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Remember Dark Willow on Buffy?

Right before she killed someone with a creepy, black-eyed snap of her fingers, she'd say "Bored now," in that sweet Allison Hannigan voice, and you know what?

Bored now.

Okay-- not really.

I just took a look at the roster of my friends' blogs that I HAVE NOT read and realized I wanted to spend all day doing THAT.  (Roxie has a post titled "Lucifer Approved"-- how can you NOT want to read that?  And I love her travel logs and need to go back for those as well!)  I can not possibly be bored if I'm not finding time to do the things I really love-- so it's not really boredom.

It's not that I don't have stuff to do-- I mean it's nine in the morning and I haven't brushed my teeth and I suspect I've had to go to the bathroom for quite some time.  I have shit to do.  It's even stuff I want to do.  I mean, I really do love my job!

It's just that everything is pending right now.

I mean, let's face it, since I've gotten back from Florida, I've had some rough moments.  There's lawyer shit (yeah.  That lawyer shit.  Frickin' BLARGH.  That's all I'm legally allowed to say.  Just fuckin' BLARGH!) And there was family shit (and you can all imagine that-- again, ouch) and then there was the dog (fuckin' dog!) and... just EW!

I was actually in the middle of writing that little political satire on the zoo (and those of you who know what that was really about will TOTALLY understand what I'm about to say) when it occurred to me that February really MUST suck for EVERYONE.  I know that Roxie goes on cruises in February--I can totally see why.  When I was teaching, February was the month I saved all my sick leave for-- usually because all my kids (and sometimes the adults) GOT sick on February.  It's like our immunity to everything-- germs, influenza, sadness, boredom, stupid political kerfluffles, impulse buys on amazon and iTunes-- is completely down.  It's a boring, restless, I-wanna-be-somebody-new kind of month, and I am fucking thrilled it's almost over.

And to that end?

I'm posting my cover art for pending projects.

First, of course, you have The Bolt-Hole.  Now, I've already posted this one, but given the complete and total drabfuckedness of February, I'm thinking that needs to go front and center.  Bolt-Hole does deal with some serious stuff-- race in America is never easy, and I tried SO hard for this to be real, and, at the same time, not offensive and not... not horrible.  Terrell and Colby do, after all, fall in love.  There must be some common ground, and for me, love always means laughter, so my guys spend a lot of time playing around in the summer heat and  laughing.  One of the things I do when a book comes out is look anxiously at GoodReads and amazon.com-- not just for ratings, although I do have an interest in those, but for quotes.  I'm hoping something I said in that book intrigued someone enough to stick with them.  I can't spend too much time on this--sometimes it takes a while (Patrick's sex rant in Clear Water, for example, just showed up on GR.)  I'm thinking that if I did my job, I'm going to get some of those quotes for this book, because T and Colby are just too... too vocal to not get quoted.  (Colby's sister has two cats named Dewey Folds and Puddin'... think about that for a minute, and imagine the hilarity that can ensue.)  Anyway, that's about to hit the Coming Soon Page on Dreamspinner, and I'll have a date in March, and I can finally be relieved February is over!

After The Bolt-Hole comes City Mouse.  

Now, I just saw this novella on a list of the most anticipated reads for the year, and you know what that does, right?

If you guessed "Makes Amy want to hide until all the hype dies down!" YOU have guessed correctly, but apparently that's not going to be able to happen.  It seems people want to know what happens to Mal and Owen after the big romantic gesture in St. Pancras station, and, well, you'll get your wish.

It's not pretty.  There is some SERIOUS sex going on in this one-- the faint of heart need not apply.  But there is also the idea that relationships take work, and that when the honeymoon dust has cleared, a a successful couple is the one still standing.  Aleks and I are going to be blog touring this one ad infinitum (nine stops on the tour so far?  OI!  I'm exhausted and I haven't even started writing guest blog posts yet!) but I think people are going to find the writing process on this one interesting.  Just like Mal and Owen, we had to work to make this happen, and I hope people like the results. (Okay-- and don't QUOTE me on this... I have heard a rumor... a RUMOR mind you, that there may be a paperback release of the two novellas in one book... not that there'd be any interest in that... no, no, not at all... not in the least... I can't IMAGINE anyone would want to see that.  No.  Forget I said anything.  Not worth mentioning.  Sorry for wasting your time.)

And finally (and this cover has yet to be unveiled on the blog-- a few of you have seen it on FB and Twitter, but this is the first real PUBLIC unveiling--

We have Racing for the Sun.  

This story will be out just in time for Romantic Times convention, and...

Well, it was (like Bolt-Hole) dragon ridden.  Ace's voice was just in my head, clear as a bell.  I could see Sonny's face in my head.  This is the first contemporary I've written first person, and you'll know why when you hear Ace in your head too.  There were parts of this one that Mary Calmes insisted I not show ANYONE until the book was released, because, she said, they were too intense to see out of context.  I'll agree with that.  I'd finish chapters of this book and my hands would be shaking.  I loved these guys, but it wasn't an easy love, and sometimes, that's my favorite kind.

So, there you go.  My solution to the February blues.  To think past February and into March.  To look at the pretty covers and think, "I hope they like them... I REALLY hope they like them."

I hope you like them.

They can't be out soon enough!






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message 1: by Lucy (new)

Lucy Whedon Can't wait. Also, love the Buffy reference. I can just hear Willow saying that! What does it say about me that I adored Dark Willow?


message 2: by Kaje (last edited Feb 27, 2013 08:06PM) (new)

Kaje Harper Racing for the Sun sounds like exactly my kind of book :)

Only one more day until March - I hope your February blah's go away soon (and also all lawyers.)

And Dark Willow was more interesting and had style, definitely.


message 3: by Willow (new)

Willow Scarlett Racing for the Sun sounds enticing, I'm definitely looking forward to it coming out so I can read some of those good bits ;)


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane LOL you guys-- I love that we all loved Dark Willow-- she was SKERRY! (If I ever start an Alt Rock band, THAT'S gonna be the name for it!)

And I hope you guys like the story-- it's one of my tenser works:-)


message 5: by Katyna (new)

Katyna All this Buffy talk is making me miss my Spike. I still can't see a guy with overly bleached blonde hair and not get a little excited.


message 6: by Jai (new)

Jai There, briefly, was a band named "Dark Willow." I can't find them now.

My fake literary band name is now "Penny Dreadful." Wouldn't you listen to that one? I would be all twirling mustaches and bodice ripping and train tracks.

Can't wait for your new stuff, Amy!


message 7: by Katie (last edited Feb 28, 2013 03:26PM) (new)

Katie Oh, I have that season on DVD. I just loved Buffy. I can honestly say that I'm COMPLETELY excited for all of these. Can't wait! Sorry February was shitty for you, hope things get better. I've been slogging through this month waiting for it to be March. Which is apparently the month for awesome book releases, yay. Good thing it starts tomorrow. So thank you leap year for one less day this year. I think I'll be buying Racing For The Sun first :)


message 8: by S.K. (new)

S.K. Man, I laughed so hard at your Willow quote - Alyson Hannigan was freakin' amazing as Willow, especially when you see her in things like 'How I Met Your Mother' and she makes you laugh and remember she played evil REALLY well!!

Am totally looking forward to all of these - City Mouse is one of those books that I will be absolutely pre-ordering as soon as it's physically possible, and Racing the Sun does sound intriguing!

February is over for another year - thank Crunchy for that!!


message 9: by Karen (new)

Karen Speaking of quotable, Amy, your take on February feels so true!

It's like our immunity to everything-- germs, influenza, sadness, boredom, stupid political kerfluffles, impulse buys on amazon and iTunes-- is completely down. It's a boring, restless, I-wanna-be-somebody-new kind of month

Early March is a bit the same for me right now, especially after yesterday's 7" of new snow on top of the 4" still on the ground. But spring will come--eventually.


message 10: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Karen wrote: "Speaking of quotable, Amy, your take on February feels so true!

It's like our immunity to everything-- germs, influenza, sadness, boredom, stupid political kerfluffles, impulse buys on amazon and ..."


Yes! Eventually spring will come! Out here, spring came with two weeks of rain... but it did come :-)


message 11: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Skargasm wrote: "Man, I laughed so hard at your Willow quote - Alyson Hannigan was freakin' amazing as Willow, especially when you see her in things like 'How I Met Your Mother' and she makes you laugh and remember..."

Is Crunchy still listening? I want some diet food that DOESN'T taste like Greek yoghurt-- just saying. And yeah-- I LOVE Allison Hannigan-- she's been awesome since "My Stepmother was an Alien".


message 12: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Katie wrote: "Oh, I have that season on DVD. I just loved Buffy. I can honestly say that I'm COMPLETELY excited for all of these. Can't wait! Sorry February was shitty for you, hope things get better. I've been ..."

We bought all seven seasons for our daughter's graduation gift. She spent the first homesick weeks at college watching them from first to last:-)


message 13: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Jen wrote: "There, briefly, was a band named "Dark Willow." I can't find them now.

My fake literary band name is now "Penny Dreadful." Wouldn't you listen to that one? I would be all twirling mustaches and b..."


Penny Dreadful-- I'd go see them! It would be AWESOME!


message 14: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Katyna wrote: "All this Buffy talk is making me miss my Spike. I still can't see a guy with overly bleached blonde hair and not get a little excited."

It was the VOICE that did me in! And the eyes. And the... oh hell. Now I wanna watch Buffy some more!


message 15: by Katyna (new)

Katyna Amy wrote: "Katyna wrote: "All this Buffy talk is making me miss my Spike. I still can't see a guy with overly bleached blonde hair and not get a little excited."

It was the VOICE that did me in! And the ey..."


Besides the bleached blonde hair, it was his enormous LOVE for everything that did me in. He was committed to LOVE!! And, yeah, he's a sexy mofo.


message 16: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane He WAS the absolute epitome of the Romantic hero, wasn't he? Give your soul for love, and love will redeem you!


message 17: by Katyna (new)

Katyna Amy wrote: "He WAS the absolute epitome of the Romantic hero, wasn't he? Give your soul for love, and love will redeem you!"

I know! Everyone that he was so bad, but his entire existence was ruled by love. First that skanky ho (whatever her name was) from his past before Druscilla, then Dru for a million years, then Buffy. He was all about the love. He was nasty and mean as a vamp only 'cause Dru wanted him that way, but then he really tried to be good for Buffy's love. And yeah, he sacrificed his life for her! For all of them, really.

Um, I know this thread was about your new books, which I am totally going to buy and read, but I get fan-girly about Spike pretty easily.

Sorry!


message 18: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane No worries! Awesome character-- never apologize for fangirling over Spike!


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