Thursday, May 10, 2012

A New Perspective


by Editor Anne Seymour

Who doesn’t hate writer’s block? There is nothing I abhor more than staring at that blinking cursor, almost teasing me with every blink. So, as a writer, how do you fight back? How do you tell that blinking cursor that you will not conquer me?
How about a fresh perspective? Close the manuscript, take a step back, and look at everything from a different or new angle.
In every good manuscript, there are many elements, but in this blog I will focus on four hot topics: the plot, Point(s) of View, setting, and characters. When writer’s block hits, taking a fresh perspective on any one of these four essentials can help you triumph against the dreaded empty blinking cursor.
The plot of a manuscript is the plan, idea, or main story of a literary work. Without a distinctive plot, a manuscript cannot excel. Yet, just because you have decided on a plot for your story, doesn’t mean that your plot cannot grow, expand, or even change.
For example, in Crimson Rose, I read a plot that centers on a madman threatening to blow up a shopping mall if his brother is not released from prison. You, as the author, are stuck with how to continue the story. Maybe you could do this: develop the plot more by allowing the main character (hero) to be another brother of the villain and the incarcerated. Now the plot has more dimensions and possibilities as a family affair. Never limit the possibilities of your plot! You will only hurt your manuscript by doing this. Francis Quarles, an English poet said, “My soul, sit thou a patient looker-on; Judge not the play before the play is done: Her plot hath many changes; every day Speaks a new scene; the last act crowns the play.”
Next, let’s focus on Points Of View. A Point Of View is the position of the narrator in relation to the story, as indicated by the narrator’s outlook from which the events are depicted and by the attitude toward the characters. Every word in a manuscript must be told from a certain Point of View, making this element critical to a story. When faced with writer’s block, changing a Point of View, expanding one, or adding another one can help eliminate the problem.
For example, in Crimson Rose, I read a story written in first person Point of View, all told from the perspective of the female main character. The author was unsure how to continue the story. I suggested a change in Point of View. Instead of first person, the manuscript was changed to third person with the hero and heroine’s Point of View. The story opened up and bloomed with this new perspective.  Henry Ford said, “If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person’s point of view and see things from the person’s angle as well as from your own.”
Now let’s talk about setting. The setting of a novel is the locale or period in which the action takes place. For example, our story takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada, during present time. To add a new perspective to the manuscript, we could expand the setting by changing the time of day, which casino in Las Vegas the action takes place, or even add some nearby areas, like Hoover Dam.
A character in a story is the last element I will focus on in this blog meant to help beat the dreaded writer’s block. A character, like a human being, is individual and must be given dimensions. If stuck with how to continue a story, consider giving your characters more depth. Add traits, tics, flaws and strengths to your characters. For example, a historical heroine who is a lady, swears, rides horses, can shoot like a pro but has the flaws of trusting everyone and being clumsy.
To conclude, I hope some of my suggestions will help in defeating the dreaded blinking cursor. But above all, remember that closing the computer, taking a step back, then coming back to your work will help in any new perspectives needed to complete your manuscript successfully. Happy Writing! 

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Launch Party Picture Gallery


Welcome to the Honky Tonk Hearts Series Launch Party!  Think of this as an added section of the barn....here I'll be posting all the pictures to go along with the party we are having on the main loop tonight (6pm to 10pm EST)
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Congratulations to Julianne who won the grand prize Honk Tonk Hearts prize pack! 
Vonnie Davis generously donated this T-shirt to give away for a random draw AND a second one to be put into the grand prize tote.  Winner of the random Giveaway #6--Kathy (Kat1reader)

Giveaway #4 Guitar pendant necklace--winner LaVerne.

Giveaway #2 was a pink Wild Rose Press Tote Bag...congratulations to Ann Campbell, winner of the random draw
I'm sweet on cowboys...and mega lollies...oh and my new find pretzel M&Ms.


The Morning After cover

This is me getting the barn all ready for the big Launch Party....and someone will be winning a Honky Tonk Hearts T-shirt just like the one I'm wearing, amongst other cool items in our grand prize Honky Tonk Hearts Prize pack that will be given away at the end of the night's festivities.  Not to mention we have a number of other giveaways tonight as well.  So come on over and join us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheWildRosePress/

Thursday, May 03, 2012

Birthday Party Winners!


Birthday Prizes from the Wild Rose Press

Congratulations to
Emily Tardy for winning a Kindle Fire!

25.00 digital gift certificates to either The Wild Rose Press or The Wilder Roses (erotic romance) digital catalogs are going to...

flchen1
ShadowLuvs
TraceyD
Amy Smith
Jenni Jacobs

All Winners will be notified by email, facebook, or Twitter.

Thank you for celebrating with The Wild Rose Press

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Happy Wishes!

Happy Birthday TWRP! 


I want to thank my wonderful editors, Joelle for making Moon Shifter shine. Thanks to Angela Anderson for my book cover.

And to Lill for helping me with Magic of the Loch! You're the best! Rae Monet designed this book cover. I couldn't be happier!

Here's to hoping for many more birthdays TWRP!

Happy B-Day TWRP!

Happy to join the party. I am new to The Wild Rose Press, and love hearing about all the happy writers here. Callie has been great and has helped so much with working out the kinks in my first published WIP, Changes In Autumn, soon to be released. Thanks so much TWRP. Here's to all the years ahead!

Happy Birthday TWRP - from the Historical Department


Nothing is more exciting than reading historical romance! It can have murder and suspense, danger and adventure, travel and home truths, all rolled into one great story with dashing, handsome hero and heroine extraordinaire who become our closest friends for the duration of the pages...

NicoleD’Arienzo - I love historical romance and consider it the ultimate form of time travel.... without ever leaving my favorite chair. But perhaps the very best part of being the managing editor of our historical division here at TWRP for the past six years is what the authors have taught me. When we were preparing to open our doors for business, I knew the main thing I wanted to give our authors was variety--the freedom to write about any period in history, even recent history. Not only did our authors take me up on that, they've improved upon it, giving our four historical lines more variety and flavor than I could have ever imagined. If you think historical romance is all Gone With the Wind or Wuthering Heights.... then you haven't met our authors! Stop by our little corner of the garden and visit a while. Your next heart-stopping adventure awaits!

So while we, the editors, celebrate six years in the garden, I raise my glass to the authors who embraced our historical department and made it their own.

And now a celebratory word from the talented, devoted editors who make up the historical department here at TWRP:

I'm Allison Byers. This is my 5th year with TWRP. I began my career here editing in Last Rose and Sweetheart. Then a few months after I started, an opening in the Historical Department--the genre I truly love--became available, and now I'm in editing heaven...well most of the time. I have had the privilege of working with so many talented authors who write awesome stories. I enjoy stepping back in time and reliving history. It is my opinion that historical romances are the real escape literature--allowing the reader to experience the sights and sounds of eras gone by. It has been a great five years here at TWRP, and I hope for many more to read wonderful stories and get to know lots of great writers.

Susan Yates - I remember when I first discovered historical novels. I don't remember the specific book, but I do know the author was Georgette Heyer. I was  hooked. From that time forward, I read every historical novel I could get my hands on. Some of my favorite authors were Georgette (of  course!), Jane Aiken Hodge, Jean Plaidy, and Sylvia Thorpe. I loved how those authors could transport me to another time and place, show me things about history that I didn't know, and make me care about their characters. That is still what I love about historical novels and why I love editing for the historical lines of The Wild Rose Press. I get to read really great stories that transport me from the here and now to the way back when, stories that take me on a journey and make me fall in love with a terrific hero and heroine along the way.

Nan Swanson - Historicals are rich in incidental information—the attitudes, the behavior, the culture, the dress, everything about a time we can never revisit until the fabulous time machine is invented for real. My favorite historical line at TWRP is Vintage Rose, the 1900s, maybe because I remember much of the last half of it and have heard so many stories about the first half (and before) from my parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles, and other older folks. A story told by someone who lived it or witnessed it is an escape into reality, the reality that was his life, that she sees in her mind’s eye as she speaks, that becomes reality to me as I hear it. While working on a historical romance I am often transported to a world I may have heard of but never lived in, surroundings unfamiliar to me personally that become as familiar as my own home as I read and edit that book, all through the magic of an author’s ability to bring the people of that time and place to life with her writing skills.

The Wild Rose Press, Inc. is a special place to work first of all because it is full of warm and congenial people, whether authors, editors, readers, management, whoever. There are no strangers. I love the way the founders had everything so well thought out and organized even before they opened the doors, and how they continue to keep everyone focused on our goal of nurturing authors and helping them grow. Keeping processes organized and up to date is part of that effort, and so is the constant communication between all of us as we work together to produce the very best book possible for every contracted manuscript. I’m proud to be a part of TWRP and celebrate its 6th birthday!

Win A Kindle Fire and TWRP Gift Certificates

It's our birthday and you get presents! Happy 6th Birthday to the Wild Rose Press. Spend the day with us here on the blog, on facebook, Twitter, the Wilder Blog, and the editor's blog. Winners today will be drawn from those at our party stops. So follow us, leave a comment, share our tweets, be our friend on FB and celebrate with us.

TWRP authors, tell us about your books.

Happy 6th Birthday to The Wild Rose Press!

Just dropping in today to send a shout-out to The Wild Rose Press and its Editor-in-Chief, Rhonda Penders! Both celebrate their birthdays today, and what an occasion it's going to be! Thank you so much for helping me on the road to publication with my Elemental Series. EARTH and WATER are the successes they are because of you and the awesome talent of Faery Rose editor Sarah Hansen! Congrats, and here's to many more terrific years!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Hearts in Darkness Turns 1 & is 99 Cents!

I'm so excited to be celebrating the first anniversary of the publication of my very first book! HEARTS IN DARKNESS is a hot contemporary romance about two people who find love and acceptance while trapped in a pitch-black elevator. And, to make the occasion especially squee-worthy, The Wild Rose Press has lowered the book's price to 99 cents for a limited time!
Buy at Amazon | B&N
Here's the blurb:
Makenna James thinks her day can't get any worse, until she finds herself stuck in a pitch-black elevator with a complete stranger. Distracted by a phone call and juggling too much stuff, the pin-striped accountant caught only a glimpse of a dragon tattoo on his hand before the lights went out.

Caden Grayson is amused when a redhead literally falls at his feet. His amusement turns to panic when the power fails. Despite his piercings, tats, and vicious scar, he's terrified of the dark and confined spaces. Now, he's trapped in his own worst nightmare.

To fight fear, they must both reach out and open up. With no preconceived notions based on looks to hold them back, they discover just how much they have in common. In the warming darkness, attraction grows and sparks fly, but will they feel the same when the lights come back on?

Some HEARTS IN DARKNESS Fun Facts!
  • EPIC eBook Award Winner for Best Novella of 2012
  • HBARWA JABBIC Readers' Choice Award for Sexiest Cover
  • Still Moments Magazine Readers' Choice Award for Best Cover
  • Amazon Bestseller in Romance Anthologies, Contemporary Romance eBooks, Contemporary Romance all books
  • Barnes & Noble Bestseller in Contemporary Romance
  • Fictionwise Bestseller for six months running
  • 111 Amazon reviews with a 4.6 / 5 - star rating
  • Over 2,200 Goodreads ratings

And, what's a party without presents? I've got six great giveaways over at my blog just waiting for you to claim them, so stop on over to my birthday bash!

But don't delay! The reduced price and the prizes are only available through early on Monday, April 23! So go get 'em! And considering getting trapped with a tortured hero...
 
Aaaah, Caden...


Thanks for reading!
Laura Kaye

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Launch Party!

Join the authors of Honky Tonk Hearts on
the main reader loop of The Wild Rose Press
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheWildRosePress
May 9th between 6pm and 10pm EST
to celebrate this wonderful new series full of the cowboys you love!

Along with the fun, there will be random draws during the evening festivities.  Giveaways include:
  • $5.00 Wild Rose Press Gift Certificate
  • Those Violet Eyes T-shirt
  • Guitar pendant necklace
  • 2 Pink Wild Rose Press totes
  • 3 Honky Tonk Hearts envelopes (filled with fun stuff and promo items plus a discount coupon for the Wild Rose Press ebook store)
And all those who comment will also have their name put in the Stetson for a chance to win a Honky Tonk Hearts Prize Pack including T-shirt, tote, $5.00 Wild Rose Press gift certificate...and lots of other fun stuff!

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And that's not all! Before and after the barn doors close on the launch party, the series authors are on the blog circuit with more fun and giveaways.
Join us on the following dates, leave a question or comment for the authors and your name will be added into a draw for another chance to win a Honky Tonk Hearts prize pack! (Draw to take place September 25, 2012)
You won't want to miss a day!
Dates may include a group or single authors…you’ll have to visit to find out! But one thing they will ALL have is sexy, heartbreaking, breathtaking cowboys.

Roses of the Prose: http://www.rosesofprose.blogspot.com/

Wednesday May 2nd
Wednesday May 9th
Saturday May 12th

Paty Jager: Western Wednesdays: http://www.patyjager.blogspot.com

Wednesday June 6th
Wednesday June 13th
Wednesday June 20th
Wednesday June 27th

Wild & Wicked Cowboys: http://wildandwickedcowboys.wordpress.com/

Monday May 14
Wednesday May 23
Saturday June 23
Monday July 23

Kat Henry Doran’s blog: www.WildWomanAuthor.blogspot.com

Monday, April 23
Sunday April 29
Sunday May 6
Monday July 2nd
Monday July 9th
Tuesday July 17th
Monday July 23rd
Monday July 30th

Katherine Gray: http://katherinegrey.blogspot.com

Wednesday July 11
Wednesday July 25

Cowboy Kisses: http://cowboykisses.blogspot.com.

Thursday April 24
Tuesday July 10
Tuesday August 7
Tuesday August 28

Sweethearts of the West: http://sweetheartsofthewest.blogspot.ca/

Wednesday August 22
Thursday August 23

Rachel Brimle: http://rachelbrimble.blogspot.co.uk/.

Saturday April 14
Tuesday May 22
Thursday May 24
Tuesday July 3


There may be more dates added so don’t forget to pop back and check!


Special note: We are still looking for a few more good stories to round out our series...Honky Tonk Hearts submission call and details can be found here: http://wildrosepress.us/publisher/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2673&Itemid=223

Sunday, April 01, 2012

Crimson submission call

Crimson Rose is thrilled to announce a new submission call. It is:

“Summer Heat”

• Spice level: Sweet to Hot
• Length: 7,500 to 55,000 words

Crime and emotions seem to spike on hot summer nights. Bring them together and the results are explosive. Let your late night imaginations run rampant. It can be any kind of mystery or action suspense. The hero and heroine can be the investigators, or the victims. The only requirement is that the heat of a summer night must be a key role. We even
welcome manuscripts taking place in a foreign country.

Submit your synopsis and query to queryus@thewildrosepress.com after checking out the Crimson guidelines on our website. In the subject line include: Summer Heat Series and the Title of your manuscript. For questions or clarification, please feel free to contact Lori Graham, Senior Editor for Crimson Rose, at lori (at) thewildrosepress.com.

Get a jump on summer and start thinking hot now. We look forward to seeing just how far and
how clever your imagination can be.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Writing Medical Themed Contemporary Romance by Lynne Marshall

There has always been fascination with nurses in mass market fiction, because it is predominantly a female profession – though that is changing more each year.

In the 1940’s Cherry Ames was a central character in a running series of hospital based mysteries. These books encouraged girls to become nurses to help with the war effort.

In 1958 there was a series called Candy Stripers – aimed at influencing teenage girls to become hospital candy stripers as an entryway into the medical profession.

It has also been said that the wife of a former Canadian fur trader turned paperback publisher, along with a Canadian editor, discovered a surprise in the local public library. There was a large assortment of decent well-written medical romances published by a long-established London firm. They promptly wrote to them, asking if they might acquire Canadian reprint rights for “light romances dealing with doctors and nurses” soon bringing doctor-nurse stories to North America.
There is a well-known story that in the 1960s, medical romance author Ivy Ferrari was as famous as The Beatles. Her daughter Lillie wrote a fan letter to George Harrison and received a reply from his mother asking, “Are you by any chance related to a writer called Ivy Ferrari, who writes doctor-and-nurse romances?” George’s mother was a huge fan.
Doctor and Nurse Stories are what fuel many current TV dramas such as Grey’s Anatomy. They were the heart of one of the longest running soap operas in U.S. TV, General Hospital, and will continue to appeal to women readers as long as we keep writing them!
Medical Romance has come a long way from Dime Store novels in the 1960-1970s, and since Ivy Ferrari wrote Doctor/Nurse stories. These days the heroine is just as likely to be a doctor as the hero. Right on! I love to write RN protagonists, and after being a registered nurse for twenty-six years, I think you can understand why.
AN INDISCRETION, is my March 2012 Wild Rose Press, Champagne Line e-book which
features strong medical elements. I take a rich girl trying to prove she’s like everyone else by becoming a hardworking RN, and match her with a Hispanic-American doctor who has pulled himself up by his own bootstraps. To mix in a bit of conflict, they share some history—they were once teenage partners in her debutante cotillion classes. Even then the sparks flew, though they didn’t know what to do about it.
When Paul Valverde overstepped his position by asking the rich daughter of his mother’s employer to the school prom, he was summarily punished by Carrington Hanover’s vengeful father.
Flash forward fifteen years—Paul is a successful doctor and Carrington finds herself working for him.
I hope you’ll continue along with the wonderful tradition of doctor-nurse stories and consider An Indiscretion for your reading pleasure!

Do you enjoy medical drama? What is your favorite medical TV show?

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Dark Abandon by Kallie Lane

It's exciting and also a little frightening to know my first book in the Shadow Soldier series has hit cyberspace shelves. It's like sending a child off to school for the first time; all I can do is wish him well and hope for the best.

I love writing this series because the Shadow Soldiers are a great group of guys; funny and charismatic, albeit lethal when they have no choice but to pull out all the stops. And they deserve to find happiness with the right women. It's my job to see they get there, with lots of twists and turns along the way.  And so, for the first time, I introduce you to the Shadow Soldiers, and hope you enjoy the ride.

I'll be doing lots of fun stuff over the next few months...guest blogs and giveaways. I've enclosed some links to this blog post and hope you'll join me. I'll also keep you posted on my website (http://www.kallielane.com):

Guest Blog: February 13, 2012 Author Hannah Howell

Guest Blog: March 11, 2012 Just Romantic Suspense

Guest Blog: March 12, 2012 Just Romantic Suspense

Guest Blog: April 3, 2012 Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews

I hope you enjoy DARK ABANDON. Please contact me and let me know. I look forward to hearing from you.

Happy reading!

Kallie

www.kallielane.com

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Nook Lovers: Daily Cheap Read: Love Delivered by Joya Fields--$...

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Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Resurrected Love - All Romance Ebooks

New Release! Resurrected Love - All Romance Ebooks

Release Day!!!

Just in time for Valentine's Day...what happens when he falls for his best friend's fiancée?




The Golden Rule of Friendship: Do not covet thy best friend’s fiancée.

An easy rule for Shane Gallagher to obey when he meets Eden, as staid and business-minded as his good friend, Brad, whom she is about to marry. But when she unexpectedly blossoms before his eyes, temptation takes seed.


Eden is happy with her calculated marriage plans until she is forced to spend a day with her fiancé’s best friend—minus her fiancé—and experiences an evening far different from her usual calm and analytical existence.

Can Shane stay away from the forbidden fruit? Or will the sweetness and allure prove too much to bear?



Available starting today from The Wild Rose Press, Inc.

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Release Day! AN INHERITANCE FOR THE BIRDS


Today is the release date for my latest Regency comedy novella, An Inheritance for the Birds, the next entry in The Wild Rose Press's Love Letters series. All the stories start with a letter that changes the hero's and heroine's lives. Mine is a letter about an inheritance, but there's a catch...

Available at The Wild Rose Press.

BLURB:


Make the ducks happy and win an estate!

Mr. Christopher "Kit" Winnington can't believe the letter from his late great-aunt's solicitor. In order to inherit her estate, he must win a contest against her companion, Miss Angela Stratton. Whoever makes his great-aunt's pet ducks happy wins.

A contest: What a cork-brained idea. This Miss Stratton is probably a sly spinster who camouflaged her grasping nature from his good-natured relative. There is no way he will let the estate go to a usurper.

Angela never expected her former employer to name her in her will. Most likely, this Mr. Winnington is a trumped-up jackanapes who expects her to give up without a fight. Well, she is made of sterner stuff.

The ducks quack in avian bliss while Kit and Angela dance a duet of desire as they do their utmost to make the ducks--and themselves--happy.

EXCERPT:
Yawning, he shut the door behind him. Enough ducks and prickly ladies for one day. After dropping his satchel by the bed, he dragged off his clothes and draped them over the chair back. He dug a nightshirt from the valise and donned the garment before he blew out both candles.

Bates had already drawn back the bedclothes. The counterpane was soft under Kit's palm, and covered a featherbed. He grinned. By any chance, had they used the down from the pet ducks to stuff the mattress and pillows?

After tying the bed curtains back, he settled into the soft cocoon and laced his fingers behind his head. Tomorrow, he would have it out with Miss Stratton about the steward's residence, but that was tomorrow. He fluffed up his pillow and turned onto his side…

"QUACK!"

A bundle of flapping, squawking feathers exploded from the depths of the covers and attacked him. Throwing his arms over his head for protection, Kit fell out of bed. He scrambled to his feet and bolted for the door, the thrashing, quacking explosion battering him. A serrated knife edge scraped over his upper arm. "Ow!" Batting at the avian attacker with one hand, he groped for the latch with the other.

The door swung open. Miss Stratton, her candle flame flickering, dashed into the chamber. "Esmeralda, you stop that right now!"

The feathered windstorm quacked once more and, in a graceful arc, fluttered to the floor.

Kit lowered his arms and gave a mental groan. A duck. He should have known.

Thank you all,
Linda
Linda Banche
Welcome to My World of Historical Hilarity!
http://www.lindabanche.com

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Monday, January 30, 2012

Stone Heart's Woman Released

Print version of this western historical romance was released last week. Ebook scheduled for release Feb. 17. First chapter can be read here. It's 1879 and the Northern Cheyenne have one last chance to escape the soldiers and go home to the land of the Yellowstone. Stone Heart and Aiden vow to help his people but there are barriers they must break through.

A Peek Into A SECOND CHANCE AT FOREVER with Author JM Stewart

Joanne Stewart, a contemporary Champagne Rose author, is at A Bite of Reuben Sandwich today talking about her upcoming release, A Second Chance at Forever.  We'd love to have you join us! http://www.abiteofreubensandwich.blogspot.com/

~ Alyson Reuben
author of A Beautiful Cage