Archive for September, 2010

Let’s Run Some Numbers Here . . . Cuz I think I’m PO’d

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

I read this article from the Wall Street Journal about Authors Feel Pinch in Age of eBooks. A few things jumped out at me.

  1. A debut literary fiction author could not find a home for her book except at an independent publisher offering an advance of $3,500. Supposedly the book is really really good.
  2. This advance is called “a small pittance” of the usual advance to which I said, wha? True, that’s a small advance if it were at one of the majors, but a pittance? Really? A small fraction? Really? Not for the average commercial author, let me tell you, says this commercial author with a day job.
  3. There’s some blah blah blah which I will counter with, honey, publishers are buying fewer books across the board and paying less across the board and lowering print runs for everyone, too. Everyone.
  4. more blah blah blah — writers need day jobs these days blah blah blah. me: And when has this not been true?
  5. blah blah blah In the past publishers paid $50-100,000 advances to authors of literary fiction. Me: Holy shit! I am writing the wrong books!
  6. Some bad math, missing facts about eBook costs and how authors are being paid ripped off by the current print publisher royalty model for eBooks.
  7. “. . . debut fiction writers and those with less commercial potential, who might have print runs of 10,000 copies or less.” Me: Now wait a cotton pickin’ mintute!!!!

At which point Carolyn’s head explodes and she comes here to rant about the sheer idiocy of giving an author at $50-100,000 advance and a print run of 10,000.
sputtering noises, flailing of arms

Excuse me? You’ve been paying these people HUGE money for books that don’t come anywhere near selling out their print run? Giving them a print run that, in fact, has no hope of making back that advance? Everyone tells us crass commercial fiction authors that this is a business and we just can’t be paid more than the minimum advance (which is missing a zero from the above numbers) because publishing is a business and the P&L statement just doesn’t justify more. We make money for the publishers but it’s OK for us to be working day jobs. Gee, too bad. Maybe you’ll break out. And, no there’s no marketing for you because we’re spending the profit we make off you on the literary fiction authors.

I’m expecting to get a big fat enormous and heartfelt THANK YOU from the literary fiction authors because I’m working two jobs to support your genius. Even though, if you look back, a whole hell of a lot of the geniuses of the past wrote commercial fiction.

I wonder how long I’ll wait.

Hand to ear . . . . . . . What’s that?

Right. I suck. I forgot.

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Blog About Great Stuff

Monday, September 27th, 2010

I love readers of this blog. You have the most insightful things to say, right on point. (www.getabiggermember.com) Really insightful. So much so that I’m going to click on your URLS (www.texcashbank.com) and faithfully follow you because you’re the best. (www.seomarketing.com) . Sometimes, and I really don’t know why, when I try to read one of your comments (www.crazyhatsbannanas.com) it doesn’t render. I’m using firefox on a mac, so maybe you should try to fix that. Otherwise, great comments and keep up the good work! (www.workfromhomelikeadog.com). I hope you keep commenting so that no one else’s blog is ever as good as mine. Thank you.


This blog post inspired by WordPress spammers and Askimet.

I’ll send a signed book to a random commenter who leaves a fake spam comment that is generic and says absolutely nothing relevant about anything. I’ll pick a winner Thursday, 9/30. Void where prohibited.

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Carolyn Reads

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

I’ve been sneaking in a lot of reading lately. Here, in no particular order is a list:

  • Scoundrel by Zoe Archer: Loved this book! The cover is great and the hero and heroine were lovely. Lots of action!
  • Rebel by Zoe Archer Also loved this book, but I didn’t like the cover as much and for some strange reason whenever I looked at the cover, I kept thinking, that’s no Scoundrel cover. And that’s even though I think Nathan might actually be hotter than Bennett Day from Scoundrel.
  • Stranger by Zoe Archer Ah, Catullus Graves! The brilliant inventor falls in love! I have seen the cover for this book and liked the cover lots. This book is more magic-y than the others.
  • The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Yeah, I know, I’m late to the party on this one. I read it in two days, I think. Put me firmly on team Peeta, thank you. Present tense which I HATE but she pulls it off. I’m now clear on where I stand on the violence issues that have been discussed in re this book. I am in support of this book and its political and social message. The violence is not gratuitous, it serves a purpose. And we get a female character who is the most skilled, the most fit and the most clever about surviving. Thank you.
  • The Duff by Kody Keplinger I heard about the sale of this book some time ago which was notable because the author was I believe 17 at the time. I remember thinking that the editorial excitement over the book seemed at odds with such a young writer. Well, I can now tell you that the excitement was justified. I LOVED The Duff. It’s a fun story that has some pretty adult themes in it. The writing is first rate.
  • Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson This book has been in the news because of Prof. Wes Scroggin’s claim that the book is soft core porn in the scenes in which the heroine is finally telling us about her rape. Before I go on about that, which I will, let me just say that Speak is a powerful book on every level. Here’s what Prof Scroggin’s says is soft core porn: The heroine relates to us how powerless she was unable to stop the boy who raped her and how emotionally devastated she was during and afterward. Apparently, Prof Scroggins is turned on by reading about a boy having sex with a girl who does not consent. How else could anyone for a moment think something like that was porn? His claims say more about his sexual fantasies and his massive lack of understanding about violence against women and the damage it does.
  • Tinkers by Paul Harding This book won the Pulitzer prize, and I admit I picked it up with some trepidation because, well, there are a lot of acclaimed books by men that leave me cold. But so far (not done yet) this book is just lovely.

And now, back to work. What have you been reading?

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Winner of Zoe Archer’s Warrior

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Timothea

I’ve emailed you, but in case you don’t see it, spam filters being what they are these days, make sure you email me at carolyn AT carolynjewel.com with your name and mailing address!

Congrats!

Thanks to everyone who came by to comment.

As to kilts, commenters overwhelmingly said IN

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Good News!

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

I have received my rights back for my two historicals, Lord Ruin and The Spare. This means, among other things, that the publisher no longer has rights to my characters and that all the pesky legal issues that made the possibility of sequels kind of difficult are now removed. Now the only issues are what to do with the rights. I think reselling them would be difficult and unlikely, but I suppose worth asking about.

In all honesty, the decision for me will be whether I try to resell the books myself say, via the Kindle, or simply give them away as free eBooks. I know EXACTLY who I would want to do any cover art, though. Then I’ll have to think about how, when and if I can do the sequels to Lord Ruin so many people have asked about every year since the book was first published.

Also, today I received Czech language versions for Scandal. In Czech, my last name is Jewelova. In case you were wondering.

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Interview, Signed Books and a Poll

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Over at author Tina Folsom’s blog, I’m talking about writing and giving away signed copies of My Wicked Enemy and My Forbidden Desire to a commenter. So head on over and comment!

And, It’s time for a poll, I decided. Here it is:

Food You Have Eaten (Including Chocolate Covered)

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Blog News

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

Today I figured out how to import my nine years of Blogger posts into my WordPress blog. Yay for me! And for you because now all nine plus years of my blog are in once place. Yipee!!

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An interview, some explanations and a contest

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Today, I have author Zoe Archer here and I am grilling talking to her about WARRIOR, the first in her four book Blades of The Rose series. As it happens, I have read the first three in the series and at this point would kill to get my hands on the fourth.

Catullus Graves, a recurring character is the first three and the hero of book four goes on my list of Romance Heroes I Would Marry.


This is just an AMAZING series. It’s fun and swashbuckling and if you haven’t bought these books yet, you should. Go do that, then come back. Buy page for Warrior

Here is a paragraph stolen from the middle of Zoe’s complete bio: Although she was born in New York and lived there until she was six months old, Zoe had no recollection of living anywhere but in California. So everyone was surprised, including her, when she moved to Iowa City to attend the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Much long underwear was worn. Two years and several snowstorms later, she was the proud owner of a shiny new MFA from the Writers’ Workshop. As soon as the degree was in her hot little hand, she promptly moved back to Los Angeles, her home town.

Before I start the interview, you should know there is a contest involved. Further info at the bottom of the post.

About Warrior

Tell us about your book! It’s the first of a 4 book series so can you also tell us a little about the world it’s set in?

Cover of Warrior by Zoe Archer

Gabriel Huntley, Smoking Hot Hero


WARRIOR
is the first book in my four book BLADES OF THE ROSE paranormal historical adventure romance series. (There are a lot of modifiers there–but I’m kind of creating a new sub-genre, so modifiers are definitely necessary.) The Blades of the Rose are a secret organization of men and women that protect the world’s magic from ruthless exploitation. Each of the BLADES books features a new hero and heroine in an exotic location, with plenty of adventure, action, magic…and hot, hot sensuality. Here’s the back cover blurb for WARRIOR:

To most people, the realm of magic is the stuff of nursery rhymes and dusty libraries. But for the Blades of the Rose, it’s quite real, and in danger of being misused by a powerful enemy.

IN HOT PURSUIT
The vicious attack Capt. Gabriel Huntley witnesses in a dark alley sparks a chain of events that will take him to the ends of the Earth and beyond – where what is real and what is imagined become terribly confused. And frankly, Huntley couldn’t be more pleased. Intrigue, danger, and a beautiful woman in distress – just what he needs.

IN HOTTER WATER…
Raised thousands of miles from England, Thalia Burgess is no typical Victorian lady. A good thing, because a proper lady would have no hope of recovering the priceless magical artifact Thalia is after. Huntley’s assistance might come in handy, though she has to keep him in the dark. But this distractingly handsome soldier isn’t easy to deceive…

The Interview

Q: I loved loved loved the hero of Warrior, Gabriel. Is there some characteristic of his that is your favorite? I’d tell you mine, but I don’t want you to copy me. Also, can you surprise and delight us with something about him that didn’t make it into the book? Feel free to make something up.

My favorite thing about Gabriel (aside from his rock-hard abs) is his sense of humor. He may be a tough soldier, but he can be very funny–dry and self-deprecating. I love a man who can make me laugh. Hmm…something about him that didn’t make it into the book? He rescues spiders when they’re trapped inside.

CJ: I totally believe that about Gabriel saving spiders. FYI, I too, appreciated his rock hard abs, but also how he knows his way around an oasis.

Q: Same as above only for your heroine, Thalia.

I really like Thalia’s confidence. She knows she isn’t the model of delicate English femininity, and she’s fine with that. She is, in fact, happy with herself. And I think it’s that confidence that is one of the reasons why Gabriel is so attracted to her. A little known fact about her is that, in the winter, she boils treacle and then drizzles it on fresh snow. When the treacle cools, she chews on it. She has strong teeth.

CJ: You do NOT mess with Thalia. Ever.

Q: You hear that Carolyn Jewel is in town and shopping for a new outfit to wear to a televised gala affair where she is presenting you with a prestigious writing award. Last you heard she was muttering something about harem pants and strapless pants suits. You are locked in a room with nothing but a fork, a bar of your favorite chocolate and a cardboard box that says DO NOT OPEN!!! what would you do and why?

I’d eat the chocolate immediately. I would shake the box to determine its contents. If it groaned in pain, I would then open the box. If it kept silent, I might prod it with the fork. Then I would stand on the box to reach the air vent, crawl out the air vent, get outside and run to Carolyn Jewel’s hotel room with some lovely, dressy separates for her. I’m thinking maybe a tailored, feminine take on the tuxedo with a sparkly, cleavage-enhancing top underneath. If she balked at wearing the cleavage-enhancing top, I would remind her that there is a high degree of likelihood that Alexander Skarsgard will be watching the televised gala affair.

CJ: One cleavage enhancing top coming up. . .

Q: What were you like as a kid?

Let’s just say I was…awkward. I was skinny, short and had a panda painted in the corner of my pink-tinted glasses. I think that says it all.


CJ: Pandas rock.

Q: As you know, the other day, Warrior was out and about in Northern California and even visited the Apple Store in Santa Rosa CA. Please explain.

Everyone knows that warriors need to stay mobile and current with technology. Blades of the Rose, especially, need to use technology since a central tenet of the Blades is to not use any magic that isn’t theirs by gift or right. So, when it comes time to fight the bad guys like the Heirs of Albion, they need all the technological help they can get. Does Apple make an iRifle?

CJ: Actually, there’s an app for that: Here and here. And also here.

Q: Anything else you want to add?

There’s a new BLADES OF THE ROSE book out every month through December! This means that WARRIOR is available now, SCOUNDREL comes out October 5, REBEL is on shelves November 2, and STRANGER is available on December 7. A complete set of BLADES books makes an awesome Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa gift. Treat yourself, while you’re at it.

The Trailer

The Contest

Zoe is giving away a signed copy of Warrior. To get yourself in the running, answer the following question in the comments. You have until midnight Pacific Wednesday, September 22. Void where prohibited.

Kilts, in or out, and why?

Go.

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Warrior’s Fun Day!

Friday, September 10th, 2010

I am completely innocent in this, let me say. I always am, you guys know that. Warrior, by Zoe Archer has an attitude. I kind of impressed actually. It’s not every story set in 1874 that is as bold with modern technology as this one. I’m not saying there’s any modern technology actually IN the book. I’m saying the book was hanging around some pretty powerful technology/magic.

All the same, I’m going to have some choice questions for Ms. Archer and I hope she’s up to the task of explaining what happened.

Carolyn Sets the Scene

Spine of Warrior in Carolyn's Purse

Hey! Who Invited You? Oh. Right.

OK, so first off, it’s 2:40 pm and I have been working at the day job since 5:24 AM.

It is now time to pick up the progeny and a couple of other kids who need a ride home. This, my friends, is the beauty of a telecommute day. School is out at 3:00pm. My commute consists of the walk from the living room table to … wherever I want to go. The boy and I have a 4:30 appointment at the Apple Store in Santa Rosa because the trackpad on my son’s MacBookPro is not working smoothly. This interferes with all the time he spends doing his homework playing World Of Warcraft. I’d feel like a terrible parent, only he gets As at school. I don’t know how he does at WOW. I understand there’s a lag problem on account of our sucky internet. Anyway, I walk from the living room into the TV room — that’s about four steps, I think, and pack up his laptop.

I am delayed from a timely departure because I can’t find a certain book that has the word Warrior in its title that was next on the TBR. It is not where I expected. I found it where it was NOT expected. Excuse me, Warrior, what is up with that?

We’re off!

I make it to the High School and text the boy to remind him NOT to get on the bus. He and his friend “Percy” show up and, strangely, they offer me $20 to run over some kid on a bike. I refused, by the way. It turns out to be their friend “Jimmy.” I had not, by the way, yet moved from my parking space. Besides, $20 is not nearly enough. I worry about either of them getting their licenses. Normally, I would also be giving Percy’s sister “Alicia” a ride, too, but when I ask where she is Percy assures me she is going home with a friend. Percy and the progeny are laughing and misdirecting me with offers of $20 to run over Jimmy. I start backing out of the parking space and Alicia sprints up to the car, afraid she was about to be left with no way home. Which she was. The boys in the back of the car are dying with laughter.

I promise Alicia that in future, I will expect her to call me if she is in fact, not in need of a ride home, otherwise, I will assume Percy is lying. Which he probably would be. Last year Percy told me a wild story about how Alicia stabbed him in the hand with a fork. Perhaps that wasn’t an accident and/or undeserved.

During this whole episode, Warrior did nothing. NOTHING!

Heading to the Santa Rosa Apple Store

We're going to the Apple Store!

Anyhow, I drop off Percy and Alice and head toward the freeway. Sort of.

It turns out that since the previous night I did ALL the progeny’s laundry (other than the clothes he had on) my son did not have any money with him at school because he took the money out of all of his pants pockets because otherwise I would be rich and he would be poor, though clothed in clean clothes and underwear. And from there it turns out that he was expecting to buy breakfast at school so didn’t eat at the house. Only all his clothes were clean and there was no money in his pockets. (Because if it’s in his pockets when the pants hit the laundry, the money is mine.) The deal is that if he doesn’t take his lunch to school, he has to spend his own money to buy lunch at school. Or if we stop someplace because he doesn’t want to eat at home, it’s on his dime. He tells me he’s really hungry, has no money and reveals that he has had NOTHING to eat all day.

This picture is of the parking lot at the auction yard (Livestock auctions every Monday at 11:00 AM!) where there is a great little hotdog place called Roy’s. They close at 4:00 pm. We stop there so he can get something to eat. While I wait for him, I program the GPS because I am not to be trusted with directions. And in fact, the GPS lady tells me to go straight from the auction yard driveway and I go right. And then a little later, she tells me to go left to the freeway only I’m momentarily frozen because I DO NOT KNOW which way is left. I get into the right lane and realize my error just in time to get into the left lane.

In the back of the car — which is where my son prefers to sit, I can hear a muffled and very pained, “Oh, god, Mom. How long have you lived here?”

I ignore him since I get that a lot. “Recalculating” is the GPS lady’s favorite word.

Warrior by Zoe Archer on seat of car

Riding Shotgun

Warrior rides shotgun. Fortunately, once I make it to the freeway, with Warrior strangely silent, it’s more or less a straight, slow, traffic delay infested shot to the exit I need. The GPS thinks it will take us 13 min minutes to go 7 miles. The boy and I have a good laugh over this.

To most people, the realm of magic is the stuff of nursery rhymes and dusty libraries. But for the Blades of the Rose, it’s quite real, and in danger of being misused by a powerful enemy.

Right. Do you see all the stuff that guy on the cover is carrying? And he STILL does nothing. All I hear is “recalculating” and “oh, god, Mom.” By the way, that is duct tape residue on my dashboard because I bought the unit the night before a long drive for a soccer game when I was just tired of spending 1 hour lost for every 2 hours on the road, and the glue/sticky stuff that’s supposed to affix the base to the dash didn’t dry in time. NEVER travel without duct tape. At the day job once, we used it to tape in the cooling unit vents when the server room was overheating. My (former) boss liked it so much he tried to steal my duct tape. Uh, no.

Warrior Outside The Apple Store

Warrior Outside The Apple Store

Here we are at the Apple Store! Ten minutes early. It took us 35 minutes to go 7 miles.

That’s me holding the camera and that is my son’s arm holding Warrior. I think he grew another inch taller just from the contact.

Huntley knew how to fight in the worst conditions nature and man could create. Monsoons, blizzards, scorching heat. Bayonets, sabers, revolvers, and rifles. He’d eaten hardtack crawling with maggots. He’d swallowed the most fetid and foul water when there had been nothing else to drink. None of it had broken him. He had nothing left to fear. Yet the idea of truly settling down, finding, good Lord, a wife, it turned a soldier’s blood to sleet.

My son’s 15. He doesn’t even have a license yet so we actually don’t talk much about the wife thing. I’m pretty sure at some point we’ve talked about eating maggots, though.

Look at all those Apple employees! Later on, the progeny remarked that he had counted and blue-shirted geeks out numbered customers by 2 to 1. I think that’s by design.

Warrior by Zoe Archer, cover of book backs and legs of Apple Store employees

In. Like a Warrior

I’m not blaming Warrior for anything at this point because we’re in an Apple Store. The cool factor settles in pretty quickly. Everything is so pretty and they let you touch it. The very moment you look longingly at anything, someone really nice and wearing a blue shirt is only too happy to demonstrate how wonderful and awesome it is and, indeed, just how much you don’t even realize you NEED to walk away with something pretty and shiny and the hell with your credit cards or the kid’s college fund. And if you do, you go home happy and all tingly, just like Steve Jobs HIMSELF reached some place kind of personal and did it better than anyone else ever. In the universe.

Fortunately, we were in the back waiting for our appointment which began promptly at 4:30. Warrior was strangely quiet, but like I say, I’m not blaming. They didn’t even have credit cards in 1874. I bought AppleCare at the time of purchase which was whenever that was– they looked it up for me — so the laptop is still well under warranty. The trackpad was indeed not functioning in a shiny manner so they are fixing it for him.

Warrior against Red Background of makeup

Not very subtle, Warrior.

This picture’s totally gratuitous. There is no psychology at work here. Honest.

In a bit, unless Zoe decides she’s never speaking to me again, she’s going to be here to explain things.

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Sacrificing for One’s Art

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Today my editor emailed to let me know the art department (how I love thee, Art Department!) is working on the cover for My Dangerous Pleasure. The hero is Iskander, who among other attributes has facial tats in the form of blue five stripes down the left side of his face — actually, the stripes go all the way down his body, back to front, top to bottom. He’s cool.

My editor wanted to know if I had any images or sketches or other pics of anyone I may have had in mind. Well, unlike Patti O’Shea, I don’t assemble dossiers on my characters. I have a personality pretty firmly in mind and a totally vague idea of what they might look like — I might have definite ideas about certain features, eye color and hair color (usually) but I just don’t have any one person/model/photo etc in mind.

But my editor needed my assistance and that meant I was going to have to Google for hot men with dark hair and come up with some pictures. I know, I know. It was a trial. But Twitter to the rescue! I tweeted my dilemma and very quickly got loads of links and names. I then had the onerous task of checking out each and every one and deciding which, if any, photos evoked the spirit of Iskander.

I have sent three photos, of three different hot men with dark hair. I should probably send more.

Is Eduardo Verastequi Isander?

This picture came courtesy of @ElyssaPapa who provided the name. I have no idea who he is, but Iskander has some pain in his past and I ask you, how can you look at this picture and not think he’s seen some sadness and you need to come make it all better? Iskander is of uncertain origins (doh — he’s a DEMON) but really, the name is, if I recall, stolen from inspired by the LazyDBA list of SQL Server database administrators. During my research for my historical Indiscreet I discovered that Alexander The Great had been very busy in the Levant and the now Turkish city of Iskenderun (often pronounced and spelled by Europeans as Skanderoon) is, in fact, named after Alexander (Iskander … see where I’m going with this?) The Great. Iskander is not white for one thing . . .

How is Rufus Sewell Like Iskander?

This picture has a deeper sense of melancholia which is why I like it so well. Iskander has been hurt very very badly. I would say Sewell’s face is not quite perfect, but very close. However, Iskander isn’t depressed. He’s actually a bit of a I do my own damn thing and I don’t care if that bothers you. He says what’s on his mind even when he shouldn’t. I should have looked around for pictures where he was smiling, come to think of it. For years (lots and lots and lots of years) Iskander lived with very little contact with the human world. He didn’t need or want it because his personal life was exactly what he wanted it to be. Now that’s he’s learned, to some extent, how to pass as human and get along with his own kind, life is a bit more challenging.

Is Sendhil Rammamurthy like Iskander?

This picture would, I think, be quite amenable to blue stripes. It’s too bad his hand is in the way, but the eyes are to die for and the suggestion of “otherness” from the default white male is delicious. There’s a hint of a smile here that I quite liked. Iskander smiles a lot. Despite everything he’s been through, he’s happy.

He knows how to enjoy life; good food, good sex, Jet Li movies and he makes sure that he does as often as possible. After the break with this Blood Twin, Fen (see My Wicked Enemy) he had a hard time figuring out how to react in a different world. He’s been a sexual omnivore while he was learning how to cope with his new life, but he has a preference for women, he’s learned. He’s had one relationship that might be termed normal and he sometimes thinks he ought to pursue things with her, because they were good together. She’s in love with someone else, but seeing if her could change her mind would be worth it.

He’s been doing well passing for human, he even has a tenant. She rents out the apartment over his garage. She owns a bakery and she’s really pretty. She also doesn’t have a clue about demons or magic. There’s absolutely no reason to think that will change. Nope. Not at all.

I looked at many many other pictures, too.

I’m sharing only a very few here because, well, the honest truth is the internet here is dog slow.
Close but not Iskander-y enough. It's the goatee, I think.

Jesse Metcalfe

I did this because I believe in putting out the best possible product. Whatever it takes.

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