Monday 30 November 2015

An Authors life and Social Media



A children's book and toy giveaway!

Hosted by Sondra Robbins Rymer 
has kindly put out a giveaway rafflecopter,
 so you can enter if you wish to win
 Teeny Pheeny book and a plush owl, plus three colouring pages.
In this article you get to see the name of the new colouring book.
Thank you Sondra!  


a Rafflecopter giveaway






An authors story about the Social media commitment~By Karen Emma Hall 


Why I headed for twitter after writing a book and starting a blog site.

After writing a book what next?
Even before I had edited my stories I was researching the best way for my book to be seen, so it was research, research, research. From googling a few words about how best to promote your own book, I discovered quite a bit and found would-be authors and established authors on twitter. It all looked rather confusing but I wanted to know how people got their followers and how to get retweeted. So hold onto your seats as you are about to go on a social media journey and it is a bit of a crazy rollercoaster with all of the fun, frights, and the odd bumper car thrown in.





I had no idea about hashtags or their purpose before heading to twitter, so I learned most of my skills from twitter I would say. I wanted to learn the highs and lows of the indie author and set out to research and see what worked and what didn't. I now believe one day something works so well, the next day it may not. It can all depend on so many factors. I soon discovered ebooks on Amazon kindle had really starting to take off and I was looking forward to putting my book out there. So it was twitter that was my only social media site at the time and that was where I met like-minded people who were wanting to make a way in the 'twittersphere' with their book. I also enjoy writing blogs about literature, reading, books, authors, and various other topics of interest. I get a staggering amount of hits on my blog and sometimes it still takes me by surprise and it is so good to know this kid literature blog and the sites from this blog spot go straight to the first page of google searches very regularly when words like Kid Literature, writing children's books, children's author are put into google.
As my twitter account grew, I was pulling in more tweets. And this is the thing. 
We all love activity with retweets or likes, this is our interaction, we strive for it and try to maintain this. 
But this is not the most important thing. DO NOT think about the amount of tweets you have, or likes. The majority of people who are clicking on your link and reading or checking out wherever that link takes them will not have even stopped to like or retweet, no, they have gone straight to the link. The ones who click 'like' or the new heart favourite (as Twitter now has) on your link can generally be the folk who support you. I have found out that the majority of people who can see your post from twitter or Facebook bypass the 'likes' and go straight onto reading your post which is after all the object of intention. 
 So they still leave their print when you see stats charts. Now you may not agree with this, after all everyone is different, but after working Twitter for so long I have found in my experience this is the case. Even if it is just my case.






So when you have built up your followers, and that takes real commitment you will start to see results, and hopefully before you reach this point you hadn't thrown the towel in, walked away, therefore not hanging around to find out.
 Commitment as in you are on there every day like a job, you are retweeting, putting tweets out, and eventually working a scheduled app like hootsuite for example. Now with hootsuite and similar apps you can schedule posts in to come out for the times you are not around. Some people put them on all the time, they don't get the time to hang around twitter or whatever social media place they prefer. 
 I worked twitter manually because I wanted to, I had the passion for it, others do it only because they feel they must.. its a chore to them.  Some people prefer to post or to retweet scantily. This is worth trying, but doesn't necessarily mean it is better. You may have read that engagement decreases slightly after the third tweet. I have found this works on Facebook but not on Twitter, so I post less on Facebook and more on Twitter.This is what works for me. It took a year before I learned this. Also it's worth following a group hashtag, and you have to make sure you retweet them. Keep searching for the hashtag in twitter on the day you retweet as it is a lot easier and takes up less time. Try to make sure you always retweet them. It is heavy work, but you either get their slowly, or get there quicker with the hours you put into it. Some days, what works one day, doesn't always work the next. One day you have worked hours on a blog or a sketch for example and you can't wait to show it off! You put it out then, bang, nothing.
The next day you put it out at the same time and hey bingo! 20 tweets in a a few minutes. so you just have to go make a cup of tea/coffee put some music on, or whatever soothes the soul, and then take it all as it comes. 
  So view it as a chore and it will become a chore, and view it with pleasure and it will become a pleasurable place to be. Positivity grows positivity and the same with negativity. Which leads me onto negative people. You must not allow negativity or green monsters to bring you down. It happens, but you have to move away and steer towards the positive ones. There are more positive supporters who will always be with you, and you have to group together and embrace the writers life.






Mistakes
I didn't really have a structure at first. And I can tell you now it is not for the faint hearted. Many lessons were learned, and also many positive things came out of making mistakes. I believe making mistakes is a good thing. Making mistakes allows you to learn and grow and become more knowledgeable. Then there are times you'd happily go back for more even though you have worn the T-shirt out. 
Life does tend to get in the way though, as I found, and before long I had to take a long break. It was such a long break, I didn't feel like coming back, I had got so used to being outdoors most days, concentrating on my health and my family. When I did come back after a break I wanted to concentrate on my art for my next book, maybe squeeze a bit of writing in, and definitely make sure I had me time and plenty of family time. 
The challenging part was learning not to take on too much at once when I had already set a schedule. It is so easy done. Everyone wants to support each other in the author community,  and the challenge is not to feel bad if you say you can't do an extra task for yourself or someone that week.  Just do what you can easily manage, otherwise you may feel guilty if someone is disappointed or let down. Know it is ok to say you have a full workload on and you can't take on any more for the time being. It is essential to take time out for anything to work and have direction.
So I set out a schedule, checked it over with some friends and decided if I stuck to it it would work.
 Maybe.



Write down the things you wish to achieve with your stories then research them. I started off on twitter first, but some people prefer Facebook, or other social media site. Everyone is different. 
Even if you have done a few words and they don't make much sense, just keep at it, keep on writing.
File things carefully so you can refer to anything if needed. There is nothing worse than spending half the day looking for a notepad, or piece of paper you had quickly jotted down the items you had intended on ticking off that day! So organise yourself. You will be chilled and relaxed with things in the correct place and that means a better frame of soothed mind to work with!
Give yourself a big teacher tick when you do this.


Me time.

Definitely take breaks and do something different that you enjoy.  Spend time with family, go out for walks, catch up with people or have a  pamper day to yourself.
And if needs must do what I did once and take a three month break during which I travelled round Italy. It takes a little while to come down from writing or working at full tilt, so one or two days off sometimes isn't enough. When you know your mind is not going back over your writing or editing, or what emails need answering, then you know you are more relaxed and the mind thinks clearer again. You need to think clearly if you are at a block, or are overwhelmed with tasks, so it is important to take breaks. I can't stress this enough, so I did a blog about it.  Writing   Are you meant to be a writer   

When I opened a kid literature authors page on Facebook it became an exciting and very demanding job. Many people wanted to support, so there was so much daily retweeting, sharing, reviewing, blogging, logs to keep, updates to do, meeting people, chatting to people, working with passionate people to support a kidlit community. http://kidliteraturetoday.blogspot.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/KidLiterature
You will find them on twitter, I tweet them! Tweet tweet!  https://twitter.com/KidLiterature

A passion

Once you have a passion to try anything new and to have the audacity to feel it will work, to know it in your bones you're onto a winner.  I felt it strongly so I simply went with it. If I am passionate about any one thing I will see it out and give it my all. That's what I did with the colouring group. So it is definitely the want and the passion that keep me going. If what you are doing inspires just one person, then you know you're doing something right. Be grateful for everything, and then whatever comes along is enough. 
 I decided to open a group for colouring art therapy as it is such a stress-relieving pastime, and I was surprised by how many wanted to join up and post their colouring pages and photos. It just grew in a moment, and many love to post their art or their photos and links.  Everyone is welcome to join and see what all the fuss is about. People have been picking up a pen or pencil for the first time and colour in from a variety of pages and books. Once you discover adult colouring it is very addictive and relaxing.
Now Teeny Pheeny is to be in a colouring book! This is to go out very soon. The link will be on my author page and all my other sites later in December. You must look out for it, and see it for the first time! Author page 
Teeny Pheeny loves to bring teeny bits of teeny magic, follow his hashtag  #Teenypheeny
Teeny Pheeny also has two twitter accounts and two Facebook accounts! 

It is very important to grow a group support. It offers advice, moral, and even on occasions good friends.  who you can share things with and have complete trust. You need these basic things for any author relations and when building a community. It can also be overwhelming and everyone has their own schedules and you find life gets in the way on occasions. But that's ok, as long as you have support from like minded people you know you can take a break, and come back and if they are there for you that is very securing to know. I have supported so many wonderful folk, and I know they would do the same for me. 

About 'Hello Teeny Pheeny'

The first thing you have to know is that Teeny Pheeny is an owl.
A magic owl, who captures hearts and he is the main character in a series of tales. In the first  book  'Hello Teeny Pheeny' you are introduced to some of the other owl characters who reside in Boohoo  village.  This series brings you teeny bits of teeny magic. The owls are almost living and breathing as they're very endearing, funny and even a bit grumpy! It's all about the owls!
 The idea for Teeny Pheeny came about all of a sudden. I have a passion for owls as we used to visit rescue owls and still support wildlife. One day I came across a beautiful owl called Phoenix and an idea formed. I wanted a special name for the main character, a baby owl, so my children named it Teeny Phoenix. Later I changed it to Teeny Pheeny, and his mother became Mrs. Phoenix.
While writing the first few stories in the series I found that I just sat down one day and wrote and wrote. It was as if the idea had been there all along, waiting for me to put it down on paper. Teeny Pheeny books on Amazon 
Click here for details to win Teeny Pheeny plush like owl and book plus three colouring pages.https://fairytalesimagination.wordpress.com/…/enter-to-win-…


 As well as facebook here https://www.facebook.com/KidLiterature   https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKarenEmmaHall and twitter twitter.com/KidLiterature  twitter.com/TeenyPheenyOwl  Owlsnbooks  I also have social media sites on pinterest, instagram, google+, goodreads,  blogspot website and www.kidliteratureauthors.com This website has various links and blogs from kid lit authors and inspiring people, as well as art games and typing fun for kids! But at the moment I'm not in a position to update this website as my work load is to the max. I am sticking to that schedule I mentioned! If anyone wishes to contact me to offer support feel free, I am always happy to chat.

Thank you for taking the time to read this as I know how precious time is. 

Friday 6 November 2015

There’s more than one way to get your children’s novel published ~Find your passion.




There’s more than one way to get your children’s novel published as Sharon Tregenza found out when she sent her first children's book into a competition.

Sharon saw the advert for the Floris Book’s Kelpies prize while already half way through a children’s book set in the Shetland Islands. Perfect, she thought I can finish this in three weeks!

A lot of hard work had to be crammed into a short space of time and as the final day arrived Sharon had worked non stop from six in the morning - all through that night - and up until five the next day to complete it...
Find out what happened on this Awfully big blog adventure
and see the book that was presented into the competition called Tarantula Tide.
Oh what a lucky spider! Lucky-spider-by-sharon-tregenza



And for those thinking of doing the same thing, please send in your completed stories and book to as many competitions as you find, you just never know, you may be the next lucky spider to win!
Never give up on a passion if you love it so much because when your job or work you love come together with your passion then great things can happen for you.







Never give up on your passion famous quotes 



  The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.
 – George Bernard Shaw


The belief that you can have a meaningful career is the first step to finding one.  – Sean Aiken, Author and Creator of the One Week Job Project


If we resist our passions, it is more through their weakness than from our strength. – Francois de la Rochefoucauld, French Author

 You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. 
- Mark Twain


 To be successful, the first thing to do is fall in love with your work.
 – Sister Mary Lauretta




  Trust not what inspires other members of society to choose a career. Trust what inspires you. – The Lazy Person’s Guide to Success

 Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men’s blood; Make big plans; aim high in hope and work. – Daniel Burnham, American architect (1846 – 1912)

 A career is wonderful, but you can’t curl up with it on a cold night. – Marilyn Monroe

 I’d rather be a failure at something I love than a success at something I hate. – George Burns

  Never say anything about yourself you do not want to come true. – Brian Tracy, American Author

 If we resist our passions, it is more through their weakness than from our strength. – Francois de la Rochefoucauld, French Author

  The biggest mistake that you can make is to believe that you are working for somebody else…The driving force of a career must come from the individual. Remember: Jobs are owned by the company, you own your career! – Earl Nightingale, Motivational Speaker




  If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery, it wouldn’t seem so wonderful after all. 
- Michelangelo

  Your work is to discover your work and then with all your heart to give yourself to it. 
- Buddha

 If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting. 
- Katherine Hepburn

 My mother said to me, “If you become a soldier, you’ll be a general, if you become a monk you’ll end up as the pope.” Instead, I became a painter and wound up as Picasso.
 – Pablo Picasso

 Passion will move men beyond themselves, beyond their shortcomings, beyond their failures. – Joseph Campbell, American Mythologist, Writer, and Lecturer

  Any human being is really good at certain things. The problem is that the things you’re good at come naturally. And since most people are pretty modest instead of an arrogant S.O.B. like me, what comes naturally, you don’t see as a special skill. It’s just you. It’s what you’ve always done. 
- Stephen Jay Gould, Evolutionary Scientist

 If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything. – Michael Evans

 He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to stand and walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying. – Nietzsche


 Many of us have created lives that give very little support for experimentation. We believe that answers already exist out there, independent of us. What if we invested more time and attention to our own experimentation? We could focus our efforts on discovering solutions that work uniquely for us. 
- Margaret Wheatley Author 

 Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.
 – Abraham Lincoln

  We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.
- Carlos Castaneda, Peruvian born American Anthropologist and Author

People with clear, written goals, accomplish far more in a shorter period of time than people without them could ever imagine.
 – Brian Tracy, Author

There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the infinite passion of life.  – Federico Fellini, Italian Film Director (1920-1993)

I am not young enough to know everything. – Oscar Wilde

 In fifty years, he never worked a day. To him, nine to five was odds on a horse. – Archie Bunker, from the television show ‘All in the Family’



  When you’re following your energy and doing what you want all the time, the distinction between work and play dissolves. – Shakti Gawain, Pioneering Author & Teacher in the field of Personal Growth

  I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. – Jerome K. Jerome, English writer and humorist

 Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable…Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. – Martin Luther King, Jr.

  Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you’ve got to say, and say it hot. – D.H. Lawrence, English Novelist (1885-1930)

  Passion is the quickest to develop, and the quickest to fade.  Intimacy develops more slowly, and commitment more gradually still. – Robert Sternberg, American Psychologist and Psychometrician

  Passion kept one fully in the present, so that time became a series of mutually exclusive ‘nows.’ – Sue Halpern, Author

They  may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel. – Carl W. Buechner, Author

  We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it. – Che Guavara

  Rest in reason; move in passion – Khalil Gibran, Lebanese American artist, poet and writer

  Throughout my career, if I have done anything, I have paid attention to every note and every word I sing…If I cannot project this to a listener, I fail.  – Frank Sinatra

  If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins. – Benjamin Franklin

  I am tomorrow, or some future day, what I establish today. I am today what I established yesterday or some previous day. – James Joyce, Irish Novelist




  If you follow your bliss, you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life that you ought to be living is the one you are living. Wherever you are—if you are following
 your bliss, you are enjoying that refreshment, that life within you, all the time. – Joseph Campbell, American Mythologist, Writer, and Lecturer

  I think everyone should experience defeat at least once during their career. You learn a lot from it. – Lou Holtz, American football coach and author

  One can never consent to creep when one feels the impulse to soar. 
- Helen Keller



This is a poem that inspired me in November recently

Image and words by KarenEmmaHall





Monday 12 October 2015

There are no mistakes in art, find yourself and lose yourself at the same time. Art therapy.


“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time”. ~Thomas Merton


For those who have never picked up a pencil or a paintbrush before, I hope you do after reading this.There are no mistakes in art, none, you are unique, free, and amazing
Article by Karen Emma Hall 

                                  Colouring in with Color





                If you were not aware by now, 'colouring in' is not just for children.

 'Coloring therapy', 'art therapy', 'colouring in' however you call it, is one of the newest crazes for adults to relax and soothe the soul. Adults all over the world are picking up art materials for the first time, be it a pencil, highlighter, gel pen, or the grand kids crayons and colouring in pictures from colouring books.

Why 
 Colouring has been shown to have so many benefits to the brain - learning, relaxation, stress relief, and neurologists say how it is recommended to their patients for better brain activity. It aids recovery of illnesses and gives us a better quality life, and can also deflect pain in some people as it is a distraction.

 Would you be at all surprised to know that colours and colouring in art takes us to a more chilled place, where the brain can take time to recuperate, heal and offer us pain relief? 

Stress
Your brain like a grand central spaghetti junction carries the trains with signal pulses to other parts of the body and brain. When stress jumps on board, the train speeds up, and can get jumbled up and even crash, like thoughts at high speed crashing around in your mind. 
Stress lowers your pain tolerance level, and those suffering have turned to adult colouring therapy art as an alternative way to distract the brain from the pain.
The stress train slows down, and you are more in control again, and before you know it stress has jumped off way back yonder. 





Improvements

Colouring is a form of expressive therapy that uses the creative process of making art to improve a person’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Anyone who is creating by colouring or sketching or painting for example, is expressing their own artistic skills and once undertaken are greatly improve with use. 
Pathways in the brain then open up and tasks become easier or better controlled. 
What you notice is a great improvement of hand and eye co-ordination and fine motor skills, dexterity and the ability to do that task easier and quicker! 
Your co-ordination can improve and your precision. So when you have been colouring for a little time, you may see the difference between your first piece of art and your latest piece. Your latest piece may be neater or more intricate, showing you have improved your precision skills. The ability to make the pen flow better across your surface and in the place you want it.





The worlds gone colouring crazy, wooppee, we can all be a part of it. 
You don’t need to be talented or an artist to receive the benefits. Never before has there been so many people picking up a coloured pencil for the first time! Yes, we are hunting out our children's/grandchildren's felt tips and pencils and crayons and using them ourselves! We have never had a better excuse to buy crayons and colouring books for the kids as we do now. Only this time, we are colouring in for OURSELVES as well. 
Every week we get many who are new to colouring therapy to our group. 
 Colouring in with color

The colouring treatment

Counsellors, therapists, and neurologists have understood and learned how colouring books can be used in treatment and rehabilitation. The way we feel and the benefits through massage and touch can be thought of in the same way as colouring and looking at art, as scientists and therapists have discovered. Only this time with colouring you are self healing.
Let me tell you this: brain scans show blood flow increases when doing some form of art or looking at pictures, and this means that health can be greatly improved when blood gets to certain areas in the brain and pain can diminish. That is a scientific fact and that can be a bit of a healing factor in someone's disability or pain. Remember these pathways are opening not just physically, but mentally and emotionally. When these three things work in unison, we have the right formula for a happier healthier quality of life.

Build up self-esteem 
If we build up a child's self -esteem by praising their newest artwork and pasting it on the door or on the fridge, why can't we do the same to our own? It is good for us and it is good for the children to see us more confident. After all we rub off a lot on them! 

Boost your own self-esteem by doing the same with your colouring or art as you would with your own child.
While you are creating you are managing your behaviours and feelings, and improve your self-esteem and awareness. What a lot you are learning while relaxing and stroking colours of your choice on paper. 




Counteract any negativity with positivity 
Anyone who pours a little negativity on your new hobby or your current colouring book hobby has not learned or understood the vast benefits of this art and should research to understand. Once they do they will be soon colouring themselves. 
Never let negativity of others bring you down especially if you are already vulnerable with one pain or another. Remember it is their negativity and it stays with them to deal with. Just distract yourself into a world of colour, and how you know it is working is when you go into another place, like a soothing balm of tranquillity, where pain is diminished or abates.


What a lot you are learning while relaxing and stroking colour of your choice on paper.
-Karen Emma Hall 

Creativity can take discontent and turn it into a wonder before your eyes 
-Karen Emma Hall 


The artist is always beginning. Any work of art which is not a beginning, an invention, a discovery is of little worth.” ~Ezra Pound


“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time”. ~Thomas Merton



ABOUT OUR COLOURING IN WITH COLOR GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Colouringinwithcolor

We have not long started this colouring group and we currently have 1.3K in the group already. Everyone is enjoying the free colouring pages on offer as well as the support and advice and mainly to take time out for a moment in the day to look at all the amazing posts and photos that get posted.
Posted from people like you, who may have just started colouring, or have enjoyed it for a while now.


Some just like to observe and enjoy others photos and pictures. Some like to post their pictures, and we love to see these (your older work and your work in progress also). The more pictures the better. We also offer people who are colouring give-aways and competitions regularly, details are always available in the group. Any questions please feel free to ask and you will find me there most days, a zen place for those new to colouring all the way through to advanced, we support each other.

 https://www.facebook.com/groups/Colouringinwithcolor
We have had some amazing artists as members of colouring in with colour, Joanna Basford, Marjorie Sarnet,  Dover publications, Steve Squidoodle TurnerBennett Klien, Karlon Douglas, and many more I will be adding here in time. 

Since starting out, a friend and admin Carolin Palmer has started designing colouring books and is soon to have her first published colouring book. (All this in less than a month of the group opening)
Leigh Emery Shearin admin and friend is a photographer and posts some of the most awesome photos of her work as a Baker and Farmer ...well all I can say is  you must see them. I fell in love with them the moment I set eyes on her work and love it. Leigh's instagram photography of winterrestfarm
Tammy Atkinson is admin to the group and she is so supportive and loves to see your work and accepts many into the group. Tammy does some beautiful pictures. 
Steve Conoboy is an author and admin at Kid Literature.

 About Founder Karen Emma Hall 
I am an author/artist, founder of the kid literature platforms above on the menu bar.
I  love art and nature.
I have recently shared some FREE colouring pages with the group only and I am working on a colouring book. 
I love owls and cats and they appear in my books a lot. I have an owl  facebook page and an artist facebook page also. Both are on twitter and pinterest.

Pictures of  selected group members work will be going up soon and I can't wait!
Please join us here to see peoples colouring for the first time, to the advanced.
See what we are doing, what give-aways are taking place, and enjoy.



                                    Coloured by George Gordon from Colouring in with color group CIWC




  Coloured by Heidi Berthiamume from CIWC  group 

Coloured by Eustacia Robinson Pratt from CIWC group 


Coloured by Vermailene Joyce Barrios Artist Narelle Craven 



Coloured by Kirsty Wright from CIWC group.



Coloured by Lynn Rose from CIWC group 


Coloured by Sharron Wass from CIWC group


Coloured by Marti McArthur from CIWC group 


Coloured by Kaila Karg from CIWC group




                                            Coloured by Rachelle Jo Neihardt from CIWC GROUP
 


Coloured by Terri Tinkel from CIWC group 


Coloured by Anli Vd Merwe Engelbrecht from CIWC group 



Coloured by Holy Osler from CIWC group




The first give-away prizes. (Which has now finished and the draw has been done, and prizes posted and received).  Come and see some of the colouring we have done, post your own colouring, or photos of inspiration or art supplies. We love photos of your pets also. It is a very happy welcoming group and you may be inspired to colour yourself. Here we are > Colouring in with color group