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Friday, August 15, 2008

Carol Culver | 10 Things I Love About Writing The YA Novel

Two weeks ago I was at the RWA conference in San Francisco where I gave a talk about writing for the YA market.

For those of you who weren't there, here's the list -

  1. YA books stay on the shelves longer (by longer I mean longer than category romance which is my other outlet) Category books are gone in a month, but the last time I checked at my local Borders, all three of my books in the BFF series, MANDERLEY PREP, RICH GIRL and THE GUY NEXT DOOR were still on the shelves.

  2. Teens are loyal readers, if they like your book, they spread the word by texting, calling or whatever.

  3. Series are popular. Hook a teen reader and they'll stick with you.

  4. YA books are short, around 50,000 words. You can write more books in a year than single titles.

  5. Writing for and hanging out with teens can keep you young.

  6. You can dig into your own past for material or use your kids or your neighbors.

  7. Deal a blow forever to the memory of those geeks, freaks, nerds, cheerleaders, jocks and goths who wouldn't eat lunch with you, date you, or even speak to you in the hall.

  8. Teen novels can play to your strenghts. They can be romantic, paranormal, dark, light, funny, edgy or angsty.

  9. Teens are voracious readers and they've got more leisure time than many adults do.

  10. Teens are smart. They expect a lot. You can't let them down.

In the interest of fairness, I should say a few words about why I also love writing for Harlequin Mills & Boon, my British publisher.

  • The books are translated into many languages (Spanish, Danish, French, Japanese, to name a few) and sold around the world which keeps the royalties rolling in long after the initial publishing date.

  • The London editors are a fabulous group of supportive, kind, generous women.

  • Working with the London editors encourages foreign travel to see the office and meet them. Definitely a fringe benefit.

Carol Culver

www.carolculver.com/

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Saturday, August 09, 2008

Sara Reyes | Bridging the World | Scenic Travels, Thousand Authors, TONS of books!!!

My trip to California (and back to Texas) is over. On one hand I say thank goodness, on the other, I miss the cool air of Northern California. According to husband it was in the 100s while I was gone. It's "cooled" down to just 100 since I've been home. Just call me "bringer of cool temps" LOL Gwen and I saw lots of the country on our twelve day adventure, and it's a BIG country if you were in any doubt. Still many many miles of beautiful vistas, no houses or lights and awe-inspiring landscapes! It nourished my soul to be able to see it closer than 40,000 feet through a small dirty porthole.

Our main objective on this trip was the annual Romance Writers of America convention in San Francisco. We arrived in San Francisco on Tuesday afternoon and spent the rest of day relaxing and getting ready to go-go-go. We closed down on Saturday night after FOUR JAM PACKED DAYS!!! I'm not sure how to cover it all, so I'll just try to hit some of the highlights.

Wednesday, July 30th. The Fresh Fiction team met, some of us for the first time face-to-face, and had dinner before the big literacy signing on Wednesday night. We were all in pink -- except for Gwen who had an incident with a tire and "gup-covered" luggage at the airport -- so we were easy to spot! And had our gold name tags! I think was a first no one forgot theirs (since I'm usually the culprit, I've gotta mention this triumph!). From dinner it was off to the signing, a MASSIVE crowd in the main ball room!
We missed the long lines but arrived by 5:50pm so no one had left as they tend to do when they've sold all their books, or don't have any to sell. We've gotten smarter over the years and have our lists all ready so we can cover most of the authors. So if we missed any, we're sorry, we did try really really hard! And then of course, our first catastrophe of the night struck. The battery on Gwen's camera gave out. As it's one of those rechargeable ones, we had to rely on Mindy, Faye, and Tanzey to carry with the rest of the evening. I'd type up a list of authors I saw, but that would take the rest of the space. So check out our RWA photos on Flickr and get an idea! Also we're missing some names for the photos, if you can help us match them up, we'd be grateful!

After the signing, and YES THEY TURNED OFF THE LIGHTS ON US, we went up to the bar to regroup. Tanzey and Suan headed for bed as they'd been at the librarian meetings all day, but Gwen and Mindy went to a few parties, Sherrilyn Kenyon's, the Romance Bandits and another they can't remember. Faye and I rested at the bar -- do NOT ever get a green tea tini, it tastes worse than bad cough syrup -- and chatted with authors.

Thursday, July 31st Meetings, workshops, luncheons and dinners. It was jam packed from 8am to midnight. The editorial staff (editor Mindy Ewing, editor Tanzey Cutter, reviewer Suan Wilson plus content manager Faye) met with some authors for a coffee break in the morning. Authors included: Sabrina Jeffries, Melody Thomas, Elizabeth Boyle, Mary Burton, and Roxanne St. Claire as well as others. It was a great time for authors and reviewers to meet and chit chat about publishing trends and their books.

Faye, Tanzey and Suan joined the fabulous Nancy Berland team for dinner! They are all TRULY a delight to work with. Gwen, Mindy and I went to Famous John's Steak House where Gwen managed to confuse the server with her cowfish request. She was tired, and wanted "meat." A fun time was had by all!

Friday, August 1st More meetings, publisher meet-and-greets, meetings, and PARTIES!!! We split up with all the team members doing different things: attending some workshops, one-on-one with authors, publishers and others. In other words, work work work. But Friday night is the traditional evening for networking and celebrating. We did some of that on Friday night at the Ballantine party, St. Martin's party -- I missed the St. Martini their signature drink. I am assured it was deLicious! On to the Berkley / NAL party -- crowded and noisy but fun seeing Angela Knight, Christine Feehan and Celeste. Then it was on to the Harlequin Party at the Four Seasons. With dancing, great food, decadence chocolate and a great crowd of people, the HQ party is the one not to miss! Check out the infamous tree falling as well as the conga line. I'm only sorry I can't find photos of the handsome men in kilts! A great time was had by most!

Saturday, August 2nd More meetings, publisher meet-and-greets, dinner with one of my favorite authors, Marie Bostwick and then the sad departures. We admired our friends in their festive RITA outfits and wished them all the best! Bringing us books we love to read and talk about is the top in our minds!

See all the photos from our RWA SF Adventures Be sure to comment and help us fill in the blanks!

Sara Reyes
Fresh Fiction.com ...for today's reader

Don't miss THE Fresh Fiction Readers Conference on October 11th, 2008! With Sherrilyn Kenyon and many other favorite authors. Details at Readers-n-ritas.org -- celebrate passionate literary obsessions

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Sara Reyes | Conestoga, Furries, Diana Gabaldon and Going West


Jeanne Stein and Gwen
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Some people plan their vacations around non-business activities but for me, a conference is a reason to get out of town and explore just a wee bit. So, this last week of July is a doozy! Gwen and I are on a road trip from Dallas to Tulsa to San Francisco and back to Dallas. For some that is a reason to fly but I've never been able to see the deserts of the west except at 40,000 feet and I really wanted to explore the famous Route 66 before it completely disappears. So I convinced Gwen that a week in a car in the summer isn't really that bad! The good news, we haven't killed each other.

So to our tale of exploration...first stop Tulsa and the Conestoga 12, Oklahoma's largest literary science fiction and fantasy convention. The 2008 guest of honor was Diana Gabaldon. I've been a fan of Ms. Gabaldon since my favorite bookseller -- Judy Oerke -- suggested OUTLANDER in the late 80s. And when they still had two Gold Tickets left -- dinner with Ms. Gabaldon -- I couldn't say no! Well, I could but it was a "golden" opportunity! Also, the Fangs, Fur and Fey community was having its first "con within a con." FFF is the largest Urban Fantasy author community on the Internet according to founders Melissa Marr and Jeaniene Frost. Plus a slew of favorite urban fantasy authors would be there -- including: Michele Bardsley, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Marie Brennan, Sarah Rees Brennan, Rachel Caine, Dakota Cassidy, Kristin Cast, PC Cast, Mark Del Franco, Jeaniene Frost, Justin Gustainis, Bev Hale, Mark Henry, Carrie Jones, Caitlin Kittredge, Dean Lorey, Melissa Marr, Cheyenne McCray, Patrice Michelle, Devon Monk, Justine Musk, Gena Showalter, Jeanne Stein, Shanna Swendson, Tiffany Trent, Rachel Vincent, Steve Wedel, and Jaye Wells.

Our Friday night with Diana Gabaldon was sublime. After checking in, we found the room for the Plenary Session (opening ceremony) and met a few of the distinguished guests and participants. Then it was off to the dinner which for a hotel meal of chicken wasn't bad. Or it could be it was my second meal of the day after driving for four hours and anything within reason would have been delicious. No, upon reflection, the chocolate cake was sublime. Anyway, we were at a table with other DG fans, some who had driven from Denton, Texas, another couple from Kansas City, Jeanne Stein from Colorado and two local fans. We had a great time at dinner and then DG walked between the tables dressed in a long dark blue underskirt covered by a beautiful white dress. With her beautiful black hair flowing down her back she looked like a character from one of her books. And she is so beautiful, talented and perfect for an after dinner speaker!

Diana Gabaldon told us about how she started writing fiction at 35, her inspiration for Jamie -- think old school PBS Dr Who in a kilt -- and how Claire popped into the story with a 20th century voice and wouldn't go away. How she wrote in her "home office" a converted garage and how she had to sneak out to the local mall to go to the bathroom so her kids wouldn't know she was "home." And then she told us about the new graphic novel she's working on. It will be a bridge story and nothing reworked from Outlander books. The graphic artist is VERY talented but he does have to work on Jamie a bit more. He does have the red hair down.

Then she signed books and Gwen and I tripped off to check into the hotel across the street -- we decided to come too late to get a room at the Radisson. But were waylaid by Dakota Cassidy. After much arm twisting, okay, a simple invitation, we trouped back to the bar for a night cap and to meet some of the UF crew.

For the rest of the adventures in Tulsa, check out our Flickr photos and Patrice Michelle's blog...



San Francisco Bay
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Today (Wednesday) we're finally in San Francisco and we'll be meeting HUNDREDS of romance authors as well as the some of the Fresh Fiction team: Mindy Ewing, Faye McMichael, Tanzey Cutter, Suan Wilson and Leonore Howard. We'll be blogging the rest of the week from SF and posting pictures as soon as we pry them out of Gwen's camera. Check it out!

Sara Reyes

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