Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Michelle Rowen's new book




For those of you who don't know, I'm a majorly big Michelle Rowen fan. Not only is she a fabulous, amazing, funny author, but she is a jolly nice person into the bargain!!!! Anyway, today her first young adult book, Demon Princess Reign or Shine is hitting the shelves and since I was lucky enough to read an arc of it, I can assure you that it is fantastic!!

As if trying to fit in at a new school isn't stressful enough, sixteen-year-old Nikki Donovan just found out that her long-lost father is, in fact, the demon king of the Shadowlands—the world that separates and protects us from the Underworld. When she is brought there by the mysterious—and surprisingly cute—messenger Michael, she learns that her father is dying, and he wants her to assume the throne. To complicate matters, a war is brewing between the Shadowlands and the Underworld, her half-demon qualities are manifesting, and her growing feelings for Michael are completely forbidden. Ruling a kingdom, navigating a secret crush, and still making it home by curfew—what's a teenage demon princess to do?

So what are you waiting for? Race out and grab a copy, oh and don't forget to head over to Michelle's blog and join in her party celebrations! You know you want to!!!! Retweet this button on every post blogger

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Congratulations to Christina Phillips

Okay so there has been a lot of shouting and screaming going on recently due to the fact that my wonderful friend and cp, Christina Phillips has just sold two books to Berkley heat. And no the irony isn't lost on us that Christina writes erotica and I write young adult. But somehow we all seem to make it work - though obviously she doesn't come to me for technical advice on how to do those steamy scenes that she writes so well!!!!

Anyway, I'm so thrilled for her. She is such an amazing writer and so completely deserves this. Also, if anyone is trying to get published, they should use Christina as their inspiration because she has never given up chasing her dreams even though the road has been rocky at times. I'm so proud of her (and of course when she is mega famous I will be telling everyone who will listen that I knew her way back when!!!!!). And now back to the book that will not end. Retweet this button on every post blogger

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Why?

Won't this book be finished already?????? I've hit my word count but unfortunately this story is far from over!!! I blame Malik - who is my heroine's troublesome ghostly djinn guide. Everytime that guy hits the page he absolutely refuses to shut up. If anyone has a ghostly djinn guide muzzle, I will gladly take it off your hands!!!!

Not much else to report. The kids break up for two weeks tomorrow which will be nice cos it means we can all be slack little sloths and stay in our pjs all day (not that I would of couse. Oh definitely not!!!!!!)

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Nirvana Thursday

Sorry to disappear again. My daughter managed to get the same sort of asthma inducing virus that my son had a couple of months ago so she's been off all week. She's a lot better now though which is good. Also, there has been a lot of writing going on and hopefully I'll get my first Djinn book finished in the next week or so. Just in time for school holidays!!!!!!

Anyway, because this is short I thought I'd make it Nirvana Thursday. So many great songs to pick from but Where Did You Sleep Last Night is definitely one of my favs. What about everyone else. What's your favorite Nirvana song?

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Friday, September 04, 2009

GCC presents Joanne Rendell




When I finally get my sorry ass over to New York, one of the first things I'm going to do (once I stop staring like a dumb tourist) is go hang out with my lovely cyber buddy, Joanne Rendell. I've known Jo for a few years now and actually got to catch up with her briefly at the RWA conference last year but we didn't have nearly enough time together. Anyway, not only is Joanne totally cool (and far too good looking for my liking) but she is a fabulous writer. Her first book, The Professors' Wives' Club was fast paced and electric and I'm absolutely dying to read her book, Crossing Washington Square which is out this week!!!!!

Professor Diana Monroe is a highly respected scholar of Sylvia Plath. Serious and aloof, she steadfastly keeps her mind on track. Professor Rachel Grey is young and impulsive, with a penchant for teaching relevant contemporary women's stories like Bridget Jones' Diary and The Devil Wears Prada, and for wearing her heart on her sleeve.

The two conflicting personalities meet head-to-heart when Carson McEvoy, a handsome and brilliant professor visiting from Harvard, sets his eyes on both women and creates even more tension between them. Now Diana and Rachel are slated to accompany an undergraduate trip to London, where an almost life-threatening experience with a student celebrity will force them to change their minds and heal their hearts...together.

And now I'm going to tantalize you even more by letting you see the interview I did with Jo, where she talks a bit more about the inspiration behind the book (and of course zombies!!!!)

1 How did you first get the idea for your current book?

The idea for this book evolved over a few years. As someone who has lived the academic life (I have a PhD in literature and now I’m married to a professor at NYU), I’ve always loved books about the university – books like Kingsley Amis’ Lucky Jim and Michael Chabon’s Wonder Boys. But what I noticed about such campus fiction was the lack of female professors in leading roles. Even the female authors like Francine Prose and Zadie Smith, who’ve written campus novels, they too focus on male professors. Furthermore, most of these male professors are disillusioned drunks who quite often sleep with their students! I wanted to write a novel with women professors taking the lead and I wanted these women to be strong and smart and interesting – instead of drunk, disillusioned, and preoccupied with questionable romantic liaisons!


2 I often say that everything I know about writing has come from Buffy. Is there any movie/tv show/book/author that you think has helped your writing career?

Jane Austen. She haunts everything I write (not that I’m claiming to write like her, I just aspire too!) She’s just such a kicka*s storyteller and her characters are so nuanced and beautifully portrayed. Crossing Washington Square is loosely based on Austen’s Sense and Sensibility – with one character being led by her sense, the other by her sensibilities. I always loved how Austen examined these different characters – their strengths and weaknesses, how they clash but also how they learn from each other – and enjoyed putting it into a modern context. In my novel, Professor Rachel Grey is tempestuous and emotional and teaches chick lit in her classes. Meanwhile Professor Diana Monroe is cool, controlled and aloof. She’s also a serious scholar of Sylvia Plath who thinks “beach” fiction or chick lit is an easy ride for students. They really don’t get along!

3 What's a normal writing day for you?

I get up early and start work right away. I basically have to get as much done before my six year old son wakes up! I usually check my emails, FB and Twitter first, which can often be a bad thing as the internet vortex can suck me in for way too long! But usually I can drag myself away and then I get down to writing. I try and write 500 words a day. Often I produce 500 words of utter rubbish, but at least it is ideas on a page to work with. When my son wakes, my “other” life begins. We’re actually homeschooling Benny, so that is why I have to squeeze in writing time while he’s sleeping. “Homeschool” is somewhat a misnomer, though, as we spend a relatively small amount of time schooling at “home.” We live in New York so are lucky enough to have an amazing array of fun and educational places on our doorstep. Benny and I, together with his friends, are always out on trips to the Met, the Natural History Museum, aquariums, zoos, galleries, libraries, and parks. When we’re not out and about, Benny and I love to read – either together or separately. I’m so thankful he loves books like I do. Also I’m learning so much as a writer through Benny’s books and his homeschool experiences in general. Inspired by another homeschool family, we recently started a loose history curriculum in which we’ve studied dinosaurs, early man, Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt followed by Ancient Greece and Rome. We’ve combined relevant story and picture books, with many trips to museums. Benny has learnt a lot, but it’s amazing how much I’ve learned too about Greek myths, ancient texts and civilizations. I feel my mind – and my writing – expanding because of these studies!

4 The best blooper I've ever done as a writer was when I had my heroine hand the hero something. Problem was they were sharing the same body at the time! So to help lessen my embarrassment, I'd love to know what your best writing blooper is and did someone catch it before your book went into print?

Okay, I’m not sure if I should admit this, but there are 2 bloopers in my book which neither me or my copyeditors caught. At the end of a chapter, one of my characters rips the phone from the wall, but in the next chapter I talk about her making another call! Also, I talk about a character rushing down a hallway when she’s actually just returned from a transatlantic trip and there is no mention of her struggling with baggage! One blooper we did catch was my character talking to a class of twenty students and then on the next page there are magically thirty-five of them!!

5 And now for the big question. Zombies - love them, hate them, couldn't eat a whole one? Enquiring minds want to know


Couldn’t eat a whole one! Although I do love that wonderful book about zombies written by, now who was the fabulous author? Oh yes, Amanda Ashby!

Hehehe - so now you know the real reason I like Jo so much! But trust me, she really is a great writer so I hope you will all go out and buy her book!!!! Retweet this button on every post blogger

Thursday, September 03, 2009

I Held Her In My Arms - Violent Femmes

Ah, nothing takes me back to 1985 faster than when I hear Blister in the Sun. But seriously, I do love me a good Violent Femmes song, and this is one my favs. Any other Femmes fans???

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Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Yeah, what she says...

If anyone is pitching at a conference, then you absolutely must read this fab post that my agent, Jenny Bent has done.. Jenny is truly the best agent in the world and she is also very, very wise so please, listen to what she is saying!!!

Not much else to report. I finally own chapter seven and eight. I've rewritten those little monkeys so many times that I've lost count. I wish I was a writer who could just leave a big gap and move on with the book but alas, unless I know what the emotional conclusion is of that big gap then I find it impossible to get to the next scene. Anyway, my heroine has finally figured out a way to become less orange, and let's just say that both writer and heroine are currently very happy about this turn of events!!!!!!!!

In other news, I've just finished reading Hunted by PC Cast and Kristin Cast. I liked it a lot but honestly I'm not sure I can keep up with Zoey's lovelife. I'm now reading Shadow Kiss by Richelle Mead which I'm love, love, loving. Especially Dimitri. He's very fine!!!!!! Retweet this button on every post blogger

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Zombies downunder



Woot! Zombie Queen of Newbury High is now out in New Zealand and Australia. Of course I have no idea how many bookstores have picked it up so if anyone sees it while they're out and about on their travels, then I'd love to know about it (and please give a pat for good luck!!!!!) Retweet this button on every post blogger