Sunday, April 14, 2013

Excited

That moment when your own writing gives you the chills... :D
I really want to share this snippet with all of you.  Perhaps I will soon.  Who is excited for a snippet?

Poem "Why Stories are Told" by Sarah A. Kaider is Published in Book!

On April 5th, 2013, Sarah A. Kaider's poem, "Why Stories are Told" was published in Author Ria Wood's book, "The Novel Writer's Ultimate Guide". 

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Almost My Birthday - and Other Updates

3/19/2013

So I haven't blogged in a while (I'm sorry, don't hate me), because I have been super busy working, entering a writing contest, and writing the OR Trilogy. 

I just wanted to say a little bit about my birthday.  As some of you may know, my birthday is on April 3rd, so it's coming up soon.  As I get older, my dream of becoming a full-time writer slowly diminishes - of course, it will never truly go away, but the possibility of turning that dream into reality seems to be a ticking time-bomb.  I know for a fact that if anything, I will get this trilogy published, one way or another (by publishing or self-publishing; but I'd much rather find a publishing company than go through the process of marketing all on my own).

I originally hoped that my series would be complete and published by my birthday this year (no, I won't tell you how old I am, so don't ask); however, it does not seem that I can get all three of my books published within the next fifteen days.  Holy crow, that would be cool. 

My goal is to have at least one of the books published before the end of this year (my manuscript for book one WILL be sent out this summer, no questions asked).  If all goes according to plan, book two should follow within the next year, and maybe even book three if we are lucky. 
I am really hoping to find a reliable* person to be my agent.  Most publishing companies require an author to have an agent before seeking publication.  A reliable agent has been hard to find. 
[*Note:  Reliable in this case means someone who will not slack-off, wasting precious time when something achievable and reasonable can be done.  The reliable agent should be on top of things at the appropriate time(s).]

I want to thank all of you for the support and anticipation that you have all shown me.  I can guarantee you that I am as excited - if not more - as all of you are to have this story/trilogy in circulation and in the hands of all of my curious little readers.  (Oh, and I hope you know that this trilogy is in the Science-Fiction/Fantasy genre.  I've also been told that it includes some horrific aspects [though I'm not sure those alone constitute a place for my books in the Horror genre], so I hope you're ready for that.)

I can also tell you that this series is not meant for young children.  It is meant to be a young-adult and adult read based on some content that may or may not be suitable for people of a young age.  But who am I to stop you from allowing your children to read my books?  It's all up to your discretion.  

So, I guess this is my way of telling you, my fans, friends, readers (if there are any of you Kaider-ites out there [lol]!) that the books are still being perfected for all of you, and that I hope you can hang in there a little longer.  You'll all get a chance to read my book in the near future.  That I can promise. 

With much love and anticipation,
Sarah A. Kaider
Young Aspiring Author

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Reminiscing My Mother's Book-Signing

1/30/13
As I am sure you know, my aspiration (besides becoming a psychologist) is to be a well-known author. 

Recently, my mother has published her very first children's book, and had her very first book-signing. 
This was, and still remains to be, very exciting for me, because it was the first signing I had ever been to, and the whole experience was new to me.  Ever since watching my mother's face light up as more and more people walked up to her asking for her autograph, bought her books, and complimented her on the work she put into her story; I have become that much more dedicated and inspired to publish the trilogy that I have written and planned for six years. 

For a while, I was scared to let my words leave my hands, because I was afraid that people would not understand my story; that it would be too complex or even the exact opposite; that people would find it to be too different.  I was also afraid that people would see my idea and laugh, tell me it was stupid, or perhaps, even burn my book. 

But now I have come to find that it does not matter to me if people love it or hate it. I surely cannot be the only person in the world who will see my points of view or even agree with them.  So what if I don't have every person on the face of the planet as a reader?  Someone will like my work enough to read it.  There are billions of people on this planet, and if I can get five of those people to read my published work (and like it), I will feel accomplished.

What I have learned from this experience is that the whole publishing process remains to be the most exciting accomplishment I yearn for.  If I could get people to read a mere three-hundred pages of my ideas, I will know that I have made great use of my life.  Multiply that by three books, and my life will be set.

I shall end this very long rant with the two words that keep me going every day and remind me that every day is a step closer to my achievement:  carpe diem.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Songs That Inspired Sarah Today (In no particular order)

  1. "Attack" by 30 Seconds To Mars
  2. "Not Gonna Get Us" by t.A.T.u
  3. "The Dream" by The Birthday Massacre
  4. "Exit, The" by A Kiss Could Be Deadly
  5. "Goodnight" by The Birthday Massacre
  6. "Kennedy" by Kill Hannah
  7. "Looking Glass" by The Birthday Massacre

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Angela's Sunflower by Azi Sabi Kaider

My mother's book has been published and is now available through Amazon and AuthorHouse, and soon, her website.  I am so proud of her.

I will not be biased and brag about how awesome I think it is, so I will let you determine that for yourselves. 
"Angela's Sunflower is a success story about a true event in the life of a young girl who cultivated an amazing sunflower from an otherwise ill-destined seed, all due to her persistence and confidence in the seed's potential."
Angela's Sunflower by Azi Sabi Kaider
Find it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1477297030/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_s7E6qb1J3DXKS
Find it on AuthorHouse: http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/Default.aspx?bookId=SKU-000429969