Friday, February 25, 2011

Cookies from the Cave

I'm still deep in the writing cave working on Convincing Leopold. Just finished a couple of major angst scenes. Poor Leopold, he's in need of some hugs, but first I need to torment Arthur some more and then Leopold will get his HEA.

In the mean time, I'm offering up some cookies to celebrate that it's Friday. Enjoy, and I hope you all have a great weekend!



Thursday, February 17, 2011

Release Date News

I'm briefly popping out of the deadline cave to share some release date news. Convincing Leopold (the book that has me in the cave) has a release date of June 28th, 2011! It's 4 months away, so the release date could change, but I have a date which means it is officially on the schedule and that's a good thing.

In other news, I took the kidlet to Build-A-Bear over the weekend. Kitteh was the lucky receipent of the day's purchases.
Isn't she pretty in pink? (...cue music...)

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Company in the Cave

Shawn Lane had a post the other day which prompted me to take a good look at the calendar and realize the end of the month was less than 3 weeks away. 2 weeks and a few days, to be more exact. Convincing Leopold is due at the end of February. Based on my word count, I'm not yet half way done with the book.

*EEK*

So I'm now officially in the writing cave. I'm even planning to boot chatty hubby out of the basement tomorrow night. Given it's been averaging 14 deg here of late, it's much too cold to write in the garage. My space heater doesn't do crap when it's that cold. So I'm in the basement, but hubby's here too and he's rather chatty (he's discovered Skype recently). I love him and all, but he's seriously disturbing the muse. So he's getting the boot starting tomorrow night.

Good thing is that I've finished reviewing the proofs for Bound Forever and sent them to my editor, so that's done. I can now focus totally on Arthur and Leopold.

And I won't be completely alone in the cave.
Meet Ryan. He's one of Ken's friends. His packaging called him 'Ken', but I mean really, you can't have 2 dudes side by side at the store and call them the same name when they are clearly not the same guy. *shakes head at the marketing dept* One of kidlet's barbie books had barbie's friends in it, and there was a cute little hottie with dark hair named Ryan. So I've decided he's Ryan.

I haven't abandoned the Princes, but those 2 are officially the kidlet's and live in the bin of barbies. Ryan hangs out on my desk behind Pretty. He'll be my company in the cave for the next 2 weeks and 4 days.

If you don't see me out and about, it's because I'm in the cave. Wish me luck!! ...I think I'm going to need it - the frentic music is already playing. ;)

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Story Behind the Story - From Afar

Stats - Submitted manuscript 7/9/09. Received contract offer 10/3/09. Published 2/23/10.

My bad luck when it comes to timing submissions to Samhain continued with this book. My editor left Samhain a few weeks after I submitted From Afar. I was assigned a new editor who got a bunch of new authors and new responsibilities, so it took her some time to read the book.

Little known fact – The final cover took five different drafts and one change in cover artist. Oh, and a final tweak. I swear, I’m not one of those super picky authors, but I didn’t think a sunny afternoon backdrop would fit the feel of a vampire book that takes place at night. I do love the final cover – that guy is simply yum!

Extremely little known fact – I started writing the book in January 2008, back when I was an unpublished author, and entered the first 20 pages in Passionate Ink’s Stroke of Midnight contest for unpubbed authors. Rafe and Aleric got 3rd place in the Novella category. *pats the boys on the back* I put the book on hold to start Bound by Deception, then landed an agent and sold a book to Berkley and got distracted by revisions and edits for that one. Then wrote Bound to Him and Convincing Arthur. So it wasn’t until the summer of 2009 when I turned back to From Afar and finished it.

How did I get the idea for the bookStephani Hecht gave me the nudge to write a vampire book, and Raphael popped into my head. Even though everything I write is set in the Regency, I love the Georgian era. The clothing is just so gorgeous. Dangerous Liaisons is one of my favorite movies, though Valmont (with yummy Colin Firth) is also a favorite. Since the book was a paranormal, I couldn’t resist making Raphael old enough to have been born and turned during the Georgian era. I had great fun dressing him, too ;)

If I could edit the book now, what would I change (if anything)? The ending is rather…abrupt. A part of me wishes I would have added more to the book. But honestly, the current ending is how I had originally planned it. If I had the chance to change it today, I probably wouldn’t.

Will there be a sequel – I’m on the fence about a sequel. I’ve hopped onto the ‘sequel’ side of the fence then jumped over to ‘no sequel’ a few times since I’ve finished the book. I even have outlines done for both a sequel and a prequel of sorts featuring Roman and Grant. My main issue is time – there are 10+ other books on the ‘want to write’ list and you all know I’m not a hare when it comes to writing. I do have a short free story idea for Raphael and Aleric, so maybe I’ll go that route. Raphael deserves an ‘I love you’ from Aleric. One way or another, I want to make sure he eventually gets to hear those 3 words.

Misc stuff – Aleric’s age in the book was very deliberate. He’s 27, and has been cut off from his family for 3 years for refusing to become a vicar. During the Regency, men had to be at least 24 yrs old to be ordained. I figured his father wouldn’t have made a big huge stink about taking the living at Barton Hall until Aleric was old enough to actually do it, hence why Aleric is 27 in the book.

That's the story behind the story for From Afar. Any questions? Ask away *g*
 
Barbara