Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

October 31, 2012

My Midweek Mayhem... The Halloween Edition! Boo! #soscary #amblogging


Come a little closer... I don't bite.
Happy Halloween Y'all!! Boo!!
Did my pet vampire scare you? No? Click here then... Whaa?? Doesn't it scream: Bury body here! Bwahaha

Working it out…
  • I'm participating in the YA Mythology Hop and Giveaway!!! I'm giving away a signed copy of Witch Way to Turn. Also an Alex Clare CD (The Lateness of the Hour)...which has the theme song for Witch Way book #2 on it titled: Too Close! Enter here!
  • Where am I? Two interviews! So fun! My editor interviewed me, here! My fellow Lyrical author interviewed me, here!
  • Today is the LAST day of the Scaretober Sale, here! Witch Way to Turn is 50% off all digital formats!! Can you give one guy your heart and another your soul?
  • Today is the last day to receive 25% off all book covers and 50% off horror/paranormal covers... Custom designs by Danielle Fine! 
Hearing voices…
  • Some of the constructive crits I received from the contests I've entered Running From Shadows into has said I need a little more setting description... Am editing again! I've actually missed it. Crazy, right? o_O
  • Currently going gangbuster on my work-in-progress (a new adult urban fantasy)! Crossed over 24k words yesterday!  
  • My editor has Witch Way book #2! Will keep you posted on how edits are going :) Excited and nervous. Eep! lol
  • Here's a teaser line from book #2 I'm super happy with (as always, no spoilers to book #1 or #2).
  • (Orin's POV, describing Breena's mom) Like always, she maintained the outside appearance of the eye of a hurricane.  
Waiting game
Cover Art by Danielle Fine
  • On week #21 of waiting to hear back from a lovely agent who is reading Running From Shadows.*continues to keep fingers and toes crossed and keeps querying*
  • On week #13 of waiting to hear back from the editor I pitched to at the RWA conference in July. *also continues to keep all possible body parts crossed*
Reading...
Bonus material...
*Tune back in for SSS on Sunday for more steamy goodness from Running From Shadows! Pax takes Greta back to his cabin in the woods...should she be scared or excited? He did save her from a demon ;)
*Would love to get more Likes for my author page! Click here... Thanks! 
*Add Witch Way to Turn to your to-be-read list here!
*Beautiful Cover Art for Running From Shadows by Danielle Fine... Check her website for more cover art, editing and book trailer services.

Random Alert! Random. Alert. Alert. Alert...
So last year for Halloween the hubby and I went to a corn maze. Omigosh, it was so fun! Here are a few pix...

I looove pumpkins! Bought ALL of these...you believe that, right?  But I did buy a graphic t-shirt that said: Mazed and Cornfused! hahahahaha Get it? So pun-y!!!! ;)

This was the Maze... Yeah, we got lost--several times--and had to dodge lots of mud puddles, but it was super fun!
We had to carry poles with a flag on the end throughout the maze so the staff people could find us if we got uber lost. Of course, I pretended I was a grim reaper, like, the entire time. That may or may not have annoyed the hubby, but heck, that's my job...right? Bwahaha
And for your random action! Me trying to take a picture with Rusty pup yesterday when I got home from work. You can see how well that turned out! :P

October 30, 2012

Happy Birthday, Breena!! Find out how she's celebrating! :D #WitchWayToTurn #Giveaway #Interview

Happy Birthday, Breena Cross!!!
 

Today, my girl, Breena turns nineteen! And to celebrate I'm giving away a signed copy of Witch Way to Turn!!

Just stop by and comment on the interview, here... My awesome editor, Danielle Fine, interviewed me!

How cool is that?!

Fantastic questions about the editing process and you may learn a thing or two about me that will surprise you! Tease much? Yup. How I roll! :P 

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Searching for the YA Mythology Giveaway Blog Hop? Click here!

August 11, 2012

I'd like to blame the gods of Chaos for delaying this blog post! ;)

Hi y'all! This week's Mayhem is late! Why pray tell? Well, I'll let the gods of Chaos explain it later ;) So for now let's just call it Survival Saturday, shall we? LOL
 

Working it out…
  • Witch Way to Turn... Officially released on Monday in both e-book and print format!! Check it out here: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Lyrical Press...  Super excited :o)
  • Awesome reviews coming in for Witch Way to Turn: Sizzling Hot Book Reviews and Night Owl Reviews. And more coming next week!
  • On the right-side of my blog is a list of stops I'll be on this month touring for Witch Way to Turn. Hope you'll be able to poof on by! (WWTT humor...teehee)
  • Today I'm being interviewed by Author Ryan Hill...such fun questions (click here)! His children's book titled J.P. Trouble--super cute read--is available now!
  • Today I'm also on A Dream Within A Dream's blog (click here)!
Hearing voices…
  • Am pluggin' away on book #2 in the Witch Way series. Current word count is a little over 50,000 words!
  • Here's a little teaser from book #2 I'm super happy with (as always, no spoilers to book #1 or #2)...can you guess which hottie my girl, Breena, is talking to? teeheehee Is it Myles Young, the vampire convict or Orin Heider, the preternatural assassin? (All prose was left out to not give anything away.)
      “I would never mock your pain. I only want you to be whole.”  -- Hot Boy.
      “Whaddya mean by whole? Why not happy?” -- Sassy Breena.
“Happy is just an emotion. A word. It implies an opposite can be true.” -- Hot Boy.
“Doesn’t whole imply there can be emptiness?” -- Sassy Breena. 
“Wholeness isn’t an emotion. It’s a state of being.” -- Hot Boy.
Waiting game…
Cover Art by Danielle Fine
  • On week #9 of waiting to hear back from a lovely agent who is reading Running From Shadows.*continues to keep fingers and toes crossed and keeps querying*
  • On week #1 of waiting to hear back from the two agents and editor from the RWA conference. *also continues to keep all possible body parts crossed*
Getting personal...
The print book arrived in the mail on Thursday!
The arrival of Witch Way to Turn print book to my home... A tale through photography. The original print release date was October 1st. So when Amazon told me my books had shipped, I didn't believe it...at first!

Opening it ever so carefully...



The feeling of seeing my book--right there--in front of me was...incredible. Like a dream come true.

Actually holding the words that were once only in my mind...

Then... I held it. Cradled it in my hands. Felt along its binding and basked in every square inch of its beauty.
On the page...
 But the part that stole my breath and made my heart race was opening it. There, in front of me, were my words on the page. I flipped through and immediately looked at the last sentence--my fave thing to do when I'm looking at print books.

Even though I read e-books almost exclusively, seeing Witch Way to Turn in print on the page was one of the most wonderful experiences of my life. I'm so happy and grateful for this opportunity. A BIG thank you to Lyrical Press!!

Reading...
*Tune back in for SSS on Sunday...
*Next week I'll post pix and info about Witch Way to Turn's book release party...it was sooo much fun!!!
*It's official... I'm totally doing the Facebook thing now. LOL Let's be friends! :)
*Beautiful Cover Art for Running From Shadows by Danielle Fine... Check her website for more cover art, editing and book trailer services.

Random Alert! Random. Alert. Alert. Alert...
Rusty pup says, Why do I have to shake your hand...again?

March 9, 2012

Avery Olive - Interview!

 A Stiff Kiss
By Avery Olive
Release Date: February 3, 2012
Publisher: Crescent Moon Press
Pages: 248
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Karen: Welcome, Avery! It’s a pleasure to have you here! *virtual handshake*
Avery: Thanks so much for having me! Wow, you’ve got a nice grip. lol

Karen: *laughs* Thank you...Now, let the fun begin! Can you tell my readers what’s the weirdest thing you like to eat?
Avery: Ha ha. Okay. Thanks to Mr. Olive who taught me this and for many years I thought it was just gross—until I tried it, of course… Is the fact that I put Soy Sauce on my Spaghetti. And, I’m not just talking noodles and soy; I’m talking the whole shebang—tomato meat sauce, noodles, Parmesan cheese, and a nice healthy dose of Soy Sauce. It’s an Olive thing, a good portion of his entire family does it. It’s so common when you have spaghetti the soy sauce is on the table just like you’d have salt or pepper sitting there.
Karen: Tell us about your novel, A STIFF KISS, what’s it about? I love this title by the way!
Avery: Well, contrary to what the title might suggest ;) The stiff, is a dead person and well not… *shakes head* Anyways, it’s a reverse sleeping beauty tale about understanding and forgiveness.
Karen: How did you come up with the title?
Avery: I knew I wanted the word Kiss, since that plays a major role in the story, and well I also wanted to imply death. I’d thrown around several things, like Kissing Corpse or A Corpse Kiss… I actually tried really hard not to use the word Stiff, but it just—fit. It was the first name I wrote down, and the one I loved, and I was lucky enough that Crescent Moon Press felt the same way.
Karen: What was your favorite part/scene to write in A STIFF KISS?
Avery: I’d be lying if I didn’t say I enjoyed writing the first kissing scene, but well, that’s probably a given since the whole story is set around that. So, there’s a really emotional scene between Xylia, the main character and her Dad. It’s one of the scenes where you realize there is more to Xylia and her slight obsession with death then just being quirky and different. She has a reason for it.
Karen: Tell us about that awesome cover! Did you have a say in the process for choosing it?
Avery: I have to say a huge thanks to Taria Reed, she did an awesome job. With Crescent Moon Press, my publisher, you do get to give a bit of your input. I was able to write down a few ideas that I thought would work. But seeing it in cover form, well that turned my little idea’s into pure awesomeness.
Karen: How long did it take for A STIFF KISS to be published (from offer to release date)? Tell us a little about the process.
Avery: Okay, so I got the offer mid-July 2011. But it wasn’t the first offer I had. Usually when you get offers, you let everyone know reading your work about the offer, giving the others a chance to respond. So in the end I had a few offers to choose from. It came down to who I felt most comfortable with, who I thought would do the best job and well I connected with my editor right away. So I chose Crescent Moon Press. And A STIFF KISS was released on February 3, 2012. So a little less than seven months. Karen: What was the first thing you thought/did when you received the offer?
Avery: Sadly, not much. I was excited, for sure, but I almost didn’t quite believe it was real. I was almost in shock, so I sort of just… went with it lol
Karen: Will there be a sequel to A STIFF KISS?
Avery: You know what, there might just be. But I can’t say for sure, just yet.
Karen: (Random question alert!!) Be honest, what’s the longest you’ve gone without washing your hair?
Avery: Love random questions! Okay, like well over a week. Mr. Olive used to be a long-haul truck driver (I know sexy right) and I went with him, touring around. The thing is, they don’t stop for nothing. You get in the truck and you try not to stop until you get to your destination. So showers were a hot commodity.
Karen: Back to the hard-hitting questions…What new projects are you working on?
Avery: I’ve got a few things in the works. I like to keep pretty tight-lipped about things, adds more excitement, you know. And well, in case something goes awry, no one but me will be disappointed. So, that being said, perhaps a little bit of a ghost story, and perhaps something that might resemble a *cough* sequel to A STIFF KISS.
Karen: Is there an author that you’d like to stalk, uh, meet?
Avery: All the authors I have on that list are dead, sadly. However, I’m quite taken with Twilight—I know, I’m a bit of a Twi-hard and I really enjoy Carrie Jones’ work. So, they could be on my stalk—I mean, meet list.
Karen: What books have influenced/inspired you the most?
Avery: You know, this is always a super hard question. I’m not sure anyone has influenced my work, since a goal of a writer is to be vastly different from the next guy. So let’s go with fairy tales. They are always in style.
Karen: What were some of the biggest challenges to getting published?
Avery: Not giving up. That’s the one thing that will quickly put someone’s hopes of being an Author to an end. And I’m a quitter by nature—how bad is that. So, I made a deal with myself to keep trying. I figured what do you have to lose? I liked writing, and I was doing that anyways, so why not send out queries, and more queries… and then why not just write a new novel, and send out queries for that. Eventually something has to come of it :)
Karen: What was the first thought that crossed your mind when you started editing rounds with your editor?
Avery: I love my editor! And I hate my editor! Okay so I had a somewhat unique experience, or well sort of—since I think everyone’s experience is their own and unique. But, I had been given a breakdown of editing steps. Each step would be focused on different things. Say, like step 1 would be major edits (if there are any), step 2 is cleaning up plot holes, step 3 is focusing on sentence structure… and so forth, but my Editor didn’t think I needed these broken down steps. There wasn’t enough wrong to warrant an individual pass for each step outlined. Instead I got all of the steps rolled into one big edit. It made for a messier manuscript that centered around nothing in particular, but all things. It took longer to work through but in the end made the whole process shorter. I loved my editor for believing in me, the writing and the novel but hated that she had such faith that I could handle it all at once. Karen: Now let’s delve a little deeper. Shall we? *winks* When did the desire to write consume you?
Avery: This is sort of silly. It wasn’t like I had dreamt about being an Author since birth, or an early age. I broke my leg a few years back, was on bed rest, forced to sit and twiddle my thumbs until the leg healed enough to walk on. I took up reading, a lot, and well, I thought I should give writing a whirl. I really enjoyed it. It became an overnight passion/obsession.
Karen: Do you have a day job? Or do you write full-time?
Avery: I do have a day job. I’m a stay at home mom to a very busy 5 year old son. So my days are usually carting him around to school and his various activities. Typically I write after he goes to bed and into the wee hours of the morning. But, I’m really hoping that I can make writing my day job. I truly wish I could give writing more of my attention.
Karen: Who controls your characters? You or them?
Avery: My characters control things. I probably shouldn’t let them, but I find if I force them to do something they don’t want the writing lacks.
Karen: If them, when are they the most persistent?
Avery: During the day when I can’t write! I usually carry a notebook with me because as luck would have it, I’ll be nowhere near a computer when the need to write something down strikes.
Karen: Where do you write? (office, coffee shop, graveyard, etc.)
Avery: I do most of my writing in my office, it’s where I’m at right now but two of my novels were written in Mr. Olive’s lazy-boy recliner J
Karen: How long does it take you to write a book?
Avery: My average was 3 months. However, I’ve hit a few snags these last few months with the release of A STIFF KISS taking over much of my time and attention, so the writing has slowed down a little.
Karen: How do you get into the writing zone? And does chocolate help with this?
Avery: Nope, chocolate doesn’t help, it’s not my go-to thing. I shower. I find some of my best idea’s come in the shower. It relaxes me, gives me a few moments of silence to work through problems, or to just think.
Karen: What do you do in your down-time…if there is such a thing?
Avery: Down-time is one of those things I often dream about but hardly does it ever materialize. When I have free time I’m writing, or reading, or decorating cakes—which I love to do, as a side passion.
Karen: If you could have telepathy (that could be turned on/off) or invisibility, which would you choose? And why?
Avery: Do I have to choose just one? I think they’d both would be great. I’d love to talk to people without actually having to speak aloud. I also think one could get into a lot of trouble ;) if they could be invisible. Think of all the secrets you’d learn.
Karen: Before we go, you must face the rapid fire round. Dun, dun, dun…
Coffee or tea? Coffee and tea! There’s a time of day for both.
Chocolate: dark or milk? Dark.
Flats or heels? Flats.
Yes or no? Yes.
Star Wars or Star Trek? Neither, they are both icky.
Ice: crushed or cubed? Cubed.
Italian or French (food, not men)? Italian.
Pantser or plotter? Pantser.
Paper or plastic? Plastic.
Vampires or werewolves? Vampires.
Pencil or pen? Pen.
Firemen or cops? Mmm. Both!
Karen:
Thank you so much for stopping by, Avery! Feel free to visit any time!
Avery: It was such a pleasure! And I hope to be back :)