The Dream Waters Series is Complete!

For now, I thought I’d share some of what I’ve been up to:

I did a book signing at Wegmans in my hometown to celebrate the release of Dream’s End.
I was a vendor at Momento Con in Pittsburgh, where I got to meet Mark Sheppard, aka Crowley, the King of Hell on Supernatural! (I couldn’t be happier with the shirt he chose to wear that day!)

And our family gained a new member when we adopted Nacho, the cavapoo who melted my heart the moment he first curled up in my arms.

Writer’s Digest Awarded DREAM WATERS Honorable Mention for Fantasy Fiction

I am absolutely thrilled to announce that DREAM WATERS was awarded Honorable Mention for Fantasy fiction in the 2018 Writer’s Digest Self-published e-book awards!!!

It’s such a tremendous honor for my novel to be recognized by a publication that has featured James Patterson, Andy Weir (author of The Martian), Alan Alda, and so many other notable writers in their cover articles.

DREAM WATERS won a Bronze Medal for Fantasy Fiction!

I’m thrilled to announce that DREAM WATERS won a bronze medal for fantasy fiction in the 2018 Readers’ Favorite international book award competition!

I’ll be traveling to Miami in November to accept the award and attend the Miami book fair, where all the award winning books will be on display in the Readers’ Favorite booth!

My Busy Tuesday 

Yesterday was a fabulous day for this author. I gave a presentation at the library in Sodus, NY. Met some lovely fellow bookworms, and was touched to see some familiar faces in the crowd, who made the trip to listen to me spreak. 

My book blog tour stop also posted my latest interview, where I shared a few random facts—including one about my character descriptions that I wasn’t aware of until I was asked the question.

Check out the interview here:

Readeropolis.blogspot

And leave a comment on the Readeropolis post for another chance to win the $50 Amazon/B&N gift card at the end of my tour!

My Latest Interview 

I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Danielle —one of my absolute favorite book bloggers —on her blog, Books, Vertigo & Tea. I first connected with Danielle early on in my writing career, and I have thoroughly enjoyed every interaction with her.

I was touched that Danielle took the time to come up with a personalized list of questions, specific to me and my books.

Check out our conversation and take a peek at her blog. I’ve added quite a few books to my want-to-read list based on her book reviews.

Books, Vertigo & Tea —Author Interview / Erin Jensen

My Book is in Good Company Today!!!

I woke to find myself in the #2 spot on the AMAZON uk BEST SELLER list for contemporary fantasy fiction this morning, right next to J. K. Rowling!!!!!!!!!!

I’ve also hit the top of the charts on the AMAZON BEST SELLER lists in Canada & Australia:

Dream Waters is currently the #1 BEST SELLER in magical realism on AMAZON in Australia & #1 in magical fantasy on AMAZON in Canada this morning!

I’m now officially the author of an international best seller. Not a bad way to end the work week! 

Lies, Book Titles & my Dream Team

Yesterday’s stop on my book blog tour was hosted by Fabulous & Brunette.

Check it out to read one of my favorite excerpts from DREAM WATERS (Dream Waters #1) —it’s the reader’s first glimpse of Benjamin, one of my darker characters, who plays a major role in later books —and read my interview to find out what I’ve lied about, how I came up with my book titles & the actors I’d choose to play my characters on the big screen!

Fabulous&Brunette—DreamWatersBookTour

 

Character Creation

On January 4th, my book blog tour stop was hosted by Sharing Links & Wisdom.  The post included an excerpt from DREAM WATERS (Book 1 of the Dream Waters series) and my thoughts on creating characters:

Character Creation 

The world is chock-full of characters. Personally, I’ve always been drawn to the quirky folks, the misfits, the people who march to the beat of their own drummer and don’t give a damn what anyone else thinks. Those people make life interesting. What fun would it be if everybody followed the latest trends, dressed like the magazines told them to and behaved the way they were expected to? Characters with quirks make a story interesting. The good news is, you can find characters everywhere.

None of my characters are modeled after real people. That’s frowned upon…in fact, I think it can get you sued. That said, a few of my characters are loosely based on people I’ve come across in my lifetime. The two that jump to mind are Bob and Nellie in my debut novel, Dream Waters. When I first created them, they were one-dimensional. Charlie and Emma couldn’t be the only patients in the psychiatric facility, so I created Bob, Nellie and Frank to interact with them. Over the course of the story, Bob and Nellie did what respectable characters always do. They developed minds of their own and demanded that their stories become part of the narrative. Little did I know—when I created the crotchety senile old man who swears like a sailor and the shriveled old woman who’s constantly crooning squeaky-voiced lullabies to a child that isn’t there—those two characters would become the favorites of many of my readers.

Bob, my potty-mouthed television-obsessed senior citizen, was loosely based on a patient at a nursing home that my Girl Scout troop visited during the holiday season many moons ago. We went there to put on a talent show for the patients. Another girl scout and I both took ballet lessons (this was back when I was too young to realize that I wasn’t graceful, but that’s another story), so we choreographed a little dance routine. We showed up dressed in tutus borrowed from the ballet studio and the nursing home staff unplugged the television in the lounge to plug in our music. Let me just say, I’m a bit of an introvert. Performing in public has never been my thing. Imagine my horror when we began our routine and one extremely vocal gentleman spent the entire time hollering, “Plug in the T.V.! Plug in the T.V.!” That brief comedic moment of childhood trauma stuck with me and became the inspiration for Bob, the television-obsessed elderly mental patient. Bob then took on a life of his own because as any good character knows, real people are never one-dimensional. I’m sure that gentleman at the home is long since deceased, but I’d still like to thank him for inspiring me to create one of my most beloved characters. Bob doesn’t make an appearance in the second book of my series, but my readers loved him so much that I felt compelled to bring him back in Book Three. I think my readers will be pleased with the direction his story ultimately takes.

Nellie, my frizzy-haired squeaky-voiced old woman who spends her time rocking and singing to a child that no one else sees, was loosely based on a patient in a long-term care facility where I did a clinical rotation during pharmacy school. I never actually saw the woman because I was sitting in a backroom pouring over patient charts to make recommendations on their meds. While I sat there in my white lab coat quietly doing my thing, this elderly woman would sit in the hallway and repeat the words, “I want my baby. I want my baby…” After several choruses of this, the nurses would hand her something. I’m assuming it was a stuffed animal or a doll because I’m fairly confident they wouldn’t hand this woman an actual baby. Shortly after they’d give her the “baby” she’d start in with, “Please take my baby. Please take my baby…” That also stuck with me enough to find its way into my first novel. After I introduced her to the story, Nellie took matters into her own hands and ended up playing a pivotal role in the narrative.

Like I said, characters are everywhere. As a writer, I appreciate them for the precious gems that they are, and I don’t mean that sarcastically. No living breathing person is ever one-dimensional. The humorous or terrifying quirks that initially define them are nothing but first impressions. Every character, living or pen-and-ink, has a story to tell. Every life matters, and I for one try never to forget that the grouchy customer at the pharmacy counter may have a sick child they were up all night with, or an elderly spouse who’s slowly slipping away before their eyes. Our life experiences are what shape us into the characters that we become. It’s a writer’s job to remember that and craft their characters accordingly. Giving them past struggles and heartaches is the way to breathe life into them so that they step off the page and into the reader’s heart.

Check out the complete post & leave a comment for another chance to win the $50 Amazon/B&N gift card at the end of my tour!

http://sharinglinksandwisdom.blogspot.com/2018/01/the-dream-waters-series-vbt.html?zx=3711196015b0654

 

You can add DREAM SIGHT (Book 3 in the Dream Waters series) to your “Want to Read” list on Goodreads!

It won’t be long now!  After a few unanticipated delays, I’m thrilled to tell you that DREAM SIGHT (Book 3 in the Dream Waters series) should be available within the next few weeks!  You can add it to your “Want to Read” list on Goodreads now!

Book 3 is my personal favorite, as it tells the backstory I’ve been dying to tell since I started the series.  Several of the scenes have been in my head for ages, not so patiently waiting to be shared.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36960187-dream-sight