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Sunday, August 12, 2012



AND THE WINNER IS...

Yvette!!

How did I choose a random reviewer, you ask??

I had 26 reviews, and asked my 10 year old daughter to pick a number between 1 and 26.  She picked 9, so I took the 9th reply.   

And Presto!!

Yvette, I have your email address and will forward you a copy of Point of No Return on the 18th!!

Thank you all who took part in the blog-hop!!  

Friday, August 10, 2012

Starting From Scratch - RJ Scott's Anniversary Blog Hop




I'm participating in RJ Scott's blog hop, celebrating her two year anniversary of writing m/m. :)

So, I've titled my post Starting From Scratch...


Because that's what I did.


I started from scratch.

It's no surprise I wrote fanfiction prior to original fiction, and I've found a LOT of other authors did too, once upon a time, in a range of different fandoms. 


For me, it was how I learned and grew as a writer. I started out writing m/f and then found m/m (slash) and never looked back.  But in starting to write original fiction and having my first works published this year, I have realized something...


I didn't know the first thing about writing.


So I wrote some cute fanfiction stories about some cute boys, and people liked them. I had some great reviews, great feedback and, all in all, it was a very positive and fun experience. 


So, armed with two years of said experience in writing fanfiction, and a somewhat delusional opinion that I knew what I was doing, I took a leap of faith and decided to write original m/m for publication. 


And boy, what a steep learning curve it's been.


The truth is, my fanfiction writing experience counted for very little in writing original fiction. Essentially, I was starting from scratch.   Sure, I knew the mechanics of story writing, I knew the importance of plot and structure and character development, but I've really been amazed at just how very little I know about writing.


And that's a really, really good thing.


I figure the day I stop learning about writing, and how to be a better writer, is the day I should give it away. 


I wouldn't change my fanfiction history even if I could. I loved every minute of it, and it in itself was a learning process. I like to think of it as a stepping stone on my path to further my writing. I learned a lot from fanfiction, but I've learned, and continue to learn, in as little as six months, a billion times more from writing original fiction than I could have imagined.  


The editing process, in particular, has been mind-blowing. You know the saying It takes a village?  Yeah well, it does. And then some.

From a draft version, to the release of the ebook, a story (with Silver, in particular) is edited, edited again, and again, and again. I learned to take every comment positively, because with every correction, suggestion and adaption, the story gets stronger. 

I'm learning to look for what the editor/s sees, what the reader sees, and how to improve as I write. Though I don't assume to master this process any time soon. (Disclaimer: The teeny, tiny and equally devastating comma will be the bane of my existence FOREVER.) lol

So that being said, I have four manuscripts being released this year so far. My first release, Taxes and TARDIS, while released first, was not my first submission.  The first original fiction I wrote and submitted was in fact Point of No Return, which is scheduled for release on August 18th  - just one week away!

I also have my third ebook scheduled for release in October, and then my fourth in November.  Needless to say, it's been a busy six months. But I've loved it, and can safely say I've found a home at Silver Publishing.  Their networks are fantastic, they're helpful, friendly and professional, and the cover-art is the best there is. 

I'm still very much a newbie to writing original fiction, and I presume I will be for quite some time. And to anyone who wants to try their hand at writing, my suggestion is this: Never stop writing, and most importantly, never stop learning. 

Now for the fun part...

POINT OF NO RETURN GIVE-AWAY

To celebrate the release of my new novel, and the opportunity RJ Scott has given me, I'd like to offer Point of No Return in ebook format as a promotional give-away to one lucky reader! All you need to do is leave a comment to this post on my blog, and a winner will be randomly chosen on Sunday, 12 August 2012 and you'll be sent Point of No Return, on the release day, being 18th August 2012!


 It's that simple!!  

Now for the blog hopping!!   A link to RJ Scott's blog is   HERE.  Please check out all the other blog hops from other awesome authors!!  



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Interview!

I was asked by the ever so lovely Kerry Freeman to do an interview!  


The link is HERE! 

Thanks again to Kerry, who was wonderful enough to have me :) 

Monday, July 16, 2012

Point of No Return Cover

I'm really excited to share with you, the amazing cover for Point of No Return, done by the even more amazing Reese Dante. 






The image of Matt is spot on, and even Kira strapping his hands before a boxing workout, is just perfect.


I've waited a really long time for this. I think it's something all writers' aspire to. It's so exciting, and equally humbling, to finally have my first original cover art. 


Point of No Return is scheduled for release on August 18th, with Silver Publishing.  And I just can't wait...

Friday, July 13, 2012

Just a little update...

My third manuscript, Three's Company, has been accepted for publication with Silver!  I'll post more on the release dates a little closer to time, but just wanted to share the news! :)  






I'm hoping to submit Blind Faith to Silver's "Special Needs" anthology.  It fits it perfectly, but if I can't get it done in time, I'll submit it as a stand alone.  I'm currently 30k into it, and think there's about another 10k to go. It needs to be subbed by August 11th, and failing RL not playing fair, it should be achievable.  Keep your fingers crossed for me!!


  


Speaking of August, Point of No Return is being released on the 18th!!  I'm super excited about this novel, and I'm hoping to have the cover to share with you all soon!  I can't wait for you all to meet Matt and Kira! <3






Now, in other news, I have some exciting Free Reads news coming up soon. I can't share too much just yet, but I'm REALLY excited about it, and will be broadcasting it as soon as I can. 



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Blind Faith Teaser...

Here's a little snippet of Blind Faith.  I wrote this while I was at work, and it's rough and completely un-edited.  

Without further adieu, I'd like you to meet Carter Reece and Isaac Brannigan. 

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I was still mad when I got to work the next day.  His behaviour dumfounded me. We’d had the best afternoon, and the more time I spent with Isaac, the more I realized I liked him.  Not just liked... I admired him.

But his moods turned on a dime, and he had a sting in his temper. 

I had no doubt it was a defence mechanism of some sort, and I could understand that.  But I had no idea what had changed, what I said, what I did, what triggered his tirade at me.
 
I hardly slept a wink because I replayed the conversation over and over in my head, and by morning I was tired and cranky, and quite frankly, pissed off at him.

I gave up on sleep and took Missy for an early morning walk with hopes of clearing my head, and I didn’t technically have to work being a Sunday, but figured I may as well get my head around the Animal Hospital now that Dr. Fields was gone.  By mid-morning, I’d done near a whole day’s work and was feeling pretty good.  Tired, but good.

Until Rani put her head around my office door and interrupted me. “Dr. Reece?”

“Yes, Rani?”

“Phone call, line two,” she said quietly, obviously not sure if I was officially on duty.  “It’s Isaac Brannigan. I told him you weren’t the vet on call today, but he insisted.”

Insisted.  I bet he did.

I gave Rani a smile.  “Thanks. I’ll take it.”

She left and I stared at the blinking button on the phone.  I really had no idea what this phone call would entail, whether he was calling to make a complaint against me, tell me he’d like referrals to another not-gay vet, or apologize. 

With Isaac, I’d gather any of those three options were likely.  I sighed when I realized it could very well be all three.

I picked up the handset and pressed the flashing button.  “Hello, Carter Reece speaking.”

There was a fraction of silence. “Um, Carter, it’s Isaac.  Isaac Brannigan.”

His voice sounded sheepish, even a little sorry.  I still played it professional until I knew which way the conversation would go. “Isaac, what can I do for you?”

“I didn’t think you were working today,” he said. “I’ve been calling your cell phone, but it just goes to voice mail.”

I pulled my phone out of my pocket.  “Oh, it was switched to silent,” I said absently.  There were three missed calls from him.  One last night, two this morning.  Then something dawned on me. “Is Brady okay?”

Isaac cleared his throat.  “Oh, he’s fine,” he replied softly.  “That’s not why I wanted to speak to you.”

I took a deep breath and asked the loaded question. “Why did you want to speak to me, Isaac?”

He cleared his throat again and I thought I could hear him fidget, or shift in his seat.  “I wanted to apologize.”

I still couldn’t believe what he’d said. “Apologize?”

“Yes,” he lamented.  “I was rude to you, and I’m sorry.”

“Isaac, it’s fine,” I told him, though I’m sure my tone said otherwise.

“No, it’s not.” 

“Isaac,” I started, but he cut me off. 

“Could you come over?” he asked quickly.  “I know it’s a lot to ask, all things considered, but I’ll make lunch.  It’s the least I can do.”

I rubbed my temples.  “Um...”

“Around one-ish?”

“You don’t hear the word no very often, do you?”

“Uh,” he stopped.  “Not very often, no.”

I smiled.  “Fine.  I should be done around one-thirty. See you then.”  I was still smiling when I hung up on him.  I could have been there at his specified one o’clock but figured I’d make him wait. 




Saturday, June 16, 2012

Blind Faith

Just an update: 


I've started my new original fiction, Blind Faith. Currently 4k into it and it's moving along nicely. 


I'm really looking forward to writing this, and giving these boys life with words. I think these two boys just might be something special.  :)


And let's not forget this guy...




This is Brady. He's the third character in this story, and the very reason why my two boys meet and fall in love. :)


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In other news, life's been hectic and not altogether too pleasant but moving forward, at least. 


I've still not heard if Three's Company has been accepted for publication *keeps fingers crossed* but I have submitted my Love is Always Write event entry for Goodreads.  Yet to be confirmed, though I believe Sin will be available on July 20th. 


I also traveled to Sydney recently, to meet up with some wonderful girls who I'd come to know through fanfiction. And they gave me this...








A TARDIS key ring, exactly the same as the one Brent gives Logan in Taxes and TARDIS.  Such a small gift with a BIG meaning. I was floored. Needless to say, it's now attached to my keys. ;)  


Kaz, Min and Deb, I thank you, sincerely. *mwah*