Let's give a warm therapeutic welcome to Angie Fox, who's stopped by today to talk about her newest release Immortally Yours. Welcome Angie.
Thanks everyone. I’ve been looking at all of the great writing advice being
offered up on Much Cheaper Than Therapy and it struck me that another thing
that’s important for writers (one thing that we always seem to resist) is
stepping outside the comfort zone.
It’s tough for me personally because there are so many
things that can trip me up and twist me around while writing a book. Adding
another element to the mix doesn’t always seem like the wise thing to do! But,
it’s exactly what we need to do in order to keep our readers guessing and
coming back for more.
Of course, that doesn’t mean we’re not allowed moments of
panic during our enlightenment. For example, I sold a new series about a group
of paranormal MASH doctors during a great supernatural war. I was all excited
because Immortally Yours is a departure from the books I’ve written before. It
has more of an edge.
And then…panic. I remember calling my critique partner about
a week after I’d sold the book and asking her, “What did I just do? I told them
I could write a book about an immortal war. I write funny. How am I supposed to
pull this off?”
Once she calmed me down, and talked
me into a bit of therapeutic chocolate (thank you, Kristin), I realized that
the underlying drama of war could serve to bring the oddball personalities in
the MASH camp together. These doctors and nurses don’t have much, but they do
manage to find ways to save their sanity and create the kind of relationships
that offer a port in the storm.
It forced me to grow as a writer,
to push the story to places I’d never gone before. Yes, it was scary, but it
was really cool too.
And then an entirely new element
emerged. You see, there’s PNN (The Paranormal News Network) that covers the
war. It’s the supernatural version of CNN. I loved writing PNN because it let
me explore my own love/hate relationship with sensationalistic 24-hour news.
In fact, I had so much fun that
I’ve developed www.PNN-Network.com
It’s the official website for PNN, and I set it up to be a bit like a
paranormal version of The Onion. I figure it gives readers a taste of the
series. And okay, the real reason I did it is because I had a blast coming up
with my own take on paranormal news.
So if you’d like to win your very
own copy of Immortally Yours, visit www.PNN-Network.com,
then come on back here and tell us the headline of your favorite article.
The link is:
http://www.angiefox.com/blog/2012/08/28/immortally-yours-release-contest-name-character-next-book
Immortally Yours
No one patches up the incoming wounded like Dr. Petra Robichaud. Recruited by the gods for her uncanny medical skills, she’s the best M*A*S*H surgeon in the army. Along with a nosy guard sphinx,vegetarian werewolf, and otherparanormal paramedics, she bandages soldiers who are built like Greek gods (literally). But when one sexy immortal ends up on her operating table—half dead and totally to-die-for—Petra’s afraid she’ll lose her patient and her heart…
NOTHING IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN LOVE
Commander Galen of Delphi is one gorgeous but stubborn demi-god. When his spirit tries to slip out of his fatally wounded body, Dr. Petra has to slip it back in—unwittingly revealing her ability to see ghosts. Now that Galen knows her secret, he’s convinced she’s part of an ancient prophecy. If the oracles are right, Petra could lead Galen’s army to peace. And if he seduces her on the way to hell and back? Heaven knows—all’s fair in love and war…
Angie Fox is the New
York Times bestselling author of several books about vampires, werewolves
and things that go bump in the night. She is best known for her Accidental
Demon Slayer urban fantasy series. She is also writing a series about a group
of paranormal M*A*S*H surgeons. The first book in the Monster MASH trilogy, Immortally
Yours, is out now. The second book, Immortally Embraced, releases in February
2013.
Visit Angie at:
Website: www.angiefox.com
Twitter: @AngieFoxauthor or https://twitter.com/AngieFoxauthor
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Angie-Fox/176533609089557
2 comments:
Thanks for having me here! If anyone has questions about PNN or the book, feel free to ask!
Thank you fir stopping by MCTT. I find it do exciting every time I grow as a writer.
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