Mercy Brown's Blog

February 5, 2016

Tonight! Let's talk embarrassing sex noises and boys in bands!

I'm at the Backdoor Comedy Club at Facebook from 8-10 EST hosting some giveaways of my book LOUD IS HOW I LOVE YOU, swag, and Amazon gift cards! Come be silly with me! 









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Published on February 05, 2016 06:26

January 29, 2016

Wherein I get compared to Judy Blume and my entire life is made. (Review in NJArts.net)

"...Funny and direct and profane when it needs to be; lots of short paragraphs and punchy sentences and a nice, brisk pace. Emmy’s voice is consistent throughout: she does indeed sound like a talented 21-year-old rock maniac whose world is her band and whose band is her world. I do hope Mercy Brown will forgive me for saying that the writing in Loud Is How I Love You often reminds me of that of another New Jersey author with sex on her mind: Judy Blume. Today they might seem tame by comparison to say, Young Thug, but in the ’80s, some of Blume’s books were considered too racy for young readers. A censor might be inclined to slap a big red X on parts ofLoud, and I can’t deny that the descriptions of various acts in this book are lurid. For what it’s worth, I found the sex scenes in Loud Is How I Love You extremely sweet — wholesome, even. Even on their worst behavior, Emmy and Travis truly care about each other, and their intimacy reflects that. The creepy violence, head games and coercion that has recently infected some of the popular titles in adult romance? None of that stuff is welcome at Brown’s party. The sex encounters in Loud are 100 percent consensual and enthusiastic, and I applaud Mercy Brown for keeping the b.s. capitalist power dynamics out of the bedroom. Given the present climate and current narrative conventions, this must have taken some real restraint..."

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Published on January 29, 2016 08:20

January 25, 2016

LOUD Sampler

Think you might like to read LOUD but want to sample first? Assorted excerpts and outtakes are available at the blogs below! 

Pre-story outtake, Emmylou’s letter to Santa, December 1994 (at Under the Covers blog): http://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/2015/12/dear-santa-part-2.html

Entire Chapter 1! (at Natasha is a Book Junkie): http://www.natashaisabookjunkie.com/2016/01/13/exclusive-excerpt-loud-is-how-i-love-you-by-mercy-brown/

From Chapter 2 (at Life with Two Boys): http://www.lifewithtwoboys.com/2016/01/loud-is-how-i-love-you-by-mercy-brown.html

From Chapter 14 (at GReads): http://www.greadsbooks.com/2016/01/exclusive-excerpt-loud-is-how-i-love.html







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Published on January 25, 2016 21:52

Here we go, Hub City.

This is me, launching my first book.





This is me, launching my first book.








LOUD IS HOW I LOVE YOU launched this week! This is exactly how it feels!

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Published on January 25, 2016 21:35

June 23, 2014

The Enchanted Sword

Doot's first work





Doot's first work








Doot wrote a book. It's called the Enchanted Sword. He's five. 

I'm not sure whether to be more concerned that he's got the writing virus or more relieved he didn't get the music one. Bing has the music virus, though, so either way we're screwed.

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Published on June 23, 2014 06:31

April 26, 2014

Fairy Wish Ovens

If you're not interested in adorable things said by children, maybe skip this one. If you are though, then you may be interested in the conversation had by Doot, Bing and myself driving home today.

Doot: Mom? Do you think the fairies need more time to bake my wish for a Minecraft hammer?

Me: Probably. Sometimes fairies need substantial time to fully bake a wish like that, honey.

Bing: Fairies have ovens?

Doot: Yeah, of course. They have wish-baking ovens so they can bake wishes and make them come true.

Just in case you were wondering how fairies materialized wishes, Doot has a system. We go to his Granny's house in Virginia and there are these birdhouses there--an entire village of them hanging from the low branches on the path to the big rocks. 







Fairy Wish Ovens





Fairy Wish Ovens








Doot tells me this village is populated by magic fairies who grant wishes. When we were last there, he decided that if he whispered his wish into one of the houses, a fairy would grant it to him. I tried to explain I wasn't sure how many of these fairies were Minecraft programmers, but he's convinced. If he wishes hard enough, and if the fairy ovens are firing hot enough, there will be Minecraft hammers.

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Published on April 26, 2014 08:37