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October 16, 2013

I Kissed An Earl (And I Liked It!)

Or, I Love This Book

 


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I started reading Julie Anne Long’s I Kissed An Earl this week and I absolutely adore it! Fast-paced narration, a sexy and silent hero, a mischievous and witty heroine? Check, check, and check. Chapter one was like diving into a sparkling historical fantasy. If you haven’t read Long, check her out.


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Published on October 16, 2013 09:47

October 14, 2013

Author Interview With Christine Rains

Or, Welcome Back The Author Of The 13th Floor

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Six supernatural tenants
Living in a haunted apartment building
On a floor that doesn’t exist.

Six novellas telling their tales. 


A retired demon acquires a price on his head.


A werewolf is hunted by her pack.


A modern day dragonslayer misses his target.


A harpy challenges Zeus for the soul of the man she loves.


A vampire is obsessed with a young woman he can’t find.


A banshee falls in love with someone who’s death she has seen in a vision.


And a sweet ghost must battle a primal monster to save them all.


Welcome back, Christine! I’ve finished your 13th Floor series, and I loved it. I’m so glad you’ve returned to tell us about the 13th Floor collection, now available for download.


Anna Abner: When you started writing The Marquis did you know you were starting a series?


Christine Rains: Yes. I knew even before I started to write that I wanted to do a series of novellas. I wanted to showcase my writing and give everyone a sense of the kind of writer I am.


AA: Did you have a detailed game plan from the beginning for each story or did ideas develop over time?


CR: I’m a pantser. I’d love to say I plotted it all out, but I had no idea how each story would develop or even how they were going to link to one another until I wrote them. I started with a story concept or a character idea and went from there.


AA: Luck plays a part in The Dragonslayer when Xan believes he failed in a task after accepting a cursed token. In your own life do you believe in luck?


CR: I do believe in luck. Being in the right place at the right time can make all the difference. Yet I also believe that through hard work and perseverance, you can reach places luck can’t take you. I don’t believe in lucky or unlucky items, though. That’s all in the heads of those that believe them.


AA: The Harbringer was my favorite story in the series. Was it fun to write a heroic journey set in Olympus?


CR: It was so much fun to write The Harbinger. I wanted to keep a lot of the classic mythology about heroes and gods, but I wanted to modernize them at the same time. Bits like gods using iPhones or using the coliseum as a skate park made me giggle.


AA: How much research did you have to do for The Harbringer?


CR: I’ve always loved Greek myths, and so I already had in mind the gods and myths I wanted to play with in my story. I researched all the gods, looking for not so popular tidbits and stories on their relationships. I needed to know how they interacted with each other to create a realistic divine soap opera.


AA: Well, great job! That story was a kick to read. Speaking of gods and goddesses, in the series you wrote dozens of characters including demons, harpies, witches, banshees, vampires, and werewolves. Did you have a favorite supernatural character to write?


CR: It’s hard to choose just one. The banshee and harpy were new types of characters for me. I like to experiment with different ones, but the ones I write the most about are demons. They have a wide range of powers and looks. There are so many myths to play upon, and I thoroughly enjoy making up my own rules for demons in a world.


AA: I loved the mix of modern movie monsters with beings like banshees, harpies and Greek gods. What made you decide to incorporate so many different supernatural creatures into your series?


CR: I wanted a rich urban fantasy world which brought every legend and fairy tale alive. I like the idea that there’s truth behind every myth. I also enjoy stories that have a variety of supernatural beings. We get not only human fears and prejudices, but those amongst the various creatures in the world.


AA: I know you use beta readers in your writing process. Can you give us a quick definition of a beta reader and how they help you improve your stories?


CR: A beta reader reads through the manuscript looking at plot, character, setting, and background as well as the overall story. They don’t need to go into as much detail as critique partners, nor do they need to worry about editing. (Even though there are beta readers like mine who are generous enough to do so!) It’s helpful to have at least one beta reader who reads and/or writes in your genre. My beta readers are awesome. They’re very different in the way they critique. Each focuses on things that the others miss, and I receive an excellent all-around critique from them.


AA: Who are your favorite authors to read in your down time?


CR: Stephen King, Richelle Mead, and Karen Marie Moning are three of my favorite authors. Recently, I’ve been reading a dark fantasy series by Joseph Delaney called The Last Apprentice. They start off as MG, but they grow with the protagonist. The series is incredibly original, and Delaney has done some excellent world building.


AA: Can you tell us about any upcoming projects?


CR: I’d like to write more short stories and sharpen my writing skills. I’m still not sure which project I’m going to tackle next. I want to take one of my older manuscripts and revise it so I can query it. I have at least three I’m trying to decide between.


AA: Good luck with all your endeavors. I look forward to reading more from you in the future.


CR: Thank you so much for having me here today, Anna.


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Published on October 14, 2013 20:20

October 12, 2013

NaNoWriMo is Almost Here!

Or, My Favorite Month Of The Year Is November

I’m so excited that it’s almost November because that means it’s almost time for the National Novel Writing Month! I look forward to November all year long because for thirty days I do nothing but think about characters, weave crazy plots, and write like my life depends on it.


Spell of Summoning was a NaNoWriMo book from a couple years ago. This year I’ll be writing the third book in a new trilogy!


I hope you join me in November!


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Published on October 12, 2013 09:30

October 11, 2013

Looking for a Scary, Haunted Read?

Or, Dig Into The Dark Caster Series This Halloween Season

Like ghosts? Magic? Witches? Spell of Summoning, Spell of Binding, and The Night Trevor’s Soul Came Loose are perfect reads this Halloween.


And don’t forget to leave an honest review! I love hearing your feedback.


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Published on October 11, 2013 10:04

October 4, 2013

Flirty Clip Friday #15

Or, I’m Sharing My Favorite Romantic Video Montages

Jack + Amanda, my new favorite couple that can never be together (at least until the Revenge series finale). Enjoy!



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Published on October 04, 2013 10:46

October 2, 2013

Announcing Interview with Paranormal Author Christine Rains on Oct. 15

Or, Come Back Soon To Find Out More About The 13th Floor Series

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I am lucky enough to be interviewing 13th Floor creator Christine Rains on my blog October 15. Check back in for answers to your burning questions and updates about her latest collection.


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Published on October 02, 2013 09:12

Announcing Interview with Paranormal Author Christine Rains on Oct. 13

Or, Come Back Soon To Find Out More About The 13th Floor Series

Backstairs - 5 - in an apartment building.


I am lucky enough to be interviewing 13th Floor creator Christine Rains on my blog October 13. Check back in for answers to your burning questions and updates about her latest collection.


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Published on October 02, 2013 09:12

September 30, 2013

New Cover For The Night Trevor’s Soul Came Loose

Or, Sweet ‘n Spicy Designs Does It Again

Isn’t the new cover for my short story, The Night Trevor’s Soul Came Loose, beautiful? I love it.


You can find the ghost story on Wattpad, Amazon, and my blog.


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Published on September 30, 2013 10:08

September 27, 2013

Flirty Clip Friday #14

Or, I’m Sharing My Favorite Romantic Video Montages

Since last week I posted about Buffy and Angel I think it’s only fair to post about Buffy and Spike. Enjoy!



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Published on September 27, 2013 09:29

September 24, 2013

My 1st Post to Wattpad!

Or, Check Out My New Short Story, “The Night Trevor’s Soul Came Loose,” For Free

If you haven’t logged onto Wattpad yet I recommend you give it a try. Millions of readers sample free stories, novels, and poetry every month.


Today, I’m posting a short story near and dear to my heart: “The Night Trevor’s Soul Came Loose.” I wrote it when I was seventeen years old and I have always loved the idea, but it’s not ready to be a novel. So, I’m posting it for free on Wattpad and here on my blog under the new SHORT STORIES tab on the homepage.


I hope you like it! And if you do please vote and comment.


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Published on September 24, 2013 10:10