Clarissa Johal: Blog Tour & Guest Author - The Wraith of Carter’s Mill : The Curse of the Carter Women by C. Evenfall #paranormal #suspense

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Blog Tour & Guest Author - The Wraith of Carter’s Mill : The Curse of the Carter Women by C. Evenfall #paranormal #suspense

Writing for Fulfilment          
by C. Evenfall  

I always wanted to be a writer. As a matter of fact, I do not remember a time when it was not dream of mine. As important as the goal was however, I do not think I ever considered how much or little money I could make doing it.

For me, writing was just something I felt compelled to do, but as I began to explore the publishing industry and the newer version, self-publishing, I came to see that a lot of writers are just entrepreneurs looking for the next best “work from home” opportunity. I clawed viciously at the pile, digging frantically, looking for the artists. . .the people who write “just because.” I was relieved to find that they are still out there; they just might not be getting the bulk of the attention.

I had to ask myself which mattered most, publishing a book that I could be proud of, that I thought other people would enjoy or mass producing mediocre fiction for the fast buck. The choice was easy for me. Before I pursued any publishing options, I decided that what mattered most to me was the quality of the work. Better to have a small following than to have a bucket full of disappointed readers.

The catch 22 is that in order to find those folks who will enjoy your book, there has to be some amount of marketing and that requires money. So. . . if you invest in something, you are hoping to get a return, or at the very least break even. Before I knew it, I was in the same situation every other debuting author finds him or herself, making business decisions about marketing my book. What a drag?

The main goal for me was simply writing good books, so marketing them is a struggle for me. I work very hard to create a balance between creativity and marketability when I am writing, but I think the most important thing I can do is continue to write just for the fun of it.

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The Wraith of Carter’s Mill 
The Curse of the Carter Women
C. Evenfall

Genre: Paranormal Suspense
Publisher: Books, Authors and Artists
Date of Publication: March 31, 2015
ISBN: 1503205096
ASIN: B00VIU9YKS
Number of pages: 436
Word Count: 110,800
Cover Artist: Carolyn Holland

Book Description:

The Wraith of Carter’s Mill chronicles five generations of women from the turn of the century to present day. It depicts in startling detail the result of an old curse and the wraith that haunts the family. Sensitives, The Guardians and The Forgotten tell the tale while the fourth shocking segment, Carter’s Mill provides the back-story. It reveals the shameful truth behind a century of sorrow and the curse of revenge that plagues the Carter women.

Zeb, the Carter family patriarch, is a hard, callous man. He runs his thriving sawmill, farm and family with an iron fist. When he commits an incredible act of cruelty, he ignorantly brings a terrible curse down upon all his kin. Martha Thompsons’ prophecy proves true as the family falls into ruin, and the women pay the price.

Almost a century after Zeb’s death, a Carter daughter is born with notable yet uncanny gifts. It will be up to Shyanne to unearth a long buried family secret and set an old wrong back to rights. Will she find a way to lift the curse and banish the accursed wraith that haunts her? If she fails, she risks losing her own little girl to the dark entity forever.

A small North Carolina community, where everyone knows everyone sets the perfect stage for this suspenseful drama. Rich in history and southern culture, The Wraith of Carter’s Mill harkens back to a time when life was simpler, and superstition was part of everyday living.



About the Author:

C. Evenfall grew up on the Crystal Coast of North Carolina. In many ways, her community was isolated from the outside world, and time simply stood still. The old ways of “doing things” surrounded her, and she was both fascinated by the rich history and influenced by it.

As with any such place, the area was rich with ghost lore and old tales of “people done wrong.”

C. Evenfall, a child seen and not heard, hovered as close as she dared, listening to the old stories when the adults got together talking about old times. She also spent many nights with the sheet pulled over her head in childish fright.

A paranormal encounter when she was just six years old, experienced by two other people at the same time, convinced her that ghosts really did exist. C. Evenfall has been seeking answers ever since. Her fascination with the unexplainable, coupled with her love of history and southern culture and the role women play in both, have inspired her to write The Wraith of Carter’s Mill, a series of novellas. Each inspired by tales from her childhood and the family members who passed them down.

Life has taken her many places, but today, C. Evenfall resides with her husband in the same fishing village where she grew up. Together they enjoy hiking, camping, gardening and the outdoors in general. She forgives his skeptics’ dismissal of things that go bump in the night and loves him dearly in spite of it. They complement one another perfectly.

Twitter: @CEvenfall2

Tour giveaway

1$ 25.00 Amazon Gift Certificate 
5 Signed Paperback Copies of The Wraith of Carter’s Mill
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4 comments:

Heather R. Holden said...

Heh, yeah, marketing is a necessary evil, I've learned. If only it weren't as time-consuming as creativity!

Anonymous said...

Agreed Heather...marketing can eat away at hours and hours of writing time. . .and for those of us who work full time, that can be a drag!

Anonymous said...

I would like to thank Clarrisa for hosting "The Wraith of Carter's Mill" today. I am very excited to be here and will be popping in and out all day to answer questions!

Clarissa Johal, Author said...

You are very welcome :)