Showing posts with label #writer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #writer. Show all posts

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Book Tour & Contest "Whispers at Ghost Point" - Deanna Jewel

Follow Deanna's Whispers at Ghost Point Book Tour. Enter her contest through the Rafflecopter below and good luck!

'Whisper's Tour Dates'

Oct 28 - Nov 2
at Louise James' Blog

Nov 1 - 4
at Lara Hogg

Nov 5 - 9
at Katie Salidas

Nov 5 - 9
at Tracy Krauss

Nov 12 - 16
at Charmaine Gordon

Nov 19 - 23
at Marti Melville's blog

at Karen Hooper's Blog

Nov 23 - 30
at Cate Master's Blog

Nov 26 - 30
at Renee Vincent's Blog

Nov 28 - Dec 2
at Hywela Lyn's Blog
 

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Author Gary Vanucci, Creater of the Realm of Ashenclaw

Gary F. Vanucci

Gary Vanucci was born in Pennsylvania in 1968. He enjoys writing, reading, music, art, anything at all that promotes creativity and activities that push the mind beyond conventional thinking. He has spent time as an amateur singer/songwriter and has spent multiple decades creating role-playing scenarios and playing games amongst various genres. Years of reading graphic novels, comic books, fantasy/science fiction novels and the like has led him to discover his true passion—writing!

His education includes a Bachelor’s of Science in the field of Information Technology and an Associates of Arts in the field of Graphic Design.

"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."  ~Aristotle.



Louise: Gary, welcome to our blog! We’re so excited you could join us for a chat. Please tell us a little about your new release.

Gary: Secrets of the Ebonite Mines is the continuation of my ongoing high fantasy series that includes the likes of Rose Thorne, Saeunn, Elec Stormwhisper, Garius Forge and Orngoth. It picks up exactly where Covenant of the Faceless Knights left off. I also have a story in an anthology with my fellow Skulldust Circle writers. That book is out now and is entitled: A Gathering of Dust. My story revolves around the legend of Ashenclaw, a red dragon queen who is the namesake of my fantasy universe.


Louise: Do you plan all your characters out before you start a story or do they develop as you write?

Gary: Almost everything I do is planned out ahead of time, but some things develop on their own. Sometimes personalities come to the forefront, or situations develop that inadvertently take the story in a certain direction that was not planned. But, for the most part, everything is planned out before each book is started.

Louise: How much research do you do for your books? Have you found any cool tidbits to share?

Gary: I do a little. Not much. Most of what I do comes out of my head and is based loosely on historical proclivities. But, for all intents and purposes, I make a good deal of it up with a very good friend: Nicholas Titano. He is that wall that I bounce things off. His words, not mine.

Louise: What is your writing process? Do you outline, write by the seat of your pants (Pantser) or a combination of both?

Gary: As I mentioned earlier, it is mostly planned out, but I will say that I never know what is coming from page to page. If something moves me a certain way, I adapt and move forward with it, as long as I do not have to change any history. I refuse to do a dream sequence to correct a mistake….lol.

Louise: Do you write full time? What did you do before you became a writer or still do?

Gary: I write part time. I am a full time IP tech support op for a call center. I write in between and am continuing to work on my craft daily. I feel that I have already grown in leaps and bounds as a writer from book 1 to book 2. Just my observation, though.

Lmuise: Do you have a ritual when it comes to writing? Example….get coffee, blanket, paper, pen, laptop and a comfy place.

Gary: No ritual. I simply try to find time to write whenever I can. My goal is 5k words a week, but I often fall short of that goal. If I could do it full time, I’d have a book out every 3-4 months!

Louise: Describe a typical writing day for you.

Gary: On my days off, I try to write a good deal first thing in the morning when my mind is fpesh. I take some time off and get back to it after dinner and things seem to roll from there.

Louise: Please give us a sneak peek at your future books. What’s on the horizon?

Gary: I am currently writing book 4, tentatively entitled Dance of Deceit (subject to change!) This one picks up where Secrets of the Ebonite Mines left off and I feel that you will get some really amazing developments, reveals and other surprises in thiq next book. It will be epic and I encourage anyone who has read Covenant to proceed with Secrets next. The best is yet to come!

Louise: What is your favorite genre to read and who is your favorite author?

Gary: I read a good deal of fantasy/sci-fi, fiction, etc. My favorite author is R.A. Salvatore and (believe it or not) Douglas Adams. I enjoy George Martin and Michael Moorcock as well as many comic book writers, especially Frank Miller and Peter David.

Louise: Where can the readers learn more about you and find your books on the web?

Gary: The World Literary CafĂ© and the Independent Authors Network are to places I would highly recommend authors to visit. I am also doing interviews on my site: Eye on Ashenclaw, and encourage people to reach out to me on twitter: @AshenclawRealm if they want to be spotlighted. I am looking for mostly Fantasy/Sci-Fi/superhero genres, but will expand under the right circumstances. Please feel free to send me a tweet! 

Louise, thanks for having me and all the best to you!

Here is all of my other info:



Wothlondia Rising: The Anthology:

Amazon (US)

Amazon (UK)


Covenant of the Faceless Knights:

Amazon (US)

Amazon (UK)


Secrets of the Ebonite Mines:

Amazon (US)

Amazon (UK)



Also, please visit SKULDUST CIRCLE blog here:

***Giveaway***
One lucky Commenter will win all three eBooks from Gary Vanucci. Drawing will be held on Saturday, Oct 13. Please leave your email address so we can easily contact the winner and good luck!


Bibliography
Beginnings Series
Book 1

Wothlondia Rising: The Anthology is a collection of prequels to Covenant of the Faceless Knights and the Beginnings series. The series details significant events from the past that shape the course of these characters, setting them on the path that will change their lives forever!

Reflections is an exploration into the true classifications of self-image. This short and sweet tale tells of the half-ogre barbarian, Orngoth, who begins to realize the true picture of what he is and where he comes from. During a raid with his ogre barbarian kin—the Ironskulls—Orngoth has an impromptu meeting that could forever change his own destiny. Will he see his true self in time or will he continue down the path of reckless endangerment? 
A Rose in Bloom recounts the thrilling events of a young Rose Thorne, not yet a woman, who is trying to find her way in the city of Oakhaven. Orphaned and discarded, she finds refuge in a kind madam at a local brothel and eventually meets a man who is more than she bargains for….

Maturation Process
is the telling tale of the high elf, Elec Stormwhisper, who lives in the overbearing shadow of his father, Keryth. Treated as an outcast and feeling alienated from his own people, he exiles himself for a decade, finding a friend in a strange place and begins to accept his own unique destiny. Will this young and inexperienced elf ever find his true calling?
Tears of Blood is the amazing recount of the attacks on the region of Stonehill by the ancient and malevolent undead that are known as Blood Rot Zombies! Saeunn and the barbarians od both Chansuk and Greymoors must find a way to stop the undead infestation before they spread their miasma all across the face of Wothlondia! It is a tale that will forever change the young barbarian woman in more ways than one…

Strength of Faith
is a tale that places a young acolyte of The Shimmering One, Garius Forge, on a path that tests his spirituality and also places him face to face with a demonic presence that has the power to alter the face of Wothlondia forever! Will his reverence and devotion to his deity be enough to overcome this horrible demon?

Distant Familiarity
is the tale of three legendary figures in the history of Wothlondia, who are attempting to recover an ancient evil that was stolen away from them. Tiyarnon the High Priest, Rolin Hardbeard and Nimaira Silvershade set out to recover the artifact that has forever altered their former companion Sadreth, twisting him into something altogether evil. Can these ancient heroes find and recover the item before it is reunited with its former host?

Beginnings Series
Book 2

  
When a dangerous artifact goes missing from the Temple of The Shimmering One, the high priest in charge of its protection realizes that he will not be able to retrieve the stolen relic without help. Calling upon Garius, the man who was once his own apprentice, Tiyarnon the High Priest enlists the aid of this person who is now an Inquisitor among the Order of the Faceless Knights.  Garius, a man of power and prestige, gathers a handful of allies to help complete his quest—but who among them is worthy of his trust?  Aided by the mischievous Rose, a rogue among rogues, the stoic and bloodthirsty Saeunn, and a promising but naĂŻve elf named Elec, Garius hopes his training as one among the Faceless Knights has prepared him to keep his small company in check, let alone survive the trials to come.  Garius must lead his band of allies into dark regions to recover the artifact before it falls into the hands of the evil being that once held it in order to ensure the continued safety of the Realm of Ashenclaw.

Beginnings Series
Book 3

After Garius and company fail to recover the item they so desperately sought, a chance encounter here and a revelation there leave clues as to its whereabouts once more. Garius Forge the Inquisitor of the Faceless Knights, Rose Thorne, the sassy rogue, Elec Stormwhisper, an elf with a newfound thirst for the martial arts, Saeunn, the stoic barbarian and Orngoth, the half-ogre brute set out to once more try to uncover the whereabouts of the tainted artifact. Their quest leads them to a dark village named Hollow Hill, left vacant since the Reign of Ashenclaw. It is a place rumored to be haunted and they soon find that it is more than meets the eye. The group soon uncovers a clandestine group of highwaymen with knowledge of the artifact and much more as they attempt to uncover the many secrets hidden deep within the ebonite mines!


Sunday, September 23, 2012

A chat with Charmaine Gordon, Author of Contemporary Romantic Suspense



Author Charmaine Gordon
Stories of Women Who Survive.....and Thrive

An Air Force wife for many years, I wrote sketches, directing and performing in the Officers Club. Moving to NY as civilians and my youngest now almost out of high school, I pursued my dream of working professionally. Daytime drama was fun for about thirteen years along with movies like Working Girl where I sang Happy Birthday to Melanie Griffith. There were many high points during this sweet time ending in a leading role off-Broadway where somehow I gained an idea for a story.

And so writing became my new career.


Louise: Charmaine, welcome to our blog! We’re so excited you could join us for a chat. When did you first decide to submit your work to be published? Tell us what or who encouraged you to take this big step.

Charmaine: Thanks for inviting me, Louise. By chance, I met Chelle Cordero at a Hudson Valley RWA event at Barnes & Noble. She’s an author with 8 books on the table and I had my first book published by an author about to close up shop.  Chelle bought my book and before I knew it, she’d told her publisher about me. Bada bing! Vanilla Heart decided to check out my new manuscript titled To Be Continued and I was offered a contract. Just shows you never know where and when good things will happen.
As a side bar, before writing I was an actor with daytime drama, stage and movie background. No plan to do anything else until an idea crept into my head and wouldn’t leave me alone. Without any thought as to how to write a story, fearlessly I began to write and write and loved the idea of my own creativity instead of always using another’s words. So what I say to other writers is encourage yourself. Just do it!

Louise: Please tell us a little about your new release.

Charmaine: Sin of Omission is a sequel to Reconstructing Charlie. I didn’t plan to continue once The End came into view but the characters called out and wanted me to tell their story. 


 Blurb:
Seems easy enough. Jimmy Costigan will deliver supplies to sister Charlie's project Haven, a respite for the needy, and leave. Simple.
Instead, Shelley Jackson answers the door, says she needs him and soft-hearted Jimmy stays to protect the family seeking refuge from a sociopath. He didn't count on falling in love.
A twist of fate intervenes when Shelley keeps a secret that threatens to break apart the Costigans and her future. A mysterious client, Deanna Rose, enters Haven, victim of a savage beating under strange circumstances. Using Internet resources, Shelley digs in to find Ms. Rose has an unsavory past.


With the reputation and safety of Haven at stake, Shelley is at risk to lose everything ... and everyone she cares about.

Louise: Do you plan all your characters out before you start a story or do they develop as you write?

Charmaine: Some people sleep walk. I sleep write. A story comes in the night. In the morning, I write. The characters develop and if I open my heart, they grow.

Louise: How much research do you do for your books? Have you found any cool tidbits to share?

Charmaine: Each book requires research. I’m not interested in deep studies of time and place. Keep it simple and true is my motto. With Sin of Omission, the interracial romance required information; my friend and author of many books, Janet Lane Walters, gave me what I needed to make it real.

Louise: What is your writing process? Do you outline, write by the seat of your pants (Pantser) or a combination of both?

Charmaine: No outlines here, Louise. I fly while raising my grandest granddaughter. I’ll never forget rocking her as I wrote steamy scenes. Still write them but she doesn’t come in to see what Granny’s up to.

Louise: Do you write full time? What did you do before you became a writer or still do?

Charmaine: I miss performing; the immediate response from an audience; the fun of wearing costumes, make-up artists, counts 5-4-3-2- and you’re on. Take 2 or more. Writing is solitary with fictional characters to keep you company and a review to look forward to after you cry The End.

Louise: Do you have a ritual when it comes to writing? Example….get coffee, blanket, paper, pen, laptop and a comfy place.

Charmaine: I work in an office crowded with toys, books, little girl stuff and my lap top. No ritual about writing. I dig in for a thousand words a day when I’m hot on a story. I greet the day, happy to be alive, stretch the bag of bones and put on a face. Can’t write w/o a nice face. Learned that in modeling days when they said always look your best. You never know.

Louise: Describe a typical writing day for you.

Charmaine: Hopefully no one is home to disturb me but really folks, just because I’m here in my office at the computer doesn’t mean I’m not working. (Author speaking to family not listening). Respect my privacy. Not much to ask for, right? “For everything there is a season. . .” My season is now while I’m here to tell a story. I wake full of energy and ideas and hope to bring that to the pages. No diversion like what’s for dinner asked at 10 a.m.

Louise: Please give us a sneak peek at your future books. What’s on the horizon?

Charmaine: I write stories about fictional women who Survive&Thrive. This theme runs through my books of Romance and Suspense. Heat but no gratuitous sex. Love does have a special way of creeping in. Last night I dreamed of a series tentatively titled Meet the Widows. “Claire Morgan wakes up at 2:15 a.m. and. . .”

Louise: Favorite authors-preference in books

Charmaine: Murder and mayhem is my favorite, on audio, so I can listen while I do my stuff not writing related.
John Sandford, Robert B. Parker, Elmore Leonard and Susan Isaacs are some of my faves.

Louise: Is there anything else you would like to tell the readers we have not touched on?

Charmaine: I'll giveaway an eBook copy of Sin of Omission to the most interesting commenter. Answer the fun question below.

Question: If you could sing Happy Birthday in person to an Actress or Actor, who would it be and why?

Excerpt:

In this scene, Shelley Jackson confesses her secret to her best friend Charlie and Shelley’s lover Jimmy.

“Charlie, you accepted me as a friend and roommate but how would you feel if I were to marry your brother and bring color into the lily white home of your Aunt and Uncle. I’ve been there. So pristine and perfect. I envied your life and all the love they have for you.” She took another deep breath and reached for the twins in Jimmy’s arms. He relinquished them so readily it made her pause and when he again refused to meet her eyes, her mind moved on. Maybe their father didn’t want them after all. “That’s about all except to say I’m sorry. I’ve committed a sin of omission by not coming clean. If you can find it in your hearts to forgive me, we can work it out. Ball’s in your court.”

Louise: Where can the readers learn more about you and find your books on the web?

Charmaine: Readers can find me on the following sites: AuthorCharmaine Gordon, SixSentence Sunday, Twitter @CharJGordon, Amazon Authorpage and Facebook. Buy links for my books are below.
                                                        
Sin of Omission
Amazon Kindle (available in paperback)

Reconstructing Charlie
AmazonKindle (available in paperback)

My books on B&N and Smashwords


Generous sampling of each of Charmaine Gordon's five novels celebrating Survive and Thrive! Click on the image above.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Stephen King shares release date for "Doctor Sleep", sequel to "The Shining"!

The long awaited sequel will be released September 24, 2013*. During the Savannah Book Festival (Feb 2012), Mr. King mentioned several fans wanted to know "Whatever happened to the kid Danny Torrance from The Shining?". He then let on he was writing a sequel.

Click here to see the article and photos of Stephen King's appearance at the 2012 Savannah Book Festival. Heck Yes, I was there!!!!! Those are my photos of him.

For those of you who have never seen The Shining movie or read the book, you're missing out on a great horror story. You can probably view the movie on Netflix or Hulu Plus. Your local library will have the book. LOL I never looked at Jack Nicholson quite the same after the movie.

On the Stephen King Official Web Site, you can read the synopsis for Doctor Sleep. No book cover yet, but I can imagine it'll be awesome. 



*Source is from Huffington Post, Update 9/19/2012

Friday, July 6, 2012

Interview with Linda Andrews, Multi-genre Author, VBT Pit Stop July 7


Click the image to visit Linda's Meet & Greet on VBT Cafe

Linda Andrews lives in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, three children and a menagerie of domesticated animals. While she started writing a decade ago, she always used her stories to escape the redundancy of her day job as a scientist and never thought to actually combine her love of fiction and science. DOH! After that Homer Simpson moment, she allowed the two halves of her brain to talk to each other. The journeys she's embarked on since then are dark, twisted and occasionally violent, but never predictable.

Louise: Linda, welcome to my blog! Im so excited you could join me for a chat. When did you first decide to submit your work to be published? Tell us what or who encouraged you to take this big step.

Linda: I've been submitting stories to be published since last century. Seriously not the century that gave us corsets and hoop skirts, but the most recent one. I actually started writing in 1997 and submitted my first story in 1999. I got my first contract in 2001 with Zumaya Publications. My husband encourages everything I do (for good or bad) but it was my dad who made me want to be a writer and get published. He wrote a Mickey Spillane type mystery when I was a kid but never did anything with it.

Louise: Please tell us a little about your new release The Syn-En Solution.

Linda: I think the blurb says it best:

A woman from the past.

A cyborg with no future.

They have every reason to mistrust each other but one: survival.

When Nell Stafford passed out it was 2012. When she wakes up naked aboard a starship it's 2138, and she's surrounded by the Syn-En: synthetically-enhanced soldiers with a grudge against humans like her. She doesn't know where she is or what's happened, only that her life has been destroyed and everyone she's ever known is dead.

Their leader Beijing York has just discovered his people's creators--humans--have betrayed them. They were promised freedom and equality in exchange for settling a newly discovered planet at the other side of a wormhole. But the Syn-En have outlived their usefulness.

The offer was a trick.

The wormhole has collapsed, and now both Nell and the Syn-En are trapped far from Earth to face almost certain death.

Bei has lost his future, and Nell has lost her past.

But Nell gained something in her 120-year sleep; somehow, she knows everything the Syn-En need to survive. Now she must convince Bei and his people to trust her--as soon as she learns to trust the mysterious intelligence.

Louise: Do you plan all your characters out before you start a story or do they develop as you write? 

Linda: My characters arrive fully formed. In fact, I can't write the book until they all show up and some of them are slower than others:-) Of course, that isn't to say that I know everything about them and they have on occasion surprised me. My job as the writer is to shut up and write what they show me.

Louise: Isn't that the truth and they get testy if we don't listen. LOL How much research do you do for your books? Have you found any cool tidbits to share?

Linda: Everything I read is research in one way or another. It just gets filed away inside my head or jotted down into a notebook until finally, the characters arrive to tell a story. I did find a really unique disk that contained tens of thousands of documents compiled by NASA about space exploration. It include space craft design and tons of other stuff that I haven't quite gotten to. 

Louise: It's amazing what we find. I found a FBI publication on the profile for serial killers - in pdf, yup I downloaded it! What is your writing process? Do you outline, write by the seat of your pants (Pantser) or a combination of both?

Linda: I can't plot. If I do, my story fairy gets miffed and sends the characters into another realm, never to be heard from again. I consider my writing a form of possession and as long as I do as I'm told then the only rewrites I do involve clarity of sentences and that evil grammar stuff:-) Of course, I'm a bit of a control freak so there's always a bit of a battle on the page.

Louise: Do you write full time? What did you do before you became a writer or still do?

Linda: I don't think I could write full time. EVER. I find being creative exhausting and tapping into all that emotion to pour it onto the page plum wears me out. So I usually write in the evenings when I get off work and try to do a bit on the weekends. I'm a morning person so my writing isn't as productive as it could be. During the day, I'm an organic chemist (but I have a microbiology background). I love benchwork and am reluctant to give it up.

Louise: Do you have a ritual when it comes to writing? Example.get coffee, blanket, paper, pen, laptop and a comfy place.

Linda: No ritual. Although I do love to have music, which I tune out as I write.

Louise: Describe a typical writing day for you.

Linda: After work and dinner, I plop my butt in the chair and tell the story fairy we're open for business. Frankly the butt-in-chair part is the  hardest part. I really do have control issues.

Louise: Even though we have an office, I found myself placing my butt on our comfy sofa to write. Please give us a sneak peek at your future books. Whats on the horizon?

Linda: Right now, I'm finishing up the second part to my apocalyptic novel, Redaction. There will be two more books in the series to carry me through to the end of the year then I'll return to the Syn-En and we'll visit another planet in Syn-En: Registration.

Louise: What is your favorite genre to read and who is your favorite author?

Linda: I'm a bit of a book slut. I'll open up my ipad for anyone and my favorite author depends on my mood and what I need to escape reality.

Louise: Is there anything else you would like to tell the readers we have not touched on?

Linda: I love watching Star Trek reruns but I always noticed that I like the ones set on the planet better than the ones just on the ship. So tell me, are you are planet or ship kind of person?


Louise: I agree I liked seeing the different planets . Good question for our commenters. Where can the readers learn more about you and find your books on the web?

Linda: On my Website and my Blog.  
Readers, I'll give away a free ebook of The Syn-En Solution to one commenter. So tell me, are you are planet or ship kind of person if you watch Star Trek? Not required but would be fun to see which you like better. Oh, and please leave your email addy or Twitter handle so we can easily contact you. Thanks!

Excerpt:

Nell is in for a culture shock:
"Is that what you call it?" Nell planted two feet on his knees and shoved away from him. His hold on her breasts remained strong and her action tore at her chest. Pain overloaded her nervous system and static crackled inside her head. The only way she could escape would be if she gave herself a rather excruciating mastectomy. Panting through the sensation, Nell stopped struggling and hung limply between her captors. "Cause from where I stand, you're copping a feel."

Ignoring her sarcasm, the man focused on her chest. A burst of yellow light filled the room, highlighting the caduceus tattooed on his forehead. "You may feel a mild discomfort as the probes enter your skin."

Nell struggled to reconcile the caduceus with her current treatment. Why would a man with a medical insignia torture her? Unless he wasn't out to harm her. Hadn't the Grace Jones wannabe said Nell would get along with a bang? A stabbing pain flared up her chest, then a burning filled her veins
like an IV running too fast. Cold air stung her teeth as she inhaled.

"Mild! That hurts like an infected hangnail. Why didn't you give me some sort of local anesthetic to numb the area?"

"It would have reacted with the peroxides." His grip on her breasts loosened, but his attention didn't waver from the damaged skin. "I do not believe you would survive the explosion. You are quite fragile."

Nell snorted. Fragile people didn't survive the pandemic of 2010 or the North American invasion that followed. She was a survivor, yet somehow she sensed that someone had changed the rules, if not the game entirely. "That woman injected something in my breasts to make them explode?"
The doctor nodded. "A peroxide and a catalyst, that when mixed together create a very powerful bomb."

Nell pulled her legs closer to her body, wanting desperately to cover
herself or to fall asleep and wake up safe in her bed. "That's just
wrong."

Excerpt 2:
His gray eyes narrowed a fraction. "You want me to believe you're from over a century ago come forward in time to save us?"

"I don't expect you to believe it." Nell gulped as hysteria threatened to bubble out of her. She set her hand over his, knowing she wouldn't be able to stop him if he decided to strangle her but determined to try anyway.

"Honestly, I'm having a hard time thinking of this as anything other than a dream."

"Do you have proof?"

She snorted. "Where exactly would I put it?"

Soft as a caress, his gaze skimmed down and then up her body. "There are places."

Nell squeezed her legs together. "There better not be!"

His lips twitched. "Shang'hai found a data recorder on your life pod."

Feeling cold air against her teeth, Nell clicked her mouth shut. He deliberately let her think he planned a body cavity search. Should she take it as proof of a sense of humor or sadistic streak? She forced the
thoughts aside. "Shang'hai? You're talking about the pink haired woman who left with the box, right?"

"Yes."

"Well good. Then I hope we both get answers about how I got here."


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