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Bonnie L. Price

Bonnie L. Price
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Bonnie L. Price was born in 1990 and has lived in several different states. At the age of twelve, while living in rural Upstate New York, she turned to writing as a way to entertain herself. Without internet or TV, there was little else to do during the long, cold winters.

What started as a way to amuse herself soon became a passion, and she's been writing ever since.

When she's not writing, she can be found playing games, tinkering with Photoshop, or spoiling her dog.

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Song of the Depths: A Sci-Fantasy Cyberpunk Thriller
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Song of the Depths: A Sci-Fantasy Cyberpunk Thrillerby Bonnie L. PricePublish: Sep 21, 2020Series: Song of the DepthsNew Adult Romance Science Fiction
Fateseal: A Demon Fantasy GameLit (Deck of Souls Book 1)
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Fateseal: A Demon Fantasy GameLit (Deck of Souls Book 1)by Bonnie L. PricePublish: Dec 13, 2018Series: Deck of SoulsNew Adult Romance Fantasy
Beneath the Mists: A Romantic Demon Fantasy (Of Astral and Umbral Book 1)
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Beneath the Mists: A Romantic Demon Fantasy (Of Astral and Umbral Book 1)by Bonnie L. PricePublish: Mar 02, 2018Series: Of Astral and UmbralNew Adult Romance Fantasy
Courting Balance: A Romantic Demon Fantasy (Of Astral and Umbral Book 2)
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Courting Balance: A Romantic Demon Fantasy (Of Astral and Umbral Book 2)by Bonnie L. PricePublish: Mar 17, 2019Series: Of Astral and UmbralNew Adult Romance Fantasy

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  • Song of the Depths

    1 Song of the Depths: A Sci-Fantasy Cyberpunk Thriller - Published on Sep, 2020
  • Deck of Souls

    1 Fateseal: A Demon Fantasy GameLit (Deck of Souls Book 1) - Published on Dec, 2018
  • Of Astral and Umbral

    1 Beneath the Mists: A Romantic Demon Fantasy (Of Astral and Umbral Book 1) - Published on Mar, 20182 Courting Balance: A Romantic Demon Fantasy (Of Astral and Umbral Book 2) - Published on Mar, 2019

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  • Reader's Favorite Review - ★★★★★
    2020

    Song of the Depths: A Sci-Fantasy Cyberpunk Thriller

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      • Bonnie L. Price Bonnie L. Price 3 years ago
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      • When writing, I tend to keep a nocturnal schedule. My creative thought process functions better between 11PM and 4AM.

        When editing, I keep a diurnal schedule. I'm able to think more analytically during the day, which helps me be more objective about what changes need to be made.
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      • One of the biggest changes is chapter length. I used to write 8000-10,000 word chapters. Now, I average around 4000 words. This has helped readers grasp the pacing of the books much better, since many people equate chapter length to the passage of time in-world.
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      • Bonnie L. Price Bonnie L. Price 3 years ago
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      • Absolutely. From an early age, I had a grasp that if people were selling books, that meant they were making some amount of money off them. If they were making money off their books, then it was simply a numbers game to determine if someone could make a living off their writing.
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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • Partially. There are different things I've experienced throughout life that I've added to my series as 'echoes' in a sense. Loose references that people will similar experiences will relate to, and only when it makes sense for the character or situation.
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      • I believe a good cover is the most important thing you can get for your book. It's what initially grabs (most) readers' attention while scrolling through dozens of books per search page. You need to be able to stand out, and a poorly executed cover will give some readers the impression you don't care about your work. It's important to know the trends for your genre, then try to stand out while remaining 'on brand' for that genre.

        Title, I think, is less important. However, whimsical or hilarious titles--when used well--can be a huge draw for people. Usually, the cover, blurb, and content of your sample have to support that type of title.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 3 years ago
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    • Have you ever experienced "Writer's Block"? Any tips you would like to share to overcome it?
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      • I have, and it took a while for me to realize what causes it for me.

        Which leads into my advice: Learn how your brain works best. Some people work best as a planner, or as a pantser, or as a hybrid of the two. Forcing yourself to go against how your brain works makes it highly likely you will run into writer's block. For me, I can't plan. Otherwise, I hit writer's block within seven chapters. If I pants, I can write seven chapters in two days or less.

        Do what works for you, and don't let others shame you into writing their way.
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      • Bonnie L. Price Bonnie L. Price 3 years ago
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      • I have friends, family, and colleagues who check the negative reviews first to see if the feedback is valid. They act as a filter between me and the vitriol/trolling that can occur.

        As for dealing with bad reviews, I remind myself that even the most popular authors get shredded in comments, reviews, and critique. If it's valid, then it's something I can apply to better my work. If it's vitriol, well, I don't see it because of the amazing people in my life.
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      • Bonnie L. Price Bonnie L. Price 3 years ago
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      • My wrist. I have ongoing issues with my right wrist due to my mouse, so I've had to do most of my writing via 4thewords on my cellphone. Using my PC for extended amounts of time hurts, and dictation isn't an option currently.
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      • Bonnie L. Price Bonnie L. Price 3 years ago
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      • The fact that guys don't agree what guys are like. I have some great friends who let me ask them literally anything I might need to know. But, not everyone is the same. Even if most of my friends agree on one aspect of being male, there will always be people who disagree--and blame my sex for that 'mistake.'
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      • Readers enjoying my work and supporting me enough that I can viably continue releasing the books they love.

        Even without their support, I would still be writing--but I would not be publishing.
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