Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Requiem ARC Book Giveaway!


Hi, Everyone! Due to unforeseen circumstances I have come into possession of this Advance Reader's Copy of the final book of Lauren Oliver's DELIRIUM Series. So I decided what the heck, why not give this away to someone who wants to read it since I haven't read any of the series.

The DEADLINE to enter the giveaway is Monday, February 25th at Midnight Central Standard Time.

This giveaway is only valid for entries located in North America, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand.

Good luck!

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Winner of The AMAROK Giveaway

The winner of a Kindle eBook edition of AMAROK by Angela Townsend is Kate!

Congratulations!

Thank you to everyone who entered. Hopefully I'll be able to giveaway more cool stuff soon.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Interview with Author Angela Townsend and a Giveaway!


I would like to welcome author Angela Townsend to the blog today. She's the author of the new young adult novel AMAROK. I really love the book and you can read my thoughts about it here. Angela is not only kind enough to stop by to answer a few questions, she's also giving you guys a chance to win a Kindle eBook copy of AMAROK! So keep reading to find out how you can enter!



First off, here's more about AMAROK which is published by Spencer Hill Press...

Emma's life has been hell since she moved from sunny California to a remote Alaskan town. Abandoned by her father and living with the guilt of causing her mother's death, she makes a desperate dash for freedom from her abusive stepfather. But when her car skids off the icy road, her planned escape leads to further captivity in a world beyond her imagining.

Dragged across the tundra by an evil mountain man and his enormous black wolf, she learns that love can be found in the most unexpected places. Amarok, as she's nicknamed the wolf, is a young man from the gold-rush era enslaved by an ancient shaman. Emma's gentle touch and kind heart win his love and devotion.

When a vicious madman--trapped in bear form by the same Shaman--attacks the travelers and injures Amarok, Emma must find the strength to face her fears and free the wolf she's come to love. But that means she must face down the evil shaman, a Siberian mammoth hunter from the ice age, and he has no intention of giving up his power to her.

Cool premise isn't it? Let's hear more from Angela Townsend.

Angela, in AMAROK, the lead character Emma has this great inner strength that pushes her through everything that happens. You never portray her as a victim that should be pitied, quite the opposite in fact. How did you develop Emma as a character? Did she change much after the first draft?

I had a solid idea of who all my characters were before I started. I knew from the moment I wrote Emma's name on the page-- who she was, what her strengths and weaknesses were. 


I like how you created this micro-world deep inside the Alaskan wilderness, a world with its own mysticism and ancient lore that I thought played well into the story. How do you approach creating this small world? Did you research local folk-lore and expand on it? Or did you build everything from the ground up?

I created all my own mythology, blending bits of Celtic lore with my own  Ice Age myth. 


Why did you pick the setting of Alaska? Why not Montana, where you're from?

When I was young I lived in Alaska--in a small fishing village and I will always remember how much I loved it. Alaska stays with you.  The raw wild beauty, the utter isolation--all of it is incredibly haunting to me.   

AMAROK has this great pace to it. Even when you switch to the point of view of a different character, the book never loses its momentum. As a writer, how do you approach plotting your books?

I swear by Martha Alderson--The Plot Whisperer--She is a plotting genius.  Even though I fought plotting for so long I realized I need to plot in order to write quality work. 


What is your writing process like?

I write in utter distraction, at home with mood music or crowded cafes. I also watch movies and write at the same time. I hate the sound of a ticking clock. I don't like rules-I like to live as free as possible --so I rebel when it comes to sitting at a desk to write.

Who is your favorite fictional heroine and why?

Harry Potter--I love anything written by JK Rowling.


What projects are you working on now?

I am working on an exciting YA Russian paranormal mystery. 


To wrap things up, I would like to borrow five quick questions from the great James Lipton, host of Inside The Actor’s Studio. Here we go.

Now, Angela…

What is your favorite word?
LOVE!

What is your least favorite word?
HATE

What turns you on creatively, spiritually, or emotionally?
MUSIC

What sound or noise do you love?
My children's laughter

What sound or noise do you hate?
The sound of an ambulance siren

Thanks again for stopping by Angela!

AMAROK is a great book and a fast read so I encourage all of you to check it out using these links:

Amazon

Indiebound

Barnes & Noble

Powell's

And don't forget to visit Angela Townsend's Blog

Now who wants to win a Kindle eBook of Amarok? To enter the giveaway, leave a comment by answering this question, "What would you do if you were trapped inside a wolf's body?"

The deadline to enter the giveaway is Sunday, February 10th at Midnight CST. Only one entry per person is allowed. Winner will be announced on Monday, February 11th. Good luck!

Friday, February 1, 2013

The Next Big Thing Blog Hop



This is a blog tour that's been circulating for quite a while. I wasn't able to do it last time but an author friend tagged me again and I finally had the time. So here we go!

What is the working title of your current/next book?

The working title is MY GIRLFRIEND BITES.


Where did the idea for MY GIRLFRIEND BITES come from?

Well, I read TWILIGHT. I can see why so many readers enjoy the books and that's cool. But what bothered me in the first one was Bella. I like to read about strong female characters and she was the complete opposite of that. So that made the wheels turn inside my brain. I don't really like vampires but I've always loved werewolves and if I ever did a paranormal story, it would have to be with a girl werewolf. So that idea floated around in my head and then I remembered an old screenplay I wrote years ago that had a strong-willed teen girl who manipulated a boy into doing some very bad things for her. I then mixed the two ideas together and came up with more of a...what if she was this strong teen werewolf trying to adjust to a new human school and then a normal boy falls in love with her? And the boy needs this girl because he needs someone to challenge the misconceptions he has about himself. And she needs this boy because she's isolated from her pack and desperately wants a friend. So the story kind of expanded from there.


What genre does your book fall under?

It's a young adult paranormal werewolf novel. Some might call it a Paranormal Romance. But since the protagonist is a guy, I'm just calling it a paranormal novel. (wink)


What actors would you choose to play the part of your characters in a movie rendition?


I would say Michelle Trachtenberg for Bree the werewolf girl.


And Josh Hutcherson from THE HUNGER GAMES as Aiden, the boy in love with Bree.



What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?

A teen boy learns that true love for the perfect girl requires tough love for the imperfect werewolf underneath.


Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?

MY GIRLFRIEND BITES will be indie-published in late Spring just like my first YA novel, SKID.

How long did it take you to write the first draft?

I struggled with the first draft on and off for at least a year and a half. I'm a perfectionist by nature and the last half of the novel just wasn't working to my satisfaction so I had to put the manuscript away to work on other material. There were times I wanted to delete everything and forget about the book. Actually, I did do that once, but luckily I had a backup copy. :)  Something about the book kept dragging me back to it. I guess I really fell in love with my characters and couldn't leave them. I'm thankful that last year I solved the problems I was having with the second half of the book and was able to do a good first draft. That part took roughly three and half months to finish.


What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?


I would say this book is more like BLOOD AND CHOCOLATE by Annette Curtis Klause but mixed with a much darker TWILIGHT vibe. And the werewolves aren't cute dogs. They're more old-school werewolf scary, but with a heart.


Who or what inspired you to write this book?

 I wanted to explore some themes that TWILIGHT and other books in the paranormal genre don't explore as much, themes that were more interesting to me. And to write a book where the normal teens are just as deep and interesting as the supernatural ones.

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Be sure to look out for the next installments of The Next Big Thing next week, February 8th, on the blogs by authors Pamela DuMond and Sonia Gensler!