I’m Giving It Away

Join the fun at Edie Ramer’s blog, where today I’m giving away a copy of the HEAD OVER HEELS audio book!

I’m one of five authors giving away a book today as part of Edie’s week-long party for her new release, DRAGON BLUES. Five authors each day of the week. That’s a whole lot of giving away.

Because Edie’s posting info for five authors every day, you might have to scroll down to find my excerpt and information. Here’s the permalink, to make your life easier.

Leave a comment on my post to enter to win an audio book of HEAD OVER HEELS.

Edie picks the winners, not moi. So don’t comment here. Comment over there.

Make sure to comment on the other authors’ posts, too!

Listen Up!

I’m blogging today over on the new group blog 4Writers4Readers about not only my audio book release of HEAD OVER HEELS, but pursuing subsidiary rights (like audio books and foreign editions) on your own and the new opportunities available for authors as technology changes and self-publishing on Kindle, etc. is becoming more common.

Please join me with your thoughts!

February Blog Tour

HEAD OVER HEELS will release in audio book from AudioLark on Valentine’s Day. Next week! February 14th, for you non-romantic types. I’m setting up a bit of a blog tour to celebrate the release. Yes, for once, Cindy is going on a blog tour instead of hosting an author who’s on one. Not to worry, I’ll announce the blogs here the days they post. But just to get organized…

Thursday, February 17th, you can find me at the new group blog, 4 Writers, For Readers.

The following week, Wedneday, February 23rd, I’ll be at author Edie Ramer’s blog. UPDATE: This date may be changing. I’ll post next week with the new details.

Lastly, the week of February 28th, I’m getting interviewed at The Pen Warriors, although I’m not sure of the exact date yet.

Two blogs and one interview. Cyberspace will get sick of me.

I’m also sending out a new copy of my newsletter next week, to coincide with the audio release of HEAD OVER HEELS. If you’d like to sign up before I do, there’s a handy-dandy little newsletter sign-up box at the top right of this page.

Childhood Literary Influences

Laura Ingalls Wilder’s LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE books are the earliest influence I can remember (other than Dr. Seuss) that made me want to become a writer. Well, Dr. Seuss didn’t make me want to be a writer so much as he made me want to learn to read. And I did learn to read as a preschooler, through the Dr. Seuss books. I didn’t go to Kindergarten (it didn’t exist in my little backwoods community and this was a few decades ago!), and, because I’m born in January, I was 6 and a half by the time I entered grade one. I would have been bored to tears if I hadn’t learned to read before grade one.

I most likely “taught myself” to read because my older sister, two grades ahead of me in school, would sit and read with my parents for her homework. I was a bit competitive, so was in there like a dirty shirt. If Big Sis was learning to read, then, by gum, I was learning to read, too!

So by the time I entered grade one, at six and a half, I was reading at a grade three level. Big Sis was in grade three. Makes sense.

My grade three teacher, Mrs. Brady, loved the Laura Ingalls Wilder books and read them to us every day. I fell in love with them, too. I must have read each book three times over the next couple of years. I identified with Laura because she had dark hair and had to wear pink all the time whereas her blonde sister got to wear blue. Yes, my mother was forever forcing me into pink. I was a tomboy (which is weird, because I have no athletic ability whatsoever…oh, yeah, I was competing with my brother, the only boy, for my father’s attention—that’s why I was a tomboy) (have I mentioned I’m a middle child?). As I said, I was a tomboy, and what tomboy wants to wear pink?

We also lived in a very tiny farming community that, to this day, doesn’t have a stop sign or a store of any kind. Laura came from a pioneering family, and as a child I felt pretty much that way about myself. Especially when a bear happened into the yard.

Did you know there’s a blog devoted to all things Laura Ingalls Wilder? Well, there is. It’s called Laura’s Little Houses. And it’s worth a visit.

My favorite Laura Ingalls Wilder book was ON THE BANKS OF PLUM CREEK. Do you have a favorite Laura book? Or a favorite author from your childhood? One who inspired your love of reading or led to dreams of becoming a writer?

My grade seven teacher loved Ray Bradbury and read Bradbury short stories to us nearly every day. Ray was fun. But Ray wasn’t Laura.

It’s Laura for me!

Muse Interrupted Guest Bloggers on Hiatus

I’ve hosted guest bloggers on Muse Interrupted for over two years now. Throughout the last half of 2010, I considered going on hiatus or changing the guest blogging schedule to one guest every 6-8 weeks. I loved hosting guest bloggers and doing all those book give-aways (thanks to my guests’ generosity) for the last two years, but I set up a schedule where, at one point, I had a guest every week for one month. Then I had guests every 3 weeks for the rest of that year. Then every 3-5 weeks in 2010. For 2011, I thought a guest every 6-8 weeks would work. Now that 2011 is upon me, though, I don’t find myself posting to my various published author loops looking for authors to host.

This must mean I need a break.

Not that hosting my guests was a strenuous effort. I enjoyed every one of my guests. However, for the first part of 2011, anyway, the time I took these last two years to send out reminders, promote my guests, and formatting the posts will now go toward my own writing. And toward my own guest blogging opportunities. With HEAD OVER HEELS coming out in audiobook February 14/15 and WHERE SHE BELONGS releasing in library hardcover in December—and the possibility of more releases as Cindy between those two (I don’t want to say more now because that project is still  in development)—I plain ol’ don’t have the energy or energy to host guest authors on my blog. I might change my mind in the second half of 2011, but that’s how it sits for now.

So, thank you to all my guests from the last two years! And thank you to the readers who took the time to read the blogs and comment—and win books!

Novella Writing Tips and More

It’s Thanksgiving up here in the Great White North. I had turkey dinner at my mom’s last night. Aren’t you jealous?

As some of you know, I’m erotic romance author Kate St. James’s slave. So, although I really wanted to update this website last week, Kate insisted that I do hers first. After all, she doesn’t have a blog and relies on me to trumpet her accomplishments to the world…because she’s just so darn shy. Why, she’s so shy she can’t even show her face in public.

What are her accomplishments, you ask? Several great reviews for Secrets Volume 28: SENSUAL CRAVINGS, which includes Kate’s erotic romantic comedy, Kiss Me at Midnight. What, you think it’s not possible that a novella is both funny and erotic? Buy Kate’s book and put it to the test!

Here are some reviews for Secrets 28 and a new one for Secrets 26: BOUND BY PASSION, which includes Kate’s story, Exes & Ahhs, set in Victoria, B.C. (where I went to university. Kate does this type of thing to honor me). Because I’m lazy, I cut and pasted these reviews from the new Welcome message on Kate’s home page, but there’s more to see on her Bookshelf.

New reviews are in for Kiss Me at Midnight. Whipped Cream Erotic Romance Reviews has awarded Secrets 28: SENSUAL CRAVINGS 4.5 cherries and says of Kiss Me at Midnight, “The sex scenes in this story were absolutely sexy and hot, but you could tell that love was in the air and not just lust. Marc…is a truly exceptional man and one any woman would be proud to call her own.”

Bitten by Books says, “I loved this story. It was fun, realistic and super hot. The erotic scenes are steamy and will get the attention of all the right places…. A definite great read for me.”

Also, a new review for Exes & Ahhs in Secrets Volume 26: BOUND BY PASSION. Joyfully Reviewed says, “Risa and Eric are perfect together, and I have to say that Eric is one hunky hero. He made my toes curl from the beginning of this story and they stayed that way until the end. There is a great deal of love between these two, and watching them discover it provided pure satisfaction.”

And, lest you think Kate’s only out to get me to talk about (and therefore help) her, she sacrificed several hours when she could have been relaxing in a hot tub to write this article now up on her Extras page, Turn Up the Heat: Tips for Writing Erotic Romance Novellas.

While I’m at it, Kate has a new interview coming at the Red Sage blog  next Monday, October 18th. She’ll be around (there) to answer questions, if you’re so inclined. So mark your calendars.