The Journey to Diamonds (Part V)


In 2004, after my mother passed away, I was lying in my bed in Margaret Nance (one of Winthrop’s residence halls) and I wrote these lyrics…

Life ain’t never what I thought it would be

If you had of asked me as a baby, if I wanted life

No, is what the answer would be

There’s so much pain

So many boys playing games…

Sick of these raining days

No sunlight or change

And I can’t be what I want to be

And I can’t do, what I want to do

All I have is these dreams, that don’t even come true

Back then, that is how I felt. My main support system was gone, the woman who nicknamed me, “Starchild,” at birth. To me, everything seemed unreachable.

However, I proved my own self wrong and these lyrics are nothing, but a reflection of my growth. Dreams do come true. I had the dream to be a published author and I am. Right now, I am pushing the world to follow their dreams. You can do whatever you put your mind to. Don’t let anyone stop you. Don’t even let YOU stop YOU. Life is about taking chances. Take that chance and learn from it. Taking chances is what gets you to where you want to be.

I encourage all of you reading this, to shoot for the stars! YOU CAN DO IT!

*RAZZLE~DAZZLE*

Ooh…I want THEM now! *Say like Veruca Salt* LOL…


So, I decided to make a list of books that I want…as I get them, I will cross them off the list. I might even add some…we’ll see. I’m also planning on starting a new page for book reviews. I’m not a professional book reviewer, but an avid reader. If I LOVE a book, I’m definitely going to tell the world about it.

Love Heist by Jackie D.- PURCHASED!!!!!!!!

A Moth To A Flame by Ashley Antoinette

A Diamond in the Rough by Jacqueline McDuffie

The Dirty Divorce by Miss KP

Onyx and Eggshell by Wyatt Bryson- we’re fellow Winthrop alumni!!!!!! Can’t wait to read this one!

The Dopeman’s Wife by Jaquavis Coleman

Prince’s Donor by Sindee Lynn

When A Tattered Past Catches You by Tasha Wright

Black Diamond 2: Nicety by Brittani Williams

Pulpit Confessions by Peron F. Long

Memoirs of a Creole Crime Cartel by Red Snapper

Get N’ Serious by Rory Sheriff

Get N’ Serious 2: My Addiction by Rory Sheriff

Perfectly Addicted by Chermean Taylor Gregory

Giveaway: Win a free copy of Diamonds in the Rough!


 

 You will have to answer 5 short questions correctly in order to be entered into the drawing. Send your responses to blaq_pearls@yahoo.com. Do not post them on the site. If your answers are posted, you will be disqualified. Two winners will be chosen at random to receive one copy free of charge of Diamonds in the Rough. You will also receive a confirmation email that your responses were received.  Good luck! Deadline is June 30, 2010.  

  

  

1. What is the name of Carmen’s best friend?  

2. What is the name of the real estate tycoon who is pictured in the newspaper with Carmen’s father? 

3. What sorority does Tiara want to pledge? 

4. What is the name of the guy who was staring at Carmen at the diner? 

5. What is this guy’s special physical feature that draws Carmen to him? 

The Journey to Diamonds (Part IV)


Maybe I should save this post as one of my guest blogging features for the Virtual Book Tour. Oh well, I feel I should unleash this now. To be honest, I should have unleashed this on June 1st when Diamonds in the Rough dropped.

I came into this industry, dumb. Yeah, I said it! Did I do my research like I was supposed to? No. I’m learning as I go, which can be hard at times, but exciting as well. I love to learn. If you can teach me something, you have made my day.

One thing that breaks my heart and will probably  never change is this: Great authors often go ignored because their with a small publisher. I’m not being bias and talking about myself. Let me say this…(shoutout to B. Swangin’ Webster!) I am  a READER and a WRITER. My plan is to buy 1 book everytime I get paid because there are so many authors I’ve met via Facebook whose books have me intrigued. Some of them I feel can potentially be bestsellers or should be, but the politics of the industry won’t allow it. Well, unless they go the literary agent route and sign with a major publisher. Why should we/they have to do that? Why can’t we/they just release a book and have it automatically on the shelves. I know, I know, that would only happen in a perfect world.

Like I’ve read online a gazillion times, its all about the money. Stores don’t want products that won’t sell. However, I’m sitting here looking at all of these authors who are with small publishers AND on the grind. Their books are probably better than what’s on the shelves, but will get ignored because their not with a major publisher. BAH FREAKING HUMBUG!

Or their not marketable because to industry standards, their a little unknown. If you’re talentless, but have a rich family then of course, you’ll get a book deal right off your name. It’s like, people know its going to sell so they will sign you even if your writing is crap (wait, did I just go in on Paris Hilton?-EEEEKKK- not saying her writing is crap, never read her book, but you get my point)

I know I have the option of finding an agent and getting with the “big dogs,” but you know what, I want to prove people wrong. It’s going to take HARD, HARD work, but I have the same ambitious spirit as Carmen Davenport (you should know who this is by now LOL)…I’m going to WORK now. PLAY later.

*Razzle~Dazzle*

Books That I Want…


So, I decided to make a list of books that I want…as I get them, I will cross them off the list. I might even add some…we’ll see:

Love Heist by Jackie Davis

A Moth To A Flame by Ashley A.

A Diamond in the Rough by Jacqueline McDuffie – yeah, I’m being bias- we have similar titles LOL, however, I read the synopsis and it sounds GREAT!

The Dirty Divorce by Miss KP

Memoirs of a Creole Crime Cartel by Red Snapper

Essence.com- 10 Things You Should Know about Jamaica


essence.com

The reason I am posting this is because I’m thinking of changing the setting of one of my novels- its actually Diamonds N’ Roses, Book 5 of the Diamond Collection. I’m not sure if I want to move it to the Bahamas or Jamaica, but I’ll figure it out by the time I’m done rewriting and editing Black Diamonds (Book Four)….

Check out this article, straight from essence.com:

  • In 1655, England seized the island and a plantation economy based on sugar, cocoa, and coffee was established.
  • In 1834, the abolition of slavery freed a quarter million slaves, many of whom became small farmers.
  • In 1958, Jamaica joined other British Caribbean colonies in forming the Federation of the West Indies.
  • In 1962, Jamaica gained full independence when it withdrew from the Federation
  • The roots of reggae music are fixed in slavery. Slave orchestras were formed by several of the richer planters. Rhythms, songs, and dances that are purely African have survived in rural Jamaica well into the twentieth century, according to “Reggae Bloodlines.” Think Bob Marley or Jimmy Cliff.
  • Every year poets and writers from around the world gather to attend a literary festival held in Jamaica called, “Calabash International Festival.”
  • According to CIA World Fact Book, the cycle of violence, drugs, and poverty has served to impoverish large sectors of the populace. Many rural and resort areas remain relatively safe and contribute substantially to the economy.
  • Jamaica is a tourist-friendly country. In fact, the New York Times reports, Kingston has been called the nerve centeof Jamaica, offering strip-mall-like boulevards to a Spanish Court hotel.
  • Jamaican alleged drug lord Christopher “Dudus” Coke is described as one of the world’s most dangerous drug lords by the United States Justice Department.
  • Supporters of alleged drug lord “Dudus” took to the streets of Kingston, Jamaica to protest of the government’s decision to extradite him to the United States to face drug trafficking and gun charges. Many believe he has had a greater influence on the people of Jamaica than the government.

Yep….I’m going on a Virtual Book Tour…peep the dates!~


May 25 – Author Interviewed at Conscious Discussions  http://consciousdiscussions.blogspot.com  
May 29 – Author Interviewed at BK Walker Books Etc http://bkwalkerbooksetc.blogspot.com
June 1 – Author Interviewed by Lisa Jackson http://lisahaseltonsreviewsandinterviews.blogspot.com/  
June 7 – Author Interviewed by Authors By Authors  http://www.kikihowell.com/ 
June 11 – Author Interviewed at Immortyl Revolution  http://ImmortylRevolution.blogspot.com 
June 13 – SpotLight Featured at The Virtual Book Tour Cafe’  http://virtualbooktourcafe.weebly.com   
June 16 – Author Interviewed on Blog Talk Radio  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/bkwalker  8:30pm EST
June 21 – Live Chat http://authorsontour.blinkweb.com  7:30pm EST
June 24 – Author Interviewed at Paranormal Romance  http://Margaret-paranormalromanceauthor.blogspot.com/  
June 29 – Author Interviewed at Literary Magic  http://literary-magic.com 
July 2 – Guest Blogging at Wise Words  http://louisewise.blogspot.com  
July 4 – Guest Blogging with Alissa  http://alissagrosso.com
July 9 – Author Interviewed at http://kippoe.blogspot.com 
July 12 – Guest Blogging at Magician Of Oz  http://magicianofoz.blogspot.com 
July 14 – Guest Blogging at AZ Publishing Services  http://azpublishingservices.blogspot.com 
July 20 – Guest Blogging at http://walkermuse.blogspot.com 
July 23 – Author Spotlighted at http://www.trishsilver.com 
July 26 – Author Interviewed at Paula Zone  http://www.paulazone.blogdrive.com
July 28 – Author Interviewed at http://hotgossiphotreviews.blogspot.com 
July 30 – Guest Blogging at http://cindy-vine.blogspot.com  
 

The Journey to Diamonds (Part III)


Secret, Secret, Secrets….

When I first received the notification that the manuscript had got accepted, I was scared to tell anyone. I probably held the secret for about two weeks before I even said anything. For one, it was still surreal to me. To have worked on something for so long and to see your dream come true in a matter of days was….indescribable almost. The thing is…I didn’t want to jinx myself. I didn’t want to run around yapping about it and the dream never come true. I guess my thinking is from reading so many stories about rappers/singers who sign a contract with a label, but are dropped before even a single is released.  So, what got me to talk?

Well, an erotic fiction author by the name of Omegia Keeys. She has two books published through Passionate Writers Publishing, Passionate Playmates and Seduction.com with another one on the way- Can You Keep a Secret? which drops today (May 18th). Through our conversations on Authors Supporting Authors (Ning.com), she highly encouraged that I let the cat out the bag, which I did. The first person I told was my best friend Alisha who has followed The Diamond Collection from day one. Then, I announced it at the CWC Reunion. After that, I made a little flyer that had a picture of diamonds on it that read “Who is Carmen Davenport?” Although no one ever commented on the photo on Facebook or MySpace, when I saw people, I did get questions about it. It was then that I broke the news that I was starting the journey of becoming a published author. Slowly, but surely, the word started spreading…let’s hope it spreads more!

SN: For more information on Omegia Keeys, visit http://www.omegiakeeys.com!

Learning the Biz

The minute you tell someone that you have a book on the way, there are about three questions that are generally asked. 1. What is it about? 2. When is it coming out? 3. How did you get it published? Then, after these questions are out of the way, you get hit with the book cover question. This is the time when I am going to say this. It is highly important that you learn about any business before you join it. Of course, you can learn through trial and error, but it is important to know as much as possible. The reason I say this is because I’m learning as I go along. Thankfully, there are websites like AbsoluteWrite, which is a forum that helps as well as networking sites like Facebook and MySpace. There are tons of authors out there who are all sharing in similar experiences.  Here are some of the things I’ve learned so far…

Learn the actual company. I will be honest and say that I did not go beyond the official website in terms of getting information about the company I’m with before I signed the contract. However, I’m giving this tip because there is another company I had thought to go with, but found out later on, it wouldn’t have been a good choice. So I won’t get sued for slander, I won’t say their name publicly, but feel free to send me an email and I’ll give you my caution sticker! LOL…I can only imagine the pain I probably would’ve been in if I had of signed with them…BAH HUMBUG!

Next, make sure you know what you’re signing. You can even have the contract looked at by a lawyer before you sign it. The one thing you don’t want is to be stuck in an unhappy place. If you can’t, there are plentyof websites out there that will explain everything in detail. Use your resources!

Also, if you don’t know something (and there were tons of things I didn’t know), there is nothing wrong with asking questions. That way, when you get to book 2, you’ll have a greater knowledge of the ins and outs.

In terms of cover design, it is at the publisher’s discretion for most companies (probably even all). I got my warning going in after reading a blog post by Nikki Turner on her site (www.nikkiturner.com). Check it out:

Three days ago I received the first hot-off-the-press copy of the second Nikki Turner Presents full length novel: Against the Grain by FREEZE,

After exchanging pleasantries with the mailman and opening the package, I was unexpectedly impressed with the packaging of the book. Especially after FREEZE had given me HELL about the cover! He absolutely HATED IT. And to his defense, I can’t say that I loved it either at first! But again—to my surprise—the retailers said they loved the cover and were actually excited about putting our product on their block. Let me be the first say that we (Freeze and I) were both kinda, sorta wrong. Seriously, at the end of the day it’s the retailers that have the final say about what they choose to put on their shelves and what never sees the light of day, and it would have been border-line criminal if Freeze’s debut novel wasn’t as conveniently accessible to our loyal readers as possible.

On another note, I can’t explain some of the squabbles, skirmishes, and damn right almost resulting to blows not to mention the arguments a writer sometimes goes through to get the cover they really want, or even half way like on their work. I’ve fought so many times to get a hot cover on my babies that it’s not even funny anymore. However I will say I saw the first draft of the Ghetto Superstar cover today and I love it! Don’t worry – I will show it to you once they give me the green light that the cover is a lock.

Finally, the last thing I want to share is this. No one is going to be as passionate about your book as you are. If you want your dream to happen, you have to put the work in to make it happen. Another thing I’ve learned, don’t take anything personal in this industry. It is a business like all others with one common goal- make MONEY.

stay tuned for part IV…

A little bit of HONESTY…


i am so behind on so many tasks that if I blog today…it won’t be posted until late tonight! I’m off for 3 days straight and have tons to do! I am praying hard that I can finish The Ace of Diamonds…keep your fingers crossed for me! Of course, I still have to edit the book once its done, but if I can actually finish writing it…I will be happy! I got 7 chapters to go!

Razzle~ Dazzle

this is the life *sing like Alicia Keys*


so due to my journey of trying to become a published author, there is an absence of blog posts today….I just got the proof of the Diamonds in the Rough meaning I have to read this book line for line one more time before it heads to the printer…not only that, i’m trying to finish up this re-write/edit of Book three (The Ace of Diamonds) this week…no time for sleep, Miss Vogue is on the grind!!!!!!