Year: 2010

  • Half a million and counting …

    I’m working on Elemental Assassin 5 right now, and I realized something kind of cool about it the other day.

    When I get done with this book, I will have written more than 500,000 words about Gin Blanco. Yep, that’s right — half a million words about one character. That’s a whole lot of words, not to mention all the typing! 😉

    Of course, I’d love to write more books about Gin beyond these five, but that’s going to be up to the sales gods and readers. Still, I think half a million words is a pretty cool accomplishment. I’m totally patting myself on the back right now — and keeping my fingers crossed that the words and Gin’s stories will keep on coming!

  • What’s in a quote …

    I got a nice e-mail this week. Glenn at the Tinley Park Public Library contacted me and asked me if they could use a quote by me about libraries on their Web site. It’s part of a regular quotes feature the library does.

    Of course, I said yes. You can see the quote here (it’s on the right-hand side of the page). Or here’s what I said, which comes from my bio here on my Web site:

    “Most folks think peni­cillin, indoor plumbing, and the Inter­net are the world’s best inven­tions. Not me. The greatest thing ever created was a library. Indoor plumbing is a close second, though.”

    You know you’ve made it as an author when people start quoting you. Okay, not really, but I still think it’s cool. 😉

  • Jealousy …

    So I thought I would talk a little bit about some of the emotions that authors go through (as the mood and time strikes me here on the blog). After all, we write about our characters’ emotions in our books, surely we have some of our own to talk about, right?

    The emotion of the day? Jealousy.

    Yep, I’ll admit it — I get jealous of other authors from time to time. I think any author who says that she never gets jealous is probably lying. Nobody is that nice all the time. Or maybe I’m just that cynical. 😉 

    So what I’m a jealous of? Lots of things. I wonder why this author got more promotion than I did. Or why so-and-so hit the best-seller list when my books are just as good as hers. Why everyone on the Internet seems to love someone’s new book and not mine. Why I never feel like one of the in-crowd or cool kids whenever I go to conferences. Sometimes, when a book I read truly blows me away, I’m jealous that it’s a story that I didn’t write. Why didn’t I have that brilliant idea instead of her?

    I imagine these are the same things that lots of other authors are jealous of too. In case you haven’t noticed by now, us writers are a pretty neurotic bunch.

    But I think it’s what you do with your jealousy that’s important. Me? I try to channel it into something positive. I try to work harder and smarter, do more promotion, and, of course, continuously work to improve my own writing so that maybe I’ll be the one making the best-seller list and getting rave reviews the next time around.

    I’ll admit that I’m not always successful. Wheezley, my significant other, has listened to me gripe and grumble about these sorts of things many times. He usually just rolls his eyes and distracts me with some chocolate. Sadly, it usually works.

    But at least I’m trying to slay the green-eyed monster. In the end, I think that’s what matters most. Well, that and the chocolate. 😉

    What about you guys? Does jealousy ever rear its ugly head with you? How do you deal with it? Share in the comments.

  • Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines …

    Where has all the time gone? Because it’s already March. Seriously, the last two months have flown by. Gah!

    And I bet that March is going to go by just as fast, since I’ve got a  month full of deadlines looming. I’ve got copy edits due for Venom, final page proofs for Web of Lies, and I need to do one more quick polish on Elemental Assassin 5 before sending that in to my agent. Oh yeah, and come up with a title for it too. I also want to go back and do one more polish on the urban fantasy young adult book that I’ve been working on, and I need to revise Spy 2, which is part of a new urban fantasy series that I hope to sell.

    And, in between all this, I have to sack up 500 packets of bookmarks for my next promotional mailing and stuff about 140 envelopes that go out to bookstores/readers’ groups as part of another mailing.

    I so need a clone, if only so she could stand in line at the post office for me. 😉

  • Behold the shiny new cover …

    Look what my editor sent me this week — the final version of the cover for Web of Lies.

    So shiny! So pretty! So awesome!

    Okay, I’ll quit gushing now. The cover, done by the awesome Tony Mauro, is basically the same as what I’ve shown here on the blog before. A couple of things were tweaked, like moving my name up to the top. You gotta love that as an author. 😉

    I’m eager to see what the cover for Venom will look like. I should be getting some preliminary art for that before too much longer.

    And I should mention that both Web of Lies and Venom are now up for pre-order at Amazon. So if you liked Spider’s Bite, I hope you’ll check out the other books too.

    Now that I have the final version of the cover, I can get some bookmarks made for Web of Lies. In fact, I sent my files in today, so I should get the bookmarks in about two weeks or so. I’ll post here again when I have them and tell everyone how to get them.

    In the meantime, I’m going to enjoy my cover goodness. Happy reading! 😉