What a day everyone had!
My day was pretty quiet; Impossible to spend much time outside with all the heat (112 here yesterday) and all the smoke. Smoke is very bad again this morning, it is so overcast that it looks like it is getting ready to rain. It isn't.
I am finally getting around to finishing up my second book, a young adult science-fiction fantasy this time. Sixth draft, very hard work, of course.
What this actually means is a whole lot of hours spent sitting on my couch with my computer on my lap, madly typing away, trying to get my thoughts on paper while at the same time trying to remember the basic tenets English grammer.
I am having difficult categorizing the new book, as one must do for successful advertising on Amazon. My "Christmas Jones" book has this problem as well. Is it a cowboy story? Is it a Christmas story? Is it a 'Western'? It is kind of all of these things, so doesn't fit neatly into any particular category either (makes Amazon's targeted advertising difficult!).
I have the same problem with my new book, only maybe a bit worse this time (you might think that I would learn!). I have always been fascinated by the extremely close inter-species bond between humans and dogs (a bond that is really quite strange, in the natural order of things, if one thinks deeply about it). I am taking this closeness and running with it.
LOL. I guess I could say the new book is in the "ecology-disaster" category for the sci fi/fantasy genre, but it is also about - kinda - mental telepathy between the main protagonist and her dog. Of course, I don't call her companion a dog in my story. That would be too easy!
But a dog it is!
But this does put me right back into the book genre problem. Is it a fantasy novel? A science fiction story? A novel about ecology? Is it a book about mental telepathy? LOL: Is it a book about dogs in outer space
? It's none of these things, and all of them. Again, it makes targeted advertising difficult. And, without targeted advertising, no one will ever find my book among the (literally!) millions of other books sold on Amazon, so I somehow need to get it right.
Have read rather widely about dogs, and their eons-long association with humans. Dog books, both fiction and non, fill my bookshelf. An interesting conundrum always is "Did we influence dogs to be what they are? Or did dogs influence
us to be what
we are?". There are good arguments for both viewpoints!!
My current (nonfiction) favorite is: "The Genius of Dogs: How Dogs Are Smarter Than You Think" by Brian Hare (He is a professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University) and Vanessa Woods. A blurb about this book:
“Many authors have tried to anecdotally capture the emotional bond between humans and dogs. Here at last is a book that digs deep into cognitive science to unravel the mysteries of the canine brain." https://www.amazon.com/Genius-Dogs-Smarter-Than-Think/dp/0142180467/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=dog+cognition&qid=1599492336&sr=8-1I'm hoping to finish this final draft by the end of the month, then I will start on the cover art. I have been working on it, literally, for many years and will be happy to have it completed so that I can go on to the next one. Whatever the next one will be!
Have a good day, everyone. I echo what Tina said. Tina, you really have a gift for words. Thank you.
Anne