Monday, December 30, 2013

Speed?



Speed is not necessarily
     what wins the race
In the long run
     it may be endurance




Historical Fiction: Nathaniel Conklin builds a family dynasty on the Iowa prairie literally from the ground up. In the process he marries the only woman he has ever loved, earns the respect and support of the town he helps establish, and resettles an Amish community in need.

Nathaniel's hopes for the future are born with his son only to be diminished by this wastrel's selfish, cruel and profligate behavior and the friction his son causes in Nathaniel's marriage. A resurgence of optimism arrives in the person of his feisty and resilient granddaughter, Vivian, who takes over the farm when Nathaniel dies.

Vivian struggles to keep Nathaniel's heritage alive in spite of the problems caused by social change and her inept husband. She loses her fight to a catastrophic flood that also ends her marriage. In true Vivian style, she rises above this disaster and finds love and happiness in a new life.

Flood, my best selling ebook, is dedicated to our daughter, son-in-law and granddaughters, survivors of the Great Iowa Flood of 2008, and to the families of New Hartford, Iowa for their courage and resiliency. For more information including reader's reviews, visit Flood: A Saga at my web-site: http://www.bfoswaldauthor.com or purchase from one of the following retailers:

                 http://synergebooks.com/ebook_flood.html
                 http://www.amazon.com/
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                 http://store.kobobooks.com/
                 http://www.ebooks.com/

Published April 7, 2009; 223 pages (.pdf), 109,806 words, reading time 313-439 minutes; ISBN 978-0-7443-1617-9
Tags: Iowa, prairie, Humbolt County, sod houses, Amish, dairy, farm equipment, wild life, flooding, Philippines, military, fugue, prejudice 

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Genres-What they mean to me?



Genre defined: A category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a
                                  particular style, form or content. — Merriam-Webster Dictionary

I have been plagued by this term since my first novel, Echoes of Ellen, was published in 2007.  Prior to its being accepted by SynergEbooks, I sent out twenty-four query letters to publishers of fiction. The specifications posed by each publisher included my placing Ellen in a genre. I looked for genre descriptions in writers' journals as well as on the Internet; Ellen's content did not fit into any genre and finally I placed it in the catchall genre, Contemporary Literature (and that turned out to be wrong also). I believe that this cast the shadow of doom on my work although none of the rejection notices listed the lack of a correct genre specifically as the reason for turning down my novel. The only reason that Debi Staples, publisher of SynerEbooks, accepted Ellen was because she liked my writing style. Ellen went through two editions.

Since Ellen was published the ebook market has leveled off and now is on a par with print books after eclipsing them in sales for five years in a row. In order to keep abreast of this change I have decided to put seven of my eight works into print. So the question of which book belongs in what genre has come up again. Since my initial research in 2007, the core ingredients within each genre have changed little, however a flexibility that broadens each category has arisen that favors five of my seven books; (see the genres listed on my business card above.) The two books that do not fit comfortably into any genre are Ellen and The Rental, both similar in nature, both having very positive reader reviews, but both are enjoying, unfortunately, a very limited readership. But I am afraid that Mainstream Fiction will have very little meaning for genre addicts, who appear to make up the largest share of the book-buying public.

Read reader reviews of my books on my web-site, http://www.bfoswaldauthor.com.

This opinion is based on my considerable experience presenting myself and my works at book signings, meet the author, and book fairs. A potential buyer will approach me with the question, "What kind of books do you write?" I usually answer, as humbly as possible, "Very good books." The questioner's immediate response issued with a look that implies,” ‘No you idiot, I mean...' Do you write Mysteries, Romances, Science Fiction, etc.?" And I don't know how to answer that question because none of my books follow the classic, lock-step formulas that are indicative of the books in each of those and other genres. If it were not for the current flexibility, my titles would all have to be relegated to Mainstream Fiction instead of just two.

As a novelist, I must read almost as much as I write. My workday generally includes three hours each of reading the works of other authors and writing my own books, short stories, or recently my blogs. I read eclectically American and British classical and modern authors, in a number of genres including Sci-Fi, Mystery, Teen Lit, Romance (usually classical), Horror, and I've even read some Chic Lit. The majority of authors seem to follow the formulae prescribed by the major tenets of their respective genres and the outcomes of their stories are usually very predictable. For readers to limit themselves only to authors within one or two genres is to deny themselves the opportunity to discover a good author and a great book because it is classified as General Fiction. [Recent popular General Fiction books listed on goodreads that I have read are The Da Vinci Code, The Lovely Bones, The Help, Life of Pi, and The Kite Runner to name a few. So Echoes of Ellen and The Rental are in good company.]

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Happiness is Elusive


Happiness is elusive
   when we are always looking for it
If we stand still for a moment
   and take stock of where we are
We may discover that we are
   right in the middle of it


TO THE FAITHFUL READERS OF MY BLOGS
I WISH YOU ALL
HEALTH, WEALTH, AND HAPINESS
THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR!
bf oswald