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Thursday, October 02, 2008

Beth Cornelison | Five things I love about October

Can it really be October already? I hope so! I love this month, and here is why...

Cooler weather. I admit it. I hate the heat and humidity of summer in the south. Being hot makes me cranky. Ask my husband, he'll tell you it's true! But a miraculous change in the weather sweeps in around the first of October each year. Mornings have a cool nip in the air, and the mid-day sun is warm but not breath-stealing. The first hints of autumn arrive. I love wearing sweaters, the smell of fallen leaves and the evening temperatures that let me jog in the neighborhood without melting. Welcome cooler weather!

Football! By October, high school and college football seasons are in full swing. I love football. In fact, it is one of the few sports I do enjoy watching. I love the school rivalries, the excitement, the sweaty men in tight pants , and spending a Saturday afternoon (and often the evening too!) curled up on the sofa with my hubby watching all the games. Football is a great pleasure of the Fall.

The holidays. October means Halloween and an excuse to decorate my house with pumpkins and buy chocolate! And if Halloween is near, can Thanksgiving and Christmas be far away? Nope! Turkey Day through New Years Day is my favorite time of year. I go holiday crazy! Decorating, music, parties, gifts and church activities. There's nothing about Christmas I don't like... and I start planning for the holidays in October!

My birthday. My birthday is October 5, but I've been know to stretch it out over a week or more. This year I'm shooting for a whole month of celebrating! Some people may dread getting older, but I look at my birthday as a celebration of life. I made it through the ups and downs of another year. I count my blessings--and I have many! Besides, I have a sure fire reason to make my husband take me out to eat wherever I want to go. And eating out is a favorite of mine any time of year! So when I flip my calendar and see October, I have plenty of reasons to cheer.

What's that? I said FIVE reasons I love October? Well, number five is my newest release from Silhouette Romantic Suspense! Here's a bit about it...

RANCHER'S REDEMPTION- October 2008-Coltons Family First Continuity Book 2- by Beth Cornelison

When Clay Colton reports a crime on his ranch property, his ex-wife Tamara is on the CSI team that arrives from out of town to sweep the scene. The intervening years have changed his ex-wife but not his feelings for her. As evidence of a grisly murder on his property mounts and an accident injures Tamara, Clay insists she recuperate at his ranch where he can protect her. But how can he protect his heart when rekindled memories and an undeniable attraction draw Tamara back into his arms?

Last November (another great month!) I was thrilled to be asked to participate in the Coltons Family First Continuity in the Silhouette Romantic Suspense line. I jumped at the opportunity, even though it meant writing under a deadline through the holidays (see above for how I feel about the holidays!). I was honored to be a part of a project with stars like Marie Ferrarella, Carla Cassidy and Justine Davis. Writing the reunion story for rancher Clay Colton and Tamara, his ex-wife, was a blast. Who doesn't like a good reunion story? I fell in love with the whole Colton clan and hope you will too!

So this October I have an extra reason to welcome the Fall, cool weather , football and the pre-holiday anticipation... Sharing Rancher's Redemption with my readers! Happy reading and happy October!

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Beth Cornelison | Secondary Characters: The Good, the Bad and the Quirky

I’m tickled to have the opportunity to guest blog today at Fresh Fiction. I want to start by giving a shout out to my older sister, Martha. Today is her birthday and no one deserves a happy birthday more. She’s a mom, a wife, a musician, a paralegal, an awesome aunt to my son, and she’s been a staunch supporter of my books since I started writing. (Which is why DUTY TO PROTECT, my July release from Silhouette Romantic Suspense is dedicated to her and my younger sister.) So happy birthday, Martha!

Now, back to the point of my post today… I’ve been thinking a lot lately about secondary characters. Why? One reason would be because I’m giving a workshop at RWA National later this month with my friend and fellow romance writer, Winnie Griggs, titled Secondary Characters: The Good, the Bad and the Quirky. In that workshop, we explore the many functions of secondary characters and how they add depth to novels, movies and plays.

For example, my family pulled out our DVD of GONE WITH THE WIND this weekend. GWTW may be Rhett and Scarlett’s story, but can you imagine this classic without Mamie? Without Melanie or… Ashley (said with the breathy sigh Scarlett always had in her voice)? It wouldn’t be the same classic we love, would it?

The best secondary characters highlight the flaws of the hero and heroine, add conflict or comic relief, up emotional drama, advance the plot, and give wise counsel when our lead character needs direction. Secondary characters can be the villain, a sidekick, a red herring, a sacrificial lamb, or an ally when the chips are down. No matter what role they play in the story, secondary characters give color and life to the stories we love. Sometimes they even steal the show. Captain Jack Sparrow anyone??

I’d never really considered how I wrote my secondary characters until the first reviews for my books started coming in. Readers were commenting on how much they loved my secondary characters! What a pleasant surprise! About my debut release TO LOVE, HONOR AND DEFEND, an Amazon reviewer said, “I think the final thing that sealed this book as a keeper is the way the author handles the motivations and personality of secondary characters. There are NO cardboard characters here. No scapegoating, NO sugar coating.” Needless to say, I was thrilled to hear my characters made such a positive impact.

This theme of standout secondary characters was repeated when I received this comment in a review for my new Samhain release, UNDER FIRE. “Her characters were so well-written that they all felt like major characters, no matter how small their presence in the book was. None of her characters were one-dimensional. Even the terrorists had hearts and conjured feelings of sympathy from me.”

So picture me grinning broadly as I sigh with relief. Writing UNDER FIRE took me almost three times longer than any other book I’d written to date. This was partly because I became so involved with all of the characters and wanted them to truly come to life and jump off the page. A couple of my secondary characters even demanded plotlines I’d not originally intended. (They do that, you know. Characters talk to the author, sometimes pouting, sometimes arguing, sometimes offering nuggets of inspiration or plot twists. In this case, one of my smokejumpers wanted his own storyline and one of my terrorists insisted she had a good heart but had simply gone astray.)

Sometimes, secondary characters will spawn sequel books. I know I love to follow up on characters I’ve met in earlier books. I feel like I’m visiting again with old friends. The heroine of my July Silhouette Romantic Suspense release DUTY TO PROTECT, Ginny West, started out as a secondary character in DANGER AT HER DOOR (August 2007 –SRS). Ginny was so sassy and brash, so intriguing to me as I wrote her, I knew she needed her own story told.

The fiction world is full of great memorable secondary characters. Who tops your list of favorites? Leave a comment here today, and I’ll pick one poster at random to win a copy of a book from my backlist. In the meantime, if you are looking for hot summer reads, I hope you’ll check out my two new romantic suspense releases, DUTY TO PROTECT from Silhouette Romantic Suspense, and UNDER FIRE from Samhain Publishing. More information about these books is available on my website www.bethcornelison.com/ .

Take care and happy reading!
Beth Cornelison- bcornelison@comcast.net
UNDER FIRE- Samhain Publishing- June 2008
DUTY TO PROTECT- Silhouette Romantic Suspense- July 2008
RANCHER'S REDEMPTION- Silhouette Romantic Suspense- Oct 2008
CHASING A DREAM- Five Star Expressions- On sale now!
http://www.bethcornelison.com/ - www.myspace.com/bethcornelison

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