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Wanna See Something Pretty?

Head on over to The Galaxy Express ; )

Or, if you’d rather wait until tomorrow, you can come back here.

ETA: Oops! Sorry, gang, I’ll post Thursday or Friday. I have to find something first : P

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Over at Contact-Infinite Futures Today

I have a short post over at the Carina Press SF/SFR blog, Contact-Infinite Futures, about John Travolta having been considered for the part of Han Solo, and a little more on how movies fix a character in our head. Consider movie characters and the actors we associate with certain roles. Would anyone else fit the bill? Pop on over and leave a comment.

Update: Rulebreaker will be released in less than three months! I received the preliminary cover from the art team and Oh. My. God! It’s gorgeous. Liv and Zia are perfectly portrayed. Better than anything I could have wished for. And yes, I am a dork and look at it at least once a day. When the final-final cover is approved, I’ll post it, of course. For now, you’ll have to live with my teasing : )

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Rulebreaker Release Date

August 8, 2011 will be a heck of a day here in the Hopefully-Not Frozen North. My F/F SFR Rulebreaker debuts at Carina Press. Here’s a blurb:

Liv Braxton, a small-time thief stuck on a backwater planet, takes on the gig of a lifetime filling in as executive assistant at Exeter Mining Company. Her job is to download incriminating files, but Liv finds herself unexpectedly torn when she falls for Zia Talbot, the beautiful and alluring VP she is supposed to betray.

It seems unreal that this story, that ANY story of mine, is going to be published. But there it is. Or will be.

I’m getting up the nerve to contact folks for a blog tour, which should be fun/chaotic. I’ve never done one before, nor hosted any other person on my blog, so we’ll see how it goes.

IRL, I want to have a release party, but other than displaying my cover (which I can’t wait to see because Carina puts out some awesome covers!) it’s not like I can sign anything. Still, any excuse for a party, right?

August 8 is also the start of Science Camp week. We will have at least two house guests, possibly three, to add to the mix. That’ll be fun, but we’ll have to keep things family-rated, as two of our guests are under 13.

So there you have it. August 8, 2011. Mark your calendars and stay tuned. I’ll post a cover and, hopefully, a blog tour schedule.

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Title Me This

A lot of writers have difficulty coming up with titles for their work. You want something that conveys the tone and perhaps the genre, but it should be dynamic, gripping. Different. Because despite the fact that titles aren’t copyrighted, do you *really* want to call your book “Gone with the Wind” or “The Bible?” Probably not.

I’m a hit or miss sort of titler. My first foray into fantasy (boy, that sounds kinkier than it is) yielded “The Guardian.” Rather generic, in the scheme of things, and at the time I didn’t realize that everyone and his/her brother/sister had a book with this title. An Amazon search recently came up with 11,000+ hits. Yeah, that book will be retitled. (After it’s revised. It was a first foray and it shows. I still like it well enough, but I’m betting my skills have improved in the years since it was written. Gosh, I *hope* they’ve improved!)

My next writing/titling project was a trilogy that is still waiting for fantasy romance to take a bigger upswing, and yes, for me to revise the daylights out of it. But the titles rock! The first is “What Price the Crown” (zero hits on Amazon–Yay!), the second, “Once a Princess,” (18 hits, mostly for the same book) and the third, “Queen without a Country” (9 hits, all about Queen Mary). Not that the titles alone will get it sold, but they are good titles, if I do say so myself.

My paranormal women’s fiction, “Haunted,” is another okay title on a particularly favorite story. That one will need less revising (I hope) to let it see the world some day.

My SFR “Bad Girl” was called that for lack of a better idea as I wrote it. The title fit, since the MC is a thief, and I really didn’t think much of it as I queried. No one at Carina Press asked about changing the title when they offered for it. But recently, I was once again at Amazon and put it in the search box. 702 hits, including this gem from 1946 . So I contacted my editor and asked about changing the title. She said no one at Carina had suggested a change, but if I wanted to offer some alternates she’d see what the team thought (side note: *love* the idea of having a team : ).

So we brainstormed. And brainstormed some more. Several words kept coming back to me–rules, felon, thief, breaking rules–words that would give a sense of the story, combinations that would hopefully catch a readers attention. Between the two of us, we had six or seven. Kym told me to pick the 3-5 I liked and she’d let me know. As I ran through them again, I was telling my kids about the situation. My youngest piped up, “How about ‘Rulebreaker’?”

Huh. How *about* “Rulebreaker?”

I put it in the mix, told Kym my 10 year old suggested it as a “What the heck” idea, let my agent know what was in the works, and waited. Well, the team liked it. My agent was good with it. So now, “Bad Girl” is “Rulebreaker,” and I’m thrilled. And I know who to consult when titling my books.

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Title Me This

A lot of writers have difficulty coming up with titles for their work. You want something that conveys the tone and perhaps the genre, but it should be dynamic, gripping. Different. Because despite the fact that titles aren’t copyrighted, do you *really* want to call your book “Gone with the Wind” or “The Bible?” Probably not.

I’m a hit or miss sort of titler. My first foray into fantasy (boy, that sounds kinkier than it is) yielded “The Guardian.” Rather generic, in the scheme of things, and at the time I didn’t realize that everyone and his/her brother/sister had a book with this title. An Amazon search recently came up with 11,000+ hits. Yeah, that book will be retitled. (After it’s revised. It was a first foray and it shows. I still like it well enough, but I’m betting my skills have improved in the years since it was written. Gosh, I *hope* they’ve improved!)

My next writing/titling project was a trilogy that is still waiting for fantasy romance to take a bigger upswing, and yes, for me to revise the daylights out of it. But the titles rock! The first is “What Price the Crown” (zero hits on Amazon–Yay!), the second, “Once a Princess,” (18 hits, mostly for the same book) and the third, “Queen without a Country” (9 hits, all about Queen Mary). Not that the titles alone will get it sold, but they are good titles, if I do say so myself.

My paranormal women’s fiction, “Haunted,” is another okay title on a particularly favorite story. That one will need less revising (I hope) to let it see the world some day.

My SFR “Bad Girl” was called that for lack of a better idea as I wrote it. The title fit, since the MC is a thief, and I really didn’t think much of it as I queried. No one at Carina Press asked about changing the title when they offered for it. But recently, I was once again at Amazon and put it in the search box. 702 hits, including this gem from 1946 . So I contacted my editor and asked about changing the title. She said no one at Carina had suggested a change, but if I wanted to offer some alternates she’d see what the team thought (side note: *love* the idea of having a team : ).

So we brainstormed. And brainstormed some more. Several words kept coming back to me–rules, felon, thief, breaking rules–words that would give a sense of the story, combinations that would hopefully catch a readers attention. Between the two of us, we had six or seven. Kym told me to pick the 3-5 I liked and she’d let me know. As I ran through them again, I was telling my kids about the situation. My youngest piped up, “How about ‘Rulebreaker’?”

Huh. How *about* “Rulebreaker?”

I put it in the mix, told Kym my 10 year old suggested it as a “What the heck” idea, let my agent know what was in the works, and waited. Well, the team liked it. My agent was good with it. So now, “Bad Girl” is “Rulebreaker,” and I’m thrilled. And I know who to consult when titling my books.

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Making My Mark

I’ve been reading up on marketing strategies and branding for authors. With a book coming out in August or so (still on track there, as far as I know) I need to get word out every way I can.

I’ve taken mini courses, subscribed to marketing groups, looked into what others have done, to glean what may work and what may not. For instance, a Real Live book signing isn’t going to do me much good because mine will be an ebook. What would I do? Sign the readers’ computer or Kindle screens? That would be annoying. A reading at my local bookstore or library might fly, but again, I wouldn’t have much in the way of tangible “goodies” to sell or share. OK, I could do give away items, so that one is still on the maybe list.

One of the things I see as working is a virtual book tour. It sounds like fun and a lot of work, but marketing is work. And if I want my next book published I’d better show some effort in getting word out. So, I’ve been checking blogs where science fiction romance is reviewed/discussed/revered/mentioned. I’ve started a list of places I will be asking about blog stops and such. Offering exchanges is important, as in, “I’ll have you over this day for your book if you’ll have me over that day for mine.” It’s a lot like arranging playdates in that way : )

One of my stumbling blocks, however, has been my “brand.” Everywhere you turn, authors are talking about branding. Branding isn’t about that particular book (I’ve leaned something, anyway), but about the author. What represents *you*? What phrasing/terms show a reader who *you* are and what they can expect from one of your stories? Does your website/blog reflect the tone of your work?

Oy.

So here’s my challenge. What catchy line(s) can I use as a brand? What reflects me and my writing? First, I tend to write SF/F/Paranormal stories. Even if I TRY to start off with a non SF/F/P genre it ALWAYS gets some sort of woo-woo treatment. So let’s just assume everything I write will have some kind of otherworld feel to it. Second, while I write m/f or f/f romances they aren’t erotic or even steamy. I think I have one love scene in each of the books I’ve written. Maybe two. But while they may be sensual, they aren’t graphic. So the “Hot lovin’ for long, cold nights (since I’m in the frozen north)” idea won’t work. Really. It won’t. Lastly, I don’t think of my tone as overly dark or light and fluffy. There are some serious situations and places I hope elicit a chuckle or two, but I wouldn’t categorize my work at either extreme.

You understand my problem now. I fall in the middle of most scales.

So what’s an unbranded author to do? Help me, Obi Wan!

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Winner of the SFR Holiday Blitz

First of all, I want to thank Heather at The Galaxy Express for putting on another fabulous Blitz. You rock, Heather! Thanks also to all 33 authors who offered up 50 books! How generous was that? And to my fellow bloggers who hosted, it was again great fun to be linked to all of you for such a great event.

And of course, huge thanks to everyone who entered. I hope you enjoyed yourselves and discovered a couple of new blogs to check out. Some of us who are just getting going in this publishing thing (more news on that as it comes in ; ) appreciate it.

So, on to the winner…..

The name/comment randomly chosen to win all three prizes is…Francene!!!!!! Congrats Francene, I’ll be sending you an email so I can get contact info from you.

Thanks again, Everyone! And don’t forget to check out the other blogs to see the winners there.

Happy New Year, and Happy Reading!

The Galaxy Express

SpacefreightersLounge

SFR Brigade

GeekMom

Lisa Paitz Spindler

Enduring Romance

Smart Girls Love Sci Fi & Paranormal Romance

SciFi Guy

Dirty Sexy Books

Love Romance Passion

Panic in the Lingerie!

vvB32 Reads

Corrina Lawson

Flying Whale Productions

Alien Romances

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Winner of the SFR Holiday Blitz

First of all, I want to thank Heather at The Galaxy Express for putting on another fabulous Blitz. You rock, Heather! Thanks also to all 33 authors who offered up 50 books! How generous was that? And to my fellow bloggers who hosted, it was again great fun to be linked to all of you for such a great event.

And of course, huge thanks to everyone who entered. I hope you enjoyed yourselves and discovered a couple of new blogs to check out. Some of us who are just getting going in this publishing thing (more news on that as it comes in ; ) appreciate it.

So, on to the winner…..

The name/comment randomly chosen to win all three prizes is…Francene!!!!!! Congrats Francene, I’ll be sending you an email so I can get contact info from you.

Thanks again, Everyone! And don’t forget to check out the other blogs to see the winners there.

Happy New Year, and Happy Reading!

The Galaxy Express

SpacefreightersLounge

SFR Brigade

GeekMom

Lisa Paitz Spindler

Enduring Romance

Smart Girls Love Sci Fi & Paranormal Romance

SciFi Guy

Dirty Sexy Books

Love Romance Passion

Panic in the Lingerie!

vvB32 Reads

Corrina Lawson

Flying Whale Productions

Alien Romances

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Enter The SFR Holiday Blitz Here!

Welcome to the SFR Holiday Blitz!
This holiday season, you could win over 50 science fiction romance books! Thirty-three (33!) talented SFR authors have teamed up with 15 bloggers to give you a taste of the adventures the subgenre has to offer. And who doesn’t like tasting things during the holidays?
Entering is free and easy: Just leave a comment. Seriously, that’s all you have to do. Then visit the other participating blogs, which are listed below for your convenience, and leave comments on each of them. Click and comment. Click and comment.

One winner will be picked at each blog.
The deadline to enter is midnight EST on Sunday, December 26.
On Monday, December 27, I’ll randomly pick ONE WINNER,
so be sure to check back!

What’s the prize here at the Frozen North, you ask?

1 print copy each of THE STARS DOWN UNDER and THE STARS BLUE YONDER by Sandra McDonald. (Author will ship internationally. Sweet!)
Chief Petty Officer Terry Myell—whose taboo enlistee/officer marriage to Lt. Cmdr. Jodenny Scott has landed him a tedious desk assignment—is kidnapped and forced to join a mission seeking a group of researchers who disappeared while investigating a network of spherical gateways that allow almost instantaneous travel between the stars.

AND
A digital copy of LAST FLIGHT OF THE ARK by D.L. Jackson
Evolution never happened so fast. Twelve hours outside of Terra II, Colonel Kaleb Titan, a molecular geneticist and commander of the Ark, faces a life or death choice that could change the fate of mankind. The Genesis I, aka the Ark, travels with a hold full of wildlife and three crew members. When a wolf bite and genetically-altering gamma radiation transform Kaleb, he notices his senses have been heightened, his libido has gone haywire and he can’t keep his hands off his crew. Worse yet, they don’t seem inclined to stop him. When their sister ship, the Genesis II arrives early, Kaleb’s problems compound. As soon as the command crew of the Genesis II boards, one whiff tells Kaleb they’re not from Earth or who they appear to be.

AND
A digital copy of SILVER BOUND by Ella Drake
Sheriff Guy Trident doesn’t have much to do with off-worlders; he has his hands full keeping his own planet safe. But he’ll do anything, go anywhere to save Jewel Quinn. She broke his heart years ago when she left to marry a Terraloft aristocrat. Now she’s run away from her husband, only to fall into the clutches of slavers.

Yes, Virginia, ALL PRIZES will go to ONE WINNER!
When you’ve entered at this site, go on over to the others for more shots at some of the best SFR out there! Go!! Go!!! GO!!!!

The Galaxy Express

SpacefreightersLounge

SFR Brigade

GeekMom

Lisa Paitz Spindler

Enduring Romance

Smart Girls Love Sci Fi & Paranormal Romance

SciFi Guy

Dirty Sexy Books

Love Romance Passion

Panic in the Lingerie!

vvB32 Reads

Corrina Lawson

Flying Whale Productions

Alien Romances

*****12:05 am EST : COMMENTS ARE CLOSED!!! COME BACK MONDAY THE 27th TO SEE WHO WON!!!*****

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Enter The SFR Holiday Blitz Here!

Welcome to the SFR Holiday Blitz!
This holiday season, you could win over 50 science fiction romance books! Thirty-three (33!) talented SFR authors have teamed up with 15 bloggers to give you a taste of the adventures the subgenre has to offer. And who doesn’t like tasting things during the holidays?
Entering is free and easy: Just leave a comment. Seriously, that’s all you have to do. Then visit the other participating blogs, which are listed below for your convenience, and leave comments on each of them. Click and comment. Click and comment.

One winner will be picked at each blog.
The deadline to enter is midnight EST on Sunday, December 26.
On Monday, December 27, I’ll randomly pick ONE WINNER,
so be sure to check back!

What’s the prize here at the Frozen North, you ask?

1 print copy each of THE STARS DOWN UNDER and THE STARS BLUE YONDER by Sandra McDonald. (Author will ship internationally. Sweet!)
Chief Petty Officer Terry Myell—whose taboo enlistee/officer marriage to Lt. Cmdr. Jodenny Scott has landed him a tedious desk assignment—is kidnapped and forced to join a mission seeking a group of researchers who disappeared while investigating a network of spherical gateways that allow almost instantaneous travel between the stars.

AND
A digital copy of LAST FLIGHT OF THE ARK by D.L. Jackson
Evolution never happened so fast. Twelve hours outside of Terra II, Colonel Kaleb Titan, a molecular geneticist and commander of the Ark, faces a life or death choice that could change the fate of mankind. The Genesis I, aka the Ark, travels with a hold full of wildlife and three crew members. When a wolf bite and genetically-altering gamma radiation transform Kaleb, he notices his senses have been heightened, his libido has gone haywire and he can’t keep his hands off his crew. Worse yet, they don’t seem inclined to stop him. When their sister ship, the Genesis II arrives early, Kaleb’s problems compound. As soon as the command crew of the Genesis II boards, one whiff tells Kaleb they’re not from Earth or who they appear to be.

AND
A digital copy of SILVER BOUND by Ella Drake
Sheriff Guy Trident doesn’t have much to do with off-worlders; he has his hands full keeping his own planet safe. But he’ll do anything, go anywhere to save Jewel Quinn. She broke his heart years ago when she left to marry a Terraloft aristocrat. Now she’s run away from her husband, only to fall into the clutches of slavers.

Yes, Virginia, ALL PRIZES will go to ONE WINNER!
When you’ve entered at this site, go on over to the others for more shots at some of the best SFR out there! Go!! Go!!! GO!!!!

The Galaxy Express

SpacefreightersLounge

SFR Brigade

GeekMom

Lisa Paitz Spindler

Enduring Romance

Smart Girls Love Sci Fi & Paranormal Romance

SciFi Guy

Dirty Sexy Books

Love Romance Passion

Panic in the Lingerie!

vvB32 Reads

Corrina Lawson

Flying Whale Productions

Alien Romances

*****12:05 am EST : COMMENTS ARE CLOSED!!! COME BACK MONDAY THE 27th TO SEE WHO WON!!!*****

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