Out of Sight, Out of Mind

Posted Pete Bauer Author, Gabby Wells, Marketing, Novel, story telling, Writing

When working on a project, I need my must-have information staring me in the face or I’ll never remember all of it.  It’s just the way I’m wired. Years ago, during training for my day job, I learned that people organize their workspace in a variety of different ways, depending on how their minds manage […]

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A Healthy Faith Journey

Posted Pete Bauer Author, Children, Faith, Gabby Wells, Novel, Writing

The primary reason I am attracted to creating faith-based entertainment for young adults is because they have virtually no viable options that promote a healthy faith journey. Whether it be our Nikki & Babs DVD or our upcoming Gabby Wells novel series, I feel there is a growing need for young adult characters that are […]

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Marketing Plans

Posted Pete Bauer Author, Gabby Wells, Marketing, Novel, Writing

Creating an effective marketing campaign means you have to work backwards. For our first book, Gabby Wells: Water & Blood, Dorothea and I met and had a brainstorming session over lunch, discussing all of the things that have to happen between now and the release of the book.  As you can imagine, such a list […]

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Publishing Options

Posted Pete Bauer Faith, Gabby Wells, Novel, Writing

Out of the plethora of publishing options available today, we’ve ranked three that fit the best. Our Gabby Wells novel series is about a teen sleuth who, along with solving mysteries, must also deal with the high demands of her faith.  These stories are not written in a preachy sort of way. Though most people […]

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Book Cover Photo Shoot

Posted Pete Bauer Author, Gabby Wells, Marketing, Novel, Writing

A few days ago we setup a green screen in my living room and shot some potential book cover shots for the five books in the Gabby Wells series. DC fooling around. I’m fortunate to have a photogenic daughter who also happens to have been instrumental in development of the Gabby Wells character.  So, it […]

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Platform

Posted Pete Bauer Author, Gabby Wells, Marketing, Novel, Social Media

Platform, by Michael Hyatt, is one of the most helpful books I’ve read in a long time. It guides you throw the process of creating a compelling product and how to use proven strategies to promote that product in the numerous social media outlets available to you. The “Platform” refers to rising you above the […]

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Gabby Wells Trailer

Posted Pete Bauer Gabby Wells, Marketing, Screenplay, Writing

One of the benefits of having worked in the entertainment industry in a variety of different positions is knowing how to create and edit a trailer. After mulling numerous ways to use a trailer to promote the first Gabby Wells book, we decided to use the hand-held camera/docu-drama approach. This should give it a sense […]

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From Screenplay to Novel

Posted Pete Bauer Author, Gabby Wells, Novel, Screenplay, story telling, Writing

The differences between a screenplay and a novel are equivalent to the differences between a blueprint and a finished building. Over time, screenplays have come to be structured in a very specific way so that each page equals approximately one minute of screen time.  And the three act screenplay structure, where major events happen at […]

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My Greatest Creative Asset

Posted Pete Bauer Gabby Wells, Writing

My daughter, Dorothea, is my greatest creative asset. She has been by my side in the creative process since she was a young adult.  She’s always been a heavy reader and a lover of movies.  For example, when she was nine years old we watched Hitchcock’s The Birds.  As soon as the movie was done, […]

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Gabby Wells – Writing Backwards

Posted Pete Bauer Gabby Wells, Writing

Most of the time, television series or movies are based on novels.  With Gabby Wells, it was the other way around. In 2008, we started a film company called Sonlight Pictures.  As we formulated our business plan, we wanted to create a movie trilogy for the young adult audience about a teen sleuth struggling with the high […]

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