Oh my! Time does get away from me these days! Seems Halloween was approaching and now Thanksgiving has blown by.
Yikes! Christmas is knocking on the door like a big, bad wolf. Speaking of wolves, Pita and Niko are quite annoyed with me at the moment along with some other characters I've left in limbo. It's time I get back to it, ya think?
Life sometimes becomes too overrun with...well, issues that take us away from our comfort zones. Mine is writing and gardening, neither of which I have spent much time at. Ah well...
Pull up those bootstrings, my dear, and get a move on. The only one who can get it done is...
well...
me:)
D~
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Woo Hooooo!!!
OMG! I am so excited. I just got a 4.5 diamond review on my erotic short, Eternal Obsession! Snoopy dancing over here. I have to tell you guys that this couldn't have come at a better time as I am heading off to surgery on Monday and have been a bit of a nervous wreck.
Anyway check it out: http://gotromanceholiday.blogspot.com/2010/10/eternal-obsession-by-dayana-knight.html
D~
Anyway check it out: http://gotromanceholiday.blogspot.com/2010/10/eternal-obsession-by-dayana-knight.html
D~
Sunday, October 3, 2010
October is upon us...
...and the weather here will be much cooler and dryer. Yay! The reason I live in Florida. I love this time of year and as you are all well aware, Halloween/Samhain is my favorite holiday. As I dig out my Fall decor, I think how fast the years flash by. I have been on an unscheduled sabbatical this year, it seems, from writing. The reason not any one thing or event but a multitude of things. It seems that I have had to deal with many life-changing things this year, but such is life. A writer's life is hit or miss so with that said, I hope to be very busy with the muse in the coming new year and the last part of this year.
Today was the first time in forever that we could work outside and clean up our much overgrown backyard. It felt wonderful to be outside for much of the day! I am very motivated with the freshness of the coming season to spend a lot of time outdoors. Funny, people up in the northern states hide in the winter and here in Florida we thrive. The AC is a thing of the past. Fresh air blows the stagnant air out of the house and life seems nothing less than perfection.
And oh! I haven't even broken the news of my new arrival to you all! Labor day weekend we rescued a Sheltie/Collie mix and Bea now has a brother! His name is Shane and he is thriving. He looks a lot more Collie but is much smaller than a standard Collie much like my GypsyLee who passed over the Rainbow Bridge almost three years ago. He had a horrible skin issue and the previous owner had shaved him. You NEVER shave a Sheltie or Collie!!! But since I had to give him two medicated baths a week I have to admit I was kind of glad for the mistaken shaving:) It definitely helped in getting the soap where it needed to go and now the infection is 99% better.
Bea(right) and Shane(left) get on quite well and one more dog has been rescued into a loving 'forever' home. We have rescued two dogs now from The Mid Florida Sheltie Rescue. If you or anyone you know is interested in adopting a Sheltie, please give Barbara Davis a holler. The web address is: http://www.midflsheltierescue.com/. Unfortunately, there are plenty of dogs that need to find their 'forever' homes. If you can't adopt a Sheltie at this time, and maybe just want to donate, Lord knows, they could use whatever you can find it in your heart to give. They are a full non-profit shelter and take wonderful care of the dogs from shots, neutering, grooming--everything the dogs need. Some even receive life-saving surgery.
Sorry to bend your ear but as you all know animals--expecially canines--are closest to my heart. Thank you for letting me share as always.
I hope you are all faring well. I'm off to work on something. Not sure what... But mark my words, it will be a story plot of some sort:)
Have a wonderful week.
D~
Today was the first time in forever that we could work outside and clean up our much overgrown backyard. It felt wonderful to be outside for much of the day! I am very motivated with the freshness of the coming season to spend a lot of time outdoors. Funny, people up in the northern states hide in the winter and here in Florida we thrive. The AC is a thing of the past. Fresh air blows the stagnant air out of the house and life seems nothing less than perfection.
And oh! I haven't even broken the news of my new arrival to you all! Labor day weekend we rescued a Sheltie/Collie mix and Bea now has a brother! His name is Shane and he is thriving. He looks a lot more Collie but is much smaller than a standard Collie much like my GypsyLee who passed over the Rainbow Bridge almost three years ago. He had a horrible skin issue and the previous owner had shaved him. You NEVER shave a Sheltie or Collie!!! But since I had to give him two medicated baths a week I have to admit I was kind of glad for the mistaken shaving:) It definitely helped in getting the soap where it needed to go and now the infection is 99% better.
Bea(right) and Shane(left) get on quite well and one more dog has been rescued into a loving 'forever' home. We have rescued two dogs now from The Mid Florida Sheltie Rescue. If you or anyone you know is interested in adopting a Sheltie, please give Barbara Davis a holler. The web address is: http://www.midflsheltierescue.com/. Unfortunately, there are plenty of dogs that need to find their 'forever' homes. If you can't adopt a Sheltie at this time, and maybe just want to donate, Lord knows, they could use whatever you can find it in your heart to give. They are a full non-profit shelter and take wonderful care of the dogs from shots, neutering, grooming--everything the dogs need. Some even receive life-saving surgery.
Sorry to bend your ear but as you all know animals--expecially canines--are closest to my heart. Thank you for letting me share as always.
I hope you are all faring well. I'm off to work on something. Not sure what... But mark my words, it will be a story plot of some sort:)
Have a wonderful week.
D~
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
No... I haven't lost my way:)
I'm here and working behind the scenes. I am working on breaking out full throttle. I am working at bringing Dayana back into the limelight. I will not get lost in oblivion. Isn't keeping yourself visible the hardest part of writing? Hmm...not sure of that. Sometimes the entire art of being creative can cripple. But hey, LIFE happens and talent/motivation sometimes ebbs and flows like the tides. We all must deal with the cards we're dealt, right? Well, look out 'cause I'm shooting high and I'm going to be lighting up the internet, LOL
D~
D~
Sunday, August 8, 2010
So much going on lately! You know about me but one of my best friend's just underwent major surgery in which they ended up taking her entire lung. She'd been diagnosed with a nodule in one of the upper lobes of her lung and best case was just pluck the bad boy out but as with cancer diagnoses nothing ever goes as planned, so she is presently convalescing, and I am along to do whatever necessary. She is such a motivated individual! I am so impressed with her sense of will and spiritualism. She does have her moments as would anyone but she is doing great. Not one pain pill! Can you imagine?
Remember all my Three Dog Nights and Doggie sleepovers? Well, that friend and bestest neighbor in the world just left for Colorado yesterday. She and I became quite close over the years, and I have to tell you it hurt to watch her go. But such is life. People come and people go and of course all my and Bea's furry friends with her! But the good news is, it's only temporary. She left Florida to take care of her mom who is failing. She will be back when... Well...
you get the point.
Writing, writing, writing...
Oh how I wish I were... But let me tell you, I certainly and collecting lots of fodder to write something! All the recent events? Something is bound to take hold and ramble its way onto paper. I will be visiting some blogs this fall and getting some teasers out there as well. My holiday(Halloween) is fast coming, and I hope to have something going on for that. Just wanted to let you all know what's happening in Dayana's world:)
As always, thanks for dropping by.
~D
Remember all my Three Dog Nights and Doggie sleepovers? Well, that friend and bestest neighbor in the world just left for Colorado yesterday. She and I became quite close over the years, and I have to tell you it hurt to watch her go. But such is life. People come and people go and of course all my and Bea's furry friends with her! But the good news is, it's only temporary. She left Florida to take care of her mom who is failing. She will be back when... Well...
you get the point.
Writing, writing, writing...
Oh how I wish I were... But let me tell you, I certainly and collecting lots of fodder to write something! All the recent events? Something is bound to take hold and ramble its way onto paper. I will be visiting some blogs this fall and getting some teasers out there as well. My holiday(Halloween) is fast coming, and I hope to have something going on for that. Just wanted to let you all know what's happening in Dayana's world:)
As always, thanks for dropping by.
~D
Sunday, July 11, 2010
It seems the wolf is at the door. The writing bug still evades me but then it's looking like I'll have some quiet down time to get something going in the very near future. I have been doing some diagnostic testing of late and will be considering some invasive surgical options to handle my issues. The least invasive will give me about seven to ten days down while the bigger more invasive procedure can put me out of work(the day job) for three to four weeks! Plenty of time to mull over some writing ideas, you think? Nice quiet time to tie some projects, that are already in the works, up? What will I do with myself all day while I convalesce. I plan on finishing those blasted projects, at least that is the plan.
Don't get me wrong, I am not happy about having to deal with procedures and/or possible surgical
interventions but hey, isn't it better to look at the positives as opposed to the negatives. This may just give me the time and space I need to get the writing bug going again. What else am I going to have to do? Life just seems to get away from us, and I don't know about you but I never seem to have enough time in a day. I have so many good intentions but I don't seem to be able to get to everything on the "To Do" list ever!
I looked out my picture window this morning and the weeds have taken over my poor garden so densely I don't know where the flowers begin and the weeds end. Yikes! I'd been planning a weeding escapade it seems for several weekends... I just don't seem to find the time or energy to get out there in the heat and get it done.
Now that's embarrassing, LOL I did, however, tackle several wonderfully nagging projects today. One was to move myself back into my office and out of the family room! Even cleaned up both spaces and got rid of stuff I hadn't looked at in years! Feels good to accomplish things like that, you know?
Now that my workspace is clean, organized, and in a comfortable environment once again there is no excuse to get something accomplished.
Thanks as always for stopping by.
D~
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Have you ever been caught in a quandry as to where you wanted to take your story? The characters fall silent and no matter how you think, consider, review, study past events nothing seems to surface? Nothing just feels right?
You've got a beginning, some solid threads and ideas even some scenes written yet can't seem to move forward?
Well, it seems that's where I am and have been for some time now.
Frustrating yes!
But I am one who can not by any means force myself to write. So I wait... and wait... Mull things over and try to be patient as I know that one of these days the muse will once again knock me upside the head and then I will be in the zone.
Point I am making? I guess I am trying to say that when your writing seems to be at a standstill and you feel like perhaps you should toss in the towel. Don't! I do speak from experience. I once shelved a project for three years before I moved on.
I sincerely hope that is not the case now but life does tend to toss us odd curves at times. So... We'll see. I have several projects at different stages and hopefully inspiration will settle in and I'll tie at least some of them up real soon. Like this year would be good.
Until then, I will mull and consider and jot things down. Move on, I chant. It will come...
Thanks for dropping by:)
D~
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Whew! is it hot! Summer is upon us and with it hurricane season. Amazing how fast time flies. Graduations are in full swing and school's out for the summer.
Spent the day doing computer housekeeping. Should be writing but hey... The old files need to go, you know? I cleaned and backed up all files onto disc from the desktop and next project will be the laptop. You know its been years--in fact, I have never cleaned the old files off that poor desktop.
One reason I got motivated was my husband utilizes that system so I thought it would be nice if I freed up some space for him. You would not believe the stuff I had on there! Whoa!
Felt wonderful to get rid of all those things I just thought about getting rid off. LOL Yesterday, joined the neighbors in a yardsale. Made $45.00 I didn't have when I awoke yesterday morning and got rid of a lot of stuff that had been hanging out in the garage for months. After the sale we took all to the Goodwill drop nearby and voila! no more gazing upon that stuff. Then I really got motivated and cleaned out the linen closet! Can you stand it. I have a whole pile of sheet sets that I never use ready for the next garage sale. And whatever is left will go to my vet's office, who never have enough of those type of creature comforts. This really feels good *grin* Could you tell?
I have been procrastinating on this stuff for so long... What made me suddenly move on the dormant thoughts? Don't know. Just suddenly motivated. A good thing, I'm sure. Next weekend is the closet. Can't wait. The garage will be on the To Do list when the heatwave breaks which should be around October, LOL
Anyway, overall a very productive weekend. Still working on plotting RWT book II. But life happens, you know?
D~
Spent the day doing computer housekeeping. Should be writing but hey... The old files need to go, you know? I cleaned and backed up all files onto disc from the desktop and next project will be the laptop. You know its been years--in fact, I have never cleaned the old files off that poor desktop.
One reason I got motivated was my husband utilizes that system so I thought it would be nice if I freed up some space for him. You would not believe the stuff I had on there! Whoa!
Felt wonderful to get rid of all those things I just thought about getting rid off. LOL Yesterday, joined the neighbors in a yardsale. Made $45.00 I didn't have when I awoke yesterday morning and got rid of a lot of stuff that had been hanging out in the garage for months. After the sale we took all to the Goodwill drop nearby and voila! no more gazing upon that stuff. Then I really got motivated and cleaned out the linen closet! Can you stand it. I have a whole pile of sheet sets that I never use ready for the next garage sale. And whatever is left will go to my vet's office, who never have enough of those type of creature comforts. This really feels good *grin* Could you tell?
I have been procrastinating on this stuff for so long... What made me suddenly move on the dormant thoughts? Don't know. Just suddenly motivated. A good thing, I'm sure. Next weekend is the closet. Can't wait. The garage will be on the To Do list when the heatwave breaks which should be around October, LOL
Anyway, overall a very productive weekend. Still working on plotting RWT book II. But life happens, you know?
D~
Monday, May 31, 2010
Happy Memorial Day!
Please let's take a moment to thank those who have given themselves to protect our country and our freedom. Let's remember those who have given their lives in the same pursuit, as well.
I hope you all are having a wonderfully relaxing and restful weekend. Whether you are celebrating the official beginning of summer, attending Memorials or BBQ'ing in your own backyards have fun and be safe.
I have been busy in the background working on some things and cleaning up other things so I may more easily pursue writing. Sometimes its so hard to spread ourselves around. Something has to give and of late it has been visibility for me. Life tosses us all kinds of surprises, and we never know what is on the agenda for us from day to day do we?
I will tell you that I enjoyed a wonderful day at the beach on Saturday. As I lay soaking up the sun and surf, I wondered why I don't take advantage of my environment more often, after all I do live in paradise. What a beautiful and peaceful place to get the juices flowing. As I reclined drinking up the sun's warm rays, I vowed that I will take myself to the beach more often than not on Saturday mornings and just relax and veg and write. I will not leave home without some means of jotting down whatever comes to mind. People, imagery, and the senses in abundance! Yes, food for thought...
Current read: My own book, Curse of the Marhime. I am busy making a timeline and story thread log to delve into the sequel currently untitled:)
So yes, I've been quiet but I am working:)
D~
I hope you all are having a wonderfully relaxing and restful weekend. Whether you are celebrating the official beginning of summer, attending Memorials or BBQ'ing in your own backyards have fun and be safe.
I have been busy in the background working on some things and cleaning up other things so I may more easily pursue writing. Sometimes its so hard to spread ourselves around. Something has to give and of late it has been visibility for me. Life tosses us all kinds of surprises, and we never know what is on the agenda for us from day to day do we?
I will tell you that I enjoyed a wonderful day at the beach on Saturday. As I lay soaking up the sun and surf, I wondered why I don't take advantage of my environment more often, after all I do live in paradise. What a beautiful and peaceful place to get the juices flowing. As I reclined drinking up the sun's warm rays, I vowed that I will take myself to the beach more often than not on Saturday mornings and just relax and veg and write. I will not leave home without some means of jotting down whatever comes to mind. People, imagery, and the senses in abundance! Yes, food for thought...
Current read: My own book, Curse of the Marhime. I am busy making a timeline and story thread log to delve into the sequel currently untitled:)
So yes, I've been quiet but I am working:)
D~
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Author Spotlight: Brenda Huber, Romance Writer
Wow! just look at that book cover! It definitely gives me the jist of this story. The cover alone makes me want to rush and buy the book, then the title just closes the deal, don't you think?
Sorry, it seems I got sidetracked...
Hello everyone! Please welcome author Brenda Huber my guest today for my Author Spotlight segment.
Brenda, thank you so much for joining me today. Tell me about yourself.
Ah, we’ll get the hardest question out of the way first…It’s much easier for me to talk about my books or writing style than to talk about myself. Let’s see… I’m a stay-at-home mother of two (they are the sunshine in my day and my wishing stars at night), and I have a terrific husband. I come from a relatively large family. Before staying home with my kids, I was a Youth Counselor at a placement facility for troubled youth. I’ve recently become a driver on my local ambulance crew, and I’ve signed up to take the EMT course. My ideal day depends on my mood, but I’d have to say I love to curl up on the couch with a cup of tea and a good book or a movie on cold, rainy autumn days. For hobbies, I like scrapbooking and photography…I also enjoy creating book trailers as well.
Whoa! You've got a lot going on, Brenda! What makes you angry, happy, sad, snoopy dance? Snoopy dance?
Lol. Well I guess you could say I snoopy dance when I get a contract for a new book. What else makes me happy…finding a new book by one of my favorite authors and having a little quiet time to actually read it, and spending time with my family. Sad…when my kids outgrow clothes (it means they are growing up too fast on me). Angry…inconsiderate people, especially inconsiderate drivers.
What inspired you to write your first book?
I’ve always been a very avid reader. I remember discovering my first romance novel at my local library--I was maybe 15 or 16--it was “Captive Bride” by Johanna Lindsey. I was immediately hooked. I also dabbled with writing while I was still in school. Somehow the two meshed until I had this secret desire to see my name on the bookshelves. I think it was pure impulse that pushed me to actually sit down and start typing though.
How many books have you written?
I’m currently working on my sixth book now. It’s the sequel to “Mine” and is centered on one of the secondary characters, the mysterious, sensual Vampyre named Styx.
Geez, another awesome cover. Truly expressive artwork, Brenda. How do you decide on their topic?
I don’t know that I really decide. The storylines just sort of come to me at odd moments…when I’m driving the kids to school, or working around the house or something. Then they slowly evolve as I write. I think sometimes that the story takes me where it wants to go rather than the other way around.
Oh, I understand where you are coming from with that, Brenda. My characters seem to take the reins at some point and will not allow any deviation. They can be willful and very, very stubborn! When was the first moment you felt comfortable saying, “I am a writer?”
I think when I signed my second contract with The Wild Rose Press. I think it finally hit home that something I’d dreamed of for so long was finally a reality.
Who would you say modeled your career? Who would readers compare your work to?
Wow, that’s really hard to say… Johanna Lindsey, I think, gave me the initial interest. It’s difficult to say “I modeled my career after…” because I’ve had so many different and wonderful influences over the years covering everything from historical and paranormal romance and to suspense, murder mysteries, and thrillers. I don’t know that I am comfortable comparing my work to someone else’s. I guess I’d like to be able to say that I have my own distinct voice.
When do you write (daytime, nighttime, on your lunch hour, before the kids get up, after everyone is asleep? In large chunks of time or stolen snippets?)
As a mother of two young children, I’d say my writing time greatly varies. A majority of it happens now while they are in school. Otherwise, usually at night after they are tucked into bed. I try to write as often as possible, but it doesn’t always work out. Sometimes my muse ends up accumulated on piles of sticky notes until I can get to my computer. lol
Are you someone who can write on demand? Or do you have to stew and coax an idea before you sit down and write? Or maybe you write when the muse knocks you upside your head, like me?
For the most part I can sit down and stare for a few moments at a blank screen and ideas just start pouring out. Occasionally I’ll hit a spot where things just aren’t flowing right…or it seems like a struggle to get the right words to come…then I’ll take a break, a couple days/a week or two and either let things stew or I’ll just put it out of my mind all together and when I come back the kinks are gone and I start writing again.
Where did you get the inspiration for (your current book)?
I like to listen to music when I write, and sometimes I’ll call up a playlist on Youtube. I was actually working on a different book at the time when I called up the song “Slither” by Velvet Revolver. There’s like a five second flash where Duff McKagan steps up to the mic and the lights flashed red and I thought, Man, he’d make a really sexy vampire…and “Mine” was born…lol.
How do you come up with your title and main characters’ names?
For the characters names, instinct mostly. It’s like…this guy feels like a Cole or an Ethan, or she really feels like an Alex or a Kate. The main rule I try to go by on names is not to make them too complicated. (Not only do I have to keep them all straight, but I also don’t want my reader to fall out of the story because they have a difficult time identifying with or sifting through odd names (or pronouncing them) …especially the hero or heroine.) As for the title, sometimes that’s the most difficult. You want to pick something that really catches a reader’s eye, yet something in sync with the book. I like to find a certain word I actually used somewhere in the text, something that holds meaning and really sticks out.
Do you put pieces of yourself or your life in your stories?
I think it’s impossible for a writer NOT to put at least some bit of themselves into their stories.
What is your least favorite thing to do as an author? Allow me to clarify: query, write a synopsis, write a blurb, market, you get the picture:)
Synopsis, definitely. Condensing is not my forte. I envy people who can write short stories, I don’t think I could get my point across in that limited amount of words.
The cursed synopsis seems to be the winner. LOL Do you have an upcoming release?
Yes. It’s titled “Mine” It’s about brilliant songwriter, Alexandra Sinclair, who left the entertainment business after a…well, let’s just say a bad experience (wouldn’t want to give too much away now would we?), and ancient Vampyre warrior, Cole Gunnarrson. He’s been recruited by the Vampyre Task Force for Rogue Apprehension to identify and neutralize an enigmatic Rogue targeting the Human music industry. Cole decides he needs Alex by his side to maintain his cover and refuses to take no for an answer, but the Rogue soon sets his sights on Alex, and Cole realizes he’s lost his Immortal heart to a Mortal woman. It becomes a race to decipher the Rogues puzzling clues as time runs out and Alex’s very life is put on the line.
Sounds awesome, Brenda. Where can we find your upcoming release?
In the Black Rose Line of The Wild Rose Press. When will it be available? My release date was actually moved up and “Mine” is now available, release date was April 30, 2010. I have another book with the Black Rose Line coming out in September of 2010 titled “Shadows,” and I also have one with the Cactus Rose Line coming out soon titled “Texas Blaze.”
What do you do for relaxation?
I read… (preferably something I didn’t write :)
What TV shows do you watch?
I love Criminal Minds, CSI Miami, and The Bachelorette/The Bachelor.
What type of music do you favor?
I have very eclectic tastes. It depends on what I’m writing and my mood. I listen to everything from H.I.M. and Velvet Revolver to Michael Buble to Patsy Cline. I don’t really do much Jazz or Classical, though.
Just a note, I will be holding a book give-a-way on my blog so come on over, check out the details and register to win!
More about Brenda Huber:
Always a voracious reader, Brenda closed the cover on a book by one of her favorite authors, and said to herself…I can do this! Ever fascinated by all things mythical and mystical, Brenda decided to try her hand at Paranormal Romance and discovered her second great passion…writing. She lives in Iowa with her husband and two small children.
~.~.~
Author of Mine available April 30, 2010 at The Wild Rose Press.
And author of Shadows, coming soon to The Wild Rose Press.
brenda_huber@ymail.com
http://www.brendahuber.blogspot.com/
Brenda, it's been a pleasure having you here today. Thank you so much for stopping by. Don't be a stranger. I'd love to have you back. Now I'm heading over to try my luck at your book give-a-way! See you soon:)
And for all you readers, please check out past author spotlights and look forward to new ones. Meet the people behind the books you read. They are an awesome group aren't they? Thank you, as always, for following this blog!
D~
Sorry, it seems I got sidetracked...
Hello everyone! Please welcome author Brenda Huber my guest today for my Author Spotlight segment.
Brenda, thank you so much for joining me today. Tell me about yourself.
Ah, we’ll get the hardest question out of the way first…It’s much easier for me to talk about my books or writing style than to talk about myself. Let’s see… I’m a stay-at-home mother of two (they are the sunshine in my day and my wishing stars at night), and I have a terrific husband. I come from a relatively large family. Before staying home with my kids, I was a Youth Counselor at a placement facility for troubled youth. I’ve recently become a driver on my local ambulance crew, and I’ve signed up to take the EMT course. My ideal day depends on my mood, but I’d have to say I love to curl up on the couch with a cup of tea and a good book or a movie on cold, rainy autumn days. For hobbies, I like scrapbooking and photography…I also enjoy creating book trailers as well.
Whoa! You've got a lot going on, Brenda! What makes you angry, happy, sad, snoopy dance? Snoopy dance?
Lol. Well I guess you could say I snoopy dance when I get a contract for a new book. What else makes me happy…finding a new book by one of my favorite authors and having a little quiet time to actually read it, and spending time with my family. Sad…when my kids outgrow clothes (it means they are growing up too fast on me). Angry…inconsiderate people, especially inconsiderate drivers.
What inspired you to write your first book?
I’ve always been a very avid reader. I remember discovering my first romance novel at my local library--I was maybe 15 or 16--it was “Captive Bride” by Johanna Lindsey. I was immediately hooked. I also dabbled with writing while I was still in school. Somehow the two meshed until I had this secret desire to see my name on the bookshelves. I think it was pure impulse that pushed me to actually sit down and start typing though.
How many books have you written?
I’m currently working on my sixth book now. It’s the sequel to “Mine” and is centered on one of the secondary characters, the mysterious, sensual Vampyre named Styx.
Geez, another awesome cover. Truly expressive artwork, Brenda. How do you decide on their topic?
I don’t know that I really decide. The storylines just sort of come to me at odd moments…when I’m driving the kids to school, or working around the house or something. Then they slowly evolve as I write. I think sometimes that the story takes me where it wants to go rather than the other way around.
Oh, I understand where you are coming from with that, Brenda. My characters seem to take the reins at some point and will not allow any deviation. They can be willful and very, very stubborn! When was the first moment you felt comfortable saying, “I am a writer?”
I think when I signed my second contract with The Wild Rose Press. I think it finally hit home that something I’d dreamed of for so long was finally a reality.
Who would you say modeled your career? Who would readers compare your work to?
Wow, that’s really hard to say… Johanna Lindsey, I think, gave me the initial interest. It’s difficult to say “I modeled my career after…” because I’ve had so many different and wonderful influences over the years covering everything from historical and paranormal romance and to suspense, murder mysteries, and thrillers. I don’t know that I am comfortable comparing my work to someone else’s. I guess I’d like to be able to say that I have my own distinct voice.
When do you write (daytime, nighttime, on your lunch hour, before the kids get up, after everyone is asleep? In large chunks of time or stolen snippets?)
As a mother of two young children, I’d say my writing time greatly varies. A majority of it happens now while they are in school. Otherwise, usually at night after they are tucked into bed. I try to write as often as possible, but it doesn’t always work out. Sometimes my muse ends up accumulated on piles of sticky notes until I can get to my computer. lol
Are you someone who can write on demand? Or do you have to stew and coax an idea before you sit down and write? Or maybe you write when the muse knocks you upside your head, like me?
For the most part I can sit down and stare for a few moments at a blank screen and ideas just start pouring out. Occasionally I’ll hit a spot where things just aren’t flowing right…or it seems like a struggle to get the right words to come…then I’ll take a break, a couple days/a week or two and either let things stew or I’ll just put it out of my mind all together and when I come back the kinks are gone and I start writing again.
Where did you get the inspiration for (your current book)?
I like to listen to music when I write, and sometimes I’ll call up a playlist on Youtube. I was actually working on a different book at the time when I called up the song “Slither” by Velvet Revolver. There’s like a five second flash where Duff McKagan steps up to the mic and the lights flashed red and I thought, Man, he’d make a really sexy vampire…and “Mine” was born…lol.
How do you come up with your title and main characters’ names?
For the characters names, instinct mostly. It’s like…this guy feels like a Cole or an Ethan, or she really feels like an Alex or a Kate. The main rule I try to go by on names is not to make them too complicated. (Not only do I have to keep them all straight, but I also don’t want my reader to fall out of the story because they have a difficult time identifying with or sifting through odd names (or pronouncing them) …especially the hero or heroine.) As for the title, sometimes that’s the most difficult. You want to pick something that really catches a reader’s eye, yet something in sync with the book. I like to find a certain word I actually used somewhere in the text, something that holds meaning and really sticks out.
Do you put pieces of yourself or your life in your stories?
I think it’s impossible for a writer NOT to put at least some bit of themselves into their stories.
What is your least favorite thing to do as an author? Allow me to clarify: query, write a synopsis, write a blurb, market, you get the picture:)
Synopsis, definitely. Condensing is not my forte. I envy people who can write short stories, I don’t think I could get my point across in that limited amount of words.
The cursed synopsis seems to be the winner. LOL Do you have an upcoming release?
Yes. It’s titled “Mine” It’s about brilliant songwriter, Alexandra Sinclair, who left the entertainment business after a…well, let’s just say a bad experience (wouldn’t want to give too much away now would we?), and ancient Vampyre warrior, Cole Gunnarrson. He’s been recruited by the Vampyre Task Force for Rogue Apprehension to identify and neutralize an enigmatic Rogue targeting the Human music industry. Cole decides he needs Alex by his side to maintain his cover and refuses to take no for an answer, but the Rogue soon sets his sights on Alex, and Cole realizes he’s lost his Immortal heart to a Mortal woman. It becomes a race to decipher the Rogues puzzling clues as time runs out and Alex’s very life is put on the line.
Sounds awesome, Brenda. Where can we find your upcoming release?
In the Black Rose Line of The Wild Rose Press. When will it be available? My release date was actually moved up and “Mine” is now available, release date was April 30, 2010. I have another book with the Black Rose Line coming out in September of 2010 titled “Shadows,” and I also have one with the Cactus Rose Line coming out soon titled “Texas Blaze.”
What do you do for relaxation?
I read… (preferably something I didn’t write :)
What TV shows do you watch?
I love Criminal Minds, CSI Miami, and The Bachelorette/The Bachelor.
What type of music do you favor?
I have very eclectic tastes. It depends on what I’m writing and my mood. I listen to everything from H.I.M. and Velvet Revolver to Michael Buble to Patsy Cline. I don’t really do much Jazz or Classical, though.
Just a note, I will be holding a book give-a-way on my blog so come on over, check out the details and register to win!
More about Brenda Huber:
Always a voracious reader, Brenda closed the cover on a book by one of her favorite authors, and said to herself…I can do this! Ever fascinated by all things mythical and mystical, Brenda decided to try her hand at Paranormal Romance and discovered her second great passion…writing. She lives in Iowa with her husband and two small children.
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Author of Mine available April 30, 2010 at The Wild Rose Press.
And author of Shadows, coming soon to The Wild Rose Press.
brenda_huber@ymail.com
http://www.brendahuber.blogspot.com/
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