Anyone who has written a piece of work in their lifetime and then released it out into the world for all to see knows how scary it can be to receive those first pieces of feedback. Especially writers of fiction--we basically reach inside the most personal, intimate, inner sanctum of our minds, turn our souls inside out, slap them into a word document and then send them off to be scrutinized and judged by people who most of which don't even know us from Adam or Eve. It's the most singularly terrifying experience of many of our lives--and at the same time, the most exhilarating. It's that feeling that a songwriter gets when he or she sings their first work onstage for the first time--in fact, to borrow a verse from singer/songwriter Anna Nalick (hello, early 2000's!), "I feel like I'm naked in front of a crowd 'cause these words are my diary screaming out loud--and I know that you'll use them however you want to."
That said, I've spent the past couple of weeks gearing up for releasing my first novel out into the world by sending advanced copies to several reviewers and other authors. This morning, while lying sick in bed (stupid sinuses!), I got something that made me feel better than any dosage of Dayquil or allergy pills ever could. Kind words from strangers--about my book!
My first two reviews came in, and both were overwhelmingly positive!
The first came from blogger and book reviewer Privy Trifles, who "For a first time [writing a novel], the author has done a commendable job in creating suspense and intrigue...a page turner of all sorts..A recommended read for all suspense lovers who enjoy murder mysteries as this ensures you a perfect roller coaster ride leaving you with a high feeling!"
That definitely left me grinner from ear to ear :)
Next, I received a notification via Twitter about an author that I have read and admire, P.J. Morse, whose awesome "rock 'n' roll cozy" (the term she coined in a recent blog post, which happens to mention yours truly!) is the book I reviewed and am giving away in a blog post below this one. (You'll definitely want to win this one! It's a great book!) Anyway, P.J. had tweeted the link to her post from today--a glowing review of "Murder At Castle Rock"! Highlights from what P.J. had to say (i.e. the parts of the review that made me jump up and down all giddy-like):
-"Stoddard isn’t afraid to write about the seedier aspects of rock ‘n’ roll and the backstage goings-on."
-"The book emphasizes rock ‘n’ roll, but not at the expense of the mystery, which is packed with surprises. There are so many layers, motives and hidden agendas that I had a good time untangling it all."
Needless to say, I am one happy girl right now. I don't care how cheesy it sounds--words really cannot express how grateful I am that not only did two people who do not know me take the time to read my work, but both went out of their way to let me know that they appreciated my hard work. I've never felt so fulfilled in my life. If you're reading, ladies, thank you. So, so very much.
Okay, I'll stop gushing now. Thank you to everyone for indulging me for a few moments ;) I'm rewarding you with a chance to win a copy of "Murder At Castle Rock" through Goodreads! See blog post below or follow this link. There are 3 autographed copies up for grabs, so good luck! And good night!
That said, I've spent the past couple of weeks gearing up for releasing my first novel out into the world by sending advanced copies to several reviewers and other authors. This morning, while lying sick in bed (stupid sinuses!), I got something that made me feel better than any dosage of Dayquil or allergy pills ever could. Kind words from strangers--about my book!
My first two reviews came in, and both were overwhelmingly positive!
The first came from blogger and book reviewer Privy Trifles, who "For a first time [writing a novel], the author has done a commendable job in creating suspense and intrigue...a page turner of all sorts..A recommended read for all suspense lovers who enjoy murder mysteries as this ensures you a perfect roller coaster ride leaving you with a high feeling!"
That definitely left me grinner from ear to ear :)
Next, I received a notification via Twitter about an author that I have read and admire, P.J. Morse, whose awesome "rock 'n' roll cozy" (the term she coined in a recent blog post, which happens to mention yours truly!) is the book I reviewed and am giving away in a blog post below this one. (You'll definitely want to win this one! It's a great book!) Anyway, P.J. had tweeted the link to her post from today--a glowing review of "Murder At Castle Rock"! Highlights from what P.J. had to say (i.e. the parts of the review that made me jump up and down all giddy-like):
-"Stoddard isn’t afraid to write about the seedier aspects of rock ‘n’ roll and the backstage goings-on."
-"The book emphasizes rock ‘n’ roll, but not at the expense of the mystery, which is packed with surprises. There are so many layers, motives and hidden agendas that I had a good time untangling it all."
Needless to say, I am one happy girl right now. I don't care how cheesy it sounds--words really cannot express how grateful I am that not only did two people who do not know me take the time to read my work, but both went out of their way to let me know that they appreciated my hard work. I've never felt so fulfilled in my life. If you're reading, ladies, thank you. So, so very much.
Okay, I'll stop gushing now. Thank you to everyone for indulging me for a few moments ;) I'm rewarding you with a chance to win a copy of "Murder At Castle Rock" through Goodreads! See blog post below or follow this link. There are 3 autographed copies up for grabs, so good luck! And good night!