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Ready for the first vignette, part I?

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Well, I did promise to start serializing a vignette on the blog starting in July, and being July 1, it seems a good way to start the month, right? My unstructured muse was so excited about me doing some writing “purely for fun” that I started to dash off a few lines after the “work day”, just to get the thought processes going, and in 20 minutes I’d put out 1000 words. So apparently, July 1 is a perfect time to start (smile).

All my weekly blogs won’t be vignette serials from here on out – there will be weeks I’ll still post some of my usual “Deep Thought” ruminations (God/dess help us), or tell you about current or upcoming things that may interest you. I intend the vignette serials as a great way to stay in touch with “why writing is fun”, something that every author needs to keep her contracted work filled with the same sense of excitement and inspiration. At least, that’s my theory.

So here’s how it will go. I’ll serialize each vignette until it seems to come to a proper stopping place, and then I’ll send the full HTML file to Terry, who runs my yahoo fan group. She’ll post it in the files section so you can visit the story again whenever. And then I’ll start serializing the next vignette idea. So on and so forth.

Be as interactive as you wish. Comment on the vignette, good or bad things, what you wish would happen, where you’d like to see me go next, either with this vignette or a whole new idea. Can’t promise that I’ll always go in that direction or grant that wish, if the muse is tugging me hard in another direction, but it’s just as likely I will! So don’t be shy. As far as vignette ideas, they can feature characters from ANY of my full length works.

Final note (and then I’ll stop babbling and post Part I of Tyler Tied Up in the post directly after this one) – I’m going to try and not be an anal editor on these things. The point is kind of a free flow, so if you see the occasional typo, please forgive me. However, that said, you know I can never abide to do shoddy work, so if you think a vignette is substandard, you let me know that, too! I want you to enjoy reading these as much as I’m enjoying writing them.

All right, off to do a last quick read through, then we’ll post that vignette…

Newsletter Contest Winner

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Okay, for the June newsletter, Tara is our contest winner! I’ve sent her an email so she can choose which of my current and future titles she wants. Thanks to everyone who entered. Next month we’ll of course be offering an exclusive excerpt to the guestbook, as well as a contest prize of a copy of Beloved Vampire and an additional cool prize. I’ll be going out to do my Internet shopping soon for an irresistible something or other that relates to the book (grin).

If I’m reading it correctly (and I hope I am), looks like Beloved Vampire got a Top Pick in Romantic Times Magazine for the August issue. This is making me even more excited to get the book into your hands. Hopefully, you all will agree with the review (wink).

This is just a short post tonight. I have to go investigate mailing lists on Writerspace and the wonderful world of Twitter. Yep, it’s an expand-my-promo horizons night. Wish me luck as I see what’s involved in becoming a Twit (snort). Social networking – shudder.

Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend and Father’s Day celebration.

Lori Foster Reader-Author Get Together

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

As I mention in my current June newsletter (sent out tonight, hopefully), if you’re not much of the “spa weekend” type, but you love the “girls getaway” concept, (and of course I KNOW you love reading romance) this type of conference is perfect. It’s a weekend of sitting around and chatting with other romance lovers, both authors and readers. It’s very non-intimidating and fun, with great food, silly games and a chance just to be yourself. I enjoyed myself immensely, and was gratified to meet so many Ohio-area readers (and those who traveled even further), who’ve enjoyed my books and wanted to talk about them. I sold out of all the signing copies of Mermaid’s Kiss, Witch’s Beauty and Vampire’s Claim!

Here are a few shots. In this picture, I’m with Jacquelyn Frank (red head) and LoriFoster2009RAGTandPets 073Emma Holly (sitting). I told them I wanted this picture so that I could look like an important author (wink), because of course both of these ladies are NY Times and bestselling authors, as well as great women. At the beginning of the conference, authors chose a table at which to sit (4 authors per 10-person table), so readers would know where to find them. I had the good fortune to sit at Emma’s table, and found someone more shy than myself – while being entirely gracious and not hesitant to provide her insightful views about writing, critiquing, etc.  A very talented lady. I’m reading her book Velvet Glove right now, and it is everything I was told it would be. Emotional and hardcore erotic at once.

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Headed off to another conference…

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Hey, y’all. Just a short one this week. In a couple days I head off to the Lori Foster Reader-Author Get Together in West Chester, Ohio, just outside Cincinnati. We’ll be at the Cincinnati Marriott North on Mulhauser Road. If you’re in the area, be sure and stop by. There’s a signing on Saturday from 2-4pm and I’ll be signing Mermaid’s Kiss, Witch’s Beauty and Vampire’s Claim – as well as any other book a reader wants to bring! If you’d like to go to the conference, I think the registration fee is very reasonable, about $50, but the signing is open to the public without a registration fee.

This is my first author-sponsored conference. I’ve been told they’re much more informal and laid back than the big conferences, and I should bring casual clothes (grin). There’s a pizza party Friday night, a luau Saturday night, and in between a lot of time for readers and authors to hang out in the ballroom and by the pool to talk books and writing and just enjoy one another’s company. What’s also great is that all the raffle tickets bought for the baskets/giveaways being offered by authors, sponsors and other industry folks will benefit One Way Farm Children’s Home which helps abused and neglected children. Also, one of the books being promoted heavily at the conference is an anthology called Tails of Love, put together by Lori and some fellow authors to benefit the Animal Adoption Foundation. So this is obviously a good gathering of folks.

If I don’t see you there, I’ll look forward to bringing you a report next week. AND I’ll give you an update on Gideon, Anwyn and Daegan. They are evolving into an incredible threesome, and Daegan is seriously hot. Since Gideon was already nothing to kick out of bed, I think you’ll like their chemistry with Anwyn (wink)

Have a great week!

I have not forgotten you all…

Friday, May 1st, 2009

As some of you know, I came back from RT with a terrible head cold and four days to the deadline for Honor Bound. My very kind editor agreed to extend the deadline to Monday so I could divide my time between sleeping in a sinus-compacted, feverish state and blearily going through the draft once more. Thank heavens I’d already polished it fairly well before I left, because no telling how sharp my editing faculties are right now (laughter).

Anyhow, my plan is for a great, comprehensive blog post about the conference sometime next week, promise. Thanks for your patience in the interim, and look forward to sharing with you!!

Oh, in the meantime, a couple places to see/hear about conference stuff:

The wonderful Terri Smythe -http://blog.terrises.com/

Pictures at delightful Judi Fennell’s blog – http://judifennell.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/rt-authors-galore/

and video at lovely author Renee George’s site:

http://romance-the-night.com/Renee_George/?page_id=171

Talk to you soon!