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Predators and Editors Readers Poll 1st Place Winner

Jan23
2012
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Walking Through Walls I’m thrilled to announce that Walking Through Walls, published by 4RV Publishing, won first place in the Predators and Editors Readers Poll. And, I want to thank everyone who voted for it!

There were a number of other 4RV books that placed in the top ten, and 4RV placed 6th in the Publisher’s category. Congratulations to all the Top 10 winners, from 4RV and other publishing houses.

What’s funny is that this year there isn’t a winning image or emblem for the winners to proudly display, so I’ll just post the link to the children’s books winning page:

http://critters.org/predpoll/final_tally_novelchildrens.ht

There’s also a marketing tip in this: contests matter.

If you have a favorite book, see if there is a contest you can enter it in. This helps the author and creates visibility for other readers who may enjoy the book.

Thanks again to all who helped me win, and congratulations to all who won!

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Karen Cioffi
Award Winning Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance Writer, Editor, Marketer

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Writing a Fiction Story: Walking Through Walls Backstory

Dec20
2011
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It’s always interesting how writers find ideas when writing a fiction story. Some may simply come up with an idea, others may see something that triggers a story, and sometimes a story is handed to a writer.

I had never thought of rewriting a folktale until being given a rough outline of an ancient Chinese tale, Taoist Master of the Lao Mountain. This was the inception of Walking Through Walls.

It was June of 2008, and I belonged to a writing critique group along with a Chinese nonfiction writer who had a basic outline of an ancient Chinese tale that he wanted to pass along to a fiction writer. Since writing a fiction story wasn’t his cup of tea, he gave me the outline.

After reading the outline, I loved the lessons it could bring to children. Folktales come from all over the world and usually provide morale messages geared toward doing right, rather than wrong. These tales are a wonderful way to teach children through an engaging and entertaining story.

Since the tale, as with many ancient tales, involved an adult as the protagonist the first step needed was to rewrite it for today’s children’s market, meaning it needed a child protagonist. Wanting to stay as close to the original tale, I used some of its flavor, descriptions, and names. That’s how the main character’s name, Wang, was chosen. Along with keeping the story’s flavor, I wanted it to be engaging for today’s child, so I came up with new characters, the dragon, enhanced storyline and plot, and so on.

Having an outline to guide me was a great help; it offered a general direction, like an arrow pointing North. So, as I began to rewrite the tale it was able to take on a life of its own, while still heading North. And, to ensure the story kept its flavor, I made sure to include bits of the original story to keep it as close to the tale’s outline as possible.

Working on the story, I knew it needed to take place in ancient China, so decided to use the 16th century as the backdrop for the story. To add an element of realism to the story, I researched ancient China, including foods, flowers, dwellings, and clothing. I also contacted the Chinese writer who gave me the outline for some additional cultural information.

I worked on the story for well over a year, revising it, having it critiqued numerous times, revising it some more, and even had it professionally edited by Lea Schizas before beginning to send it out for submissions. Fortunately for me, the timing coincided with the 2009 Muse Online Writers Conference and I signed up to have a pitch with 4RV Publishing. As nervous as I was, the pitch went well and the manuscript was accepted. For the next year, it was more revisions, tweaking, additional elements to the story, and editing to make the middle-grade, fantasy adventure, Walking Through Walls, better than before.

Then, the story was ready for a cover illustration. Aidana WillowRaven was assigned to my book and although the dragon in the story was described as “a shimmering golden dragon,” Aidana ‘felt’ the flavor of the story pointed to a more oriental type dragon. We went back and forth a bit about the dragon’s size and shape, but Aidana’s vision of what the dragon should look like was perfect.

Now, the description of the ‘golden dragon’ in the story needed to be corrected. So, I changed the text to read, “Suddenly a magnificent dragon with shimmering red and silver scales appeared.” Done. The description of the dragon and the cover matched; we were ready to move forward.

Next came the interior design formatting, which includes the text. After blocking the text it was determined another six pages was needed to make the spine wide enough. So, I had to come up with more content. As the story was complete, to fill the page count I came up with an Author’s Note page, four pages of Reading Comprehension, an Activities Page, and after more research eight pages of information on the Ming Dynasty time period and the Chinese dragon.

Finally, Walking Through Walls became available for sale in August 2011.

Writing a fiction story from its inception to publication can take many paths; this is the path Walking Through Walls took.

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Until next time,
Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance Writer, Editor

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Walking Through Walls Book Tour

Nov01
2011
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 Well, Walking Through Walls is now on its second virtual book tour, but this time I’m not doing it on my own, I’m going with World of Ink Tours.

AND, THE TOUR BEGINS TODAY!

You might be wondering why I’m having another virtual tour for Walking Through Walls, and the answer is two-fold:

1. I have tremendous belief in my middle-grade fantasy adventure story, Walking Through Walls, and want to bring it to new readers, and I’m also promoting my first book, DAY’S END LULLABY.

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Day’s End Lullaby is a soothing, lyrical, and rhyming children’s bedtime picture book with the sheet music to the lullaby included in the back of the book. To learn more about Day’s End Lullaby and read some great reviews, and even a singing video review, go to:
http://daysendlullaby.blogspot.com

To learn more about Walking Through Walls and read some great reviews, and check out a couple of interior illustrations, go to: http://walkingthroughwalls-kcioffi.blogspot.com

2. These books are great holiday gifts and wanted to share them with readers.

NOW ON TO THTE SCHEDULE FOR THE ‘WORLD OF INK’ KAREN CIOFFI BOOK TOUR:

November 1st
Families Matter Blog – Interview
http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com

November 2nd
World of Ink Network – Spotlight/Guest Post
http://worldofinknetwork.blogspot.com

November 3rd
American Chronicle – Interview/Spotlight
http://www.americanchronicle.com/

November 4th
The Writing Mama – Interview
http://thewritingmama.blogspot.com

November 6th
Utah Children’s Writer Blog – Guest Post: Tips for Writing eBooks http://utahchildrenswriters.blogspot.com/

November 7th
The Maggie Project – Guest Post: Writing in Rhyme
http://www.themaggieproject.blogspot.com

November 8th
Writing to the Hearts of Children- Spotlight
http://terri-forehand.blogspot.com

November 9th
MomnBaby Network – Spotlight
http://momnbaby.com/blogs

November 10th
Roth’s Inspiring Books & Products – Interview
http://rothsinspiringbooksandproducts.wordpress.com

November 11th
Families Matter Blog – Book Review: Walking Through Walls http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com

November 13th
MomnBaby Network – Book Review: Day’s End Lullaby
http://momnbaby.com/blogs

November 15th
The Crypto-Capers Review – Day’s End Lullaby
http://thecryptocapersseries.blogspot.com

November 16th
BlogCritics: Mom Prefers – Author Spotlight
http://blogcritics.org/culture/feature/mom-prefers/

November 17th
Roth’s Inspiring Books & Products – Book Review: Walking Through Walls
http://rothsinspiringbooksandproducts.wordpress.com

November 18th
Families Matter Blog – Book Review: Day’s End Lullaby
http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com

November 21st
BiblioReads.com – Book Review & Giveaway
http://BiblioReads.blogspot.com

BlogCritics-Book Review: Walking Through Walls
http://blogcritics.org/books/

BTR’s World of Ink Network: Stories for Children show.
Live Radio Interview at 2pm EST
at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork
or call in to listen or ask questions (714) 242-5259.
You can also listen on demand after the show airs!

November 22nd
Stories for Children Magazine FG Interview
http://storiesforchildrenmagazine.org/pastfeaturedguests.aspx

November 23rd
The Writing Mama – Guest Post: Back story of Walking Through Walls http://thewritingmama.blogspot.com

November 27th
Roth’s Inspiring Books & Products – Book Review: Day’s End Lullaby http://rothsinspiringbooksandproducts.wordpress.com

November 28th
Strands of Thought – Interview
http://kaistrand.blogspot.com/

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Posted in Book Marketing, children's author, Children's books, Writing for Children - Tagged bedtime story, children's book, children's writer, Day's End Lullaby, middle grade fantasy adventure, virtual book tour, Walking Through Walls, writing for children

Karen Cioffi, Children’s Author

Nov01
2011
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CHANGES IN THE WIND FOR THIS SITE!

It’s close to the end of the year, and I’ve decided to straighten my writing path so it’s actually leading to my major writing goals.

What does this mean?

Well, for starters I changed the name of my site; it’s now Karen Cioffi, Children’s Author to reflect my primary writing goal.

Since I had two sites that focused on writing and marketing, this site is now my children’s author site, where I will provide updates to my children’s writing endeavors.

For ongoing writing and marketing information, and information about my writing services go to: http://karencioffiwritingandmarketing.com

This site change is going to be a bit tricky since I have hundreds of articles floating around in cyberspace referencing this site as ‘writing and marketing,’ but down the road is what matters and eventually this site will be known exclusively as my children’s author site.

Along with articles leading back here, some of the non-children’s writing/books pages will have to remain because of those aforementioned articles in cyberspace.

Along with the name change and content change, I’ll be looking for a more appropriate WordPress theme, a theme that will reflect children’s books.

While this post is more of an announcement rather than an informational article, there are a few tips to glean from it:

1. Always think carefully about creating a website and choosing its name.

2. Keep a constant eye on your writing goals to make sure you’re are staying on your writing goals path – this will help you reach your desired objectives.

3. If you find yourself straying off your writing goals path, stop, evaluate your course, and get back on track.

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Children’s Writing and Books

Writing Books for Children: Submissions to Contract to Book Promotion to Writing Career Part1
Writing Books for Children: Submissions to Contract to Book Promotion to Writing Career Part2
Walking Through Walls, Reviewed by Margo Dill

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance Writer

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