Saturday 29 March 2014

Work in progress...

I'm not sure if I'm a better writer if I only work on one project at a time. But I'm certain I'm a lot more productive if I have many stories on the go - certain times, you hit a block, and then it helps to just write about something else. 

That being said - I have an insane number of stories on the go. 

- The Lure of the Madonna (tentative title) - Lucia, a museum curator who moonlights as an art thief crosses Antonio, the head of the Thieves Guild. Almost done, except that's a terrible description of the book, and I need a better blurb. 

- Relapse (Doctor Dom Book 4) - Well, I wrote one scene. A good scene, even. But my goal today is to add 2000 words to that story. 

- The Professor's Girlfriend - Jake and Emily's continuing adventures. This was supposed to be a short story that goes out to the mailing list on April 15. (Have you joined?) That being said - I started it, and now, I'm seriously tempted to make a book out of it. There's some insanity here. This is what I worked on yesterday. 

- The Alien Trains the Virgin - or something like that. This is just pure fun writing. But I'm halfway in the middle of this story, and I need to carve out a few hours and finish it. 

Insane, right? 

I'll leave you with a song. The Southern Comfort ads made me look this tune up. 


Wednesday 12 March 2014

Diagnosis - Cover reveal!


It gets closer! I'm excited! (For fellow authors, I get all my covers from www.goonwrite.com - James is excellent to work with, his rates are reasonable, and he's really fast at getting back to you with a finished cover. I'd recommend him any day!)

Can I pimp my New Release mailing list? Join it for a free what-happens-next short story about Jake and Emily from Professor's Pet that will also introduce the next set of characters in that world. Anna and Sanjay? Someone else? You'll have to subscribe to find out. Story will be sent to subscribers on April 15.

Saturday 8 March 2014

Diagnosis - almost here! (With an excerpt!)

Diagnosis - the third part of the Doctor Dom series - is written, and is in the capable hands of my editors. And, all I can say is Phew. There's easy writing, and there's hard writing - Diagnosis fell in the hard writing category. I'm not sure if it was the story, or if it was that I was incredibly busy in February, or if I'm just getting ground down by the everlasting winter, but in any case - I'm really glad I'm done. 

(Note to my editors: Please, please don't make me rewrite.)

I'm the kind of writer that can't go back and reread my freshly finished story for a while, but of course, that just won't do. In addition to my editors' doing a complete read, I need to read the entire thing as well. At the end of the day, I need to be happy with it. (It's somehow easier reading it on the Kindle - at some point, I start skimming if I read on my computer.) 

Assuming my editors clear it, here's a little excerpt to tide you over. I'm aiming for a March 15th release date, if all goes well. 


Patrick:

I wanted to run after Lisa. Letting her go was one of the hardest things I’ve done.
But she had a sprained wrist, possibly broken. She needed to get that taken care off. And from the look on her face, my presence would not be helpful.
Fucking Andrea. She had cleverly retreated into the ER, knowing I wouldn’t follow her there, and interrupt a doctor-patient conference. For the moment, there was little I could do. But this wouldn’t be the last of it.
***
It was dark when I got back to my home. I’d gone for a drive, passing the hours aimlessly, my mind a total blank. I wasn’t supposed to feel this lost; this anchorless without Lisa.
Should I have told her about Andrea? I would have. But I hadn’t wanted to burden her with too much of my past, too soon. And now Andrea had taken the decision away from me.
***
She was there, kneeling, naked on the coffee table in my living room when I returned home. Andrea.
“Master,” she greeted me softly. Her eyes lowered, her body an image of perfect submission. But I knew, eight years later, how tainted and twisted that gift was.
“I’m not your master.” My voice was a snap; I could hear the loathing in it. “Put your clothes on.”
“Yes, master,” she said. She undoubtedly thought she was a paragon of submission, but I knew better. Andrea was spoiled and wilful, and this was just another way she showed it. She knew and I knew that there was nothing between us, hadn’t been for a very long time. Yet today, she’d interfered in my budding relationship with a woman I cared about, and then showed up to my house, and called me master. It was all about her control, under the guise of submission.
I made a mental note to change my locks as I wandered to the kitchen; poured myself a healthy shot of whiskey. She would eventually follow me when she realized I wasn’t going to play her game.

***

Tuesday 4 March 2014

Magic Everywhere - a free story on Smashwords

I wrote Chronicles of Raan light-years ago (October 2013), and I really enjoyed writing it. I really enjoy world-building, and the intersection of BDSM and fantasy is a lovely place to inhabit.


Sometime in February, I separated the stories out to release them individually. Magic Everywhere - the first story, is available for free at Smashwords. Go download it, will you? Free is good. (Oh, and if you wouldn't mind complaining to Amazon that it's cheaper elsewhere, I'd appreciate it. They take a while to price-match, and I think the more people complain, the faster it works.)

In other news - I'm finally on Facebook. Are you? Please be my friend!


Monday 3 March 2014

Return of the bad blogger

That seems like it should be a book title, right?

I really have no good excuse for being missing. The writing is going badly though, and that always makes me a bit grouchy. Still, as I told my editor, I had the most difficult time writing Observation, and it turned out pretty good. (I'm not bragging here - just grading it relative to my other writing.) Perhaps the same thing will happen to this book.

Stuck in an endless loop in my mind today - Pherell Williams - Happy. I really liked his performance at the Oscars last night too! And the bits where Lupita Nyong'o and Meryl Streep and Amy Adams danced along with him - awesome! (I can't dance to save my life - I always admire people who can.)


I was mildly happy this morning though - last night, right before going to bed, I sat and outlined a story, and this morning, I got up and wrote 500 words before work. 500 words isn't a lot - but it's a lot better than my production this weekend. (Which was seriously pitiful.)