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April 7, 2011

Music which inspires my current M/M wip



I can picture this playing when Mark and Alan first meet .

The WIP is set in rural England during the 1930s. It's been great to write and I am looking forward to finishing it.
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Published on April 07, 2011 13:34

Winners of M/M Giveaway(Beyond Friends)

The winners are Marguerite Butler and Anna Keraleigh. Please forward your emails to me at xondraday(at)yahoo(dot)ca along with your choice of formats which are, PDF or Kindle. In the end I decided to give away two copies.




Thanks :)
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Published on April 07, 2011 07:18

April 5, 2011

Cover Art for The Blood Between

I'm thrilled with my new cover art for The Blood Between. It's a m/m paranormal romance and one that I am quite proud of. It will release in May 2011, from Evernight Publishing .

May thanks to the artist, Jinger Heaston. She did a wonderful job, and managed to captured the dark theme.


Congrats to Adam Slade on the release of his newest, Strand. You can purchase this great action-packed read at Lyrical Press , soon to be up on all the third-party e book sites, including Amazon Kindle. 
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Published on April 05, 2011 06:33

March 31, 2011

Need I Say More?

The ultimate snack cake!

Charlie likes to read. Don't mess with his book time!
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Published on March 31, 2011 06:57

March 30, 2011

Blog Overhaul

My long needed blog overhaul is complete, for now.

You will  find pages added which help to explain each of my pen names, plus the books I have published so far, and the ones that are coming out this year.

I am also looking to interview more authors, especially those that are writing m/m romance/erotica. If you are interested, please contact me. It's a great opportunity to self-promote, this blog is getting hits on average of almost 1000 per month(is that good? I think so?).
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Published on March 30, 2011 11:13

March 24, 2011

A M/M Giveaway!

To celebrate the release of my first m/m romance Beyond Friends , I am giving away a PDF copy or a Amazon Kindle copy (your choice).

All you have to do is leave a reply that you want to be included in this contest. I will draw a winner two weeks from today.



Blurb: Long time friends and one time lovers, Jack and Rain, are now at a crisis in their relationship. Polar opposites, each harbour romantic feelings for the other, but are afraid to own up to them.

When a tragic event happens in Rain's life, he looks to Jack to help him pick up the pieces, realizing there has only ever been one man in his life that he has truly loved-Jack. But will Jack return his love? Can they ever be more than just friends?
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Published on March 24, 2011 05:51

Sweet Romance and E Presses




This week after finishing a m/m novella, I decided to switch gears and return back to a WIP that I had started last year. It's a sweet romance. This made me wonder about the market for this type of story in the e publishing world.

Heat sells. I think most of us would agree with that without a doubt. I have started to look around at submission guidelines for various e presses. Most do lean towards the erotic or the more steamier side of things.

Is there much of a e market for sweet romance? What are your thoughts and opinions?
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Published on March 24, 2011 05:34

March 20, 2011

When Promotion Kills

More often than not these days, I have been frequently annoyed by posters on FB who constantly try to push their books.

In my opinion there is a fine line to letting people know what you have out there versus looking pathetic, begging people to buy your book.

Now I'm not talking about those who on release day, mention they have a new book out, or those who post on the writing process or even links to blogs etc...

Anyway, for me it kills me wanting to even look at your book.

So, what do you think? Is there a fine line between promoting on social networks?

Rant over.
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Published on March 20, 2011 09:40

March 16, 2011

Author Interview with Anna Keraleigh

Hi Anna. I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome you to, Write Outside the Box. It's a pleasure having you here.

V- Tell us about your most current release and what inspired you to write it?

A- Hi there, I first wanted to thank you for having me! Fairy Flavor is my current release. It's the first in a series about an erotic fairy kingdom. Inspiration for me is everywhere and in this case, Irish related. I've been obsessed about Ireland and their folklore since I was a child. The moment this seed of an idea came into my head I fell in love with the fairy kingdom.

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V- I have to admit, I do love the cover. When did you start writing and what was your road to publication like? Do you have any advice for new writers starting out?


A- I was always a reader. My nose constantly in a book, I'm surprised it's not flat, lol. When I decided to tinkle with words it was simple for my pleasure. Last years I shared it with a few close friends and they enjoyed it. So, I began with research and ended up with a book I'm very proud of as well as a publisher I find a wonderful treat in such a hectic world. Advice to writers would always be one word – research. Research agents/publishers until your head feels like exploding. The only thing worse than a rejection is an acceptance from a bad place. Try Preditors and Editors, that's where I head to first.


V- What other things interest you besides writing?


A- I love boots, boots and more boots. Can you tell I have a boot buying problem? I also have some fish and a cat they keep me on my toes as odd as that sounds. Meow (Cat) likes to wait till I'm out of the room and try to make friends with my poor guppie fish.
 
V- What are you currently reading, and what books can be found in your to-be-read pile?
 
A- At this particular moment I just finished First Drop of Crimson by Jeanine Frost. I am in love with her characters, particularly Ian. Yum. I'll read anything in the Breed Series by Lora Leigh or the Merry Gentry Series by Laurell K. Hamilton. I read just about everything. If it's in front of me, I'll give it a try.
 
Now, let's mix it up a bit with some less formal questions:
 
V- If you could relive one moment in time, which one would it be?




A- You know I can't think of a single moment where I wanted to stop time and burn the image into my mind. I think I'll wait for the perfect kiss and use that as the moment to relive. So, where's Eric Northman? :-)  
V- Name one item you cannot do without in life, and why?
 
A- As odd as this is going to sound, my dvds. True Blood, Firefly, Cleopatra 2525, these are just a few of my favorites, and when I can't read I drown myself in these fantastic worlds.
 
V- What's your favorite flower?



A- Sunflowers, they're not loved by many, odd and somewhat awkward compared to other flowers. They're shunned and I love them for their unique qualites. Flaws are never are bad thing. They also play a wicked part in the Fairy Series. Would you like more of a hint? Giant sunflowers are scattered in the fairy kingdom, big enough to hold two people and it's more than the sun that's scorching up there.

V- Very interesting. What's your ultimate indulgence?




A- Porn, ha! I don't know, I try to indulge in everything at least once. Life is too short not to.  
V- True enough! What can we expect to see from you in the future?
 
A- I'm currently writing the second Fairy novel, The Ravaged Fairy. This will be Thame's story and for more info as well as sneak peeks, you can check my website. I love hearing from readers so please make yourself at home on my corner of the web.
 
Thanks again Anna for allowing me to conduct this interview with you.
 
Anna can be reached through her website at the following link: Anna Keraleigh





































 
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Published on March 16, 2011 09:35

March 15, 2011

Guest Post - Adam Slade - Crossing Genres

Hello!
So, firstly a quick introduction for those who don't follow my blog. My name is Adam Slade, and I'm an author of fantasy and humour novels. My first book, A Reaper's Tale, came out last year, and my new one, Strand, is out in early April. There, you know as much as the woman who delivers my mail. Actually, less, as she also knows my address and where my dogs are walked. On to the post...
My second book, Strand, is what sparked the idea for this post. It's a science fiction. I don't write science fiction. Well alright, I wrote one, but you know what I mean. Stop being pernickety.
I started writing Strand as an experiment to see if I was capable of writing science fiction, and I'm glad I did. At the time I was working on two or three fantasy works, and while I wouldn't say I was tiring of the genre, I was getting into a somewhat rigid mindset with regards to what I could and couldn't do within said genre. It also helps me with certain aspects of storytelling. For instance, science fiction work requires a better sense of 'place' than some other genres (in my opinion at least), so writing it helped me bring that over to my other works.
Writing in a genre different to my normal one really helped me come up with less clichéd and more interesting ideas for my work, too. Granted, my writing style remained the same, as did the level of sarcasm, but there are some things you can't change. Thankfully.I have recently expanded again into another genre, though I'm keeping it hush-hush for now as I'm unsure as to how it will work out. Again though, it's helped to expand the way I think about my stories.
If you're like me, and tend to write solely in one genre, give it a go. Even if you aren't happy trying to get the end result published, it could help with your main genre.
(Strand will be released on April 4th, and currently has no excerpts posted anywhere. Kinda stupid, really. Better put one here, I s'pose.)
TTFN,
Adam
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    Strand set the ship down a quarter mile away from the location on the map and stood to leave via the airlock, then paused to look for something to use as a weapon. He clenched and released his hand and took a deep breath. It had taken a long time to get used to not carrying a gun, and barring a few sticky situations, he'd got along fine without one. The betraying voice in the back of his head once again chimed in to remind him that on those other occasions he hadn't been breaking into a crime syndicate rife with armed guards.
    "If the worst comes to the worst…" He closed his steel fist, releasing all four data spikes.    The secret entrance to the compound was disguised as an old grated sewer tunnel. Strand ran his fingers over the rusted metal of the hinges, causing flakes of brown metal to break off. On first inspection, he couldn't find the terminal that the map had mentioned. He tried wrenching the gate but it didn't budge. He stepped back a few paces to take in the surrounding area, and a glimmer of polished metal off to the right caught his eye. He walked over and brushed the cascade of ivy aside to find the terminal. He punched in the code marked on the map and winced as the grate swung open with a loud squeal. After taking one last glance around the area, he stepped into the darkness of the tunnel.    Ten paces in, the outer gate slammed shut again, casting a cross-hatch of moonlight across the floor. Silence settled again and Strand continued onward, his feet splashing in what he hoped was rainwater. Spotting a faint glow in the distance, he made his way toward it only to find a keypad mounted next to an apparent dead end. He used the light from it to check the map, but it wasn't mentioned anywhere. If this is a trap, I'm done for. Just on the off chance, he punched in the code from the first panel, but nothing happened. He tried Terrick's birthday and this time he got a message telling him that he had one try remaining.    "Shit."    Finding no access ports on the sleek metal box, he carefully eased the front panel off and glanced at the circuitry inside. A variety of multicolored cables and boards stared back at him.    "Nothing too advanced, then," he murmured as he retrieved a stubby screwdriver from a pocket.    With painstaking care, he unscrewed what he took to be the main circuit board and moved it to one side, revealing another tangle of wires underneath. He found the two he was looking for and short circuited them. A spark lit up the area for a second, then the whir of machinery echoed along the tunnel. He turned to watch a door swing open in what he had thought was a solid wall, flooding light into the area. Shielding his eyes, he stepped through and found himself stood inside Terrick's old office. Guess this is Phillips's now. He noticed a familiar item on top of the desk; Terrick's walking stick. As he tucked it into his jacket, he spotted something even more useful. A security terminal. Strand grinned and flicked a data spike out.
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Published on March 15, 2011 11:51