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April 22, 2011
I'm reading... "The Tickle Monster Laughter Kit"

Okay, so this one's not just for me! It was a present for the girls from my mum and it's just heaven! The most delightful story about a tickle monster and all the places he tickles kids. If you get the Tickle Moster Laughter Kit it comes complete with a pair of furry tickles gloves, with holes for your fingers for optimum tickling ability. Gorgeous!
And just to add a bit of grown up fun, when I Googled the author I discovered it's the Josie Bissett of Melrose Place fame! Clever girl.
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April 20, 2011
name that hero
I'm playing with a new idea at the moment, one that has me totally jazzed!
I adore my heroine Caitlyn, am enamored of my hero, the working title - ADDICTED TO LOVE - is spot on the story is taking such great shape in my head, but I can't pin down a name for my guy!!! He was originally Liam when I had the initial idea a few months back, and while Liam is a perfectly lovely name, it's just not him.
Here he is. Dark, sexy, serious. But what on earth's his name??????
Anyone care to offer ideas?
April 18, 2011
people watching
I love writing at my local café, ostensibly as it gets me out of the house and away from the clambering of my three gorgeous kids. But also for the people watching. I don't think it ever occurs to me how much I give away about how I'm feeling, or what I'm thinking just walking along. But watching shoppers idle by you can tell so much with just a single glance.
I especially love, love, love watching couples. Seeing how they interact. Seeing how similar so many of them are in look, dress, mannerism, facial expression.
There's the buff dark guy with the tattoo sleeves tossing his little fair toddler son in the air makes my heart clench its such a cute image. But his curvy bombshell of a wife taps her high heel shod toes impatiently, waiting for him to get a hurry on.
The tall lithe Scandinavian-looking pair with their curly blonde daughter, so casually elegant without even trying to be. They seem easy-going, relaxed, and really content.
Then there's tanned surfer dude with the freckles and sun-drenched auburn hair, thongs slip-slapping on the tiles. He's holding hands with a fit blonde, the same height, the same build, the same stern expression. She slip slaps right alongside him as though they're both walking in time to the same tune.
Somehow, they all match perfectly. I couldn't imagine the red-headed bloke with the bombshell in any lifetime, or any other mix of these couples for that matter. They've all clearly recognized something of themselves in one another.
And it gets me to wondering. Have my hero and heroine done the same? And if so, what? How would they appear wandering the aisles of my local shops hand in hand? It's kind of a nice image. Some place beyond the scope of my happily ever after. But that's what I hope for them all the same.
This means my iced coffee and brownie were consumed in the name of research right?
April 16, 2011
pillow talk ~ story preparation
The lovely Danielle (who so kindly let me know she'd bought my book THE WEDDING DATE last week!) has asked:<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
How do you plan each novel? Do you go straight in and write beginning to end or do you chop and change or have a specific chapter plan?
Well here goes...
1. I start each book with an idea. For me that means some kind of "cute meet", or situation that throws the hero and heroine together that engages me long enough to write it down! ...
2. From there I open up a new word file in which to hopefully one day write the book, and another in which to keep notes about the story as they spring up, because often times it can be months or even years before the book becomes a reality - if at all. (The idea for THE WEDDING DATE - out now in Australia & New Zealand - came to me in Feburary 2006!)
3. I settle on a working title that sums up the book to me, even if I know it'll never fly with the publisher. (For me, THE WEDDING DATE was called THE LONG WEEKEND)
4. I then"cast" the characters - again because of the length of time it can take from idea to "the end" - so I want to find images that give me that same feeling I had when the idea first resonated. (Hannah in THE WEDDING DATE looked a bit like Amanda Peet, Bradley like the delicious Gerard Butler)
5. I start writing. That's about as organised as I get!!!
My preparation - which certainly won't suit everyone! - isn't about plots or scenes or nay kind of grand plan. It's about harnessing the feeling each idea originally gave me and creating a space in which to tap into that feeling every time I sit down to write. My stories flow organically from there. I know how my stories are going to end - well! So for me the beauty of writing is not the destination but the exploration. Hope helps Danielle! .
And if anyone else out there in Blogland has any other craft questions, behind the book questions, questions about how type with one hand while shovelling down M&Ms with the other please comment hereupon or send me a note to ally@allyblake.com with "PILLOW TALK" in the header.
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April 14, 2011
I'm reading.. "Tomorrow, When the War Began"
Finally, l after having moved back to my home town after ten eyars away, I picked up the first book a few weeks back. And promptly adored it.
Written from the point of view of a teenaged girl who's outback Australian farming town home has come under attack by an unknown foreign army it looks back at what she and her gang went through in order to not get caught. I'm 3/4 of the way through book one, and am completely hooked. The story is really natural, the heroics of the kids believable yet admirable. This is the kind of story young boys could really get into which makes it even more magical to me.
Last year it was made into a film. not sure I want to see it. The world of Tomorrow's too clear in my head. CAn't wait to see how he draws the story out voer several books!
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April 11, 2011
author of the month

I chat about my favourite romance films (and why Aliens is one) and which song I'm using as my inspiration for my current work in progress. Check it out here.
And no, I haven't lost a crazy amount of weight, the picture has come out cazy skinny :0.
My THE WEDDING DATE is out in Australia and New Zealand now!
April 9, 2011
go to films
Some writers need silence. Other like to write to music. Me? I like noise. whatever kind of noise. Music. Café chatter. Neighbourhood lawn mowers. Kids' laughter.
At home writing today on my laptop in the lounge, so as not to wake the Little Man who was asleep in a portacot in my office, I put on a movie in the background just so as to not be distracted by too much silence. The movie? THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA. It's one of my go to films. The ones I can watch a thousand times and love more every time. The ones I would happily have playing as the soundtrack to my life. It has such a bright shiny energy, from the opening strains of Suddenly I See onward through all that gorgeous fashion, I feel myself breathing deeper, smiling to myself. Add MARLEY AND ME and NOTTING HILL to that list and I'm a happy little writer.
Today I wrote. Well. With vim and vigour. Thanks goodness for go to films.
Do you have any go to films? Ones you know will brighten your day? Provide inspiration to walk taller?
April 7, 2011
I'm reading... "Vampire Academy"

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April 5, 2011
sweet valley high

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