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Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

I used to slip inside jokes into my books all the time. Some of them were specific to one person, some of them were specific to a group of people. To use some examples, in Through a Crimson Veil The Crimson Jim bar was named for a guy I worked with. He’s also the one that asked me to use Evil Twin Brewery in the story. That’s the brand of beer Conor was drinking the night he found out the truth about Mika.

The inside joke in Eternal Nights was out there for any baseball fan. All the one-off secondary characters, the ones that were basically walk-ons, but who needed a name for clarity’s sake, got the name of baseball players. Wyatt’s friend in the prologue is Jim "Catfish" Hunter who is like a totally famous pitcher from a few decades ago. All the bad guys got names of players on teams I was rooting against in the playoffs that year. (I was writing the book during the playoffs.) Only one person ever let me know they got the joke and this kind of made me sad. I was hoping a lot of people would get it and laugh with me.

But EN was the last book that I did anything sort of under the radar. Kind of. If you read Shadow’s Caress, you’ll remember it opened with a couple of 80s songs and it also closed with the title of an 80s song. But stuck in the middle is a little tip of the cap to another 80s song. I originally was actually going to name the song, but it didn’t work out with the flow of the story.

I did make a reference to it, though. When Malachi has Cass pull over and tells her they’re going to walk the rest of the way to Laurent’s home, Cass is like: What? Walk? In LA?

Maybe no one else gets it because Missing Persons was never a huge name group, but they have a song titled Walking In L.A. and the whole thing is about how nobody walks in the city. Since Cass works in an 80s boutique, I thought it was kind of fun to slip in something like that. I just wish I could have managed a few more songs.

The Joke’s Afoot

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

I was up late last night watching the Cubs/Reds game. Now late is relative. For some people, going to bed after 10pm isn’t late; for me, it is. I have to get up at 4am for the Evil Day Job (EDJ), so that’s really shaving off my sleeping time. But I digress–as usual.

So I stayed up to watch the Cubs game. I was hoping they’d be up like 14-0 in the third inning and I could go to bed early or at least early-ish, confident in their victory. It didn’t work out that way. The score was deadlocked 2-2 in the eighth inning, and when my beloved Chicago Cubs did score, it was only 1 run. Since 3-2 wasn’t a safe lead, I was forced to stay awake and vigilant until they won. :-) And after such an exciting game, it was difficult to wind down.

Okay, I see the eyes glazing over as I gush about my Cubbies, but I’ve restrained myself all season–almost. Besides, I’m going to swing this around to my books.

All my books have inside jokes in them. Some have a lot, some have a little. Some can be figured out, some you have to know what it is I’m talking about. The most continual inside joke is my love of baseball and it’s usually the Cubs.

Ravyn’s Flight has Alex overhearing a discussion aboard the rescue ship between his men as they debate whether or not the Cubs curse has been lifted.

Eternal Nights has two of the bad guys discussing the All Star game and most of the secondary characters have the names of baseball players. If you know the game and who was in the playoffs in 2005, you’ll be able to figure out which teams I was rooting against. Hey, it’s not easy to come up with throwaway names, so having two teams with 24 players each was a treasure trove.

In the Midnight Hour has Deke pointing out to Ryne that she shares her name with Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame second baseman.

And In Twilight’s Shadow, my June 2008 book, has more baseball references. Including the fact that Creed, the hero, has dreamed of playing for the Chicago Cubs. :-)

The two books I didn’t mention (The Power of Two and Through a Crimson Veil) might have baseball references, too, but I couldn’t think of them off the top of my head. Both books, for sure, do have inside jokes in them. :-) You know, I should probably write these things down as I do them because I’m already beginning to forget what I did. :-/

I know some other authors do slip stuff into their books, too. It’s fun! It’s even more fun when people catch it. Like with Eternal Nights when I got an email from a reader who nailed all my baseball names. I loved it! Usually, no one comments (although one person at the EDJ caught the jokes that related to that in TPOT) and I never know if that means no one caught them or no one let me know they caught them.

In other words, if you discover one of my jokes, email me and let me know! It makes my day almost as much as hearing someone tell me how much they’ve enjoyed my stories.


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