Showing posts with label Christmas sale; Crossed Out by Kim Baccellia; Lachesis publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas sale; Crossed Out by Kim Baccellia; Lachesis publishing. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2011

My DEAR TEEN ME letter

My DEAR TEEN ME letter is now up:

http://dearteenme.com/2011/05/09/dear-teen-me-from-author-kim-baccellia-the-earrings-of-ixtumea-crossed-out/#more-1802

I love this blog.  A number of other YA authors have posted letters to their teen selves.  Mine is a little gritty and raw and I thank Cheryl Rainfield, the author of SCARS, for giving me the courage to write this.  I can't help but think how much a letter like this would have helped me during my darkest moments.

If you could, what would you write to your teen self?



Sunday, April 17, 2011

Free Book Friday Indie

I'm the featured Indie author this week at Free Book Friday Indie:

http://indie.freebookfriday.com/2011/04/crossed-out-by-kim-baccellia.html




CROSSED OUT

by Kim Baccellia

Paranormal YA

Lachesis Publishing

www.Kim-Baccellia.com



3 autographed copies will be given away on Friday, April 22, 2011!

About the Book:
Following the light can't be that hard, right? So why don't the dead just do it and leave Stephanie Steward alone?  However nothing is ever as simple as it should be, as Stephanie learns when her hidden 'gift' becomes more than a nuisance, quickly turning into a liability.If she can't learn to trust someone with her secret, the world as she knows it will go to hell. Literally. But if she doesn't choose wisely, she might just end up learning firsthand how hard it is to follow that light.
Because she's next on the list to be crossed out.

Exclusive Interview with the Author!

1) What genre have you not yet written but really want to try?



I'd really love to write a historical romance.



2) Since becoming a writer, what’s the most exciting thing to ever happen to you?



Probably having a book reading and signing with other SCBWI writers at an Indie book store that I really loved.



3) Be honest, how many drafts did you have to write for this book?



Ohmigosh, you know I kind of lost track! No seriously, it takes me about a year to write a rough draft and a couple years are spend on the revision process.



4) What’s your favorite part of the writing process? What’s your least favorite?



My favorite part of the writing process has to be the writing the first draft. I try not to let editing get in the way. During last year's Nanowrimo I gave myself permission to do this. It was very freeing.



My least favorite has to be editing. After a while it gets really hard to find all the typos. Thanks goodness for critique buddies!



5) How did you get the idea for the novel?



The inspiration behind my story Crossed Out came after a full day of attending writing workshops at the Maui Writer’s Conference back in 2004. At that time I was pitching my YA multicultural fantasy Earrings of Ixtumea to a couple agents and editors. I was also writing an edgier YA based on the craziness of my teen life growing up with a violent bipolar father. So writing a paranormal was the last thing on my mind.



My husband told me he had an idea for another story. Curious, I asked what it was. Using the ‘what if’ scenario, he asked what would happen if it was someone’s job to make those crosses you see on the side of the road. That person not only made crosses but helped the dead cross over to the other side.



I couldn’t help but think of my own sister, Colette that had been murdered by her ex boyfriend back in 1993. That event totally changed my whole family who never in a bazillion years thought someone we loved would be killed in this matter. No matter what anyone says, you never really get over a tragedy like that.



I decided to use a personal experience I had right after the death of Colette. What would happen if those who’d been killed in a violent matter didn’t know that they were in fact dead? The main job of the ‘rescuer’ would be to decorate a cross with something that reflected the life of the recently deceased. This would help the dead cross over.



Only later did I find there are people who are in charge of making those wooden crosses for MADD. One of these gentlemen even joked telling me he didn’t know that he had another responsibility with making those crosses!



Another thing that weighed heavily on my mind is why just settle with crosses? Not all people believe in them. My brother-in-law is Muslim so I asked for some input on having a Muslim crossing.



I also wanted to show a teen that struggles with her gift. I have a hard time believing that all people with paranormal abilities embrace them. And this feeling was reinforced with the recent TV show Psychic Kids.



About the Author:



Kim Bacciella is the YA author of EARRINGS OF IXTUMEA and her recent release CROSSED OUT. Her third book, NO GODDESSES ALLOWED, has a tentative release date of Dec. 2011. She is a reviewer for YA Books Central. Visit the author online at: http://www.kim-baccellia.com/

**Please enter to win by going to the site and leaving a comment!  I might even throw in some Crossed Out swag!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Omigosh, it's my birthday...again

Today is my birthday. It seems like when you're a kid you can't wait for this time of year. Well, that and Christmas.

To help celebrate my birthday I thought it would be fun to have a giveaway.  Now who doesn't like giving a party gift?



I have an interview and contest going on here:



http://iamareadernotawriter.blogspot.com/2011/01/author-interview-book-giveaway-crossed.html





Check it out!

Here's just a teaser from the interview:

Skittles or M&Ms?


Totally M&Ms. I love the pretzel ones the best



Favorite Cartoon?

Speed Racer. When I was young I crushed big time on Speed.



How do you react to a bad review?

I try to find something from the review that might help me later on. At first though I put it aside for awhile and try not to dwell on it.



What is your dream cast for your book?

Here’s a post I did on that a while ago:

http://kbaccellia.livejournal.com/149153.html
I'm giving away a signed copy of CROSSED OUT and a t-shirt:














Here's the link to the t-shirt:



http://romanceyardsale.spreadshirt.com/female-aa-slim-fit-tee-A6818169/customize/color/2

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Christmas Sale!

From my publisher:


Hey Readers LBF Books (http://www.lbfbooks.com/products.asp) and Lachesis Publishing (http://www.lachesispublishing.com/products.asp) are having a Holiday offer. What kind of offer? 40% off all books in print and ebook. All you have to do to get the discount is use the code 2010HolidayDiscount just as you are paying for your purchase. Pass on the word!



Yes, that's right! CROSSED OUT is on sale for this month! Just in time for the holidays!