Year: 2011

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    Letting go …

    So I’ve been sending out e-ARCs of Tangled Threads to reviewers/bloggers, and a few folks have e-mailed me back letting me know about typos, small mistakes, etc. I’m really grateful for this, and I’ve been able to make some changes based on these e-mails. Even if it’s too late to make changes to the original version, I still pass along the info to my editor so the second and subsequent printings can be corrected (assuming the books go back to press).

    But no matter who it’s from, whenever I get an e-mail pointing out a typo, etc., I always cringe a little inside because I hate, hate, hate that there are mistakes in my books. Argh! It makes me feel like Charlie Brown running up to kick the football and Lucy pulling it away from him at the last minute.

    Believe me, I’ve tried to cut down on the typos and mistakes. I spend days (sometimes weeks) apiece on each round of rough drafts, revisions, copy edits, and page proofs. I probably read through each one of my books at least 10 times (if not more), editing pen in hand every single time. And still at the end when the book goes into print, there are typos and other mistakes that creep in.

    Argh! I feel like I just hit the dirt again, just like poor ole Charlie Brown.

    I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot since I just finished up the page proofs for Touch of Frost and am currently working on copy edits for Spider’s Revenge. I’ve looked at these pages until I can see them in my sleep, but every time I go back through them, I see something else that I could fix or tweak. Sigh.

    I know that I’ve just got to make peace with the fact that my books are never going to be perfect. There’s always going to be some small typo that I don’t catch or a better word that I could have used somewhere — but letting go is never easy.

    I think maybe the next time Lucy pulls the football away from me, I’ll just lay there on the ground awhile and take a nap. At least then, I’ll be well-rested. LOL. Until I get the next round of edits or page proofs, that is …

  • Giveaways and tournaments …

    Paranormal Haven is having a giveaway to celebrate hitting 1,000 followers. Some books are up for grabs, including a signed copy of Venom. Go here for details.

    Also, the folks over at Dear Author and Smart Bitches are teaming up again to offer DABWAHA, a book tournament that’s a twist on March Madness. I wanted to mention I’m donating some prizes to the tourney, including a $50 Amazon gift card and e-ARCs of Tangled Threads and Touch of Frost. Here’s a post at Dear Author that talks about the tourney, or you can go here to the tourney site itself.

    I really like the book tourney because it’s so much fun to fill out your bracket and then vote for your favorite books. Of course, the book I pick to win always gets knocked out in the first round. We’ll see if I do any better this year. LOL.

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    Gin goes international …

    Gin Blanco is headed overseas.

    I’m happy to report that the first three Elemental Assassin books — Spider’s Bite, Web of Lies, and Venom — will be published in Russia. Spider’s Bite and Web of Lies will be published in France, and Spider’s Bite will be published in Serbia.

    Pretty cool, huh? 😉

    These are the foreign rights that my publisher has sold so far for the series. Now, I have no idea when the books will be released overseas. I’m assuming it will be the usual 12-18 months after the deal is done before the books are released (like it is in the U.S.). The Russian and French deals were done last year; the Serbian deal just happened this February.

    Someone sent me an e-mail saying that Spider’s Bite would be out in France in April, but I don’t really have any way of confirming that. So if you’re an overseas reader and see my books somewhere, please let me know. I’d love to see what the cover art looks like.

    It always amazes me that people here in the U.S. can read my books. But in the next year or so, folks in other countries can read them too, in addition to the ones who already read the English versions. Can world domination be too far behind? LOL.

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    Best urban fantasy …

    Elemental Assassins Book #3 - VenomI got a cool e-mail over the weekend. The folks over at The Romance Reviews have nominated Venom as one of the Best Urban Fantasy books of 2010. Huzzah!

    They’re holding a big online voting contest to determine the best books of 2010, so go here to vote for your favorite books in a variety of categories.

    I have absolutely no illusions about winning, especially given all the great books and popular authors in my category (like Nalini Singh), but it’s really cool to be nominated.

    Happy voting, everyone! 😉