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Aspen Gold Award

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

I promised to take a picture of my Aspen Gold Award when it arrived. I haven’t had time to hang it yet, so I had to try to frame it while I had it propped up on the counter. I used to be a good photographer. Really. :-) Sorry about the skew in the shot, but this was the best of the half dozen that I took.

Aspen Gold Award

I’m pretty excited to hang it up on the wall. The best I ever did for award hardware while I was in school was my National Honor Society pin, so getting plaques and trophies is an enormous thrill for me.

Phone Calls and Edge of Dawn

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Edge of Dawn won the Aspen Gold Award for Best Paranormal!

I found out yesterday even though I got the call on Saturday because I didn’t bother to play messages right away. In my defense, I’ve been getting a lot of telemarketing calls lately and those robo-callers ramble as soon as the phone is answered. Even if it’s answered by voice mail.

And I had a phone call from my dad, too, on Saturday and I figured the message was from him. My parents have a really bad habit of leaving messages even thought I’ve told them time and again not to. I always see them before I do a play back. It doesn’t stop them and I’ve learned to just ignore it until I have time to delete it out.

If you’ve guessed that I hate the phone with the fire of a thousand suns, you’d be exactly right. :-) I’d rather do email or IM or anything else rather than use a phone. Part of it is that I always end up sounding like an idiot and don’t know how to gracefully end a phone conversation. Part of it is for a year while I was in high school, I had a job that kept me on the phone. I was probably the only 16-year-old girl who cringed when a call came in and it was for me.

Yesterday afternoon, I finally decided to clear messages. Imagine my surprise when I had two messages, not just one. This was one time, though, where I was elated that the indicator was blinking!

The best part? I’m going to get a plaque! Hardware–woot!!!

I’m Everywhere!

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

I’m doing more guest blogging appearances.

Today, you can catch me at:

Carolyn Jewel’s Blog
Riding With the Top Down

I’m giving away autographed copies of In the Midnight Hour to one random winner at each site. Just post a comment for your chance to win!

And you can check out the blogs I visited on Monday and Tuesday.

Smutketeers (I did an interview here)
Lucienne Diver’s Blog
The Novelty Girls

EDGE OF DAWN Available Now!

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Edge of Dawn is officially available today! Yea!

This is Logan and Shona’s story and I’m so excited for you to meet them. Logan is the Seattle-based troubleshooter for the Gineal (a society of magic users) and Shona is in danger from someone with magical abilities. It’s his job to protect her…and keep secret the fact that people with power exist.

This should be in bookstores everywhere today, as well as available at the usual online retailers.

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Also, check out my blog appearances.

Today, I have an interview up at Smutketeers.

And you can also check out yesterday’s posts at:

Novelty Girls
Lucienne Diver’s Blog

There’s still time to leave a comment and have a chance at winning a copy of In the Midnight Hour.

Sharing Edge of Dawn Video

Monday, June 15th, 2009

The book trailer for Edge of Dawn has been ready for a really long time and it’s been difficult to sit on it, but the book comes out June 30th and I wanted to wait until closer to its release to share the video. And without any more introduction, here’s my book trailer:

Having this out and available makes me think about starting the video for Kel’s book, but I’ll resist. It doesn’t come out until next March.

Write On

Friday, January 30th, 2009

The vampire short story is finished–more or less–and I think it turned out okay. I had fun with the story, liked the characters, and have been assured by my writing buddy that it’s “totally bitchin’.” :-) That was a huge relief since this is a new length for me and I felt at sea sometimes. The thing that kind of amazes me is that I somehow managed to tell a whole story in 7800 words. I was planning to just do a peek in to their lives sort of thing, which is what others seem to do with this length, but I just wrote without any real plan and had a beginning, middle, and end. I really didn’t expect that, but I’ll take it. And if I can ever come up with a title that isn’t a lame play on words, it’ll all be good.

Now I need to make the transition back into my full-length book and I’m not finding that easy to do. I reread the last chapter I’d written, but I need to sit down and come up with chapter and/or scene goals. I’m hoping that will get my head back into Kel’s story and help me focus.

The test print of Edge of Dawn (which comes out June 30th) has been proofread and the pages that need correction will be mailed back today. I only had time to read through it once and that makes me uneasy–I usually read through them three times–but my mom read through it twice for me and found a few things that I never saw.

It’s pretty nice to have my writing To Do List whittled down to 1 thing. Granted, it’s the biggest item of them all, but having other projects like proofreading and the short story added to my stress because they were kind of hanging there like blades from guillotines. :-) I still have too much to do and not enough time to do it in and I’ve been scarce online lately, but I’ll manage. Somehow.

Galley Time

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

My galleys arrived yesterday for Edge of Dawn. This is a test copy of the book to make sure there weren’t any mistakes as the story was setup to be printed. It’s the last step I’m involved with before Edge of Dawn becomes a real bound book and it’s my final chance to make any changes before the book goes to press.

I both like and dislike galleys. I like them because I want to catch any errors–either mine or the printer’s–before it goes to press. I’m a perfectionist and nothing makes me crazier than mistakes.

I dislike them because I’m a perfectionist and I want to keep fixing and fixing and that’s not possible at the galley stage. Every change that isn’t a printer error costs money and so I can’t change everything I might want to change. I have to pick which ones are most important to me and live with the rest.

The other problem with galleys is reading them. I get caught up in the story and forget that I’m supposed to be proofreading, not visiting with my hero and heroine. And because I’m so familiar with the story, I’ll mentally see words that are missing or eliminate words that shouldn’t be there. That’s why I enlisted my mom a few books ago to read the page proofs, too. This is the first time she’s seen the story so she’ll notice if things are missing and/or added.

Today, I began reading through the galleys and I’ve already gotten lost a few times in Logan and Shona’s story. I really like these two and they’re both so much easier than the characters in the book I’m writing now. It’s Kel’s book (Logan’s brother–you’ll meet him in Edge of Dawn if you read it) and he’s had a rough stretch in his life and his heroine has as well. Logan and Shona? Well, you know I always torture my characters, but neither one of them has any really heavy baggage and their story was such a nice break for me between Creed’s book (In Twilight’s Shadow) and Kel’s book (still officially untitled) that I’m enjoying rereading it.

Anyway, must get back to galleys. I am hugely busy with a short story and a book both due on March 1st. I need to finish this latest job and get it out the door.

Edge of Dawn Up

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Edge of Dawn is up for pre-order on Amazon.com! There’s even been orders placed already and a couple of people tagged the book before I even knew it was up. Wow! Nice holiday surprise. :-) This is the third book in my Light Warriors series.

The back cover blurb:

Glass artist Shona Blackwood has lost her ability to create, but instead of panic, all she feels is apathy. Her detachment is shaken when she narrowly avoids being mugged, thanks to a timely rescue by a man who makes all her senses come roaring to life.

Logan Andrews is a magical troubleshooter assigned to protect Shona from an unseen enemy. Shona is unaware that magic actually exists and Logan is under orders not to tell her, but it isn’t long before he finds his loyalty torn between his people and the passionate woman he is guarding.

He thought this would be a straightforward job, but Logan quickly realizes that in an edgy contest between magic and passion, love is destined to win.

I loved working with Logan and Shona. He’s sweet and indulgent and just perfect for Shona. She’s off balance and not just with the way she reacts to him. She’s coming to grips with a lot of changes.

That’s all I have today, sorry. We had another snow event last night, so I was up early. Again. It’s been like every morning for the last two weeks. I’m tired and I still need to write.

And They’re Off

Friday, December 19th, 2008

I finished copy edits for Edge of Dawn on Monday and sent them off to NYC on Tuesday. Everything went faster than I’d thought it would, but I was pretty organized in advance. I did a final read through–that’s what held them up a day–but it was a good thing I did. I found I’d crossed out the wrong paragraph in one spot. Oops. I fixed that and fiddled with word choices. All that’s left to do now on the book is proofread the test print of the book in a couple of months. This is where I enlist my mom’s help because it’s so easy to not see missing and/or extra words. My brain seems to put them right in.

As I left the Evil Day Job (EDJ) for Fed Ex on Tuesday at lunch, it started snowing. By that afternoon when I left the EDJ to go home, traffic on the freeway was at a standstill. It took an hour and a half to get home. I handled it okay, though. I didn’t think the roads were that bad so I wasn’t all that stressed and I had my iPod plugged in to the car stereo and listened to a couple of lectures from UC Berkeley on Earthquakes. I got hooked and now I’m working my way through the rest of the course. :-) I think I’m through lecture seven now.

We’ve had a lot of snow in MN this month, particularly in the last week or week and a half, and I’ve had to get up early nearly every day this week because of snowy roads. And I’ll be doing the same thing tomorrow because there’s another storm scheduled to roll through tonight. :-(

Still working on setting up the new laptop, but the important stuff like word processing software and antivirus protection is on there, so I’m good until I have more time.

And to close out, here’s a cute video for y’all.

The Lego Dude

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Another video today. Sorry, but I have been pounding paper (a small joke or joke attempt if it fell flat) trying to get my edits done in time to mail back tomorrow. Despite spending massive time and working into the wee hours on Saturday night, I’m not going to make it. It might be a blessing since it rained here today before the temperatures plummeted below freezing. The roads here are ice covered with snow and the high temp tomorrow is supposed to be 1 degree. That’s the optimistic forecast.

Anyway, all the markups are made. What I need to do now is one final read through before I package the manuscript up and send it back to NYC. Since I’m only about halfway, I don’t think I’ll finish tonight.

While I was marking up, though, I had the national news on the TV Friday night and in the Assignment America segment, they interviewed this guy who makes works of art out of Legos! It was incredibly cool and I was amazed. His work is showing in museums and it’s incredible. As someone who could barely make the most unimaginative things with the toy, I was impressed. I hoped some of you might be interested, too.


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