The Job of Writing Paranormal Romance...

Recently I was asked to do an interview on Micheal J. McDonald's blog.  He asked such wonderful questions that I thought it was important to share it with my regular readers--so you could get a more in-depth view of the behind the scenes activites of writing.  Please enjoy and feel free to share your thoughts.

1. We might as well start with the question writers always seem to get – what makes you write? Why do it?There are a thousand reasons I am driven to write, but what keeps me going is the love of creation.  I love creating scenes and people that entertain, that keep readers up and night, and that make readers want more.  There is no better feeling than having a reader say, “I loved your book.  Your characters were amazing!”2. You’re clearly very active online, and a fellow Books To Go Now author. Do you treat your writing activities, such as marketing and keeping tabs on blogs and so on, like a job? Do you ever find it gets in the way of writing time?Great question!  I think if you are serious about writing and want to make it a profession instead of a hobby, you must be serious about marketing and building your brand.  So many doors will open for you both as an author and as a professional if you just ‘keep swimming.’As far as time, yes marketing and promotion does cut into my writing time.  However, this is a concession I’m willing to make.  I love interacting with my readers as well as other authors.   I don’t write only for myself.  I like to talk about books, reader’s lives and the ever-changing ‘real’ world.3. Do you think having digital platforms like Books To Go Now and Smashwords has made a huge difference to the industry? Do you think this is bad or good for writers like us?I have been publishing now (in several different genres) for a while.  I have to admit I’m a huge proponent of digital publishing.  I have published in paper, I have published in magazines, and just about everywhere else you can think of, but the downside with traditional paper is that once it is printed and out there it’s gone.  You have a short window of opportunity to sell a million copies, and for first time authors the promotion that is necessary to do this is almost impossible unless you have a large publisher behind you.With digital publishing your books never go out of print.  They are always there on the shelf waiting for readers when they are looking for something to read.  This gives authors a chance to build their reader bases and expand their reach.  There are many success stories in which authors were turned down by large houses (they have specific needs at specific times, and often even if you write an amazing book, if it doesn’t fit they will not accept your work), only to go on and be digital best-sellers.4. Is there a part of writing you enjoy the most? For myself, it’s the first draft, since I can just pour things out onto the page and create a new world. It’s a bit like being a god, not that I’m a megalomaniac or anything. Not at all. Anyway, what part of the process do you find yourself most looking forward to and having fun doing?LOL I think there are those authors out there that are slight megalomaniacs, but I’m not one of them.My favorite part of the process may surprise you, but it’s actually the act of closing my eyes and escaping into the world I’m creating.  I like to get to know my characters, what makes them tick.My friends in real life know when I’m starting a new project.  I draw into myself.  Or else I’m asking a million questions about what makes them act and think the way they do.  It’s almost like being an anthropologist—seeking answers about culture, lifestyle, and language.The research aspects of writing absolutely fascinates me.  This week, I’ve been working on research for my next book and had the opportunity to go horseback riding into high mountain lakes one day and then spend the next on a Police ride-along.  The adventures I have the opportunity to partake in make this job (and all its pitfalls, rejections, and criticisms) worth it.5. What about the worst part of the process? For myself it’s the marketing, trying to get eyes on my pages and my books into people’s hands or digital devices, but some people really enjoy the chase. What part of being a writer could you do without? I find that the first draft is the hardest.  I’m a bit of a perfectionist and knowing that I have made mistakes and areas that will need rewrites bothers me.  I have to stop myself from going back until I have finished the first draft, but the entire time I’m thinking about those little bits that need to be changed.  I have learned that if I write myself digital notes then I won’t stress about the little things.As for marketing, it is a tough thing to get used to.  It would be great if I could simply disconnect from the world and focus on writing.  Unfortunately, with the new age of technology and digital publishing authors must take an active role in marketing and promotion.  Even the biggest authors out there (unless they’ve been doing it for decades upon decades) are visible—just look at J.K. Rowling.6. Just as the writing industry is going through a transition between traditional publishing and a plethora of electronic outlets, the genre of paranormal romance is hugely in fashion and currently very popular. Do you see this as a bubble and do you worry it will burst? Do you think writing in a significantly popular genre makes it easier or harder to break into the market?Wow, put me on the spot.I think that there are waves in the publishing world.  Paranormal is at the top of the wave right now, but just like everything that has been popular in the past, it will subside.  The good news however, is that just like every other genre it will continue on in the background.  There are those readers who will always love paranormal romance (and I’m one of them).I have to admit I get tired of the same old thing.  I like living in a bit of a fantasy world, where magic is real, and the unexpected can happen.  The only thing that limits you in paranormal romance is your own imagination.As for breaking into the market, I think it is possible to break into any genre as long as your writing is well done.  Very few authors’ first books are amazing.  In fact, very few authors’ second or third books are amazing either, but if they keep working on their crafts, attending classes, meeting other authors, and going to critique groups—then they can truly succeed.  Like I said before, this is a business and to be great you must work hard and give it everything you have.7. Paranormal romance, and romance in general, are sometimes stigmatised, or at best seen as a guilty pleasure. Does this perception bother you? Do you think it is changing as the industry and people’s reading habits are so radically changed by technology?I would be lying if I said it doesn’t bother me.  My work is about 0.5% what people expect of romance (i.e. physical intimacy).  The other 99.5% is made up of all the other aspects of writing, publishing, marketing, promotion, and research.  (I wrote a funny article on the subject.  Please feel free to check it out: http://www.danicawinters.net/542/the-key-to-becoming-a-great-romance-author-is-having-a-sense-of-humor/)When people cringe or berate me for my job, I force myself to smile because I know what the sales figures are; 90% of all book sales are in romance.  That means 9 out of 10 readers out there love romance novels.  Therefore, it is likely that the person sneering at me (or their wife) goes home at night, snuggles into their bed and flips open one of my books.8. Is there anything else you’d like to say, or an upcoming project you’d like to mention?I have to share a little bit of fun news.  This week, I signed the contract for my next novel, The Nymph's Labyrinth!The Nymph's Labyrinth is an edgy paranormal romance novel about a shape-shifting nymph, Ariadne Papadakis, who is ordered to stop the American archeologist, Beau Morris and his delinquent son, Kaden, from exposing the Sisterhood of Epione and the Labyrinth (of Minotaur fame). In the end, Ariadne is faced with a choice: face her over-bearing leader, Katarina, and fight for what she knows is right, or let herself continue to be overrun, pushed down, and criticized for the mistakes of her past. If Ariadne follows her heart and attempts to help Beau, she will no longer belong to the Sisterhood and her life (as well as Beau's and Kaden's) will be in danger. I want to thank all those who took time to read this interview.  It is greatly appreciated.   Also, thank you to Michael for hosting.-Danica Winters 

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Blog by Author Elizabeth Inglee-Richards

I started writing the normal ‘burn out’ blog; you know the one about balancing family life, work life and your creative life.  Then my life got in the way.  On my twenty-forth day of work in a row my youngest grandchild had a seizure. Then later in the day one of the caretakers of a flock of sheep I manage was attacked by an animal that we were all very emotionally attached to.  Sometimes there is just no way to balance your life.   So how do you survive the times when you can’t balance and just have to soldier on?Believe it or not I’ve done research on that very issue.  Mental health professionals say the way to get through these times is to connect emotionally to something.  It has to be a strong connection; you need to laugh or cry, or laugh and cry. You need to spend a little time on yourself.  I get about a half an hour to myself a day as well as my twenty minute commute. Most days that is all I have.  So I have found a way to make that be all I need to balance out my crazy life.  When I feel things are getting away from me I turn off the radio and all of its ads and news in favor of recordings.  Right now I have been choosing music that reminds me of my father who has been dead a little over a year now.  My relationship with him was, and will always be, complicated and that is part of the trick.  For the drive I just let myself think and feel and cry or laugh if I want to. During my half an hour lunch I write.  It normally isn’t anything inspired.  Often I write about that moment when my hero and my heroine are finally together.  That happily ever after moment.  Sometimes I write the darkest moment that my characters are going to go through, that pivotal dark moment.    Forty minutes keep me going for another day.  I should say that the baby is out of the hospital, and, hopefully on the mend.  These things are often one of events. The sheep – well we don’t know yet.  He is isolated for now but it looks like we may be able to rehome him as a flock protector.   In both cases I am hoping for the best.  But I know my car stereo will be turned up to eleven for the rest of the week.  Available Books: 

It's tough being a fairy in a human world and Alex seems to draw trouble wherever he goes. When that trouble involves other fairies, anything can happen! 

How do you rebuild a hockey team of immortal werehyena?  That is one of the problems facing goalie Jean-Mark Boulanger.  How do you know when a player is the right fit for a team that isn’t just a team but also a family?  Playoff hockey can be strange, and the strangeness doesn’t always stop at the boards.Links:Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004Z809EUBarnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/rebuilding-year-elizabeth-inglee-richards/1100045868?ean=2940012571502When an old leader is ready to step down Rob Grahame is the only one who knows.   How do you take on a responsibility you aren’t sure you are ready for? Rob and his team are both over their heads, in the midst of the play-offs with the core of the team shifting.  Will Rob be able to step up and be the leader no one expected him to have to be?  Will the hyena follow him?Links:Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Breakthrough-Game-ebook/dp/B0062O095E/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1320680129&sr=8-4Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/breakthrough-game-elizabeth-inglee-richards/1107055505?ean=2940013254466&itm=3&usri=elizabeth%252binglee%252brichards 

 

In the nineteen twenty’s the world of Ice Hockey was changing forever, spreading south into the US markets. Two young lovers from New Brunswick were preparing to get married when the young man is offered his dream job as a goalie for a team based in Halifax. The couple has no idea what changes they are going to have to make for the team that doesn’t just wear the Hyena, they become the hyena quite literally.Links: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/237458Amazon:  http://www.amazon.com/Accrocher-Ses-Pantins-Hanging-ebook/dp/B009DPAY8Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1349550347&sr=8-1&keywords=elizabeth+inglee-richardsBarnes & Nobel: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/accrocher-ses-pantins-elizabeth-inglee-richards/1112959118?ean=2940015696080  Author Bio:Elizabeth Inglee-Richards is a writer of urban, and suburban fantasy. She loves writing about fairies, werewolves, witches and what have you, all set in the modern world. She particularly loves the tension created when the paranormal world touches our real world. Her work is mostly set in Delaware or Massachusetts, the only two places she knows well enough to set fiction.She lives in the second smallest State in the U.S. with way to many pets including; birds, turtles, cats, dogs and sheep. She loves animals, history and hockey.  You can learn more about Elizabeeth Inglee-Richards on:Her Blog | Amazon Author Page | Goodreads | Books To Go Now

The Elusive Muse by Lexie Stewart

People often ask me where I get my ideas from. My answer: a combination of observation and inspiration.

  You’ve probably heard of the 2003 film, Love Actually, that presents the idea that love is actually all around us, all the time. The same can be said of inspiration. No matter how uninspired you might feel, inspiration, actually, is all around.

  If you’re feeling stuck for an idea, don’t just sit there glaring at the page/screen and tapping your pen/the keys impatiently saying, “Come on, come on, Muse. Where are you?” (And don’t go raid the fridge either. Your muse isn’t hiding in the biscuit jar!)

  Go for a walk. Empty your mind and concentrate on your senses. What can you see? What can you hear? What smells are in the air?

  If you see something strange, ask yourself what events could have lead to this occurrence. Why did the much beloved ginger cat on the ‘Have you seen Fluffy?’ poster run away from home? Why did the young man with the leather jacket slam his car door? Who are the lovers whose initials are carved into that tree in the park?

  Many of my stories have started from a single, seemingly insignificant observation. For instance, one time, whilst passing through a friend’s kitchen, I noticed a basket full of scones sitting on the bench. It looked so sweet, so idyllic, the freshly baked scones covered with a blue-checked cheesecloth. It put me in mind of fairytales and paintings of girls with long hair and frilly dresses picking flowers along the garden path. An image of Little Red Riding Hood came to mind, basket of goodies hang over one arm, off to Grandma’s place.

  It occurred to me that girls don’t do that these days. I tried to picture it. Why would a modern day girl be skipping about with a basket on her arm? And then there she was, Sally Hudson, making deliveries for her one woman business: Sweet Sally’s Bakery Treats!

  She became the heroine for my story Worth Waiting For

  Sally, or Sweet Sally as she’s known, isn’t off to see one grandma but many, as she’s making deliveries to the residents of the Spring Haven Hill retirement village, namely a dear, old couple called Pat and Doris Elliot who are the grandparents of Sally’s ex, Flynn Elliot, with whom she’s still in love.

  Worth Waiting For is not a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood. That basket of scones and the images it brought up were just the spark, a starting point from which my story took off in a completely different direction and became a contemporary romance about two sweethearts getting a second chance at love.

  A spark is all you need; the kindling is already inside you and it just takes a tiny spark to set your imagination ablaze. So, whenever you’re feeling stuck for an idea just remember that inspiration is, actually, all around you.

 Thanks for reading,

Lexie.

 

Author Bio:   Ever since I learned to read, I could always be found with my nose in a book--even when I was supposed to be doing something else!

  I love the magic of stories, love following the twists and turns, love getting to know the strange and wonderful characters and experiencing their stories with them. 

  I remember a poster stuck to my bedroom wall when I was a kid. A wizard in splendid, purple robes was summoning a dragon in an explosion of red and gold flames. In a way, writers are wizards, summoning stories and souls from the wilderness of their imagination.

  I live in Australia where I write and read and marvel at the blueness of the sky.

 

Available Books:

Too Many Suitors

Jessica finds herself trying to choose between three men. She’s an up front, pro-active sort of woman. So instead of staying home alone or attempting to see each of her suitors behind the backs of the other two, she invites out the three men. Gym-junkie Brad, workaholic Saul and BFF Jimmy. She explains the problem of her conflicted heart and, she tells them what her solution is. She’ll date all three!

 

 

My Pirate Lover

When Josephine takes her niece whale watching she has no idea what she’s getting herself into. Their little catamaran becomes the target of a wicked 19th century pirate called Captain Bloody who uses a magical device to plunder seafaring vessels from the future and use their technologies to make people in his own time think he’s a god.   Josephine finds herself on a black-sailed Galleon in the wrong time, surrounded by bloodthirsty pirates and the captive of Captain Bloody who has taken her as his share of the ‘booty’.   But before Josephine can say yo-ho-ho captain Bloody’s nemesis, the infamous Captain Breakheart crashes through the cabin window and steals her for himself!   Now Josephine must team up with the pirate to find the magical device that will get her back to her own time to save her niece- that’s if she can survive the many dangers of their journey and resist the charms of the dashing captain Breakheart!

 Worth Waiting For  Three years after breaking Sally’s heart by mysteriously ending their relationship, Flynn Elliot is back in town. Sally soon discovers that she’s still in love with Flynn but he’s changed. Both Flynn’s new attitude and his new girlfriend are vain, shallow and materialistic.Sally’s head tells her the man she loved is gone and she should forget about him but her heart tells her that there’s more than meets the eye to Flynn’s apparent transformation and behind the façade the real Flynn is still there and their love is worth giving a second chance.Will Sally listen to her head or her heart?Catwalk Cats

Dora and her fellow models are called cats because they earn their money walking up and down a catwalk. But they have other feline qualities, such as grace, beauty, excessive grooming and, of course, an instinct for cattiness.