Saturday, November 18, 2017

Book 3 cover art reveal!

To all of my Spinthusiasts; here and only here I am going to reveal to you the cover art for the third book in the Spinsation series and answer a few questions about it! I won't give away any spoilers, of course, but I want to prepare you for the next installment...

First of all, it's narrated by Gracie, our beloved color guard senior and captain of the Eunice High School color guard. It's been really fun exploring her feelings and thoughts as she navigates her final season as a member of the fall color guard. There may even be some tear-jerking moments for those of you who are seniors - or love your senior members - as well.

Secondly, I lied a little bit in the first paragraph. If you have purchased a copy of Spinsation Two: One More Beginning, then you have already seen a copy of the cover art for book 3, just in miniature. Just flip it over and check out the bottom corner. Yep, there it is. But I'll post it here for you in all of its beauty and glory!


Aaaaannnd you might just notice that in this lovely cover you can see a teeny, tiny preview of book 4's cover as well!! And Spinthusiasts everywhere are like "wait, there's a book FOUR coming as well??" Yes. There is. But that's another conversation for another day all together. ;-)

Thursday, November 9, 2017

The things I keep doing to myself

Why on earth do I keep doing this to myself?
I am trying to find the inspiration to get back into writing. I started doing a handwritten journal again this summer. I've kept it in my purse and written in it a LOT, but my handwriting can't keep up with my thoughts nearly so much as my typing can. So it's been a while since I've written. And how do I get back into writing my books if I am not practicing my writing every single day? There really isn't an option to do this!

I gave my Facebook blog over to Spintronix last year for re-publication, thinking that it would somehow inspire me to continue blogging if I had my previous work reprinted on a wider platform. Now here I am over a year later and I don't think I posted one single new thing since the re-pub. Until today. The truth is that there are plenty of tools out there to make this whole process SO easy to do! I should just be able to write my books, edit them, and then publish them in just a few taps on my phone now. It's not like when I first published Learning to Breathe and had to go through a whole process of using a word processor and getting all of the formatting perfect and working with a publishing company.

At any rate, I need to learn to forgive myself for spending so much time away from writing. Maybe if I'm not so hard on myself for NOT writing, I can get back into ACTUALLY writing without feeling so bad about it. So here's the real question now though... What do I hope to accomplish with having a blog?

First of all, I want to practice writing for an audience on a daily basis. Whether I'm telling you stories or just updating you on my life or letting you know how progress is going on the book series, it's all possible practice for me. Secondly, and more importantly, I want to create a place where color guard fans can come together and share experiences, give feedback on my writing, and also leave suggestions on where my character's lives should take them.

With that being said, here we go. Clean slate, and I'm off to explore where this revived project will take me. I've uploaded my Spinsation stuff to my Google Drive so now I can access it no matter where I am or what I'm doing. No more excuses. I'm taking you on this journey with me, so let's go.

Friday, May 12, 2017

To my biggest Spinthusiast!!

I don't do social media very much. I have a Facebook, aaaaaand that's about it. Now I have this lovely blog. But I have friends who do social media a LOT. In fact, probably more than enough to balance out the fact that I try to avoid it at all costs. Sometimes it's annoying. Actually, most of the time it's annoying. But whatever.

I actually came to write this to tell you a story about a time I am HAPPY that I have friends who are on social media! Because someone sent me this screenshot today:


The caption reads: Has anyone else read these books? They are my favorite and they are about guard!! I have read them like 5 times 😄 #spinsation

How inspiring!! <3 to you, my biggest Spinthusiast. If you guys want to follow her you can see her Instagram handle above, or follow this link:
https://www.instagram.com/colorguard_love_to_spin/

I'm sure she would love to know if she's not the only one out there reading my work!!
And if you've read my books too, please take a minute to go leave them a 5-star review on Amazon so more people will order them!

Book 1: https://smile.amazon.com/Learning-Breathe-Spinsation-Book-1-ebook/dp/B004V54RFY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510288713&sr=8-1&keywords=spinsation+learning+to+breathe
Book 2: https://smile.amazon.com/One-More-Beginning-Spinsation-Book-ebook/dp/B00AK3YHHO/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1510288740&sr=1-1&keywords=spinsation+one+more+beginning

AND if you order them using the links above, you will not only be helping fund me to write MORE books in the future, but a portion of your purchase will be donated to Spintronix Color Guard, a 501(c)(3) company who is doing GREAT things to educate the color guard community (including giving me my own little blog space... even though I don't really social media...).

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Color Guard Audition Tips

It's that time of year; audition season!! Whether you are trying out for a winter guard, drum corps, or even a marching band (depending on where you are in the world) I have got some tips to help you have your best possible audition.

1. Do your research. If the organization you are auditioning for has a website, look them up. If they don't have a website, find them online, or better yet just CALL THEM. When doing research, you need to have two goals. First, you want to learn about the organization; their mission statement, their expectations, their previous shows, and so on. Be their biggest fan. Second, you want to know the audition expectations; both what they expect from you and what you can expect from them.

2. SLEEP!! I cannot stress how important a good night's sleep is. I know it's difficult to sleep the night before an audition because you might be excited or nervous, but drink some hot tea, do yoga, listen to a white noise machine (there are a lot of cool apps that do this if you have a smart device), and do whatever it takes to have the best sleep of your life. You will look healthier, feel better, and be far more prepared to put your best foot forward the next moning.

3. Dress appropriately. Hopefully during your research stage you found some dress guidelines that the organization has. Follow those as much as possible. If the organization doesn't have guidelines, my advice is to wear all black dance attire. This can include yoga pants, capris, tights, leggings, shorts, leotard, fitted t-shirt, tank top, and DEFINITELY a sports bra for the ladies. Dance shoes are your best option for footwear, and in most cases your jazz sneaker is the perfect combination. However, if all you have are sneakers just make sure they have good arch support (converse and other types of skate shoes are terrible for doing color guard).

4. Express yourself. As long as there isn't a guideline against it, add something to your outfit that sets you apart from the crowd. Having a pink hair bow, orange sports bra, or a brightly colored belt are all great ways to demonstrate your individual personality and get noticed. You want to make sure there is some visual that allows the staff to remember you and then discuss you during their meetings without knowing your name. If you aren't allowed to do this with your clothes, but you are bringing your own equipment, having something simple like a candy cane striped flag pole or a rifle with an oddly colored bolt (mine always had pink prism tape on the bolt) can help you stand out as well.

5. Arrive early. Show up at least 20 minutes but no more than an hour early for the audition. You want to make sure you have plenty of time to meet people, explore your surroundings, and get your body warmed up before the audition begins. Many auditions have warm-up time worked in to the actual audition time, however not ALL of them do so be prepared.

6. Pay attention. Listen to the staff and do what they tell you, of course that's obvious. However, if you want it you need to go in with a deeper attention to detail than you've ever had before. Listen to exactly what they say and do things exactly as they demonstate right down to the placement of their pinky finger on their equipment (seriously, that's a big deal to a lot of instructors). Also, there are going to be veteran members there auditioning as well and they know what they need to do to get noticed and get in because they've done it before. Watch them, listen to the questions they ask, and even ask them for advice or assistance if you get the opportunity to chat.

7. Have a positive attitude. Even if things get tough - which, they are going to; why else would you be auditioning for a group unless you wanted to do something harder than what you already do? - make sure you keep your attitude positive. Negative attitudes are a quick way to get yourself cut because nobody wants to deal with that on their team. I know that's a frank way to put it but it's so true. I've cut incredible performers from my own guards before because they had negative attitudes or they liked to spread drama. Those are two things that color guards do not want any part of.

8. Perform everything. Just relax and let your personality shine through your performance. Smile when you're supposed to smile, look sad when you're supposed to look sad. Give all of your emotions over to the performing of the choreography and you can't go wrong.

I hope this enty is helpful for everyone who is auditioning this season! Good luck to you all and I hope you each earn a position that you deserve and you continute to work hard and grow all season long!

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Blogger

It's been a while. I sort of died on the internet here recently. Seriously though, it's difficult to keep up a full time life and a full time blog so I've been letting the latter slip from my fingers. I recently received an e-mail about creating a blog and getting serious about it though and I liked the idea. I looked into a couple of different sites where I could grow my own brand, and there are some cool options out there. However, I know I haven't been the most dedicated author in the past so I have made a decision; I am going to start back up blogging on here again once a week. If I can stick to it through Christmas then I'm going to start an actual full-on blog on a blog site and migrate all of my stuff there. I'll still keep the Facebook page of course! Especially if I can't live up to my own expectations... 

Anyway, I'm going to give everyone more color guard content. I have a lot of stories, tips, tutorials, and other stuff to share. And with the recent success of the Spintronix Color Guard YouTube channel's How to color guard video series, Jackie and I have been tossing around the idea of writing a book for the series, complete with instructional pictures and my wonderfully wordy explanations. You laugh, because it's true, you know I write way too many words when just a few will suffice; it's a technique I fell in love with during my high school writing classes because I often got praise for great persuasive or descriptive essays. I was a flop on writing for the newspaper though, just so you know! I've gotten better and I can recognize when I'm doing it, but that doesn't mean I stop. It's my thing and I'm sticking to it.

Like I said, I have a lot of stuff to write about and tell you all about, however I want to know what it is you are interested in hearing about too. Leave me a comment or send me a message. I promise I'll read them all personally and get back with you. I do have a lot of stuff going on in my life but my writing is super important to me. I'm also trying to make time to get Spinsation book 3 out to you guys in 2016. We will see how that goes, I can't make any promises because book publishing is a lot more involved than blogging. I know you are all waiting for it though, and it's definitely still happening!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Animated characters!!

I did a little work with a new illustrating app on my iPad to bring some of my characters to life. What do you think?!

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Feeling creative with color guard costumes...

I was feeling a little creative today... and I miss designing winter guard!! So I found this costume onBandShoppe.com and used a little photoshop magic to turn it into the Eunice Color Guard costume for their field show. What do you think? Is it what you would expect?


Book 3 cover art reveal!

To all of my Spinthusiasts; here and only here I am going to reveal to you the cover art for the third book in the Spinsation series and ans...