Friday, 14 November 2014

The Pitch that landed me the call for more


I am a  South African award wining author, with a flair for mixing genres and converting non sci fi believers .
"My goal as an author is to touch people's lives, and help others love their differences and one another."
I  love to swim, fight for the trees, and  am a food lover who is driven by my  passion for life.  I  dream that one day  my stories will change the lives of countless teenagers and have them obsess over the world literacy can offer them instead of worrying about fitting in.

My drive behind her author career is healing through words.





Lets face it as a modern South African writer / aspiring novelist we face many challenges in landing that book deal we all dream about.  The role as a writer has many complicated layers and holds such beautiful promise. It's a compulsion driven by a need to inspire, make a difference and heal through words and stories. Every writer has a message to deliver, an urge to be heard and to connect through expression, but at the same time stand out as an individual. 


When I started writing my first novel, I believed in my creation. In my dream to heal through words. Once my manuscript was done, revised and edited it was time to find an agent/publisher to deliver my story to the world. But I soon discovered how isolated and alone I was in the South African publishing world. Resources, agents and tools for a SA writer of Young Adult Science- fiction was a rarity. For me as a SA writer there was no support. Without landing an Agent there was no getting published. 

Four years later, through countless hours, and money wasted on a Vanity publisher,  I  eventually started making a name for myself in the international market. But paying in USD currency for an editor, a cover artist and a publicist started to take its toll on me. I couldn't understand why I had to fight so hard for my dream to come true.  I quickly found that it was so easy and extremely welcoming to adhere to international trends, and pretty soon I had a huge fan base in America. 


In 2014 my ultimate dream came true when I attended a USA book signing and writers con in Nashville. I did extremely well and established myself as a force to be reckoned with as my editor would say. What I gained and learnt in those few days was a revelation compared to the three years of online research. I learned about honing the perfect pitch hoping it would give me the confidence to pitch my projects one more time. I leaned so much at the con I couldnt wait to apply it -= And then the booboo! (yup I said booboo) While at the con I got an off chance to do live pitch and even though it wasn't to an agent I totally froze up and BLEW IT! 


UNTIL... 
a few months later and hours after sulking I found ROSAcon2014 and this was my chance to show myself I have to get up and do it again. I learned so much how can I not use it??


What won me over to attend the event is that I would have the once in a life time opportunity to pitch my voice to very important players in the publishing industry - and editor from Harper Impulse and a bigshot US agent. I had to grab this opportunity as they don't come often. 
 When I registered to ROSAcon 2014 I was extremely, extremely excited by the fact that there was actually a happening, gathering of SA writers with the opportunity to learn about the growing market of SA writers and know that there were SA writers that have been extremely successful in the industry despite the extreme challenges we as SA authors face.

Building up to the pitch that could ignite my writing career to such an extent that I could possibly become a full time writer.

Once I registered with with ROSA I took out all my notes I learned in the US and studied them, did the worksheets. A day or so later I got a wonderful email from Romy Sommer (host of ROSA) and published author with Harper Impulse. 
Tips on what to add in your pitch... I posted some of it here.




As expected, even after all my preparation, it didn't guarantee they would like my work -  I had a very sleepless night. 
Minutes before the pitch, actually waiting in line with a few other authors, was killing me slowly. 

I chewed up all my nail polish!



On realizing everyone in the room felt the same I started to feel a bit better that I had others sharing the same kind of torture. Romy Sommer made us all feel a bit more relaxed and she was totally right there was nothing to be worried about.  And she was right!

It was love at first sight!!!



First pitch 
The gorgeous Charlotte Ledger from Harper Implulse.

Charlotte was great from the word hello! 

On doing research on Charlotte, I soon realized I love this woman's passion and beauty -  I don't have anything that would sweep her away - So I started writing something that would peek her interest and sway mine... Well turns out she freaking loved my first chapter and wanted to see more. Immediately my guard was down and all the prepping just soaked in and delivered everything I was taught. 
The important thing was to ask questions - and I did and going back to my story I'm freaking in love with I cannot wait to send her more. ~ although this does not mean I will get the YES PLEASE WE WANT YOU - the fact that I got the call for more proved to me that I can hook like no ones business.


Second Pitch 
To the esteemed lit agent Laurie McLean 
This too was huge deal for me, as Agents are non existent in our parts and landing one would mean I can spend more time on writing and my agent would become my best friend and help me grow in areas where I suck. Once again I wanted to write something inspired by Laurie's taste, because having something an agent actually likes is a wonderful start.
Laurie was wonderful, I didn't feel intimdated at all. In my opinion I thought we got on really well. She was so easy to talk to and I could see the passion for stories with each blink of the eye. I fed off her energy and got us much from Laurie as I could. I'm not sure who asked more questions me or Laurie? Yup I got the call for more!!


I am still on a high from this event that could possible change my life, and like I said before even if I don't fully close the deal, I know how to create a good hook and feel confident enough to pitch to other agents and editors now. What a wonderful opportunity it has been!! 



You can follow my journey @CarlyleL


GO GET EM!!!!
"dont be crippled by fear, let love give you wings"
~ Carlyle Labuschagne 


Next up: reports on Rebecca Crowley's talk on 'How to stand out from the slush pile'.


Sunday, 2 November 2014

My CrAzY Corner's 2014 Annual YA/NA Blogfest


Totally thrilled to be part of this fabulous event put together by the awesomely talented 
Apryl Baker


World War III has left Earth in utter turmoil. People’s beliefs are said to be the cause of the worldwide destruction. After The Clearing new laws are set about - to show certitude in anything besides the law is weak and chargeable as mutiny. To be illogical and have faith in religion is illegal, to be limitless is dangerous. And Illness is seen as a defect – all flaws that are inexcusable. 

But to love is the greatest betrayal of all man kind. It is a fault the world has long forgotten and punishable by death, a fatal risk Aecker and Opel are fully prepared to take - because in love there is freedom. But how far can they push back before it claims their lives and of those they care about?

Today you will get an exclusive look at the characters from my just released novel
Dead Of Night.



Meet our hero Aecker Halt

This is how I envision Aecker. 

He is 19 years old, the future leader of Cupola a refugee colony city set up under the remains of and old damn. He loves to read, a passion handed down from his father, who was killed by the New World leaders ST. His mother was  also killed by ST when showing signs of affection (Love). His twin sister died in the first bomb attack of WWW III. His Older Brother Dyllian is head council in Cupola, and is training Aecker into a commander of the free world, but Aecker has other plans, he has hopelessly fallen in love with a girl who just might bring an end to the New world order. Together they fight side by side to survive the fatal law of death after love. Within this quest he will risk much more than his and her life, he risk the lives of countless Inborns (Those without genetic gene transplants) who reside in Cupola. Now just add the ruggedness and a crazy look in his eyes and you will have the perfect Aecker. 
Images taken from my pinterest board Tim Borrmann as model 

Meet his Brother Dyllian Halt

He too is a stunner at 26 years old. He is  trained ex military, very disciplined, and loyal to Cupola...  until his brother brings home a Tracker.  Her presence quickly unravels everything their father built in Capola. But soon he finds out that love really does exist and he must save them both or lose the future of freedom forever.



Now meet the Heroine 

Kylie James as Opel 


Opel comes into our lives after Aecker our hero saves her from a violent attack. She's lost her memory, but once she is discovered by Dyllian (Aecker's brother) he confirms what she cant accept. She is a new Gen Tracker. A deceiving assassin sent by ST to infiltrate and destroy Cupola.   Once she is discovered by one of the refugees within Aecker's home city she is hunted. Her identiy is not the only secret taken from her memories, her genes means something to ST and they will do anything to capture her, until they find out she has been inflicted by love for their enemy. Opel, Aecker and Dyllian must die if the new world order is to survive, but not without torturing all the secrets out of them. Opel will fight until each of her lives runs out to save what she has found in Aecker.












Read it now! "DEAD of NIGHT - Prologue

Contact by Laurisa White Reyes


Title: Contact
Author: Laurisa White Reyes       
Genre: Young Adult Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Hallowed Ink Press


Blurb:
It takes only half a second…
 …Like those commercials where a crash test dummy rockets forward at high speed and slams into a wall.
…In that instant, every thought in Emma Lynn Walsh’s head collides with mine—every thought, memory, hope, disappointment and dream.
…I open my eyes to see Dr. Walsh peering at me, a puzzled expression on her face.
“Let—go—of—me,” I order though clenched teeth.
Mira wants to die. She’s attempted suicide twice already, and failed. Every time she comes in contact with another person, skin to skin, that person’s psyche uploads into hers. While her psychologist considers this a gift, for Mira, it’s a curse from which she cannot escape.
To make matters worse, Mira’s father is being investigated in the deaths of several volunteer test subjects of a miracle drug. Shortly after Mira’s mother starts asking questions, she ends up in a coma. Although her father claims it was an accident, thanks to her “condition” Mira knows the truth…but proving it just might get her killed!

After earning her B.A. in English in 1995, Laurisa White Reyes spent many years writing for newspapers and magazines before gathering enough courage to live her dream of writing novels. Contact is her third published book. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in creative writing, is a book editor for Hamilton Springs/Xchyler Press, and is the Editor-in-chief of Middle Shelf Magazine. She lives in Southern California with her husband and five children.