Wolves and Waves: A Guest Post from LE Franks


Okay-- I'm biased.  LE Franks came and knit with me-- in fact, she was the first person to try on Chicken's sweater.
Anyway, she claims I helped inspire some of her madness, and I'm sound with that.  I mean, to be told that you helped someone write a book?  That's sort of amazing.  
So I offered to let L.E. post on my blog to celebrate that tremendous thing she did, cause how could you not?  Anyway, this is LE Franks, my dry-witted, funny, knitting friend who lives in my backyard and came to visit me at my mother ship.  I adore her.  Enjoy her post-- and hopefully her book.  

Wolves and Waves: Prodigal Wolf by LE Franks & Sara York
Wow. Looking at what I just wrote at the top of this page and I’m a little bit sheepish. Not false modesty, but vast humility because if it wasn’t for Amy Lane, Sara York, and Sue Brown, along with the encouragement of the fabulous members of the yahoo M/Marvelous group—if it wasn’t for all of them my faux-name wouldn’t be up there and this book that sprang from a creative synergy with Sara York, wouldn’t exist. I particularly want to thank Amy for welcoming me to post here. She’s been inspiration, technical assistant, and cheerleader. Knit on Amy!


Funnily enough, Wolves & Waves: Prodigal Wolf wasn’t the story Sara and I were going to write. We had (have?) plans for an angsty romance set in San Francisco (my back yard). We spent time outlining the plot--found photos of our locations, created backstories... all the fun work of writing.  But before we started our ‘real work’ we decided to cut our teeth on a 10K word short set in South Carolina (her backyard). It would be a little formula piece in the shifter genre picked out of a hat. I think I told Sara a brief story from high school about when five of us got into trouble for breaking a shower in a motel in Fresno on a school field trip. Unlike real life, we started riffing on five guys in a shower, what they were doing and how they got there. The scene becomes a pivotal moment for our human twinks in the book, and I still have the Peet’s cup that I diagramed the action on.  























Suddenly we had five characters to weave into a coherent story – six including our alpha. Our 10K word quickie became 62K, with a planned, three book initial story arc about a wolf shifter destined to lead —one who hasn’t come to terms with his place in the world and the losses he’s suffered in his past. We weren’t in a hurry to push Carlo along too fast. He’s still in pain. He’s angry, and he’s conflicted, and he’s resisting efforts from all sides to reintegrate into the pack.  And that’s so much fun to write.  Hope you like this.  –LE


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For More about the authors, visit our webpages:http://www.lefranks.comhttp://sarayork.com/sarayork/
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Published on August 17, 2013 00:00
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message 1: by Sylvie (new)

Sylvie I loved this book, now I'm waiting for the next one. When will it be written and published ?


message 2: by L.E. (new)

L.E. Franks Hi Sylvie,

You're officially our first review for Prodigal Wolf, and first for me personally.So thank you! I can't tell you how happy it makes me that you loved the book. I'm curious to know if you have a favorite character? As Sara and I started writing, we really got attached to all of them and they started pushing us around, demanding more time in the spotlight.

As for book two, it's in the writing stage now, we have it all planned and it will be focused on the danger coming from outside the pack and the little attraction developing between... well... that would be telling and Sara would kill me if I let that slip out so soon. But I will say that Kevin & Grady will be back in Book 2, complicating the lives of their neighbors.

Sara writes full time on her many wonderful books, and I have a few solo projects that will take me through the end of the year, but I have to write around my day job. We hope to have the next book written by early 2014. If you'd like to join our Facebook page for wolves and waves we'll keep our progress posted and update excerpts from time to time. Here's the link. https://www.facebook.com/wolvesandwaves

Thank you again for taking a chance on our little book.

-LE Franks (and on behalf of Sara York)


message 3: by Sylvie (new)

Sylvie Hi Linda,

First of all, thank you for answering me.

I really liked Ted and want to know more about him. I'll be very glad to see more of Kevin and Grady.

Who will be Ted's real mate? For a moment I thought that Kevin was Ted's mate and Grady was Joey's.

I also wonder who's the boss of the man taking the pictures at the very end of the book and why does he want to keep what he discovered (Joey being a werewolf) from his boss?

So yes, all kinds of things that make me want the second book (and the third).

For facebook, Will see as I don't have a facebook account...


message 4: by L.E. (new)

L.E. Franks I think book 2 will answer all your questions nicely... but no, Ted is destined for another. I'm working on getting my GR author page organized but in the meantime I have a wolves & waves page on my website LEFranks.com and on Sara's webpage. -LE


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Sylvie, I'm glad to hear you liked the book. I will be staying with Linda for 10 days in October and I might chain her leg to the bed so we can write...Actually, she'll probably be the one chaining me to the bed to write. We are working on book two. There are so many cool surprises.

Amy, thank you so much for putting up this blog. I really appreciate it. SY


message 6: by Sylvie (new)

Sylvie Hi Sara, I really please to know that you're already writing the second book. Could you both only write these stories for a while, please :-)


message 7: by Colette (new)

Colette AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME.
I really loved this book. It look edgood and I thought it would be ok, but it pulled me in completely and I drank it all down in one sitting. Thanks guys, I had an amazing afternoon :)


message 8: by L.E. (new)

L.E. Franks Colette wrote: "AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME.
I really loved this book. It look edgood and I thought it would be ok, but it pulled me in completely and I drank it all down in one sitting. Thanks guys, I had an amazing..."


Awww! Thank you Colette! Such a wonderful compliment. For a new writer, your words are extra special. -LE


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