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Six Sentence Sunday #8

August 14, 2011 by Angela

Sorry I missed last week! I was away shopping. I bought about $1500 worth of clothes/footwear/stuff. No I didn’t pay that. Don’t worry i’m not totally Crazy.

So this week I got some awesome BOOK SWAG! for Sometimes It’s Fate ! My book comes out on August 22nd! So here is an excerpt from Sometimes.

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“On Three—One, Two,” Jason said as he pushed off at two and the kids shouted and followed them down the hill on their own sled.  The extra weight tipped the sled about half way down the hill and somehow Jason found himself lying on top of David after the crash.

“Sorry,” he breathed, but didn’t bother to move.

“It’s okay,” David replied, but didn’t move and didn’t motion for Jason to move either. He enjoyed the feeling of Jason’s warm breath on his neck and the fact, at first to his horror then delight, that Jason was hard, and wasn’t doing anything to hide it.

Jason licked his lips and lowered his head slightly fully intending to kiss David when two children jumped on him.

*~*

*G*!!!

If you want to grab a copy of my book PLUS! some cool autograph and book swag check out this CHARITY AUCTION that I’ve offered up an e-book (your choice of format) three romance trading cards and! an Autographed Mini Poster!  Bidding is just $13 right now! A total steal!

 

xx

A.

 

Filed Under: Blog, Six Sentence Sunday Tagged With: Auction, book swag, Six sentence Sunday, Sometimes It's Fate

Conversations with the BFF

July 29, 2011 by Angela

my BFF HD Logan is coming up next week to visit me. We’re planning a girls week of shopping, giggling, amusement parks and tattoo’s . Sound brilliant right? This is what she sent me today:

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HD Logan says
*pfftt* had a dream I went to our hotel room and you had filled it up with penguins and gecos.
you kept saying they were so cute
Angela S. says
ummmm ? were you watching informercials or something
HD Logan says
I don’t know, but one of the gecos was trying to sell me car insurance so I’m pretty sure my mind snagged him from a commercial
Angela S. says
you have the best dreams babe
HD Logan says
they are entertaining

*~*

Yup! That is our relationship… what else do you expect after almost 21 years of being best friends?

 

xx

A.

Filed Under: Blog

Jason and David’s character profiles

July 28, 2011 by admin

Thanks to the lovely Cara Bristol for this fantastic idea! It really makes you think differently about your characters!  So here we go:

 

Name: Jason Christopher McCarty

Age: 26

Occupation: RCMP Officer

Marital Status: single, but has a friend with very good “benefits”

Likes: his job, his best friend’s kids, and being the hero

Dislikes: snow storms, hiding that he’s gay and homophobes

Best characteristics:  he loves kids, his family, and he’s very compassionate

Worst characteristics: he hides too much of himself, he compartmentalises everything, he can be clinical and cold.

Biggest challenge: hiding that he’s gay from everyone.

Biggest fear: he’ll never find someone to love him.

Best one liner: “I hate to break it to you but this whole relationship is kinda gay.”

 

 

Name: David Henri Richard

Age: 34

Occupation: RCMP officer

Marital status: divorced, with three kids

Likes: his kids, his job, and his best friend

Dislikes: his ex-wife’s irresponsibility, not being in control, lying to his family

Best characteristics: he loves his kids, he’s a good cop, he forgives easily.

Worst characteristics: he’s got a temper, he’s impulsive, it’s always his way- or the highway

Biggest challenge: overcoming his own stereotypes

Biggest fear:  his kids won’t be able to have a relationship with their mom.

Best one liner: “I have had sex before. I have three children to prove it.”

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Writing Tagged With: Sometimes It's Fate, writing

Blog Contest Winner!!

July 27, 2011 by Angela

Just wanted to take a moment to announce that the lovely Sandra Sookoo was the winner of the $10usd giftcard to amazon.com!! 

Don’t forget that any comment from now to August 22nd is automatically entered into a copy of “Sometimes It’s Fate”!! I’ll also be hosting some give aways on other blogs :)! Lots of opportunities to win a copy of my debut novel so keep your eyes peeled! 

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Three Authors who changed my life.

July 26, 2011 by Angela

This is a blog post where I become a fan girl (to some extent) and talk about three Authors who inspired me and changed my life.

Author #1 is the lovely and talented Kathy Reichs 

I was first introduced to Kathy and her writing when I picked up the third novel Deadly Decisions” in her on-going Temperance Brennan series. I think I was about 13 or 14 at the time. I just fell in-love with Temp and Detective Ryan (who doesn’t love Detective Ryan?) and the tone of the novel. What I loved most about the novel outside of the writing was that it was set in Canada. Montreal actually. There was French and for the first time I picked up a novel I could reach out and touch. Montreal was a real place I had lived there. I knew the streets she was talking about and I knew the history of the biker wars. Her writing inspired to me write and to more importantly keep it real. I’ve kept up reading her novels one of my favourite being “Bones to Ashes” which is actually set in the same area that my debut novel is set in (purely random connection I assure you).

Kathy continues to inspire me as she is doing what I want to do. The success of her novels along with the hit TV series “Bones” has been amazing. She is a very smart and educated woman who choose writing and has done masterful things with it. I only hope to hit half of her success level.

Author #2 is the amazing and brilliant Diana Gabaldon

I was working at a small museum in rural Nova Scotia and my then boss shoved “Outlander” into my hands and said “READ!!” So I did and I was totally hooked.  I spent the summer working in this Museum but mostly reading the entire series only to be thrilled that the next book was coming out that fall “Breath of Snow and Ashes”. I kept reading then I turned around and re-read the whole series again. Claire to me is strong, smart, a nurse, and who I want to be in life (and hey Jamie isn’t half bad either!). I see her as someone to look up to in life. An excellent role model, even if she is fictional. 

Diana is also someone to look up to. When I first wanted to be taken seriously I started checking out websites and I loved hers. It was the previous generation of the current one and if I remember correctly it was an interesting shade of pink. It was marvelous though. The advice she dispensed went from  “Wrote a book.  Luckily, they don’t make you get a license.” (Although sometimes I think they really should) to “I also don’t write in a straight line” and even “-“Easy,” I say, “I just sat down and typed ‘I’.-” for the first time I realized I didn’t have to follow a set “formula” I could write what I wanted to when I wanted to.  I follow a similar pattern, not on purpose, just because that’s the way my brain works.  

When I sat down to write my debut novel I had an ending in mind, but it twisted it turned and where it ended up was totally different then where it began. I love it though it’s a journey to get there. Not knowing the ending other than “They end up together” is lovely. With my current novel i’m shopping around “Duty, Honour, Love” I took a completely different approach. I knew exactly what I wanted to happen and pretty much how it got there. I actually wrote it in a straight line (woah! crazy). When I went back to “Boots on the ground” It took me well over a year and a half to write all of the bits and pieces and put it together in something that I think resembles a novel. 

I found Diana’s words amazing and encouraging. She’s quick witted and obviously very very smart. Her ability to inspire has taken and pushed my writing in a direction I never realized it needed to go and for that I am ever so grateful. 

Author #3 is the funny and smart Carole Barrowman. 

I was first introduced to Carole like many of her other fans through her brother John. What keeps me a fan of her though is her amazing talent for telling a tell. Scots by birth she inherited the Scottish way of telling stories which I find parallel my own which I credit to my deep Nova Scotia roots. Her first book she ghost-wrote for her brother John “Anything Goes”. I’m have to admit if I ever were to meet her I’d have to buy another copy just to get her to sign because I’m afraid my first copy is held together with duct tape.Yup I read it that much. (Duct tape books is not an un-common theme in my house. Both copies of Kathy’s and Diana’s books are held together with duct tape not to mention several copies of Harry Potter, and numerous crime mystery, action and romance novels)  

What is most amazing about Carole ability to teach in such a way that you don’t even know that you’re learning. I was reading a section (I think maybe on her facebook page) where she was talking about how she writes. She mentioned that before she wrote for that day she would go back and re-read and edit what she wrote the previous day. What is of course a simple concept to many was amazing and eye openeing to me. Before I used to write, write, write and then when I was finished I would go back and edit. Editing what I did the previous day changed the way I wrote and in turn made me a much better writer. 

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What is truly special about all three of these women is that one point in their lives they’e been or they currently are teachers. I believe that they’ve taught me a lot with out even knowing it. Yes as a newbie writer I certainly look up to them and aspire to be in their shoes one day (figuratively, not literally. I have huge feet, no one’s shoes every fit my feet).  I hope that they know that their writing as inspired me, made me a better writer and maybe most importanly a better person. 

Angela

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Sometimes It's Fate

Nostalgia

July 21, 2011 by admin

Tonight we’re having KFC for dinner. It seems silly but it’s a little piece of my childhood.

I grew up in a tiny town of about 1500 people in Nova Scotia. When I was going up it was tough, three kids on a Petty Officer’s Salary in the 90’s was hard (yes i’m a navy brat). The pay check didn’t always stretch very far. I remember more than once my mom rolling pennies so I could have enough money to go on a school trip.

So needless to say we didn’t get take-out very often. Actually almost never. There were two places in my small town for take-out. A local run Pizza place (which has been owned and run by the same family since they started the business up 16 some years ago) and a KFC.

We would have KFC maybe once a year. *Maybe*. It was always a huge treat, and yeah we’re having that for dinner tonight.

So it seems silly but it’s a tiny bit of my childhood and it reminds me how good I have it now. My dad is finally making a good salary, my mom is working full time we have a fantastic house and yes as a single nurse I’m doing better than my parents were twenty years ago.

I think it reminds me of all of the hard times, and how lucky I am to be where I am today.

So here is to Nostalgia and never forgetting where you came from and always looking forward to the future because it’s always bright.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog

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