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Country Girl (Shey), Cover Girl (You), Soon to be Back-in-the-USA Girl (Me)

I’m ready to hit the touring road, and am off to charming Auckland, New Zealand, where I will attend their Romance Writers’ Conference this week. And next Monday I will be back in the states, getting ready for my book launch party at Books Inc in Palo Alto, CA, and basking in the excitement of She’s Gone Country officially hitting stores.

Book releases mean book tours, which means lots of traveling, hard work, and time away from my family. But touring also offers me the chance to visit new and beloved destinations, meet new and dedicated readers, and celebrate the finished product of the hard work of writing.

I love my job. And I especially love book releases! And this one started a little early… bonus!

I hope you’ll celebrate with me by taking part in the She’s Gone Country Cover Girl Contest. I am just in love with the cover of She’s Gone Country (little known fact: authors have very little say in the cover design process, so it’s a blessing when the cover is this awesome). I couldn’t think of a better way to commemorate the book’s release and give away some great prizes than to ask my readers create their own version of Shey and the red truck, snap a photo, and send it in.

All the details for entering are right here, or just look for this cover girl graphic on my home page (or wherever) to get whisked to the details, and also to the gallery of the photos as they start to come in. Take note: there are a few ways to enter, so everyone can participate!

This is a quick one: the contest ends September 10th, so get going! Cowgirl up!

In the meantime, I can’t wait to check in from the road to post your entries and read your comments about She’s Gone Country and the Shey-inspired photos.

Oh, Thank You!

Reviews are starting to come in for She’s Gone Country… This is like Christmas for me. I really really love this part — both the critical response and hearing from readers, too! One review that just came in is from The Chicago Tribune, crediting my writing with “genuine warmth and quiet grace.” Thank you! Another came from The Seattle Times hailing Shey as “vulnerable, yet resilient,” and her romance “engaging.”

Can you feel me smiling right through your monitor?

It’s getting me so excited for the upcoming book tour, even as I’m working frantically to take care of all my boys and finish my Harlequin Presents manuscript in the next two days. I want you to get excited, too, and I have just the thing — a really fun, creative She’s Gone Country reader contest, starting next week.

But you can get ready now! Start looking for a fun, old truck and perhaps a pair of cowboy boots and your favorite jeans. Maybe a blue tank top… And check in next Tuesday for more details!

Me? I’m heading into the home stretch to make my deadline. Power writing at its best, bolstered by the knowledge that the book is being received well. Thank you.

She’s Gone Country shipping early!

She’s Gone Country isn’t due to be available in stores until August 23, but GREAT NEWS! It’s already starting to ship from Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. I’m sure other online retailers aren’t far behind. I’m super excited that you guys are going to be able to read it a little bit earlier than expected!

For those of you who got your ARCs early, I can’t wait to read your reviews, and for all your about to have Shey’s story in your hands — I look forward to your feedback!

Who’s coming to book release parties?! I will see you soon!

Cowboy Country

I’m slightly mad at the moment, the kind of mad that requires straight jackets, as I juggle mom stuff, the upcoming book tour, and meeting my Sunday deadline for the Harlequin Presents I’m writing.

There honestly aren’t enough hours in the day.  Compounding the craziness is the fact that a week from tomorrow I leave for Auckland where I’m speaking at the New Zealand Romance Writers annual conference and then heading straight to San Francisco for the launch of She’s Gone Country.  I’ll be in California for four book events, Nevada for one and then back to Seattle for my Washington events.

But first I have to finish my book for Harlequin–and as I still have 3 to 4 chapters to go.   However, before I dash, let met announce a fun blog contest first.   In honor of great looking guys in fitted Wranglers and cowboy boots, I’m giving away 5 copies of my Cooper’s Corner cowboy story, The Secret, along with a bunch of fun reader goodies. Want to win this hard to find Jane Porter novel? Then enter to win by sharing what books are in your TBR pile, or if you don’t have a TBR pile, what are you reading now? The Cowboy Country contest runs through Thursday night and I’ll announce the 5 winners Friday morning. Good luck!!

RWA 2010

Back in Honolulu after 6 days in Orlando for the RWA national conference.  I had an amazing week–its such an intense, wonderful, complex, mind numbing, exciting, overwhelming experience.  You see friends, you meet readers, you talk to your editors and publicists and agent and meet new industry executives.  There are book signings and lunches and teas and dinners and receptions and champagne parties.  You wake up early and go to sleep long after midnight.  You crave coffee and sleep, food and Tylenol and sometimes just an hour of peace and quiet.

I am so glad I went and very glad to be home as I missed all my boys so much.  But I did have a great time and loved rooming with CJ Carmichael and catching up with Barb Dunlop, too.  The three of us met in 1997 (1998?) at a writer’s weekend before any of us had published.  We were all very different but quickly became fast friends.   I also enjoyed all my visits and chats with the Harlequin Mills & Boon authors attending, particularly the Presents authors who always make a gathering a special occasion.  I felt like a proud Mama when pal Megan Crane, writing for Presents as Caitlin Crews, met the Presents crowd.

Before I head to bed, let me share a few photos from Orlando.  They were taken by a reader and friend, Paula, who attended the workshop I gave with Megan and Liza Palmer on Saturday morning and stopped by to chat with me at the big Literacy Signing on Wednesday night.  Paula, thanks for the pics.  I love them!

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In honor of my Harlequin roots and my two Canadian writer buddies, CJ Carmichael and Barbara Dunlop, I’m giving away two Canadian prize packages–books by these talented writers, Canada Starbuck cards and more.  Want a chance to earn a little O Canada happiness?  Tell me what you’ve been doing while I’m been conferencing and you’re entered.  The contest runs through Thursday night and I’ll announce the winners Friday morning.  So if you have a moment, chat with me and help me settle in back home!

Brothers

Mac is beyond delighted having his two big brothers here in Hawaii with him.  He loves his brothers and can’t keep away from them.  The good thing is that the two bulldogs now have a reprieve.  The bad thing is the brothers are Mac’s favorite activity.

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Fortunately, the boys had a great day on the beach yesterday with Mac eagerly climbing on top of a buried brother Ty.  I love having all my boys here.  I am one contented Mama.

Off to polish chapter 4 and keep moving on chapter 5.  You guys are the best readers and friends.  Thank you for being so awesome!

Making a Scene

I tore apart chapter 3 on my new Harlequin Presents manuscript yesterday after not writing for a week due to guests and life and a quick trip to Seattle for a bookclub visit and lunch with my son Jake on his 15th birthday.  I thought chapter 3 was great until I printed it out and read it and then I was like…oh, dear, not so great.  The action felt forced.  The plot points were waaaay too familiar.  The entire chapter was as authentic as synthetic fibers.

I knew I was going to need to tackle the problematic chapter but I wasn’t sure what the fix would be and so I had these imaginary conversations with myself, playing my writer friend Megan Crane/Caitlin Crews and me in some serious dialogue about writing HPs.  I pretended she was the one not happy with her chapter and she was coming to me for advice.  It sounds silly but it allowed me to detach from my book and approach the story problems intellectually instead of emotionally.  And this is what I came up with:

1)  If the scenes are forced and lacking authenticity, are these scenes even necessary?

2)  Is the scene feels too familiar, is there another way (or place) to convey the same information?

3)  If the action isn’t natural, what really needs to happen here?  What is the reader looking for?  What does the reader need at this point?

And I had answers, decent ones, but to make sure I wasn’t fooling myself I picked up the phone and called Megan to see what kind of advice she’d give me as as she’s read every Harlequin Presents I’ve ever written (see my stack of books on her bookshelf in the photo below) and she’s writing amazing Harlequin Presents as Caitlin Crews and I LOVE what she’s doing.

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Megan and I discussed my troubling chapter 3 and she pretty much said what I expected–if the scene isn’t working, there’s a reason why. And then we talked about the whys it wasn’t working and what HAD to happen in the story to move it forward.  You see, Harlequin Presents are special.  They’re not like any other romance genre, and the Presents reader knows this.  The Presents reader is an expert on the line, too. You’ve got to not just meet the reader’s expectations, but blow the reader away.  Thus, my struggles.  Thus my constant analysis:  does this work?  Is this amazing?  Is this the very best I can do?

I hung up the phone with a game plan, a goal for the chapter, and goals for every scene within the chapter and now I’m happily writing again and chapter 3 is nearly finished and put to bed.  I’ve got some rough draft scenes for chapter 4 but don’t anticipate writing much more this weekend as my big boys arrive today in Honolulu and I can’t wait to see them and hug them and have them with me for the next month.  I have missed those boys sooooooo soooooo much!

If you’re a writer, how do you know when a scene isn’t working?  And if you’re a reader, do you ever read something and think, ‘this doesn’t work’?  Or do you ever wish you could rewrite something you’ve just read?  Share your thoughts with me and I’ll draw two names from the comments below to win a Barnes & Noble gift card, a Hawaii Starbucks card, and some tasty treats from Hawaii.  This is a gift with some serious Aloha so talk to me and you’re entered!  The Making a Scene contest will run through Monday night midnight and I’ll announce the winners Tuesday morning.

Surfing Saturday

This is going to be a super short post as I’m getting ready to head to the beach with my friend Anne who is going to take a surf lesson from Ty. I’m going, too, and taking out a big soft top as it’s been two years since I last surfed and my confidence is there but I’m not so sure about my skill set. Ty teaches out at Pops in Waikiki and it’s a long paddle out.  I’ve had some shoulder problems this last year and I’m worried my shoulder won’t be in great form but I’m going for it anyway.  (Although feeling some butterflies from nerves!)

Had so hoped to finish chapter 3 yesterday–am close–but maybe I can do it this weekend while Mac takes his naps.  What are you doing this weekend?  Fill me in and you can win a $15 Hawaii Starbucks card and an arc of SHE’S GONE COUNTRY!  A pretty cool prize for a hot summer day.  Contest runs through Sunday night and Monday morning I’ll announce the winner.

Hang Loose!

Waikiki Waves

One of my best friends from high school, Anne Morse,  just arrived with her family in Hawaii for the next week.  They’re out sight-seeing today and I’m taking care of family stuff but tonight we all hope to grab dinner in Waikiki together.  I haven’t gotten any writing done since end of last week which is stressing me but trying to stay calm and positive so that when I do have time to write, I will.

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Mac, however, continues to love Hawaii.  Last week he paddled around with Dad on a surfboard and loved it when Mom came out to play in the water with him, too.  He is just so incredibly busy.  I’ve raised boys before but neither of them have Mac’s relentless energy…and love of danger.

Hope you’re all well and having a good week.  Mac is now down for a nap so I’m determined to get progress made on chapter 3.  Let me know how you’re doing if you’ve time and I’ll check in soon, too!

Mac Makes Friends

It’s the 4th of July weekend and I’m finishing my chapter 2 today of my new Harlequin, an intense ‘secret baby’ story set in Sicily.  I’ve spent the past week working on chapter 2, tearing it apart, putting it back together, editing, tweaking, and just couldn’t figure out what was wrong until I realized that the stakes still need to be higher to rachet up the tension to breathless Presents pace. 

Harlequin Presents aren’t like any other Harlequin novel.  They’re not just sensual stories with explosive love scenes, the tension, plot, and pacing is also explosive.  A wonderful Presents grabs you from page one til the very last page but it’s not an easy thing to do as a writer!  It means creating incredibly strong characters and a very good premise that connects tightly one scene to the next.  When I start a new Presents I spend a lot of time adding in layer upon layer, and now I think I’ve finally got chapter 2 figured out and can start chapter 3 this afternoon.  I’m down to two weeks before my big boys arrive and I’d really like to be over halfway done with story when they come.

Meanwhile, Mac is totally enjoying Hawaii, loving his time with his ‘summer nanny’, Haley Smith, an awesome girl who just finished her freshman year at University of Washington.  Haley’s a Pi Phi and great fun, very positive, and so good with Mac.  Everyday they head out somewhere to play–beach, park, zoo, aquarium, children’s discovery center–and on one of their outings last week Haley bumped into a friend of Ty Gurney’s who has a son the same age as Mac.  Aiden and Mac hit it off immediately as you can see from the picture below.   I love how both boys have cool beach themed shirts and crocs on!  Mac and Aiden will be getting together next week for a playdate.  Rad, as Surfer Ty would say.

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I hope everyone will have a wonderful 4th of July.  I’m planning on heading to Ty’s beach tomorrow with Mac to play in the sand and surf.  I imagine tomorrow night we’ll BBQ on the deck and watch the fireworks they shoot off from the nearby Hawaii Kai park. Last year we hosted this huge BBQ and I bought tons of fireworks to light on the beach but of course the one year I throw a 4th of July party it rains.  Murphy’s Law, right?

What are your plans for the 4th?  Share and you could win an awesome summer beach prize filled with really cute, fun things that I know you’d love, PLUS a Barnes & Noble gift card to pick out the perfect summer beach read!  Contest runs through Sunday night and I’ll announce the winner Monday morning.  Now go have some fun!