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Publishing a First Work

I have some very exciting news.  I have story that will be published in the Secrets and Doors anthology set to be released very soon.  It has been quite a journey for me and I have learned a lot.  If you are currently writing, or hoping to write and someday be published, trust me when I say it isn’t quite the way you imagined it would be.

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I always thought that the most difficult part was writing the book-all the way to the end.  When I finished my first book, I heard many times, “You wrote a book, how many people can say that they actually did that.”  The truth is, a lot.  There are so many stories out there just waiting to be published it is overwhelming.  The book market is incredibly competitive. I learned this very early on when I started to get serious about writing.

I have been writing for a few years now and finished my first full length novel in 2008.  I finished another novel a few years later and during that time, my family moved.  We moved to the back of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains.  I joined a writing group and met some wonderful people.  I have been very lucky because the authors in my group are more than just great writers, they are full of integrity.  As you begin writing you will find that trait is just as important as finding a mentor that can write a good book.  I look up to them and I am so lucky that I got to work on this project with them. Find them here: Lehua Parker, Christine Haggerty, and Angela Hartley.

I also learned that authors are their very own species.  Maybe it is artists in general, but surely authors.  Authors are creative minds with very sensitive souls.  When I first walked into the world I told myself that I wasn’t going to feel that way.  I was going to write because I loved it and not worry so much what others thought of me.  What I found, however, was that I am just another author.  As an author you are only as successful as the people who support you.

Thanks to the incredible group of people that I met, I learned so much and was able to submit my own story for the Secrets and Doors Anthology.  The process from there was a lot of work.  There is a lot of collaboration that goes into an anthology and I realized just how hard the leaders of our group work.  They spent hours marketing and selling, finding editors and options, while I, learning from the sidelines sent a few cheers while I worked over and over again with the editor, Callie Stoker, to make sure my story was just right.

I was on cloud nine.  Willing to put in the time and work hard.  Writing is hard work.  You need tough skin and a really big heart.  You also need a great support team.  I realized this when I received an email that asked to get a review of my story.

“No problem,” I thought.  “I have friends and family with blogs.  I know people.”  How disappointing it was for me to realize that when I posted and asked for a small amount of help, I was answered with crickets from all of my blogger friends.  Don’t feel bad for me, I did plenty of that for myself.  So much so, that my precious sidekicks, so in tune with feelings made me this incredible drawing of themselves “answering my blog.”

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I really do have a great support system, just most of them don’t blog or are already in the anthology so I strapped on my boots and did what I should have done to start with.  I asked a stranger.  Marketing 101 for a book, be brave, get out there, be willing to connect, and toot your own horn.  I did just that and found the wonderful Mandy Eve Barnett to read my story and write a review.  I will forever be grateful for her kindness and her ability to remind me that there really are great people in the world.  I sent my story off to her with my stomach full of nerves.

This is the moment I realized I was an author.  I had something special.  Something that mattered to me.  I shared my soul with the world. I was crushed when I felt a lack of support only to sit, waiting, stressed, scared to death and worried that I would get a bad review from someone who I never met.  Would my career as an author be over? Would my next book never see the light of day?

I took a breath.  I looked at my sidekicks and my husband with his thumbs up.  I called some family who said they had my back and I thought of my mom who would probably be more excited for me in this moment than I am for myself.  I moved on.  I read others blogs, supported some friends and family on other things and remembered that life goes on. I already have some pretty great things to look forward too.  Even if my reviewer hated the story, it was coming out anyway and this was a huge accomplishment.

I will let you see what Mandy thought of my story here:  http://mandyevebarnett.com/2015/02/05/meriann-boxall-short-story-anthology-review-5th-feb/ while you are there, follow her blog, send her a thank you, and vote her a 5 because she is an incredible person. She took a chance on me and will forever be in my circle of people who made a difference.  Additionally, this works out in my favor.  My story will be shared with many that it never would have been otherwise.  Had I have had a family member or friend help with my story, I would have reached the same crowd I would have anyway.  Things happen for a reason.

So as a first time author I would share that be prepared for a lot of hard work.  Know that just as any other job in the world, you are just one of many-learn to stand out.  Market yourself well with bravery.  Believe in your story and in yourself.  Learn from others, especially your mentors. They know what they are talking about and can help you along the way. Remember that your support may not be found in a blog post, but will be found in a letter from your sidekicks or those that took a chance on you to publish your book.

Don’t worry, I am over the disappointment I found early on. I am the lucky one to get to be one story of many that I share with some of the most incredible authors out there.  Make sure to grab our book.  The anthology proceeds will all be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.  That is thanks to the great publisher Crimson Edge Publishing and all of the authors involved.  While you are at it, make sure to check out some of the other authors and buy their other books too.  They are good, honest, people and really great storytellers.

More about the Secrets and Doors:

Open the door and unlock the secrets in eleven short stories from The Secret Door Society, an organization of fantasy and science fiction authors dedicated to charitable work. All proceeds from this anthology benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in their quest to cure Type One Diabetes (T1D).

In these pages you’ll discover a modern woman trapped in an old fashioned dreamscape, a futuristic temp worker who fights against her programming, a beautiful vampire’s secret mission disrupted by betrayal, a sorcerer’s epic battle against a water dragon, the source of magical mirrors—and more. There are tales for every science fiction and fantasy taste, including new works from award-winning authors Johnny Worthen, Lehua Parker, Christine Haggerty, and Adrienne Monson.

Join us in the fight against T1D as you peek into a world of magical and mysterious doorways—if you dare.

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Secrets and Doors Cover

I am so excited about this book, what it supports, and how it came together. The stories are wonderful and the cover is so beautiful! You know you want to pick that right off of the shelf!

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A closer look at the back cover:

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Open the door and unlock the secrets in eleven short stories from The Secret Door Society, an organization of fantasy and science fiction authors dedicated to charitable work. All proceeds from this anthology benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in their quest to cure Type One Diabetes (T1D).

In these pages you’ll discover a modern woman trapped in an old-fashioned dreamscape, a futuristic temp worker who fights against her programming, a beautiful vampire’s secret mission disrupted by betrayal, a sorcerer’s epic battle against a water dragon, the source of magical mirrors—and more. There are tales for every science fiction and fantasy taste, including new works from award-winning authors Johnny Worthen, Lehua Parker, Christine Haggerty, and Adrienne Monson.

Join us in the fight against T1D as you peek into a world of magical and mysterious doorways—if you dare.

Make sure to order it today at Crimson Edge Publishing: http://crimsonedgepublishing.com/bookstore/

 

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Interview with Faun Jackson and Cover Reveal for Secrets and Doors

I had the privilege of speaking to Faun Jackson with Faund Images Photography about the cover design for the new Secrets and Doors Anthology, available at Crimson Edge Publishing.  Jackson has a lot of passion about art and books so cover design is a perfect fit for her.  Check out this cover and make sure to spend time looking at all of the special details that she added.

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So beautiful!  She is so talented and we were all so lucky to be able to work with her on this project.  Without further ado, allow me to introduce you to Faun Jackson.

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Can you tell us your journey to becoming an artist? What were your original inspirations? 

For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a pencil, crayons or paintbrush in my hand.  Even though I loved school, you could look at my notebooks in any given subject and find the doodles of the day.  Being from a small area, the high school that I attended didn’t even have an art teacher.  They actually had the PE teacher trying to teach art.  Needless to say, she had ME teach the class!  I was the Art Sterling Scholar and everything in my portfolio was completely done on my own with no instructor’s help.

I attended Utah State University, where I finally was able to take art classes from professors that were amazing!  The world opened up to me and I was excited about the possibilities!  I continued to work on my craft at Utah Valley University, working in the media department.  Using the first Macintosh computers I found a new passion in generating department flyers, illustrating their books and even designing a book cover.  I was asked to teach a class on computer graphics and later taught a continuing education class as well.   I worked for Stephen R. Covey designing instructional material. I also illustrated brochures for a craft company, a hot tub company and put together instructional books sold in craft stores.

As my family grew, some of those aspirations were put on hold for a time.  However, the entrepreneur in me, decided to paint on clothing and see if anyone would be interested in buying them.  I contracted with a store in Park City, Utah where they sold my shirts, as well as a store in Gardner Village.  One day, the owner of the Park City store made the comment “People love your shirts!  I have been asked several times why you spend your time painting on a shirt when you should be painting on walls!”  Up until then, I hadn’t even thought of that!  I immediately went to town on my own home walls… word spread and I was painting on other people’s walls before I knew what happened.  For years, I painted everything you can imagine on walls from Torrey to SLC.   Photography had always been a passion for me but when photo shop came into my life, it opened up a whole new creative outlet.  I have continued taking classes and experimenting with my ideas.  A few years ago, I heard the term “Fine Art Photography”.  I checked it out and was immediately hooked.

My inspiration comes from the place I call home and my family.  I have everything from high mountains, lakes, wooded areas to the red rock in the desert to inspire me.  My mind never shuts off and I create my most unique ideas at night when I SHOULD be sleeping!

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How did you become interested in illustrating or cover design for books?

I have worked in our local library for seventeen years and during that time, I have come to appreciate a great book cover design.  I also understand the importance of the book cover.  We all would like to think people don’t judge a book by its cover but in fact, many people do.  If the cover is intriguing to them or the title, they pick it up more quickly.  With my love of books and art, designing book covers seems to be a natural fit!

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The cover is beautiful.  Can you tell us more about how you came up with the idea and the process you used to design the cover?

Given the genre of the book, I knew I wanted my design to have a mysterious yet magical feel.   I knew I wanted a girl wearing a dress made of a specific type of fabric.  Luckily, I had recently photographed someone who met that criteria.  I approached the young woman and she was more than delighted at the prospect of being on a book cover!  It was important for me that the girl have long hair, so we waited for her to get hair extensions.  Then the search was on for the perfect door.  It all came together but there was a lot of editing to be done to get the image where I wanted it to be.  After the initial edit, I wanted the image to be more monochromatic so I turned her green dress purple and created a purple-ish hue over the entire photograph to give it the mysterious feel I was looking for.  I made her a bit ghostly, raised her eyebrows for more expression, pulled her dress out at the bottom and to finish it off, put the creepy hand in the window.  When I looked at the finished product, I knew if it were a book in my library, I WOULD indeed pick it up!

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In addition to designing covers for books, I am sure you are very busy.  What are some other things that you do so we can get to know you better? 

Besides working at the library, I keep myself extremely busy doing photography of every kind.  I have worked on some fun editorial shoots with, Myriah Chestnut Deckard, a creative, fun woman from LA.  You can find some from that shoot here.

I continue being asked to paint on walls but have very little time for that any more.  My most recent mural was in a dentist office… a painting of a tooth fairy flying with a toothbrush in hand!

I  am a mother of four and a grandmother of four.  This is where true happiness lies!

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What are you reading right now and what are your favorite books? 

I am hoping that the current book I will be reading will be “Secrets & Doors”!

There are too many favorite books to mention but I’ll try and pick a few.  You could say that my family is full of Harry Potter nerds.  Everyone knows which house they belong to… that kind of nerdy!  I do love a good fantasy!  I enjoy many genres.  “The Help” and “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” are two of my favorite books.  As far as mysteries, I have been enjoying the Flavia De Luce series by Alan Bradley.  My favorite non-fiction book would have to be “Unbroken”.

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Is there a book that you wish you could have designed the cover for?

This is a more difficult question to answer! The novels of the Others (Written in Red, Murder of Crows, etc.) by Anne Bishop would be series that I would have loved to design the covers for.  They are pretty imaginative books and they would have been fun to be really creative with.

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Is there anything else that you would like to share with us?

The world of photography has changed so drastically over the past few years, opening up all kinds of creative possibilities.  Even though I do enjoy photographing people in a traditional fashion, my true love lies in creating images that look more like a piece of art, rather than merely a photograph.   I continue to re-invent myself so to speak, constantly taking courses that inspire me to reach the next level.  My goals for the future most definitely involve creating more book cover ideas as well as anything else that allows creativity…

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How do we find your art?

https://www.facebook.com/faundimages

http://faundimages.blogspot.com/

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The Secrets and Doors Anthology is now available for purchase at Crimson Edge Publishing: http://crimsonedgepublishing.com/bookstore/

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