Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Goodreads Giveaway

Goodreads Giveaway!

It has been a great start to 2015.

I joined the board of directors of a local chapter of Mental Health America. As part of this organization, I am to give back all that I have gained from the advocates, researchers, and practitioners who came before me and made my health possible.

Letters, book club invitations, and public speaking requests have appeared in my mailbox, which serve to further humble me as I realize how large the need is to support those living with mental health conditions. Reviews on Goodreads and Amazon continue to trickle in from strangers near and far affirming that the work "Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis" has value. A little thing I can do to spread my story and expand empathy for those living with bipolar is to give away three paperbacks. Click the link Goodreads Giveaway!  for your chance to win.

Please note if you don't win a copy of my book, it is available to all public libraries. Talk to your favorite librarian to get "Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis" on those library shelves.

Thank you and good luck.

- Tara 

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Guest Post: Genre Confusion

Today I welcome Author Nina Guilbeau to share her thoughts on genre classification. Her insight is sure to help indie authors pick a category that best represents the story. 

Nina is the Siblings Editor for BellaOnline The Voice of Women and writes weekly family articles for online magazines. She is a member of the Florida Writer's Association and the author of women's fiction novels "Too Many Sisters and Too Many Secrets." A winner of the Royal Palm Literary Award for her manuscript manuscript "God Doesn't Love Us All the Same." Nina's work has been published in the short story anthologies, "From Our Family to Yours" and "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Mothers and Daughters." An excerpt from upcoming novel, "Being Non-Famous" was published in the Orlando Sentinel as a Father's Day tribute.

Genre Confusion, By Nina Guilbeau

The classification of books is commonly referred to as genre. The job of authors and publishers is to identify the genre of the books they make available so that interested readers can easily find them. Simple, right? Not necessarily. One story can span across multiple genres, so to clarify, subgenres are used. A good romance could also be a fantasy and that additional piece of information can better serve the target audience. Unfortunately, the overuse of subgenres many times serves to confuse readers.

Like the hierarchy for listing ingredients on a food label in descending order of predominance, genre descriptions should follow the same rule. The genre with the largest presence should come first, followed by subgenres. However, with the emergence and popularity of indie authors, fierce competition and cyber bookstores with unlimited bookshelf space, the rules have changed. The same book in different bookstores can be listed with varying genres, just as completely new genres are being created to accommodate new writing styles. In addition, enticing elements of a story have been confused with the genre of the story by many new authors and readers. For instance, romance qualities in a story does not automatically make it part of the romance genre. To help lesson general misunderstandings, here are some basic genre definitions:

Fiction – A story involving imaginary characters and events. In book length, it is also called a novel.

Narrative Nonfiction – A true story that reads like a novel; also known as creative nonfiction.

Romance – Romance has a formulaic storyline. The classic boy meets girl, falls in love, must overcome an obstacle that breaks them up or keeps the apart and then it must always have a happy ending.

Women’s Fiction – Although it can have romance in it, women’s fiction is not romance and happy endings are not guaranteed. This genre is about relationships of one or more women with others. The key to women’s fiction is that the main character must grow and have some sort of satisfying resolution in the end. However, like in life, all loose ends are not necessarily tied up in a nice neat bow.

General/Mainstream – Does not fit into a recognized genre category. Difficult to pinpoint a particular audience for this genre, as it may appeal to many different readers. Book club fiction is a break out of this genre, implying general appeal for many readers with the potential for interesting and provocative group discussion. 

Mystery – Mystery books are about solving something, usually, but not necessarily, it is a crime.

Literary Fiction – Although, literary fiction is sometimes difficult to define, the stories are character driven rather than plot driven. It is less about telling a story of what happens externally to the character as opposed to what happens internally with the character.

Popular Fiction – This may be listed as one genre, but it is actually a collection of several. It is a category for commercial fiction genres that have proven to be most popular with readers such as romance, mystery, science fiction and fantasy.  

Thriller – Often suspenseful, the main goal of thrillers is to stimulate emotions. Readers are caught up in the harrowing situations (peril) of the characters, who many times are potential victims.

Suspense – Suspense, or suspended drama, has story lines where there are unpredictable events that cause tension. Although usually paired with or considered interchangeable the thriller genre, suspense novels may not reach the level of a thriller.

Horror – Stories that are intended to horrify and create fear. Thriller is often the subgenre.

Paranormal – Unexplained by conventional science and considered supernatural in origin. Stories are often written around the spiritual connection. However, they do not have to be in the realm of evil or horror (ex. angels). In addition, stories can also be devoid of the spiritual element completely, such as alien activity.

Historical – A period piece and usually a subgenre of popular fiction.

Fantasy – Often confused with Sci-Fi, fantasy has the important element of magic. Often story lines are of other worlds with mythical/magical creatures, medieval setting, characters on a quest and supernatural occurrences.

Science Fiction – Story lines dealing with the fictional possibilities in science and technology, usually of a futuristic nature.

Nina's most recent release is a Women's Fiction. 

"God Doesn’t Love Us All the Same" Genre: Women’s Fiction
Publisher: 
Juania Books LLC (May 5, 2014)
ISBN-10: 0981804780
ISBN-13: 978-0981804781
ASIN: B00K5IMJOW


"God Doesn’t Love Us All the Same" is available as an e-book and paperback at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, andIndieBound.


Find out more about Nina by connecting with her online:

Website: 
http://ninaguilbeau.com/

Twitter: 
http://twitter.com/NinaGuilbeau

Facebook: 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nina-Guilbeau-Author/660196480720272

Monday, September 29, 2014

Blog Tour

Free copies of Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis are being given away now through Oct. 16. 

I am visiting various blogs in the coming weeks sharing information about living with bipolar and the writing life.  

Some bloggers are writing reviews as well. Thank you WOW- Women on Writing for putting this line up together. Thank you also to these talented bloggers.

Monday, September 29 (today!) @ The Muffin
Stop by for an interview and book giveaway!
http://muffin.wow-womenonwriting.com/

Tuesday, September 30 @ The Lit Ladies
Join Tara Meissner as she guest blogs about "What Makes Someone a Writer" as she visits the lovely Lit Ladies today! Tara has also provided a giveaway copy of Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis for one lucky winner today! 
http://www.thelitladies.com/

Wednesday, October 1 @ Choices
Join Tara Meissner as she talks about "BiPolar and the Creativity Link Myth" and shares information about her memoir Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis.
http://madeline40.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, October 1 @ Lisa Haselton
Join Lisa Haselton as she interviews the courageous writer Tara Meissner about Tara's memoir Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis. Tara has graciously provided an ebook copy for one lucky giveaway winner. This is a blog stop you won't want to miss! 
http://lisahaseltonsreviewsandinterviews.blogspot.com/

Thursday, October 2 @ All Things Audry
Tara Meissner visits with Audry Fryer of All Things Audry and Tara gives her thoughts on the recent death of Robin Williams. Tara has also offered an ebook copy of her Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis for one lucky winner of the giveaway! Good luck! 
http://allthingsaudry.blogspot.com/

Friday, October 3 @ Sherrey Meyer
"Being a Mom with BiPolar" is today's subject as author and memoir writer Tara Meissner visits with Sherrey Meyer. Tara has also graciously offered a copy of her recently released Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis to one lucky winner of today's giveaway. Good luck and enjoy!
http://sherreymeyer.com/author/sherreya/

Monday, October 6 @ Franciscan Mom
Join Tara Meissner as she stops by Franciscan mom with a guest post titled "Accepting Bipolar and Finding Grace" and offers a giveaway of her honest and touching memoir Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis.
http://franciscanmom.com/

Tuesday, October 7 @ Create Write Now
Join Tara Meissner at Mary McCarthy's Create Write Now as Tara discusses "I Knew I Was a Writer When..." and learn more about Tara's memoir Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis.
http://www.createwritenow.com/

Wednesday, October 8 @ Jerry Waxler
Read what fellow author and memoir writer Jerry Waxler has to say after reading Tara Meisner's recently released Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis.
http://www.jerrywaxler.com/

Thursday, October 9 @ Lauren Scharhag
Join Tara Meissner as a guest author on Lauren Scharhag's blog talking about "The Stigma of BiPolar" and get in on the giveaway for Tara's memoir Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis.
http://laurenscharhag.blogspot.com/

Friday, October 10 @ Romance Junkies
Join Tara Meissner as she stops at Romance Junkies for an insightful interview about herself and her Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis.
http://www.romancejunkies.com/rjblog/

Tuesday, October 14 @ Bring on Lemons
Tara Meissner stops by to chat with WOW!'s own Crystal Otto as she shares her thoughts on "Bipolar and Living Well" and offers readers an opportunity to win a copy of her memoir through a giveaway. Don't miss your chance to hear from Tara and take home a copy of Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis
http://bringonlemons.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, October 15 @ CMash Reads
Join author Tara Meisner as she discusses "Creating Time to Create" with a visit to CMash Reads. Read Tara's thoughts and find out more about her recently released memoir Stress Fracture: a Memoir of Psychosis.
http://cmashlovestoread.com/

Thursday, October 16 @ One Sister's Journey (Lisa M. Buske)
Today we hear from Lisa M Buske as she reviews the mental health memoir of Tara Meissner. Lisa will also be offering a giveaway of Tara's book, Stress Fracture: A Memoir of Psychosis.
http://lisambuske.com/blog.html

Keep up with blog stops and giveaways in real time by following us on Twitter @WOWBlogTour.