Well, folks, I have just uploaded my paranormal murder mystery, The Grave Artist, to Amazon and BN.com. A mere two to three years ago, this would have made me a desperate, self-published author. Now, it makes me an "Indie" author, sticking it to the Publishing Man.
Apparently, I'm part of a vast econo-technological uprising, which makes me kind of hip. Who knew?
Anyhoo, I encourage anyone who loves a good ghost story to take a gander. You will get more than your 99-cents worth, I promise. Coming soon to the Apple iBookstore!
Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Announcing The Grave Artist by Paula Lynn Johnson
Labels:
murder mystery,
paranormal,
The Grave Artist,
Young Adult


Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The Young Adult Novel Pitch
Pitch #1: Sixteen-year-old Kira Belle couldn't be more bored when she moves to a remote Irish fishing village to live with her estranged mother. But then she meets Seamus, a brooding young man with a dark secret . . .
. . . he's a leprechaun.

Wait. Not that kind of leprechaun.

There we go. Much better.
When Kira first resists his attentions, Seamus plies her with her one weakness: shoes, each pair lovingly cobbled with his own hands. She falls for Seamus -- hard. But can Seamus resist the urge to trick her? Will he jealously guard his pot o' gold? Or will he finally offer his treasure up to Kira . . . in more ways than one?
Verdict: Intriguing premise. However, Irish demographic too narrow. Additionally, leprechauns same as pixies, which have been done.
Pitch #2: Sixteen-year-old Anna Lovely couldn't be more bored when she moves to Cornhusk, Nebraska to live with her estranged father. But then she meets Demetrios, a brooding young exchange student with a dark secret . . .
. . . he's a satyr.

Oh, for God's sake, not that kind of satyr.

Yes. Thank you.
When Anna first resists his attentions, Demetrios plies her with her one weakness: gyros, each one lovingly rolled with his own hands. She falls for Demetrios -- hard. But can Anna love Demetrios without succumbing to his lusty satyr nature? Or will he seduce Anna into a drunken, violent, bacchanalian frenzy?
Verdict: I like the bestiality overtones. Edgy! But could be problematic with Middle America, not to mention PETA, ASPCA, etc.
Pitch #3: Sixteen-year-old Serena Babe couldn't be more bored when she moves to a truck stop out in the middle of nowhere to live with her estranged grandmother. But then she meets Beelzebub, a brooding young truck driver with a dark secret . . .
. . . he's Satan.

&^%$@!, people. Do we never learn???? Think Satan as in gorgeous fallen angel, okay?

Yes! Finally. Sheesh.
When Serena first resists his attentions, Beelzebub plies her with her one weakness: an insatiable lust for money, fame and power. She falls for Beelzebub -- hard. But will Beelzebub drag Anna to Hell and slow-roast her over a spit for all eternity? Or will their scorching love survive temptation?
Verdict: Love it! This one's a go! Look for Damned If I Do to hit bookshelves in late 2010!
. . . he's a leprechaun.

Wait. Not that kind of leprechaun.

There we go. Much better.
When Kira first resists his attentions, Seamus plies her with her one weakness: shoes, each pair lovingly cobbled with his own hands. She falls for Seamus -- hard. But can Seamus resist the urge to trick her? Will he jealously guard his pot o' gold? Or will he finally offer his treasure up to Kira . . . in more ways than one?
Verdict: Intriguing premise. However, Irish demographic too narrow. Additionally, leprechauns same as pixies, which have been done.
Pitch #2: Sixteen-year-old Anna Lovely couldn't be more bored when she moves to Cornhusk, Nebraska to live with her estranged father. But then she meets Demetrios, a brooding young exchange student with a dark secret . . .
. . . he's a satyr.

Oh, for God's sake, not that kind of satyr.

Yes. Thank you.
When Anna first resists his attentions, Demetrios plies her with her one weakness: gyros, each one lovingly rolled with his own hands. She falls for Demetrios -- hard. But can Anna love Demetrios without succumbing to his lusty satyr nature? Or will he seduce Anna into a drunken, violent, bacchanalian frenzy?
Verdict: I like the bestiality overtones. Edgy! But could be problematic with Middle America, not to mention PETA, ASPCA, etc.
Pitch #3: Sixteen-year-old Serena Babe couldn't be more bored when she moves to a truck stop out in the middle of nowhere to live with her estranged grandmother. But then she meets Beelzebub, a brooding young truck driver with a dark secret . . .
. . . he's Satan.

&^%$@!, people. Do we never learn???? Think Satan as in gorgeous fallen angel, okay?

Yes! Finally. Sheesh.
When Serena first resists his attentions, Beelzebub plies her with her one weakness: an insatiable lust for money, fame and power. She falls for Beelzebub -- hard. But will Beelzebub drag Anna to Hell and slow-roast her over a spit for all eternity? Or will their scorching love survive temptation?
Verdict: Love it! This one's a go! Look for Damned If I Do to hit bookshelves in late 2010!
Labels:
genre,
paranormal,
Twilight,
YA,
Young Adult


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