Kim Breyon
MM Contemporary, Paranormal
I am an Idaho native who grew up dreaming about traveling the world and writing stories. I would often spend my spare time curled up with my favorite blanket and a notebook, writing another fairy tale. I never would have guessed those fairy tales would one day grow into gay romances, but that is where my...
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#WordWeavers 16/3: Do you have any kind of ritual to get in the mood to sit down and write?
No, I really don’t. I guess it’s helpful to have had a long career where I often had to write whether I was ‘in the mood’ or not. I’ve written at airports, on ferries, many times on trains (including sleepers), in a tent, and in the Nobel Suite at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm.
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#WritersCoffeeClub 16/3: What's the largest cast you've ever written? What made it challenging?
Depends how you define ‘cast’. The books invariably have a lot of named characters, even if they’re one-page walk-ons. The largest number of POV characters in one book is four, in The Skilthorn Congress. There was nothing particularly challenging in that because all the characters were clear and vivid to me.
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#EroticMusings 41 — Are you self-taught, or have you been trained or mentored in your craft? Would you like more?
So outside of my creative writing lessons in high school, I'm self-taught. I went to university for business for one year and IT for four before ultimately dropping out. Once earnings get stable, I do want to learn more, but practice makes perfect (that's the musician in me talking).
Time to share another author friend: Bey Deckard
MM Action Adventure, BDSM, Contemporary, Dark, Erotic, Fantasy, Historical, Horror, Military, Mystery, Paranormal, Sci Fi, Thriller
Bey Deckard is the author of a number of novels including the Baal's Heart books, Max, Beauty and His Beast, and Better the Devil You Know.
Bey lives in Montréal, Canada where he ...
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One more day to get a free copy of my novel, HUMAN, on itch.io. Check it out!
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I feel like the dystopian techbros and super-rich aren't getting enough credit in this meme 🤔😁
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#PennedPossibilities 957 — Does your MC have or wear a signature color?
Roxane does and it's pink. So fun fact, she's a mix of me and my friend. Her body type is my friend but personality, likes and dislikes were mostly me. And my favorite color is actually pink.
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#WritersCoffeeClub 15/3: Talk about an experience you had sharing your writing with a group.
I’ve talked about my writing in various ways, including very recently to a local book club, but if ‘sharing’ means reading aloud or something I haven’t done that for a very long time. But then again the books are out there in the world, people are reading them, and sometimes they say nice things about them. That’s sharing too.
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Clickety-click to read my March newsletter.
Inside, I review 'The Memory Shades' by David Watkins, and 'How to get to Heaven from Belfast', which is streaming on Netflix.
If you like what you read...then subscribe here... https://jacquigreaves.eo.page/vpwy6
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#WordWeavers 14/3: Is selling your work for money important to you when you write?
For over 30 years I was writing for money almost every day. And I had to think about the audience as I was writing. But I also wrote fiction on the side, and that was for me. Now I’m concentrating on the fiction and though I’m keen to sell more books, I’m absolutely not thinking about money or audience as I write.
And that’s wonderful.
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#WritersCoffeeClub 14/3: Do you think readers want new experiences in structure or narrative, or do they prefer what's familiar?
Well, ‘new experiences in structure or narrative’ sounds like the sort of experimental writing that turns most readers off. Star Trek might seek out new life and new civilisations, but it tells the stories of those encounters in highly traditional ways. Storytelling is as old as humanity, and is a big part of what makes us human.
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Die nach wenigen Sekunden aufploppende Bitte, den Newsletter zu abonnieren, vermittelt mir die klare Botschaft »Ich bin wichtiger als der Inhalt der Seite«, und ist für mich Anlass, den Tab ungelesen zu schließen.
Bin ich wirklich der einzige, dem es so geht?
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#WritersCoffeeClub Mar. 13: Talk about an experience when you consulted an expert for a piece of writing.
For #ZackJackson 2, I wrote the Hayden Planetarium and asked specific questions about unprotected exposure to the vacuum of space. I never received a response. :/
#WordWeavers Mar. 13: Tell us about a quirk your SC has.
By modern standards Markos is not quirky at all. By Ancient Greek standards, being a level-headed even-keeled professional soldier, he's probably quirky because he treats a teenage girl with respect, consideration, and believes she should choose her own destiny.
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Only a few days left to get a free copy of my novel, HUMAN, on itch.io. Check it out!
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#WordWeavers 13/3: Tell us about a quirk your SC has.
Hedric has the habit, at moments of strong emotion or needing deep thought, of pulling off his glasses and polishing the lenses—even if they’re already clean. This is a very rare (for me) case of borrowing a specific trait from another author’s character. Can anyone tell who it is?
And now Hedric’s passed the habit on to his daughter…
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#WritersCoffeeClub 13/3: Talk about an experience when you consulted an expert for a piece of writing.
For clear examples of direct consultation, I turn to my non-fiction career. When writing a piece about mountain bikes and erosion, for example, I not only spoke to/emailed people like Fix the Fells, I spent a day at a footpath conference in the Lake District. I almost felt like a proper journalist.
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Buckle your seat belts. Someone just tried to pull one hell of a scam on me.
It began with an email I received on March 2nd. The email was from RB (name withheld), an editor at Pan MacMillan in the UK. She began by referencing a specific and somewhat obscure story thread from my one year run on writing Birds of Prey for DC Comics.
She went on to sing my praises, talk about interest in the Jem memoir, and mentioned many other highly specific works and aspects of my career. She talked about how my work might align with Pan MacMillan’s graphic novel and non-fiction catalogues. The final kicker was when she ended the email with a friendly quip about the number of my cats, something I’d just written about on my MoggyBlog FB page.
I was fairly stunned, not by the praise, but the extreme detail and specificity of the approach. I’ve seen plenty of samples of scams sent to authors that are always a bit vague and might mention one book title at most. This went way beyond that.
Which is why I failed to do the absolute number one smart thing I would normally have done – I didn’t look closely at her email address. I saw that it said macmillan and left it at that. I did look her up on the Pan MacMillan website and saw that she was a real person.
We exchanged a couple of emails and she strongly wanted me to have a literary agent. I’ve never needed one in the past and have always operated with only my entertainment agent. She was quite insistent that I needed one and recommended an agent named CD (name withheld) as someone she had worked with closely and had the right sensibility for my background. She gave me a personal email address for him, to “ensure he prioritizes your message”.
I checked out this agent and saw, once again, that he existed and was with a reputable UK agency. I found that the agency had a couple of co-agent associations with agencies in the US, including one I knew, the Howard Morhaim Agency. He looked legit.
So I did the thing -- wrote him an introductory email, and we’ve been exchanging a daily email every day for the past week, including on weekends. He was all about my “legacy”. We discussed specific projects, and he relentlessly pushed me to get something called a Dynamic QR code to create a Digital Author’s Bridge. I had never heard of such a thing, was only familiar with regular old static QR codes. We went back and forth on it a lot until I finally understood what he was talking about. It sounded like a good idea, but when I researched them, I found they were rather pricey to obtain and maintain.
I wanted more info on what his agency contract would include, what his commissions were, how he handled ancillary rights, the usual business items I would naturally want to know. He kept on about the QR code. His relentless push on the QR code is when I began to suspect something was off about this whole situation.
I pushed back harder and he finally gave a minimal amount of info on commissions, and kept pushing about the QR code. He insisted that we had to put that in place BEFORE signing a contract, or as he called it, a Letter of Engagement.
By now, the many little red flags grew into a Big Red Flag. Had I paid more attention to the fake email address in the very first message, that would have been a Big Red Flag right there, but I missed it. Mucho stupid on my part.
The red flags piled up:
• RED FLAG: insistence on doing this QR code before signing a contract.
• RED FLAG: not providing standard agent information about a contract or even wanting to discuss it.
• RED FLAG: the fact that the layout, structure, and phrasing of his emails were extremely similar to the RB emails, right down to the constant use of 3-bullet points as selling points.
• RED FLAG: a total lack of feedback to a creative project I proposed and instead simply accepting it without comment. No agent worth his salt is going to accept a quarter-page pitch without having feedback, opinions, wanting to know more, etc.
• RED FLAG: the constant push-push-push to get this blasted QR code before anything else.
• RED FLAG: ending nearly every email with the promise of a “global roll-out”. Of what? I had yet to write any of the things we were discussing.
When I began looking over the exchanges from the beginning, it seemed unlikely to me that “RB” would have done such a deep, deep dive into my work and background to include the specifics she did, not to mention reading my MoggyBlog. I mean, sure, it’s flattering, and it massages my ego, but I’m realistic.
Which left the notion that all or much of this was created using an LLM. If so, it’s the most nuanced one I’ve seen. It would have had to scour the internet for references to my work, such as articles, reviews, interviews, my amazon author page, and so on, then compiled it into a convincing email without including hallucinations or false references. If so, it represents a huge advance in the ability to scam authors and is therefore a significant threat.
If not, if it done by a person(s), they sure put one hell of a lot of effort into it.
During this process, I consulted with Victoria Strauss of Writer Beware. She gave me the official email for CD. I sent him an email in which I forwarded one of the last messages from “him” with a query. I received an automated reply that he was at London Book Fair and out of touch for email. The reply included the name of a colleague, so I sent the same email to her. She confirmed that the messages did not come from CD and appreciated that I brought it to their attention.
I’m trying to get a valid contact for RB, so I can warn her as well.
Meanwhile, fake CD’s next message went on about how his QR code set-up was so much better than other sites because it was free and permanent. RED FLAG. And it would integrate straight into my Amazon store to my author’s page. RED FLAG. And for the umpteenth time, he ended with a variation of “Once we have this simple link live, we can sign the formal agreement and get the global rollout moving immediately.” RED FLAG.
I played this out a bit longer, very carefully, because I couldn’t figure out what the ultimate scam was here. However, the mention of amazon store integration made me wonder whether I even had an amazon store.
I have a page that lists all my books. I don’t know whether that’s actually a store. I certainly don’t make any money off it, but I guess it’s meant to be my “store”.
Looking at my author’s bio on the amazon store, I suddenly realized that the reference to the number of cats was actually pulled from there, NOT from my MoggyBlog. By a bizarre coincidence, at the time I wrote that bio I mentioned a sixth cat possibly joining the horde. And very recently, I wrote almost exactly the same thing in the present. Different cats, different places, but so alike that it’s no wonder I assumed RB was speaking of my present situation, not the past.
I wrote that bio in 2018 shortly before the fire. After the fire and losing everything, being homeless and whatnot, I completely forgot this page and bio even existed. I haven’t looked at it since then.
I see where much of what was referenced came from there, including an off-hand comment about a ridge from RB that had puzzled me. In the bio I mentioned we lived on a volcanic ridge. That clinched that the material in RB’s emails was drawn from this seven-year-old bio on amazon, treating it as current.
The last email from the hoaxer is again about tying a QR code to my amazon store. All this effort is to gain control of my amazon store? To do what, create a horde of fake AI books with my name on them? To steal digital assets from me? Those are the best guesses I can make.
I sent an email today that will show the hoaxer I’m aware of the scam. We’ll see whether they bother to respond.
I’m posting this in detail to alert other authors and to lay out how the scam has proceeded. I would love to hear from anyone that has had a similar scam run on them. Take care out there.
Please spread this far and wide.
Great article by Cory Doctorow about "AI" and writing.
The points it makes are two. The first is that students using "AI" to write is a structural problem, not a lack-of-virtue problem. Big tech and teachers put the students in a position where they *almost* can't not use "AI" in some capacity. (1/2)
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So, two revelations about my book in the last two days.
First, I actually made myself read some of my first draft yesterday, and it's not nearly as janky and disjointed as I'd feared. I don't in fact have to rewrite it from scratch, thank baby Superman. (I got halfway through it about a year ago and was so horrified that I haven't touched it since, but I think I'm finally ready to get back in.)
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Got back in the saddle today with my creative writing, which felt good. Initial response to my premise has been positive but I feel that I’m spinning my wheels a bit in this second act. Still not 100% sure how to get from beginning to end but hoping something will come. #WritersOfMastodon #CreativeProcess
#WritersCoffeeClub Mar. 12: How do you "stress test" your work?
I'll read it at least once before turning over to my editors. Then, both of them read it, and I'll often hire 3-5 beta readers, as well as I'm doing final revisions.
#WordWeavers Mar. 12: How could someone who knows your MC well console them after the last time you made them suffer?
Well, it's all in the book. You're just going to have to read #FirstFire when it comes out later this year.
#WordWeavers 12/3: How could someone who knows your MC well console them after the last time you made them suffer?
Jerya suffers, not from anything I do, but because the world is the way it is, and all the efforts of herself and others aren’t delivering change anywhere near fast enough. The best consoler is Railu, who’s genuinely suffered more than Jerya has. This gives her a perspective on how much progress has been made, as well as all that remains undone.
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