Worldbuilders 2015 Fundraiser

2015-rt-awards-hero_2You can win a manuscript critique from me! Yes, I’m participating in Patrick Rothfuss’ Worldbuilders Fundraiser. I’m offering a First Chapter & Synopsis read and critique, along with a genre analysis. This will be particularly useful for those of you with romance or romantic elements in your SFF works. Lots of other authors, agents and editors are participating, too, so check out all the possibilities!

Also, in case you live under a rock and haven’t heard my non-stop shouting about it – THE TALON OF THE HAWK has been nominated for Best Fantasy Romance of 2015 in the RT Book Reviews Reviewers Choice Awards! I’m really savoring this nomination because, as I told a writing friend, it’s such an honor to be listed with these other *amazing* authors, all of whom are much more likely to win. My friend asked, “why- who else is nominated?” I told her – Grace Draven, Sharon Shinn, CS Pacat and Robin Owens – and she said, “whoa, you’re running with the big dogs!”

Right??

Just so happy to be in the running. And, as Grace points out, she and I will be at the 2016 RT Booklovers Convention together in Las Vegas next April. If she wins, we’ll drink! If I win, we’ll drink! If we both lose, we’ll drink!

WIN.

Writing Bestsellers and Winning Awards!

TalonOkay, I haven’t written a bestseller (yet!), but I’m over at the RMFW blog talking about the desire to write one and how wanting everyone to love our books can get in the way of writing the stories we need to.

And I haven’t won an award (yet!), but THE TALON OF THE HAWK has been nominated for Best Fantasy Romance of 2015 in RT Book Reviews Reviewers Choice Awards. I’m in there with good friend Grace Draven, which is wonderful. She came up with a solid plan: if she wins, we’ll drink wine; if I win, we’ll drink wine; if we both lose, we’ll drink wine!! Love her to death. I have to tell you folks, seeing my name listed with all of these other writers is a thrill right there. Really doesn’t get better than that!

Why I’m Tired of the Bitching about Smart Phones

11_5_2015I got this photo the other day, as the winter storm approached in the early morning. So dramatic.

Taking photographs is fun for me, and I think I’m getting better at it. Most of the time, however, I don’t work at it very diligently. These days it’s mostly an “Oh look at that – I should get a picture!” What I’d really love to learn is videography. (I keep thinking about getting a video card for my camera. I really should.) I have a couple ideas in mind for videos I want to make.

Right now, the one I really want to make would be in response to the one floating around Facebook with the clickbait title “If this doesn’t make you put down your phone, nothing will.” I don’t want to link to it because it annoyed me. Yes, yes – the bait worked and I clicked. It was one of those video poems with a guy rapping about how focusing on your phone means you’ll lose your friends. It shows a person looking at their phone while sitting with three others, then the other three disappear and the person is alone.

So sad, right?

There are lots of memes and rants on this subject. There’s another floating around of a group of teens all looking at their phones while walking down the street with the caption “the real zombie apocalypse.” Or people snap pics of a group in a bar, all looking at their phones and bitch about how social interaction is disappearing.

The thing is, this is a self centered view.

It’s all people outside looking in. Of course those teenagers look like they’re zombies from the outside – because their focus is elsewhere. That doesn’t mean they’re not interacting socially. In fact, I’d argue that their social circles are wider, more complex and varied than ever before.

This is what my video would show.

A group of people is sitting in the bar. They pick up their phones and send out messages. One tweets a photo of the group. Another texts that photo to an absent friend. Two others post to Facebook a funny bit of the conversation. As people reply, they appear at the table. People from The Netherlands, from Malaysia, from Antarctica. The friend too sick to leave home appears, joining the group. As people comment and reply, they manifest. The table becomes crowded with everyone, tens, hundreds, even thousands of times bigger than it appeared to the observer.

That group of teens walking down the street looking at their phones? They’re a mob of talking, laughing, highly engaged people from around the globe.

That family looking at their phones? One is texting her mother that grandma just mentioned an old quilt she used to love and maybe something like that would be a good birthday present, while another is sending a photo of grandma to their cousin in Germany.

People looking from the outside in have no idea what’s going on. Less judging, please.

Kind of a good credo, all around.

French Club and Other Sekrit Societies

10_29_15 moonThe full moon setting at sunrise. Such lovely color!

Back when I was in grad school, lo these many moons ago, one gal in the department started up a weekly (maybe monthly? I don’t really recall) meeting of those of us who spoke French. She’d been in the Peace Corps in north Africa and felt like her French was getting rusty. I’d become reasonably fluent while studying the language in college, but I’d also gotten less so with disuse, so it sounded fun to me. It would also be a break from All The Science.

So, we’d go over to her apartment, bring wine and snacks and converse in French. There were like five or six of us and it just so happened that we were all female.

Well – this drove the guys NUTS! We were a fairly small department – Zoology & Physiology – and all knew each other pretty well. We had Friday afternoon brown bag discussions, where we took turns giving presentations on our research (which included beer and frequently culminated in a mas migration to the campus beer garden) along with weekly department seminars, joint classes that we both took and taught, frequent potlucks and barbeques, etc.

The guys kept asking us, “What do you do? Do you sit around in lingerie or something?”

We’d answer, “We drink wine, eat snacks and gossip in French.” They were welcome to join us, but they protested that they didn’t speak French. We told them it was no different than other parties, except we spoke French.

They simply could not get their heads around it and wouldn’t let the topic go.

I think it had to do with feeling closed out of something, which I understand, but also the male/female dynamic played in. I think if even one guy had been part of French Club, they wouldn’t have thought about it. But something about the women getting together without them got under their skin. They also sexualized it – with a lot of their questions along the lines of the lingerie thing and pillow fights.

I’m thinking about this because of some groups wanting to create “safe spaces” on the internet – which can mean females and female-oriented topics – and men objecting to it, calling it cliquey and elitist. I can understand the feeling left out, but… I dunno. Sometimes I think it’s okay for people do things without others looking over their shoulders.

Also, my French is nearly nonexistent now. Alas.

The TBR!

CSVy_8GVAAATbLCI’ve been posting to Facebook and Twitter about my project to organize my TBR pile – both physical and virtual. I’m hoping that by putting them all into a spreadsheet I can prioritize what to read next and hopefully avoid duplications. I’m really psyched to put a dent in this list! There’s 272 print, audio and ebooks on the list. (I originally said 275, but I found a few that I had indeed read on the final pass.)

Several people asked to see the list, so here it is in order of author first name. I have my own list sorted according to my arcane set of priorities, but I didn’t want to share it that way, lest anyone get their feelings hurt.

Here it is!

Pale Queen Rising (Pale Queen Series Book 1) A. R. Kahler
Twisted Miracles (The Shadowminds) A.J. Larrieu
Mind Sweeper (Mind Sweeper Series Book 1) AE Jones
Consequences Aleatha Romig
Defeat the Darkness Alexis Morgan
Dark Warrior Unbroken Alexis Morgan
Love in the Afternoon (Feeling the Heat Book 1) Alison Packard
Atlantis Unleashed Alyssa Day
Atlantis Betrayed Alyssa Day
The Lair of the Twelve Princesses Amanda C. Davis
The Kingdom (The Graveyard Queen Book 2) Amanda Stevens
The Martian Andy Weir
The Breaker’s Concubine Ann Mayburn
This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage Ann Patchett
Blades of the Old Empire: Book I of the Majat Code Anna Kashina
The Guild of Assassins: Book Two of The Majat Code Anna Kashina
The Majat Testing (The Majat Code) Anna Kashina
Uncommon Passion Anne Calhoun
Uncommon Pleasure Anne Calhoun
The Seal’s Rebel Librarian Anne Calhoun
The Seal’s Secret Anne Calhoun
The Seal’s Second Chance Anne Calhoun
Evening Storm Anne Calhoun
Transcendent (Irresistible Series Book 2) Anne Calhoun
Jaded Anne Calhoun
The Girl in 6E AR Torre
The Poetics Aristotle
The All You Can Dream Buffet Barbara O’Neal
Solatium (Emanations, an urban fantasy series Book 2) Becca Mills
Passion Play Beth Bernobich
The Creative Fire (Ruby’s Song) Brenda Cooper
Black Sun Rising: The Coldfire Trilogy, Book One C.S. Friedman
Crown of Shadows: The Coldfire Trilogy, Book Three C.S. Friedman
When True Night Falls: The Coldfire Trilogy, Book Two C.S. Friedman
Silk Caitlin R Kiernan
Touch Me Callie Croix
Wind Follower Carole McDonnell
Free Fall (A My Immortals Series Demons and Witches novella) Carolyn Jewel
Eyes Like Sky And Coal And Moonlight Cat Rambo
Always and Forever Cathy Kelly
With this Ring Celeste Bradley
1 Dead in Attic Chris Rose
Losing Mum and Pup Christopher Buckley
Lady of Light and Shadows CL Wilson
King of Sword and Sky CL Wilson
Queen of Song and Souls CL Wilson
Crown of Crystal Flame CL Wilson
The Shadow Revolution: Crown & Key Clay Griffith
A Malady of Magicks (The Ebenezum Series Book 1) Craig Shaw Gardner
Unlovable Cynthia St. Aubin
Hot Head Damon Suede
Reluctant Concubine (Hardstorm Saga Book 1) Dana Marton
The Tao of Jung – the Way of lntegrity David Rosen
Dying Bites: The Bloodhound Files DD Barant
Dream Del Dryden
Sex on the Beach Del Dryden
Mai Tai for Two Del Dryden
Bitter Night Diana Pharaoh Francis
Charmed Life (Chronicles of Chrestomanci Book 1) Diana Wynne Jones
The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel Diane Setterfield
The Thirteenth Tale Diane Setterfield
The Thousand Names: Book One of the Shadow Campaigns Django Wexler
The Reckoners Doranna Durgin
Storm of Reckoning Doranna Durgin
The Beauty’s Beast ED Walker
The Heaven Tree trilogy Edith Pagetter
Cheerful – By Request Edna Ferber
Erotic Poems ee cummings
Twisted Elisabeth Naughton
Slave To Pleasure Eliza Gayle
Eat Pray Love Elizabeth Gilbert
A Hidden Fire: Elemental Mysteries Book One Elizabeth Hunter
The Seduction of Lady Phoebe (The Marriage Game Book 1) Ella Quinn
Strange Attractions (Berkley Sensation) Emma Holly
Master of the Game Emma Petersen
Blood Cursed Erica Hayes
Shadow Bound Erin Kellison
The Secret Heart (No Better Angels Book 1) Erin Satie
A Vampire Quintet Eugie Foster
Blood Cross: A Jane Yellowrock Novel Faith Hunter
You’re Never Weird on the Internet Felicia Day
Boomerang Bride Fiona Lowe
Dead Man’s Rain (The Markhat Files Book 2) Frank Tuttle
Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin series Book 1) G. A. Aiken
His Last Duchess Gabrielle Kimm
Sabriel (The Old Kingdom Book 1) Garth Nix
The Darkest Kiss Gena Showalter
Home Fires Gene Wolfe
Phantastes George MacDonald
Love Letters Volume 1: Obeying Desire (The Love Letters) Ginny Glass
The Duke’s Disaster Grace Burrowes
Douglas Grace Burrowes
The Lightning God’s Wife: a short story Grace Draven
The Collected Stories Grace Paley
The Lions of Al-Rassan Guy Gavriel Kay
Romancing the Holiday: We’ll Be Home for Christmas\Ask Her.. HelenKay Dimon
The Secret of the Unicorn Herge
Atonement Ian McEwan
Burn for Me Ilona Andrews
Thorn Intisar Khanani
Faery Song Isabo Kelly
Obernewtyn: The Obernewtyn Chronicles 1 Isobelle Carmody
The Golden City J. Kathleen Cheney
Renegade JA Souders
Naamah’s Curse (Moirin’s Trilogy Book 2) Jacqueline Carey
Santa Olivia Jacqueline Carey
The Golden Bough James George Frazer
Persuasion (Illustrated) Jane Austen
The King’s Viper Janine Ashbless
Warhost of Vastmark Janny Wurts
The Curse of the Mistwraith Janny Wurts
Management Skills January Rowe
Better When He’s Bad Jay Crownover
Three Hearts JC Nelson
Leopard Moon (Moon series Book 1) Jeanette Battista
Up from the Grave Jeaniene Frost
Blood Drive Jeanne C Stein
Karma Girl (The Bigtime series Book 1) Jennifer Estep
Don’t Breathe a Word: A Novel Jennifer McMahon
The Scarecrow King: A Romantic Retelling of the King.. Jill Myles
Always on My Mind Jill Shalvis
Tempted by His Target Jill Sorenson
Storm Front (The Dresden Files, Book 1) Jim Butcher
The Lady’s Secret Joanna Chambers
The Harlot Countess Joanna Shupe
Incarnate Jodi Meadows
Redshirts: Chapters 1-4 John Scalzi
Johannes Cabal, the Necromancer Jonathan L Howard
Beast (Avon Romantic Treasure) Judith Ivory
It’s in His Kiss Julia Quinn
When He was Wicked Julia Quinn
Caress of Darkness Julie Kenner
Wanted Julie Kenner
Say My Name Julie Kenner
Larcout (Fire Born, Blood Blessed Book 1) K.A. Krantz
Red Hot Holiday: Wish List\I Need You for Christmas\Breath.. K.A. Mitchell
Grave Witch Kalayna Price
Heart of the Dragon’s Realm Karalynn Lee
Inked (Cassie Palmer) Karen Chance
Changeling: Prelude to the Chosen Chronicles Karen Dales
Greywalker Kat Richardson
Spirit Gate Kate Elliott
King’s Dragon Kate Elliott
Simply Sinful Kate Pearce
A Lady’s Wish Katharine Ashe
Breakdown Katherine Amt Hanna
Everlasting Kathleen Woodiwiss
A Match Made in Texas Katie Lane
Ring in the Holidays Katie Lane
Uncommon Arrangements: Married Life in London Literary Circles Katie Roiphe
The Middle Place Kelly Corrigan
The Better Part of Darkness Kelly Gay
The Darkest Kiss Keri Arthur
Embraced in Darkness Keri Arthur
Hounded Kevin Hearne
Synthetic Dreams Kim Knox
Dark Needs at Night’s Edge Kresley Cole
Own the Wind Kristen Ashley
Daughter of Smoke and Bone Laini Taylor
Lethal Rider Larissa Ione
The Chocolate Rose: (A Prequel to La Vie en Roses Series) Laura Florand
The Prince of Midnight Laura Kinsale
By Royal Command Laura Navarre
Goddess With a Blade Lauren Dane
Last Night at Chateau Marmont Lauren Weisberger
Touchstone Laurie R. King
Shadow and Bone Leigh Bardugo
Secrets of the Sands Leona Wisoker
Grave Illusions (Jess Vandermire, Vampire Hunter Book 1) Lina Gardiner
Games of Command Linnea Sinclair
Hope’s Folly Linnea Sinclair
A Civil Campaign Lois McMaster Bujold
A Civil Campaign (Vorkosigan Saga Book 12) Lois McMaster Bujold
Spellbent Lucy A. Snyder
Bonds of Trust & Bonds of Need Lynda Aicher
Dearest Friend Lynne Withey
The Worth of a Shell (The Stone Moon Trilogy Book 1) M.C.A. Hogarth
Blood of the Sorceress Maggie Shayne
The Raven Boys Maggie Stiefvater
Avenge Me Maisey Yates
Nightmare Ink (A Living Ink Novel) Marcella Burnard
The Blind Assassin Margaret Atwood
The Year of the Flood (MaddAddam Trilogy, Book 2) Margaret Atwood
Midnight Never Come Marie Brennan
Beauty and the Wolf (The Cursed Princes Book 1) Marina Myles
Undead Kama Sutra Mario Acevedo
The Woman at the Washington Zoo Marjorie Williams
Unfallen Dead Mark del Franco
Thief of Songs MCA Hogarth
The Position: A Novel Meg Wolitzer
The Ten-Year Nap Meg Wolitzer
Little Secrets Megan Hart
Hold Me Close Megan Hart
Tempted Megan Hart
A Red Hot Valentine’s Day Megan Hart
No Greater Pleasure Megan Hart
If the Shoe Fits (Unruly Royals Book 2) Megan Mulry
In Love Again (Unruly Royals Book 3) Megan Mulry
A Little Harmless Submission Melissa Schroeder
Home from the Sea Mercedes Lackey
Archer’s Voice Mia Sheridan
Cast in Shadow (Chronicles of Elantra, Book 1) (The.. Michelle Sagara
The Duke of Dark Desires (The Wild Quartet) Miranda Neville
The Importance of Being Wicked Miranda Neville
Fire Kin MJ Scott
The Magic of Recluce (saga of recluce Book 1) Modesitt Jr.
Falling Kingdoms Morgan Rhodes
Loving Frank Nancy Horan
Uprooted Naomi Novik
Think and Grow Rich Napoleon Hill
Fight or Flight Natalie Damschroder
Neverwhere Neil Gaiman
The Liar Nora Roberts
The Modern Fae’s Guide to Surviving Humanity (Daw Book.. Palmatier
Scions: Insurrection Patrice Michelle
Alphabet of Thorn Patricia McKillip
Some Boys Patty Blount
The Green Man and the Dragon Paul Broadhurst
The Winter Witch Paula Brackston
The Warded Man Peter V Brett
Plato’s Erotic Dialogues Plato
The Scroll Thief (A Tale of Ithian) R.F. Long
Love Without Blood Raz Steel
The Bridge Rebecca Rogers Maher
The Red Wolf Conspiracy Robert V.S. Redick
Assassin’s Apprentice (The Farseer Trilogy, Book 1) Robin Hobb
Shadows Robin McKinley
Water – Tales of Elemental Spirits Robin McKinley
A Knot in the Grain and other stories Robin McKinley
Fire: Tales of Elemental Spirits (Firebird Fantasy) Robin Mckinley
The Door in the Hedge Robin McKinley
Deeper Robin York
Fallen Roselynn Cannes
Sunset Rising: Book One S. McEachern
The Twelve Nights of Christmas (Snowkissed and Seduced!) Sarah Morgan
Rosemary and Rue: Book One of Toby Daye (October Daye Series.. Seanan McGuire
Slow Summer Kisses Shannon Stacey
Mystic and Rider (Twelve Houses series Book 1) Sharon Shinn
Journey of Awakening (The Triune Stones) Shawna Thomas
It’s In His Heart (A Red River Valley Novel) Shelly Alexander
His at Night (The London Trilogy Series) Sherry Thomas
Demon’s Captive (War Tribe Book 1) Stephanie Snow
Daughter of Regals and Other Tales Stephen R Donaldson
First Blood (The Guardians series) Susan Sizemore
The Splendour Falls Susanna Kearsley
The Winter Sea Susanna Kearsley
The Admiral’s Bride (Tall, Dark and Dangerous Book 7) Suzanne Brockmann
Pirate’s Alley (Sentinels of New Orleans Book 4) Suzanne Johnson
Riding the Storm (ACRO Series Book 1) Sydney Croft
Spellbound Sylvia Day
Afterburn & Aftershock Sylvia Day
Alanna: The First Adventure (Song of the Lioness series Book.. Tamora Pierce
Terrier: The Legend of Beka Cooper #1 Tamora Pierce
It Had to Be Him (An It Had to Be Novel Book 1) Tamra Baumann
Getting Dumped – Part 1 A Shultz Sisters Mystery Tawna Fenske
The Color of Magic (Discworld Book 1) Terry Pratchett
A Night to Surrender Tessa Dare
Jitterbug Perfume Tom Robbins
Vicious V. E. Schwab
Property Valerie Martin
What My Mother Gave Me Various
Rocket Dragons Ignite Various
Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs Various
Star Cruise: Marooned Veronica Scott
A Rake’s Guide To Pleasure (Zebra Historical Romance) Victoria Dahl
Fanning the Flames: A Girls’ Night Out novella (Jackson:.. Victoria Dahl
The Guy Next Door Victoria Dahl
Carolina Man Virginia Kantra
Distrust That Particular Flavor William Gibson
Spook Country William Gibson
The Xandra King Erotic Romance Collection: Celestina and the.. Xandra King
The Curious Trio Yoko Tsuno

Great News for ROGUE’S PAWN!

Rogus_Pawn_finalA lot of you have been with me for a long time. In fact, I happen to know that more than a few of you discovered me as an author via my first full-length novel, ROGUE’S PAWN, book one of my COVENANT OF THORNS trilogy. It was also my first fantasy romance, though I didn’t know what genre that was when I wrote it.

Well, I just received news that ROGUE’S PAWN will be seeing print! The book will be part of Harlequin’s Direct-to-Consumer shipment in February. For those who don’t know, this is a program where readers subscribe and received a shipment of romances each month. This means a LOT of new people will see this book! I really hope they love it.

This came as a total surprise, seeing as how this book has been out over three years now. But I’m also celebrating the serendipity here – this was a last-minute decision that came right after my move to go to writing full time. I’m calling this a yes vote from the universe.

Feeling pretty good over here!

Support the Ripped Bodice!

2506b2effb8552ba4429a45551e90e05_originalFirst of all, I’d like to thank everyone for the outpouring of love, cheering, congratulations and general pom-pon waving in response to last Friday’s post on me leaving the day job. You all overwhelmed me, sending me messages of support across all social media – and it’s so very appreciated. If I missed replying to you directly, it’s because I simply couldn’t keep up. Good problem to have! You all are awesome and wonderful and I couldn’t be taking this leap without you.

Special love to those of you who jumped for joy at the prospect of this meaning more books to read. *MWAH*

I’m settling into a new writing routine and catching up on other things – like cataloguing my teetering TBR pile so I can catch up on my reading! One new feature here, if you look to the right —->>
you’ll note that you can now sign up to follow my blog. No onus. A couple of people requested the ability to do so. There you are.

The other thing I want to mention today is this terrific Kickstarter I’d love to see everyone support. These two gals in Los Angeles are aiming to create a romance-only bookstore called The Ripped Bodice. Their taglines are “Smart Girls Read Romance” and “Purveyors of Fine Smut.” There’s been some debate on Twitter that both “ripped bodice” and “smut” hearken to romance cliches, tropes and stereotypes people aren’t proud of and would like to ditch. I enjoy the wry irony of it myself and backed at the $40 level, just so I can have the tank. 😀 Right now they’re over halfway to their funding goal with 22 days left. But the way Kickstarter works is that they don’t get any funding if they don’t meet their goal.

If you haven’t ever backed a Kickstarter campaign, it’s dead easy, totally secure and super fun. So I’m encouraging everyone to back this puppy! I’d love to sign there someday and I’m hitting up you people to help make that happen.

Cheers!