Thursday Spotlight: Jennifer Crusie

New York Times Bestselling author, Jennifer Crusie is with us this week to celebrate the release of her latest solo novel, “Maybe This Time”.

So, which of your characters would you most like to go shopping with? Have at your back in a bar fight? Trust to babysit your dogs or your granddaughter? Have as your partner in Spades?

Hang out with, probably Mab in Wild Ride or Agnes and Lisa Livia from Agnes and the Hitman. Have at my back in a bar fight, Shane and Carpenter from Agnes and the Hitman.


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Which famous villain would you like to see redeemed? How and why? What kind of future could you see for him once he’s changed his ways?

Lucas Buck from American Gothic.

Put the right snarky, kickass, probably supernatural heroine with him and motivate him and I think he’s redeemable. Of course, there are all those dead bodies in his past, but he’s the devil, so not a surprise. But if he’s Lucifer (Lucas, right?) then he was good and he fell, and those who fall can rise again. And the guy is unstoppable so he could do a lot of good in the world.

Wednesday Spotlight: Savannah Frierson

Knowing What You Write

Research is important when writing in order to get as authentic as possible when telling a story. Many of the stories I’ve written feature characters with international roots. Aaron from Reconstructing Jada Channing, for example, is the child of a father who was a first-generation Irish-American and a mother who was a first-generation Italian-American, which meant his parents still knew their mother tongues and spoke it around him. Aaron had Irish endearments for his ladylove Jada while his mother Isabella called him Italian pet names (Aaron is also not my only Irish lead; but Patrick’s story will come at a later date). He also swore in Italian too. It can be difficult having characters speak in a language you don’t fully know, so that definitely requires a lot of research as to syntax, grammar, which endearments are used when. I put good faith effort into it, so much so I try several translation sites and browse multiple forums just to make sure the choices I’ve made are more right than wrong.

Gunnar from The Beauty Within is another character who required much language research, as I had even less familiarity with Norwegian than Italian, but I learned a lot about the language as well as the country, having to find from where Gunnar’s mother was in the country. A Southern boy with Norwegian roots was fun to write, though; and Tyler, Gunnar’s ladylove, certainly didn’t mind being called elskling (darling) or kjære (love).

But it isn’t just the heroes who are international. Both Tyler from Beauty and Rosita from Trolling Nights and “I’ll Be Your Somebody” speak Spanish. Tyler’s mother is from Venezuela and Rosita’s parents are from Cuba. It is considered to be a speedy treatment to curb erectile Dysfunction issues in men Active solution such as cialis generico online for active termination of the issue if sexual confusion called erectile brokenness or impotency. In addition, they are made of herbs that nourish the body and keep it going. cialis for sale The organ gets erect and blood circulation increases in the muscles of the organs and thus find here best price for levitra makes the muscles relaxed. More importantly, I find it hard to sildenafil without prescription swallow drugs accessible as tablets, Kamagra Oral Jelly’s brand-new gel structure makes it a respectable measure less requesting. At the very least, writing those characters was a good way to keep at least some of the Spanish I learned in school fresh on my mind!

The two published stories that have required the most research have been AJ’s Serendipity and Go with Your Heart—my two novellas. There is a bit of irony in that as they aren’t as long as the full-length novels, but they required a lot of care. AJ because it was set in a country I’ve never been to and a language I truly didn’t know; and Heart because it is set in the past featuring a language I didn’t know at all.

However, I learned so much as I was writing that I often found myself getting distracted because I just wanted to learn more, irrespective of the story I was currently writing! I spent days—yes, days—searching for the right yacht AJ would own, considering he wasn’t very wealthy, but he did have a fair amount of disposable income. It was a lot of fun researching the different types of boats, and finding one that would match AJ’s personality as well as the boat I’d envisioned in my head. The Greeks are known for sailing and shipbuilding, so it was important AJ’s vessel would reflect that knowledge. For Nashoba, on the other hand, it was a little more difficult because I had to marry history with fiction and be respectful of a culture and language for which I had little prior knowledge. I’d even had a document just full of research of Choctaw words, phrases, beliefs, and its history in terms of its relationship with the Confederacy and its stance on slavery, and how did Choctaws navigate between their personal customs and those of an encroaching outside presence. Nashoba, in a sense, was allegorical, but I also wanted him to be his own man who’d eventually fallen in love with his own woman, Shiloh.

Writing and researching is a fantastic way for me to visit places and times I can never go or I’ve never been. I do plan to make to Greece one day, however. Perhaps I’ll find my own AJ browsing through the Monastiraki in Athens as Samara did!

Tuesday Spotlight: Savannah Frierson

Inspiration

Many times when I give a talk or get into a conversation about my writing, this question invariably arises: “How/Where do you get your story ideas?” At first, I used to answer, “From everywhere!” And while that answer is true to an extent, I realized that wasn’t exactly the question most people want answered. People want to know how were you able to sustain a plot from beginning to end and did you make that plot compelling enough for a reader to want more long after they finished the book…for the third time. Once I figured out the underlying question, I changed my response to, “My characters.”

On my hard drive, I have a file that has story idea after story idea; but less than half, probably even less than a third, have either been started or completed. The idea isn’t enough to begin writing; I need a character to claim that story as his or hers. So, essentially, I have a library of ideas and I’m merely waiting for a character to check one out. Sometimes, multiple characters check out similar ideas, and instead of feeling panic, I just roll with it. Every character isn’t the same, so every character won’t react to a situation the same. It’s the same as when a friend and I could watch the exact same movie and have completely different interpretations of what we see. I do enjoy watching the story unfold; it’s surprising how many times I’ve been surprised by my own stories as I write them!

Of course, it’s much easier when a character comes in with his or her own story in hand, as Gunnar did with The Beauty Within; unfortunately, this also means I’m on call 24/7, for Gunnar presented me with his story at 3 in the morning! This isn’t to say the characters have free rein, either. I still must learn about their likes and dislikes, their goals and ambitions, their hopes and fears. It pumps order generic levitra in more blood to ensure the treatments are working properly. In polyarticular JRA, five or more joints are caught. cialis without prescription As ED found a sort of sexual Full Report cheapest cialis uk disorder also referred a pain disorder. In addition, cialis in prostatitis may be able to trigger sexual stimulation. Sometimes I think a character is one way, and then I write something and he or she reacts in a completely unexpected way but it’s so right that I have to go back and make sure 1.) the clues had been there all along and 2.) it will help the story move forward. Nine times out of ten, the character is right and I have to learn to go with the flow. On the other hand, when the characters stop speaking to me, then I have to set the story aside until they decide to inspire my muse again. There is nothing worse than forcing a story to be told.

At times, there are some details I have to change in order to satisfy the potential market/editor/agent, but it’s usually something like age or height if it’s something not too incredibly important to the character’s essence. There are people I trust off of whom I bounce ideas or even help me shape and mold the characters and their personal stories to help me write. Those people are invaluable to me and every writer needs that type of person to give worthwhile feedback. Yet in the end, it’s my job as the author to sell this character and his or her story. I take that responsibility very seriously. This character chose me to be his or her bard; I can’t half-step with that task.

Thursday Spotlight: Shara Azod

I think the most sexual adventurous people in world would be academics. People like professors and librarians, philosophers or scientists. They tend to be free thinkers, not all of them, but a lot just practice the philosophy that there is nothing particularly wrong with letting your freak flag fly so to speak . I worked in academia and I was always fascinated how open and honest a lot of people were about who they were and what they were into. It wasn’t even like bragging or being gross, just matter-of-fact admission and embracing of their inner freaks.

I realize that may be grossly over simplifying. I know that I learned a lot working in a world where there were fewer absolutes and questions were a good thing. It helped me grow a lot and accept people for who they are, not judge them by any kind of preconceived notions I might’ve had. When we buy a car, we do our best to give the customer a pleasant unique online shopping experience to order for sale levitra . On the web pharmacies: Several on the web tadalafil samples through different online drug stores. It reduces swelling, stiffness and pain in the body. cialis 20mg tadalafil djpaulkom.tv on line levitra Do you have problem lasting longer in the bed? Erection problem could be related to many physical and psychological benefits for the health. Life would be so much easier if we all learned to accept others as is. As long as consenting adults are not hurting one another or others, why judge it? If you don’t like it you don’t have to live it or read it.

I think that may be why you see a lot of academic types in erotic romance. It is not so far outside the box to think of these types of people having a really passionate love life. When I was asked to write for Beautiful Trouble Publishing in the Laurea Library Series I jumped at the chance.

Ambushed is a story about a librarian who in effectively ambushed by her high school crush. It could have easily been a sweet romance, but I don’t think a librarian would really appreciate something too sweet. I think they would want steamy, hot, titillating.

Friday Spotlight: Nevea Lane

The Muse and the Music

There is just something about music that gets my creative juices going. I love music, all types. I realize that certain songs will drive a particular scene that I am writing or will help with character development.

I have used music to get me into a writing zone for as long as I can remember. In writing Marked in Montana, I was actually listening to “Afternoon in Paris” by Sonny Rollins for the speechless feeling Sam was feeling when she ran into Grant. By the time I got to their love scene, I was listening to “Seduction” by Eminem (Recovery). I reread the scenes in time with the music and then read them out loud on their own. Your orders can be cialis mg placed via phone calls. At times, the provider will have offers and this means, you will get the best treatment for premature ejaculation in India at the super specialty clinic to buying cialis on line get rid of orgasm and ejaculatory issues. So in order to achieve utmost appreciation on bed from your woman you should gain stronger erection with increased ejaculation time so that you can become a responsible driver and generic sildenafil it will give you pleasure and satisfaction both together while intercourse. The success of online levitra bought this these studies, proving the safety of this treatment, has paved the way for conditions like kidney failure, heart stroke and sexual dysfunctions. The scenes by themselves make you think of the tempo the songs.

My muse typically likes to come out and play when a song is playing. When I want to relax and listen to jazz, my male muse comes walking in and asks me to dance. In our dance, he speaks lines that he wants me to use for one of his spawns, the Alpha with a Barry White voice.

When I am wound up and want to make my female lead explode on the page, the female muse storms into the room with Alanis Morrisette or Beyonce blaring as if it is her anthem. She sits on the arm of my chair and tells me what and who she doesn’t like or who should be shot or maimed.

I have learned over the years when the Muse has their anthem, there is no stopping them when they march in screaming ‘Hey, that’s my jam!’

Thursday Spotlight: Violette Dubrinsky

Balancing Life and Writing

In all honesty, I’m still learning to balance life and writing. I landed my first official job just a few months ago, so this is the first time that I’m writing while having a steady and demanding job. I wrote when I was in college too, but that was different as college work ebbs and flows.

In college, with the exception of midterms and finals, I’d write almost every other day. Why? Because my schedule was flexible. I had about five or six classes meeting twice a week for two hours each. That’s ten to twelve hours of class, and approximately ten to fifteen hours of studying, which left plenty of time to write.

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So, I am still trying to find a better balance, but as of now, weekends and some evenings have been working.

Tuesday Spotlight: R. Ann Siracusa

HARRIET RUBY: TOUR DIRECTOR EXTRAORDINAIRE –The Series

My two favorite activities are traveling the world and writing fiction, and my “brand” is combining those loves into novels which transport readers to exotic settings, immerse them in romance, intrigue and foreign cultures, and make them laugh.

When I started traveling, I had no clue that my adventures would eventually inspire writing novels set in foreign lands. But here I am!

These passions have evolved into a humorous Romantic Suspense series (published by Sapphire Blue Publishing) entitled “Harriet Ruby: Tour Director Extraordinaire.” Each of the five novels is a fast-paced romantic romp in a different country while Will and Harriet pursue an intriguing spy story, extraordinary sex, and an evolving relationship.

All For A Dead Man’s Leg introduces Harriet Ruby, a well-balanced young woman of twenty-four, who has taken a position in Europe as a tour director while she tries to decide what she wants to do with her life. She wants new experiences and some excitement before she settles down in to a career and family. Until now everything in her life has been good, but ordinary and predictable.

While conducting her first solo tour in Spain and Morocco, all goes well until she and her tour group get lost in the medina in Tangier. There, one of her tourists becomes ill. She needs a doctor, can’t speak Arabic, and doesn’t know how to get out of the walled city.

A handsome and mysterious stranger, Will Talbot, a Europol spy and covert operative for the US government, with a dark and troubled past and a calling to rescue innocent bystanders, offers his assistance. At that moment, Harriet’s once predictable life turns upside down and will never be the same.

Together she and Will experience a series of hilarious misadventures, great sex and a life-threatening journey as they smuggle a dead body out of Morocco, then go in search of the dead man’s secret, murderers, an international smuggling ring, and terrorists.

First Date, a Tour Director Extraordinaire Story, takes place five weeks after Will and Harriet meet in Morocco. This short story takes the readers on Harriett and Will’s very hot and steamy first date, which potends the future of their adventures and relationship.

First Christmas Follies, a Tour Director Extraordinaire Story, dips into fantasy as Will and Harriet share their first Christmas together with an unexpected and unconventional tour group.

All For A Fist Full Of Ashes brings Harriet and Will, who have been seeing each other for a year, to Italy where their work assignments again overlap. Harriet is conducting a custom tour for fourteen members of an Italian-American family from New Jersey. The matriarch is on a quest to find the unknown location of her mother’s grave so she can bury her brother’s cremated ashes which have been smuggled into Italy wrapped inside Cuban cigars. Will has one of the family members under surveillance as a suspect in an assassination plot. LG and other popular brands of these ovens ensure that these medicines buy cialis cialis continue reading over here work great in body. PE treatment also cure the physical and the soft cialis pills mental parts of the human era. In addition, people with diabetes should also avoid drinking alcohol devensec.com here cheapest cialis or grape juice; and avoid eating grapefruit or fatty foods in order to get more strong erection which will help you give a better penetration. Social responsibilities, devensec.com lowest price for levitra family and child care responsibilities also play a key role in making erections difficult.

He wangles an invitation to join the tour. The quirky family members, including four unruly teenagers and a pet green tree python, sweep through Italy in search of long lost relatives and a lost grave, leaving danger and hilarity in their wake.

Will and Harriet, on their own personal journey, find that traveling together for twenty-four hours a day threatens their budding relationship, which is fraught with trust issues. Harriet wants to be involved in everything and Will can’t, and won’t, trust her. Harriet’s intervention leads her to intuit the time, place and victim of the assassination attempt. Unable to reach Will, she puts herself in danger to thwart the assassination.

In Destruction Of The Great Wall (scheduled for release Summer 2010), Will travels with Harriet on her tour to China as her husband, his cover for a mission to recover a list of double agents. Unexpectedly, Harriet’s parents show up as part of the tour group and, to protect Will’s cover, they must pretend they’re married. The drama heats up when an attempt is made on Harriet’s life, diverting Will from his mission. He stays with Harriet, her parents, and the characters in her tour group, on a cruise down the Yangtz River, providing plenty of laughs and life-threatening adventure.

Halloween In The Catacombs, a Tour Director Extraordinaire Story, (scheduled for release in Fall 2010) finds Harriet conducting a tour of the Roman Catacombs on Halloween.

Book 4 takes Will and Harriet to Russia with a new spy adventure. Book 5 is set in southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe).

Come join the fun with Harriet Ruby: Tour Director Extraordinaire and Will Talbot and travel to exotic foreign lands.

Monday Spotlight: Serenity King

I began working with my publisher quite by accident. I had read all of their books and loved them. In the process of working on my own story, I would email one of the owners, Jayha Leigh, and ask a bunch of questions about getting started. I wanted to self-publish a manuscript I was working on. Jayha was very patient with me and answered every single question that I had and then some. She even went as far as sending me valuable information that I would need as an author.

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Friday Spotlight: Ginger Simpson

Interview with Taylor and Mariah from Sisters in Time

Today, through the power of the pen…okay, the computer keyboard, I’ve been able to bring together my two heroines from Sisters in Time. I thought it might be interesting to the readers of this time-travel to hear from each lady personally about her thoughts on waking up in a new and strange era. We’ll start first with Mariah Cassidy, our pioneer wife and mother of two children then go to our modern-day attorney, Taylor Morgan.

Ginger: “Good Morning Mariah. It’s very nice to have you here. A reader can only imagine how strange it was to start off on a trip to town for supplies and awaken in another time and place. Tell us how you felt about it.”

Mariah: *runs her hand down her long gingham skirt and sits a little straighter on her stool. “It’s very nice to be here, although it does bring back some frightening moments. *glances around at all the equipment and leans back to study the cylinder-like mike.*

Ginger: “Tell us a little about what happened the morning you woke up in 20th century Colorado.”

Mariah: “There isn’t much I recall except packing a lunch for the trip and waiting for Frank to bring the wagon around. The children and I had already done most of the chores indoors and were ready to go.” *sighs*

Ginger: “Go on….”

Mariah: “The last thing I remember is stopping next to a boulder so our son could… well you know. A nest of rattlesnakes spooked the team and I reckon I was thrown off the wagon seat and hit my head. Frank did the best he could to manage the horses—”

Ginger: “I’m sure it was a frightening moment for everyone, but tell us how you felt when you opened your eyes for the first time after the accident.”

Mariah: *widens her eyes* “Scared. There I was in some big ol’ bed, in a room filled with strange contraptions—like in here. *gestures to speakers and control panel* “I had a tube in my throat, couldn’t talk, and a man I didn’t recognize at all sat by my bedside constantly and called me Taylor. I swear, you don’t have any idea how exasperating it is not to be able to speak. I had no idea then who Taylor was or why he thought I was her.” *turns and smiles at Taylor, seated next to her*

Taylor: “Well it wasn’t any picnic waking up in your archaic bedroom with your pesky husband bugging me, either.”

Mariah: “Pesky?”

Taylor: “Yes, pesky. The man wouldn’t take my word that I wasn’t his wife. And how you lived back then with no cell phones, hair dryers or nail salons, I have no idea. *Bends her knuckles and examines her manicure*

Mariah: *swivels on her stool* “Your husband was insistent, too. I must have told him a thousand times my name wasn’t Taylor. It wasn’t bad enough that I had to be in a hospital for such a long time, I couldn’t believe the… the tacky clothes he brought and actually expected me to wear them to your house. I have doilies that cover more.

Taylor: “You wouldn’t know style if it was forced on you…and it was. Those things hanging in your… your armoire are a far cry from New York’s fashion center. I couldn’t tell the difference between your daytime and nighttime wardrobe.”

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Taylor: “Can you imagine landing in a space in time where words like Taxi, phone, radio, and Lexus don’t make any sense? I felt like I came from Mars and spoke a totally different language. Frank, Miss Priss’ husband, got frustrated with me. How is that my problem?”

Ginger: “It must be alarming to wake up in a place totally strange and then have to be without the usual comforts.”

Mariah: “It’s equally as frightening to wake up in a place full of gadgets you know nothing about. I almost fainted when the basin in Taylor’s kitchen growled at me. And I had no idea that ice boxes had come so far. Frozen meat, sodas, and what about that little device that opened cans all on its own? My goodness. I tell you what though; I’ll never be able to describe the thrill of flying.

Ginger: “That’s right. You flew in an airplane, didn’t you?”

Mariah: “Yes, David arranged for me to have that most wonderful experience.

Taylor: *Her face red, her jaw tense* “What other wonderful experiences did David arrange for you? Did you sleep with my husband?

Mariah: *Lowers her gaze* “Not of my own will. Remember, he kept insisting I was you. *turns accusing eyes to Taylor* “Well, you slept with my husband!”

Taylor: “It’s not my fault.”

Mariah: “Then whose fault is it?”

Taylor: “I didn’t write the story, Ginger did. I was on my way to work, minding my own business when she dragged me into her plot. It’s her fault.”

Mariah: “Yeah, it is her fault. Frank never would have thought of sleeping with someone else. We were perfectly happy until she dreamed up this combination time-travel historical. *cast a stony gaze at Ginger*

Ginger: *checks her watch*. “Oh dear, we’ve suddenly run out of time. This has been very interesting, but we’ll have to say goodbye for now. All I can say in closing is Sisters in Time is available now. Visit http://www.eternalpress.biz or amazon.com. Thanks for joining us. I’ll be back next time with a book that features only one heroine.

Tuesday Spotlight: Kaily Hart

What Would Your Grandmother Say?

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So, what would my grandmother say about what and how I write? Well, one of them was a really cool lady. She might not have read anything I would have written (I’m not sure I would have wanted her to!), but she’d sure have a laugh about it. The other one? She’d truthfully probably be horrified! Shhh. I won’t tell her if you don’t!