Dawn Montgomery

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Let’s Eat with Anya Richards

In Write Talk on June 19, 2012 at 12:39 am

We have the lovely Anya Richards with us today. I’m writing a little intro bit so you don’t think I’m completely off my rocker. 

What is your favorite food? Are you texture focused (I can’t eat cottage cheese because of the texture, true story! Oatmeal either.)? We hear so often that we shouldn’t spend precious writing space with a polite dinner or other mundane tasks, that all too often authors avoid the mention of food in general. 

You know I dabble in sci fi. I adore the genre. Fantasy as well. Think of food as an extension of the character. If your space pirate spends all his time eating processed packages of mushed food…real food/solid food dirtside might just make him sick. 

You can, with just a few sentences, show vast differences in culture and personality. Are those who eat with their hands barbarians…or are the people who slaughter sentient animals to use their bones for tableware the barbarians…only you get to decide. Ever meet someone and say “that’s a beer and pizza man”, and come to find out they preferred wine and hated beer? It’s fun when a character assumes one thing about a person, but finds out the opposite is true. 

I asked the lovely Anya Richards to do a post on food and characterization. She used food to bust a stereotype, and I was so excited when I read it. I’ll let her tell you about it. 

When Dawn asked me to write a piece on how I use food in the development of my characters, my first thought was (to be honest) “Huh?” Then I gave the suggestion more thought and realized that like many aspects of my character development, the question of food often falls into the subliminal category. It’s one of those character traits I do think about, but sometimes don’t make it into the final product. When you’re writing a short story or novella there may not be time for the hero and heroine to eat, but at the back of my mind I know they have to sometime, and I’m considering what they’d go for.

Looking back at my characters, I can remember wondering what kind of food they’d like, whether they’d cook or not when at home and what they’d make, along with what they’d order in a restaurant. Sometimes when writing in the historical context I’ve spent hours researching, immersing myself in the culture of the time, of which food is an important part. In the end, even if I don’t use the information, I’ve decided what my characters would like, and why, using the knowledge as another piece of their foundation.

Our food habits are an off-shoot of our personalities, where we come from, so why should it be any different with fictional characters? The down-to-earth hero, more comfortable in jeans and t-shirts, probably won’t be into haute cuisine. The heroine determined to claw her way up the corporate ladder might have developed expensive tastes, especially if she comes from a poor background. The artistic urbanite might be far more adventurous about what he or she eats than the small-town character who never goes far from home.

Of course, life being what it is, people often have quirks, and those twists illuminate the diversity of a character’s personality, even when it comes to food. That down-to-earth hero may have once dated a girl from a rich family and developed a taste for escargot or fine French food, which he sneaks off to indulge periodically. Our heroine, despite her upward career trajectory, might have a secret stash of Twinkies or Mars bars at home she can’t imagine getting through a stressful day without. The artistic urbanite may cook herself a pot of mash potatoes when depressed, and the small-town character, looking after his aging parents, may be ordering specialty foods off the internet and doing the travelling he always wished he could through the cooking of exotic dishes.

I recently wrote a book, Stone-Hard Passion, featuring a hero who happens to be a troll. Vidar is gentle, shy and solitary, a shepherd by trade, a gardener by inclination. When I came up with a scene with the heroine by herself in his home, I was faced with the question of what she would find in his kitchen to eat.

She’s a jinn, and I just assumed he’d have stocked something he’d think she’d like, so she found figs. Bread is a staple in my life and I’m afraid, by extension, my characters’ too. Besides, I could see Vidar baking bread for some reason, those huge, muscular forearms all covered in flour, the huge hands kneading…um…sorry…got a little sidetracked there LOL! And there were also oranges from his greenhouse. It was only after I wrote the scene I realized somewhere along the line I’d decided he was a vegetarian. And I think that stemmed from my wish/desire/need to distance him from the traditional characterization of trolls as ugly, dumb, meat-tearing behemoths. Although he wasn’t there to eat with her, the contents of his kitchen said a lot about his personality.

Just as it would if you looked in anyone else’s kitchen, or checked out the menus on their fridge, or tried to get them to pick a place to have lunch. Food is one of the basics of life, whether you truly enjoy eating, or only do so because you have to. So to build realistic, true-to-life characters, it helps to think about what they’d eat, cook or crave in times of stress, and use that information to give your readers another glimpse into their personalities.

Thank you so much for stopping by today, Anya. I can’t wait to read this one! If you’re interested in Stone-Hard Passion, you can pick it up at your favorite online retailer or HERE. It’s available for pre-order and I can’t wait to get my grubby paws on it! 

If you’re impatient (like me), check out her other books HERE. You won’t be disappointed! 

Until next time, Keep Writing! 

Dawn

Sinfully Wicked Winner

In Write Talk on April 6, 2012 at 5:05 pm

Thank you to all the amazing comments on Tina Donahue’s Sizzling Post. I couldn’t have asked for a warmer welcome to our fantastic guest! Thanks to our random number generator, we have our winner!

** Amber, the VampedChik **

Congratulations, and I’m completely jealous of your prize. So many great options in the list!

Amber, please contact Tina at email: tina@tinadonahue.com to claim your prize!

Don’t forget to check out Tina’s sites, and her newest release, Sinfully Wicked

Website/blog: www.tinadonahue.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/tinadonahue

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000458023097

Tina, thank you for a wonderful post. I have loved getting to know some of your fans through their comments. You are a classy lady with wicked flavor. :) Can’t wait to see what happens next!

Muah!

To the writers out there…Keep Writing! Tina’s story proves that you never know where writing may take you. Stay tuned for more writing posts on what’s coming next.

Dawn

Sinfully Wicked with Tina Donahue

In Write Talk on April 2, 2012 at 12:55 am

Today I have the lovely and vivacious Tina Donahue with me. Her books are scorching hot, and I do mean HAWT! So please give her a warm welcome!  (Did I mention she has a contest as well?) Enjoy!

xoxo,

Dawn

How I Got to be Sinfully Wicked

by Tina Donahue

I didn’t always write erotic romances.

When I first decided I wanted to write for a living, I tried my hand at thrillers. I’ve always been a huge fan of Lawrence Sanders. His Love Songs and Caper are two of the best novels I’ve ever read. My god, that man had style. I loved him. I wanted to be him.

I wrote a number of thrillers with two of them getting me New York agents that were eager to represent me. Unfortunately, none of that initial interest panned out. I thought I was doomed.

My current agent, who is much, much wiser than I am (thank goodness) suggested I try my hand at writing romances. After all, my thrillers had very moving love stories in them as integral parts of the plot.

I gulped at his suggestion. I may have even gasped at having to try a new genre, but I thought – why not. I love romances. Kathleen Woodiwiss has always been one of my favs. Not that I was about to commit to an historical. I wasn’t that assured.

I studied the market and started to write. My first effort wasn’t what I’d expected…a romantic comedy. My friends know I have an irreverent sense of humor and did it ever get a work out in my first title. However, I still wasn’t certain of how it would come off to my agent or an eventual publisher, so I wrote two more. When I finished the last of the three, I sent it off to my agent and four days later I had a contract not only for it but my brand new editor wanted to know if I had any more romantic comedies. I did…the other two I’d written but had been afraid to submit to my agent. In one week, I’d sold three novels. Wow.

And thus, my romance writing career was born. I stayed in romantic comedy for awhile, but then the erotic scene was exploding. My editor asked if I’d be willing to write something like that. Always game, I plunged right into the subgenre. My stories got hotter, my fantasies wilder, which brings me to where I am now – ménages

My first ménage SiNN was released last year by Ellora’s Cave. Sinfully Wicked, which just came out a few days ago (also from Ellora’s Cave) is my second contemporary ménage. And it’s even hotter than SiNN. :)

For me, it wasn’t easy to reconcile a woman loving two men equally or for the guys to be willing to share her. But my characters spoke up, told me what’s what and I listened to them. Glad I did. :)

Here’s the blurb.

Two brothers—one woman—unforgettable passion…

Years before Nikki fell in love with Mitch and Connor, betraying them as only a high school girl could. Now, she’s back and needs their help.

Powerful and commanding, Mitch has never stopped craving Nikki. Connor hungers for her as badly, but isn’t ready to forgive. If she needs some fast cash by working at their gentlemen’s club, she’ll have to audition by stripping for them.

Aroused by their shameless scrutiny, Nikki’s willing to do whatever it takes to be near them again…even being punished in the BDSM room or starring in one of Connor’s erotic films. Mitch won’t have it, unless he and Connor are the ones mounting and enjoying her.

On a sultry weekend, Nikki surrenders to their lust, dominance and exquisite discipline, reawakening their timeless bond and the beginning of forgiveness.

Buy Link (with excerpt): http://www.jasminejade.com/p-9983-sinfully-wicked.aspx 

Tina Donahue is an award-winning, bestselling novelist in erotic, paranormal, contemporary and historical romance for Ellora’s Cave, Samhain Publishing and Kensington. Booklist, Publisher’s Weekly, Romantic Times and numerous online sites have praised her work; she has reached finals and/or placed in numerous RWA–sponsored contests. Three of her erotic novels were named finalists in the 2011 EPIC competition. Sensual Stranger, her erotic romance, was chosen Book of the Year 2010 (erotic category) at the French review site, Blue Moon reviews. The Golden Nib Award at Miz Love Loves Books was created specifically for her erotic romance Lush Velvet Nights; and Deep, Dark, Delicious (erotic romance) recently received an Award of Merit in the RWA Holt Medallion competition (2011). Tina is featured in the 2012 Novel & Short Story Writer’s Market. She was the editor of an award–winning Midwestern newspaper and worked in Story Direction for a Hollywood production company.

Email: tina@tinadonahue.com

Website/blog: www.tinadonahue.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/tinadonahue

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000458023097

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*** CONTEST ***

 

To celebrate the release of Sinfully Wicked, I’m offering a contest. One lucky commenter on this blog will have her choice of one of my following ebooks**:

  1.  Adored – RWA award-winning; EPIC 2011 Finalist; 4 Stars RT 
  2. Deep, Dark, Delicious – EPIC 2011 Finalist; Holt Medallion Award of Merit
  3. Lush Velvet Nights – EPIC 2011 Finalist; Golden Nib Award
  4. In His Arms – SIX 5 Star Reviews; 4 Stars RT
  5.  Sensual Stranger – 2010 Book of the Year (erotic); 4 Stars RT
  6.  The Yearning – Top Ten Bestseller
  7. Take Me Away – #1 Pick, Miz Love Loves Books 
  8. Unending Desire – Best Book Rating LASR

** Winner chosen at random on April 6.**

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