Blakely’s Friday Interview with Juliet Greenwood

Please give a warm welcome to Juliet Greenwood, author of We That Are Left & Eden’s Garden.

Juliet portraitTell us a bit about yourself and what you’re currently working on or promoting.
I live in a traditional cottage in North Wales, between the Island of Anglesey and the mountains of Snowdonia. I have always had my nose in a book and always wanted to be a writer since I was a little girl, but I only took the plunge after a severe viral illness left me with debilitating ME for years. It didn’t half focus the attention on what I wanted to really do in life, and fear of failure was the only thing holding me back. I’m now well and back to walking my dog and working in my garden halfway up a Welsh hillside, where (with the help of a polytunnel) I’m growing as much as I can. I love baking and making jams and chutneys and sloe gin for Christmas. I’ve even been known to make butter in a blender. It’s delicious! I’m now using this to learn all about the dishes cooked during the 1914-18 war, which is when my current book is set. Continue reading

Masters of Sex

masters_of_sex_logoI rarely recommend a TV show because it’s very uncommon that there is one that I find so entertaining and intriguing. Masters of Sex on Showtime is based on Thomas Maier’s biography Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the Couple Who Taught America How to Love and is one I highly recommend you check out.

The bio-series is set in St Louis, Missouri, in 1956. The show is about sex, desire, orgasm and Masters and Johnson’s efforts to test and quantify it. The characters are dynamic, well-acted and interesting. Relationships are diverse, like Masters’ relationship with his wife and their struggles to have a baby, the gay provost of the hospital and his unsuspecting wife who has never had an orgasm, Johnson’s relationship with her ex-husband and her challenge to juggle work as a single mother. However, the most fascinating evolving relationship is the one between William Masters and Virginia Johnson. Continue reading

Blog Hop!

Blog Hop!  Tag!  You’re It!

blog-hopThis is my first ever blog hop (thanks for the invite Robyn Roze!) and I’m excited to participate. This is another great way that authors support other authors. I, like Robyn, have met so many wonderful people, authors and readers, through my published novels who in turn have become my friends. Stephanie, Serena, Sydney, Pepper, and Teresa have proved to be real friends and the first two have also become my beta readers. Stephanie is also the artist that created our amazing cover for The Demarcation of Jack. Getting to hear from fans of my work is priceless and keeps me motivated to write more stories. Thanks again to all the people who share my posts, participate in my events, Tweet and RT, and generally make my day with your words of support and wisdom. Continue reading

Bringing Yourself Along for the Ride

roller_coasterI never truly realized, until I became an author, how much readers bring of themselves to any story they read; their perceptions, life experiences, pet peeves and much more. It makes sense to me and reminds me of the literature classes I took in college. I always found myself wondering if the so-called “meaning” of the stories we read were really the author’s intentions or just that particular teacher’s interpretation or a school of thought. Continue reading

What’s it Like to Write with Your Husband?

DSC_0280resizeI’ve gotten this question often and it’s usually accompanied by, “I could never work with my husband. How do you do it?” The writing and creating process is rather easy when we work together. The writing goes a lot faster because if either of us is stuck on a scene, we can pass it off to the other. However, working with someone else requires an outline and a very different style of writing than when I’m working on my own.

On my own, I don’t plan, outline or figure out the end until I get there. I let my characters lead me through the story. When I write with my husband (Dana), I don’t have that same luxury because the story must have structure so we can both move forward with the storyline. However, we have lots of fun writing together. Continue reading

Blakely’s Friday Interview with A.L. Kessler

Please give a warm welcome to A.L. Kessler, author of In the Light of the Moon (Dark War Chronicles) (Volume 1).

alkesslerTell us a bit about yourself and what you’re currently working on or promoting — I’m A.L. Kessler. I’m a stay at home mom and wife to a giant geek. I write primarily paranormal romance and I live in Colorado Springs, CO. I have two black cats who think they own the house. I’m addicted to chocolate and coffee. My current project is The Dark War Chronicles (DWC), a paranormal romance series that has all sorts of creatures fight a war against each other. It has adventure, romance (of course!) and amazing characters. Continue reading

The Remarkable Journey from Traditional to Self-Publishing

doj-ebookcover copyWe are on the precipice of self-publishing our first title called The Demarcation of Jack, coming out November 7th. We are so excited to have the bulk of the formatting work done. Wow, what a learning curve on all of that. I found it crazy, frustrating, and daunting that each vendor had its own formatting requirements. On the bright side, I have learned so much that the next time should be a breeze.

We found a very reasonable editor and cover artist so our financial outlay stayed pretty low. Time wise, self-publishing was a much larger investment. However, the ability to track our sales, get the bulk of royalties and be in charge of our product is priceless.

Since my publisher didn’t offer much in the way of promotion, that outlay of time has stayed the same. Well sort of. LOL! Social media seems to ramp up on its own and these days it’s hard to stay on top of it. Of course, becoming our own publisher requires more time elsewhere so I seem to be forever falling behind on my friendship request, page likes, event invites, etc. (I promise to catch up after the release date!)

We are having an online giveaway party the day of the release and we already have over 45 prizes to give away. You can join the Release Party and Big Giveaway for The Demarcation of Jack and enter the Rafflecopter giveaway.

Again I must remark on all the wonderful relationships I have forge with other authors and readers as well. I have found the community to be so supportive and helpful. I can simply type a question on my Facebook wall or tweet the question and other authors will step up and offer advice. I love that we can be supportive instead of competitive like is found in other industries.

As you may have noticed, I have transferred my blog to my new website. I hope you all like it. I will still be hosting author interviews on Fridays so if you’re interested, contact me and let me know.

Warm hugs,

Blakely

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Blakely’s Friday Interview with Michelle Muckley

Please give a warm welcome to Michelle Muckley, author of Identity X.

michelleTell us a bit about yourself and what you’re currently working on or promoting.
Hi thanks for having me here.
It’s always great to learn about new authors and it’s a pleasure having you.
My name is Michelle Muckley. I am 32, born and raised in England, but now living in Cyprus. I have been a reader all of my life, but started writing about 6 years ago. About ten years ago I came up with my first concept for a novel, and made around 3000 words of notes before the idea floated away from me. It wasn’t until I was about 26 that I finally realised that in order to be a writer I had to make one fundamental change. Start writing. It was really good advice! From there onwards I haven’t really stopped.

I am working on the release of my third novel, Identity X for this September (So that means it’s already out!), and I am about 18,000 words into a new WIP which is such a good feeling after being in the editors chair for so long!

Has a dream every inspired any of your stories?
My dreams are generally very vivid, and usually more nightmarish than anything nice! Therefore lots of ideas come to me from my dreams. The only trouble is I am terrible at remembering for long enough to get them down on paper. I would say more than anything from my dreams I bring details rather than whole stories.

Do you use test readers? If so, how many?
I have a few test readers. I am actually waiting on them at the moment in order to ensure that there are no copy-editing errors before I send out the ARC files of Identity X. I have a few, but two of them I really rely on. One is my brother, and the other is a great friend. I owe them big time!

What advice do you have for writer’s just starting out?
Write and read as much as you can fit into your time. Switch the TV off and make time. The more I read the more my writing develops, and the more I write, the more it develops. It’s like research. The other important thing to remember is that with the exception of a lucky few, the road to being a successful writer is long, and not without rejection. You might have talent, but you have to work at finding an audience.

Do you set writing goals and if so, what are they?
I think it’s always important to have a goal and a plan. In small scale that’s just about turning up at the desk each day, making sure I write. When I am working on a first draft like now, I like to make sure that I get at least 1000 words down. Ideally I like to write 2000 a day, as I find that flows with greater ease than limiting it to 1000. Sometimes it’s tough working at the weekend, and I let one day go if necessary. But I also have to manage the marketing and correspondence (which is a huge time commitment), and this is as important as the writing itself. More than anything, I still have to work my writing around being a scientist…….sometimes real life sneaks back in!

Do you outline your stories or just go with the flow?
A little of both. I am not great at planning, so I have to work hard at editing, but I am getting better at keeping detailed notes as I create the first draft so that the process is a little easier. But I am not sure how the current WIP will end.

deskWhat does your writing space look like?
Here is a picture to show you from right now. I just ate breakfast and I haven’t cleared away yet! It’s full of stuff unrelated to writing. But it’s my stuff so it makes me feel at home.

Is being an author your dream job? If so, how long have you been chasing the dream? If not, what would be your dream job?

It is my dream job, and I would love for it to sustain my life. Whilst I have been writing for about six years I would say that I have only been dedicated for 12 months. I am working hard and watching where it is taking me.

What book are you currently reading?
I just finished You’re Next by Greg Hurwitz, and I have an Alex Barclay lined up next. Blood Loss.

What has been your best moment as a writer?
They are innumerable. The first release, the first good review from a stranger, the first sale. At the moment there are still lots of first. I got my first Amazon cheque too! That was awesome!

I have found the writer’s community to be very supportive and welcoming.  Please share three writers that you recommend for us to check out.  

  1. Griffin Hayes – Horror
  2. Jason Garrett – Horror/Thriller
  3. Cassia Leo – Romance

You can find Michelle on her website, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Do-ers and Be-ers

7-lazy-in-bed-636So what do I mean by Do-ers and Be-ers? Are you a busy bee or more laid back?

I used to fall into the Be-er category. I didn’t fill my life with a lot of “things” to do. Downtime rated really high for me. I would put it in gear when it came to work and getting things done (my house could still have used more attention) but I imagine most Do-ers would’ve considered me lazy by comparison.

A Do-er is someone who is always on the go. Their lives are jam packed full of activities, events, obligations, work, etc. They love their life very full and their need for downtime is minimal. I have, at times, wondered what they are running from or running too but these days I think that’s an arrogant assumption. I recognize that we are all made up differently and there are pluses and minuses to both styles.

Since becoming a published author in the throes of writing, editing, promoting and the ever revolving treadmill of social media, I find myself more of the Do-er than a Be-er. However, I do dream of a time when I can get back to some of my Be-er ways.

One thing my husband and I have in common is that when we are in “work mode” we plow full steam ahead, pushing hard to get the project done. And when we lazy around, we rather enjoy that as well.

I wonder if a Do-er and a Be-er could be involved in a long-term relationship. I imagine they could compromise and do certain things separately. Maybe it could be good with at least one person keeping the couple on task. I think my husband and I split up that job although I do most of it (waiting to hear his comment on that!). LOL!

And you, are you a do-er or a be-er?  Or a healthy combination of both?

Are any of my readers out there in a “mixed” marriage? How do you make it work?

My husband and I are lucky because we are both do-er writers, but we can easily fall into a bed day and let our characters fend for themselves for a while. And sometimes while “being”, new cool ideas pop for the do-er part of our lives.

Hope everyone is snuggling up during this cold fall.

Warm hugs,

Blakely

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Blakely’s Friday Interview with Harper Jewel

Please give a warm welcome to Harper Jewel, author of Trent and Trey (Inked Heat Series).

fb prof pic4Tell us a bit about yourself and what you’re currently working on or promoting.
I’m fairly new on the scene and write short stories (10,000 – 20,000 words) only at the moment. My latest release, Trent & Trey, was the second installment in my Inked Heat Series. All the books in the series are based around a tattoo parlor and the two drop-dead sexy men that co-own it. Derek & Maks (Inked Heat #1) are cousins, and Trent & Trey Buchanan are brothers. Both books revolve around the woman the men romance and are ménages.

What genre is your book? Do you write in other genres as well?
I am currently working on two separate Series: Inked Heat and A Seekers Story. The Inked Heat Series are contemporary erotica and the Seekers stories are paranormal erotica. The Seekers stories revolve around a race of bird-of-prey shifters. The first book, Virgin Prey, tells the story about Aviana Byrde as she turns 18 and discovers in the tradition of their race who her life mate is. After her husband shows her all the carnal pleasures to be had in the marriage bed, fate plays a hand in tearing the pair apart until Aviana makes a startling discovery that rocks her world on its axis.

Do you have an agent and/or publisher or are you self-published? If self-published, do you use a professional editor? If traditionally published, who is your publisher?
I consider myself very lucky to have heard about Horny Devil Publishing from a friend. After writing my first short, Derek & Maks, I considered self-publishing, but decided to submit my story to HDP before attempting to do it myself. HDP has been wonderful to work with. I do not have to find or pay for editors, nor do I have to find or pay cover artists. Dee Allen, one of the cover artists for HDP has created all three of my covers to date. They are in a word: stunning! There is no way I would have been able to afford a cover artist that could create anything close to these masterpieces.

Do you outline your stories or just go with the flow?
I always begin with an outline, yes. However, and that is a big however, there are times when my characters veer off the outline into their own direction. The original ending outlined for Trent & Trey was not how the final ending played out. In fact, after I thought I was done with the story and doing a read-through, both Trent & Trey halted me in my tracks, and I suddenly found myself rewriting the ending to please both the Buchanan brothers.

What does your writing space look like?
I feel lucky and unlucky with my writing space. I’m lucky in that my work space is located in the extra bedroom in my home. When I’m burning the midnight oil because I’m “in the zone,” and my current work is moving at a good pace, I don’t disturb either my husband or my daughter. When I’m done for the night or early morning as it is at times, I simply crawl into the bed in my workroom and call it a night. I have a great husband who doesn’t complain when he wakes to find my side of our bed empty. He understands that when things are going smoothly, I have a hard time stopping. The unlucky part of my work space is that I do not have a laptop. I still use a tower pc with a monitor. So, when we lose power, I’m shut down with no battery backup, and I can’t just take my writing with me when we travel.

Who is your favorite author and why?
My favorite author is Kate Douglas. I have read everything she has ever written all the way back to her very first e-published works. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting her in person and spent a very lovely evening with her two summers ago. She was definitely the author who drew me into reading erotica. To me, she is so descriptive with her characters and her scenes that I have no difficulty picturing them in my mind as I read. Those, as well as a great plot are the things that kept me coming back for more of her books.

What project are you currently working on?
Currently, I’m working on the second installment of A Seekers Story, tentatively titled Naked Prey. Once I have finished with that, I have two other things that are on the back burner. One is a new Series that the idea for came to me while sitting in traffic one day. It is a paranormal/sci-fi idea about an alien race from the planet Venus and their race to save their people from extinction. I’ve come up with the Series name of Warriors of Venus. I have also been talking with fellow HDP author, Dan Cocker, about the possibility of collaborating on something. That is still in the very early stages, though, and nothing is definite on that front.

What book are you currently reading?
I’m currently reading, Entwined With You by Sylvia Day. I had the opportunity to meet her recently at a book signing she did at a local Barnes & Noble. There were under 100 people there, and she spent almost 3 hours talking and signing books. It was great!

Is there a character that you enjoyed writing more than any of the others?
I really enjoyed writing the part of Trey in Trent & Trey. The younger of the two Buchanan brothers, he spoke the loudest to me. His southern drawl and the interplay he had with Trent was a blast to write.

Do you read your reviews and if so, how do you cope with a bad one?
As a new writer, I feel it is important to read every review, good or bad. I think constructive criticism is an important part of growing as a writer. I do understand, however, that my writing will not appeal to everyone.

I have found the writer’s community to be very supportive and welcoming.  Please share three writers that you recommend for us to check out.  

 Cleo Taurus, a fellow HDP author I feel is very talented and writes from the heart.  I also recommend checking out Oliver Lixx another HDP author as well as Bebe Balocca.  I’ve read some of their things and have thoroughly enjoyed them.

You can find Harper on her website, blog, Facebook, Facebook page, Amazon, Manic Readers, Goodreads, and The Romance Reviews.

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Running from a dark past, Cassie St. Cloud wonders if it’s even possible to escape her worst nightmares. Regardless, the fiery redhead refuses to be a victim and does just that. While secrecy is key to her survival, Cassie inadvertently finds herself squashed inside a triangle of lust, threatening to expose her darkest desires.

Sexy brothers, Trent and Trey Buchanan, own the hottest Tattoo Parlor and Ranch in town. Kings of their own castles, both are pleasantly shocked when a tiny female brings them to their knees.

A silent enemy looms in the background, waiting for the right moment to strike. When things take an unexpected turn for the worse, dark secrets and an unforgiving past send Trent, Trey, and Cassie running for their lives…