named their business; Saint Kathryn’s Olive Oil.

In her spare time, she makes cookie jars and throws pottery in her studio. She also creates mosaics from discarded objects and sells them under the category of Found Art.

She is currently writing a new series called; Chasing Time, which she hopes to have published some time in 2014.

To learn more about Kathryn Dionne, please visit her website at: www.kathryndionne.com

Upon Your Honor_Marie LavenderDeception is a dangerous path…

New York City, August, 1891 – Orphaned after the death of her father, Chloe Waverly stows away on La Voyageur to escape the clutches of her cruel fiancé, Lamonte Beckett. Gabriel Hill, a strange and compelling gentleman, comes upon Chloe and promises to protect her without knowing the true circumstances of why she is running away. During their journey, Gabriel doesn’t bargain on being distracted by her fair beauty or succumbing to her many charms.  As their attraction to each other grows, so does the danger and Gabriel suspects things are not as they should be.

Both are determined to get to New Orleans, where she can start a new life.  But, once they reach their destination, events spin out of their control and Chloe is captured by the fiancé she escaped. Gabriel is left wondering if he can overlook her betrayal. Soon he finds himself in a race against time, to reach her before Beckett can exact revenge.

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Author Bio          Mariepic2 - small1_Marie Lavender

Bestselling author of UPON YOUR RETURN and 18 other books. Finalist and Runner-up in the MARSocial’s Author of the Year Competition. Honorable mention in the January 2014 Reader’s Choice Award. Liebster Blogger Award for 2013. Top 50 Authors on AuthorsDB.com. Winner of the Great One Liners Contest on the Directory of Published Authors.

Marie Lavender lives in the Midwest with her family and three cats. She has been writing for over twenty years. She has more works in progress than she can count on two hands.

At the tender age of nine, she began writing stories. Her imagination fueled a lot of her early child’s play. Even growing up, she entered writing contests and received a certificate for achieving the second round in one. She majored in Creative Writing in college because that was all she ever wanted – to be a writer. While there, she published two works in a university publication, and was a copy editor on the staff of an online student journal. After graduating from college, she sought out her dream to publish a book.

Since then, Marie has published nineteen books. Marie Lavender’s real love is writing romances, but she has also written mysteries, literary fiction and dabbled a little in paranormal stories. Most of her works have a romantic element involved in them. She just released Magick & Moonlight, a paranormal romance, in March.  Upon Your Honor is her second historical romance. Feel free to visit her website at http://marielavender.webs.com/ for further information about her books and her life. Marie is also on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

A list of her books and pen names are as follows:

Marie Lavender:

Upon Your Return; Magick & Moonlight; Upon Your Honor

Kathryn Layne:

A Misplaced Life

Heather Crouse:

Express Café and Other Ramblings; Ramblings, Musings and Other Things;

Soulful Ramblings and Other Worldly Things

Erica Sutherhome:

Hard to Get; Memories; A Hint of Scandal; Without You; Strange Heat; Terror in the Night;

Haunted; Pursuit; Perfect Game; A Touch of Dawn; Ransom; Leather and Lace

On Wednesday, July 31st, M.C. Muhlenkamp will publish her newest collection of short stories on Amazon. Please visit http://www.mcmuhlenkamp.com/, the official site of the Markram Battle series where you can find detailed information about the Markram Empire, history, and characters. Today it is my pleasure to participate in the official cover reveal!

Markram_Genesis_coverDescription:

Markram Battles is a serialized collection of short stories.

Life has changed. An alien race of evolved humans with supernatural abilities has taken over our planet, as the most recent annexation of their empire. Earth is now a sector where recruiters, also known as unit leaders, come to conscript female survivors into their combatant regiments—battle divisions intended to fight and die in an arena for the entertainment of the masses. The rules of the Battles are simple. Fight. Win. Or die trying.

Seven, a unit leader trained in the Imperial Army with the sole purpose of fighting in the Battles, refuses to die in his pursuit of freedom. But when Thirteen, his new female recruit, defies the rules, she threatens to destroy everything he has worked so hard to achieve. Thirteen won’t give in. Not to him. Not to the system. Not to anyone. Except in order to live, she must.

These are the stories of the beginning, the stories of them who fight, without any possibility of escape.

Where to find the Author

Facebook page: www.facebook.com/M.C.Muhlenkamp

Twitter: @MelissaMuhlenka

www.mcmuhlenkamp.com