Friday, July 31, 2009

Guest blogger: Delilah Marvelle, author of Lord of Pleasure

When I was in high school, I had a dream. I was going to be the next Stephen King. Heh. Yeah. Stay with me. Please. I knew my ideas were fabulous and I knew all it would take is for an editor to look at it and they would offer me up the moon and the stars and best of all, a contract. I had my girlfriends read everything I wrote. And they kept telling me, “This is fabulous! It's SO funny! Hilarious!” Seeing it really wasn't supposed to BE funny, I immediately changed course realizing I actually had a better handle on being funny than scary. I also figured adding a romance into it would even make it better since that is what I loved to read.

I then entered college as an English major. I was going to be teacher and write during the summers. Even then I was a smart girl who knew I wasn't going to make jack and that I needed a job to support the “creative” one. Throughout all of college I wrote historical romances. One right after another. And kept submitting. And submitting. And submitting. And kept getting rejected and rejected and rejected. In the meantime, I got married. I had two kids. I joined RWA. I got critique partners. I did honed and honed and honed the crap out of my writing. And kept writing and getting rejected. I eventually racked up over 200 rejections and had written over 40 books in those 11 years of trying to get published.

When I finally sold my first historical romance, MISTRESS OF PLEASURE, and my second book, LORD OF PLEASURE, I was beside myself. It didn't feel real. To FINALLY arrive at a destination I had been traveling toward for 11 long years seemed like a mirage. Which fortunately, I quickly snapped out of. Because after all, most of my friends are all published and unpublished writers and the stories they all have told me throughout the years made me realize I had to fight with fists up for myself every step of the way. I knew publishers did little to no promotion for their authors, so I spearheaded my own promo, ready to be more than just an author. And even though I was budgeting very well and spending countless hours networking and promoting on websites and blogs, doing tons for free, I still ended up spending $7,000 on my first book. Which was way more than my advance. But hey, every business starts in the red. Right?

Then the reviews started coming in about my series set in 1830 London England about a school that educates men on the topic of love and seduction. People loved it! Wow. It got nominated for awards. Wow. Readers are e-mailing me raving. Wow. Readers from France, Austria, Poland, South Africa and from all over the U.S and the world.. Wow. It just kept getting better and better. I was beginning to feel as if every penny I spent was all worth it (even though my family and I weren't going on any vacations and were eating out of cans). Because all that mattered was that my publisher loved me and my readers loved my series.

Come contract time, I'm ready for whatever they wanna throw at me. Or so I thought. Mistress of Pleasure, though completely sold out and unavailable anywhere (unless it's a used copy, some going for a ridiculous amount of $40.00), hadn't done as well as my publisher had hoped. So without waiting for the second book to come out to see if the series was even worth saving, I get a rejection from my own editor citing lack of sales.

I have to say this rejection felt more personal than any of the other two hundred and some rejections I'd received. Because it was no longer “Your book isn't good enough” it became “Your sales aren't good enough.” Since when is an author supposed to be a market guru AND a fabulous writer? Eck.

I love this series. The men in it make me laugh and it broke my heart to think that my readers will never get a chance to read about Lord Brayton, my glorious male virgin. The only alpha virgin I've ever written about. Then I realized something, why I am letting a publisher decide what is worth holding on to? Shouldn't that be a reader's job?

Ah. Herein lies the purpose of my post. I am challenging everyone, be they readers or writers to help me do something that's never been done before. Save a series from a death sentence given by a publisher. Can it be done? Who knows. But I eat challenges for breakfast and I hope you do to. Please join me in saving my series. Come August 4th, tell everyone you know (yes, even you're 72 year old grandfather) to buy the book, Lord of Pleasure. In doing so, you'll have a chance to win one of three $50 Visa Gift Cards. How? Check out my website for details at http://www.delilahmarvelle.com/

That said, thank you for all the support and love everyone has already shown me by allowing me to blog about this. Feel free to post and repost this to everyone under the moon and the stars. To all you readers out there, thank you for supporting us writers. To all you writers out there, don't ever give up on your writing. The moment you do, you give up on yourself. Which is why I'm not giving up on my series.

Cheers and much love,
Delilah Marvelle

The contest is as follows: From August 4 until August 28, anyone who e-mails me at Delilah@DelilahMarvelle.com with the School's quote from Lesson 27, will be entered to win one of three $50 Visa Cards. Winners will be contacted via e-mail by September 10th.

Monday, July 27, 2009

THE TAGLINE/TITLE/TEN LINES AGENT READ CONTEST

Submit the tagline, title, and first ten lines of your manuscript, and you could win one of two critiques of your partial + synopsis from Barbara Poelle of the Irene Goodman Literary Agency!

The contest is divided into three phases and runs from July 23 to August 10. Refer a friend, and you could win a box of spa/author goodies!

For more information, visit Dawn Halliday's Website.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

New Release by guest Kissa Starling: Carl's Story

Carl's Story, released today, is the second book in the Lifestyle Series at Red Rose Publishing. A series that focuses on the relationship between a dominant male and his submissive wife. Each book unravels an issue in the marriage that needs to be resolved. All of these stories are told from the male point of view, something that I do well by bouncing ideas off of my hubby! Here's a short blurb to thrill and entice you:


Sylvie and Carl used to be prominent play partners at the dungeon. Fast forward to three kids later and Sylvie is ashamed of her once perfect body. Carl understands that restoring her self confidence is his responsibility but he's not sure how to do it. When her body issues affect their marriage he knows that it's time for drastic action. An upcoming birthday provides him not only with the perfect time but the perfect solution to their problems as well...



Kissa Starling resides in the southern state of Georgia. She enjoys spending time with family and pets, reading, yoga, laughing, and meditating. Bendy straws are a favorite of hers- especially if they're lime green. Her imagination is quite vivid and she's been known to delve into areas that some only fantasize about. She's a member of several online writing groups such as Romance Divas, Midnight Seductions Authors, The Fishtank, and Avoid Writers Hell. Reading mail is a favorite past-time of hers and she can always be found hanging out at Kissa's Karma Korner.

You can find out more information about her and her work at the following places:
Official Site: http://www.kissastarling.com/
Official Blog: http://www.kissastarling.com/blog
Official MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/kissastarling
Kissa's Karma Korner: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kissaskarmakorner/join

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

RWA National Conference 2009

Here are some pictures taken at the National Conference in Washington, D.C.:



Me (on the right) with my roomie, December Gephart

The Irish Four Fields Pub where the party was for the Passionate Ink chapter.

A great group of authors ate at a very delicious Lebanese restaurant one night. (above 2 photos)
I got to meet Virginia Kantra, author of the Children of the Sea Series. I love the series!


The Romance Divas had a dinner at Medaterra, a Mediteranean restaurant.
Great food! Great company! (Above 3 photos)


Jennie Crusie, author of a lot of great funny contemporary romances, speaking in one of the sessions. She is always great to hear in person.




The RWA Online chapter's get-together. We ate lots of delicious chocolate fondue.
(Above 2 photos)


The Litaracy Signing - it was LOUD and packed.


This is where we stayed and where the conference was held: The Wardman Park Marriott. I don't have much to say about the place. Overpriced.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Michelle Pillow has a new release... Check it out!

Divinity Warriors - Keeping Paige By Michelle M. PillowThe third Divinity Warriors book, set in the Divinity Universe.An outcast because of her psychic abilities, Paige doesn't expect her people to rescue her when a zealous sect of Faerians sacrifices her to their gods. Thrown through a fairy ring to a new dimensional plane, drugged on ambrosia, she is compelled to seduce the first man she meets. Only when the effects wear off and she's left with a sexy, insatiable husband expecting more than she's willing to give, does Paige discover the true extent of what the fairies have done.Ordered by the king to marry, Sir Aidan of Fallenrock is dead set against taking a bartered bride. He believes his people should be patient and wait for the gods to bless them. When the beautiful Lady Paige comes through the sacred ring, kissing and touching him like she knows their joined fate, Aidan's sure he's being rewarded—until his new bride tries to back out of their marriage.Read more / Buy from ECBuy for Jasmine Jade