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Holiday Books

Posted by Cynthia on 15 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

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Okay, am I the only one getting seriously beaten down by the hustle and bustle of the holidays? Aaah!! Too much to do–not enough time. I know that is a refrain that most of us are sharing right now.

At this time of the year, when I start to feel that crazy pressure, I like to do two things: 1. Watch a silly, and often sappy Christmas special. Those shows (my favorite is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation) allow me to relax–and they let me put the holiday madness into better perspective. 2. I like to read a holiday romance. Sometimes I read anthologies, sometimes single titles–but, either way, I come away from my read feeling relaxed, energized, and ready for my next holiday adventure.

Here are a few of my favorite holiday romance reads:

Upon A Midnight Clear (anthology)–includes stories by Linda Howard, Jude Deveraux, Margaret Allison, and Stef Ann Holm

Delivered by Christmas (anthology)–authors are Linda Howard, Joan Hohl, and Sandra Steffen

His Christmas Cara by Shiloh Walker

Anyone else have any favorite holidays reads you’d like to share? Hmm? I’m always ready to add more books to my holiday pile!

Happy Holidays!

Cynthia Eden

www.cynthiaeden.com
“New Year’s Bites” in A RED HOT NEW YEAR from Avon Red–Available now!
“Caged Wolf” in SECRETS, VOLUME 21: PRIMAL HEAT from Red Sage–12/07
HOTTER AFTER MIDNIGHT–05/08, Kensington Brava
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Did I Say That Write?

Posted by Tess on 13 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: Craft

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Does this happen to anyone but me? You’re reading along and find that you’ve misspelled a word. That instead of cheek you’ve wrote check. Not once but every single time you’ve used that word through out an entire 400 page manuscript. Or even still chef instead of chief and vice versa. This drives me crazy. Because no matter that I’ve read and reread the manuscript. I’m still finding these types of misspellings.

And I always have to look up how to spell refrigerator. Always. I can never spell that word. Thank God for spell checker! But spell checker can’t catch everything. How about this? I’m happily, merrily reading along and discover that I have this sentence.

She wouldn’t surround that again for anyone. Well, I hope not!!  It should have read surrender that again.

Why doesn’t my brain catch these things while I’m editing, revising, proofing, submitting . . .

You thought you wanted to come here. But instead you had them hear it instead.

They red something without a paint brush, when all they really had to do was read it.

Relying on spell checker wouldn’t catch these spelling errors. Even reading a page doesn’t catch all of them. Because you’re mind is in the zone. You wrote it. You know what it should say, so your mind automatically fills in the blanks, and corrects the errors.

What are some ways to help with this problem? What do you do to try and catch these types of errors before the story goes out the door? If you’re critique partners are as good as mine they point them out for me, but sometimes if I’m editing or changing some things based on their critique they may not see that passage again if I made the same mistake twice.




happy holidays…wait, is it that time already?

Posted by Mel Francis on 12 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

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I swear, it was just summer and I was just in Dallas hobnobbing with my close friends and hanging out with Michael Hauge.

And didn’t I just return from my beach vacation yesterday? Hmmm. Well, if by yesterday I mean August, then yeah.

My how the time seems to fly. It doesn’t help that I’ve just moved, then Monday we added to the family and got a new baby Pug (everyone say hi to Ruby) and now I am trying to get my revisions done by December 21st. Oh and Christmas is coming and I’ve only bought 2 presents. Of course, the one present both boys want, I can’t get anywhere. (I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday, for a Nintendo wii today!) I wake up and before I know it, it’s time to go back to bed.

I realized this morning that I have to stop and take a breather. I have to prioritize and get my revisions done and take care of my family. If a box doesn’t get unpacked or the dining room table doesn’t get cleaned off, the world isn’t going to end. If the boys have to wait until January to get their wii, then there is nothing I can do about it. It is out of my control and I shouldn’t stress. My writing will suffer if I don’t just chill out.

So today, I chill. And tomorrow, I chill. I chill here; I chill there; I chill everywhere.

Are you stressed? Would you like to come chill with me? Ruby and I will make room on our couch.




Aargh! the holiday rush is doing me in!

Posted by Cathy on 11 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

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Yep, I missed yesterday’s post. I even KNEW I was supposed to post, because I was a good girl and put a reminder on my Outlook. But then came the “I’ll do that just as soon as…” stuff and away went the day. Sigh…

Most of the day was taken up writing a short story. Oddly, it wasn’t a romance, but a horror short that I agreed to do for the program brochure of World Horror 2008, to be held in Salt Lake City in March. There aren’t many women who write dark fantasy/horror, and since Cie and I are both members in good standing of HWA (Horror Writers Association of America) they asked if we’d be interested in attending the convention as guests. I’m hoping the weather holds out, because who schedules a freaking conference for Salt Lake City in March?! For those of you who don’t know, there’s a reason why the 2002 winter olympics was there. Snowy, cold, windy—all the reasons I moved away from Colorado. Ick.

Anyway, it gave me a chance to finally write a story that’s been kicking around in my mind since the World Fantasy convention in Austin last year. It’s a Cthulu mythos story, set in the computer age. I’d originally planned to push it to either Weird Tales or Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror, but this seemed just as good, if not better. All the right readers, y’know? :) But they needed it quick, by Friday, so I really had to jump on it to get it edited and to the printers by January.

Oh, and I got the chance to write a short holiday story (again on short notice) that’s going to appear in Affaire de Coeur in their December issue, so pick it up if they sell it near you! It features our original hitman werewolf, Tony Giodone, and the editor LOVED it! Yay!

But taking the time to do those during the day meant that I’m having to write on the ROMANCE novel during the night—because it’s due on January 3rd, and I’m not much more than half done. Aargh! again!  Normally, I don’t like pushing up against deadlines, but this book has been kicking my tail, both plot-wise and characterization-wise. It’s pretty much my first stand-alone fantasy romance. Cie and I write series, which gives you the opportunity to concentrate on the plot while doling out small bits of worldbuilding and backstory over the course of 3-5 books. But with a stand-alone, it’s all got to be there if it’s going to make sense. So, it’s been going slower than planned.

We also have been invited into a British anthology—The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance. It’s not big pay, but those “Mammoth” books are a lot like the “Dummies” books, with lots of built-in fans and they often get picked up for book clubs. So definitely worth the effort. Thankfully, that’s not due until March, so I can get the novel done first.

And, of course, there have been the “puppy issues.” A wound on one of the puppy’s neck abcessed in two places, even after two rounds of antibiotics. So, the vet had to do surgery and then put in a drain tube. It’s a really messy thing that we had to flush out twice a day with sterile saline solution and then pack with antibiotic fluid. Naturally, she had to wear one of those neck collars so she didn’t scratch out the tube, and hated it. Of course, that meant I had to watch her like a hawk every hour or so to make sure she didn’t chew it to pieces, have panic attacks or choke herself trying to pull it off. Tough to get into heavy duty writing while managing that level of puppy-sitting. Then yesterday afternoon, she was FINALLY able to go back out and run with her sisters and had a tumble. She came up yelping and couldn’t put weight on one front leg. So back to the vet we go this morning, because it not only wasn’t better, but the elbow was swollen. Three x-rays and an exam later, and no broken bones, so no cast and no anesthetic. Whew! She’ll be gimpy for a few days and need some anti-inflammatories, but at least I’ll be able to leave her in her pen for a few hours at a stretch. But poor thing! It’s been a rough month for her. 

Haven’t even got my tree up, but did manage to finish Christmas cards and about half of the shopping is done. I wish there were more hours in the day. Then I wouldn’t have to get up at 1:00 in the morning to sneak in an extra 2-3 hours of writing on the book.

So please forgive me for being a day late. I’m also a dollar short, but that’s another story. :D

Have a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Joyous Yuletide, or whatever you celebrate, and I’ll see you next year!




Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum…

Posted by Linnea on 11 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

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Apologies for the short posting. I intended to have better internet access. However, being I’m in the middle of the Caribbean Ocean… no, not channeling Captain Jack Sparrow but am on Holland America’s cruise ship, Westerdam. At 75-cents a minute, this is not the best way to blog and due to a storm our stop at Grand Turk Island was cancelled. So here I am, in the internet cafe on Deck 10 (top of the ship) trying to finish writing SHADES OF DARK, the sequel to GABRIEL’S GHOST. And trying to blog with all of you. Fact of an author’s life: working on vacation.

So greetings from the upper deck on the high seas! And now I have to get back to work, savvy? Oh, look, there’s Captain Jack… ~Linnea




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