Showing posts with label Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Update. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

O is for Original Member of Operation Awesome #AtoZChallenge

Operation Awesome's #AtoZChallenge theme for 2018 is... 
OA to Z! We'll be correlating our usual posts with the challenge letters, plus, each weekend, you'll get a chance to get to know one of our bloggers better.

Operation Awesome has had many members come and go over the years, while keeping the heart of the blog the same. One of the Original blog members, Angela Townsend, reached out this month to give us an update on her writing life. We thought our readers would love to see what she's doing now!
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Books and Motion Pictures 
By Angela J. Townsend

Hello everyone! For those of you who do not know me, I am Angela Townsend. I am a founding member of Operation Awesome. In 2010 my writing career was just beginning and life was very different than it is today. I went from writing in my car while my kids were at school to having a full time office staff, and a full time writing career. I became published all over in world, a member of the Authors Guild of New York, and had a motion picture made from one of my novels, The Forlorned®. I went from living in amenity—to being represented by the former vice president of Paramount Pictures. I also went from being someone who avoided conflict at all cost to someone who fought in the highest court in the country—the U.S. Supreme Court--for my publishing rights.

The journey has been long, hard and stressful. I have taken a lot of knocks and I have certainly learned lessons along the way. As many of you know being an author in todays oversaturated market is challenging at best. I have always known that my best bet was to stay in the motion picture industry. I am by nature, a visual writer. I absolutely live in the world of my creating and it is a bright and vivid place for me. In the motion picture industry this is an absolute must in order to have a sellable screenplay. You have to be able to envision the landscape that is your story. You must know every single brick in your story’s foundation, every little detail about how the world works. You must know it like you know your own soul.

Walt Disney had a saying: the way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. I believe 100 percent in those words. It takes blood, sweat and dedication to get things done. It takes more doing and less talking. Disney was a voice actor and a cartoonist, but he was also a shrewd businessman and cultural icon. He had a determination to succeed like no other. Often, when I would fall flat on my face, I would turn to those who also struggled. Everyone sees the theme park but no one sees the tears, stress and pools of blood behind it.

When my motion picture dreams became a reality, I had to learn to do a lot of things on my own. I designed and made my own press kits because I knew my film had to stand out in a crowded market. I had to be unique and it had to be within my budget. I spent hours developing these unique press kits. I needed something so large that the studio heads could not just set it aside and overlook it. I needed press kits that were unique in the industry and thankfully I achieved that by equipping them with every sensory detail I could—just like my novels. Sight, sound and smell were all included in my giant handmade press kits. See my Youtube video here: https://goo.gl/fqMqGv

Now back to Mr. Disney. My favorite ride at Disneyland has always been The Haunted Mansion. I love the spooky atmosphere, like the haunted paintings, ghosts and Doom Buggies. This creepy ride comes with the best vintage theatrical effects. Maybe that is why I write mostly in the thriller suspense and horror genres.

My motion picture, The Forlorned, was shot in a haunted, historical mansion in Somers, Montana. The filming took place in the dead of winter--in twenty below temperatures. Although this was very hard on the actors and crew, it created the perfect "chilling" atmosphere for the movie.

The Forlorned movie was released on October 3rd of last year. It's available in many venues, including: Vudu, Amazon Prime, iTunes and also in DVD format. To view the trailer please go here: https://goo.gl/2NE2rg

The movie is much different than my story as most movie adaptions are. It can be far too expensive for the the film makers otherwise. I was also able to obtain my publishing rights back to the novel. I re-wrote and had it published again under my own corporation. It is available in Kindle and paperback formats on Amazon here: https://goo.gl/3i7JTB

Thank you everyone who has supported me since the beginning. I appreciate you more you know. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if I can be of help to you.

Angela.


Friday, January 15, 2016

NaNoWriMo 2015 Updates! How You Doin'?

NaNoWriMo
From NaNoWriMo: I wrote a novel! Now What?

I had to pull it out of my rear end, but I finished National Novel Writing Month 2015 with a complete novella.




Mine's an allegory about the end of the world. What did you write about?

And how is that project doing today? Have you looked at it since November 30th?

I purposely haven't! But now it's January and this is the month to take the next steps for me.

My first steps are to...

1. Print the whole thing out.

2. Smile at it.

3. Get a cuppatea and lie down in bed with it, pen in hand. 

4. Make little notes in the margins. Correct typos. 

5. Set it aside.

6. Move notes to the computer copy. 

7. Start revision. 

How about you? Have you already landed an agent or publisher for your NaNo project? Or are you just about to dust it off, like me?

Thursday, May 2, 2013

My Life in a Nutshell (with as many Nathan Fillion gifs as I could find) ;-D

I've been sort of crazy slammed with deadlines since sometime late last year. So I've been a little


and


and
(I know he's not Nathan but gotta love some Brendan Fraser too - esp this pic lol)

But a week or so ago, I sent in book 2 of the Blood Blade Sisters trilogy. 


And yesterday, I sent in edits on my other summer release (a zombie fairy tale retelling).




And I don't absolutely have to get started on book 3 of BBS until next week. Which means....I get a little break for a few days! 


Of course, then it will begin again and I'll be all

But until then, I can just chill. Maybe work on a few proposals for a new series I've had in mind for years that I LOVE that makes me feel all


and

though maybe I'll do a little something just for fun, like catch up on my TBR list :-D


So, until next time....




(disclaimer: I did not make any of the gifs. They were found at the following links: Gif 1, Gif 2, Gif 3, Gif 4, Gif 5, Gif 6, Gif 7, Gif 8, Gif 9, Gif 10, Gif 11, Gif 12, Gif 13, Gif  14)





Sunday, September 26, 2010

Update. Update. Update.

Ah Sunday, that day of relaxing, eating, blog trawling and, in my case, inflicting way too much sugar on my poor system in the form of chocolate. Although last week it was the bag of Swedish Fish I bought on a trip to Ikea with my parents, brother and sister-in-law. Yum.
But I digress. Today I'm here to do a quick Operation Awesome service announcement. We loved the response to the 100 followers contest, but there are still a few we haven't heard from yet. :(
Here are the winners below. If you won, but if we haven't heard from you, please get in touch. There are some OA gals waiting to say hi.

Julie Weathers wins Katrina’s 10-page critique

Elizabeth Briggs wins a custom blog banner or button, and a 10-page critique by Kristal

Coffeelvnmom wins Kelly’s 10-page critique

Jared Larson wins Lindsay’s 10-page critique

Cali Davidson wins Angela’s 20-page critique

Rachael Harrie wins Amparo’s one-line pitch AND query critique

Happy Sunday to all. Now this little Brit gal needs to get back to Kristal's 1k a day challenge. Have you joined the fun yet?