Friday, 23 March 2012

For Nancy

When Souls Collide.

Here is a teaser: About Riley Stuart.

Question - What is the stupidest thing an openly gay Australian man can do?
Answer - Move to America (Texas to be exact), and marry a woman.

Stats:
Name: Noah Johnson
Age: 25
Occupation: Rancher
Ranch: The Triple H (Near Seguin, Texas)
Nationality: American.

Name: Riley Stuart
Age: 22
Occupation: Ranch hand
Ranch: The Golden Spur & The Triple H
Nationality: Australian. (Nambour, Queensland)

Thursday, 22 March 2012

Updates...

Today I have just passed the 16 K mark on my MLR Father's Day story - When Souls Collide. I am trying something different with this story as I am writing about cowboys on a ranch in Texas. Seriously finding it hard to think in American for the spelling.

In this story we meet Noah Johnson - owner of the Triple H ranch. 25 years old. who takes in an Australian man -Riley Stuart  22 years old and Kai -  his two month old son .

I have really been enjoying writing this one, though, I think my poor editor might have a heart attack as it is half in Aussie way of spelling and half in American. I will have to swap the computer to American spell check at the end and just go through it before I send it to Kimberly.

when I finish it I will post the blurb here for you all to have a gander at.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Jo Ramsey - The Dark Lines...

Once again I am showing you some excellent works from the wonderful YA writer Jo Ramsey. I think YA books are a must in this world and most of them are bloody good. I am not going to ramble on a lot as I think Jo can say it better herself with giving us all the pertinent info:

Jet Black is the third novel in Jo Ramsey's young adult urban fantasy series The Dark Lines, and is the first Dark Lines novel from Featherweight Press. (Books 1 and 2 are available from Jupiter Gardens Press, www.jupitergardens.com.) The series, about a group of teenagers with psychic abilities who become drawn into the universal war between the forces of light and forces of darkness, started off as one book, The Black Bridge. Then the characters took over, and the series is now 30 books long, with ten of those forming a separate but related series that takes place nearly twenty years earlier than the rest of the books.  Book 2 is When Darkness Falls.

Book 3
Blurb:

With the help of their new friend Misty, Topher James and his friends must fight a force of darkness. But is Misty really on their side?

When Topher James and Blake Walker receive an email from a girl named Misty saying that "something dark" has taken her sister, they know they will have to once again fight the force of darkness they've fought before. The nightmares Topher's girlfriend Callie Monroe is having confirm that, and also warn against becoming involved with Misty. But something about Misty sucks Topher in, and he's unable to resist her.

Alienated from Callie and his friends because of Misty, Topher still intends to fight the darkness. But it---and Misty---have other plans, and only Faith Carlisle can make Topher see the light before it's too late.


Monday, 19 March 2012

A Day Off - Well Kind Of...


Today I have done absolutely Jack shit in the writing department... Got my Flu shot so I am taking a break well kind of... I have been working on promotional idea's for The Lines of Marsden... With the help of my  new friend D.W. Skinner I am obtaining some wonderful character pictures... I already have:

Michael Marsden
Christian Risely
Doyle Kerwin

We are working on others as we speak... I just have to decide which characters I want to be represented on the Trading Cards. So I am waiting for Emily to come home from work so she can help me nut it out. Though sadly while I was thinking things through some of the future story lines have shifted so I see some series re tweaking coming my way. Hopefully it won't take forever - LOL.

I even remembered to update my widgets on this blog as well man I am so slack at that. here check out some of  D.W. Skinner's work on Deviant Art and you will see why I am getting this wonderful person to help me. (Unless you are my family then you may not want to see what I have been looking at for days on end - though Bren, if you do go look make sure Joe is there and freak him out for me - LOL).

Hopefully by tomorrow I will be back to writing as I want to finish the MLR Father's Day Story - When Souls Collide. The early I get it to the editor the easier it will be on both of us. I am about halfway done so I hope to finish by Wednesday... That will give Beta Reader Sue time to do her betaring for the Good Reads: Love Is Always Write  Free Reads Event  (You will need to be a member of the GoodReads MMRomance group to be able to access the link - so now would be a good time to join if you haven't already - you will also have to be a member of GoodReads  - so you may need to join there as well.)

On that note I will say that I subbed the Father's Day Novella - One Last Kiss Goodbye to Silver so I have an 8 week wait ahead of me. I figure I have a 50/50 chance of getting picked up... I will keep you all informed on whether we will be celebrating or commiserating - either way we can do it together - LOL.

Saturday, 17 March 2012

I am Away Today - Tattoo Convention




























 Okay, the Bottom two are Emily's tattoos, mind you they have now been completed into a half sleeve. as have mine... I will post some more pictures when then get released by Sink The Ink - Tattoo and Body Piercing. Wish us luck...

 We should almost have out full sleeves done by GRL...



Friday, 16 March 2012

Death in the Family

Due to the death of mentor and friend William Neale I am postponing blog story Wind Walkers # 13 until Sunday. This news saddens me beyond belief and I for once am speechless. So I will play a bit of a home grown Aussie band Powderfinger to say... something.

R.I.P. William Neale


Truly the loss of a great talent.
My heart goes out to his partner Marty, family & loved ones
they are in my heart and thoughts.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Q & A with A.T. Weaver.


How long have you been writing?

I started writing in the fall of 2003 when I was 60 years old.

How do you choose which genre and flavour your story line will take, and what influences your choice?

That’s hard to answer. So far, I’ve only written about gay men. My first two books were very tame sexwise. The gay men I know told me I needed to stop writing like a straight grandmother and more like a gay man.
The last story is somewhat different in that it deals with Paganism, reincarnation and historical fact. I’m not sure where it even came from.

What is your specific writing style, if any?

I have a tendency to write in sections. I’ll write one scene and then think of something that is going to happen later and write that scene then tie the various sections together.

Is there anything you find particularly challenging about bringing a story to life?

Naming the characters and deciding on a title. I tend to name everyone with the same first initial.

Who is your favourite character you‘ve written to date and why?

I think that would have to be Andrew in my first book. I based his personality on a couple of guys whom I’ve never met but who were part of the group that got me into writing in the first place. When Alex meets him, Andrew is an ornery teenager who teases him unmercifully. Alex nicknames him Imp for his personality and for the tattoo on his shoulder.
Although, Danny in the book I’m working on is fast becoming a favourite.

Which character in your body of works was the hardest to write?

I think Carol, Alex’s wife in Acceptance. I know the sex scene between the two of them was the hardest.

Which stories have you enjoyed working on the most and why?

I think First Impressions. Because of the research into the geography of California I had to do.

What will people come away with after reading your books?

I hope they’ll understand that gay people are just people. Like straight people, they want to love and be loved. Contrary to a lot of stereotypical beliefs, they can form lasting loving relationships.

What are you currently reading?

A book of short stories about gay men by a composer named George Robb. He’s a member of the Heartland Men’s Chorus of Kansas City. The book is called Why Not.

I’ve also been following the adventures of Tal and Alex in A. M. Burns Yellow Sky series.

 What music is in your stereo at the moment? And does it influence the way you write?

I don’t listen to much music – I like it quiet.

When I do, it’s usually Matt Alber or something old by Neil Diamond or John Denver.

Are you still as passionate about writing as you were when you first started?

Probably even more so. When I started, I never expected to write more than one book.

Name three Authors you read over and over again?

Nora Roberts
Jude Deveraux
Anne McCaffery

Can you share any of your current WIPS?

Right now I’m working on an untitled work about a high-school senior who comes out by breaking the nose of a soccer teammate. Shortly after graduation, he goes to Pride and meets the man of his dreams.

For those readers that have yet to know you please tell us something about yourself.

I’m a mother of four, grandmother of ten, and great-grandmother of one (so far). I live alone with my cat, Cleo, in an apartment building for the elderly. I don’t feel I’m elderly, but the Government says I am. I was married for twenty-three years and have been divorced for twenty-seven.
I attend church at Spirit of Hope Metropolitan Church of Kansas City where I am one of a handful of straight people.
I sing, play the autoharp and love to read. I spin wool into yarn and like to weave. Although since taking up writing, the spinning and weaving have been pushed aside.

Find A.T. Weaver at:

EMAIL: alixtheweaver@yahoo.com