Monday, August 31, 2009

What is Call of the Hawks?

Dear reader,

Call of the Hawks is a publishing campaign designed to help an unpublished author aquire the book publishing he desires. Getting a manuscript into book format in Australia is a task not many wish to undertake, as it is a hard and tedious quest sending out queries and synopsis' to a variety of different agencies, who are indeed helpful but are reluctant to take on new clients.

My name is Kevin James John Carpenter, and I am 17 years old, currently attending my final year of High School at Jamison High where I am one of the Vice Captains. I like to spend my spare time reading, writing, keeping in shape at the gym, going for bike rides and walking in natural reserves. All of which pay tribute to my writing, each activity sprouting new ideas in my mind. I currently have no permanent job, and so have much spare time on my hands which I use to my advantage.
For the past three years I have been working on a book series of my own. Plotting, planning and writing. It started as nothing more than an online role playing adventure with one of my closest friends, but it quickly evolved into a passion and almost a job of mine, to build this world, and mould it into existance.
So after two years of work and figuring out where exactly it is I should start writing my story, I started work on the first book in this series early november last year which I worked on consistantly until July of this year.
With the first book complete, now the obvious question is, how to get it out into the world? Find an agent? Find an editor? Find a publisher? Self-publish? It is alot to think about, and for a 17 year old half of it goes way over my head, and the other half goes way way over.
I've sent out a query to many agencies and have failed to hear a positive reply, if any reply from most. So, now I ask for your help.
I have designed this blog for everyone to learn abit about the first chapter in this large story I have to tell, and to hear their opinions on it, and of course for a source to find help in transferring this project into book format so the world can read it.
It is not about the money. It is about the look on peoples faces when the read the story. It is about telling the tale only few have heard. It is about continuing story telling through paper rather than converting everything into a movie.

If you have any information at all that could help in publishing my book, please, contact me at:
kevin.108@hotmail.com
All help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
Kevin James John

10 comments:

  1. Kevin James John Is totally awesome
    PUBLISH HIS BOOK

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  2. This looks like a promising novel, I look forward to reading it.

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  3. hey kev i am only 14 but i think if i got my mum to help me read it i would love to read ur book and i can tell all my friends ABOUT it and i cant wait to read it so EVERYONE HELP KEVIN PUBLISH HIS BOOK!!!!!

    from a friend (rhiannon)

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  4. Kevs a Mad cunt ;)

    Puclish hiis book (:


    x0.

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  5. Not only is this book great, but so is the author. He is one in a million.
    I believe this book should be published because Kevin has put so much time and effort into this book. So give it a chance. :)

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  6. Matio Bombardier said....When i guy can outsmart his hsc engish teacher 9 times out of 10 thats amazing but when that same guy writes a incredible novel thats interesting,charismatic but most of all actually enjoyable the potential is astonishing his not only a great guy but a great friend his book deserves to be published and if i had the money i would do it myself but i cant so please help him out if u believe a good book should go unread .Thanks

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  7. Keviee is maad annd soo iss hiss boook (Y)

    JessBabess<33 Oxx

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  8. dude its a highly articulate, deep book, i cant believe your 17 and you have managed to produce such a impressive novel, i really do you hope you get published, a potential mind you are....

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  9. I honestly think that this book and its author have the potential to go to very high places. I can't even guess the effort that Kevin has put into this book, but I'm sure its a lot more than I have ever done. Give the young bloke a chance, publish his book :)

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