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1.11.11: Starting Over

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

We talked about the power of “1″ on the first. You know, on 1.1.11. Then I began asking myself, how is 1.11.11 different? We are even more overwhelmed with the little buggers today.

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Delving into even more thrills and chills and parapsychology this year than last (actually, at the moment I’m researching theoretical physics and super string theory as ways to explain the improbable but not impossible psychic powers and phenomenon I’m writing about), makes ia GREAT time to look a little deeper at the “1″ and the numerology behind it, so here goes! (more…)

Dream Research

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Dog willing, the second book in my, currently, dream-theory based Legacy paranormal series from Dorchester (Secret Legacy) will hit shelves in May (Yay! Had a conference call with the PR team yesterday, and what they’re planning for the digital and trade release is really exciting!).

So, more dreams are coming your way than ever before. More fantasy (in fact, they’ll be shelving it in sci-fi/fantasy, since this time around we all agree that I haven’t, from the very start, been writing romance, even though Sarah and Richard’s relationship will blow you away in this Dark Legacy sequel). More of the rich, paranormal world I knitted together in the first book and got to wallow in while I wrote the second.

Which means, while I’m researching parapsychological gifts for a new “legacy” family to have to conquer in a three-book continuation of the series beyond this new release, I’m getting back to regular Dream Theories posts.Back -logged questions will be answered. More spooky, chilling, cool dream stuff to-be-spotlighted.

And to start–some pics that answer better than words can describe the question so many of you asked about how I came up with the dream dimensions I’ve drawn around the Temple Twins contemporary world.

I’ve  cleaned off my office shelves to make room for th thrity or so new research books I’ve bought as I contemplate new proposals. And before I boxed them up, I snapped some images of the early non-fiction reading that made Dark Legacy and Secret Legacy possible.

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 Some basic “dreaming for dummies” books started me off. (more…)

Celebrating My Worst Review Ever–Comment and Win a Free Book!

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

One of my favorite things about Thrillerfest was the point in the banquet when an award was given for the worst review of the year. Copy from each of the finalists’ hideous reviews was read, each progressively more bizarre, ranting and childish than the last. There were cheers, enthusiastic clapping and a trophe was given to the author who’d attracted the nuttiest, most personally insulting commentary on one of their releases. It was freeing. Inspiring. It was a bonding moment as we embraced the reality that some critics live to breach the line between reacting to a novel as a reader and calling attention to their own story as a frustrated human being who delights in publicly tearing apart other people’s creations (and often other people themselves).

My mission once I settled back home and got my life in order after being gone for the better part of two weeks, was to find my absolute worst review ever and own it out here on the blog. It was clear from my Thrillerfest experience that readers and writers alike would enjoy the exercise, and I’ve developed a new-found appreciation for how empowering it can be to study someone else’s exercise in showing the worst of himself while pointing a finger what he’s decided is the worst of you.

And thus, I give you this review of my first Atlanta Heroes novel, Because of a Boy:

http://www.twohectobooks.com/2010/03/r3-because-of-boy-by-anna-destefano.html

This from a man (I’m assuming there’s a Y chromosome at work somewhere within this person’s DNA, after reading his list of “real” books and the copy from several more of his reviews) who freely admits having no understanding of romance in general, or category romance itself as a sub-genre targeted to a very a specific but loyal audience that purchases millions of books a year. A man who can’t express himself without dropping the f*** bomb every other sentence, but possesses a childish glee in mimicking other’s words at every turn (not just mine–read some of the other “romance” reviews and you’ll see I’m not his only kicking post, just his favorite), calling phrases his curse-riddled mind doesn’t understand “cliche,” as if anyone who does find the writing appealing should head straight back to elementary school to re-learn basic grammar (and, I’m assuming, the merits of substituting four-letter words for symbolism and metaphor).

Here are some of my favorites parts of his rant: (more…)

Romantic Suspense Themese: Category Romance Style

Friday, July 16th, 2010

I’m working on new category romantic suspense proposals for Harlequin. Well, today I’m mostly organizing my thoughts. I’ve been reading fun titles from favorite authors and jotting down ideas and trends I’ve noticed into the spiral notebook I carried everywhere I travelled the last two weeks.

But it’s time to get them off the notebook page, and it occurred to me that if I blogged about what I was going to write about, maybe I wouldn’t spook my just-emerging muse still tired from my last deadline back into hiding. And maybe this would be fun for readers to see (sort of “behind the curtain”) as well as fellow writers. In fact, I spoke on a “What’s Love Got to Do With It” panel at Thrillerfest, and these are many of the “how romance blends into suspense/thriller plots” things I wished I’d had time to say but didn’t.

So, here’s a quick peak at some of the notebook pages:

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And here’s what I have so far that makes enough sense to work with, based a few weeks of research refreshing my mind on what works in genre RS.

 

Character Contradictions

While this is an important component to any character, in category romantic suspense especially (where you have less space and time to develop internal and external conflict) nailing character contradictions is even more key. Things that might work in my two new ideas…

Keep in mind that I’ll likely reverse many of these traits (between the heroine and hero) as I write, because, well, I like to shake things up, and that in each case the parring is between a strength and a weakness, but which trait is the real weakness??? That will become the most fun dynamic to write ;o)

Heroine

Resourceful but Naive

Resilient but Vulnerable

Assertive but Dependant

Illusive but Familiar (more…)

Dream Theories: Dreaming Your Memories…

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

I’m talking dream theories straight through the fall, while we count down to the Halloween release of Secret Legacy(Nov., from Dorchester Leisure). This has been one of my most popular categories to date, so come back and join in the fun.

dream memories

There’s so much to explore this time. Dark Legacy’s sequel is about running to your dreams and what they’re revealing, instead of away. Even I was surprised at how much fantasy wove itself into my new paranormal thriller. A key bit of research that inspired Secret Legacy was discovering that many scientists believe our dreams are based, at least in symbol, on our pasts. That the structure of our dreamscapes is the structure of the memories we’ve already lived, either projected into fantasy that helps us resolve lingering issues or into the future that some suspect dreams can predict.

Scientific articles abound, full of useful information about this and other dream characteristics. Thank dog for my “other-life” identity is a tech writer. I’ve ghosted for everything from lawyers to epidemiologists. There’s a goldmine of research material on the Internet. Articles like this one: (more…)

Rocks and Stardust…

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

My editor rocks! My revisions for Secret Legacy are already back, so you know what I’ll be doing for the next two weeks–besides watching my son graduate from middle school and talking with you guys (which I’ll be doing daily, no fooling, because I miss you too much to keep staying away). Where was I???

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Oh, yeah, Secret Legacy is lovely (says the world’s BEST editor says), but there are some amazing suggestions, too, for making it an even more exciting read for fans. So begins the BEST part of my job–reworking a completed draft. Shaping it. Spinning turning points. Honing characters. Upping tension and conflict and the impact of every scene. Adding new ones that create richness and depth I couldn’t see while fighting to make the first draft work.

It’s a lot like life, revising a manuscript. I like to think we live out each decade with a playbook that continuously evolves., kind of like an outline for a book. We draft out our currently life, learn and grow, then as the years turn we see more and understand more and kick things up a notch into the next ten years or so. We work on who we are, what we do, how we live, and whom we expend our energy and experiences with. Just as we learn to deal with the crisis or conflict at hand, there’s a new level of tension waiting around the next corner. There’s no time for a total rewrite (not that we’d go back and start over, anyway), but there’s always our next chance to make everything that “is” work better and everything that “will be” as exciting and successful as possible… (more…)

Dream Your Way Home…

Monday, May 17th, 2010

When you’re living within a moment that you know will change everything about who you are, when you’re revising every step that you take because nothing’s as it seems, you’d better hold onto each dream like it’s your only way home…

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Loosely, that’s the truth our Secret Legacy heroine, Sarah Temple, must deal with. You first met her (just recovered from a 10-year coma and losing her sanity because she and her psychic gifts have been the target of secret government dream research) in Dark Legacy, and she’s still battling back from the darkness consuming her mind. Only this time, she’s fighting to reach a terrified child no one else believes is real–and her only weapons are her misfiring dreams and the family she’s lost the ability to trust. Oh, and the man whose honor to his duty comes before all else, even his love for her… Which makes for an amazing fictional-paranormal-fantasy-thriller journey, even if I do say so myself (the draft’s in to my editor, who will no doubt be letting me know her revisions any second now ;o)

Loosely, it’s also continues to be the story of my life this year,though my dreams don’t have the power to kill or program others’ minds, the way Sarah’s and the secret child/legacy in my new Dorchester novel do. (more…)

New…

Monday, April 5th, 2010

I need to spread my wings this year. Learn to enjoy what’s new. Not look back at the old that wants to keep pressing down on me. This week, come back daily to share in the fun as I relish the ways three months of hard work are finally paying off, because I have…

A NEW Spring to enjoy…

A NEW novel to revise…and it’s already a “Guaranteed Read” from Dorchester–learn more about this amazing publishing program I’m lucky enough to have been chosen for, and look for Secret Legacy in stores in November!

A NEW Harlequin Superromance release on shelves 4/10…and there’s already only one left on Amazon, so don’t miss your chance to pick on up on B&N or in your local bookstore/section of choice. Cool!

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New contests to offer…win $20 Amazon Gift Certificates here AND here  (AND out here the week of the 10th, when I launch my blog release contest for everyone who visits and comments the rest of the month).

New travels to share…from the two weeks in March that saved my sanity and got me back to one (where I could relax into Secret Legacy and make it sing for you).

bill and me

Of course I have more pictures to share than just this one with cover model and friend Bill Freda, but what a lovely place to start, right ;o) All week, I’ll be uploading pics to the blog so you can see why I’m feeling so amazing and new this Spring morning, while my teenager is upstairs sleeping ’til noon because it’s Spring Break, and my body’s luxuriously tired from hiking all day yesterday on a nearby mountain and my mind is dreaming up dream things to write so you can feel this new, too… (more…)

Bond with bunnies and Win $20…

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

No– I’m not talking naughty, so those of you who snickered at the blog title, be ashamed of yourself…

What I am is mired in the writing, and rewriting of Secret Legacy  (what do you think of the cover and my C. L. Wilson quote???).  

Secret Legacy front cover

AND I’ve been travelling like a nutcase fulfilling teaching obligations I made before my surgery, even though I have the SL deadline looming and need every minute I can spare to write. AND it’s Bunny Day and Spring Break season, so my son’s busy life is making mine even crazier.

Which isn’t to whine, but to explain my absence. But I’ve reached a happy place with drafting (just the BIG FINISH to complete now in my latest paranormal romantic thriller) and am taking an extended break from the writing cave to revise and enjoy holiday/family time.

So, while I’m out and about amongst you muggles, I wanted to share: (more…)

Dream Banks: Secret Legacy’s on the cutting edge…

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

I’m loving how much more detail I’m adding in Secret Legacy about dream theory and research.Some of it is my sole creation, some uses gems from my research into dream study.  And some, it seems, is a spooky combination of both… For example, I’ve used a “dream bank” in my WIP from pretty much day one. A database where Richard Metting stores everything he knows about the Temple Twins’ dream patterns, particularly Sarah’s. Then today, I stumbled across this paper about studying dream content.

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It’s dry reading, unless you’re a closet tech writer like me, and then you’ll love all the science and find yourself lost for hours that should be going toward working your way back into a WIP you haven’t written on in a while… Where was I? Oh, yeah, it’s dry reading, so I’m bulleting some high points below for those who love dreams as much as I do. But the thing I’m finding startling is how close some of this is to what I’ve already crafted into Dark Legacy and now Secret Legacy, based on my own dream experiences and the world my characters have helped me build. (more…)