I won on November 14, 2013 but it is now official. I started NaNo for the first time in 2011. I have won the last three years making me a 3-peat winner.
WOOT!!!
Tracy James Jones from Dallas and Waxahachie, Texas, is a blogger, book reviewer, indie author, former actor & artist who writes multicultural romantic drama. Literary portfolio includes four published novels, a collection of short stories, and two original screenplay projects. “Writing is a passion that has been a part of my whole life. Being an independent author allows me to do it my own way.”
MyBlog:“Let’s Talk About Book’s”– is a public forum used to showcase, promote, and support all aspects of Independent & Traditional Literary Entertainment.
My Writing: No matter which of my novels or short stories are reviewed, someone will always say that my work is very thought-provoking as it opens your eyes to social issues that are often overlooked. I like that. It is my honor to give a voice to those who are barely seen, misunderstood, and hardly ever heard. I know how that is because I was one of them. Knowing my work is challenging to that condition makes it all worthwhile.
“Secrets & Lies”
(Multicultural Romantic Drama Series)
Nominated for the 2013 eFestival of Words Best of the Independent eBook Award in the “Best Chick Lit/Women’s Literature category.
“Tracy James Jones does an amazing job of capturing emotion. The human drama ‘Secrets & Lies’ is the perfect example of the magic this author can weave with words.”– Best-selling, Award-winning Author Charity Parkerson (Murfreesboro., Tennessee)
“Intrigue, romance, and hidden dark secrets, these are elements that weave an unforgettable story. Tracy James Jones has done just that with an emotional rollercoaster so intense you will not want to let go.” – Mystery, Thriller, Fantasy Author James William Peercy (Denison, Texas)
“The Crush” (Flash Fiction)
(Huffington Post & International Baccalaureate Organization Teacher Support Material)
“The voice is powerful, but gentle. That’s tough and you pulled it off perfectly.”– Best-selling Author, Advice Columnist, Blogger, J.D. Mader (San Francisco, Ca.)
“Very soft and beautiful, just like your first crush.” – Bonita Lacey (W., Texas)
Other Acclaim;
I know I have been quiet. NaNo has kept me busy like it does every year that I work on the frenzy. I been fortunate that the story has been writing itself, literally. There is a lot to be said about writing on what you know.
In my story I picked a region that I am familiar with and a culture as well. You don’t have to know everything in your book when you start, all you need is a thought or idea to carry it through. If you infuse a topic that you are familiar in all one has to do is wrap words around that thought. Yes I am making it sound easy. That isn’t what I am saying. By writing on something you know or are familiar with, you are making it easier to write.
This is what I have embraced in the book:
-My French heritage
-Northern Maine living
-Christian
-Persecution
You can write a lot when you use any of those topics let alone all of them like I have done in my book, “Lost Faith” that is being written for NaNoWriMo 2013. I already know when the 50k words are done, the book will be not complete. I will need to keep on going to make things go full circle. But I do like where it is going. That’s another thing. If you enjoy the book you are writing it is not work not in the sense people might think it.
My word count as of today gets me 11k shy of my 50k word count. I will take a few days off when I reach it to give my hands, neck and shoulders a break from it all. But after that will add to it.
I do enjoy NaNoWriMo where my sole goal is to win and worry about the book later. But when you are enjoying the book as it develops that is just icing on the cake.