I can hardly believe that my very first book signing is this Thursday, April 6th. For anyone who's in the area, it will be at Fairfield U Bookstore at 7 pm, and yes, this is for Case of the Missing Look Alikes. I'm still undecided as to what paragraphs I'm going to read, but I'll choose a couple either later this evening or at some point tomorrow. I spent a good portion of this morning setting up my author Facebook page and I'm happy with it. I do hope you'll visit!
Here's the link to that: https://www.facebook.com/authorjeanmariewiesen/?fref=hovercard
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Saturday, March 11, 2017
First Novel Released!
Yes, you read the title, correctly. I am beyond thrilled to announce the release of Case of the Missing Look Alikes, on Amazon, Barnes and Noble or it can be purchased/ordered in any brick and mortar bookstore of your choosing. It's finally happened and I am absolutely over the moon! I am preparing for my first signing, which will be in Fairfield at Fairfield U Bookstore on April 6th at 7 pm, for those of you in CT.
Here are a couple of links for you:https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=9781941015322
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/case-of-the-missing-look-alikes-jean-marie-wiesen/1125921165?ean=9781941015322
Thank you to everyone who helped me reach this point, I wouldn't be here without you! This journey is not walked alone. Thank you to those who've read it and given me wonderful reviews and to those future readers who I hope to meet one day. Without readers, we authors would just wander, aimlessly telling ourselves stories :)
Here are a couple of links for you:https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=9781941015322
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/case-of-the-missing-look-alikes-jean-marie-wiesen/1125921165?ean=9781941015322
Thank you to everyone who helped me reach this point, I wouldn't be here without you! This journey is not walked alone. Thank you to those who've read it and given me wonderful reviews and to those future readers who I hope to meet one day. Without readers, we authors would just wander, aimlessly telling ourselves stories :)
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Release for first book!
Schedules do change, that's the nature of the business and we adjust. In the interim, we continue to write, right. Right. At least, that's what I do. Case of the Missing Look-Alikes will be coming out either the first or second week of November! I cannot wait! In the interim, I've completed and sent off Case of the Mouse Trap Legend and have begun research on Case of the Misplaced Art.
I have to say Mouse Trap Legend was a blast to both research and write. I'm one of those writers who adores research and interviewing people, even for the tiniest of details. It's the minutia that can make or break a crucial section of a tale, so if it's not correct, someone along the line will discover it and call you on it. So in my opinion, taking the time to dig pays off and besides learning is always fulfilling. Laura and Mike do find themselves in some interesting situations in Mouse Trap, along with a new friend, and it makes for comical interaction coupled with daring international spies attempting to throw them off their real mission.
Misplaced Art is going to be another thrill ride pitting them against art gallery thieves, or shall we say, forgers? Could be a bit of both. I never know what my characters have in store until things unfold.
I have to say Mouse Trap Legend was a blast to both research and write. I'm one of those writers who adores research and interviewing people, even for the tiniest of details. It's the minutia that can make or break a crucial section of a tale, so if it's not correct, someone along the line will discover it and call you on it. So in my opinion, taking the time to dig pays off and besides learning is always fulfilling. Laura and Mike do find themselves in some interesting situations in Mouse Trap, along with a new friend, and it makes for comical interaction coupled with daring international spies attempting to throw them off their real mission.
Misplaced Art is going to be another thrill ride pitting them against art gallery thieves, or shall we say, forgers? Could be a bit of both. I never know what my characters have in store until things unfold.
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Update
Back again with interesting news. I know, I ought to drop by more often, but if I'm busy writing and editing then it's difficult to say the least. Case of the Missing Look-Alikes will officially be released in October, I don't have the exact date just yet, but when I do, I shall post it here. Originally, I thought it was going to be September so I wanted to straighten that out. Secondly, while working feverishly with my extraordinary editor, I was writing concurrently Case of the Mouse Trap Legend which is now complete! If all goes well, that will be released next spring and I'm equally excited about that one which is a bit of a spy thriller. More on the plot later, but it's quite a ride, literally. Let's just say the North Koreans try to take something that doesn't belong to them for nefarious reasons, but attempt to use interesting diversions to throw off Jensen & O'Malley in the interim. I do bring in a new character in this one and that's all I'll say at this point.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Editing & Writing!
Hi There,
It's been a while, a very long while matter of fact. I've been so busy with writing and now editing that I've neglected my blog. Hmm, it's a bit dusty in here. Few cobwebs, too. Nasty little buggers.
I would say it's Spring, but since we had snow the other day and it's barely out of the 30's, I'm going to wait a bit on that one. They say, whomever they are, that it's going to warm up in the next few days. I'll believe it when I see it. What I can't figure out is, the grass is growing? It's in the 30's and it's growing! I'm not getting out there in my winter coat, hat and mittens to mow the lawn. No way! I did see a couple of robins tugging out a few worms yesterday. That was quite something. If they're around, then Spring is here. I wish the temperature would reflect it. I suppose we'll be complaining in a few months how hot it is, so I'll be quiet.
So, book news! Missing Look-Alikes will be released in September! Yay! I'm incredibly excited and am working with a fantastic editor, through the publisher. She's going to work with me on all three books, and I feel so fortunate about that. It makes complete sense to have the same person to follow through, but you never know. We're close to being finished; the end of April is our deadline, so that's not too far off. In between editing the first one, I'm writing the second one: Mouse Trap Legend and am roughly 100 pages away from completion. I've a bit more research to do, and that comes up mid-May at McGuire Air Base. That's all I'll say on that, don't want to give too much away :)
I'll be back soon, in the interim, keep writing!
It's been a while, a very long while matter of fact. I've been so busy with writing and now editing that I've neglected my blog. Hmm, it's a bit dusty in here. Few cobwebs, too. Nasty little buggers.
I would say it's Spring, but since we had snow the other day and it's barely out of the 30's, I'm going to wait a bit on that one. They say, whomever they are, that it's going to warm up in the next few days. I'll believe it when I see it. What I can't figure out is, the grass is growing? It's in the 30's and it's growing! I'm not getting out there in my winter coat, hat and mittens to mow the lawn. No way! I did see a couple of robins tugging out a few worms yesterday. That was quite something. If they're around, then Spring is here. I wish the temperature would reflect it. I suppose we'll be complaining in a few months how hot it is, so I'll be quiet.
So, book news! Missing Look-Alikes will be released in September! Yay! I'm incredibly excited and am working with a fantastic editor, through the publisher. She's going to work with me on all three books, and I feel so fortunate about that. It makes complete sense to have the same person to follow through, but you never know. We're close to being finished; the end of April is our deadline, so that's not too far off. In between editing the first one, I'm writing the second one: Mouse Trap Legend and am roughly 100 pages away from completion. I've a bit more research to do, and that comes up mid-May at McGuire Air Base. That's all I'll say on that, don't want to give too much away :)
I'll be back soon, in the interim, keep writing!
Monday, September 21, 2015
Close!
My current book Case of the Missing Look-Alikes has found a home. I will say more in a few days. Aren't teasers fun :) The following title Case of the Mouse Trap Legend is going to the same home, along with the subsequent title Case of the Misplaced Art.
More to come!
More to come!
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Crazy
Call me crazy, but I refuse to quit this thing I've dubbed the, "query hamster wheel." I'm either insane, or a glutton for punishment. It's entirely possible that there's a third choice, and I believe in my writing. If it's the latter that's driving me, then, one day, I shall have a phenomenal agent representing me who will sell my book.
Writing is my identity. It's in the air I breathe. If I don't believe, then who will.
It will happen.
Writing is my identity. It's in the air I breathe. If I don't believe, then who will.
It will happen.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Long Shot
I read someone's blog a bit earlier regarding the lousy stats regarding writers landing agents, a subject I've thought long and hard about the last few months. Why, you ask? Because, this fellow writer has some excellent points, many of which I've mulled over, wrestled with, and finally come to grips with, that's why. The road to publishing is not an easy one, and anyone who believes otherwise is fooling themselves, or knows nothing of the publishing world. Even the best of the best have struggled to find an agent, and I'm speaking of JK Rowling and many others. Yes, even the likes of her were turned down by a few agents prior to landing one. All you need is one agent, and if you read the submission page on many agent web sites, there's the caveat that if you've been self published, they don't want you. Therein lies the one and only reason I've not gone that route and I'm continuing down the agent hunting path.
I'm gutting it out folks. I believe in my currently completed novel as well as the one that's underway, even if the odds are not in my favor. Without sounding arrogant, my talent is in my favor.
If I don't believe in myself, no agent or publisher will. It has to begin with me and my beta readers.
I'm gutting it out folks. I believe in my currently completed novel as well as the one that's underway, even if the odds are not in my favor. Without sounding arrogant, my talent is in my favor.
If I don't believe in myself, no agent or publisher will. It has to begin with me and my beta readers.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
The Muse is Always Right
It's always good to check and see who's friends with whom when developing plot twists, right? Right. As in North Korea being friends with Russia. Strange bedfellows, once upon a time, but no more. My Muse was going in one direction, and per usual, decided to tack on something additional. Being the perfectionist I am, naturally I had to check it out, even though I already knew the answer. I'm also a political fiend. I could hear my Muse laughing. How gauche! The Muse can be tough to work with, at times, but I couldn't do without her. Or, is it him? I honestly don't know.
I do know the Muse is always correct.
Trust the Muse.
I do know the Muse is always correct.
Trust the Muse.
Friday, January 30, 2015
Agent Quest Rolls On!
The quest for an agent continues, in a relentless manner. It's not in my genes to quit, nor should it be in anyone's, if you believe in your story. Therein lies the key: If you believe. And believe you must, as this is not an easy business. If it were, we'd all be published. Granted, not everyone is a talented writer, and no, I'm not by any means tooting my own horn. I'm going by what I've been told by my beta readers. Unless every single one of them is a liar! No, I didn't pay them to read! And, yes they made suggestions, which I took. I also worked with an editor, who, by the way doesn't particularly care for mysteries. I did that, purposely, because if I could capture their interest, then I could draw in that audience. As it turned out, they not only liked the book, but it gave them a more objective view of the setting and the characters, something I hadn't considered.
I'm also going by the rejection letters that I'm receiving, and they're positive. Not one of them has said to quit writing. Quite the opposite. They've all said to continue on the path of searching for an agent, that I will find one. And, yes, they've been personalized. I find that to be highly encouraging, and discouraging at the same time. It's tough, but I intend to keep going, since it tells me that I will find someone who is the right fit for me. That's what I want, an agent that's in like with this novel and the next as much as I am.
Stay on the query hamster wheel, people! It's worth it!
I'm also going by the rejection letters that I'm receiving, and they're positive. Not one of them has said to quit writing. Quite the opposite. They've all said to continue on the path of searching for an agent, that I will find one. And, yes, they've been personalized. I find that to be highly encouraging, and discouraging at the same time. It's tough, but I intend to keep going, since it tells me that I will find someone who is the right fit for me. That's what I want, an agent that's in like with this novel and the next as much as I am.
Stay on the query hamster wheel, people! It's worth it!
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Beta Readers are Golden
Beta readers are my most valued resource from the beginning of writing my novel, straight through to the end. I suppose each and every writer has found the best method for themselves, but I've no idea where I'd be without this golden crew of varying opinions.
The first order of business I had to learn, was accepting criticism in the spirit in which it was given. If I was going to grow as a writer, I needed input, and it couldn't come from between my ears. Granted, my muse is the finest in the world, however, there are checks and balances. Hence, my beloved beta readers!
For example, as I'm underway with the second in my detective series, I'm finding an interesting situation-that of the re-introduction of my characters from the first novel. I had one reader go through the first chapter, and he had no problem with it. Of course, he'd read the first book. So, I had someone else read it, and she said she wanted to know a bit more about the characters. We both simultaneously said, "Read the first book!"
It was a great point which led to an interesting discussion of how readers select books, either online or in bookstores. The gist of one may not interest the reader, whereas the other might, but the reader needs to know about the characters without boring other readers who are following the series. The job of us writers is to keep the introduction, or re-introduction of characters as interesting as we possibly can. A challenging task. I like challenges.
Thank goodness for my beta readers!
The first order of business I had to learn, was accepting criticism in the spirit in which it was given. If I was going to grow as a writer, I needed input, and it couldn't come from between my ears. Granted, my muse is the finest in the world, however, there are checks and balances. Hence, my beloved beta readers!
For example, as I'm underway with the second in my detective series, I'm finding an interesting situation-that of the re-introduction of my characters from the first novel. I had one reader go through the first chapter, and he had no problem with it. Of course, he'd read the first book. So, I had someone else read it, and she said she wanted to know a bit more about the characters. We both simultaneously said, "Read the first book!"
It was a great point which led to an interesting discussion of how readers select books, either online or in bookstores. The gist of one may not interest the reader, whereas the other might, but the reader needs to know about the characters without boring other readers who are following the series. The job of us writers is to keep the introduction, or re-introduction of characters as interesting as we possibly can. A challenging task. I like challenges.
Thank goodness for my beta readers!
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Query Hamster Wheel
Apparently, I've coined a new phrase-query hamster wheel! It sounds much better than query hell, imho, anyway. Besides, even with as cold as it is, hell is exceptionally hot. And during the summer, who in their right mind wants to be there? Wouldn't you much rather be on a wheel, spinning around, and essentially getting nowhere fast?
I knew you'd agree with me :)
I knew you'd agree with me :)
Monday, January 19, 2015
ReadyPac-watch out!
ReadyPac, a lousy lettuce company, based in CA got me
extremely ill, last summer. So sick in fact that I had to cancel my trip to CA
and spent nearly 2 months in bed both prior to and following my diagnosis,
which was duodenitis. This was found by both a colonoscopy and endoscopy
performed at Bridgeport Hospital, and was cured by a most boring diet that I
remained on steadfastly for 2 months while under the care of several doctors
including my primary, an allergist as well as my gastroenterologist.
Once I finally healed, and my strength came back, I pursued
getting the out of pocket money back, mind you, only my co-pay monies. Yes, I lost some money on the vacation that
was postponed, but that was negligible. There were punitive damages, to be
sure, and more than enough suffering as duodenitis is incredibly painful, but
it was caught in time and I'm not left w/ anything permanent. I'm not the litigious type; I wasn't raised
in that manner. The co-pay amounted to
$678., so I figured Trader Joe's insurance company would work w/ me. Boy was I wrong!
The name of their company is Bassett Gallagher and they're
next to impossible to deal w/. They
never return phone calls and they lie when they say they're going to call the
hospital in order to keep them from calling to collect. I keep impeccable records, you see, of who
called and when. Of when I signed for
records release, etc. The individuals from Bridgeport couldn't have been nicer
and more understanding, and when it came down to it, they actually gave me a break
on the bill. I paid all of the bills in
their entirety, but absolutely no one from the insurance company phoned them on
my behalf. If you say you're going to do
something, fine, but please don't lie about it.
The woman who never returned one of my calls finally called
to inform me that my claim had been denied.
Gee, thanks. Such a small amount for them, too. I called ReadyPac to inform them of the
decision and then called Trader Joe's headquarters. Trader Joe's was very disappointed w/ the
decision and discussed it w/ ReadyPac who reviewed it, several weeks ago. In the interim, I reminded them that I would
not go after them, legally, but I would use every aspect of social media
available to me if they didn't reimburse me my money. I would never complain
about this, but when you've three doctors who concur on the diagnosis, and
you've two tests to back it up, something is most definitely wrong w/
ReadyPac's decision to not stand behind their product that made me ill. Not
only that, they've a history, a rather lengthy one at that of their packaged
lettuce causing illnesses nationwide. E-coli being number one on the hit
parade, and now duodenitis. Fortunately for me, it was a curable situation, but
only b/c I've great doctors who were on top of it immediately. If not, it can be an illness that you're
stuck w/, and if that's the case, it's incredibly debilitating as I can attest
to having had it for two months.
What I find totally irresponsible is ReadyPac not standing
up and doing the right thing, reimbursing me the monies. It's a drop in the bucket for them, but not
for me. Part of it went on my credit
card and the rest did not.
I hope you share this w/ as many as possible, for several reasons: ReadyPac
did not do the right thing, imo, but most importantly, stay away from all kinds
of packaged lettuce!Thanks for listening.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Characters in My Head
Query, write, query, write, and keep on doing it until something breaks. Sometimes, I feel as if I'm climbing uphill with no end in sight, as in the summit cannot be seen. But many climbers before me have reached it, so I must keep going. Right? Right. And of course, write. Because without writing, who am I? It's my very life-blood, the air I breathe. It's what keeps me going and it's what gets me up in the morning. It's all I think about. Okay, maybe not all. However, my mind does drift an awful lot, and when it does, it's mostly conjuring up plots with my current set of characters, or introducing new ones, if necessary.
My characters are always in my head, aren't yours?
My characters are always in my head, aren't yours?
Saturday, January 3, 2015
I'm in love with my new novel! Seriously, I am. The best part is, I get to do research! Yay! I adore research. You might wonder why. Simple, aside from reading and writing, learning is another passion of mine.
Ever since I was a kid, I've been drawn to books that taught me something. I'm not necessarily talking about societal lessons, but things of an historical nature. Mind you, I don't want to be bogged down by facts that I couldn't understand, either, but I most definitely am fascinated by technical things my characters can teach me, things that are woven into their lives, that interest them, that enlivened them. Or, simply brought the story to life on the pages and remained with me for days afterwards. In some cases, for years.
In my first novel, I found myself doing a tremendous amount of research, sometimes for a sentence or two, or several paragraphs, but it was so rewarding. I'm finding myself in a similar situation with the new one and am so excited! It entails interviewing, too! What's better than that.
In my book, nothing.
Ever since I was a kid, I've been drawn to books that taught me something. I'm not necessarily talking about societal lessons, but things of an historical nature. Mind you, I don't want to be bogged down by facts that I couldn't understand, either, but I most definitely am fascinated by technical things my characters can teach me, things that are woven into their lives, that interest them, that enlivened them. Or, simply brought the story to life on the pages and remained with me for days afterwards. In some cases, for years.
In my first novel, I found myself doing a tremendous amount of research, sometimes for a sentence or two, or several paragraphs, but it was so rewarding. I'm finding myself in a similar situation with the new one and am so excited! It entails interviewing, too! What's better than that.
In my book, nothing.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Oh my, it's hard to believe the year's coming to a close. But it is. That begs the century old question-have you come up with your New Year's Resolution? No worries, you still have time, and depending on which time zone you reside in, either you've lots or the clock has run out! Rack your brain and either come up with something zany or snappy, something that will be sure to impress your friends and family. Right, forget it, that hasn't worked in the last several years...ah, go with something novel. Right. I mean, write. Yeah, right, I'll write way more than last year. Exactly. That's what I shall do, I shall write.
Write on.
Right.
Happy New Year!
Don't forget to write :)
Right.
Write on.
Right.
Happy New Year!
Don't forget to write :)
Right.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
It's official, I ordered my 2015 Writer's Digest Guide to Literary Agents, yesterday. With all of the Holiday shipping, it ought to arrive in the next couple of days, and that's sufficient time for me to get it together in revising my synopsis, go through my query letter, for the umpteenth time, grab my coat and wait for the UPS delivery :) I'm very excited!
For those of you who missed it last night, the best thing happened on the Internet at 8 pm EST, and can still be found for your viewing pleasure, if you go to this link:
http://pubtalktv.com/
An awesome group of agents gather to answer your questions, via Twitter, and it's the most fun and informative hour you will spend. Believe me, it's worth it! They cover a tremendous amount of ground, such as what to put into your query letter vs. a synopsis. They also address the real meaning of "we didn't quite connect, but continue looking for an agent," a question posed by me :) It's an issue a lot of us face, and they're not merely being polite in telling us that. It's honest encouragement to query on!
Watch! You'll be pleased you did :)
The next airing is January 20th.
For those of you who missed it last night, the best thing happened on the Internet at 8 pm EST, and can still be found for your viewing pleasure, if you go to this link:
http://pubtalktv.com/
An awesome group of agents gather to answer your questions, via Twitter, and it's the most fun and informative hour you will spend. Believe me, it's worth it! They cover a tremendous amount of ground, such as what to put into your query letter vs. a synopsis. They also address the real meaning of "we didn't quite connect, but continue looking for an agent," a question posed by me :) It's an issue a lot of us face, and they're not merely being polite in telling us that. It's honest encouragement to query on!
Watch! You'll be pleased you did :)
The next airing is January 20th.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Oh look, an interview over at Book Country:
http://blog.bookcountry.com/member-spotlight-meet-jean-marie-wiesen/#more-2044
How cool is that! My very first interview, ever! Please go check it out. Thanks :)
http://blog.bookcountry.com/member-spotlight-meet-jean-marie-wiesen/#more-2044
How cool is that! My very first interview, ever! Please go check it out. Thanks :)
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Guess what tomorrow is folks? Another pitch contest! Yay! Get yer pitches together, and do them, now. Time's a wasting. Where should you go to attend this madness? Why, #PitchMas. Put it in your search engine, and it shall bring you where you need to be. It's being hosted by @JessaRusso and @FeakySnucker. Okay, that last one makes me laugh every time I read it. Gotta love it.
Here's the link to their Blog w/ all the necessary info for tomorrow's Twitter pitch party:
http://pitchmas.blogspot.com/
I hope to see you there, b/c all kinds of top level agents, editors and publishers will be attending and it's a wonderful opportunity to pitch your completed, polished ms. Who knows, Santa might even show up? Hey, it's close to Christmas :)
Here's the link to their Blog w/ all the necessary info for tomorrow's Twitter pitch party:
http://pitchmas.blogspot.com/
I hope to see you there, b/c all kinds of top level agents, editors and publishers will be attending and it's a wonderful opportunity to pitch your completed, polished ms. Who knows, Santa might even show up? Hey, it's close to Christmas :)
Thursday, December 4, 2014
I'm participating in #PitMad, today, and I'm taking a tiny break. Only a short one, to...I don't know, be here, b/c if I go anywhere else, I might take a nap, and that would be disastrous. So, instead, I shall write nonsensical sentences and bore myself to tears. Then, I shall go tear into some delicious treats I purchased the other day prior to sending out the next Tweet. After that, I shall attempt to walk my pups, take along my prepared Tweets and hope that they make it to the cyber sphere.
Alas, 'tis time for another Tweet!
Alas, 'tis time for another Tweet!
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