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February 16, 2011

Zombie Valentines

Even the undead want a little love. Here's an awesome site for all the undead zombies out there. Perfect, whether you're a slow-moving, fast-moving, or immobile zombie, whether you have all,, some, or none of your limbs intact.



Zombie Search Results   Slightly more seriously, I've read and enjoyed vampire romances and werewolf romances. Haven't read any zombie romances. Don't plan on it either. What about you?
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Published on February 16, 2011 04:30

February 15, 2011

Nonfiction Writing

On Sunday, I sold my first article on Constant Content so I'm happy about that! I'm busy writing articles so that's why this blog post is late, and why it's going to be short.



I've also have been thinking about trying to find a copyeditor/proofreader position at a publisher so we'll see how that goes. I'm trying to work on my resume and figure out what to include.



How's your writing coming along? Read any good books lately? Watched a good movie lately?
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Published on February 15, 2011 08:23

February 14, 2011

Show Me Some Love

It's Valentine's Day! Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!





My good friend, Steph, is hosting her first ever blogfest and I signed up for it. You can see the list of participants here. Basically, I just have to answer a few questions so here they are:



1- What is the most romantic thing anyone has ever done for you?





Read my answer to question number 3!



2- What is your favorite love song?



My favorite love song would have to be hubby and mine's wedding song - Hero by Enrique Iglesias. I melt when hubby sings this to me.



3- Do you have a favorite romantic movie or book?



Phantom of the Opera - the movie. Why? I'm so glad you asked!



Because we were poor college students when we were dating, hubbythenboyfriend and I only really went out on dates on our monthly anniversary.



One month, hubbythenboyfriend made dinner reservations for us at a nicer restaurant. We got dressed up. As we were driving over, hubbythenboyfriend decided to pull over to get an umbrella from the trunk since the weatherman said it might rain and we were wearing nice clothes.



A minute later, he came up to my door and opened it, wearing a cape and a Phantom mask.



He had pulled over at a park and took me beneath some trees. He sang two songs from the movie before getting down on one knee. It was sooo romantic!!!



4- Do you have any romantic plans for Valentine's Day this year?



Yep! Hubby and I are going to have dinner at a nice restaurant an hour away from home. We have a gift card. :) And we're bringing the kids. I just hope they sleep on the ride there!



5- What's your favorite romantic treat?



Definitely chocolate! I'm a chocoholic!



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So what are your plans for today? And don't worry, next Monday I'll return to my inspiring creature post!
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Published on February 14, 2011 04:30

February 11, 2011

Making Money

I've been trying to make money through writing nonfiction. It's not nearly as much fun as writing fiction, but with writing articles, you can be paid immediately instead of waiting for royalties.



So far, I haven't been making as much as I would like.



But I have found a site that seems promising - Constant Content. You can write whatever you want and list a price for one-time rights, unique rights, or full rights. You can also write articles that clients are specifically looking for, but there is heavy competition for those. So far, I've written two articles there. It's more fun than some other sites.



I've also been writing answers for a new to me site: webanswers. It seems similar to Yahoo Answers but you get paid (from ad clicks) if your answer is picked as the best one.



I had written a bunch of articles for eHow but now that's no longer an option. There are many other sites like eHow out there, but I wish I could find more that offered upfront payment.



Are any of you freelancers? What site do you write for? Any one know of any editing or proofreading opportunities?



And if you have the time, I was interviewed about why I write fantasy here. Would love for you to check it out!
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Published on February 11, 2011 04:30

February 10, 2011

Tweaking

I've done some tweaking to the blog and added a new spot for my blog awards - they now have a separate page. Go ahead and check all of them out and pick whichever one you want, it's yours!



I'm hoping that the few changes I made will make the blog open faster for those of you whom said it opens slowly. I got rid of the slideshow of my covers, considering that I have a page devoted to them. Speaking of which... I have some covers I need to add to that page. Can't wait until I can add the cover for Champion of Valor!
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Published on February 10, 2011 04:30

February 9, 2011

Some Calls for Submissions

Here are a few calls for submissions that you may be interested in:











Pirates and Swashbucklers of all shapes and sizes. These stories can range from traditional pirates, musketeer-style adventurers, to science fiction or horror tinged stories of each. The only requirement is that pirates or swashbucklers play a key feature in the story.

Suggested word count is from 5,000 to 20,000, though stories longer or shorter will be considered.

Pulp Empire will consider reprinted work, but any reprint material must be clearly marked as such ahead of time.



Pulp Empire considers all stories from all writers, regardless of experience or resume. We ask that you submit all stories as an RTF attachment to submissions(at)pulpempire.com.

Please mark all submissions to this anthology with the word "Pirates" in the subject header.

Please also include a short biography including publishing history and a picture if available.

The deadline for submissions to this anthology is April 15, 2011.

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 Pill Hill Press has many anthologies open. I love Pill Hill Press and have sold several short stories in some of their anthologies. You can check out their entire list of open anthologies here.

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We are currently reading submissions for Candle in the Attic Window , an anthology of Gothic fiction. The anthology will be available in print and as an e-book in 2011. Open to submissions January-February 2011.

We are seeking tales and poetry of Gothic horror. While we will consider different time periods, we are not fixed on only exploring an English Victorian country manor. We want a variety of settings. Can you do Gothic Brazil? Gothic Malaysia? How does Gothic take shape in the modern, blue-glass towers of Vancouver? Show us how the terror-stricken governess can morph into the computer programmer that discovers a deadly secret in Hong Kong. Or transport us to 18th century Moscow, where that candle burns bright – and deadly. We want Gothic tales reimagined for a modern audience.

Take the classic Gothic and shake it up a bit. Surprise us. But most of all, scare us.

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Interested in any? I would love to write for the gothic one. And the pirate. I love writing short stories!

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Published on February 09, 2011 04:30

February 8, 2011

THE COUNT'S LAIR BLOG TOUR

THE COUNT'S LAIR BLOG TOUR

I'm excited to be here with Nicole today. Thanks for having me.

Just a little about me: I was born in Manchester, New Hampshire. After graduating from Central High, I joined the US Army. I spent 11 years in the military, 7 in Germany. While in the military, I earned a BS in Political Science from California Baptist University in Riverside, CA in 1995. I left the Army in 1997 and settled in California, but my favorite football team is still the New England Patriots. I work for LAPD as a 911 dispatcher. I've been married for 19 years. I have two boys, Andrew, 8, and Joseph, 4.

Music, Book Trailers, and Setting the Mood

My character, Lady Amelia Andrassy, is a talented pianist in "The Count's Lair," but my knowledge of music, specifically classical music, was poor. For me, it was time to hit the books (or You Tube) for research.

Music creates a mood, so I picked Beethoven as Amelia's favorite composer. Two pieces of his reflect Amelia's mood – The Sonata Pathetique and Moonlight Sonata. The Pathetique speaks to Amelia's state of mind. It's moody and poignant – reflective – and Amelia has a lot to reflect on. The Moonlight Sonata is hauntingly beautiful in a gothic kind of way and reflects the couple's love.

Creating the book trailer was a challenge, but one I was looking forward to. Knowing "Moonlight Sonata" was Anton and Amelia's song, I wanted something similar for the book trailer. I found "Relent" by Kevin MacLeod. It's haunting, beautiful, all-encompassing – perfect for the couple.

Dreamstime and Fotolia were the two sites I went to for stock photography for the book trailer. I found some great pictures of Budapest that help to capture the haunting, gothic, yet sensual feel of the novel.

Enjoy this excerpt:

The butler nodded and escorted Bryant into the kitchen. Amelia followed Anton into the den. Next to the fireplace stood the tree they'd picked out. A low fire was already burning. Amelia sat on the couch while Anton added another log to the blaze.

"So, where are your ornaments?" Amelia asked.

"Not here yet." Anton stood up and rubbed his hands, his cheeks flushing red.

"You don't have any you've saved?"

"No." He drew in a deep breath. "I've never had a Christmas tree before."

"I guess I didn't realize…"

He sat next to her on the couch. "He was never one to celebrate the holidays, nor was András."

"I'm sorry," she whispered.

Anton shrugged. "Christmas has always been just another day to me."

"Your brother never married?"

"No. He shared the same low opinion of women as my father. Oh, he had his fair share, like my father, but he didn't respect them."

"Do you think…" She paused, wanting to phrase her words correctly "Do you think your father or András might have had any more children?"

He shrugged his shoulders. "Oh, it's possible, but I'm not aware of any."

Just then the door opened, and the young boy who had driven Anton's auto the other day walked in carrying a big box. An older man carrying another box followed him. He was about Anton's height, with graying hair and alert eyes. Next, a young woman walked in holding a third box. Amelia couldn't take her eyes off her. She was tall and slender, with straight, jet black hair that fell just past her shoulders. Her brown eyes were infused with the warmth of a bonfire. She wore a traditional servants' outfit; they all did. But her makeup was just a tad heavier than it should have been, and it accented her sensual eyes. She wore small hoop earrings. Amelia decided she was the older man's daughter, a beauty in her own right.

"Lord Varga, we found at least two dozen ornaments for you," the woman said. She smiled at Anton, infusing the room with warmth. Amelia shivered.

Anton stood and took the box from her. "Thank you, Esmé. Did you have fun shopping for them?"

She laughed. "I wanted to buy more, but Father said you wouldn't want a cluttered tree."

Amelia wrapped her arms around herself. Anton obviously liked the woman.

He put the box on the coffee table and looked at Amelia. "I'd like to introduce you to the rest of my household," he said. "You know Tomas--"

"Hello, Lady Andrássy," Tomas said politely. He bowed, and she smiled.

"This is Georg, Tomas and Esmé's father. He's my head butler."

"My Lady," Georg said gruffly. He bowed before her. He wasn't as crisp as Tomas, but Amelia could tell the old man had a certain amount of pride, and that he was going to show her respect.

"And this is Esmé," Anton said, smiling at the dark haired woman. "She works in the kitchen."

"Hello, Lady Andrássy." Esmé gave a perfect curtsey. "Lord Varga speaks highly of you."

"Thank you. It's a pleasure to meet you," Amelia said politely, trying to hide the jealousy bubbling through her.

Just then Bryant appeared with Sandor and their tea. He placed the tea service next to the boxes of ornaments, and Georg ushered everyone out of the room.

Amelia stood next to the table, staring at the door.

Anton placed a hand on her elbow. "Is something wrong?"

"I... well, I..."

"You don't approve that I sent my staff out to buy Christmas ornaments?" he asked.

"I -- no. That's not it." Amelia paused, then decided to throw her worries to the wind. "It's just that she's so pretty."

"Who? Esmé?"

Amelia nodded. "Yes."

"I suppose she is…"

"Anton, she smiled at you, and you acted... interested in her."

He looked at her almost befuddled, and then a sudden realization crossed his expression. "Are you jealous?"

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The Count's Lair is avail as ebook for Kindle, B&N Nook, Sony Ereader, and Kobo. You can also download a copy from the Publisher's Website.

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Published on February 08, 2011 04:30

February 7, 2011

Creature Mondays



First creature is Lamia.



Lamia was a female demon. Favorite pastimes? Seducing men and devouring children. Nasty creature, that's for sure. Descriptions of her appearance varies, some say that she is human waist up and serpent from the waist down.



One version of the story says that Zeus fell in love with Queen Lamia. Hera became insanely jealous (who can blame her? Zeus cheated on her with countless women!) and murdered Lamia's children. (Ok, that's taking things a little too far there, Hera) Lamia went mad with grief and her rage transformed her into a monster. She became like a vampire, sucking on children's blood.



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In one of my half-finished Nano stories, the MC is called Lamia. Let's just say the name is rather fitting for the character (the madness, not the seducing and devouring part.)
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Published on February 07, 2011 04:30

February 4, 2011

The Results are In...

Knight of Glory finished 2nd in the Preditors and Editors 2010 Poll for Fantasy! Lookey at my awesome badge:



So pretty. Actually, it's not that pretty, it's kinda bizarre, and more horror than fantasy. But that's ok because it's all mine! And the other eight awesome authors that round out the top ten. First place get there own special button. Maybe one day, I'll claim first place and have a lovely button all to myself!



You can check out the rest of the fantasy list here.



I'm sorry my posting schedule has been off this past week. I didn't rite my posts early (that's always a problem when that happens.) Plus blogger didn't post the two that I had set to post so that was #bloggerfail not #nicolefail. And I've been having really bad headaches lately so sleep hasn't been restful lately. I'm hoping everything will return to normal next week!
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Published on February 04, 2011 04:30

February 3, 2011

Researching Fantasy Creatures

I love to do research. It's how I came up with the idea for Woman of Honor. I discovered there actually had been some female knights in the Middle Ages, including the Order of the Hatchet, and immediately invisioned a little girl asking her king if she could be a knight, mentioning those ladies.



But I do research beyond just history. I love to research mythological and fantastical creatures as well.



For Christmas, hubby bought me The Mythical Creatures Bible: The Definitive Guide to Legendary Beings. It's an awesome book, the creatures are divided by type, and there are so many detailed colored pictures, it's just a beautiful work of art.



Then I won a giftcard through a contest. I spent half of the money of books for pleasure (Personal Demons, XVI, and Paranormalcy) but I also bought two more references books. A Witch's Guide to Faery Folk: How to Work with the Elemental Worldand Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth.



The Faery Folk has a wonderful list of all the faery creatures: their land of origin, other origins, other names, element, appearance and temperament, time most active, lore, where to fund them, how to contact, and magickal and ritual help.



The Giants books is such a huge book, it contains so many creatures!



It's going to take me a long time to go through these books and I can't wait! I've already started with the Mythical Creatures Bible, writing notes of great creatures to use and have come up with numerous story ideas too. I'll use information from these sources for my inspiring Monday creatures posts.
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Published on February 03, 2011 08:38