Tuesday, February 9, 2010

I finished the first three chapters of THE STORM LORD’S DAUGHTER, the second book in my new Georgian fantasy romance series, THE ELVEN LORDS!

I’ll admit, after I finished THE FIRE LORD’S LOVER, I was having a difficult time with the second book. I’ve had a hell of a year, and my head and heart have been muddled with so many life-altering changes that I wasn’t sure if I could manage to write the next book…well, of course I could write it, but would it be any good? Would I fall in love with the characters and the story as strongly as I did with book one?

I struggled. I should have known better.

I made myself keep writing, and when I finished the first three chapters, I had my answer.

Oh, yes.

I decided to post this blog so that if it ever happens to me again, I can go back and read this to reassure myself. It takes those first three chapters to get to know my characters, to introduce complications that I couldn’t have thought of in the outline, because the magic of writing for me always happens when I’m in the story. When I’m living the lives of my characters, and describing the world around them.

If you’re a writer and reading this, and life is interfering with your creative process, don’t worry about it. Sit down in your chair and write. Let your talent for storytelling take over, and I promise that it will all work out. If you’re a reader, hang on to your seats, cause I’m writing you a story full of thrilling adventure, passion, and magic!

Wishing you all my best,
Kathryne

Monday, February 8, 2010

And the winner is......

Congratulations Connie. You're the winner of Devins' book. Please contact Kim at kwatters21 (at) hotmail.com to claim your prize. Thanks for stopping by.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Super Bowl Writing




Super Bowl Writing

With Today’s Super Bowl about to begin
I considered the similarities between training
to be the best in any sport and making it to
the “big time” as a writer.

These are just a few that came to mind.
Feel free to add your own thoughts in the comment section.

*Both writers and athletes start out as beginners
who learn from those more experienced.

*Both need to practice to continue to improve.

*Those who are driven, tend to be
the ones who make it to the top.

*Writers and athletes both need to believe they
can be the best and dare to dream.


As Henry David Thoreau once said,
“Go confidently into the direction of your dreams.”

Friday, February 5, 2010

Interview with Devin McKee

I’d like to welcome our guest today, Devin McKee. It’s a pleasure having you come visit us at Much Cheaper Than Therapy, where chocolate is plentiful and advice is free. So grab some chocolate and a lounge chair. Your therapy session has begun.

I understand you have a new release out called Dangerous Magic. Can you tell us a little bit about your fabulous new book?

I’m very excited about this new release from Wild Rose Press. The main characters, Riley O’Connor and Laura Marshall, come from two different worlds.

Travel agent Laura is a small town girl living in the big city of Houston, Texas, and she believes in that Mr. Right. Riley is uncertain love exists for him, especially after he cancels his wedding to one of Houston’s most high society catches. It doesn’t help that his ex’s parents happen to be old family friends to his parents. Nor does it help that he is embroiled in dislodging threats against his family’s legacy, RC Oil and Energy.

Then he bumps into Laura, literally, and he begins to believe his luck might have changed. Laura, on the other hand, thinks she has just met the most arrogant jerk in the entire world. She blows him off, but finds it difficult to stop thinking about him. When Riley turns up at the same Mexican resort where Laura and her friends are vacationing, sparks fly. All too soon those sparks turn into embers of passion, rocking their worlds for very different reasons.

But someone is bent on toppling the O’Connor Oil dynasty and this person will use any means possible, including Riley’s new found love, to achieve that goal.

Dangerous Magic is a very interesting title. How did you arrive at that name?

Originally, it had another name, The Magic of Love, but as I got more into the suspense part of it, I decided I liked Dangerous Magic better. There is also a second book in the works with Riley’s misfit brother and Laura’s best friend, and titled Dangerous Waters, so I thought the two would compliment each other. As far as the magic part, it’s two fold really. The surprise for Laura and Riley finding themselves in love, and the fact that Riley’s grandmother is from the old country, Ireland, and she has passed a special gift to Riley, although he isn’t willing to believe it until the end.

Would you describe your book as a cozy, mystery, suspense, or thriller?

I would describe it as a cozy, romantic suspense.

What made you decide to write in this genre?

Oddly enough, I tend to read more historical romances than contemporary, but find myself drawn to contemporary writing. Maybe it’s because contemporary is what I know in real life. I’m a very observant people watcher and that helps.

Where did you get your idea for this particular book?

Well, as a former travel agent who lived in Texas for nearly 30 years, I have always found myself interested in oil and ranching industry. I love those cowboys! And you can’t live in Texas without knowing someone in one or both of those fields. I also love Mexico, especially Cancun, so that brought in the resort part. I guess my idea and characters took off from there.

Do you have all the key suspense/mystery elements thought out before you begin writing?

Not really. This storyline sort of evolved. I do have an idea where the book will start and end, but sometimes I surprise myself as I type away at the pages in between. I like that flexibility to take my characters on different rides than expected.

Did you have to do a lot of research for the book? What are your favorite research books or sites?

Yes, I spent a lot of time researching oil companies, the oil boom in Texas, talking to people who worked in the field. My niece used to work as a geologist on oil rigs in Wyoming and North Dakota. One time, she came to visit my husband and me when we lived in San Antonio. She took us to a drilling site somewhere near Corpus Christi, Texas. I thought it was one of the most fascination experiences of my life. We wore the hard hats, stood on the platform and watched data spit out of the computer. It might be boring to a lot of people, but not to me. I also got hooked up with my life saver who worked out on an off shore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. Since quite a few scenes in the second book are on an off shore rig, his knowledge was invaluable to both this story and the one with Riley’s brother.

Which character did you like writing about the most, and why?

Hmm. That’s hard to say. Riley, of course, because he is incorrigible, but in a fun way. He has that part executive/part cowboy thing going for him. I have said from the beginning, this is the kind of guy I’d want to take home to mom. Laura was a little harder. I had to unpeel the layers to get to the final woman she becomes. It was weird, but Riley was just there. I knew him inside and out, but Laura made me work a little harder to get the right edge. And of course their friends and family were a lot of fun to work on because they are all so unique and fun.

Tell us about how you develop your characters. Do you create character sheets, do interviews, that sort of thing? How does your research affect your character development?

Yeah, I’m kind of one of those ‘seat of the pants’ writers. I have ideas where my characters are going, what I want them to do, but I don’t create sheets or charts or post-it notes on my computer screens. Sometimes, in the middle of the night, I might wake up, think of something, and write it down before I fall back asleep. I know the charting thing works well for a lot of writers, but to me, I just get bogged down in all of that. I love to just sit and write. If I’m having a bad writing day, sometimes it’s best to walk away for a couple hours and refresh your mind.

Do you have any authors that inspired you?

Johanna Lindsey was one of the first authors I ever read. A co-worker gave me one of her books in 1990 after the sudden death of my husband. Believe it or not, I never considered myself a reader until then. I haven’t put down books since. After my first Lindsey or two, I was introduced to Nora Roberts, Catherine Coulter and Amanda Quick. I love them all. Their books gave me sanity and comfort when I needed it the most. They all gave me the inspiration to write.

What do you feel is the most effective promotion you have done for your book?

I’m still trying to figure out the ins and outs of my blogsite and Facebook. I haven’t Twittered yet, but know that’s coming. As my critique partner will tell you, I’m very technically challenged. My local library is very excited about this book. They already have me committed to a book signing sometime in the spring. Also, my RWA group had a Valentine’s tea last year at one of the Toledo, Ohio libraries. I love to do card crafting, so I made these little books with the cover of Dangerous Magic, and inside was my business card, a small blurb about the book, and a mini Hershey’s chocolate. It was fun to make and fun to give out.

What do we have to look forward next?

Right now, Wild Rose Press is considering Dangerous Waters. I’ve almost completed my third book, A Heart’s Second Chance, and I really like where it is going. This is a book I started, put away, dusted off, started again, put away, dusted off and started again. I’ve added some new characters and a bit more suspense, but it is really coming along nicely.

Thanks, Devin!

To celebrate her book release, Devin McKee is offering a free book of Dangerous Magic to one lucky commenter on today's blog. (please check the blog Monday night to see who won. Chances of winning determined by the number of entries.)

She will be around all day today. I'm sure some of you have questions or comments for her, so please ask away...

Check out author’s website at devinmckee.wordpress.com

Buy at thewildrosepress.com, amazon.com or Barnes and Nobles.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Come meet the Much Cheaper Than Therapy Ladies

Meet the Ladies of Much Cheaper Than Therapy at the Glendale Chocolate Affaire February 5-7 at Murphy Park in Glendale Arizona

VisitGlendale.comThe weekend before Valentine’s Day, Feb. 5-7, is a delicious delight for the senses as the 15th Annual Glendale Chocolate Affaire takes over downtown Glendale to create a chocolate-lover’s dream!

Chocolate purveyors from Arizona and around the nation gather in Glendale for this award-winning festival, which celebrates not only chocolate, but romance and the arts as well.

In addition, the festival has become the largest gathering of national romance novelists in the Southwest. This symposium of literary romantics offers fans the opportunity to get up close and personal with authors, as well as the chance to attend free writing workshops given by the experts.







AUTHOR NAMEFRIDAYSATURDAYSUNDAY




Carol Webb10-5:00 PM12-5:00 PM
Judi McCoy5-10:00 PM10-10:00PM12-5:00 PM
Kathryne Kennedy7-9:00 PM7-9:00PM
Kim Watters10-5:00 PM
Tina LaVon
10-5:00 PM



Hope to see you there.




Tuesday, February 2, 2010

A once-in-a-blue-moon event!

I don’t often write contemporary short stories, but I had an opportunity to appear in an anthology alongside my son, and could not pass up the opportunity. As usual, my short story, SILVER RIVER, is a fantasy…although it touches the realms of science fiction or a ghost story, depending on your point of view. My son’s debut short story, GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE, can be considered a ghost story as well, although it’s meaning will go deeper than that for many. And I think my son’s story has a much better twist than mine!

I’m proud to announce this anthology, and to be right alongside my son’s first published short story. I think you will agree that, based on this debut, he has an amazing career ahead of him as a writer.

My mother and son debut, NIGHTBIRD SINGING IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT, is now available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Nightbird-Singing-Dead-Night-Dennis/dp/098195720X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259957535&sr=1-1

Or at the publisher’s website here: http://nightbirdpubs.com/nightbird_anthology

I will have a few copies available for sale at the Glendale Chocolate Affaire this weekend, February 5th & 6th, where I'll be signing books from 7-9 p.m. Our booth is located at 58th Avenue and Glenn Drive, at the NE corner of Murphy Park, in front of the Civic Center Building, across from the shuttle pick up. I'll have all of my books available for sale and signing, including MY UNFAIR LADY and THE RELICS OF MERLIN series. Hope to see you there!

My Best Wishes,
Kathryne

Monday, February 1, 2010

And the winner is......

Congrats, ROBYNL - you are the winner of BLACKEST HEART! Please contact me at amber (at) amberleighwilliams (dot) com to claim your prize :) No spaces.

Amber

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