Emem Uko's Blog - Posts Tagged "fiction"
First Chapter of Facade
I've shared the first chapter of Facade on the FictionPress link below.
Enjoy!
https://www.fictionpress.com/~zands
Enjoy!
https://www.fictionpress.com/~zands
Published on July 24, 2015 18:37
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Link of the first chapter
Hi,
I heard some people were unable to open the first link I posted. Here it is.
https://www.fictionpress.com/s/325905...
I heard some people were unable to open the first link I posted. Here it is.
https://www.fictionpress.com/s/325905...
Published on July 26, 2015 18:47
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Facade Chp 2
Here is the link to the second chapter of Facade. It's one of my favorite. I hope you enjoy it.
https://www.fictionpress.com/s/325905...
https://www.fictionpress.com/s/325905...
Published on August 10, 2015 10:38
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Get Façade by Emem Uko on Kindle for Free!
Façade by Emem Uko is free on Kindle from Thursday, April 28 through Saturday, April 30. Download and enjoy!
http://www.amazon.com/Facade-Emem-Uko...
http://www.amazon.com/Facade-Emem-Uko...
Published on April 28, 2016 07:20
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"Hers to Tell" Releases on August 15, 2016
Mark your calendars. Hers to Tell, my first thriller will be released on August 15, 2016
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Born with OCA1b, Cara Ella Smith couldn't be more different from her sisters. The need to move far away from family lands her in Miami, where she becomes a writer. Her first novel indirectly aids Detective Abram Jonah in the arrest of a vile human being, and she becomes a target as a result. On the day of her 8th book signing event, she is almost run down by a vehicle, which she narrowly avoids because she is pulled away from the road by a dashing hunk, Jet Meyer.
There is a nagging fear that tugs at her. Jet is hiding something. He skillfully evades personal questions that Cara asks him. Cara is plagued with anxiety and nightmares from her near-death experience, but deep down, she knows that her distress has more to do with Jet than the incident.
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Born with OCA1b, Cara Ella Smith couldn't be more different from her sisters. The need to move far away from family lands her in Miami, where she becomes a writer. Her first novel indirectly aids Detective Abram Jonah in the arrest of a vile human being, and she becomes a target as a result. On the day of her 8th book signing event, she is almost run down by a vehicle, which she narrowly avoids because she is pulled away from the road by a dashing hunk, Jet Meyer.
There is a nagging fear that tugs at her. Jet is hiding something. He skillfully evades personal questions that Cara asks him. Cara is plagued with anxiety and nightmares from her near-death experience, but deep down, she knows that her distress has more to do with Jet than the incident.
Published on August 01, 2016 12:30
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fiction, new-book, new-release, thriller
Hers to Tell Online Release Party!
Hi Everyone,
I'm so happy to be introducing you to another book and I'm grateful that you'll be sharing the moment with me on August 15. This is an Online Release Party - so you don't have to travel anywhere. Just stay close to Facebook :)
Order of Event
August 14 - I will announce Giveaways on www.ememuko.com and how you can enter for a chance to win any of them. There will be Two major prizes and others.
August 15 - "Hers to Tell" will be available for purchase in both paper back and Kindle formats. I will share what inspired me to write (HTT) and some of my favorite lines. Questions will be answered too.
August 17 - Entry for the giveaway will close at 10:00 a.m.
August 18 - Winners will be announced.
Good luck and thank you so much for your support. I look forward to August 15. Please share this online party with your friends :)
I'm so happy to be introducing you to another book and I'm grateful that you'll be sharing the moment with me on August 15. This is an Online Release Party - so you don't have to travel anywhere. Just stay close to Facebook :)
Order of Event
August 14 - I will announce Giveaways on www.ememuko.com and how you can enter for a chance to win any of them. There will be Two major prizes and others.
August 15 - "Hers to Tell" will be available for purchase in both paper back and Kindle formats. I will share what inspired me to write (HTT) and some of my favorite lines. Questions will be answered too.
August 17 - Entry for the giveaway will close at 10:00 a.m.
August 18 - Winners will be announced.
Good luck and thank you so much for your support. I look forward to August 15. Please share this online party with your friends :)
Published on August 11, 2016 06:27
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book-release, fiction, hers-to-tell-by-emem-uko, thriller
Facade - 2nd Edition

Good news! The 2nd edition of Façade has been released in preparation for its sequel, Janus. Enjoy this edition, which is a fraction of the cost of the 1st edition. Available right now on Createspace and will be available on Amazon in a couple of days.
Here is the link to purchase it: www.createspace.com/6790931.
Happy reading!Emem Uko
Published on February 24, 2017 06:03
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contemporary, emem-uko, facade, facade-by-emem-uko, fiction, romance, ya-novel
Chill with Hers to Tell
Winter is coming! and there are free days in the season to chill with a hot book...see what I did here? Okay, so I don't have enough outlets and connections to spread the word about Hers to Tell but I have Z and S, my fun blog. I know this is barely a popular medium that gets traffic but I trust that anyone who sees this post will share it. Thank you in advance.
I started writing a while ago, just for fun. I still don't think I'm a great writer but I do know how to tell a good story. Writing books preserve the stories and get them in the hands of more people. My first published work, Facade, was not planned. But its wonderful reception lessened my fear of writing and I have continued to do so since then.
Now, I am shamelessly promoting my suspense novel, Hers to Tell because I want to share this book with everyone. It is a good book and I'm only saying this because of the positive comments I've gotten about it. If it is that good, why isn't it on the best lists out there? It will be, one day. But to get it there, I need you to pick it up, share it, and talk about it. There are good writers out there who already have the right connections to spread the word about their books even before they're published. They can get their books buzzing with a snap of the finger. There are also good writers who don't have the connections but have the support of readers who can change the game. I know I fall into this category and am grateful for that because I know the power of word of mouth.
Hers to Tell has gotten some buzz, but it needs to continue in order to get it to where it should be. Where do I want it to be? At the top of lists that appreciate a good book. I am busy writing other books at the moment but I know that I should never stop promoting my past works, especially if I like them. So please bear with me for doing this. I was told that I wasn't doing enough.
Here are some reviews and feedback of Hers to Tell.
Bella Naija weighs in on Hers to Tell
Amazon Reviews of Hers to Tell
Please Re-post and Share this.
Thank you!
With gratitude,
Emem Uko
Author
P.S. Below are links to the first three chapters of Hers to Tell and where to purchase the book.
First Three Chapters
Amazon
OkadaBooks
Barnes and Noble
EmemUko.com
Published on December 08, 2017 05:51
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New Book Cover Reveal

Published on January 19, 2018 05:17
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Naming the Characters of Notice Me
Coming up with character names is one of the best parts of writing a book in my opinion. I put so much thought into the names that thinking back, it seems ridiculous and like a waste of time and energy. But that's not the case. I find that questions about the character names arise when readers notice the oddity of the name or feel like there is a meaning behind my reason for choosing a certain name. It so happens that Notice Me, my latest book, is filled with names that are 'interesting.'
Let's start with the main character, Anders. Anders' name was very easy to come up with because I had spoken with a stranger and he said his name was Anderson, but he pronounced it as Ander - son (like son, daughter). It stuck. I didn't want a long name for my main character and I wanted a name with no particular meaning behind it because he was going to have a complex-no-ethnicity-in particular-background. I randomly called him Anders and deleted the last two letters.
Now, his parents' names took a lot of thinking on my part. The Quigleys. You think they're English, right? Feng Quigley is Anders' father's name. What do you think now? Exactly. I have mixed ethnicity with his name but my description of him makes him even more colorful and there's a reason for that.Feng is an Asian name and I was leaning toward the Chinese meaning. Quigley is “very British” like it has been described to me. Yes, I picked that for origin and sound-sake. Feng Quigley, put together, gives a light and heavy feel. Feng, like the wind, is light and smooth. Quigley, added to it, makes it seem heavy, but Anders’ father, a slightly big man, is formed around his name. He is a baker after all.
Everest Quigley is Anders' mother's name. I wanted a name for a slim, regular, but larger-than-life woman. It seemed perfect to me when I thought of the mountain.
These names were created to add to the ambiguity of the characters' ethnicity because that is not my main focus in the book. But you can tell that the Quigley household embraces multiculturalism. My aim is to make the reader input wherever they want Anders to be from and whatever country they think he moved to. I made it vague on purpose and I think you'll enjoy it immensely.
This name game didn't end with the main character and his family. Here are the others. The band members - Trance, Twine, and Alphonso. I discovered that Trance was actually a real name for boys, but I named him this just because you'll see in the book how his behavior makes people react. No, he doesn't put people in a trance. The reason for the name, Twine, doesn't have to do with strength so much as it has to do with the appearance of the character. His muscly self can tie down the attention of swooning fans. Alphonso, a popular name in real life, was chosen for origin sake. I wanted to add a different flavor to the band members and this Italian/ Spanish name was my best choice.
The girls - Reva and Mabel-Agatha (don't laugh at the second name because it does grow on you). The meaning of Reva in Latin is to regain strength and there's another meaning in Hindu. But I chose this name for the Hebrew meaning, "to tie." Mabel means "lovable" and Agatha means "good." Now, do you understand why I said, "don't laugh?" The names together may sound ridiculous, but their meanings make them awesome!
That's it for the name-game from my book, Notice Me. Feel free to ask me questions about how I came up with other names you discover in the book.
Published on March 01, 2018 11:13
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