Why I'm a Selfish Author :-)

So it's occurred to me recently that I'm a rather selfish author. Now, now, it's TRUE. I write my books the way I want to and don't spend much time obsessing or worrying if there's something about them people don't like, or if a reader doesn't like the entire book. That's okay. That's their prerogative. I've decided it's far, far, FAR more important that I please myself than it is that I please anyone else. See how selfish I am? :-)

Let me give you an example. When it comes to my McCarthys of Gansett Island Series, there is a small camp of readers who do not like the fact that I include rather extensive stories for characters other than the hero and heroine. I absolutely get why they don't like it. The thing is, though, I like it. I love going back and revisiting couples who starred in past books and seeing what's up with them. Sometimes it's big stuff. In Season for Love, for example, Grant and Stephanie from Falling for Love hit a rather big speed bump in their love story. Doesn't that happen in real life? Don't people who are madly in love one minute start to wonder in the next minute if this thing that's sprouted between them will go the distance? See, I thought so! That's right when it starts to get interesting to me. How about you?

In Longing for Love, book 7, Evan and Grace from Hoping for Love will hit a bump when her parents come to the island for a surprise visit and discover that not only does their daughter have a boyfriend she never told them about, but he's living with her, too. Something tells me Evan is going to be rather hurt by the fact that she never bothered to tell her folks about him. Will that be the main story in Longing for Love? Nope. Tiffany and Blaine will be the main attraction in that book, but life hasn't stopped for the rest of the Gansett Island community, and I like to write about that. I suppose that makes me a selfish author, and shockingly, I'm quite okay with that.

The first person I have to please with my books is ME. If I don't love them, how can I expect any of you to love them? I will be the first to admit there is a LOT going on in Season for Love. I can totally see how some people might think it's too much, and I've already acknowledged that we can't have story for every past couple in every future book. Season was  definitely Laura and Owen's book, but I also used it as a wrap-up of the first six books and a launch pad for the next few. Did I succeed? I'll let you tell me!

The vast majority of readers, especially those in my McCarthy Reader Group, enjoy the subplots and want more of them in future books. Those of you who agree with them are in luck, because I do, too. And since I'm a selfish, selfish author, I plan to please myself first and foremost. :-)

Of course I'm teasing about being selfish. I always hope readers will enjoy my books, but if I'm not enjoying the writing of the books, there won't be any more. I've made a career out of breaking the mold a bit, such as the Fatal Series that features the same couple in every book (supposedly a no-no in romance) and now the McCarthy Series that keeps past couples front and center in future books. You may not always get what you expect from me (hello, Seamus and Carolina?), but just as I hope to keep things interesting for you, I've got to keep things interesting for me, too. Thus the road less traveled. I hope you'll continue to come along for the ride, even if I take you places you didn't expect to go. After all, my journey would be absolutely no fun without my lovely readers riding shotgun.

So tell me, are you in the "Want more of the past characters" camp or the "Want less of the past characters" camp?
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Published on June 12, 2012 13:22
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message 1: by Sue (new)

Sue First, I think the "if mom's not happy - nobody's happy" rule works for authors too. You have to be happy (in this case with your work)to make others happy too.
Second, I love your Fatal series. As a reader I enjoy watching the relationship between my favorite characters develop. Having lost my own mother to a debilitating disease, I totally connect with Sam's relationship with her dad. Regarding Nick - wow! As my aunt would say, I wouldn't kick him out for eating crackers in bed - a strange expression, but I think you get my drift.


message 2: by Marie (new)

Marie LOL Sue! I like that if mom's not happy, nobody's happy rule of thumb. My son saw that sign in a store once and he really took it to heart. :-) So glad you love the Fatal Series, and I think you are one of many who wouldn't kick Nick out of bed for eating crackers. Are you a member of the Fatal Series Reader Group on Facebook? There are a lot of others who love Nick over there. Come join the fun! :-)


message 3: by Dee (new)

Dee I too think that you have to be happy with what you are writing, as you say if you don't love them then how can you expect us to love them. Unfortunately no matter what you write you will never please everyone and there is one person that you really need to please and that is yourself. There are times that an author writes something that I don't like and I am entitled to my own opinion and say that I wasn't happy but that doesn't give me the right to demand that either it or future books are written how I want them to be. I have to accept that it didn't quite hit the mark for me and move on!

I haven't read your Gansett Island books yet but I intend to but I love love love your Fatal series and I am gonna steel a line from Sue's post (above) "wouldn't kick him out for eating crackers in bed". I wouldn't kick Nick out either!


message 4: by Marie (new)

Marie Thanks so much Dee! So glad you are enjoying the Fatal Series, and I hear you about Nick, he's a dream to write! L-O-V-E him! :-) Hope you enjoy the McCarthy Series! Book 1, Maid for Love, is free right now on Amazon, Kobo and Apple! :-)


message 5: by Dee (new)

Dee Marie wrote: "Hope you enjoy the McCarthy Series! Book 1, Maid for Love, is free right now on Amazon, Kobo and Apple! :-)"

Yeah I have already got it - Thanks (Y)


message 6: by Marie (new)

Marie :-)


message 7: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Buckner I want more of the past characters, I love that about this series you get the new story with windows into the other characters lives as well, janey and joe are my favorite, with mac and maddie a close second and I also adore tiffany and blaine's story as well, I enjoy hearing about all the characters that make up gansett island and can't wait for the next book.


message 8: by Marie (new)

Marie Thanks so much, Melissa! I enjoy revisiting the past characters, too! Glad you agree with that! :-)


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