psssst! I have a surprise for you. It won't happen until Monday, but I'll tell you before then so you'll be ready. be sure and check back!.
Today on Some Write it Hot come meet DH Starr. DH is new to our group, but he fit right in from the getgo. A Bostonian, avid reader--although when I am not sure, he has 300 DVD's for goodness sake--he is also a wonderful writer of GLBT fiction. He has several books due to be released, his next is Meant for Each Other. An excerpt of the book is available for you pleasure at both Some Write it Hot and on my News and Reviews page. Go take a peek! psssst! I have a surprise for you. It won't happen until Monday, but I'll tell you before then so you'll be ready. be sure and check back!. Add Comment In all the excitement of Happy Birthday Nancy Tobin's release yesterday I plumb forgot I was blogging on Some Write It Hot today! I assume you have all purchased your copy of Lillian's book and can now turn your minds to my blog, Nothing New Under the Sun. I pose a question for all my reader out there: Are you tired of vampire stories or just the same old stories? If a writer came up with a truly new twist on the old tale would you ride along? Leave me a comment here and there and let me know, okay? I'll give you a little hint. My vampires do not trace back to Vladd nor do my weres begin with a Gypsy curse. Interested? This comes a day early as I will be out of pocket in the morning when Happy Birthday Nancy Tobin actually makes her debut, but wherever I am I will be crowing! Written my my friend and critique partner Lillian Grant and published by Loose Id HBNT promises heat and laughter. So... If you woke up on your 40th birthday to a half-naked twenty-six year old stud-muffin offering to light your candles, could you say no? Nancy Tobin can’t --and why would she want to? The Buy link and review are in my News and Reviews. Let your fingers and heart take flight and you can read an excerpt at Lillian Grant and meet Lillian on Some Write it Hot Since Some Write it Hot made its debut our critique group has been inundated with applicants. While on the surface this may sound like a good thing, it can also be a problem. When is enough, enough? Our group is smallish as critique groups go. I, for one like it that way. I think we work together well. Are there some members who don't participate? Sure. Some are in crisis of some sort and are on hiatus but will be back, which is fine by me. Others, just seem to not get the concept. They want their work critiqued but don't seem to have time to give back. Should they be replaced? Probably. Luckily, these individuals are few in number. So how do you know when someone is a good fit for the group? Well, in ours we ask for a bio and a sample of their work. We read and then we vote. Sounds like a good plan, right? Right. It is. But there are a LOT of excellent writers out there who could bring a lot to the table. We can't let them all in, so when is enough, enough? We are like prunes: is two enough, six too many? Most of our group writes erotica. A few, like me, don't. I would like some more who right "steamy" as opposed to graphic, but the group is call ERAuthors. Guess what the ER stands for? Life is full of decisions. I hate decisions. Can you tell? Yes, it's late, but, it's up now!. Chapter 3 of Tom's Story on Get Bit by My Free Reads. So hurry up, don't be a slow poke like me. Go, Click the link on my home page and then Tom's Story. I hope you like it. Let me know either way, okay? I know, I'm in hot water right? Y'all have been scoping out My Free Reads for Chapter 3 of Tom's Story and it isn't there. My Bad! It's been a week of new releases from my friends, so of course, I had to read. And, I have been job hunting. Also time consuming, not to mention distracting. Yes these are excuses, but they are mine, and I'm sticking to them! I will begin chapter 3 tomorrow and try to have it posted by Sunday. Can y'all hold out that long? Enough about me. Tomorrow is Jenika Snow day on Some Write it Hot come by and meet her and read an excerpt of her new release, Blush. If you think I've been busy, I can't hold a candle to her. She has books popping out everywhere! Today is Meet Gillian Archer Day on Some Write it Hot! Gillian is a great erotic writer with one flaw. She will not keep her butt at the pc! She posts one hot chapter and then I have to wait for weeks for her to post another. Is that fair? I hardly thinks so! Granted she is living in Ireland at the moment and she and her hubby are always off to some exotic local, or cruise or something. But she has a view of an honest to god castle from her office window! How much more inspiration does a girl need? I am so excited! My friend and critique partner Lillian Grant just got her cover art for the upcoming release of her romantic comedy: Happy Birthday Nancy Tobin. Nice work Loose Id! This was one of the first pieces I read when I joined ERAuthors and I was instantly hooked. As a matter of fact I accused her of stalking me. LOL. Yes, I saw a lot of similarities between Nancy and me, enough to be scary. This book is wonderful, poignant and hilarious and in the tradition of Loose id, HOT!!!. So go take a peek in News and Reviews at that lovely cover and my review. Then mark your calendars for the debut of Happy Birthday Nancy Tobin and author Lillian Grant. September 28th Hey! I just posted chapter 2 of Tom's Story in Get Bit by My Free Reads, so click the link on my home page and go have a look. While you're poking around for things to read, hop on over the Some Write it Hot and read Ali Katz post on a writer's "Voice." Without voice a work falls flat, it's hard to describe and Ali does and excellent job of it. Today I am going to ask you a question. Feel free to respond. When a book is set in another country, another world, or another universe, do you expect the characters to sound like they are from the good ole' USA? Think about it-- you have a big game hunter from Australia leading a band of multinational vacationers in search of lion on the plains of the Serengeti accompanied by trusted native bearers, wouldn't it seem odd if they all sounded like they came from Brooklyn? Sure it would! So why is it some editors try to Americanize every book their hands touch? I don't get it, do you? Not all do. We have several members from elsewhere in my critique group who have no issues with editors wanting to change their work to suite the "home town crowd". All they ask is for the spelling to be ours so the reader won't think it's a typo. Understandable. If the book is set in England, then English slang should and will be used. If on the Delta 3 in the fourth quadrant of the Planetary Alliance, they speak Deltanese and serve Whamphor entrails each lunar solstice, so be it. Fried cat fish and mashed taters are unknown on that planet. You, the reader understand this, right? If everything is as we know it, what's the fun of reading about it. When in Rome do as the Romans, when in Australia, cooked chook might well be on the menu. That is the way you want it, right? |
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