Showing posts with label Blog Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Tour. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Thursday Thirteen - 280 - 13 Questions For Paula Altenburg, Author of Desire by Design



Welcome to today's stop on Paula Altenburg's DESIRE BY DESIGN blog tour.

Paula is a fellow member of my writers' group, Romance Writers of Atlantic Canada, and it's my very great pleasure to welcome her here today.
1 - Tell us a little bit about DESIRE BY DESIGN's journey from idea to published novel.

I have two 'writer me's' -- the one who likes writing single title, dark paranormal romance and fantasy, and the one who likes creating short and sweet quirky romances. And always, I'm about the characters. Eve Doucette in DESIRE BY DESIGN spoke to me, and this was the story she wanted. She told me she was insecure working in a man's world because she felt overlooked and belittled. She's partly right and mostly wrong.

When I took her to my editor and said I'd like to write something a little different from demons, my editor was supportive. I love Entangled Publishing for that reason. They didn't try to pigeon-hole me, but let me experiment.   

2 - Is it a standalone single title, or is it part of a series?

Right now DESIRE BY DESIGN is a standalone contemporary category romance, and part of Entangled Publishing's Bliss imprint, so it's 'sweet'.

Eve has three hot brothers and the potential for a series is there, but the door was left open in case my editor and I decide to go in a different direction. One of the brothers is currently tugging on my shirttail, demanding I listen.

3 - Hmm...that sounds promising for us readers. (Keep tugging, brother!)

One reviewer said, "This book was hilarious! Fans of Jill Shalvis and Kristan Higgans will love this book. It is filled with a multitude of 'I Love Lucy' moments," while another said, "I laughed, I swooned, I laughed some more and smiled those little happy smiles at all the lovely heartwarming moments." As an author whose previous releases have been darker paranormal stories, what drew you to explore humorous contemporary romance?

 I needed a break!

Whether serious paranormal romance or a sweet, funny category, my stories are all very character driven. I spend a lot of time inside their heads. You'd be amazed at how stressful it can be to view the world through the eyes of a demon/mortal hybrid.

4 - You know I can relate to that, Paula!

If you name three romantic comedy movies that hit the same tone as  DESIRE BY DESIGN, what would they be?

This is a tough one for me. I'm more of an epic fantasy or comic book movie fan.

Me, too. I'd be at a loss to answer this one myself!

Lord of the Rings, for example, or anyone you could put a costume on. Since the local video store closed down I'm stuck with Netflix options or what's in the theatre, and I live in a house full of guys. (So it's a good thing our tastes are similar.)




But I loved How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days, and Knight and Day, and they're somewhat similar in tone. A bit slapstick but still romantic. DESIRE BY DESIGN doesn't have any car chases, though.




5 - LOL! Are there aspects of Eve Doucette to which you can relate?

Eve may be a little more extreme, but I certainly see areas where we may have some similarities. Insecurity is the biggest, and probably Eve's unfortunate tendency to say the first thing that comes into her head. My sister refers to that as 'lacking a filter'. Guilty.

6 - How about Matt Brison? (I've personally discovered that all of my male protagonists share more of my personality than my female characters.)

I can only *wish* I shared characteristics with Matt. Sigh. I'm not that reasonable. Ask anyone.

7 - Do you find yourself focusing on the romantic storyline and the humor aspects separately, or is humor simply a part of your contemporary voice?

Humor is definitely a part of my contemporary voice. It's really a part of my voice, period. But because I'm so character driven, the overall tone is generated by the characters and their situations. In my paranormals, moral and ethical problems arose from the worldbuilding that really didn't lend themselves to a lot of humor. It would have taken away from the message my characters were trying to send. I don't have to worry much about worldbuilding in short contemporaries, so there's more freedom in the tone for my voice to shine through.

8 - Can you see yourself writing a more serious contemporary romance any time in the future?

No. My contemporaries are my mental escape.

I can definitely see how you would like to switch gears.

I really like escapism, which is why I like writing paranormals and fantasy. Take me away from reality. Please. :-)

9 - Would a more humorous paranormal storyline have any attraction for you?

Funny you should ask.

(Woo hoo! A scoop!)

 I have one in the works. But as a single title paranormal, it won't be laughs from one end to the other. It's going to have its dramatic moments. I love this particular one (okay, I love them all...) but again, it's the story that my characters demanded I tell.

10 - From any genre of romance, who are your favorite sigh-worthy hero and your most inspirational heroine?

I love Kenny Karmody in OUT OF CONTROL from Suzanne Brockman's Troubleshooters series.

I mean, I seriously love him.



I read his story three times, lent the book to someone, and now I have to go hunt it down so I can read it again.

And for a heroine, Ayla from CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR. Hands down. Talk about resilient. Now I want to read those books again, too.

    

11 - LOL!

If you're looking for Paula on Facebook, you can find her here:

https://www.facebook.com/PaulaAltenburgAuthor?fref=ts

If you're looking for Paula on Twitter, you can find her here:

https://twitter.com/PaulaAltenburg

If you're looking for Paula on Goodreads, you can find her here:

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5809064.Paula_Altenburg

12 - DESIRE BY DESIGN is currently sitting at 4.5 stars on Amazon.com from 21 reviewers, and at 4.29 stars on Goodreads from 34 ratings.

13 - Here's a short excerpt:

She lifted her coffee cup to her unsteady lips and concentrated on business. She couldn't resist poking him a little, just to see if he'd laugh. She could use one herself.

"You don't have any ideas of your own, do you?" she said.

He slumped deeper into the sofa and clasped his fingers behind his head, his gaze stroking her from head to toe. A lick of heat leaped into his eyes. "I've got plenty of ideas."

She focused on her coffee and tried not to take his words too seriously. Matt was a rich, handsome man, famous in his field, and flirting came naturally to him. It had nothing to do with her.

"Why don't you just come right out and tell Bob that this project isn't your style and be done with it?" she suggested. "Then you wouldn't have to worry about new ideas."

"I don't know," Matt said slowly, smoothing his chin with the pad of his thumb. he had a nice chin, strong and solid--it went well with the rest of him. The navy running gear showed off a far different frame than the one she'd expected based on his business suits. "It's been a long time since I've had ideas like this," he added. "They might be well worth exploring."    

Eve took a long, flustered swig of coffee and choked on it, burning the inside of her nose.

- Paula Altenburg, 2013

Thanks for dropping by, Paula!

Thanks for having me. This was fun!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

A to Z Blog Challenge - BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE on Tour - C



On Day 3 of the A to Z Blog Challenge

C

is for

The naming of Characters





Please join me at KY Bunnies blog for my second interview as part of Black Lion Virtual Book Tours.

Suzie asks me: "When naming your characters, do you give any thought to the actual meaning?"


Find out why I would never pick a name that didn't suit a character, numerologically-speaking.


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

A to Z Blog Challenge - BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE on Tour - B


On Day 2 of the A to Z Blog Challenge

B

is for

Brainstorming




Please join me at Makayla's Book Reviews for my first interview as part of Black Lion Virtual Book Tours.

Makayla asks me: "How did you come up with the title?" for BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE

Find out how brainstorming was an integral part of coming up with a series name and the individual titles for each book.




I'm also being featured today over at Michael Di Gesu's blog, ... ... ... In Time

Michael is featuring 26 books as his theme for the A to Z Challenge, and today,


B

is for

BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE

Thanks, Michael!

Monday, April 1, 2013

A to Z Blog Challenge - BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE on Tour - A


Welcome to my third year participating in the A to Z Blog Challenge.

What is the A to Z Challenge? Bloggers post each day during the month of April, except for Sundays, and gear each post to the letters of the alphabet. You can continue to follow the regular format of your blog, or choose to do something special for the challenge.

For newcomers to my blog, A Piece of My Mind is an arts blog. My posts will showcase some aspect of the creative process.

When I'm not blogging, I'm a dark fantasy author, and it just so happens that today is Day 1 of my Black Lion Virtual Book Tour for BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE.


So for Day 1 of the A to Z Challenge

A

is for

AUTHOR on tour

CLICK HERE for the tour kick-off over at the Black Lion blog. You'll find an introduction to the book along with an excerpt.

I'd like to send out a very special thank you to Arlee Bird, the founder of the A to Z Blog Challenge. Arlee sent out a challenge in 2010 for the first A to Z event, and close to 100 bloggers joined in that first year. That's when I first bumped into it, and decided that I would love to take part in it.

So the following year, 2011, I was one of almost 1300 people blogging from A to Z. Only one year and it grew to over ten times its original size.

Last year it grew again to 1700 bloggers, and as of late Sunday night, the sign-up list has just over 1700 names on it.

This year, I'm blogger number 1324. I'm looking forward to meeting up with previous A to Z-ers as well as welcoming new visitors here, and I know I'll discover so many interesting blogs as I head out into the Blogosphere for the challenge.

Thank you Arlee for this annual event that has brought me several close online friendships I now cannot do without. 

Saturday, June 30, 2012

SAINT SANGUINUS is the featured book at Everyone Loves a Sinner




Everyone Loves a Sinner hosts SAINT SANGUINUS as the featured Book of the Day, wrapping up my month-long blog tour hosted by Bewitching Book Tours


Thanks to all who joined me for the journey!


Special thanks to Roxanne Rhoads, Tara MacDonald and Shawna Romkey for all your support.

Friday, June 29, 2012

SAINT SANGUINUS is reviewed at Books, Books and More Books, and is the featured book at Coffee Addicted Writer / 5 on Friday - Set 125



SAINT SANGUINUS is reviewed on Friday the 29th at Books, Books and More Books.


It's also the featured book at Coffee Addicted Writer.

Meanwhile...

Travis at Trav's Thoughts invites everyone to lay down a short set of music that takes their fancies for his 5 on Friday meme.


Happy Canada Day weekend to all of my fellow Canadian bloggers and readers!

To celebrate, here are five Canadian chanteuses to get this party started.

1 - In Perfect Dreams (Even Cowgirls Get the Blues soundtrack) - k d lang 



2 - Possession - Sarah McLachlan





3 - Basement Apartment - Sarah Harmer






4 - Chances - Jill Barber






5 - All Good Things (Come to an End) - Nelly Furtado 





Monday, June 25, 2012

I'm guest blogging at Black Hippie Chick's Take on Books & The World



Thursday, June 21, 2012

I'm interviewed at Books, Books, the Magical Fruit today


I'm interviewed over at Books, Books, the Magical Fruit today, where I chat about which section of the bookstore I race towards first, why I have a Russian phrasebook in my purse and where I describe my very first 'novel' written when I was in grade five.

Friday, June 15, 2012

I'm interviewed at SJ Clarke's Paranormal Romantic Suspense, and guesting at The Full Fang



After some slight technical difficulties, my interview at SJ Clarke's Paranormal Romantic Suspense blog is now available.

Please drop by--she has lots of guest bloggers and interviews galore.

Today's scheduled stop on my Bewitching Book Tour is at The Full Fang:


The Full Fang--A Twice Bitten blog has me in the moonlight, where I so love to be...

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Review of SAINT SANGUINUS at Aobibliosphere today




Aobibliosphere reviews SAINT SANGUINUS today.



I'm also blogging at The Popculturedivas, where I'm showcasing trindiebooks and StoryFinds, two ebook browsing sites run by women from my writers' group.   

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

SAINT SANGUINUS is the featured book at Bornean Bookworm, BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE is the featured book at Shawna Romkey's blog and at Storyfinds


SAINT SANGUINUS is the featured book today at Bornean Bookworm, all the way over in Indonesia.

Bornean Bookworm, aka Vanessa lives in Malaysian Borneo, likes ghost-hunting reality TV, hates porcelain dolls and clowns, and invites bloggers to stalk her blog.


My newest release, BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE drops by YA paranormal author Shawna Romkey's blog today, as well 



BOUND BY DRAGONSFYRE also makes a stop at Storyfinds, a new ebook browsing site for Kindle. Authors, check it out! It's a great place to showcase your releases. 
  

Monday, June 11, 2012

SAINT SANGUINUS is the featured book at Aobibliosphere today



SAINT SANGUINUS is dropping by Aobibliosphere today, where it will also be reviewed on Thursday.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

I'm guest blogging at Roxanne's Realm


Join me at Roxanne's Realm where I share the inspiration for my two main characters from SAINT SANGUINUS, Welsh warrior Peredur and his beloved, Tanwen the chieftain's daughter.


Be careful what you wish for


Both characters should have heeded that advice.


Roxanne has included an excerpt from Tanwen's point of view, as well.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

SAINT SANGUINUS is the featured book at Lisa's World of Books today



SAINT SANGUINUS is dropping by Lisa's World of Books today.

Another Michigan blogger like yesterday's Creatively Green Write at Home Mom, Lisa has been book blogging since 2010 and enjoys every minute of it.

Monday, June 4, 2012

I'm guest blogging at Faerotic Prose



Join me at Faerotic Prose for a discussion on shiny heroes, dark villains and my favorite--the gray character.



I'm also appearing at The Creatively Green Write at Home Mom with an excerpt from SAINT SANGUINUS, which briefly hit the # 9 spot on Amazon's Top 100 Horror list over the weekend.

These blog stops are part of my tour with Bewitching Book Tours.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Scorpius will return in 1 week

Hope to see you here next week for the latest instalment of Scorpius' newest 19-year-old story arc, where he and his new master Lord Thibault must learn to navigate the dangerous tides of politics, while still finding time to sow a few oats, as 19-year-olds will do.

Join me tomorrow for the first in my Resistance is Futile Blog Tour of the Universe event - I'll be hosting a Vampire Smackdown where you can vote on your favorite fanged contestant.

Which vampire will face off against the other?

Drop by tomorrow and get ready to rumble...