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message 51: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi everyone, my name is Tima Maria Lacoba & I love vampire stories - can't get enough.
Now, I've written my own. It's a romance, with the hint of suspense and mystery. It's also the start of a series, which I've set in Sydney but its genesis is in Roman Britain.
I've posted the prologue & first two chapters here, at Goodreads. Please, have a read.


message 52: by Kasi (new)

Kasi Blake (kcblake) | 11 comments I started writing out of boredom when I was twelve and never stopped.


message 53: by [deleted user] (new)

So K.C. what have you written?


message 54: by Eliott (new)

Eliott (elslibrary) I write because it's a good way to vent. I also love creating a something wonderful out of tiny little piece of inspiration that I got from who knows where (I seriously get my inspiration from the strangest things o.o)


message 55: by Kasi (new)

Kasi Blake (kcblake) | 11 comments Tima wrote: "So K.C. what have you written?"

I published a few books with Harlequin under the name Kasi Blake. Now I write YA. Here are some of my books:


Crushed by K.C. Blake
Witch Hunt (The Witch-Game, #2) by K.C. Blake
Vampires Rule (The Rule #1) by K.C. Blake

I had an agent with Trident Media Group, but because of Twilight I couldn't get the vampire book published. It didn't matter to them that it has a different hook. So I put them out there myself. At least they aren't sitting on my computer, doing nothing. I'm currently searching for an agent for my new MG book.


message 56: by [deleted user] (new)

Ok. Good luck with that. At least you've been published. I didn't bother trying to find an agent, even or look for a publisher. They let you wait too long, if they deign to reply, that is. After I wrote my first book - vampire as well - I had it professionally edited & assessed then sent it straight to CreateSpace (the publishing arm of Amazon). I thought of sending it to Harlequin, but they accept only hard copies & it costs a couple of hundred dollars to send it to them from where I live - Sydney.


message 57: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Ryan (matthewdryan) | 12 comments I write for the creative outlet. I have lots of ideas, but it takes discipline to bring them to fruition.


message 58: by Christal (last edited Jun 13, 2012 12:42PM) (new)

Christal | 2 comments I am just starting to write. Most of my writing are 500 word or less imageries and short scenes. I am trying to write a novellette based loosely of a vampire game on Facebook. The twist is its from the point of view of a human. I write as an outlet.


message 59: by Jevron (new)

Jevron McCrory (jevronmccrory) Why write?

Strange question to ask.

It's an uncontrollable urge. I find it's never a 'hey, you should sit down and write something' kind of thing, it just happens. You have an idea, a need to dialogue, to create, it just happens.

I don't want to question why....

And vampires fucking ROCK! They inspire me so much!


message 60: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments i so agree with you vampire fucking rock like hell


message 61: by Jevron (new)

Jevron McCrory (jevronmccrory) I'm talking Interview With The Vampire, Near Dark, Fright Night 1 and 2, and, the daddy of ALL vampire material, THE LOST BOYS!!!!!!!!

To be young and beautiful and lethal and immortal?

Who wouldn't sign up for that?!


message 62: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments yes lost boys all the way and dark shadows that funny


message 63: by Jevron (new)

Jevron McCrory (jevronmccrory) I have yet to see Dark Shadows......


message 64: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments it is so funny


message 65: by [deleted user] (new)

I'd go see Dark Shadows for two reasons - firstly, it's about a vampires and I'm a vamp girl and secondly anything with Johnny Depp is worth watching. Combine the two and you've got fanged fun!


message 66: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments yeah it is good


message 67: by [deleted user] (new)

Yes, please do. If I don't get to see it at the movies, I'll just wait till it comes out on dvd. Meanwhile I'll continue working on getting my own fanged story out there.


message 68: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments we are ALIKE hahaha


message 69: by [deleted user] (new)

You bet! I reckon vampire genre is one of the best. There's something oddly appealing about an immortal bloodsucker - as long as they're good looking! LOL


message 70: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments ok but vampire books are better then movies couse books can discribe better than acters and movies


message 71: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments ok but it is true :D


message 72: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments yeah i would love that vampire were real and i would marry again with one and have vampire babys with them


message 73: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments yeah that ould be asome


message 74: by [deleted user] (new)

One problem with vampire babies - aren't vampires meant to be sterile? And if they weren't, would a vamp baby remain a baby forever, or if they did grow up, would they change at puberty? Food for thought!


message 75: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments yeah it's just a dream one day i will fine again my right husband


message 76: by Eliott (new)

Eliott (elslibrary) Sorry to butt in
But if a vampire's heart doesn't beat, then there's no blood flowing though his body. So not only would be sterile but he couldn't even... o.o
Meh, details details. I want me a vampire hubby!


message 77: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments me too and the right one


message 78: by [deleted user] (new)

Lol! I agree. Let's leave the practicalities out of it. Hey, it's fantasy after all, so let's live it!


message 79: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments yes


message 80: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments i don't know maybe laura or me or you


message 81: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 24, 2012 06:22PM) (new)

I agree with you both! My book, Bloodgifted, has a hottie in it - one I'm sure you'd like. It comes out in August. The teaser is here - on Goodreads - if you want to check it out.


message 82: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments ok


message 83: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks. I hope you like it.


message 84: by Kayla (new)

Kayla halfpenny (khalf) | 59 comments i love to write vampire books and read them does anyone have ideas for my book? and to read the little bit i have go to by writen work


message 85: by Ardy (new)

Ardy Ardy (ardybooks) | 52 comments I write because there is no better way to escape from the mundane and boring life I lead. Reading is good, and you can enter another world, but writing is better. It frees me and I can create the world I am escaping into. Strangely, the worlds that I create are often terrifying and no place I would ever want to really visit. By the way, I used to have nightmares until I started writing horror stories. Now, I don't have bad dreams anymore. I guess my mind found a different way to vent those disturbing images, and, based on some of the reviews that my books have gotten, I have passed those nightmares on to my unsuspecting readers. If you're one of them, sorry.


message 86: by Rita (new)

Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments I dont need to write,I just love to read about vampires. Love vampire&human love the most.


message 87: by Rita (new)

Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments Kayla wrote: "i love to write vampire books and read them does anyone have ideas for my book? and to read the little bit i have go to by writen work"

Dont have any ideas,but love reading vampire human love.


message 88: by Amy (new)

Amy Mah (amymahvampire) | 30 comments Mod
Amy Mah Vampire

Only the people that have not read my books think I write children books ......... no they are Young Adult Books .er... at that age you can vote .... Drink .... Go to war and kill people legally.... have sex and raise a family ................ and then people ask is Young Adult a childrens book?

Amy Mah Vampire


message 89: by Rita (new)

Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments Amy, I'm with you there.I'm a woman, that refuses to get old in, my way of thinking & things I like, or don't like. Your right, some mind.people don't evan understand the concept! Its not yrs. It's the mind,& I plan on using mine,to do what I like in life.Did that help you out any, Amy?


message 90: by Rita (new)

Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments Young Adult, is just that, young adult. Children, are so much different.They still like to play games & watch cartoons on TV. Believe me,Cause I used to be 1 myself, a very long time ago.


message 91: by Rita (new)

Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments Amy, are you the author of, Fated? I know I'v seen it,at Hastings, where I buy, all of my books,& DVDs.I think, I would like to read that book. Of course,I have too finish the ones I'm reading now. Don't want to get to many,to read, on my book shelves. I ,don't have an E-Reader, because I like the feel & the smell of a book in my hands.


message 92: by Amy (new)

Amy Mah (amymahvampire) | 30 comments Mod
Hi Rita

Sorry no fated is not mine.

This is my new novel (see below) and i am sure you should be able to get it in any book shop or from amazon or even my direct link:

http://www.fangsrule.com/buy.htm

Amy Mah Vampire
Amy Mah Vampire by Amy Mah


message 93: by Megan (new)

Megan Cashman (megan_cashman) | 53 comments I sometimes wonder why I write. I guess its because I never grew out of living in a fantasy world as a child and I need to get whatever is in my head out of me. Writing is also therapeutic for me in many ways, and it is my way of communicating with the world.


message 94: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments Yes, I get frustrated with children's and YA books being lumped into the same category. I really wouldn't want children reading some of the material I am writing. Categorizing young adult books as children's books is like categorizing fantasy as science fiction, probably worse. Fantasy was a category that came first, and much fantasy has nothing whatsoever to do with science. While it's true that some stories overlap the categories, that can be said for some books of other categories, too. To my mind, science fiction writing is usually fantasizing about the future. I realize that's an overgeneralization. Anyway, I stray from the topic here. Back on the subject, I wonder when teenagers became "young adults" instead of teenagers in literary circles. Young people like to read about characters at least a little older than them; I was taught to see my audience as a year younger than my protagonist, as a rule.


message 95: by Robin (new)

Robin (robinlayne) | 141 comments In answer to the question of this thread, I was driven to write almost as soon as I learned to string written sentences together in school. I started out putting art first, but writing was a close second. They fit well together at first, because as a child I could illustrate my own picture books. When other kids teased me, I said to myself that I would grow up to be a famous artist and writer, and when my enemies read about me in the newspapers, they would be sorry they had teased me. It wasn't just that. It was that I always loved stories, and I loved creating things. With time, writing became more of a passion, and my other creative pursuits fell largely away with writing remaining the priority. One reason I found myself a novelist was that, suffering from ADHD and also from a family that sometimes had loud parties at night, I spent hours trying to get to sleep, so I entertained myself by making up books in my head. I think I was always a writer; an illustration for my poetry collection shows me as a baby in the womb with a pen in my hand. Although at some times I have written more than at others times, it seems generally as important as breathing to me. But no one asks anybody else, "Why breathe?" (Choking myself didn't work. Never writing doesn't work for me, either. Especially since I rarely feel suicidal.)
One reason I write is that I like to express myself but in a lot of ways I have often been silenced. Writing gives me a chance to say whatever I want to say and do it well. I'm less likely to "put my foot in my mouth" when I've had the chance to rehearse and polish what I write. And creating and maintaining characters keeps my busy mind entertained and alive. Then, when other people like what I've written, it's a great boost to self-esteem. That's why it's good to have short pieces of writing that you can share with people for quick responses to urge you on.
I write books because I love to read books. I enjoy reading not just what others write, but what I myself write. I don't like reading newspapers, in general. I want to look into hearts and minds and understand WHY people do the things they do. If I can't know, I like to guess. I may never know with real people, but with my own characters I can.
I also write because of the dreams and inspirations that come to me urging me to do so. My current novel started very clearly with a dream. I had to rearrange some of the details of the scenes that were in the dream to cause them to make more sense, but the idea is intact. I believe it was an inspiration from God. I sometimes have other dreams that come true or give me valuable lessons, which helps me to have more faith in my dreams. And for my current novel (which I hope to make into a series), I created a main character who also has dreams that come true--only I exagerated her gift above mine to make it more central to the story.


message 96: by Rita (new)

Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments Robin Layne wrote: "In answer to the question of this thread, I was driven to write almost as soon as I learned to string written sentences together in school. I started out putting art first, but writing was a close ..." Sometimes, I feel, some kind of like a witch, because, because of dreams, that I have,telling me something is going to happen, & within a day or so it happenes. Just wierd. Not crazy though.


message 97: by Rita (new)

Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments Megan wrote: "I sometimes wonder why I write. I guess its because I never grew out of living in a fantasy world as a child and I need to get whatever is in my head out of me. Writing is also therapeutic for me i..."For me, reading does that. In a book I can go anywhere.


message 98: by Manny (new)

Manny | 4 comments Rita wrote: "I dont need to write,I just love to read about vampires. Love vampire&human love the most."

yes i like vamipres to also zombies


message 99: by Rita (new)

Rita (rccola1945hotmailcom) | 513 comments I suppose, zombies might be interesting to read, but still, love my vampire/human relationships. This topic , is so dangerous, for the human. Also, I like shapeshifters. They are interesting, just have'nt come across any zombies yet.


message 100: by Immzie (new)

Immzie Why Do I write?
I cant remember when i started writing- from theminute i learnt to, I had a pen in my hand.
I love the way you can use words to make someone laugh, cry, fall in love and hate someone.
I found my first story a few years ago. age 6 and I wrote a story abouta jar of mustard and a ladder falling in love.
Ive progressed since then, and Vampires (and witches, and werewolves) are my main thing to write about.


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