Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2019

Writing Outside My Comfort Zone

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My current WIP (work in progress) is outside my usual genre. Sort of. A bit. Well, kind of. Hmm ... this is going to take a little explaining.

You see, I write historical fiction and historical romance. It's pretty much commonly agreed upon that one can slide seamlessly between those two very connected genres without upsetting or disappointing your readers.

But then there's my current WIP. It's a western. Now granted, it's a historical western, but it's still a western. So what's the difference between historical fiction and a historical western? It's the difference between Margaret Mitchell and Louis L'Amour, or the difference between John Steinbeck and Zane Grey. One is writing fictional characters in historical settings, and the other is writing about cowboys.


Westerns are all about the cowboys.

I like cowboys. I raised one. No, seriously, my son is a team roper and horse trainer. I really did raise a cowboy.

I took a step of faith when I decided to give this a try. It's not what I'm used to and comfortable with. But writing about cowboys turned into something I didn't expect - a lot of fun! While my tagline has always been, Writing History with a Touch of Humor, I'm finding that humor and cowboys go hand-in-glove. There are times while writing that I literally laugh out loud ... and get some weird looks from my dog.

My foray into writing a historical western is probably going to expand into a three-book series partly because there's enough story here, partly because I've fallen a little bit in love with my main character, and partly because I'm really enjoying it.

It takes some nerve to step outside our comfort zones, but it can worth it too. I challenge you all - whether in writing or another area of your life - to step outside your comfort zone this year and try something new. You never know where it might lead!

Pegg Thomas
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Friday, May 25, 2018

Friday Fun and Cover Reveal with Amber Schamel

Hello Everyone!

Happy Friday! I have something fun to kick off the weekend. I came across this audio skit on the Steve Laube agent blog, and my family and I got a great laugh out of it. Mostly because we could really imagine a scene like this happening. And it may or may not be us. LOL.

Hopefully ya'll enjoy it too.




Alright, now that we're all warmed up with some great words, (hopefully no one is wearing galoshes today.) I have another fun thing for ya'll.

Today I am publicly revealing the cover for my newest project! I'm super excited about this one, because it is my first non-fiction book. It will be coming out July 17th, and the material is very close to my heart, seeing as how I come from a family of 12 siblings.



Here's some information about 12 Sisters Who Changed History:


The remarkable lives of twelve sisters who changed the course of history.
Historians paint pictures of amazing men and women who influenced the world, but seldom do we hear about sister duos that forever altered the course of history. Whether fighting together—or against each other—these twelve women set armies to flight, guarded homelands from invasion, transformed countries and religious systems, and begat nations. From mythical Athena and Artemis, to the English thrones of Mary & Elizabeth Tudor, the influence these women left behind is taken for granted. Join us on an inspirational journey through time as we explore the extraordinary lives of Sisters Who Changed History.
*Athena & Artemis (Ancient Greek Mythology)
*Rachel & Leah (Ancient Palestine)                                                                    
*Tru’ng Trac & Tru’ng Nhi (Vietnam)
*Mary & Anne Boleyn (England)
*Mary & Elizabeth Tudor (England)
*Angelina & Sarah Grimke (England) 

Coming July 17th! You can keep up with all of my projects, giveaways, and special content by subscribing to my newsletter.

Tell me what you thought of the audio skit and the new cover to get your name in the drawing for Whither Shall I Go by Gina Holder!