Chance to Win
Hey all,
Today I'm being interviewed over at Lori Brighton's blog. Stop by and comment for a chance to win an autographed copy of STOLEN FURY.
And Dorchester recently added a cool feature to their website: The browse inside feature. Below you can get a peek at the first 10% or so of STOLEN FURY. (They don't have STOLEN HEAT up yet on the site.)
Today I'm being interviewed over at Lori Brighton's blog. Stop by and comment for a chance to win an autographed copy of STOLEN FURY.
And Dorchester recently added a cool feature to their website: The browse inside feature. Below you can get a peek at the first 10% or so of STOLEN FURY. (They don't have STOLEN HEAT up yet on the site.)
Labels: Contest, Interview, Stolen Fury
:~: Friday, April 17, 2009 :~:
Mr Romance 2009
I stole this from Leah's blog in case you missed it:
Who will be Mr. Romance 2009? It all comes down to Saturday’s competition at the Romantic Times Booklovers convention in Orlando. But even if you can’t be with us as the guys strut their stuff down the runway, you can at least cast a vote for your favorite.
Go to Romantic Reads to check out each model's info and vote for your favorite.
Now seriously wishing I was going to RT!!!
Who will be Mr. Romance 2009? It all comes down to Saturday’s competition at the Romantic Times Booklovers convention in Orlando. But even if you can’t be with us as the guys strut their stuff down the runway, you can at least cast a vote for your favorite.
Go to Romantic Reads to check out each model's info and vote for your favorite.
Now seriously wishing I was going to RT!!!
Labels: Dorchester, Mr. Romance, RT Convention
:~: Thursday, April 16, 2009 :~:
Heroes Who Drive You Looney
A couple of weeks ago, Alexis Morgan came and spoke at my local RWA chapter meeting. She was great, had some constructive things to say about finding time for writing in our busy schedules. And she was especially nice to me after her talk when I picked her brain about writing in the paranormal genre. As you all know, I have a new paranormal series starting in May 2010. It follows the descendants of the seven greatest heroes from Greek mythology. I wrote the first book - MARKED - last year, fell in love with the hero and heroine and was very excited about the story. When it sold, I was elated. If it does well it has the potential to be at least seven books, possibly more. Obviously, I really want it to do well!! Now that I'm working on the second book in the contract, though, little issues are popping up, things I didn't need or have to think about when writing the first book without a contract. Things like...keeping my sexy warriors consistent from book to book, making sure my world building is strong enough and makes sense, differentiating between my Argonauts so they all don't sound the same.
I've never been one for character sheets. Characters come to me fully developed when I sit down to write their books. But this series is different, and a few things Alexis said really hit home for me. We chatted about her strategies, how she uses the hero archetypes to differentiate her warriors, and she sent me some character charts that I printed and have been using. And while it's all great and has helped and I'm using them (to some degree), I'm realizing that even when I plot or graph out parts and pieces of my book, things never go the way I plan.
Case in point. I'm several chapters into DECEIVED (working title for book 2 in the Eternal Guardians series) and all along I've been thinking my hero is a warrior. I IM'd my awesome CP the other night, ready to pull my eyebrows out because my hero is doing anything BUT acting like a warrior. Here's how the conversation went:
Me: I've really had it with this guy.
Joan: What's wrong?
Me: Zander is not acting like a warrior. He's acting like a lost soul. Nick is supposed to be my lost soul!
Joan: Hm...I hate to break this to you, but Nick is very much your warrior. Didn't you read the book you wrote?
(Hear me sighing?) Some days, the more I write, the more I'm convinced I know nothing about writing. And yet, at the same time, I know what works for me is not over-analyzing how I get to the end. Sometimes I think writers are so overanxious to label their writing as this way or that, or follow someone else's directions on how to write that they lose that magical element that makes their writing so unique.
I'm not tossing the charts. I think, for me, they're a good starting point. And definitely helpful to refer to as I try to recall which Argonaut has which powers and which direction his personality favors. But characters are as unique as real people, and for me, I don't think I can classify each one into eight basic labels. So Zander may be a lost soul. But I guarantee he definitely has some warrior in him too. (At least that's what he's whispering in my ear at the moment.)
Have you ever had a character pull a 180 on you mid-way through a chapter or book? And what do you think about labeling characters?
I've never been one for character sheets. Characters come to me fully developed when I sit down to write their books. But this series is different, and a few things Alexis said really hit home for me. We chatted about her strategies, how she uses the hero archetypes to differentiate her warriors, and she sent me some character charts that I printed and have been using. And while it's all great and has helped and I'm using them (to some degree), I'm realizing that even when I plot or graph out parts and pieces of my book, things never go the way I plan.
Case in point. I'm several chapters into DECEIVED (working title for book 2 in the Eternal Guardians series) and all along I've been thinking my hero is a warrior. I IM'd my awesome CP the other night, ready to pull my eyebrows out because my hero is doing anything BUT acting like a warrior. Here's how the conversation went:
Me: I've really had it with this guy.
Joan: What's wrong?
Me: Zander is not acting like a warrior. He's acting like a lost soul. Nick is supposed to be my lost soul!
Joan: Hm...I hate to break this to you, but Nick is very much your warrior. Didn't you read the book you wrote?
(Hear me sighing?) Some days, the more I write, the more I'm convinced I know nothing about writing. And yet, at the same time, I know what works for me is not over-analyzing how I get to the end. Sometimes I think writers are so overanxious to label their writing as this way or that, or follow someone else's directions on how to write that they lose that magical element that makes their writing so unique.
I'm not tossing the charts. I think, for me, they're a good starting point. And definitely helpful to refer to as I try to recall which Argonaut has which powers and which direction his personality favors. But characters are as unique as real people, and for me, I don't think I can classify each one into eight basic labels. So Zander may be a lost soul. But I guarantee he definitely has some warrior in him too. (At least that's what he's whispering in my ear at the moment.)
Have you ever had a character pull a 180 on you mid-way through a chapter or book? And what do you think about labeling characters?
Labels: Eternal Guardians, Writing
:~: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 :~:
Good News!
Happy Dancing today for good friend and fellow GH-er, Kristina McMorris, who got the call from Kensington! Way to go, Kris!!!!
Labels: Sales
:~: Friday, April 10, 2009 :~:
Happy Good Friday!
Today I'm over at the Mid-Willamette Valley blog talking about faith (a timely topic given the holiday) and books. Hop (pun intended since Easter is on Sunday) over and leave me a comment!
:~: Thursday, April 09, 2009 :~:
More Good News & Free Books!
Seems everyone's jumping on the good news about romance novels.
This is from today's episode of the Today Show:
And are you in the mood for $100 worth of free books? My editor's having an awesome egg hunt contest. Go play!!!
This is from today's episode of the Today Show:
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
And are you in the mood for $100 worth of free books? My editor's having an awesome egg hunt contest. Go play!!!
:~: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 :~:
Recession-proof Romance
Good news for romance novels in this sluggish economy!
New York Times article - Recession Fuels Readers' Escapist Urges
New York Times article - Recession Fuels Readers' Escapist Urges
:~: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 :~:
Small Things To Be Thankful For...
1) Spring Break is over! (I'm a week late getting this up here, but I'm still thankful for it!)
2) Sunny 75 degree weather. Karin Tabke mentioned yesterday on Twitter or Facebook or one of those places that nothing beats a beautiful day in Northern California. Karin, I'm sorry to tell you this, but you're wrong. Nothing, NOTHING tops a beautiful sunny and warm day in the Pacific Northwest. Clear blue skies, mild temps, no pollution, no humidity, snow-capped mountains in the distance and a lush green valley beneath your feet. Pure heaven.
3) My new proposal is done and off to my agent.
4) Birthdays. My 2nd Gremlin is about to turn 7 on Friday. Still hard for me to believe.
5) Opening Day!!!! The Padres are my team. They didn't win their opener, but opening day is still a total rush!
6) The OSU Beavs starting their season with a bang.
7) Rockstar ('nuff said)
8) Nickelback
9) The fact Friday Night Lights got picked up for two more seasons!
10) The return of Denis Leary and Rescue Me (tonight!!!!)
So what things are you thankful for on this gorgeous spring day?
2) Sunny 75 degree weather. Karin Tabke mentioned yesterday on Twitter or Facebook or one of those places that nothing beats a beautiful day in Northern California. Karin, I'm sorry to tell you this, but you're wrong. Nothing, NOTHING tops a beautiful sunny and warm day in the Pacific Northwest. Clear blue skies, mild temps, no pollution, no humidity, snow-capped mountains in the distance and a lush green valley beneath your feet. Pure heaven.
3) My new proposal is done and off to my agent.
4) Birthdays. My 2nd Gremlin is about to turn 7 on Friday. Still hard for me to believe.
5) Opening Day!!!! The Padres are my team. They didn't win their opener, but opening day is still a total rush!
6) The OSU Beavs starting their season with a bang.
7) Rockstar ('nuff said)
8) Nickelback
9) The fact Friday Night Lights got picked up for two more seasons!
10) The return of Denis Leary and Rescue Me (tonight!!!!)
So what things are you thankful for on this gorgeous spring day?






