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Wednesday, 8 May 2019

How to quell those negative thoughts once a lousy review is received by Katharine Johnson @rararesources @kjohnsonwrites #psychological #thriller


Guest post by Kartharine Johnson


We’re all different.  We all like different things. That’s part of being human.

As writers, we know that however hard we try, our books aren’t going to please everyone. We also know as readers that we can’t like every book we read.

And yet it’s so hard when something you’ve poured life and soul into for months if not years is trashed.

I don’t know about you but my stomach flips when I see a new review has been added and I feel a bit sick in those few seconds of anticipation as I click to see what’s been written.

I’ve written three novels with a fourth being published on May 10th. While I’m excited about seeing my youngest book baby go out into the world I’m also a bit nervous because at this stage I’ve no idea what people will think of it.

I accept that not everyone will love my new book – and some will probably hate it.

And mostly I’m fine with that.

I’ve had reviews for my other books from readers who weren’t wild about them and some from people who liked some aspects more than others – which is fine. I appreciate that the person has taken the time to read and give their opinion.

But what about the one-star reviews? Sometimes they’re just ratings with no comment, sometimes they are abusive rants.

I’ve just received my first one-star review for The Silence, my psychological thriller set in Tuscany. I’ve been a bit spoilt up until now because I’ve had 96% four and five stars for my first 50 reviews (as well as a few three stars from people who were obviously less enthusiastic about it but managed to remain polite.)  However, I always suspected it was just a matter of time.

So how will I deal with this one?

Well, for one thing by telling myself I’m in good company. I couldn’t resist checking out this very angry, anonymous reader’s other reviews. Out of 26 reviews, 18 had been given one star, including books by some very well-known and popular writers. Judgements like “boring” and “rubbish” appear frequently, and readers are urged not to waste their money. At least it’s a relief to know this customer won’t be buying any more of my books!

The more unreasonable the comments, the easier they are to laugh off but low-star reviews are annoying because they bring down your star rating. The only thing we can do is keep in mind they are only that person’s opinion.

But it’s unfair when a negative review includes spoilers, and when the review shows the reader hasn’t read or understood the book.

Some authors have fought back by shaming the worst reviewers, reading out their reviews online. So far I’ve resisted the temptation to do that and have tried to ignore but it isn’t easy.

I was so tempted to respond to a reviewer for my first book, pointing out everything they’d got wrong and asking them to remove the spoilers. In the end, I didn’t send my response because I had no idea how things would escalate and because the advice is to never respond but whereas the reviewer might have had a few moments’ fun letting off steam, for the author the review’s always there and could well put other people off the book.

It is possible to complain when rules have been breached.  I don’t know many authors who’ve been successful with this but it can happen – one author I know had their mean review removed when another writer complained to Amazon that they suspected the reviewer was known to the author (which they were.)

Another thing you can do is ask other authors and to mark your best reviews as helpful so they appear at the top of the page when new potential readers land on your book page

What’s your top tip for dealing with negative reviews? 

Katharine Johnson


  The Suspects
by

Katharine Johnson   

Shallow Grave meets The Secret History in this quirky psychological thriller
Bristol, 1988. Five young graduates on the threshold of their careers buy a house together in order to get a foot on the property ladder before prices spiral out of their reach. But it soon becomes the house share from hell.
After their New Year’s Eve party, they discover a body – and it's clear they’ll be the first suspects. As each of them has a good reason from their past not to trust the police, they come up with a solution – one which forces them into a life of secrets and lies. But can they trust each other?

"The hugely talented Katharine Johnson has, again delivered a tense thriller! This is a compelling novel - up there with Erin Kelly and Sophie Hannah."  -- Val Penny, author of The Edinburgh Crime Mysteries.
“Gripping and frighteningly realistic. The twists and turns kept me guessing to the very end.” –  Jo Fenton, author of The Brotherhood.
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About the author:
Katharine Johnson was born in Bristol and now lives in Berkshire. She’s worked as a journalist on lots of magazines and has written a history book about Windsor. When not writing you’ll usually find her with a book in one hand and a coffee in the other, restoring a house in Italy, walking her spaniel or playing netball (although not usually at the same time.)
www.crookedcatbooks.com @crookedcatbooks

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Wednesday, 24 October 2018

For fans of heavy metal, crime and murder mystery fiction. This is a must read! #giveaway @metalmamawrites @rararesources #heavymetal #liverpool #fiction #hardrock #heavymetal




Reprobation
by
Catherine Fearns

Are you one of the elect?

Dr Helen Hope is a lecturer in eschatology – the study of death, judgement, and the destiny of humankind. She is also a Calvinist nun, her life devoted to atoning for a secret crime.

When a body is found crucified on a Liverpool beach, she forms an unlikely alliance with suspect Mikko Kristensen, lead guitarist in death metal band Total Depravity. Together, they go on the trail of a rogue geneticist who they believe holds the key – not just to the murder, but to something much darker.


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  Also on the trail is cynical Scouse detective Darren Swift. In his first murder case, he must confront his own lack of faith as a series of horrific crimes drag the city of two cathedrals to the gates of hell.


Science meets religious belief in this gripping murder mystery.

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The theme on WWBB is all devoted to the character, and today Catherine Fearns discusses her character Mikko Kristensen

The character of Mikko Kristensen, Reprobation

Mikko Kristensen is the frontman of Norwegian death metal band Total Depravity, who has just begun a UK tour when Reprobation begins. Mikko is the vocalist, lead guitarist and composer, and in contrast to his hulking, Viking-like bandmates, he is small and somewhat fragile, with long blond hair and a straggling beard and moustache. He is covered in tattoos and wears heavy black eye make-up; all of this combined gave him the appearance of a demonic Jesus.

He is a character of fascinating contradictions; hero-worshipped within the world of heavy metal, but unknown outside of it and struggling financially. His band courts controversy for their Satanic lyrics and offensive anti-religious imagery, yet he is kind and gentle off-stage. His speech is inane and littered with swearing, yet his music is beautiful and eloquent.

Mikko becomes embroiled in a murder case when a body is found crucified on a Liverpool beach two nights after Total Depravity played a concert in the city. Carved into the victim’s forehead is a biblical quotation plus the band’s logo: an inverted double-headed axe, or labrys.

So it doesn’t help Mikko’s case that his band has been frequently accused of Satanism and is known for their obsessive hatred of religion. To clear his name, he teams up with a far less likely suspect, Calvinist nun Sister Helen Hope, and in their race against the police and the murderer, they go on a terrifying spiritual journey.

Mikko and Helen are drawn together by tragic secrets from their past, and when Mikko tells Helen about a dream that has haunted him since he was a child, it sets in motion a series of events that will change their lives forever.

Mikko is not the main character in Reprobation, but he is my favourite, and most of my beta readers seemed to agree. I’m a metal journalist and a metal fan. I have an encyclopaedic knowledge of heavy metal, I’ve met a lot of bands, been to a lot of concerts, and generally love writing about music. So it was perhaps inevitable that I would create a character who inhabits this world that I know so well. The musical scenes in the book were both the easiest and the most enjoyable for me to write.

And Mikko is definitely inspired by real-life heavy metal characters. He is probably an amalgam of Randy Rhoads and Alexi Laiho, with a bit of Norwegian black metal mystery thrown in. Randy Rhoads was an American guitarist best known for playing with Ozzy Osbourne, and he tragically died in a plane crash in 1982, aged just twenty-five. His neoclassical technique revolutionised electric guitar playing, raising the standards forever. I have watched Youtube videos of this diminutive blond genius countless times, and the thought of what he could have achieved had he lived still moves me to tears. What came across most from his performances and interviews were joy, innocence and kindness, despite Rhoads inhabiting this seemingly-aggressive world surrounded by drugs and alcohol, and despite him composing music about the devil and demons.

Alexi Laiho is the frontman of Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom, one of my favourite bands. They are named after a gruesome 1960 multiple murder at Lake Bodom in Finland, in which the sole survivor claimed that the murderer was the Grim Reaper. Consequently, all Children of Bodom’s album covers feature a hooded Reaper figure, and this artwork was my initial attraction to the band because when I was a child, I was haunted by dreams of the Grim Reaper, like the character Mikko.

As with Mikko and Rhoads, Alexi Laiho is diminutive, blond, tattooed and somewhat fragile-looking, and he frequently wears black eye make-up. But it is mainly his voice that inspired me. He speaks perfect English, with an Americanised drawl, but his language is so full of swearing as to be almost an affectation. This studied ineloquence belies a musical intelligence that is undeniable; his compositions are beautiful. As if he is embarrassed by what he has created and unconsciously wishes to subvert it. And I find that contradiction so endearing that I couldn’t resist imitating it. I hope if he ever found out he would not be offended, because he is one of my heroes, and imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!

I made Mikko Norwegian bring in some Norwegian mythology; both from metal and from old Norse. Like Helen, he is drawn to coastlines, liminal places. His Norwegian background also brings suspicion; Norway is the ‘spiritual’ home of satanic metal and suffered a spate of church burnings by black metal fans in the 1990s. Is Mikko really a Satanist or is it just a gimmick? His name is more Finnish and Danish than Norwegian, but I just like the name Mikko, and the surname Kristensen has the obvious Christ-like connotations.

Most of the characters in Reprobation go on a spiritual journey, but Mikko’s journey is that he falls in love. He begins to discover, through Helen, the sort of person that he truly is, behind the mask of a nihilistic, drug-addicted guitarist. He is brave, funny, principled and kind. Readers might suspect him, or they might love him; what I can promise is that his story will not end with Reprobation.

You can read an interview with Mikko here:





Catherine Fearns is a writer from Liverpool, UK. Her first novel, a crime thriller called ‘Reprobation’, will be published by Crooked Cat Books in October 2018.

As a music journalist, Catherine is a regular contributor to Pure Grain Audio, and she has also published numerous pieces of short fiction and non-fiction. Catherine has a degree from Oxford University and a Masters from the London School of Economics. She began her career as a financial analyst, but after having four children, she retrained as a breastfeeding counsellor.

Having lived in several countries, she recently moved to Switzerland, where she discovered her love of writing and is a member of the Geneva Writers’ Group. She plays the piano very well but prefers to play the guitar very badly.

Oh, and she likes metal music. A lot. 



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Saturday, 27 July 2013

An interview with Sarah Louise Smith from Crooked Cat Publishing

Let's get to know Sarah Louise Smith, a British author of women's contemporary romance.

How did you find your publisher?
I found Crooked Cat Publishing through a simple Google search and then did a bit of research on their authors. I was impressed and decided to submit my ms to them... I was thrilled when they offered me a contract and they’ve been brilliant to work with – hence going back to them again with my second novel!
 
How do your juggle a writing schedule?
It can be really tricky to balance life/work/writing. I try to write early in the mornings and at weekends, in and around my social life. It isn’t easy but I love it so I do it! :) 

What's the best/worst part of being a writer?
The best thing is the lovely comments I’ve received from readers, it’s so nice to hear that someone has enjoyed my stories and makes all the work feel worth-while! The worst part is just the lack of time I have to dedicate to it; I never have enough time to do all the writing I want to do! 

What/who do you draw inspiration from?
All sorts of places – songs, books, films spark little ideas. Quite often my storylines are daydreams that got carried away! 

Do you set yourself goals when you sit down to write such as word count?
No... I have to be in the right frame of mind to write, so there’s no point in trying to reach a set word count if I’ve lost the inspiration... I tend to set a goal though, as in, I will finish this novel by a set date. So far though, I’m always late! 


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Do you have a critique/editor partner?
My husband always reads my work and it quite honest if he feels it’s good/bad or if a character seems to be doing something unrealistic, etc. Crooked Cat provide an editor, and in both instances this has been invaluable to me. 

Promoting is something most authors struggle with. How are you managing yours?
I have worked in marketing communications for over eight years so before I became published I was already experienced in writing marketing campaigns, building websites, using social media, etc. So I’m quite lucky in that regard. Mostly, I just try to put myself in the reader’s place (I read a lot of chick-lit myself so this isn’t hard) and think about what would make them want to take an interest in my books/me as an author and go from there. I think it’s mostly about building a brand for yourself. 

What is your book about? Genre, theme, essence etc.
My new novel, Izzy’s Cold Feet, is about a girl who’s about to get married. However, she’s not sure about her groom. Does she really love him? She starts to compare him with her ex-boyfriends and takes the reader through her past relationships one by one. To complicate matters and confuse her further, each boyfriend turns up in the week leading up to her wedding and Izzy has to question which of them she’d be happiest with. As a subplot, Izzy’s sister Helen has been missing since Izzy was twelve, so she’s got quite a few issues and problems due to that, too. 

Was there a character you struggled with?
Yes... I can’t reveal too much but the ending didn’t go the way I had originally planned. The characters kind of took over and I had to change the ending to make Izzy happy! 

If your main character were a real person, how’d they perceive you?
What a great question! I think Izzy and I would be friends; we’re similar in some ways as I am a bit of an over-thinker and so is she. We also both love to cook!

Thanks so much for having me visit today :)


Sarah Louise Smith


Sarah Louise Smith lives in Milton Keynes, UK, with her husband, two cute cats and a loopy golden retriever. She has an extremely lovely step-daughter and spends most of her free time writing, reading, cooking, and taking long walks.

She’s the author of two chick-lit novels: Amy and Zach and Izzy’s Cold Feet, both published by Crooked Cat.



Izzy's Cold Feet
One bride to be. Three ex-boyfriends

Izzy is engaged to Greg, who is everything a girl could want. The trouble is – all she can think about is the men she loved before she met him: sexy Ewan, the first love of her life; dependable Jason, who loved her more than she deserved; and irresistible Dexter, who broke her heart…

Then there’s the fact that her sister has been missing since Izzy was twelve. After such a traumatic childhood all Izzy wants is a normal, happy, settled life, but love is never simple.

In the week leading up to her wedding day, Izzy is forced to ask herself who she loves the most. And, given the choice, who would she want to spend her life with?



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