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4th July

Author Shelli Stevens' Take Me Away Contest

Shelli Stevens is the president of my RWA chapter and a friend, so please help show her the love by spreading the word about her contest! Shelli is celebrating her first Aphrodisia book release, Take Me. First prize: $75 gift certificate to Amazon. Second prize: $25 gift certificate to Lush. Throughout the month of July, Shelli is giving away books on her blog. For full contest details, click on the link below.

TAKE ME AWAY contest!

ENTERING THE CONTEST (short version)
To enter the contest, share the sprout widget from her contest page (it isn’t wordpress compatible) on one of your social networking pages. Leave a comment in her contest post with a link to your blog entry or wherever you’ve posted the graphic and your answer to the following question: If you could close your eyes and just be Taken Away somewhere at this moment, where would you go?

30th March

Seattle Romance Extravaganza: May 2

News from the Library Goddess, sponsored in part by the Greater Seattle RWA. Don’t you wish you lived here?

Romance Extravaganza

Meet some of your favorite best-selling romance authors on a day dedicated to romance readers and book lovers.

Saturday, May 2, 11:30am–2:30pm

Covington Library

Meet the Authors

11:30am – Keynote Address by Amanda Quick

Noon – Book Signing Party with all participating authors

12:30pm – Historical Romance Panel with Amanda Quick, Elizabeth Boyle and Gerri Russell

1:30pm – Paranormal Romance Panel with Cherry Adair, Stella Cameron, Yasmine Galenorn, Alexis Morgan

Sponsored by the Covington Friends of the Library and the Greater Seattle Chapter of Romance Writers of America.

Books will be for sale at this event.

8th March

Alexis Morgan and Pat White signing in Seattle March 15

You are invited to an afternoon High Tea
with local authors

Pat White & Alexis Morgan!

Please join us on Sunday March 15th at 2:00 p.m. for tea.

Each author will be promoting their latest releases as well as answering questions, signing books and doing a short reading. There will be tea, of course, as well as other refreshments. Your attendance and support for fellow local authors as well as local independent bookstores would be greatly appreciated.

We hope to see you there!

McDonald’s Book Exchange
The Northwest’s Premier Romance Treasure Trove
16415 NE 83rd St.
Redmond, WA 98052
425.885.4773
888.830.2414
Here’s a link to a map!

Alexis Morgan
DARKNESS UNKNOWN, Pocket Star, Feb. 2009

Gwen Mosely’s life changes forever when she stumbles across a handsome stranger, unconscious and left for dead in the woods behind her farm. Cut up and bleeding, he’s barely survived a vicious battle, but the real shock is how quickly his wounds heal—a gift he shares with Gwen’s teenaged half-brother Chase.

Jarvis Donahue can’t keep his eyes—or his strong, capable hands—off the sexy redhead who rescued him. He finds warmth of Gwen’s smile and the desire in her eyes are impossible to resist, but there’s a problem. Jarvis immediately recognizes Chase as a fellow Paladin in the making, a warrior born to defend mankind in the relentless battle against the Others. Neither Gwen nor the boy know it yet, but Chase will need Jarvis’s help coping with the compulsion to fight that is written in his blood and in his bones. Although Gwen may hate him for it, Jarvis is duty-bound to secretly introduce Chase to the dangerous fate they both share.

As the barrier between the two worlds weakens, the threat grows perilously close to Gwen’s farm. Jarvis is torn between protecting his lover, but without revealing his true identity, or betraying his people’s secret and risk losing her forever.

Pat White
UNDERCOVER STRANGER,
Harlequin Intrigue, Mar. 2009

(featuring a heroine named Ciara who lives in Seattle. What’s not to love? ;) )

He suspected she wasn’t as innocent as she claimed…

With her girl-next-door looks and quaint doll museum, Ciara O’Malley seemed innocent. But she was secret agent Griffin Black’s number one suspect for a terrible crime and he knew how to get close enough to uncover her illicit activities. By seducing the truth right out of her. Then walking away. Except all of Griff’s make-believe attraction turned surprisingly real once Ciara became a target herself. Suddenly Griff found himself protecting Ciara rather than using her. And yet, even with all his special training, Griff didn’t know which was more frightening—how deep this criminal network ran…or how far one beautiful redhead had worked her way under his skin.

23rd February

Upcoming Writing Workshops and Author Signings

Deb Schneider, Library Goddess, author and Seattle RWA member, has planned some fabulous writing workshops through the King County Library system. The deadline for the 2009 Clarion West speculative fiction workshop is March 1. Urban Fantasy authors Kim Harrison, Mark Henry and Caitlin Kittredge and romance/erotica author Lauren Dane are reading and signing in Seattle in March. Portland is holding a celebrate romance conference for romance readers to meet local authors. Unfortunately I won’t be able to attend, but if any of you are planning on going please tell me all about it!

  • What’s Your Story??? A Writing Workshop
    Newport Way Library
    , Sundays March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and April 5, 1-3pm
    We all have stories to share. This six-week workshop provides an opportunity to try creative writing – fiction, nonfiction, memoir – in a nurturing atmosphere. Marketing your material will also be discussed. All writing levels welcome. Please register online or call 425.747.2390.
    Sponsored by the Newport Way Library Association.
  • Writing Novels for Kids and Young Adults
    Sunday, March 15, 3:30pm
    Ages 13 and older welcome
    North Bend Library
    Join local children’s author Kevin Emerson for a workshop and discussion about writing and publishing for young readers. Author of a hardcover novel, Carlos is Gonna Get It, and a paperback series, Oliver Nocturne, Kevin draws from his own experiences to cover topics such as generating ideas, developing a ‘voice’ for young readers, writing a manuscript, and getting published. Be prepared to write!
  • Power Editing
    presented by thriller author Bob Dugoni
    Sunday, March 22, 2pm
    Mercer Island Library
    Now that you have typed, “The End” – you’re finished. Or are you? Review the common mistakes novelists make and how to fix them before submitting to an agent or editor. Learn five steps to editing your manuscript including: making judgments about your protagonist and antagonist, evaluating secondary characters, tightening the manuscript, reviewing word and sentence choice and polishing your work to eliminate typos and spelling errors.
  • Monday • March 30 • 7pm
    Fantastic Fiction Salon with Nancy Kress: Planning Your Novel
    Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Avenue, Seattle
    What do you need to know before you begin writing your novel? The full cast and everything that will happen? Only the first scene? The ending? This workshop will explore decisions to help you plan that book you always wanted to write, or perhaps are writing now: plotting, choosing characters and point of view, starting strong, structuring and pacing for the long haul, research, and “the promise of the ending.” The day will include lecture, discussion, samples of professional work, and writing exercises. You’ll come away with a draft for what you want your novel to be.Sponsored by NW MediaArts, Richard Hugo House, and University Book Store. $5 donation at the door.
  • Getting Started and Moving in the Right Direction
    presented by thriller author Bob Dugoni
    Tuesday, March 31, 7pm
    Bellevue Regional Library
    From the initial query letter to your published novel, the writer must convey they understand classic story structure. This NY Times best-selling author will provide in-class exercises and assignments to help students better understand story structure so they can evaluate their novel’s plot. Learn the four stages to writing and determine if you should or shouldn’t, outline.

The Deadline for Clarion West applications is March 1:

Clarion West is an intensive six-week workshop for writers preparing for ­pr­ofession­al careers in science fiction and fantasy, held annually in Seattle, Washington, USA. The 2009 workshop will run from June 21 through July 31. For more information on the workshop and how to apply, visit our Workshop page.

Author Signings:

  • February 27th – March 1st
    Celebrate Romance 2009

    Portland, OR
    Conference where romance readers and authors come together as equals to celebrate their love for the romance genre. Unlike many other conferences, this gathering has no other agenda but to support readers and their passion for romance novels.
  • Monday • March 2 • 7pm
    Kim Harrison

    White Witch Black Curse (The Hallows, Book 7)
    (WILLIAM MORROW)
    Reading & Book Signing

    University Book Store in Seattle
  • Saturday March 7 5 PM
    Mark Henry, Lauren Dane and Caitlin Kittredge
    Signing books, giving stuff away, harassing customers
    Barnes and Noble: 300 Andover Park W. #200, Seattle
  • Tuesday • March 17 • 7pm
    The Paranormal Bender Tour: Four Authors, Seven Days, One Hell of a Road Trip
    Mario Acevedo (Jailbait Zombie), Mark Henry (Road Trip of the Living Dead), Caitlin Kittredge (Second Skin), and Cherie Priest (Fathom) are cruising the west coast for five evenings of witches, vamps, shapeshifters, zombies and all things weird. Just look for the classic Impala and listen for the questionable content, as the authors read choice selections from their latest works, bandy about prizes and sign their new releases. The Paranormal Bender Tour is for mature audiences only—though an immature sense of humor is welcome and even encouraged. So bring your fangs, your cauldrons, and your appetite for brains. This is a night for kindred spirits and killer stories, from the demented minds of four of the most twisted purveyors of paranormal fiction (and a few special guests).
4th January

Patricia Briggs and other reasons you wished you lived here

Authors visiting in the upcoming months to read and sign books. Seattle rocks.

JANUARY

  • January 10: 1pm
    Writing workshop with Jayne Ann Krentz
    University Bookstore – Bellevue
    Writing workshop and celebration of the publication of Running Hot. Free – Please rsvp to ubs_events_bellevue@earthlink.net for a seat at the workshop
  • Monday • January 26 • 7pm
    Fantastic Fiction Salon with Eileen Gunn
    Eileen Gunn, winner of the Nebula award and author of “Stable Strategies and Others,” reads and discusses her work. $5. Co-sponsored by Richard Hugo House. www.nwmediaarts.com
    Richard Hugo House Cabaret, 1634 11th Avenue, Seattle
    Sponsored by NW MediaArts, Richard Hugo House, and University Book Store.
  • Wednesday • Januray 28 • 7pm
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    The Sharing Knife: Volume 4: Horizon (EOS)
    Reading & Book Signing
    U District store
    Lois McMaster Bujold, a multi-Hugo award winner and fantasy fan favorite, presents the fourth book in her popular Sharing Knife series. In the world of the soldier-sorcerer Lakewalkers and ancient magic, Dag Hickory is deepening his understanding of his power. And becoming someone—or something—different.

FEBRUARY

  • Tuesday • February 3 • 7pm
    Patricia Briggs

    Bone Crossed (Mercy Thompson, Book 4)
    (ACE)
    Reading & Book Signing

    U District store
  • Monday • February 16 • 7pm
    Christopher Moore
    Fool: A Novel (WILLIAM MORROW)
    Reading & Book Signing
    U District store

MARCH

24th October

Desert Island Interview: Jennifer Ashley

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Author Jennifer Ashley (AKA Allyson James AKA Ashley Garner) shares the books she would bring if stranded on a desert island. She writes historical, paranormal, contemporary, and erotic romance, historical mystery, and historical mainstream fiction. Her latest book will thrill fans of tortured heroes:

IMMORTALS: THE REDEEMING

For centuries they have walked among us–vampires, shape-shifters, the Celtic Sidhe, demons, and other magical beings. Their battle to reign supreme is constant, but one force holds them in check, a race of powerful warriors known as the IMMORTALS

He is going to take her. And it won’t be gentle. After all, the last 700 years of torture and captivity haven’t been gentle on Tain. This woman, this half-demon who leaves him burning with desire, is pretty tough herself. She needs to be, for the world is not safe for demon-kind these days. A violent backlash has disrupted the balance of power, and now Tain finds he may have to rescue the dark ones instead of fight them. He feels compelled to protect the alluring Samantha–whether she wants him to or not–but all he can think of is seduction. Ultimately, she’ll either destroy him or bring exactly what he needs most…THE REDEEMING

Watch the book trailer:

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8th October

DIK Guest Blogging & Givaways

Please stop by the Desert Island Keeper blog today through Saturday and say “cheerio, mate!” I am hijacking the island for three days of, um, me and my booklust. Hello, my name is Ciara, and I’m a bookaholic.

In other, more exciting news, hawt paranormal romance author Larissa Ione is hosting a party with tons of givaways and author interviews. On Ms. Ione’s day of fun, she will be giving away four ARCs of DESIRE UNCHAINED. You know it’s gonna be good. I am counting down the days for Shade’s story. The party is hopping on her group blog WriteMinded. Some lucky sod will be selected to win one of two Grand Prizes, see below.

Grand Prize #1: A Writeminded Tote Bag filled with SIGNED books by the Writeminded authors, including:
Brazen by Maya Banks
For Her Pleasure by Maya Banks
Sweet Surrender by Maya Banks
Long Road Home by Sharon Long
The Boy Next Door by Amy Knupp
Doctor in Her House by Amy Knupp
Wild, Wicked and Wanton by Jaci Burton
Riding Wild by Jaci Burton
Surviving Demon Island by Jaci Burton
Hunting the Demon by Jaci Burton
Riding the Storm by Sydney Croft
Unleashing The Storm by Sydney Croft
Seduced by The Storm by Sydney Croft
Hot Nights, Dark Desires by Sydney Croft, Stephanie Tyler and Eden Bradley
Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione
Coming Undone by Stephanie Tyler
Risking It All by Stephanie Tyler
Beyond His Control by Stephanie Tyler

Grand Prize #2: An eBookwise-1150 eBook Reading Device

8th October

Desert Island Interview: Meljean Brook

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The delightful and talented Meljean Brook interviewed at the 2nd Rose City Romance Book Signing at Powell’s Cedar Hill Crossing on September 19th. Ms. Brook writes the paranormal romance series The Guardians. Her complex mythology, imaginative world building and compelling characters make The Guardians a series not to be missed. The seventh book in the series, DEMON BOUND, comes out the first week in November. Stay tuned for her most engaging hero yet…

DEMON BOUND

Novice Guardian Jake Hawkins has a power that could help Alice Grey out of her deal with a demon. But in helping her, he never expects to fall in love. Now fleeing for their lives, they are about to discover a secret that will change their universe forever.

4th October

Neil Gaiman visits Seattle

Last night Neil Gaiman read chapter four of his newest release THE GRAVEYARD BOOK to a packed sanctuary at University Methodist Temple in Seattle. He has a marvelous reading voice, and it was truly a treat to see him. Sorry you missed it? Neil is reading a different chapter at each stop of his American book tour, which is being video taped and released (for free) on the internet for our viewing pleasure. Chapters 1 & 2 are up currently on his website, with more to come. (Please click here to watch!) The book is a macabre children’s story about a young boy who grows up in a graveyard under the tutelage of the ghostly inhabitants. It is, rumor has it, based on The Jungle Book. His style – omniscient, humorous and slightly tongue-in-cheek – brought to mind J.K. Rowlings. After listening to chapter 4, I am quite looking forward to reading the rest of it. Check out the book’s website.

After the reading, the audience was treated to an exclusive preview of the upcoming movie Coreline, based on his novel of the same name, under the direction of Henry Selick (of The Nightmare Before Christmas fame). Film clips of the movie are also available on Mr. Gaiman’s website. It’s an Alice in Wonderland tale of a girl who travels through a door in her house into an alternate version of her life. Personally, the movie looks quite scary.

Question and Answer Session:

Q: What is your favorite Prehistoric animal?

A: The Diprotodon, a giant Wombat the size of a Volkswagen Bug that lived in Australia.

Q: Of all your stories and plotlines, what is your favorite idea and why?

A: You can’t ask that. That’s like asking wich of your children is your favorite. Occasionally, I’ll look at my short stories and say “you are not some beautiful, shining thing. You are a short, crippled thing.” But like my children I love them anyway.

Q: What music was playing before the signing?

A: A collection of songs loosly inspired by something Neil wrote. Also The Dance Macabre played on a banjo by Béla Fleck, which will play at the beginning of the audio book THE GRAVEYARD BOOK.

Q: How many drafs and revisions do you normally complete before publication?

A: Normally I hand write a first draft, then type it up. This forces myself to get two complete drafts done. With computers there aren’t really drafts, just this long growing thing. I find it easier to delete crap when I’m typing up the second draft from the first handwritten one.

Q: Is is Banned Book Week. Have any of your books been banned?

A: Yes. One that comes to mind is a story from OUTRAGEOUS TALES FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT a comic for which I retold a story from the book of judges. It almost sent the publisher in Sweden to prison, and he was saved by his defense – the story really is in the bible. I do a lot of work with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, which defends the first amendment.

Q: What is your favorite banned book?

A: I’ve seen the ALA list of “100 Most Frequently Challenged Books” and it’s a toss up between THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN and WHERE’S WALDO?

Q: When you started out did you have ideas that your publishers told you were too huge to publish?

A: No, though there were books I wrote that werer sometimes not good enough to publish.

Q: How did you get involved writing the liner notes form Amanda Palmer?

A: Through Jason Webley. (Seattle musician)

Q: What new movie are you working on now?

A: Writing the script for Anansi Boys.

Q: Is studying literature in college a requirement for becoming a novelist?

A: No. If that were the case we would lose 90% of the novelists in human history. Many writers are engineers. I was a journalist originally.

Q: Do you do school visits?

A: Yes and No. Only to the schools of my offspring, where I get the extra pleasure of embarrassing the offspring. School kids ask the most interesting questions. I was at one reading and a little girl raised her hand and asked, “Have you ever belched so hard it hurt?” I don’t remember what I said.

Q: How does your writing process change for Graphic Novels versus traditional Novels, in that the amount of text in one is succinct and the other elaborate?

A: You assume I don’t write long elaborate descriptions in Graphic Novels. I do, but they are for the artist, not the reader.

Q: How does writing young adult and children’s books differ from writing adult fiction?

A: I just write. The Target audience works it self out. For instance, THE GRAVEYARD BOOK is marketed in the US as a children’s book, but in Britain there are two versions–children’s and adults–with different covers and different placement. I don’t know. I just write them.

Q: Where do you write?

A: In a gazebo at the bottom of the garden. Sometimes I borrow houses from friends who have more houses than bodies. Until last year I wrote in a cabin, but I got a dog and the dog didn’t like going to the cabin. He likes it when I write in the garden.

Q: How did you learn to handle criticism when you first started?

A: I would have killed for criticism when I first started. It’s the being ignored that I can’t stand. My first graphic novel I was so proud of. We waited for reviews, any reviews. We got one: that the novel was too expensive. So we went to the publisher and asked to lower the price, then waited again for the reviews. Still nothing. Ever since then I’ve ignored all of them.

Q: What is your favorite ghost story?

A: My friend worked in a hotel in New Orleans that used to get complaints of kids running up and down the hallways, though no kids stayed there. It got to where the front desk would explain to people who called down with complaints that the accoustics were responsible for bringing the sounds of children from the building next door. Then one day a couple contacted the hotel after returning home. They hadn’t had any trouble with noise, but when they developed their film they found one picture taken from about two feet above the bed of the two of them. Asleep.

Q: How much does Dave McKean influence your work?

A: Not at all. Except Mirrormask, which was based on a dream of Dave’s. I write. He draws. That’s why we’ve worked together so well for 23 years.

Q: What is your next book after THE GRAVEYARD BOOK?

A: A children’s picture book: THE BLUEBERRY GIRL, which is a poem Neil wrote for his friend Tory Amos, a prayer for her baby daughter. Illustrated by Charles Vess (click here for some picture). Gaiman read it out loud to the audience and it was beautiful.

In addition to seeing Neil, I also ran into Team Seattle and posse (AKA Urban Fantasy authors Mark Henry, Caitlin Kittredge, and Cherie Priest) who were enjoying the Master and his work.

The Book Swede is hosting a contest to win a free copy of THE GRAVEYARD BOOK.

3rd October

Author Gerri Russell book launch party!

Seattle author Gerri Russell launched her new book WARRIOR’S LADY yesterday at the Bellevue Barnes & Noble. Highlights included a kilted bagpiper, photos of her trip to Scotland, and a dramatic reading of the book in costume. I was lucky enough to attend and meet Gerri. She will also be at the Emerald City Writers Conference Book Fair next week.

WARRIOR’S LADY is Gerri’s third book. She writes historical romances set in medieval Scotland, which means, ahem, Men in KILTS. Her first, THE WARRIOR TRAINER, won the American Title II contest. Her next project is Indiana Jones set in Braveheart. Please wipe your drool off the floor. ;)

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Those of you just joining us might not know – I have a thing for men in kilts. Who doesn’t? Not Utilikilts. Real kilts. Gerri’s husband was at the signing in a kilt, and I have to say I was terribly jealous. Someday Mr. Wonderful will relent to wear the cloth of his ancestors, and it will be the happiest day of my life.

The photo to the left is the bagpiper who set the mood for the Scottish-style signing. He is playing either the Irish Ulliean pipes or the lowland/parlor pipers in this photo. They are quieter, indoor pipes, as opposed to the Great Highland pipes, which are Martial and intended to march the troops into battle and intimidate the enemy. Sadly, he was unfamiliar with the music from Rob Roy (best movie ever! well, second to Last of the Mohicans).

Members of Bellevue Youth Theater attended in period dress and presented a dramatic reading of WARRIOR’S LADY. It was lots of fun. Gerri donated part of the proceeds from the event to the troupe.

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Win a free book! Christina Arbini is hosting a givaway of Gerri’s trilogy today on her blog. Leave her a comment for a chance to win.

WARRIOR’S LADY

Camden Lockhart vowed to eliminate the Ruthven clan after they had destroyed his family. All he had left was a small niece and the legacy of the Charm Stone she carried, but no one knew where they little girl was. Rhiannon Ruthven came to the abbey to escape the brutality of her brothers and find solace. Instead she found the orphaned Violet Lockhart in need of an escort to her uncle’s castle. Rhiannon didn’t know it, but she would be walking straight into a nest of assassins. Watching Rhiannon nearly sacrifice her own life to save another’s, Camden knew he could not condemn her to death. He’d have to protect her from the very men he’d hired to kill her. Scottish legend said the Charm Stone had the power to heal, but was it strong enough to unite two wounded hearts?