Showing posts with label Dark Days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dark Days. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

The I-Finished-Another-Book Contest

I would like to celebrate the fact that I have finished the rough draft of Gage’s final book.  I’m not too broken up over it because I still have a few months of work ahead of me.  I’m not saying good-bye to the tattoo artist just yet. 
 
I would also like to celebrate the fact that I have completed what I believe is my 12th book.  Can you believe it?  12 books.  That’s a whole lot of freaking words.
 
Of course, if you’ve read my books, you’re suddenly thinking that I no longer know how to count.  Let’s go through it:
 
Dark Days:
 
Asylum Tales:
Untitled Book 3
 
Unpublished:
Fantasy novel #1
Historical Romance #1
Historical Romance #2
 
And then you can throw in all the novellas I’ve completed:
Secret Historical Romance Novella
 
I’ve got to say that it’s not a bad list!  And I’ve still got lots of stories ahead of me.
 
So to celebrate the completion of another book, I will give away one of my published stories to 3 winners.  If it is available in print, I will sign it and ship it to you.  If it only available as an e-book, I will send you a Kindle or Nook copy.  The only catch is that the book has to have been released in some form (you can’t have the unpublished stories).
 
Leave me a comment telling me your favorite Halloween candy.  I will pick the winners on Thursday, October 31.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Checking In With Book Deals & More

The weekend is slipping away from me far too fast.  I've got so much writing to get done and no time to do it.  I just wanted to pop in with a few little things.

1. My e-books for the Dark Days series and the Asylum Tales short stories are still on sale for only $0.99 each.  This is going on for 9 more days.  On May 1, the sale is over.  Don't miss out.  This is a great opportunity to get caught up on the Asylum Tales before the release of DEAD MAN'S DEAL on May 9.  For more details on the sale, please click here.

2.  I am making one book signing appearance to support Dead Man's Deal.  I haven't seen the announcement go up on the store events calendar yet, but I will be officially announcing it this week.  Stay tuned on how you can get a signed copy of DEAD MAN'S DEAL.

3. The release of DEAD MAN'S DEAL is only 16 days away!  Are you needing another dose of Gage and his insanity?  It's coming soon.  In the second novel, you'll meet more strange creatures as you follow Gage through his attempts to save Trixie from the Summer Court while he also tries to free himself and Bronx from the manipulative grip of the local mafia boss.

4.  You've read all of the Dark Days series and the Asylum Tales, and you still need something new to read while you wait for May 7.  I've got something for you.  Kim Harrison's Ever After is currently on sale for $7.99 for Kindle and Nook.  If you haven't picked up this book yet, this is a great time.  For more details, please click here.

5. Richard Kadrey has a new short story out called Suspect Zero.  It's only $0.99 and is about a fledgling serial killer.  For more details, please click here.

Happy Reading!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Dark Days & Asylum Tales on Sale

I received some awesome news from my publisher and I am so excited to pass it along!

For the month of April, all the Dark Days series e-books and the e-novellas for the Asylum Tales are on sale!  Each story will be priced at $0.99 for the Kindle, Nook, and Kobo.

What exactly is included in this deal?

For the Dark Days series, that's: 

Prequel e-novellas
Bound to Me
The Dead, the Damned, and the Forgotten

e-books
Nightwallker
Dayhunter
Dawnbreaker
Pray for Dawn
Wait for Dusk
Burn the Night




For the Asylum Tales, that's:


Prequel e-novellas
The Asylum Interviews: Bronx
The Asylum Interviews: Trixie 

e-anthology
Blood by Moonlight (which includes the short story "Of Men and Monsters" from the Asylum Tales)

In all, that's 11 individual stories over the Dark Days series and Asylum Tales.  At a rate of $0.99 each, that's going to cost you only $10.89 (not including tax).  

Think of how much reading that is!  Hours and hours of reading for less than $11!

If you've tried the Dark Days series, but haven't picked up the Asylum Tales yet, this is great way to start.  For $3, you can get the three novellas that introduce you to Gage, Trixie, and Bronx in the city of Low Town.


If you've tried the Asylum Tales and are interested in giving my vampires a try, this is the perfect time to meet the Fire Starter Mira and the vampire hunter Danaus.  There are a total of 8 individual stories for the Dark Days series (6 novels and 2 novellas), which will cost you only $8 for the e-books this month.

What are the series about?

The Dark Days series follows nightwalker Mira as she is forced to team up with a centuries-old nightwalker hunter, Danaus, as they fight to stop the return of an evil race that is determined to destroy both nightwalkers and humans.  Nicknamed the Fire Starter, Mira has a few unique gifts inherited from her father, which she's going to need as she struggles to figure out who she can trust in a race to save mankind.

The Asylum Tales is told by recovering-warlock-turned-tattoo-artist Gage Powell.  In his world, all the magical creatures are out in the open and in need of some magical assistance if they are to survive the brutal oppression of the warlocks and witches from the Ivory Towers.  Stirring a magic potion into a person's tattoo can give them love, luck, or even revenge.  Stop in Asylum Tattoo Parlor and meet Gage, Bronx (a troll) and Trixie (an elf).  They've got some strange stories to tell.


If you're interested in picking up nearly all my e-books at bargain prices, I've got some links that will help speed you along.

Jocelynn Drake's Kindle Page on Amazon

Jocelynn Drake's Nook Page on Barnes & Noble

Jocelynn Drake's Page on Kobo

 Happy Reading!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Tuesday Flashback: Valerio vs. Danaus

For the third installment of my Tuesday flashback, I thought we'd spend one more week with Valerio.  Two weeks ago, we looked at Valerio's overall character and last week we took at peek at his hot relationship with Mira.  This week, let's take a peek at Valerio's one true nemesis, the nightwalker hunter, Danaus.

After Valerio, there were other men in Mira's life, though all were humans.  She remained with humans because of their frailty and short lifespans.  In her mind, all those relationships had an expiration date stamped on them and she could maintain an emotional distance.

Danaus was the first to break that rule.

The hunter was centuries older than Mira; centuries older than Valerio.  He wasn't frail like other humans.  He could survive a beating and would never fall to the touch of Father Time. 

At first, Mira found him incredibly sexy, but she didn't like him or what he believed in.  However, and this was her first weakness, she did respect Danaus.  The hunter steadily wormed his way into her heart, tearing down barriers that she was sure no man would ever get beyond.

One of the greatest differences between Valerio and Danaus was that Mira was able to completely trust Danaus.  She never felt that trust for Valerio because Valerio always looked out for himself first, or so she thought.

Of course, Valerio took an instant disliking for Danaus.  First, because he was a vampire hunter and second because Valerio quickly realized that the hunter was growing in Mira's affections.  Though Valerio rarely ever showed it, I think he would have cheerfully ripped the man's head off. With the series written almost entirely from Mira's point of view, there weren't many chances to see Valerio and Danaus alone together. 

However, Valerio did pay Danaus a visit at the Dark Room to give the hunter a quick word of advice when it comes to Mira.  I posted the quick scene on my website under the Extras section a couple years ago.  If you'd like to read about their little heart-to-heart talk, please click this link.

You can find more of Valerio in:
Bound to Me
Dayhunter
Wait for Dusk
Burn the Night

Be sure to come back next week when we take a stroll through Gage's world from The Asylum Tales.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Tuesday Flashback: A Love Affair with Valerio

I'm continuing with my flashback series that I started last week by digging into Valerio's relationship with Mira.  In my blog post last week, I posted some links to background details on Valerio and spoke generally about Valerio's character and why I liked working with him so much.

A big part of Valerio was his relationship with Mira.  Valerio was important to Mira for two important reasons in the series.  One was that Valerio taught Mira the heart and soul of what it meant to be a vampire.

Let's have a short history lesson for Mira to bring you up to speed.

Mira was kidnapped by Sadira and was later changed into a vampire (nightwalker).
After several long decades living under Sadira's thumb, Mira was kidnapped by the naturi.
Jabari rescues Mira and take her to Egypt to live with him for 100 years.  During that time, Jabari teaches Mira the history of vampires as well as gives her the skills to survive on her own.  With Jabari, Mira gets a respect for her people and their history.

After leaving Jabari, Mira spends the next few centuries traveling Europe with Valerio.  It is during these centuries that Valerio helps Mira appreciate her abilities and what it means to be a vampire in terms of power, torture, and fun.

With Sadira, Mira learned fear.
With Jabari, Mira learned respect.
With Valerio, Mira learned to live.

And it was more than just living where it was fun and games every night in a wash of blood and sex and screams.  Valerio taught Mira to accept herself and the life that she now had.

The swath of violence and mayhem they cut through Europe was part of the basis of the love affair that grew between them, which was the other reason Valerio was so important to Mira. Valerio made Mira realize that she could feel affection for another creature again.

There was a similarity of personalities that drew them together.  There was an odd trust that grew when they shouldn't have trusted each other.  There was also an unspoken need that neither wanted to look to closely at for fear of becoming vulnerable.

For the time they were together, Mira and Valerio burned hotter than the sun.

If you'd like to read more about Valerio's relationship with Mira, check out Bound to Me.

The e-book novella is available for only $1.  You don't need an e-reader to get the book.  If you have the Kindle app, you can read the book from your computer.  I think you may also be able to do that with the Google e-book as well.

Here are some quick links:

Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Google e-books
iBookstore
Kobo

You can find more of Valerio in:

Dayhunter

Wait for Dusk

Burn the Night

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

An Evening with Valerio

Since I'm currently in a quiet period (more writing and less big news), I thought I would start a new blog series that would appear on Tuesdays.  Looking over my website, I realized that I've accumulated a large quantity of free material for both the Dark Days series and the Asylum Tales.  I thought every Tuesday, I would focus on one piece with the hope of reaching out to readers who might not have known about it or to potentially remind readers of an old favorite.

Valerio

This week, I thought we'd spend a little time with the lovely Valerio.  If you've haven't read the Dark Days series or if you don't happen to remember Valerio, here is a link to a brief essay giving some background details on the very old vampire.

I've never tried to match characters that I've created with images of real people.  It's so hard to match up what you have in your head with people.  For me, I have such a clear image of their soul and personality that trying to pin down a smile, eyes, the shape of the jaw just seems to muddy the waters.  However, flipping through images, I think model Domenique Melchior is pretty damn close to Valerio and I find it ironic that he was born in Vienna, which is Valerio current stomping grounds.

Valerio is so smooth.  He is the epitome of the romantic Hollywood vampire.  Valerio is always calm and collected.  He always gives you the feeling that even when chaos is exploding around him, he still has the situation completely under his control.  Valerio is a seducer and a manipulator.  Valerio loves being a vampire and above all, he loves himself.  The only person in his long existence to ever make him hesitate, to make him put his own life in unnecessary danger ... is Mira.

While Mr. Melchior has ample provocative pictures, I think I prefer those in a suit when it comes to Valerio.  While the vampire is very sexy, I always see Valerio wearing a suit.  He is always dressed in the height of fashion, no matter the season or the circumstance.  It helps to add to his controlled exterior.

Valerio was a favorite character to work with because he was always a bit of a smartass whenever he chose to open his mouth.  There was also this feeling of a long, deep history between Mira and Valerio that you only got glimpses of through the series, but we'll get more into his history with Mira next week.

This week, I want to point you in the direction an interview that Valerio gave where he dodged some pointed questions about Mira and his own past.  To read the interview, please click here

You can find more of Valerio in:
Bound to Me
Dayhunter
Wait for Dusk
Burn the Night

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Bound To Me: Print Release Day

I'm just sticking my head up from work for a brief bit of self-promotion.  Bound to Me, the final Dark Days story was released as an e-book in April, but my publisher has decided to also release a print version.  If you would rather own a print version, I have included links below where you can order a copy.  I don't believe that it's going to be in the brick-and-mortar stores but I could be wrong.

Amazon

Barnes and Noble

The feedback that I have been receiving from readers has been extremely positive.  Valerio has always been a favorite character of mine and it was exciting to give him the chance to spend some quality time with Mira.  If you've enjoyed the series, you don't want to miss out on this final slice of Mira's life.  Take a walk down memory lane with Valerio, Jabari, and Sadira.

And as an added bonus, the book also contains the first two chapters of the first book in my new series.  Angel's Ink, the first book in the Asylum Tales series won't be released until October 16, but you can get a sneak peek now!

Happy reading!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Developments Abound

Tuesday was a busy but great day.  I've discovered during the past few years since getting my first publishing contract that this industry is largely a "hurry up and wait" sector.  You rush to get things all in order and ready to go and then you wait for responses and decisions, which is fine but takes a little adjustment.  At the same time, when things do happen, they happen all at once, leaving you scrambling to catch up.  I'm not always the most patient person, which makes the "wait" part of "hurry up and wait" hard for me.  However, I do love a flurry of activity.  I like busy and hectic and lots of pressure surrounding quick decisions rather than just medium steady activity.

A number of things rolled through my email during the past 48 hours and there's a few things that I can't talk about just yet, but it's coming.

So... here's what I can talk about.

The Dark Days Series

Bound to Me

The final novella for the Dark Days series is due to be released to e-readers in approximately 20 days!  In less than three weeks, you will have a chance to get a very intimate look at Mira's relationship with Valerio.  You'll get one last stroll through the Main Hall in Venice before the Coven.  You'll get to revisit some characters who didn't exactly survive to the end.  I think you're going to like this story.

I try not to read reviews because they tend to make authors a little crazy.  But I couldn't resist.  I found the first review of BOUND TO ME  and I was pleased to see that it was quite good without giving anything away about the story.  The review also reminded me of a little tidbit that I discovered when I was working on the edits and then forgot about.

When you read the novella, not only do you get one last jaunt with Mira and Valerio, but the e-book will also contain an excerpt from my new book, Angel's Ink.  Angel's Ink is the first book in my new series, Asylum Tales, introducing readers to an entirely new world and new group of characters.  I believe the excerpt will be the first two chapters of the book.

So, for $0.99, you get a Mira/Valerio story that is approximately 80 pages long AND you get approximately two chapters of my next book, Angel's Ink, which isn't due out until October 16.  Have you pre-ordered yet?  No?  Here are some links to help.  You don't want to miss this story, due out on April 10.
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
iBookstore

Hurry!  Go pre-order now!

In other randomness regarding the Dark Days series, I stumbled over to Audible (a group that specializes in audiobooks) and discovered that a couple previously unreleased Dark Days novels had been released as audiobooks.  I have to admit that I'm not a fan of audiobooks, but I listened to an excerpt from Pray for Dawn and FELL IN LOVE.  They told me that they were doing the books and that Hillary Huber was doing the narrating for the missing books.  It didn't dawn on me until I pulled up Audible that Pray for Dawn would need a male narrator because the book was told from Danaus's point of view.  Todd McLaren does a stunning reading for Danaus.  Here's a link to Audible if you're interested in taking a listen.  Right now, the only books not in audiobook format are Dayhunter and Burn the Night, but I believe they are still coming.


The Asylum Tales

Where to start?  The new series centered on a tattoo artist and his friends is going to be kicked off later this year with the release of TWO novellas.  The novellas are prequels to the first book, introducing readers to the main characters in the series.  My editor has read the stories, likes them, and has provided feedback.  I launch into edits this week, tweaking a few minor things and the ending of one story.  I'm hoping that the whole process will only take a few days.

I do not know things like titles or even release dates yet, but that information should be coming soon.  As in, as soon as I get my edits handed in we will be able to nail down titles and release dates.  These novellas will be released as e-books only and will probably cost only a dollar or two like my other novellas.  I will provide more information when it comes to me, but rest assured, the wheels are in motion.

Angel's Ink

It feels like things are picking up speed on this book.  What do we have done?  The book has been written, revised, and copy edited.  I will be receiving the First Pass edits today, which are due back to my editor in a couple weeks.  I think this is my last chance to my changes to the book and then it's all locked in.  I've seen the cover (and it is AWESOME) and we've gotten some great quotes from other authors.  The book is still slated for release on October 16 and will be available in trade paperback and e-book.

The newest bit of news I received is that my publisher is planning up an interesting bit of promotion.  I don't think I can make any announcement yet, but I got a sneak peek yesterday and it is so cool!!  I can't wait to show you.

In the meantime, my next couple months will be:
Finish First Pass edits on Angel's Ink
Finish revisions on Novella #1
Finish revisions on Novella #2
Finish writing Book #2 of Asylum Tales
Think of a way to celebrate the release of BOUND TO ME

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Cover Reveal: Bound to Me

I can finally reveal the cover for the new novella that will be released on April 10.

Bound to Me

I feel funny saying "finally" since I only saw the cover for the first time a couple weeks ago.  In most cases, I am forced to keep my mouth shut and sit on the cover for several months before it can be revealed.  But novella e-book releases are a lot faster than book releases and that takes some adjustment on my part.

So without further ado.....



Isn't it just lovely?  I am so proud of it.  I know, I didn't actually create it.  I didn't have anything to do with this cover, but I have been blessed by the cover gods.  I can proudly say that I actually thought of the title for this one!  I'm not very good at titles, but my editor liked this one.

This novella is something of a prequel to the Dark Days series.  The story centers on Mira and Valerio and is set roughly 200 years before the events of Nightwalker.  Mira and Valerio are in a unique relationship and are traveling about Europe, finding ways to amuse themselves while completing random errands and tasks for the Coven.  In this novella, Mira and Valerio are tasked with hunting down a creature in Spain that is killing nightwalkers and leaving them for discovery by the humans.  The story not only gives more depth into Mira's past, but also a closer look at the intense relationship she had with Valerio.

If you haven't read the Dark Days series, this is a great way to launch into the series.  You don't need the background to understand the events of the novella.  However, if you have read the series, this novella will provide even more depth to the characters that you've come to love and hate over the past several years.

The story is being sold for only $0.99 and is available for pre-order at:

Barnes and Noble 
iBookstore

It hasn't been posted yet, but it will soon be coming to the other e-book vendors such as Amazon, Google Books, and Kobo.  I will post links when I see it become available.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Big Things for 2012

After yesterday's 2011 retrospective, I thought I would take the time to look ahead to the great things that are coming for 2012.  I don't have a lot of exact dates to give you just yet, but I'll be posting updates when I get confirmed news.

The Dark Days Series

I know this is going to be a little confusing since yesterday I said that I was finished with Mira and Danaus, but it seems that I have just a little bit more to share.

Prequel #1: Novella
The Dead, the Damned, and the Forgotten

If you've already picked up the Unbound anthology that was released a few years back, then you've already read this novella.  The story takes place in Savannah about a month before the start of the events in NIGHTWALKER (Book 1).  It focuses on Mira's domain and her investigation into a murder that takes place, putting the spotlight on the nightwalkers in the city.  It's the first time you meet Knox and see Mira's dynamic with many of the people that you will see in later books in the series.  It was my first go at a novella and I am pleased with how it turned out.  I think the ending is a little bit of a surprise and if you read carefully, I give a little hat tip to Kim Harrison, who was also featured in the Unbound anthology.

The novella will be released as an individual e-book on January 31, 2012 and will be on sale for $0.99.  It is available for pre-order now if you are interested in getting your hands on this prequel to the series.

Prequel #2: Novella
Untitled

When I wrote this novella last year, I wasn't quite sure how it was going to be released.  The story was actually in reaction to a lot of requests I got from some readers during a book signing I did in my hometown.  One frequent question was about Mira's relationship with Valerio when they were intimate many years before Mira met Danaus.  To tell the truth, I was a little curious myself as to what happened between them and I started the novella just to satisfy my own interest.

The story takes places a couple centuries before the events in NIGHTWALKER (Book 1), well before Mira goes off on her own to Savannah and claims that as her domain.  Mira and Valerio are running errands and generally acting as enforcement for the Coven.  The nightwalker Elders send Mira and Valerio to investigate and stop a creature that is killing off nightwalkers in Spain.  The story gives a good look into Mira's relationship with Valerio, a closer look at Valerio, as well as her relationship with some other characters that you've met in the series. I was even excited to include a glimpse of one unexpected character that you meet in NIGHTWALKER. (hehe... I'm such a tease!)

It was a lot of fun to write, but a little difficult.  The setting is the 19th century versus the 21st century that I am accustomed to working in.  Also, this is Mira more than two hundred years ago.  She's a little different than what you've gotten used to reading.

If you've read the series, this will offer some nice insight into the characters.  If you've not read the series, I don't think you'll be lost since it is a series prequel.  However, it might be a little confusing if you jump from this prequel to the first book as you will be moving forward two hundred years.

Anyway... I don't have a release date on it yet but I will keep you updated here and on Facebook and Twitter when my publisher releases a date for publication.


Also, don't forget that the series is now concluded with the release of BURN THE NIGHT last June. If you haven't picked up all six books to get Mira's complete story, run to your nearest bookstore or online vendor to pick them up!


The New Series

Now you didn't think that just because I finished up the Dark Days Series that I was finished writing?  Hell No!  You could chop off all my fingers (please don't) and I would still write stories.  It would just be a little slower.

Last year, I pitched a few ideas to my editor for a new series and she was kind enough to buy one of them.  To my elation, HarperCollins has contracted me to write two new novels and two new novellas for a new series that will be kicked off in 2012! (No, it's not too late to do a happy dance.)

And earlier this week, we finally agreed on a series title:

The Asylum Tales

I love it!  Asylum has a wonderful double meaning that resonates in your brain when you hear it. You think of either A.) a place to store crazy people or B.) a place of safety and refuge from danger.    With this series, I think it means a little of both.

We have a title for the first book, but I'm holding off on revealing as it still needs final approval from the Sales/Marketing department.  But keep checking back as I'm sure that it will be approved soon.

But your big question is: what in the world is this new series about?

I'm glad you asked.  What I've been telling people is that the new series is about warlocks and tattoo artists.  (And you've just given me the same confused, puzzled, slightly frightened look I've been getting for months.)  Let me explain.

The series is firmly settled in the urban fantasy genre, set in what I like to call an open world (ie, everyone knows about all the other races and has for a really long time, allowing everyone to live side-by-side in a relative, occasionally strained, harmony.)  Some of the races that you meet in this series include, but are not limited to: humans, elves, trolls, dwarves, pixies, werewolves, vampires, ogres, minotaurs, incubus, faeries, goblins, and many many more that are fighting to get their time on the page.

At the center of this mess is Gage Powell, a tattoo artist who owns a parlor in a sketchy little neighborhood in Low Town called Asylum.  In a world that is naturally filled with magic, it only makes sense that many of the non-magic folk (like humans) could use an edge.  In this world, tattoo artists aren't just tattoo artists.  They are also licensed potion stirrers.  For the right price, they can help you get an edge.  Need courage, love, or luck?  A tattoo artist can stir a potion to be placed in the ink of a tattoo that can help you achieve those things. 

Unfortunately, Gage has a secret that keeps coming back to haunt him despite his attempts to keep his head down and his nose somewhat clean.  Lucky for him, he had a pair of employees that help him out.  The first is Bronx -- a patient troll who manages to keep a level head  and his sense of humor when things get bad.  The second is Trixie -- a elf who is pretending to be a human because she's got her own problems, but she still manages to make time to give Gage a hand when he needs it.

Here are some answers to some burning questions you might have:

1. I don't like tattoos and I'm not interested in the tattooing world.  Will I still like this series?
Yes!  Do you like action, craziness, and stranger creatures?  That is more of what this series is about.  It's about the cool people that inhabit this world, not tattoos.  The tattoos are sort of just a common thread that tie the people and some of the events together.  It is not the core of the story.

2.  Is this a romance?
Err... not really.  There is a romantic subplot for Gage, but it is not the main thrust of the story.  It is an urban fantasy story, not a paranormal romance.  However, the romantic subplot moves faster in the new series than it did in the Dark Days series.

3.  Do I have to read the stories in order?
No! Unlike the Dark Days series, where you needed to read the books in order so you could understand everything that was happening, I am writing this series as more of an episodic adventure.  There are plotlines that run from the first book to the second, but the stories are told in such a way that you don't have to read them in sequential order to understand them.

4.  Are there vampires?
Sort of.  After writing the Dark Days series, which I loved, I needed a break from vampires.  Sort of.  Vampires exist in this world so that means that they can definitely make an appearance, but as of this moment they do not have a starring role.  Also, these vampires are different from the vampires in the Dark Days series.

5.  Will you ever write vampires again?
Definitely.  I love vampires.  They have always been my favorite.  But with the Dark Days series, I managed to say everything I wanted to say about vampires, so I thought it was time to move on.  When I have something new to say about them, I will circle back.

6. Are The Asylum Tales going to be as dark as the Dark Days series?
No.  By the nature of Mira's world and the fact that they were constantly on the edge of everything falling completely apart, the stories seemed to naturally become dark.  It also worked that way because of Mira's personality.  Gage is different.  Yes, he can be dark like Mira, but most of the time he's not.  The world isn't going to end if Gage fails, but a lot of people that he cares about could get seriously hurt if not killed.  The world is strange, weird, funny, and frequently unexpected.  There is danger around every corner, but Gage and his friends know how to handle a lot of it because they live there day in and day out.  The Asylum Tales will still have death, violence, and lots of dangers, but I'm hoping that you're going to spend a little time laughing as well. 

7.  What do you have finished of The Asylum Tales?
The first book has been accepted by my editor and has been moved on to the copy editing stage.  That means the story is set and now I'm tweaking wording and such.  The two novellas have been written and are awaiting approval from my editor.  If approved, they move on to the copy editing stage.  If not approved, I go in and do some revisions.  I am currently writing the rough draft of the second book, which is due to my editor in mid-February.

8.  When will the new series be released?
I don't know.

This is where things get complicated, because things have shifted from the original plans.  The original plan was to release the first book as a mass market paperback (like the Dark Days series) in late June.  You may have even seen the pre-order go up on Amazon or Barnes and Noble, listing the book as ANGEL WINGS.

Well, shortly after that listing went up, my publisher reaccessed the market, as well as my sales record and a few other things.  As a result, HarperCollins is now releasing the first book as a trade paperback.  This is a slightly bigger book than the mass paperback.  It tends to be slightly more expensive, but I'm not sure on any exacts as everything is currently shifting in the market, including price.  Due to the change in format, the release date of the first book has been moved from June to October 2012.  This will give my publisher more time to plan for the release of the trade paperback.

I know, that's a long time between books!  But never fear.  We still have a few things to tide you over to make the waiting more manageable.

Before the release of the first book, the two novellas for The Asylum Tales will be released as e-books.  Prior to revisions, they are both hovering close to 100 pages each, so they are a nice read. The two stories are prequels to the series and detail the events that surround Gage meeting Bronx and Trixie.  Both stories were a lot of fun to write, but I think Bronx's story is my favorite at the moment.  (That silly troll!)  Last I heard, they were going to release both stories in a single e-book, but that might change since that was the plan before the release date was pushed to October.  I'll keep you updated.

What do we know:
1. The Dead, the Damned, and the Forgotten e-book novella will be released on 1/31/2012
2. There is one more Dark Days prequel novella e-book to be release in 2012. (Date TBD)
3. There are two novella stories for The Asylum Tales series to be release in e-book format in 2012. (Date TBD)
4.  The first book in The Asylum Tales series will be released as a trade paperback in October 2012.

What we don't know:
1. Official release dates for three of the four novellas to be released in 2012.
2. The OFFICIAL titles for any of The Asylum Tales stories.
3. Covers.  (I haven't seen anything yet.  They are still working on them)
4. The winning Powerball numbers for the lottery.

So, my job is to finish the second book and update you on three of the four items that we don't know as I get information from my publisher.  (I'm not telling you the lottery numbers if I manage to mystically see them.)

I think those stories should keep you busy throughout 2012, giving me time to line some stuff up for next year.  (Wow!  Scary thought.  I'm already writing for 2013.)

If you've got any other questions, please feel free to leave them here or on my discussion board.  I will answer them as best as I can.  Thanks!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Link Extravaganza

I write.  I edit.  I eat chocolate doughnuts.  This is my life.

I don't have much to report today, so I thought I would pass along a pile of links to keep you busy throughout the day.

E-book pre-order.  

Do you own an e-reader and want a copy of the prequel story to the Dark Days series?  Do you know a friend who has a kindle and believe they would love the Dark Days series?  My prequel story "The Dead, The Damned And The Forgotten" is now available for pre-order on Amazon.  And it only costs $0.99! (This is the same story that appeared in the Unbound anthology)

The Dead, The Damned And The Forgotten -- Kindle

No kindle?  Oh!  You have a Nook!  Here's the link for you:


I'm sure that it will be showing up in other e-book seller locations soon.

Giveaways

With the holiday season settling upon us, there are a number of bloggers that are hosting book giveaways.  This is a great way to get your hands on some new books that you might not have otherwise tried.  Here are a couple that I have recently run across.

Geeky Blogger's Book Blog: 40 for 40 giveaway

Rosey's Review: Epic 2011 Giveaway

Also, stayed tuned to the Supernatural Underground blog, as I believe that a giveaway is in the works. Besides, you need to be reading this blog anyway since the authors there are frequently giving away goodies and announcing big news along with giving writing insight into their habits and worlds.

For Fun

Do you need a laugh today?  A little something to pick up your spirits so you can push through?  I thought so.  Your old friend Jocelynn is here to give you a hand with a few links.

Autocorrect: I read these and I cry every time.

Darn You Autocorrect!  The 25 Funniest Autocorrect mistakes of the year

HISHE video -- I'm totally addicted to this group


Here's a Penny Arcade comic for the lovers of video games
Penny Arcade

Twitter fun: Pride and Prejudice on Twitter
Under the Mad Hat
Limeshot

I think that's enough links from me.  Have a great day!