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Joy Nash is a USA Today Bestselling Author and RITA Award Finalist applauded by Booklist for her "tart wit, superbly crafted characters, and sexy, magic-steeped plots."

» Friday, April 10, 2009

Silence is Silver!

There's nothing like seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, and knowing that you're almost there. Well, except maybe actually emerging into the real world.

Most writers I know get pretty intense as deadline time draws near. We hole up in our writing spaces, lost in their fictional worlds. Our eyes glaze over as we work that last tricky plot point or logical inconsistency. We attack our manuscripts, pen in hand, and skewer every typo. Or at least most of them. Have to leave the copy editors something to do, lol.

Right now I'm finishing up the manuscript for my November 09 release, Silver Silence. So how does this dash-to-the-finish work? I write my first drafts on the computer, but when I've got something that I hope is close to finish, I'll print a rough draft. I prefer to do final edits on hard copy, in pen. It's more like reading a print book, and I tend to catch a lot more mistakes than when I read on the computer. After I get through this step, this is what the book looks like:



Silver Silence is the third book in my historical fantasy Druids of Avalon series, after The Grail King and Deep Magic. Counting the prologue book to the series, Celtic Fire, Silver Silence is the fourth story set in the pre-Arthurian world of the Druids of Avalon.

The hero and heroine of the tale are Rhys and Breena, characters who first appeared in The Grail King. Rhys, a Druid,was condemned at a young age to a hard life. By his grandfather's order, he roams the Celtic isles, seeking Druid initiates for Avalon. Breena, the half-Celtic, half-Roman daughter of Rhiannon and Lucius from Celtic Fire, is one of those initiates. She is quite a bit younger than Rhys, and he's known her since he was fourteen, and she was three. She's been in love with him forever; he treats her like a child, even though she's now a woman.

Breena has rare and powerful Druid magic. She's a Seer, and her visions of the future are terrifying. A woman is murdered, again and again, in her dreams. She knows she needs to prevent the death, but has no idea how she is to accomplish that task. When a mysterious old Druid appears near Avalon, offering to take Breena to the woman in her vision, she accepts the challenge. She never imagines that the Druid, Myrddin, will take her through the Lost Lands and into a war-torn future Britain, where dark forces conspire to prevent the birth of the powerful Celtic king destined to unite Britain under one throne. Readers know this future king, of course, as Arthur.

I put all those edits into the computer, changing a bit as I go. Now I have (I hope) a very close to finished draft. I print it all out again. This is what it looks like now:



Then it's time for one last read through, catching those nasty typos and strengthening the language here and there. And off to my editor.

Whew. Now it's time to act like a normal person (rather than an obsessed writer). For a few days, at least. Until I start obsessing about my next project...


Joy
www.joynash.com



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» Saturday, August 16, 2008

50 Books Day 5

Today's Immortals: The Crossing giveaway can be found at: Fierce Romance Blog

Confirmed winners so far:
Anna M from Ohio - won on Romance with Sheila Stewart Blog
Ann U from Pennsylvania - won on www.joynash.com

Upcoming Giveaways:

Tues Aug 19
Fantasy Book Critic Blog
Novel Thoughts Blog
Magical Seduction Blog

Wed Aug 20
A Book Blogger's Diary

Please note: as I'm all out of Advance Reader Copies of The Crossing, I'll be mailing the autographed copies of The Crossing to the winners in mid-September, the instant the books arrive from the printers (typically about two weeks before release). Thanks for understanding!


Good luck!

Joy
www.joynash.com

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» Saturday, February 23, 2008

Hear that giant sucking sound???

That would be me, coming up for air after finishing the manuscript for Immortals: The Crossing.

It'll be out in October 08. The hero is Manannan mac Lir (Mac to his friends) - Immortal Celtic demigod and surrogate son of sorts to Kalen, my Immortal warrior hero from Immortals: The Awakening.

Mac's heroine is Artemis Black, a death witch on a desperate mission, whom Mac pursues straight to Hell.

It's all in my editor's hands, now :-)

If you want a sneak peek of Immortals: The Crossing emailed directly to you in pdf form, just drop a note to me at joy@joynash.com and ask! Quick link at www.joynash.com/contact.htm


What's up next? My novella for the Immortals: The Reckoning Anthology, which will be released Feb 2009. Another milestone - my very first vampire hero! He promises to be very alpha, and very sexy.

I don't have a name for this hottie yet - but I know he was born circa 1870 in Boston and was turned vampire in the 1890's in Paris.

Any suggestions?

Joy

Joy

www.joynash.com

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» Friday, October 26, 2007

Unpublished Writers, take note....

Just heard about this interesting opportunity to get your manuscript read by a NY editor - and you'll be helping out an author in need, too. Intrigued? Read on.

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Tired of submitting to slush piles and getting rejected before the editors even see it?

Want a chance to get your book before a print editor from a big NY house???

Want a guaranteed that the editor actually READS it?

Well here's your chance!!

Win a chance to have your completed or nearly completed manuscript read AND receive a one page critique from editor Hilary Sares, Kensington (Debut, Brava, Approdisia lines) If she likes your work, you may receive a contract offer!

YES!!!!

FIFTEEN people will win the amazing opportunity to have Hilary Sares read and critique their work.

But that's not all....

RUNNERS up will get....

2nd place Runners up.... (#16 and #17 winners)

Chris Keeslar, Senior Editor, and
Leah Hultenschmidt, Editor, Dorchester Publishing (Leisure Books and Love Spell) will read each read a proposal of 100 pages (Historical, Contemporary, or Paranormal Romance), and give a 1 page critique. They'll consider buying if you impress!

3rd place Runner up (#18, #19, #20 and #21 winners)

Leanne Burroughs, Publisher/Editor of Highland Press,
(Historical, Paranormal & Contemporary Romance,
Mainstream YA, Children's books, Trade size PRINT Books) will read and critique 4 full manuscripts and give each a 1 page critique. Again, she will consider buying if she thinks you're right for her company.

How do you win this amazing chance??

by RAFFLE -- $100 per entry. Enter as many times as you want. (ALL money is going to a worthy cause - see below for details)


~~~~~~~~~ Rules: ~~~~~~~~~

You may enter as many times as you want at $100 a "ticket". The more times you enter, the better your chances are.

Winners will be randomly selected from a drawing of names on December 21st, 2007


~~~~~~~~ What do you get? ~~~~~~~~

15 people with completed or nearly completed manuscripts (any genre!) will have their manuscript read
by Hilary Sares (Impress her and she may want to buy ~ if you story is what she's looking for!) In any case, all 15 winners will get a one page critique of their manuscript from a top NYC editor.

2 people will win a 100 page read and critique by Chris Keeslar or Leah Hultenschmidt of Dorchester Publishing.

4 people will win a full manuscript read and critique by Leanne Burroughs of Highland Press.


Details....

The raffle runs through midnight EST December 15, 2007

The random drawing will be held on: December 21, 2007

so 21 people will have a very Merry Christmas!!!

winners will be notified by phone and email on that day.

Now, the reason why...

All monies raised go to help author Dawn Thompson's hospital and medical bills. Dawn recently had a bad fall. She's a new writer so has to wait for nearly a year or more to start receiving her royalties. She doesn't have family to help herand has a lot of needs not being covered by her insurance. Money will go to help her pay for medicine not covered, and other needs arising from her recovery.

All drawings will be final. No Refunds

Any questions about the contest email

Deborah Macgillivray
Kensington, Dorchester, & Highland Press author

writer@deborahmacgillivray.co.uk


To enter - send the following info to
writer@deborahmacgillivray.co.uk

Name:

email address (working email addy for you will be billed $100 through Paypal):

Penname, if any:

Your full address:

Your Phone number:

The Title of your manuscript:

The genre of your manuscript:

Is your manuscript completed? Yes NO

If no - expected completion date

Once your email application is received you will be sent a "ticket" bill through
Paypal at $100.00 for each entry. You pay enter has many times as you want to increase your odds.

You will be helping a fellow writer get back on her feet after trauma, and you may finally get that GUARANTEED read by some top print editors.

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So that's it. $100 is a lot of money, but I know I spent way more than that entering unpublished contests before I sold. It might be the chance you're waiting for to get out of the slush pile, and help an author in need at the same time.

So in that same spirit, here's an added opportunity... If you're an aspiring writer with a romance manuscript begging to be read, email me and mention the raffle for Dawn Thompson IN THE SUBJECT LINE of the email. I'll put your name in my own private drawing to win the entrance fee for this contest. One lucky winner will be entered in the contest free!

I'll draw my winner on Dec. 1. All entrants will also be entered in my November contests (unless you request not to be entered), so even if you don't win the entrance fee, you'll still have a chance to win books by me and Caridad Pineiro. See my website contest page for details.

Until next Friday...

Joy Nash
www.joynash.com

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» Friday, July 27, 2007

Author Interview - Andrea Wilder

In the first of what I hope will be many author interviews, I'd like to introduce debut author Andrea Wilder. Andrea's first novel, FEARLESS, is an August 2007 release from Dorchester Love Spell. I was lucky enough to read this book pre-release, and I loved it! FEARLESS is a paranormal historical romance set in Ireland, with the perfect blend of history and magic.

Andrea, thanks for taking the time to visit! First, tell us about getting "The Call." When did it happen? Where were you? How did you react?

AW: I use my cell phone for business because with two kids in the house, I don’t always get my messages. I was checking my voicemail at work and heard, “Andrea, this is Alicia Condon of Dorchester. If FEARLESS is still available, I’d like to buy it.” I had to replay it a few times to make sure I wasn’t dreaming. When I screamed, two of my co-workers came running in thinking I’d seen a mouse or something. Slightly embarrassing. The next morning, I contacted Deidre Knight, and she set me up with Elaine Spencer. So, after 3 years of trying to sell this “unusual” book, in the span of a day I had a publishing contract and a great agent. It took about a week for everything to really sink in.

Sounds like a very productive day! Tell us more about FEARLESS.

AW: FEARLESS is a medieval romance with faeries and Celtic lore woven through the story. It takes place in the 15th century during Ireland’s struggle for independence from England. It’s the story of an Irish chieftain and the half-fae woman who rescues him from a lonely death. The ambitions of others—both mortal and fae—threaten them at every turn, and they learn that in the face of treachery, love must be fearless.

Where did you get the idea for the story, and what was the element of that first flash of inspiration that grabbed you and wouldn't let go?

AW: I was driving to work one morning, listening to a Garth Brooks album. His song “Ireland” came on, and this image started spinning in front of my eyes of a small band of warriors fighting a losing battle. When I got to work, I started typing. Fifteen minutes later, I had the opening scene. From that very first vision, the characters came in so clearly, I just followed them through the story.

LOL, let's hope you didn't get into an accident that morning! The hazards of being a novelist, I guess. What will we love most about your hero in FEARLESS?

AW: Kieran MacAuley is a warrior to the core, completely dedicated to freeing Ireland. He’s the kind of man who does what needs to be done, not from a love of fighting, but out of duty. Cunning and intelligent, he’s also compassionate and fiercely loyal to those he’s sworn to protect. Those qualities make him my favorite of the heroes I’ve created.

I agree, Kieran is a very sexy hero, and his sense of honor and loyalty is a big part of his appeal. Now tell us more about the paranormal aspects of your story.

AW: Because of its Celtic traditions, Ireland is steeped in legends. In Fearless, the heroine Brynna is the half-mortal daughter of Maire, the faery queen of Meath. The queen’s other daughters are frequent visitors, and King Ronan has his own shadowy agenda. While the faeries have considerable powers, Kieran and Brynna manage to hold their own.

As a historical author, what do you imagine the best and worst things about living in your story's time period and setting are?

AW: Best? Quiet. Worst? No showers.

If you could choose your own magical talent, what would it be?

AW: Hmm, good question. I think teleporting would be neat, so I could go anywhere I wanted without driving or waiting at the airport.

What's up next for you?

AW: Right now, my second book is making the rounds of publishers. It’s another Irish medieval but is set in a different time and place, with a whole new cast of characters. My next project will either be a historical or contemporary, whichever my new editor would like to have.

Good luck, and may the gods and goddesses of manuscript submission smile on you! Andrea, how can readers find you online, and is there anything else you want us to know?

AW: My website www.andreawilder.com is the easiest way to find me. Thanks so much for having me in. It was fun!

Andrea, thanks again for visiting! Here's wishing you mega-sales for FEARLESS!


Joy
www.joynash.com

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