Please welcome International Bestselling Author Luke Murphy
I’m delighted to welcome International Bestselling Author
Luke Murphy on my blog.
Luke’s debut novel is “DEAD MAN’S
HAND”, a crime-thriller set in Las
Vegas .
I asked Luke to share with us how
he moved “from Professional Hockey
Player to Published Novelist”
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From a family of avid readers,
even as a child, I always had a passion for books. Whether it was reading
novels on road trips or writing assignments in school, literature was always
part of my life.
In the winter of 2000, after
sustaining a season ending eye injury while playing professional hockey in Oklahoma City , I found
myself with a lot of time on my hands, and a new hobby emerged.
I didn’t write with the
intention of being published. I wrote for the love of writing, as a hobby. I
continued to hobby write through the years, honing my craft, making time
between work and family obligations.
Then I made a decision to take
my interest one step further. I’ve never been one to take things lightly or
jump in half way. I took a full year off from writing to study the craft.
I constantly read, from novels
in my favorite genres to books written by experts in the writing field. My
first two purchases were “Stein on Writing”, a book written by successful
editor Sol Stein, and “Self-Editing for Fiction Writers” by Renni Browne and
Dave King.
I read through these novels and
highlighted important answers to my questions. My major breakthrough from
Stein’s book was to “Show don’t Tell”. I had to trust my readers. I even wrote
that phrase on a sticky note and put it on my computer monitor.
The Self-Editing book helped me
learn how to cut the FAT off my manuscript, eliminating unnecessary details,
making it more lean and crisp, with a better flow. I learned to cut repetition
and remain consistent throughout the novel.
I continually researched the
internet, reading up on the industry and process “What is selling?” and “Who is
buying?” were my two major questions.
I attended the “Bloody Words”
writing conference in Ottawa ,
Canada , rubbing
elbows with other writers, editors, agents and publishers. I made friends
(published and unpublished authors), bombarding them with questions, learning
what it took to become successful.
Feeling that I was finally
prepared, in the winter of 2007, with an idea in mind and an outline on paper,
I started to write DEAD MAN`S HAND. It took me two years (working around full
time jobs) to complete the first draft of my novel.
The first person to read my
completed manuscript was my former high school English teacher. With her
experience and wisdom, she gave me some very helpful advice. I then hired
McCarthy Creative Services to help edit DEAD MAN’S HAND, to make it the best
possible novel.
I joined a critique group,
teaming up with published authors Nadine Doolittle and Kathy Leveille, and
exchanging manuscripts and information. Working with an editor and other
authors was very rewarding and not only made my novel better, but made me a
better writer.
When I was ready, I researched
agents who fit my criteria (successful, worked with my genres, etc.) and sent
out query letters. After six months of rejections, I pulled my manuscript back
and worked on it again. Then in my next round of proposals, I was offered
representation by the Jennifer Lyons Literary Agency.
After months of editing with
Jennifer, and more rejections from publishers, my dream was finally realized in
April, 2012, when I signed a publishing contract with Imajin Books (Edmonton , Alberta ).
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Luke Murphy lives in Shawville , Quebec
with his wife, three daughters and pug.
He played six years of professional hockey before
retiring in 2006. Since then, he’s held a number of jobs, from sports columnist
to radio journalist, before earning his Bachelor of Education degree (Magna Cum
Laude).
Murphy`s debut novel, Dead Man`s Hand, was released by
Imajin Books on October 20, 2012.
For more information on Luke and his books, visit: www.authorlukemurphy.com, ‘like’
his Facebook page www.facebook.com/#!/AuthorLukeMurphy and
follow him on Twitter www.twitter.com/#!/AuthorLMurphy
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From NFL rising-star prospect to wanted fugitive,
Calvin Watters is a sadistic African-American Las Vegas
debt-collector framed by a murderer who, like the Vegas Police, finds him to be
the perfect fall-guy.
…and the cards don't fall your way?
When the brutal slaying of a prominent casino owner is
followed by the murder of a well-known bookie, Detective Dale Dayton is thrown
into the middle of a highly political case and leads the largest homicide
investigation in Vegas in the last twelve years.
What if you're dealt a Dead Man's Hand?
Against his superiors and better judgment, Dayton is willing to give Calvin one last chance. To redeem
himself, Calvin must prove his innocence by finding the real killer, while
avoiding the LVMPD, as well as protect the woman he loves from a professional
assassin hired to silence them.
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Review Blurbs:
"You may want to give it the whole night, just
to see how it turns out."
"Dead
Man's Hand is a pleasure, a debut novel that doesn't read like one,
but
still presents original characters and a fresh new voice."
—Thomas Perry , New
York Times bestselling author of Poison
Flower
"Part police
procedural, part crime fiction, Dead Man's Hand is a fast, gritty
ride."
—Anne Frasier , USA
Today bestselling author of Hush
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