For the past week, my editor and I have been mulling over title ideas for the third book in my undercover cops series.
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Killer Bunnies |
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Her Only Protector |
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Lone Defender |
For the past week, my editor and I have been mulling over title ideas for the third book in my undercover cops series.
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Killer Bunnies |
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Her Only Protector |
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Lone Defender |
Thank you to everyone who hazarded a guess yesterday as to why my daughter was duct taped to a chair. I loved your creativity! I decided to share the answer here, but if you’d like to read the rest of the post on Five Ways to Improve Your Characterization, you can check it out at Jaunty Quills
The real story…the other night my daughter and son were sitting in the room below my office when my teenage daughter started squealing about how thrilled she is with the characters in the novel she’s writing. The next thing I know, she’s calling for help.
Preoccupied with my own writing, I called down, “Can’t your brother help you?”
More cries rose from the floor below. Muffled this time. Something like, “He did it.”
None to happy about being interrupted, I tromp downstairs, to find out what’s going on. Imagine my glee when I find my daughter duct-taped to her desk chair!
“Wait, don’t move,” I exclaimed, and ran back upstairs for my camera. You see, the heroine in the book I’m working on gets duct-taped by the villain to a chair. I’m seeing … research opportunity!!
I want to know how her muscles feel straining against the tape; the yow of ripped hair when its tugged off; the sensation of the scream building in her throat; the taste of panic when she realizes she can’t get herself free. And just how loud can she shout with a piece of duct tape on her mouth?
Our dear pup even decided to get in on the action and play the hero, doing the courtesy of ripping her free!
By this time, my daughter is getting right into the “research”, and my son is rolling his eyes, no doubt thinking that instead of quieting his nutty sister, he’d created two monsters!
Let me start by assuring you that I DID NOT duct tape my daughter to the chair. Honest!
And isn’t Bella a true hero–um, heroine–to try to free her?
Before I tell you what’s going on at the whacky author’s house, I want to give all of you a chance to guess. Let’s have some creative fun.
Your turn: What do you think is going on?
Then…join me tomorrow at Jaunty Quills where the answer will be revealed, and one lucky commenter will receive a signed copy of Deep Cover.
Also until Sunday, at Margaret Daley’s blog, tell me what undercover cop assignment you would find most intriguing to read about for another chance to win a copy.
at author Lyn Cote’s blog today where I’m talking about the strongest woman I know, friend and author of Finding Glory in the Thorns, Lisa Jamieson.
And finish well.
Today I am visiting Inkwell Inspirations, recounting my experiences at the Writer’s Police Academy, complete with photos. Hope you’ll stop by.
at The Craftie Ladies of Love Inspired Romance today for a fun look at where my character ideas come from. Not from where you might expect!
at Secrets of 7 Scribes today, where I’m talking about my experience at The Writer’s Police Academy and answering questions.
Unless this is your first visit to my blog, you’ve probably already figured out that I got a little exuberant when planning a blog tour to promote my debut release. Forty-five plus stops in total…but who’s counting?
Well, probably you if you’ve already seen me pop up on several of your regular blog destinations!
Today, alone, I’m on four. And if I was smart, I’d be posting something exceptionally witty to entice all the visitors popping over from them to return–hey, I can dream!
But alas, I have my first-ever book signing tonight.
A three hour long book signing!
What was I thinking?
I’ve seen the odd book signing at a store, the authors sitting there looking a tad forlorn as shoppers give them a wide berth.
For THREE hours. Ugh!
I knew there was a reason I shouldn’t have given my relatives free copies. At least I could’ve counted on them showing up, arms a little red from being twisted.
I’m thinking that my pretty face, holding up a copy of the book isn’t going to cut it. And my husband’s no help. I begged him to drive me, which he will. But then he said, what am I supposed to do for three hours?! I can only drink so much coffee. The signing is in Chapters with an adjacent Starbucks. Thank you, Lord!
So I sought encouragement from a few seasoned authors. And here are the top 5 suggestions:
1) Have chocolate on the table, lots of it. …Check
2) Don’t do book signings. …Next
3) Offer a door prize …Check
4) Cajole a really good-looking guy to sit at the table with you. …Hmm, hubby will be in Starbucks…no, better not
5) Chocolate …Okay, so they weren’t all that encouraging!
Then I started thinking, what if people do come? How should I sign the books?
I was once asked by an author whose book I won how I’d like her to sign it. I immediately said, “To my best friend, Sandra, …” And she did! It’s still my favorite signed copy.
But from the practice run I had at my neighbor’s birthday party (because she’s super-sweet and gave a copy of Deep Cover to each guest as a party favor!!), only one out of ten people had a suggestion. To the rest I wrote, “Hope you enjoy the book.”
You’d think a writer could do better than that!
Your Turn: I’m appealing to you, my dear blog readers, to give me some ideas. How would you like an author to sign a copy of her book for you?
BTW: I’m at Kav’s joint-blog today Inkspirational Messages
Also on The Love Inspired Authors Blog talking about Miller’s Bay, the setting for Deep Cover
And at the ACFW blog (for writers) talking about the value of writing contests.
And at My Book Therapy because I’m a crazy woman who can’t say no!
Today I’m being interviewed by award-winning Love Inspired Suspense author, and dear friend, Sandra Robbins, at her joint-author blog called The Borrowed Book.
Now, I know, I know, I know…another interview?!
If you’ve read any of them…which is probably how you found this blog in the first place, you probably know more about me than you ever wanted to know.
But… it’s a cool blog.
And a big wave hello to those who have popped over from The Borrowed Book. My regular posting days are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.