I am very proud of my adult paranormal romance series the Redcliffe novels, and that pride is compounded by the wonderful support and positive feedback I am receiving from friends and family who read my books. Of course, I want the books to reach people all over the world, but since I am an Indie author, I do what I can with a minimal advertising campaign and a busy domestic life to juggle.
One of my friends recently shared an image on my Facebook fan page that has made me smile, and also left me a little in awe. I did not want to share too much information about a character who makes her first appearance in the second novel, Love Kills (A Redcliffe Novel). She is a complete character, but she is not totally physical, which makes her something of an enigma I suppose. Her name is Suri, and she is the animal familiar, or power animal spirit, of our protagonist Jessica Stone.
I had never planned to include an animal familiar in the Redcliffe novels. Actually, I was not aware that Jessica was a witch until the story began to unfold at my fingertips. The whole process of writing the first three novels has been a wild and exhilarating ride, and I cannot give up the seaside town of Redcliffe just yet. There will certainly be a book 4 in the series, but I admit I have not yet begun to write it.
I have a few distractions (like being heavily pregnant) at the moment. No matter, I will get the job done, and I will not leave my adoring fans waiting for too long. They care about Redcliffe just as much as me, and for that I am eternally grateful and very very happy!
Monday, 20 May 2013
A Snow Tiger Animal Familiar? Only in Redcliffe!
Saturday, 18 May 2013
A New Writing Challenge #15kinMay
I am still battling with the manuscript for my vampire hunter novel, although a quick glance back through my recent chapters suggests it might not be as bad as I thought. I have decided to use a very loose approach to writing this story, and am simply sitting down whenever I have time, and writing a chapter here and there. I have no idea what comes next, and I still don't know how this story will end, but it will end and I will succeed!
It helps me to read the blogs of fellow writers for advice and support. One of these is Alison Wells, author of Housewife with a Half-Life. She recently wrote a very inspiring post about how we are always intent on hurrying and speeding towards culmination of our projects. Society has evolved in such a way that we continually feel the need to better ourselves, to be successful, and to prove our worth in some physical (and usually fiscal) way. At my time in life this is more difficult to achieve, since I am currently in the young parent stage. I have a toddler for whom I am the main carer while my husband works outside the home, and I am pregnant with our second child. Naturally, there are many distractions on my time and attention.
As it turns out, Alison mentioned the #15kinMay writing challenge currently trending on Twitter. The idea for this one is that we set ourselves a target to write 15,000 words in May, and we can tweet our progress each day and support each other as we go. I admit, I haven't really participated on-line just yet, but I have decided to use it as another tool for motivation. Surely I can manage to write 15,000 words between now and the end of the month? Well, truthfully my challenge is under-way so I probably only need to write another 10,000 words which is easily achievable.
What are you working on at the moment? Do you have writers block or struggle with your WIP? Share your news and let us support each other.
It helps me to read the blogs of fellow writers for advice and support. One of these is Alison Wells, author of Housewife with a Half-Life. She recently wrote a very inspiring post about how we are always intent on hurrying and speeding towards culmination of our projects. Society has evolved in such a way that we continually feel the need to better ourselves, to be successful, and to prove our worth in some physical (and usually fiscal) way. At my time in life this is more difficult to achieve, since I am currently in the young parent stage. I have a toddler for whom I am the main carer while my husband works outside the home, and I am pregnant with our second child. Naturally, there are many distractions on my time and attention.
As it turns out, Alison mentioned the #15kinMay writing challenge currently trending on Twitter. The idea for this one is that we set ourselves a target to write 15,000 words in May, and we can tweet our progress each day and support each other as we go. I admit, I haven't really participated on-line just yet, but I have decided to use it as another tool for motivation. Surely I can manage to write 15,000 words between now and the end of the month? Well, truthfully my challenge is under-way so I probably only need to write another 10,000 words which is easily achievable.
What are you working on at the moment? Do you have writers block or struggle with your WIP? Share your news and let us support each other.
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Tuesday, 14 May 2013
The Vampire Hunter #HDH
Hello and welcome to the Hump Day Hook. I have decided to
share an excerpt from my current work in progress, a novel with a very vague
title at the moment. In fact, the whole story is quite vague. For some strange
reason my Muse has deserted me, but I am determined not to give up on this one!
Here is a sample from the beginning of the novel, and the protagonist of this
story is Dr Jennifer Worthington, The Vampire Hunter.
Her history professor, Dr Kate Morrigan, had tried to
warn Jennifer. She had managed to
accidentally disturb the young couple many times before their fateful first
kiss. Of course, she failed in her
attempts. Jennifer had pursued Matthew
with a vigour that frightened her. She
had never chased a boy before. Then
again, she had never met a boy like Matthew.
He was romantic, passionate, and he seemed to know a lot about the Tudor
family that she was so fascinated by.
Sometimes he spoke as though he knew them personally, telling stories of
life at court as though they were memories.
When Jennifer finally found out that he was a vampire, it all fell into
place. He had known the Tudors. He was ancient. Matthew Ancory was a very old man in a very young body, and he
had tried to turn Jennifer into a vampire to be with him. Fortunately for her, Dr Morrigan had
intervened at the right time, armed with a crossbow and wooden stakes. The vampire had escaped, but Jennifer’s life
changed forever.
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More Business Networking and Book Launch News!
Phew! It has been another crazy weekend and a running start to the week. Yesterday I attended a local business networking event which proved extremely fruitful. I met some new people, caught up with some that I had met previously, and sampled the coffee at our new local Starbucks cafe, delicious! Anyway, this update will be short and sweet because I am dashing out in a minute to attend Rhymetime at our local library with my daughter, a weekly social gathering that we enjoy immensely.
My book launch news is that I have been offered space at another business networking event that takes place on 28th June in Nantwich, Cheshire. I will be at the event, one month before the due date for my baby, and I will officially introduce the Redcliffe novels complete trilogy to an eager audience. If you are in the area why not come along and say hello? There will be lots of exciting people to meet, and also an exhibition of jewellery from the fabulous Stella and Dot. See you there!
My book launch news is that I have been offered space at another business networking event that takes place on 28th June in Nantwich, Cheshire. I will be at the event, one month before the due date for my baby, and I will officially introduce the Redcliffe novels complete trilogy to an eager audience. If you are in the area why not come along and say hello? There will be lots of exciting people to meet, and also an exhibition of jewellery from the fabulous Stella and Dot. See you there!
Sunday, 12 May 2013
The 'Love Kills' Radio Show on Cauldron FM
I am a little bit behind here, but have only just found time
to sit and listen to the Love Kills radio show on Cauldron FM. Oops! In
my defence I have been busy writing, caring for my toddler, and nurturing a
growing baby in my belly…
Merlin was kind enough to feature my second Redcliffe novel
on his show, and he also included an interesting feature about the nature of
animal familiars and witchcraft in history and folklore. Check it out!
Don’t forget I have since released the third Redcliffe
novel, Love Redeems, and if you read the series, you will begin to
understand why witchcraft and the witch’s familiar are so important…
Friday, 10 May 2013
The Business of Professional Writing
Looking through the window I can see a dark, overcast day in
May. Typical British weather! You can barely see through the glass because it
is obscured with fat, glistening raindrops. Every so often the sun will appear as
if by magic, temporarily transforming the raindrops into brilliant
kaleidoscopes of colour. Just as suddenly, it disappears, to be replaced by
black clouds that proceed to pour forth more heavy moisture onto the soaking
pavements and sodden gardens in our town.
My attention returns to the room in which I sit. I am an
observer. The people in this room are far too important to notice me, perched
high up on the wall. I found a comfortable seat on top of a picture. It is a
standard office decoration, a framed certificate for some obscure qualification
received by the company. What do they do again? Ah, yes, they offer professional writing services to the UK and
beyond. From this office building the bosses spin a web all around the world,
via the Internet, gathering together a top team of freelance writers to provide
high quality content for their clients. The energy is fast paced, making the
most of an emerging market primed for development.
“Alright then, people,” announces a man dressed in black
suit trousers and a grey pinstripe dress shirt with no tie. He looks fairly
young, maybe around 35, and he has black hair and dark eyes, with a complexion
that is tanned, suggesting that he has been either on a tropical holiday
recently, or he enjoys tanning salons in his spare time.
“Let’s get down to business,” says the man, sitting down at
the head of a highly polished wooden table. He sets down a white mug of coffee
just collected from the pot on a side table near the door. The rich aroma wafts
around the boardroom, warm and comforting. There are three other people in the
room with him; two women and one man. They all look of a similar age, mid to
late thirties, all dressed in a kind of contemporary office uniform: not quite
formal but still smart and well presented. The table is strewn with notepads,
Ipads, mobile phones and a couple of folders containing documents necessary for
the meeting.
“We need a tagline,” the boss informs his staff members,
“Something edgy, sharp, and effective that will tell people exactly what we are
about here at Wait.”
Everyone nods and murmurs their agreement. Apparently they
already have some ideas to present. One of the women clears her throat and
begins the discussion.
“How about this?” she says, “We offer quick, concise and top
quality content writing for your website, business documents and professional
portfolio.”
The man pulls a face while the other occupants of the room
nod and wait for his reaction. He nods his head very slightly, not quite ready
to offer praise, but not totally disappointed with the woman’s efforts.
“Good,” he says, “But I’m sure we can do better. What do we
stand for as a company? What is it that we present to our clients? Quality,
yes. Professionalism. Swift, reliable and efficient return on projects. Close
attention to detail, and a deep knowledge of SEO, web content writing and copy
editing for all business needs. Now, what else have you got?”
*Image courtesy of Pinterest
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Hump Day Hook #HDH Victorian Vampire Novel #amwriting
Hello and welcome to the Hump Day Hook. Today I have some exciting news to share. My editor has confirmed that Mirador will publish my Redcliffe spin-off novel, The Darkness of Love. I just need to polish the manuscript up and then send it away for them to work their magic, fabulous! So, to celebrate, here is an excerpt from the Victorian vampire story that tells us more about the charming and devilish Marcus Scott.
Marcus was also deep in thought as he held Violet’s soft, supple body against his. He was thinking about Lady Sarah, he just couldn’t help himself. She was so beautiful and so delicate. He couldn’t help but feel that she needed help of some kind, although he didn’t know what. She seemed happy enough with her husband, and of course Lord Stockton was always very courteous and caring towards her in front of the servants. But he was a mysterious man, and Marcus had a strange sense of dread mixed in with excitement for his new job. He couldn’t help but feel that he was walking into a trap, and that Lord Stockton had other plans for him. Of course this was ridiculous. Why would such a rich and important man waste time playing games with a servant? Marcus was simply trying to create adventure where there was none; he knew that. He should just accept his good fortune and appreciate it for what it was.
There we go! Marcus was always a deep thinker, and this follows through into his present day incarnation as the millionaire businessman in the Redcliffe novels. I am very happy to finally be able to publish his story, and to demonstrate my observations on Victorian historical fiction. Now, why not check out some more Hump Day Hook excerpts over on our blog? Or you can join us on Facebook. Happy Humping!
*Vampire image courtesy of Tumblr
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