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September 29, 2010

More to come

I'm working on the Writers' Police Academy post, so it should be up later today. In the meantime, I have a guest post about the Grave Witch cover up at Literary Escapism. If you've been wondering about how the cover came about (at least the process I was able to observe) then please, go check it out! There is also a contest to win a $10 amazon gift certificate, so check out the post and leave a comment there for a chance to win.

And on the topic places to go and things to win, I'm being interviewed on SciFi Guy and Obfuscating Reality (link forthcoming) today.  Check it out to learn more than you likely want to know about me and my story, and, of course, signed books are up for grabs!


One more quick note before I return to writing the blog you are actually looking for.  Grave Witch has been nominated for "Best UF/PNR BOOK Cover For October 2010 Book Release" at Bitten By Books. The book is currently closing in on third place, which is awesome. The books GW is competing with are all gorgeous, so I'm thrilled so many people like the Grave Witch cover. Thank you everyone who has voted! If you haven't had a chance to stop by and voice your opinion, I urge you to take a minute to vote your favorite. (The poll can be found in the sidebar on the right hand side of the page.)

Thanks everyone!
Check back later for a post on the Writers' Police Academy.-Kalayna Price
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Published on September 29, 2010 06:17

September 28, 2010

Interview with Rachel Vincent

Today I have the privilege of interviewing Rachel Vincent, the author of the Shifters and Soul Screamers series. I first met (met being virtual) Rachel when I was in the submission process with Once Bitten and she'd just sold Stray but still had a good year or more wait before it was set to hit shelves. She was one of the first authors I worked up the nerve to talk to, and she turned out to be one of the nicest, most helpful people I've ever corresponded with. She also turned out to be an absolutely phenomenal author who quickly rose to the top of my 'must buy' list. 

The final novel in her Shifters series, Alpha, hits shelves today and I'm anxiously awaiting the UPS man to deliver my copy. So it is with a great deal of excitement that I'm interviewing Rachel about her writing, the Shifter series, and Alpha.

Without further ado, the interview:


Kalayna: The Shifters series was your first published series and I know it must be a little scary for it to be coming to an end. In a genre with many apparently never ending series, what made you decide to end yours after book six and a short story instead of starting a new arc of the story and continuing? Rachel: Good question. Usually people ask me why I'm ending the series, and the answer to that is because Faythe's story has come to its natural conclusion. So why didn't I just switch to a new character and start a new arc in the same world? I guess I don't want to be known as a one-trick pony. I love Faythe and her friends and family, and I will always love them. But Shifters wasn't the first series I wrote, and it obviously won't be the last, considering I also write YA now. I don't want to cling to one world just because it's proved successful for me. I need to know that Shifters wasn't a fluke—that I can write something else for adults that people will like.

Kalayna: While each book in the Shifters series stands alone, it has been very clear since early on that the everything has been building toward the climatic confrontation promised in this final installment. When you started the series, how much of the storyline was plotted? Have you known since book one where Faythe's journey would take her? I know you use post-it notes and a whiteboard when you sit down to write individual books, but can you share any quick insight to how you planned the series?Rachel: I wrote Stray as a standalone, because I hadn't thought very far beyond simply writing the book. Then I was told that urban fantasy tended to sell in sets of 2 or 3 and that it might be beneficial for me to have a sequel at least started when I was ready to pitch Stray. So I wrote Rogue. During the revisions for Rogue, I started to get an idea of where the story was going. When I realized that there would be very real consequences for the crime Faythe committed (through self-defense) in Rogue, the rest of the world building (Council, Malone, large-scale rebellion) began to fall into place.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure I have any insights to share in how I planned out the series. I just kind of did it. There was a lot of talking things through with my CP, my editor, and #1. A lot of idea bouncing. That kind of thing.

Kalayna: Speaking of what was planned . . . I have to ask about the Jace/Marc storyline. (You knew they would come up eventually.) Now, I must say I've been firmly team Jace since I met him in book one--in fact, I felt terribly bad for him and his super cat hearing when he was in traction down the hall from Faythe's room at the end of book one--but I know you have fans voting (rather vehemently) for opposing sides of that love triangle. Did you know from the beginning of the series that Faythe would get caught in that rather tangled love triangle? Have you always known who she will end up with at the end? Have you ever been tempted to change who that will be?Rachel: Honestly, I never thought of it as a "love triangle" until other people started calling it that, at the end of Stray. Before I'd given any hint of Jace's continued pursuit of Faythe after being turned down. I've always thought of it simply as Faythe having choices, which can happen to anyone. How many people date only one person before making a permanent choice? I went to high school and college. I know most people have options, and most people explore those options. No one I knew in real life struggled as much with the final choice as Faythe has, but then, no one I know in real life has fought side by side with and put her life in the hands of two people who genuinely love her like Marc and Jace love Faythe, either.
Have I always known who she'd end up with? No. But I always knew that it would be one or the other. Sharing just isn't an option for anyone in Faythe's world with Alpha potential. They're too stubborn and a bit jealous. Maybe even a little possessive.
Have I been tempted to change the final decision? Yes, of course! If it was an easy decision to make, I wouldn't have written it in the first place. This is a real struggle for Faythe, and it was a real struggle to write, too. ;)

Kalayna: In the world of your shifter novels, the pride cats are the predominant shifter species. We are told early on that werewolves are extinct, but over the course of the series we meet two other shifter species. Will we meet any new species in Alpha? Rachel: No, but you'll see just about everyone you've met in the series so far.

Kalayna: Alpha is the final full length shifter series you ever plan to release. I can only imagine what you're feeling right now as with this book, you will be simultaneously saying goodbye to these characters and sharing with your readers the final payoff for what everything in the series has been building toward. How do you plan to celebrate the release? Anything special or different from what you've done to celebrate the release of other books?Rachel: Um… I usually celebrate a release with more work. It seems premature to celebrate a release, because on release day, it's too early to know how the book is doing, in sales. I wish I could say that sales don't matter. That I can just sit back and enjoy my accomplishment. But the truth is that if a book doesn't sell well, the author may never get to write another one. So while #1 and I might go out to dinner or take a night off to watch a movie, my celebration always comes with a note of caution and a reminder to myself to keep working hard. If you climb too high, the only way left to go is down. ;)

Thank you so much for joining me here today, Rachel! Now I have to get through my daily pages so I can devour  read Alpha when it arrives.




By the way, Alpha and Grave Witch have both been nominated for "Best UF/PNR BOOK Cover For October 2010 Book Release" at Bitten By Books. You can vote for your top two favorites (hint hint) so please take a second to VOTE. (The poll can be found in the sidebar on the right hand side of the page.)






Rachel Vincent is the author of the Shifters series, about a werecat named Faythe Sanders, who is learning to define her own role in her family and fighting to claim a place in her Pride.

Rachel's young adult urban fantasy series, Soul Screamers, is about a teenage bean sidhe (banshee) trying to balance a normal high school experience with the terrifying, hidden world she's just discovered. My Soul To Take and My Soul To Save are available now. Look for My Soul To Keep on June 1, 2010.

A resident of San Antonio, Rachel Vincent has a BA in English and an overactive imagination, and consistently finds the latter to be more practical. She shares her office with two black cats (Kaci and Nyx) and her # 1 fan. Rachel is older than she looks—seriously—and younger than she feels, but remains convinced that for every day she spends writing, one more day will be added to her lifespan.

-Kalayna Price
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Published on September 28, 2010 06:47

September 27, 2010

News, interviews, and appearances

Despite signing a waiver which stated that I could die during my firearms training this weekend, I have returned safe and sound from the Writers' Police Academy. I cannot recommend this conference enough. I learned a ton and came home with pages and pages of notes. In fact, so much material was covered, I'm not ready to blog about it yet. I need to go through my notes and pull pictures from my camera, so look for a post on the academy to hit the blog Wednesday.

Why not tomorrow?

Easy. Tomorrow ...
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Published on September 27, 2010 08:25

September 23, 2010

From the Archive: U can has Laughs 4 UR Grammar

I'm out of town at the Writers' Police Academy, so today's post is from the blog archive. This post was originally written back in May of 2008--you know, back when the blog had maybe three viewers. So I'm bringing it for your entertainment. The post is updated slightly and now includes even more kittehs!

Enjoy!

Admit it. You've been there. Icanhascheezburger.com or a some other Caterday site. You've looked at the cute little animals with clever little captions because well, they make y...
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Published on September 23, 2010 21:38

On Research

When you tell someone that you write fiction, occasionally (but more often than one might expect) one of two extreme assumptions are voiced:  

1.) The writer sat down at the computer and made up the whole thing without having to deal with any pesky research.
or
2.) The story is a true one that the writer somehow got someone to tell them and then changed just a few details. (This one tends to be voiced to people writing straight mysteries and such--not so much to fantasy authors.)

Both of these e...
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Published on September 23, 2010 07:16

September 22, 2010

This is not a post.

This is not the post you are looking for. But, when you click away from the page, you will decide your reader needs from this blog are fulfilled for the day. And hopefully you will return tomorrow when the blog party continues with a new, fascinating, and REAL, blog post. Today I am buried under writing novels.

Until tomorrow . . .
-k-Kalayna Price
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Published on September 22, 2010 13:34

September 21, 2010

Guest Post from Lucienne Diver: Top Ten Things to Love about Being Fanged and Fabulous

As many of you probably know, the absolutely fabulous Lucienne Diver is my agent. What you may not know about Lucienne is that on top of being a wonderful agent, she is an amazing author. She writes a fun and sassy YA novel you have to check out. I read the first novel, Vamped, when it first came out last year, and I can't wait to dive into the sequel, Revamped, which just hit shelves. What, on top of adventure, danger, cute boys, deception, vampires, and a character with perfect fashion sens...
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Published on September 21, 2010 08:00

September 20, 2010

On Endings


"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop."Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

 The king's advice to the white rabbit in the above quote seems too easy, too self-explanatory to be of any use to a writer. And yet, how to begin or end a story is an issue I see discussed and bemoaned on craft loops on a regular basis. More emphasis seems to go into the beginning of a book, as that is what agents and editor, and eventually readers will see, but how you leav...
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Published on September 20, 2010 12:00

September 17, 2010

Title Trivia

Today, purely for your amusement, I thought I'd share some random trivia about my titles. It's possible I've shared some of this information before, but I'm sure I've never put it all down in one place. I hope you enjoy!

When writing ONCE BITTEN, I initially titled the book Dead Cats Don't Cry, which is a line Bobby says to Kita in the third chapter of the book. At that time, I planned to call the second book in the series Good Cats Stay Dead, which was a line planned for the second book. (Whe...
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Published on September 17, 2010 09:36

September 16, 2010

Guest Post from M. K. Hobson: Making things go poof

Today I have the privilege of introducing you to one of the amazing author guests I have the honor of hosting here on the blog party. I know debut novelist M. K. Hobson from The Magic District blog where we both contribute. Even if the blurb of her recently released first novel, The Native Star, hadn't already convinced me to add it to my TBR, this inside look into her magic system would definitely make me stop and take notice. I found her magical worldbuilding absolutely fascinating, and I h...
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Published on September 16, 2010 06:11