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Different Roads Sometimes Lead to the Same Castle: A Look at the Game of Thrones Book and Movie Empire

April 17, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

For the last few weeks one of the largest fan bases in literature has been gearing up for a big event. The premier episode of the final season of Game of Thrones aired Sunday night. Pop culture hasn’t seen hype like this since Harry Potter. Perhaps this fantasy world’s success is propelled by Potter fans who have grown up and were looking for a new world to love? 7 books… 7 kingdoms? I’m sure that are many parallels one could draw between the two imaginary realms. Either way, the world of Westeros is a phenomenon of exceptional fame.

Even my husband, who neither reads fiction, nor watches actual TV shows outside of sports know of this series. I got a text of genuine awe from him last week sharing that his co-worker’s sister is a hairdresser on the HBO set and he got to see pictures of the queen. “Which queen?” I asked. But I’d already lost him.

This franchise boasts…

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April 17, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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Writing in the Midwest: A Calendar of Events for Spring 2019

April 10, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

My writing friends and I have a problem and it might surprise you.

A lot of people think, that because we Midwesterners live in flyover country, far from the publishing headquarters and hot spots located on each coast… that there isn’t a lot for our home state for us to offer in the way of writing opportunities. But this spring, that simply isn’t true. In fact, my friends and I have so many great events we can be a part of in the upcoming months, that we are torn to choose between them.

Today I’m going to give you a peek at my calendar. All of the events I’ll be attending, and the ones I can’t, but wish I could. I hope that you’ll join me. Even if you are brand new to writing, take a serious look. Nothing rivals spending time with people who are interested in a shared hobby/passion/goal. One of these might be the event that catapults your writing journey in the right direction.

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April 10, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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Fertilizer For My Story Seedling: Using Free Reading to Enhance My Story

April 03, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

Sometimes you see something or read something and an idea just grabs ahold of you. It’s a wonderful experience, but it’s not always explainable. Just what is it about a concept or a story that makes it so appealing? For me, it is an experience I am starting to associate with the very beginnings of a story idea.

It is happening to me right now as I read the book The Lost City of the Monkey God, by Douglas Preston.

I purchased this book months ago at Barnes and Noble and it has patiently sat on my shelf since then. When I simultaneously finished reading Girl, Stop Apologizing and listening to Lost for Words I was left itching for something to read. 

The Lost City was in the rolling tote I drag around campus because I had used an excerpt from the first few pages as an example of excellent descriptive language. Last week on a whim I pulled it out and started reading. It didn’t take me long to become hooked.

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April 03, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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10 Ways to Blog About Your Book to Increase Sales Without Being Pushy Or Annoying

March 27, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

A lot of people think that once a book is written, the work is done. Often times, especially if you are a self-published author, the work is just beginning. After the brainstorming and drafting, writing and revising, editing and publishing comes…

the selling.

There are only so many times you can say, buy my book! Even if you say it with batting eyelashes, “pretty please buy my book!?” gets old. But the fact of the matter is, you need to continue to get your book in front of your audience if you have any prayer of selling copies.

Don’t stress. I’m here to help.

I’ve come up with a list of 10 ways you can blog about your book. 10 ways you can talk about your book without appearing desperate to push your merchandise. Not only that, but 10 ways you can genuinely share solid content about your story, your process and your product that will engage, educate and entice your readers to care about you, your book and ultimately do what you were hoping they would do all along. BUY THE BOOK. Attached to each possible post I have linked an example. Some of the posts you may recognize from my site, while others come from a few of my author friends. If you see something you like, reach out the author and let them know! Offer a compliment, share a connection and maybe, if the spirit moves you, buy their book. Let’s start at the beginning of the process.

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March 27, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Book Review from an Authorpreneur

March 20, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

Last week at Target (@ 9am on a Tuesday – still one of my favorite parts about my new flexible-work lifestyle!) I bought this book. If you don’t live near a Target, or have the luxury of visiting it at 9 am on a Tuesday, it is also available on Amazon: HERE.

I didn’t think I needed it. After all, I am a pretty confident human being, a confident woman. I do not feel shame for chasing my dreams and choosing an unconventional working lifestyle. I have achieved my dream – leaving the practical and stable day job to pursue a career of my dreams. I set goals, both failing and achieving in equal measure, and (here’s the important part) I keep going.

I believe that my children, who are tugged along through a chaotic life filled with calendar items placed there by both of their parents’ dreams, will be better for it. I believe that seeing their parents hustle and dream and work and care deeply (not only for them, but also for ourselves and our dreams) will teach them more about life than if my husband and I were to fully devote ourselves only to their care and well-being.

So, I’ll say it again. I didn’t think I needed this book. But I kinda wanted it. It was early in the month and I still had fun money accessible, and so, like Ariana Grande says, “I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it.”  

And I was right. I didn’t need the book the way some people might…

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March 20, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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Invented Deadlines

March 13, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

February was an insane month for me. I presented and sold books at the Wisconsin State Reading Association Convention.  I launched a new book – a process that included a party, a public reading event,  a plethora of social media posts, a month of book launch dedicated blog entries, dozens of emails, an interview with the local newspaper and lots of thought, heart and energy. Both my son and husband had birthdays and the college baseball season started up again which impacts my household in a big way. I submitted an application to teach an online writing class this summer and visited Arcadia to lead the Mississippi Valley Gifted and Talented Network Young Author Day. Oh yeah, and I worked two part time jobs and helped keep two human children dressed appropriately, fed, bathed and otherwise alive.

A bored writer is a broke writer, but needless to say, I was silently looking forward to March, a decidedly slower month for me… at least according to my calendar. Now that I am here, solidly in the month of March, my head is still swiveling. Instead of bouncing from task to task, my gaze is casting about for the next thing to work on. What needs and deserves my attention?

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March 13, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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Fun Facts

March 06, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

In addition to the final story readers see on the page, there is often one that remains behind the scenes. The research, the muses, the deleted scenes. Today, I’m going to let you in on a few secrets, a few fun facts about my most recent book, Champion Chocolatier: Reality Bites.

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March 06, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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And The Award Goes To...

February 27, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

I love awards shows, especially the movie shows. Sure, it’s fun to see the fashion, but really, for me, and probably many other creatives out there, it is the Super Bowl of the arts. I tear up at the dreams and goals achieved, am inspired by the passion with which the award winners speak and am hungry for the words they choose to share while standing in the light of their 60 second platform.

So today, for my blog post, I’ve gathered a few of my favorite quotes spoken during this year’s award season. I hope that these words inspire you to reach for your own dreams, to keep fighting the good fight and to know that your work, and your words, matter.

Happy dreaming. Happy writing.

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February 27, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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Book Launch!

February 20, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

Last week, with the help of many family members and friends (both online and in real life) I launched my book, Champion Chocolatier: Reality Bites. It was a week full of exciting surprises (my sister drove all the way from Marshfield for the launch party and the La Crosse Tribune wrote and article about me!) and a plethora of well wishes and affirmations. Overall, I’m happy to say it was a big success. (I’ve sold __ copies so far!) Here are a few of my favorite moments from the launch party.

Today I’m going to return the favor to some of my online writer friends (that I hope to meet in person one day!).

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February 20, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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A Transformative Visit with Kwame Alexander

February 13, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

Visiting schools is one of my favorite parts of being an author. I love being able to share my passion for words with students as well as seeing their sparks of curiosity and imagination catch fire.

Last week at the Wisconsin State Reading Association Convention I had the privilege to meet and listen to Newbery Award winning Kwame Alexander talk about his experience with author visits, of which he’s done more than TWO THOUSAND. He even managed to squeak one in on his way to the convention.

A friend asked, “would you just ‘stop by’ on your way to the convention?” He landed in Milwaukee at 11:30 in the morning and was scheduled to present at the Wisconsin Center at 3:00 pm. He said he doesn’t do anything for free anymore but couldn’t resist. So, he did “just stop by” and in the process inspired 800 kids.

At the end of the presentation a student asked him, “How do you do it?”

“Do what?” Kwame asked.

“Act like you belong here. How do you do it?”

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February 13, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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From Real Life to Reality Bites

February 06, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

I am typically a visually-inspired writer. An Imax movie stimulated questions and ideas for my underwater novel Breaking the Surface. An image prompted an 80,000 word YA Fantasy manuscript that is still trying to find its way into the world. I use photos from Pinterest to help me describe everything from widow displays to character apparel to dessert. But my newest novella was inspired by something entirely different. Something I hadn’t sued as muse before…

REAL LIFE.

I met Jen Barney in the summer of 2017…

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February 06, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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Well Written

January 30, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

“Well written.”

 It’s a phrase that gets tossed around at critique sessions, book clubs and literature reviews, but as a friend at our writing club’s retreat last weekend asked…

What does “well written” actually mean?

She asked with some trepidation, like it was an insider secret she had yet to learn. And I don’t blame her. Often times the phrase “well written” comes with imagery of exclusivity and prestige as if only some people in the literary world are allowed to decide what qualifies.

Those of us at the retreat who had been in the writing (and reading) game for a bit longer knew exactly the type of writing she was talking about, but when it came time explain it, we paused, stumbled, started over again and then stopped.

For real. What does “well-written” truly mean?

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January 30, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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The Emotion Thesaurus: A Review of the 2nd Edition by the Word Nerd

January 23, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

A writer’s ultimate goal is to connect.

… with the reader

… with a topic

… with a place, era or event.

Many writers accomplish this goal of connecting, through the lives of their characters. The words on the page are ink made flesh and suddenly, through the characters’ actions, quirks, mannerisms, dreams, appearances and dialogue readers can connect. As the writers of this book state in the introduction: “We read to connect with characters who provide entertainment and whole trials may at meaning to our own life journeys.” But creating this connection is no easy feat.

The single best took I have found to help me in this endeavor is The Emotional Thesaurus, created by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi, the two brainiacs behind the website Writers Helping Writers. This book (as well as the others in the series) have been my number one recommended writing book for the past five years. I bring them to every writing retreat and my students can tell you they show up in class at least once a semester.

I recently had the honor of reviewing Angela and Becca’s newest release, The 2nd Edition of the The Emotional Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. This edition even is bigger and better than the original. While reading, I experienced a full range of emotions myself. Let me recall them for you here and now.

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January 23, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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Prized Prose and Anticipated Arrivals: Book Lists Curated by the Word Nerd

January 16, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

Today on my blog I am going to give you a run down of my favorite books from the past year as well as a list of books I can’t wait to read in the year ahead. This is my second post of recommendations for the year. You can check out a few other titles I shared in my Summer Reading Round Up, here.

**Note, not all of the titles mentioned for 2018 were published in 2018. The same goes for my 2019 list. These books are listed because they are GREAT (or I anticipate them to be) and organized in this fashion based on when I discovered them.**

If you are a close friend or even someone I just happened to bump into at the Y, I apologize if you’ve already heard me profess my love for these books. If you’d like a quick recap of my favorites or are looking to add to your own list of books to read, read on…

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January 16, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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High Hopes: A Song for 2019

January 08, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

The very first number one song on the Billboard Pop Charts for 2019 was High Hopes by Panic at the Disco. This feels a bit serendipitous for me, because I had recently chosen it as my new theme song. The lyrics of the song speak to dreaming big dreams. Brenden Urie sings of the power of hope and positivity and making it despite the odds. Even if you are strange or weird or your dream seems wild and unattainable to the rest of the world. A true American dream anthem. (The tune is catch as hell too, so it’s got that going for it as well!)

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January 08, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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2019 Word of the Year: ELEVATE

January 02, 2019 by Amanda Zieba

In the past week I’ve had a few nights plagued by terrible dreams. No matter how irrational the sequence of events, I always awake legitimately afraid. To ensure that the nightmare does not continue the second I close my eyes, I must be fully awake, without a trace of the bad dream in my mind. Often to succeed in this effort I will distract myself by thinking about something positive.

Many years ago, I would mentally plan my office space, trying out different furniture and color schemes in my mind. I would imagine myself writing in grand and cozy spaces and day dream about the time when I could write as my primary professional purpose. That space is now completed and when I resigned from full time teaching last spring, I made my five year plan my reality.  So, this week I was left wondering, what thoughts should occupy my night time day dreams now?

What should my new five-year plan look like?

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January 02, 2019 /Amanda Zieba
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25 Days of Booksmas!

December 26, 2018 by Amanda Zieba

For the past month my friend Christy and I have been sharing one holiday book a day on our Facebook pages. It has been a great way to celebrate both the festive spirits of the season and also our love of books.

Maybe you missed our posts? Or are looking to fill your shelves with great books to read this time next year? Perhaps you just aren’t ready for the Christmas season to be over? Or maybe you have a bunch of Amazon gift cards burning a hole in your pocket?

Either way, I’ve listed all of the books for you below. I hope you enjoy these holiday favorites! Happy holidays and happy reading! Merry Christmas from your favorite word nerd! <3, Amanda

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December 26, 2018 /Amanda Zieba
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Bird by Bird, Book by Book

December 19, 2018 by Amanda Zieba

There are many books I am embarrassed to say that I have never read. 

Growing up I was never on the honors track. I take that back. I was in “Gifted and Talented” programming in elementary school and the top reading group in 5th grade. But when you enter the abyss of middle school, the cavernous black hole of hormones and social hierarchy, differentiation and special programming cease to exist (even today!). And college prep and the advanced courses of high school have yet to start. Somehow, I fell through the cracks. 

As a middle school and high school student, I felt like school was mostly a way to pass the time until I could get to gymnastics practice, which I attended mostly year-round. I wasn’t a bad student, but in the gym I was surrounded by friends and could spend my time doing what I was really good at, and what I truly loved.

As an education major right out of the gate, most of my college work was focused on elementary level texts, Cognitively Guided Instruction math classes and a smattering of science and social studies courses. I began my Master’s degree shortly after attaining my undergraduate, and so my single adolescent lit course at UWEC counted as an elective in my new degree.

Don’t worry about me. I got a perfectly fine public education. A great one even. I’m mentioning my education background to make the point that I wasn’t destined for a literary life. Instead of reading from a required list of pre-selected titles, I created my own literary landscape.

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December 19, 2018 /Amanda Zieba
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The BIG Reveal: A New Book by Amanda Zieba

December 12, 2018 by Amanda Zieba

I’ve been asked many times if there would be a sequel to Emmy’s chocolaty adventures in Duluth and now I can happily say, YES! Today, I want to give you, my loyal blog readers, a chance to take a sneak peek.

This book has been so much fun to write and I can’t wait to share it with you. Champion Chocolatier: Reality Bites will be available for sale in early February. You can email me if you’d like to put yourself on the pre-order list.

Below you will find the first chapter, but if you want even more behind the scenes action, you can check out a few of my previous blog posts on the topic HERE and HERE. I will be celebrating the release of this book with a big ol’ fancy party at Le Chateau Restaurant in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. You can find more details about the event HERE and HERE.

And now, with out any further adieu, I proudly present…

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December 12, 2018 /Amanda Zieba
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The Writing Life: Honestly, It's Not for Everyone

December 05, 2018 by Amanda Zieba

Over the past year, the state of Nebraska has launched a new tourism slogan. “Honestly, it’s not for everyone.” In a world dominated by twisted truths and false advertising I find their candor refreshing. I also find their marketing campaign phrase could accurately describe the life of a writer.

The life of a writer can be hard, and solitary, and populated with more paper and ink that people. Being a writer means purposefully subscribing to a life of working and waiting. Rejection, writer’s block, maddening plot holes … And honestly, it’s not for everyone. Despite its challenges, the writing life is one I love. It is one I am fighting tooth and nail to not only be a part of, but to be successful in.

For me, the working and waiting and all the struggles I mentioned above are worth it. If I get to spend my days creating stories that entertain, educate, and engage readers… then it’s worth it. I enjoy the solo hours in my writing office just as much as I enjoy my meetings with my critique group. I love reading and the physical act of committing words to paper. I love being creative and thinking through the obstacles of made up people and the situations I put them into. Plain and simple, being a writer makes me happy.

Even though this life may not be appealing to everyone, I want to share with you the events of last Saturday. Every once and a while, I get to do somethings, that even those of the nonliterary persuasion find… magical.

On Saturday, I had an amazing literary day.

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December 05, 2018 /Amanda Zieba
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