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Fanwork Friday: Art Nouveau Firefly Posters

March 1, 2013 by Leta

If you were a fan of the show Firefly then you know that the travesty of its short life can never be forgotten. In the meantime, there are people who celebrate the show for what it was and could’ve been with all the passion of their art. Here are some examples:

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The above are by Megan Lara and you can get them HERE.

Filed Under: Fandom, Fanwork Friday Tagged With: art, art nouveau, firefly, firefly posters, megan lara

Rabble — Thoughts and Kickstarter

February 28, 2013 by Leta

Apparently, this is some game app, but I thought it fit this post rather nicely.
Apparently, this is some game app, but I thought it fit this post rather nicely.

Rabble is being touted as publishing’s potential answer to The Trouble With Finding Books Online (Forbes). Some are describing it as “Rotten Tomatoes for books.” It is apparently going to be the first site of its kind to try to put self-published books on the same level playing field as traditionally published books.

After reading the Forbes article, I was pretty interested in the concept and even went to Rabble’s Kickstarter page to find out more about it. They’d raised $510 toward their goal of $10,000 in the less-than-one-day the kickstarter had been live.

I admit this surprised me. I mean, compare that to the recent HONY efforts to raise money for kids for camp. He’s got $60,000 now, but at a similar stage in the game as Rabble’s attempt, he had over $10,000 raised. Is the difference that one is for charity and everyone has a dog in that? And the Rabble Kickstarter is for an untried website where only some people (readers, authors) might have a dog in it? Probably. That would probably explain a lot. And I’m also not sure where this Rabble Kickstarter is being marketed. I only read about it because a friend sent that Forbes article to me in a general interest sort of way.

But, I don’t think that’s all that’s going on here. HONY is a very life affirming organization and their reason for their Kickstarter was inspiring. He’d had DNKY in Bangkok steal what amounts to about $100,000 worth of his photos. And instead of suing them, or wasting his time on that, this is what he had to say:

I feel like the luckiest guy in the world right now. I do what I love every day. No amount of money would be worth taking my mind off that. Not for a month. Not for a week. Not for a day.

In ten years, I don’t want to look back on this week as some sort of missed opportunity. I’d rather remember it as that time we took something negative and used it as an excuse to send a bunch of kids to summer camp– who otherwise would not have had the resources to go.

We’ve raised almost $10,000 in just a few hours, which is great. We may need a few heroes to reach our $75,000 goal, but either way we are going to make a huge impact, and I’m thrilled about that.

That’s inspiring and makes me want to give him and his cause some money.

Which brings me back to Rabble, when I clicked on the Kickstarter page for Rabble, I was immediately disappointed. Not in how little money they’d raised, but in the aggressive and hostile tone they took in the headline: Death to the Sockpuppets.

I think we can all agree that sockpuppetry in reviews exists and that it sometimes gets out of hand. But when I read about Rabble in the Forbes article, I wasn’t thinking about sockpuppets. I was thinking, “Wow, this could be huge. It would be amazing to see this built. It will be fascinating to see them aggregate reviews in a helpful way and to put self-pub and traditional on the same level.”

But when I clicked, instead of seeing anything inspiring like, “Let’s fix reviews together! Let’s build something amazing!” Instead, I got a faceful of anger. I immediately no longer felt like donating.

Call me strange, but I just don’t think anger sells. Or it doesn’t sell for me, anyway. Not when it comes to this kind of thing.

I closed the page and didn’t donate. I still haven’t. Even though I still think that if Rabble is more like the Forbes article descrption, then I want it to exist. Strange how easily we are turned off by things, isn’t it?

Filed Under: books, Reviews, writing Tagged With: anger doesn't sell, book reviews, HONY, kickstarter, Rabble, rotten tomatoes for books, sock puppets

February 27, 2013 by Leta

For a long time I wanted to dislike her for very valid reasons, at this point, though, I find I just can’t. I give in to the liking of her.

https://letablake.com/2013/02/27/3983/

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Writer Wednesday: Sabrina York

February 27, 2013 by Leta

darkfancy_msrWelcome. Please Introduce yourselves.

JAMES TULLY, EARL OF DARLINGTON NODS. A GOLD-TINGED CURL FLOPS ONTO HIS BROW. I’m James.

THE PETITE BLONDE AT HIS SIDE SMILES AND PATS HIS HAND. And I’m Helena Simpson.

JAMES FROWNS. Helena Simpson…Tully.

SHE GIGGLES. I keep forgetting.

Although I still think of you as Eloise, darling. THEY GAZE INTO EACH OTHER’S EYES UNTIL THE INTERVIEWER BECOMES A LITTLE UNCOMFORTABLE.

Ahem. Can you tell us a little about yourselves?  

ROUSED FROM HIS REVERIE, JAMES BLINKS. Certainly. While I’m a peer of the realm, I spend a lot of time in the stables. Love a good line.

He has the finest stables in Christendom. HELENA SMILES IMPISHLY. And the most beautiful gardens.

AGAIN WITH THE MOONING.

Soooo…How did you meet? Was it love at first sight?  

JAMES CHUCKLES. It was definitely lust at first sight.

HELENA WRINKLES HER NOSE. First sight? I looked a mess! You see, I’d run away from home and I was hiding in his gardener’s shed. I was wet, bedraggled—

And there was a hank of beef hanging out of her mouth. THIS, JAMES CROWS. It was adorable.

HELENA HUMPHS. I was hungry. A GRUMBLE.

Why were you running away?

Oh! HELENA ROLLS HER EYES. My guardian was forcing me into a marriage with a hideous Lord.

JAMES FROWNS AND MUTTERS UNDER HIS BREATH, Not so hideous.

Hideous! I saw him in Brighton several summers ago. He was fat and bug-eyed and had lips like a landed trout. SHE SHUDDERS. At any rate, I had to run away. And that’s how I met James. My romantic gardener.

You’re a…gardener?

JAMES COLORS. I might have pretended to be a gardener.

Why on earth would a Lord of the Realm pretend to be a gardener?

JAMES AND HELENA EXCHANGE A GLANCE, BUT DON’T ANSWER. THEIR KNOWING SMILES TELL THE TALE, THOUGH.

 All right. Let’s move on. James, what is your most frustrating quality?  

HELENA ANSWERS. He’s stubborn.

I most certainly am not stubborn. THIS HE SAYS WITH A STUBBORN TILT TO HIS SQUARE CHIN.

You are supremely stubborn. And demanding. And occasionally arrogant. And…dominating. FOR SOME REASON, HER VOICE SOFTENS ON THIS LAST WORD. AS DOES HER EXPRESSION. A DELICATE BLUSH RISES ON HER CHEEKS.

JAMES SNORTS. Hardly arrogant. But let’s talk about your most frustrating quality, darling.

Oh. Let’s. SHE SOUNDS DELIGHTED TO DO SO.

Okay. What is Helena’s most frustrating quality? 

It’s not a quality, so much as a habit.

HELENA SNIFFS. I have no habits.

You clap your hands.

SHE BOGGLES. I clap my hands? That’s my most frustrating quality?

JAMES TURNS TO THE INTERVIEWER WITH A DARK LOOK. She claps her hands. It makes her look like a little girl. Do you know how…off-putting that can be? When a man’s in a…certain mood?

Hmm. I can only imagine.

Some men are always in a certain mood. THIS, HELENA OFFERS IN AN ASIDE.

JAMES ADJUSTS HIS CRAVAT. I’ve never heard a complaint about that.

AGAIN, THEIR EYES MEET. WICKED SMILES BLOSSOM.

So.

THE INTERVIEWER MUST INTERJECT.

What is her best quality then?

JAMES GAZES AT HELENA FOR A LONG LONG WHILE BEFORE HE RESPONDS. Everything.

Everything?

Everything. Her face, her voice, certainly her body.

HELENA WRINKLES HER NOSE. I’m tiny.

I love that you’re tiny. I love everything about you, darling.

And I love you.

A QUICK KISS. THEN A LONG ONE. YEAH. A REALLY LONG ONE. THE INTERVIEWER GLANCES AT HER WATCH.

So Helena, what is your favorite thing about James?

SHE DOES NOT HESITATE. His palm. A WHISPER.

WHILE THE INTERVIEWER IS PERPLEXED BY THIS ANSWER, JAMES SEEMS TO UNDERSTAND COMPLETLEY. A DEFINITIVE FIRE BLAZES IN HIS EYE AND HE SHIFTS, AS THOUGH HIS POSITION HAS SUDDENLY BECOME UNCOMFORTABLE.

Hookay… Next question.

THE INTERVIEWER CONSULTS HER LIST.

If you could have one wish come true, what would it be and why?

JAMES STANDS AND GRABS HELENA BY THE HAND. I wish this interview was over. My wife and I need to have…a chat.

HELENA GASPS. TREMBLES VISIBLY. Now, James?

Now, Helena. Right now.

HIS EXPRESSION IS ADAMANT, AND ARROGANT AND DOMINANT AS HELL. SHE DOES NOT DEMUR. WHAT WOMAN WOULD?

AND WHILE HE IS CLEARLY IN A HURRY TO WHISK HIS WIFE AWAY, HE TAKES THE TIME TO BOW OVER MY HAND AND THANK ME FOR THE LOVELY VISIT, AS A TRUE GENTLEMAN WOULD.

AND, AS THEY DISSAPEAR IN A FLURRY OF CRINOLINE AND LACE, I HAVE TO ADMIT…I’M A LITTLE JEALOUS OF HELENA.

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Welcome Sabrina York, Your Royal Hotness. Tell us a little about yourself!
Hello all! Thanks for having me Leta! Well, I’m an award-winning erotic author and while I’ve only been around for a while—my first book came out last April—I’m delighted to report I now have a dozen titles available or coming soon. They range from novels to novellas to short stories—everything from contemporary erotic romance to BDSM to erotic horror.

Yeah. I know. Horror? That one took me by surprise, but writing happens that way sometimes. I can build the characters and the bones of the plot, but the story has its own ideas.

Of course, my passion is for romance so I focus on that. The steamier, the better. And because I am a snarky minx, you might chuckle once in a while.
From your back catalog, do you have a secret favorite? If so which book and why?
My absolute favorite—and I know we’re not supposed to have them!—is Folly. I cut my teeth reading Regency romances as a girl and so it was a real joy to try my hand. Folly was so much fun to write and I fell in love with the characters.

When I finished the manuscript, I was so into that world, James and Helena’s story just flowed right out. And when I finished that one…Edward and Violet came to visit. They nagged me for weeks to write their stories. If all goes well, there will be at least four books in this series and maybe more.

All thanks to Sabrina York’s Folly!

What’s the coolest factoid that you discovered while doing research for this book?
Funny you should ask. I’ve read so many historical romances in my life, I thought I knew everything there was to know about the Regency period. Well, as they say, that’s what you get for thinking!

When Folly went to final line edits the word came back: Silly rabbit, the Tantalus (the ubiquitous feature in every Regency I’ve ever read, where the Lord of the Manor keeps his liquor locked up so the servants cannot snitch it) wasn’t invented until much later.

Another blow to my sexy plots…apparently women didn’t wear pantaloons in the Regency period. Those came along during the much stricter Victorian era. I had to rewrite several key scenes on that revelation.

Trust me, it pays to know your History of Underwear. Especially if you’re writing erotic romance.

Well, I hope I’ve piqued your interest! Dark Fancy is available on Amazon  and at Ellora’s Cave and everywhere-books are sold.

About Sabrina York

Sabrina is an award winning author of erotic romance with over a dozen titles available, ranging from sweet & sexy erotic romance to BDSM to erotic horror. Connect with her on twitter @sabrina_york or Facebook.

Check out Sabrina’s books and read an excerpt on her webpage (www.sabrinayork.com) or explore on Amazon or at Ellora’s Cave.

  • Adam’s Obsession: Contemporary Erotic Romance
  • Extreme Couponing: Contemporary BDSM
  • Folly: Erotic Regency
  • Pushing Her Buttons: Contemporary BDSM
  • Rising Green: Steamy Erotic horror
  • Training Tess: Contemporary BDSM
  • Trickery: Magical Domination
  • Tristan’s Temptation: Contemporary Erotic Romance

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Win a Tiara From Her Royal Hotness!

Enter to win a gorgeous tiara by signing up for Sabrina York’s Royal Hotsheet (new book and contest info only–no spam! Your e-mail address will not be shared). If you’re already getting the newsletter, don’t fret. You’re already in the drawing. Send an email with “Enter Me” in the subject line (this is erotica, after all) to sabrina@sabrinayork.com. The drawing will be March 31, 2013.

One entry per person.

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Tell your friends about Sabrina York, Her Royal Hotness. If they sign up for Sabrina’s Hotsheet you earn another entry, plus a chance at a Referrals Only drawing for more bling. (NOTE: They must tell me that you referred them in the message box so I can give you credit).

Good luck!!!

Filed Under: books, writing Tagged With: bdsm, regency, sabrina york, writer wednesday

The Truth About Where I Write

February 25, 2013 by Leta

Not too long ago I came across a little project by Kyle Cassidy called Where I Write. It’s a beautiful and interesting photo essay on where Sci-Fi and Fantasy authors do their writing.

I started imaginging a future where someone might ask me in all earnest interest where I do my writing. And maybe want to take a picture of me in it. (Hahaha, let’s all snorfle at the probability of that future.) But…well, the answer to the question, for the most part, is a bit odd. I’m not sure how many other people write in the location I generally do my writing.

Let me show a picture of a similar location if not my exact one.

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That’s right. I write in my bathtub. Yes. It’s true. And, yes, I put water in, but not as much as when I’m taking a bath, just enough to keep warm. And, no, I’m not worried about dropping my computer in. And, NO, I am not an idiot–it isn’t plugged into an outlet. And, yes, that means I’m usually naked. Now, how’s that for an image?

All of this came to a head recently when I hired a babysitter to watch my kiddo on every other Saturday in order to get in some extra writing time. Obviously, it would be very odd to write in the bathroom the whole time she’s here. And it’s kind of the only truly serviceable bathroom in the house for various reasons, so it wouldn’t do to hog it with my naked self the whole time she’s here. Which means I had to figure out a new place to write. I’m still not sure if I’ve found a satisfactory one.

At the moment, I waffle between writing in my bedroom with the door shut and white noise makers on, or going to my office and writing there. I’m not sure which I find most inspiring or helpful. I dislike losing the travel time when going to the office, but when I’m home I can’t help but “parent” from a distance. It’s hard to let that role go.

Anyway, I’m trying to find a new writing space that works as well as my beloved bathtub. Wish me luck.

Filed Under: writing Tagged With: babysitter, bathtub, fantasy authors, kyle cassidy, life's odd problems, sci-fi authors, where i write

Fanworks Friday: Fanart by Sudjino

February 22, 2013 by Leta

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This is a wonderful rendering of Dylan O’Brien in his silly werewolf hat. See more at Sudjuino’s work at his/her Deviant Art page found HERE.

Filed Under: Art, Fandom, Fanwork Friday Tagged With: deviant art, dylan o'brien, paws, sudjino, teen wolf, wolf hat

GRL from a Socially Anxious Newbie Perspective

February 22, 2013 by Leta

I wanted to reblog Amelia’s post about this, found HERE, but WordPress made that look a jumble mess, so I’m going to post about it with a link instead. So, please read Amelia’s post before reading mine.

As an incredibly new author and one who didn’t necessarily know if she was going to even attempt to attend GRL (and still isn’t sure), I saw one comment that made a lot of sense to me. An author named Daniel (sorry, I’ve forgotten the last name!) suggested that if they’d wanted to give those 30 authors the readers requested a heads-up, they could have sent them all personal messages saying, “We’ve been alerted that readers very much want you at this con. This is the day and time registration opens, it’s first come, first serve, but we and your readers would really love to see you there!” I thought that was a decent comment on a possible solution to this situation.

From the outside looking in, the main problem seemed to be the communication of the changes. The newsletter was so poorly worded that it’s kind of amazing. The clarification was worded much, much better and it probably would have gone over better as an initial communication about the topic. It is kind of a shame that they didn’t release that the wording of the first was so…problematic. (Although, the bit in the clarification post about how important it is to keep the stress levels of the better known authors–who have most likely attended plenty of cons–at a low level is kind of hilariously off-putting, too. I mean, newbie authors are super busy people as well, probably holding down a day job still, running a family, and trying to write/market; not to mention they are also probably a whole lot more stressed about attending a con situation for the first time–much more stressed than a well-known author who has been to many.)

I think they knew quite well that a kerfuffle was going to come of it, otherwise their original newsletter probably wouldn’t have needed a multi-paragraph reminder that they are all volunteers and do this for the love of it and please, for the love of God, don’t crucify us.

I, for one, am not upset or angry. I feel like I’m watching it from a bird’s eye view because I didn’t have a dog in the fight, so to speak. From the outside looking in, they just really bungled the communication side of things, imho. This could have been avoided by seriously thinking through how to present this whole thing. I wonder if the person who penned the “must-have author” line spent the day in bed with covers over their heads yesterday, because I’m quite sure the hurt feelings that came out of that were something he/she never intended.

Anyway, it’s an interesting mess. I’m curious how it will play out. I haven’t decided if I will attempt to attend or not. It’s in driving distance for me which makes it appealing, but as a newbie author who is already a socially anxious person, this kerfuffle has made it look like a pretty scary thing to attempt. Maybe since I’m so stressed about it they could give me a pre-registration time and hold my hand through all the steps of the process? Just kidding.

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After their clarification, which can be found here, I have to admit that while some logical part of me understands what they are attempting, I’m still not sure I agree with what they’ve chosen to do. Regardless, being a Libra with social anxiety issues, I very much want to give them the benefit of the doubt and be fair to them, but, like Amelia, my triggers were pushed hard here. Like her, there were tears. Not because I won’t be a special invited person, I already knew that, but because I was able to imagine the grueling, exhausting, emotional let-down of it all so clearly. Like her, I’m anxious about attending now. I had been moderately excited and now I just feel dread–and certainty that if I even try to register I won’t ‘make it’ because there are only 30 spots I qualify for anyway.

It’s pretty disappointing. I’m…at an emotional loss with it all. Though, as I said, I’m still waiting to see how it all shakes out.

Filed Under: books, writing Tagged With: 2013, changes, clarification, communication, con, gayromlit, gayromlit retreat, grl, newbie, social anxiety, turn and face the strain

Writer Wednesday: Anya Richards

February 20, 2013 by Leta

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What are your names? And tell us a little about yourselves?

J: I am Jakuta Dagbo, once a storm god in the West African pantheon known as the Orixás, now a tattoo artist at the Midnight Café. After what happened when I was on the human side of the Veil, I’m happy not to have the kind of responsibility I had back then, even if I can’t always let go of my protective nature.

G: My name is Gràinne Bairdie, and I’m a banshee, although now I’m wondering if that’s all I really am. It’s all I could remember—a cold, emotionless life—until recently. I want to feel, want to know if I could be more, even if it kills me to find out.

How did you meet? Was it love at first sight?

J: I could tell a storm was coming, even before Gràinne walked in through the door looking for a tat. I just didn’t know the feeling had nothing to do with the weather.

G: Jakuta was just another piece in my puzzle of self-discovery, until he touched me…
If it wasn’t love at first sight, what changed?

J: You can’t go through what we did together without learning the heart of a person, and what I learned about her just made me want her more, and for forever.

G: I knew what I felt, what I wanted from Jakuta, but how was I to know whether it was real or not? Everything was so new to me.

What do you believe is your worst or most frustrating quality? What about his/hers?

J: Ha! Where do I start? Lack of anger management is obviously my worst flaw, closely followed by impatience and a lack of empathy. Can I stop now? It’s getting a little depressing. As for Gràinne, her lack of trust in me—in what we have together—that’s frustrating as hell.
What is your best quality? What about his/hers?

G: I have no memory of my past, so it’s hard to tell what my best quality is. If I can get my memory back, maybe I can tell you later.  But Jakuta, oh, that’s easy. He’s protective, caring, ready to take on any- and everything for me.
If you could have one wish come true, what would it be and why?
J: I think we’d have the same wish—or similar anyway—that Gràinne get her memory and emotions back. Of course, I want her to stay with me too, let me help her through whatever that will bring, but I don’t think that will happen.

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Tell us a little about yourself!

I write erotic romance and erotica under the names Anya Richards and Anya Delvay and offer editing services through my website Grammar Goggles. While those things keep me busy, I also have a part-time job as a law clerk too. As a transplant to the Frozen North, winter, more particularly the ice it brings on the ground, is my least favorite time of the year. Ice should be in a glass, with a nice shot of Appleton rum on it, not under my feet!

I have a wonderful husband, three children (who pretend I write religious tracts) a cat, Moe, and a dog, Sable, whose street name is Beansie, which suits her down to the ground. What little spare time I have is taken up with cooking, crafting, reading and, occasionally, sewing, although I don’t do as much of the latter now as I did when I was younger and wanted the latest fashions but didn’t want to spend the money to get them.

From your back catalogue, do you have a secret favorite? If so which book and why?

StoneHardPassion_msrI have to confess that, while I love Fleeing Fate, which is the first book in the Unveiled Seductions series, I really, really love the second book, Stone-Hard Passion. It was the first time I’d written a hero like Vidar or, for that matter, a heroine like Jasmina. As the book unfolded I just became more and more invested in them and their happiness, wanting, so very badly, to make it come out right for them in the end, despite all the obstacles. The reality is, if I can’t feel my characters as I write, if I don’t like them, that book doesn’t get finished, so being invested in the people I create isn’t new. What was new with these two was just how real they became to me, and how much I craved their HEA.

 

What’s next for you?

someonehadtodoit_msrWell, I just got an acceptance for the third book in the Unveiled Seductions series, Dragon’s Claim, and I’m working on the fourth book, which has the working title Jaguar in the Sun. I’m also very excited to be a part of a humorous erotic anthology, Fondled and Gobbled. The first book, Someone Had To Do It, was released on February 6th, and the second, Going Back for Seconds, will be out on February 22nd. The Cabal of Hotness, as we call ourselves (*grin*) are also under contract for another round of anthologies, so it’s all very exciting. To get an idea of how all the craziness came to be, you can check out the “primer” here, and please stop by and visit our group page.

 

fleeingFate_msrFleeing Fate

Jakuta Dagbo knows bad weather’s approaching, even though the sky above the faie world is clear. And when Gràinne Bairdie walks into The Midnight Café wanting an arcane tattoo, he realizes the tempest raging into his life has nothing to do with wind and rain. Just one look at her brings his storm god libido, and the protective instincts he no longer trusts, to thundering life.

Gràinne is a banshee on the run, desperate to claim the emotions she’s sure are rightfully hers and has no time to explore the sparks of need flying between herself and Jakuta. What she’s trying to do will bring the wrath of the Banshee Council down on her head, and she knows they’ll do anything to stop her.

Yet, as Gràinne and Jakuta peel back the layers of their lives, searching for the answers she needs, they can’t ignore the lightning-hot passion searing their blood. And when desire reaches its apex, demanding complete surrender to the cyclone of desire, neither can resist. Even if it means Gràinne’s banshee wail of release will be her last.

Anya Richards

Journeys Through Seduction

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Filed Under: books, Reading Tagged With: anya richards, fleeing fate, fondled and gobbled, going back for seconds, hea, jakuta dagbo, pricked, stone-hard passion

Hints At Books To Come: The Wolf and The Student and The Mess

February 18, 2013 by Leta

The hints for this upcoming book are as follows.

This song:

These photos:

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ETA for the book? I’m hoping to have it done by December 2013 and possibly out in 2014. But the gods would seriously need to be on my side for that to happen.

Filed Under: Music, Photos, Video Tagged With: brunette model, dylan o'brien, everything has changed, taylor swift, wolf ring

Fanworks Friday: The Adventure by Greensilver

February 15, 2013 by Leta

 

Who doesn’t love Neville? Everyone loves Neville, right? A wonderful fanvid for the true hero of Harry Potter.

Filed Under: Fandom, Fanwork Friday, Music Tagged With: fanvid, fanvideo, harry potter, neville, the adventure

Happy Galentine’s Day!

February 13, 2013 by Leta

What’s Galentine’s Day? Oh it’s only the best day of the year. Every February 13th my lady friends and I leave our husbands and our boyfriends at home and we just kick it breakfast style. Ladies celebrating ladies. It’s like Lilith Fair, minus the angst. Plus, frittatas!

To all my gals! Happy Galentine’s Day! You’ve always been there for me and I hope I’ve given you as much in return. I wish we could all be together for waffles or frittatas and gal time, but since we can’t, have some e-cards crafted by the wonderful Megan at The Secret Life of Us.

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And a bonus awesome Parks & Rec Galentine Day fanvideo! It’s worth it! Go watch!

I love you, ladies! Thank you for being your amazing, awesome, beautiful, smart, talented, hilarious selves!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: galentine's day, parks and rec, the secret life of us

Writer Wednesday: Cris Anson

February 13, 2013 by Leta

After taking a break from Writer Wednesday for several months, I’m rebooting it with a new format. From now on, we’ll interview the main characters of the book and then follow up with a few questions for the author. I saw this done elsewhere recently and it really helped me know right away if I’d be interested in the book or not–much more so than a traditional author interview. Hopefully, you guys will also enjoy this change up!

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Today I’ll be interviewing the main characters from Cris Anson’s book Mercy and Redemption.

What are your names? And tell us a little about yourselves?

Thanks for asking us here today, Leta. My name is Mercy Howe and I’m a Boston TV chef specializing in colonial cooking. It helps that I live in a mashup of a 1735 kitchen and an 1800s carriage house, because I test my recipes in my walk-in fireplace. I was trekking through an old cemetery in central Massachusetts looking for interesting gravestones to illustrate a book when I heard these two guys raising a ruckus around a gravesite. Turns out they found a common ancestor, so we started a conversation about the past.

Hey there, I’m Adam Connolly, a locally famous sculptor. In a recent issue, Improper New England Magazine named me Most Eligible Bachelor. When I saw Mercy, I wanted to have a horizontal conversation right away, know what I mean? There we were, Seth and me, high-fiving that we found the actual grave of a great-great-great whoever back in the 1700s and this blonde angel comes down the hill and says Hi, guys, what are you doing? And I wanted to, you know, get to know her.

Yeah, we got that. Hi, Leta. Thanks for the warm welcome. Adam and I met at an online genealogical research site. I’m his long-lost cousin, Seth Maddox, an architect near Philadelphia specializing in historic restorations. I’m not as in-your-face as he is. I believe it’s slow and steady that wins the race, if you’ve ever heard of Aesop’s Fables. Which Adam probably hasn’t, he’s so busy bedding every woman within reach. I believe in quality, not quantity.

How did you meet? Was it love at first sight?

It’s Mercy again, and I’ll be answering the rest of your questions, because these guys would just bicker all day long. No, not at first sight, but I was certainly intrigued. I mean, hunks with a capital H, both of them. And such different personalities. Can you keep a secret? The day we met, Adam and I shared more than just a kiss *blushing*. Then the next day Seth researched where I live and visited me, and darned if we didn’t share an itch-scratching as well. So yes, I guess it was love (or at least lust) at first sight—with both of them, except I couldn’t choose between them.

If it wasn’t love at first sight, what changed?

I kept getting flashbacks of a previous life, and I realized that I had known both of them back in the 1690s. That’s right, more than 300 years ago. I was intrigued by the possibility of reincarnation so I kept pushing them both, recreating scenes from my past that I remembered, hoping they’d remember it as well. And yes, that included bedroom scenes *big grin*.

What do you believe is your worst or most frustrating quality? What about his/hers?

*laughs* The guys would probably say my most frustrating quality is my inability to choose between them. Although when I approached them with the idea of a ménage, they both agreed it was a capital idea.

Let’s see, Adam’s worst quality…do you have any idea how frustrating it is to be his date at a black-tie event and see all the groupies swarming around him without even acknowledging that I’m there? And he just stands there and absorbs it without pushing them away. Seth, well, Seth needs a more-than-gentle push. He’s a quiet kind of guy and sometimes a girl just needs to take things into her own hands.

What is your best quality? What about his/hers?

Since my TV cooking show is filmed before a live audience, I have to say it’s my ability to roll with the punches. If I make a blooper, I kind of joke my way out of it. It helps in my personal life, too, such as when I shift between one man and the other and still keep my head. Never once did I mix up their names, even when I was almost out of my mind with—um, never mind. *blushes*

Seth’s best quality is his ability to have fun and find the bright side no matter the situation. Adam’s is the overwhelming force of his personality; you can’t help but be intrigued by him.

If you could have one wish come true, what would it be and why?

Other than world peace? I wish people would have more of an appreciation of the past. We have so much to learn from what our forefathers and foremothers went through, how they struggled, what they fought for. What would that forefather that Adam and Seth found think of flush toilets? Jet planes? Cell phones? So many things we take for granted, like freedom and automatic washing machines and the simple act of reading a book. Do you know there are folks in America who think hamburger comes from a machine? Who have never seen a tomato ripening on a vine? There’s a saying that those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Wouldn’t it be awful if we had to go back to living like it was 1694?

If, after reading this character interview, you’re interested in Mercy & Redemption, you can pick it up here!

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Now tell us a little about you, the writer!

I’m an old broad with a young (dirty) mind. Married twice, loved them both, buried them both, wouldn’t mind someone else to love but he’d better be young enough to keep up with me. I dance like no one is watching because it’s a lifetime habit with me. I remember dancing the polka with my Dad at weddings way back when I was a kid. In fact, he and I won a polka contest at a country club one Octoberfest when it was open to guests. I met my first husband at a singles’ dance during the mini-skirt era. My second husband used to take me dancing to Big Band music with a live 12-piece band. I still jiggle everything at the writers’ conferences I attend, most notably Romanticon. Except now I have to sit down after every two or three songs to catch my breath.

It took me over a dozen years from the time I started writing in earnest to being published. Mercy and Redemption is my 12th release with Ellora’s Cave and I hope to continue writing erotic romance for many years to come. And it would be nice to have some up close and personal inspiration for those love scenes instead of just memories.

From your back catalogue, do you have a secret favorite? If so which book and why?

Of course it would be Dance of the Seven Veils. Not because it was my first Ellora’s Cave book, which by the way just celebrated its eighth anniversary of publication. Not even because it sparked a four-book series. But because it was the coming-of-age story of a 39-year-old woman, a journey to the discovery of her own sensuality. In many ways it’s my story. Because now I’m immersing myself in the BDSM lifestyle so as to write more authoritatively about it. I’m meeting so many interesting people and learning so many things about myself.

Gotta put in a plug here for my blog, Cris Anson’s Passions (http://crisansonspassions.blogspot.com/), where you can read my four-part series on the BDSM for Writers weekend I participated in, including two visits to Paddles, the longest-running BDSM club in New York, and what I experienced there.

What’s next for you?

I don’t want to give away any secrets to those who haven’t yet read Mercy and Redemption, but some of the characters from that book are being featured in the third book of that series. Tentatively entitled Redemption and Glory, it’s a doozy! As a matter of fact, the first scene takes place in a BDSM dungeon, as will a number of subsequent scenes. The characters are exploring their own heretofore dormant tendencies—which one will be the Dominant? the submissive? Or will one or both be a switch? How can they let go of all their conditioned responses and be themselves? It’s fascinating to me as I go along for the ride to uncover their true natures. And honestly? I have no clue how it’s going to turn out. That’s part of the fun.

Lastly, provide me with covers, blurbs, buy links, and where you can be found on the web! 🙂

Here’s the blurb for Mercy and Redemption:

While searching an old cemetery for likely gravestones to illustrate her colonial cookbook, Mercy Howe meets two hunks who are tracing their ancestry, and sparks fly. Literally.

When Mercy casually touches Seth and Adam, her vividly erotic vision involving all three of them feels like a memory, not a dream, and awakens long-dormant sexual urges. Their kisses are achingly familiar, and she welcomes each in turn into her body. Then she spends a no-holds-barred weekend with both men in her bed and discovers an intimacy—and a past—that blows her mind.

As memories resurface from three hundred years ago, Mercy will have to choose whether to relive the experiences from their joint past or forge a new bond with either Seth or Adam. Or both.

Inside Scoop: Contains m/m/f ménage and one doubly satisfied heroine!

Mercy and Redemption and all my books are available at Ellora’s Cave, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other digital venues. You can also learn more about me at my website (http://www.crisanson.com/), my blog, and my Facebook page.

Thank you for inviting me here, Leta. It was fun chatting with you!

 

Thanks for being here, Cris! 

Filed Under: books, Reading Tagged With: Adam Connolly, colonial cooking, cris anson, menage, mercy and redemption, mercy howe, past life flashbacks, poly, polyamory, Seth Maddox, threesome, tv cooking show, writer wednesday, writer's wednesday

Hints At Books To Come: The Thief and The Fashionisto

February 11, 2013 by Leta

I’ve decided to do a little series of posts that hint at books that are in the works. This is the first. Let’s call it The Thief and The Fashionisto and these are your hints.

This song:

These photos:

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The ETA on the book? January 2015 if I’m lucky.

Filed Under: Fashion, Music, Photos, Video Tagged With: all the rowboats, chris colfer, paul newman, regina spektor

February 9, 2013 by Leta

Love this.

https://letablake.com/2013/02/09/3850/

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Fanwork Friday: Character Inspired Shopping

February 8, 2013 by Leta

I think this might be one of the most awesome things I’ve ever seen: Character Inspired Shopping by ja_vy. If I had money to burn, I would absolutely buy most of these outfits and commit my life to wearing one character inspired outfit a day until the end of time.

Examples of the awesome:

Greed-ler

Greed-ler by ja-vy featuring round sunglasses

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Éponine

Éponine by ja-vy featuring a news boy hat

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Merlin

Merlin by stormifish featuring skinny leg jeans

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Eleventh Doctor

Eleventh Doctor by ja-vy featuring dorothy perkins

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The Little Prince

The Little Prince by ja-vy featuring oska

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Kara Thrace

Kara Thrace by ja-vy featuring gold rings

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Babar the Elephant

Babar the Elephant by ja-vy featuring saddle oxford shoes

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Derek Hale

Derek Hale by ja-vy featuring jersey tops

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Jane Bennet

Jane Bennet by ja-vy featuring a sheer dress

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Sauron

Sauron by ja-vy featuring pearl jewelry

I probably should have limited my examples, but there are just too many cool ones and in such diversity that I couldn’t resist!

Filed Under: Art, Fandom, Fanwork Friday, Fashion Tagged With: babar the elephant, character inspired fashion, character inspired shopping, derek hale, eponine, jane, jane bennet, jay_vy, kara thrace, les mis, merlin, sauron, teen wolf, the eleventh doctor, the greedler, the little prince

4.5 out of 5 for Ascending Hearts from Joyfully Jay!

February 7, 2013 by Leta


Hooray! We are very happy with this great review from Joyfully Jay!

“So obviously this story is a take on the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale.  I was so excited to read this one as we can find Cinderellas and Beauty and the Beasts all over, but this is a story I have never seen translated into romance.  I think the authors did a great job taking the flavor of the traditional tale and building this story from it.  We have a lot of the key elements from the original — the evil giant in the castle in the sky, the magic beanstalk, the hidden gold, and poor Jack with his beleaguered cow.  But from there the authors expand the lore, creating rich back stories for each of the men, especially for Rion, who is only a monster in the original tale.  The story is nicely developed with a lovely feel good ending, capturing the magic of a fairy tale while still keeping enough elements of a more traditional story to keep it grounded.

….this was a really fun story.  If you enjoy a good fairy tale,  I would definitely recommend this unique take on Jack and the Beanstalk.  I found it really well done and it left me with a satisfied smile on my face as the men headed off to their happily ever after.”

Filed Under: books, Reviews Tagged With: 4.5 out of 5, ascending hearts, joyfully jay, reviews

To Con or Not to Con?

February 5, 2013 by Leta

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So, conventions. A lot of writers go to them and I’m considering attending a one or more this year.The main problem for me is a limited number of vacation days, especially since I’ve got health problems (migraines) that lead to way too many missed days in the office, and the guilt regarding rounding up childcare so that I can be away. I guess my question becomes, “Is it worth it?”

As a writer, what is the main reason for attending one of the conventions? The one at the top of my list right now is GayRomLit Retreat, which will be held in Atlanta this year. That’s a hop, skip and a jump from me. My husband says if there is a writing work-related benefit to attending and “if you can find a non-scary person to room with” (heh, watch him cut to the chase!) then I should attend and he’d help me arrange childcare.

If I am going to attend a convention (or three)–which ones are most recommended? What is the benefit? What is the best part? Have you seen a true difference in terms of your writing work come out of attending the conventions and, if so, can you explain that a little in the comments? I’d really love to have a better understanding of the conventions. I know they are supposed to be fun, but missing work and putting my entire family out for childcare so that I can have fun is emotionally hard for me. Especially when I already do that in order to find writing time to begin with.

So, experienced con attendees. Hit me up with your thoughts! Share your experiences! I’d really appreciate it! 🙂

Filed Under: Conventions, writing Tagged With: author conventions, gaylitrom retreat, reader conventions, writing conventions

Birthday Cake Fail…or Success?

February 2, 2013 by Leta

Normally, I order my daughter’s birthday cake from a bakery. Why? Because I’m a terrible cook. Let me take a moment to allow the irony of having a recipe of mine published in the Passionate Cooks cookbook sink in for a moment. (I promise, though, that recipe is good! It’s the only thing I can make and it’s yummy!)

Due to a series of events, however, I failed to get a cake ordered timely. Throw food allergies into the mix and we can’t just run to the store and buy any old cake. I desperately tried to go the usual routes, but two bakers had retired (one to get a full time job due to the economy, and one because “God has led me in a different direction”–dang it, God!) and the other was overbooked. It became clear that God–or circumstances–were leading me to bake this cake.

My very good friend, Huntress, agreed to help me decorate it, but she said that with her very special bowl from Pampered Chef, and if I followed the directions on the cake mix box, then I could totally handle baking the actual cake itself. “It’s easy! I made my son’s volcano cake this way!”

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Ahahahahaha!!!! Righto, then. When I called Huntress to tell her about the above situation, she was flabbergasted and speechless. “It shouldn’t work like that.”

I’m now waiting for my sweet friend, Huntress, to come over (on her own birthday! bless her wonderful heart!) to help me fix this problem. Truth be told, once I cut the baked ooze off, the cake itself looks salvagable. I’ll keep you in the loop about how it all transpires from here on out.

ETA: Well, many hours later I’m here to tell you that the Monster High Doll cake came out…not as bad as it could have considering the above. The skirt was supposed to be chocolate icing, but the cake was too damaged to hold together when applying the thick chocolate. So, we went with white, fluffy frosting. We also made some cupcakes since half the cake ended up in the ‘baked ooze’.

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Filed Under: Cooking, Recipes Tagged With: birthday cake, birthday cake disaster, doll cake, huntress, I can't cook, monster high, volcano cake

Fanwork Friday: Cosmic Love = Fandom Love

February 1, 2013 by Leta

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Festivids is an annual fanvidding festival which always delivers a variety of fun, thought provoking, entertaining, intense, emotional vids. Today I’d like to highlight my favorite one of the year. This multifandom feat by Anonymous. (Names are revealed later in the process after everyone has the chance to view the vids without preconceived notions based on past associations with the vidders.)

This particular vid is multifandom and, more importantly, meta–which are always my favorite kind of vids. In this case, Florence is a representational stand-in for fans, and that is used to great effect to show the power that good storytelling via movies and television can drive fans into frenzies of emotion.

I think it is absolutely work the small difficulties of having to click through to the link–here have it again–and type in the password to view. It’s absolutely lovely and features a wide variety of shows and movies.

Filed Under: Fandom, Fanwork Friday, Music, Video Tagged With: cosmic love, fandom, fandom love, fanwork friday, fanworks friday, festivids, florence + the machine, florence as fan, meta, multifandom

Happy Birthday to Bird!

January 31, 2013 by Leta

My daughter, whom I’ll call Bird here because she did not like what I was calling her before, but she approves of Bird, is turning seven today. Seven! I don’t know how this has happened. When I said this to her just yesterday, her reply was, “Mommy, time passes. Children grow up.” I know, kiddo. I’m the one who taught you that.

And yet it is still quite strange that the years of diapers, nursing, baby proofing, and dreamily rocking her to sleep are past and won’t return to my life until I have grandchildren. I was cleaning up her playroom the other day and realized that in seven more years she’ll be fourteen and all of these toys and gadgets will be obsolete for her. Instead of feeling happy that we might be able to turn that room back into a dining area, I just felt sad that we have so little time left before she is a teenager.

So fast. Too fast.

Here in this space, I can make her birthday all about me and my nostalgia over the not-so-distant past when she was a baby, and my anxiety about the not-so-distant future when she is a teen. When I’m with her, the day is all about her and her hopes for her party, her excitement over cake and balloons and friends and presents.

Once she was a chubby thing that was our everything and now she’s a whirlwind who’s still our everything. Before long, she’ll be a young lady out on her own and probably still our everything.

Happy birthday to Bird–my brilliant, funny, loving, kind, good-hearted girl. I believe this will be a good year for you! I can’t wait to watch you grow and turn eight. Actually, I can wait, but that’s not an option, so I will love watching you grow and turn eight, and nine, and ten, and eleven, and eighteen, and forty five, and sixty. I love you for everything you are and all that you will become. There is no one in this world that I believe in the way I believe in you. Always.

Filed Under: Parenthood Tagged With: birthdays, child, children grow up, daughter, personal, seventh birthday

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