I’m thrilled to
introduce Dianna Love to you today! She is a New York Times bestselling author,
and writes in multiple genres – high octane romantic thrillers (Slye Temp
series), urban fantasy, and young adult (Red Moon Trilogy under the pen name
Micah Caida). Some of her most successful books are The Curse (Belador), Rise
of the Gryphon (Belador) and Alterant (Belador).
GIVEAWAY ALERT:
Dianna is offering a generous GIVEAWAY today to one lucky blog commenter – one e-book boxed set of the first three Slye Temp books (her new romantic thriller series) – winner will need to have a Kindle or Nook account.
NOTE: The winner of the GIVEAWAY is Cara Marsi.
GIVEAWAY ALERT:
Dianna is offering a generous GIVEAWAY today to one lucky blog commenter – one e-book boxed set of the first three Slye Temp books (her new romantic thriller series) – winner will need to have a Kindle or Nook account.
NOTE: The winner of the GIVEAWAY is Cara Marsi.
Q: Please share your journey to
publication, and the story of when you got ‘the call.’
A: I was actually in New York with my husband on
business at the time, and I invited the editor who had my book to meet me for
coffee. We met right before I headed to the airport. She was very bubbly and
said she liked what she’d read so far, but couldn’t say anything else yet. As
soon as we got in a cab on our way to La Guardia Airport, I got “the call” from
my agent saying that the editor had decided to buy my book, but they (agent and
editor) hadn’t connected until just then (right after my coffee meeting). That’s why she couldn’t tell me. Protocol is that
the editor tells the agent, who then tells the author. It was so wonderful to
have my husband with me to celebrate the moment. We got to the airport to find
a mile-long security line, but when they heard us talking about me selling my
first book and that we might miss our flight home, the other passengers moved
us up the line on their own. Very sweet memories.
Q: Do
you plot your novels in detail or are you a pantser?
A: My friends joke that I’m not just a Type A--I’m
actually a type AAA--and it’s
absolutely true, so I do like to plot, but I’m more of a hybrid. After writing
the first book by the seat of my pants (that’s how we all pretty much start
out), I did not want to do it that way again. Now, I like to figure out the
powerful points in the story (major twists, significant “ah ha” moments, etc.)
and how the stakes will go up. Once I have that and I know my opening, I start
writing a few chapters to get a feel for the characters and setting. If I like
it at that point, I stop and map out the scenes so that I know the story will
work, then I start writing. Knowing that all the major threads will eventually
weave into an explosive ending gives me the freedom to write at will with no
worries. Due to this, I constantly have surprises pop up and know that I can
keep them without running the story off track.
Q: Please tell us the
title of your favorite book. Name three writing books on your keeper shelf.
A: This is not a plug, but my number-one, go-to
book is Break Into Fiction® that Mary
Buckham and I wrote from workshops we’d taught internationally. That’s because
we created this program for ourselves
to begin with, because we wanted a way to know we had a powerful story before
investing months of writing. We were so pleased with the program we built, we
decided to share it with other authors because it worked for a plotter or a
pantser (seat-of-the-pants writer) – something we’d never seen before in the
writing community. From those workshops, we created the Break Into Fiction® book that has the Power Plotting templates in
it. Next to that, I’d have to say Writing
Active Setting (3-book series) and Heroes
& Heroines Archetypes.
Q: Which
of your own books is your favorite, and why?
A: That’s like asking which is my favorite child
(which would be my fish since I don’t have any mini-mes). My favorite book is always the one I’m
working on, which right now is DEMON STORM (book 5 of the Belador urban fantasy
series releases this month).
Q: What
3 things are almost always in your refrigerator?
A: Wine, cheese and Hershey’s Kisses.
Q: Which of the
characters you have created is your favorite? Why?
A: That’s another tough one, but Evalle Kincaid
is like no other character I’ve written. She’s tough, loyal and vulnerable, and
Storm has to be one of my all-time favorite heroes. She and Storm deserve each
other, but that doesn’t mean being together is ever going to be simple, as they
found out in RISE OF THE GRYPHON (Belador book 4). I love watching the
relationship between Evalle (a half-blood Belador) and Storm (a skinwalker who
shifts into a black jaguar) develop. This series is an ongoing story built
around Evalle and her two best friends, Tzader and Quinn, who have their own
romantic problems.
Q: What’s your most romantic
personal memory you can share with us?
A: I’m glad you added “that you can share with
us,” because I’m a very private person who holds those really special moments
with my husband close, so they aren’t for the public. Like the night he asked
me to marry him – beautiful and in an intimate setting. But years ago when we
were headed to New England for some business during the winter, a client who
knew we enjoyed skiing invited us to come up a couple of days early and stay in
Lincoln, New Hampshire, where she set us up at a wonderful inn. It was just the
two of us and felt like a scene out of a romantic movie. We dined at the inn
with a view of snow falling gently over the small town. It was an unexpected treat
that we’ve never forgotten.
Q: Do you draw on real
life experiences for your plots and characters?
A: I think as authors we are always absorbing
things around us – people, settings, situations and so on. I never choose a
specific experience or person to include in a book, but I’m sure many have
inspired my writing. I read a very small article (maybe one big paragraph) in Woman’s World years before I ever
considered writing. The article had a photo of a woman all in white powder-looking
stuff. She was a living statue. That was the inspiration for the heroine in a
novella.
Q: Is there a genre
you’d like to write in that you haven’t yet?
A: I have a contemporary romance series I’d like
to write that I just don’t have time for yet. I love writing the big
high-concept romantic thrillers. Urban fantasy requires tremendous world
building, and they’re also large books. I’d like to be able to write a series
of shorter stories.
Q: Have
you made any career decisions you regret?
A: I don’t believe in regrets. I believe you
make the best decision you can for that day and keep moving forward. My
personality is one that does not gravitate to the easy path, and I’m fine with
that. I love challenge. With challenge, there is no crystal ball to tell you
how each decision will turn out, but if you choose a path based on honor and
sincerity then I feel that path is the correct one.
Q: What
advice have you got for aspiring authors?
A: Write, write, write. Oh, you wanted NEW
advice, huh? That
is still the best advice, but after that I would say write what excites you.
Find your passion for writing and never let go of it. For example, I’m not a
fan of research unless it’s something I’m curious about. Then I dig forever to
get the answers I need. So I wouldn’t commit that level of effort unless I was
really engaged with my story idea, and really passionate about what I wanted to
write. In other words, I wouldn’t do that kind of work just for the latest hot
genre. Years ago when my agent first presented the Belador series idea to
several New York houses, the editors all said they loved the idea, but
marketing did not know how to promote something that unusual. If I wanted to
make it a vampire story (during the surge of vampire stories), then they would
buy it. I didn’t write vampires, and that’s not what made me feel passionate
about writing, so I said no thank you. Fast forward six years – the Belador
stories were published as they were envisioned and became a NYT bestselling
series.
Q: Which form of social
media do you prefer for book promotion?
A: I think of social media more as presence
marketing – where I go to engage with my readers as if we’re at a virtual
coffee shop. I tend to chat on FB more than anywhere else, but I’m getting more
comfortable with Goodreads.
Q: What
is your most effective form of promotion?
A: Building my reader base one reader at a
time. I don’t think anything you do will
drive a thousand readers to you in one week (unless your publisher stuffs a
million copies of your unknown book in stores, but that only happens on occasion
and usually AFTER the book is a big hit). What I do believe is that every
reader matters, no matter how much or how often they read. I think each one
deserves my attention when I’m available to the public. In return, they tell
other readers about my books and post reviews. That is the number-one way to
promote an author/book. It has to come from the heart on both sides.
Q: Do you attend
reader-oriented conventions? Have a favorite one?
A: There’s that “f” word again that keeps giving
me trouble! :-;. I do attend reader conventions and have enjoyed many of
them. They were all great opportunities for me to visit with my long-time
readers and also meet new ones.
Q: How
do you feel about Indie publishing and the e-book trend?
A: I have ALWAYS been a big supporter of authors
choosing the paths that best suit them. I believed in Indie publishing when it
wasn’t favored highly as it is today. I’m technically a hybrid, because I’m
published by New York and I also have my Indie books – Slye Temp romantic
thriller series and the Red Moon Trilogy, a sci-fi/fantasy young adult series
written by USA Today bestseller Micah Caida (the pseudonym for Mary Buckham and
me).
Q: What are you reading right now?
A: The Rosie Project – fascinating!!
Q: What
are your non-writing hobbies, or what do you do to relax?
A: I LOVE to saltwater fish and to ride my BMW
motorcycle. Either one of those is a wonderful break for me.
Q: If
you were stranded on a desert island and could choose one person and one thing
to be stranded with, who and what would they be?
A: My husband and a loaded e-reader with a solar
battery. J
Q: Tell
us a secret about you that nobody knows and we’d be surprised to find out.
A: It wouldn’t be a secret then, would it? J It’s not a secret, but I don’t often speak
of some very unusual supernatural things that have happened to me and those
around me.
Q: What’s your favorite food?
A: Fresh-boiled, large gulf shrimp. My husband cooks them to perfection.
Q: Coffee, tea or wine?
A: Coffee until the day is done… then wine. J
Q: What’s your favorite movie?
A: There’s that word again, dang it. ;0) I LOVE
stories, so I love movies. My favorite
is a great story line with action and romance. Anything from The A-Team to the new Star Trek to all the Marvel superhero
movies to Princess Bride to Pretty Woman and on and on. J
Q: Do you prefer Oceans, Deserts, or
Mountains?
A: Oceans.
Always give me water.
Q: What trends do you see coming for the
book industry?
A: I don’t know about trends, but I see readers
sorting through the mess and finding the stories that they love in spite of all
the hoopla going on. As long as that happens, trends will come and go, but
solid writing will endure.
Q: Tell us about your new book.
A: In the Belador series, DEMON STORM picks up
where RISE OF THE GRYPHON left off.
With Treoir Island in shambles after a Medb
attack that left the survival of the missing Belador warrior queen in question
and Belador powers compromised, there is one hope for her return and their
future – Evalle Kincaid, whose recent transformation has turned her into an
even more formidable warrior. First she has to locate Storm, the skinwalker
she’s bonded with, who she believes can find the Belador queen. But Storm
stalks the witch doctor who’s threatening Evalle’s life. When he finally
corners the witch doctor, she throws Storm a curve that may cost him
everything, including Evalle. The hunter becomes the hunted, and Evalle must
face her greatest nightmare to save Storm and the Beladors or watch the future
of mankind fall to deadly preternatural predators. October 20, 2014… the epic Belador saga
continues.
Q: What’s on your agenda in 2014 and
beyond?
A: I love reader luncheons because they’re
intimate, and I’m attending one called Sweet Tea and Chocolate Cake (I was in
at “cake”) in Augusta, GA on November 8th. I enjoy unique reader events so much that
I’ve joined up with a group of authors for a Keeper Books Tour where we visit 3-4 locations in a large city
(instead of the quick one-day stops in a handful of major cities that’s been
the norm for author tours). To find out more on this new local author touring
program, visit www.KeeperBooksTour.com where you’ll find the first tour in the Atlanta, GA area.
Also, I have always wanted to attend RomCon, and I will be speaking at the
September 2015 event in Denver, Colorado. I’m planning on attending the RWA
Conference in New York, and BEA during 2015, too.
Dianna, thanks for letting
us get to know you better today. We wish you a stellar launch of DEMON STORM,
on October 20th!
ABOUT DIANNA
New York Times bestseller Dianna Love once dangled over a hundred feet in the air to create unusual marketing projects for Fortune 500 companies. Now she focuses her energetic muse on storytelling. The first book she wrote won a RITA® Award and sold out in six weeks. She writes high-octane romantic thrillers and urban fantasy. DECEPTIVE TREASURES, book five in the new, fast-paced Slye Temp series released April, 2014, and DEMON STORM, book 5 in the NYT bestselling Belador urban fantasy series is out this month. Dianna lives in the Atlanta, GA area with her motorcycle-instructor husband and a tank full of unruly saltwater critters. Excerpts at www.authordiannalove.com.
New York Times bestseller Dianna Love once dangled over a hundred feet in the air to create unusual marketing projects for Fortune 500 companies. Now she focuses her energetic muse on storytelling. The first book she wrote won a RITA® Award and sold out in six weeks. She writes high-octane romantic thrillers and urban fantasy. DECEPTIVE TREASURES, book five in the new, fast-paced Slye Temp series released April, 2014, and DEMON STORM, book 5 in the NYT bestselling Belador urban fantasy series is out this month. Dianna lives in the Atlanta, GA area with her motorcycle-instructor husband and a tank full of unruly saltwater critters. Excerpts at www.authordiannalove.com.
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, or find her on Twitter at @diannalove
Welcome, Dianna! It was fun doing your interview. I love your stunning book covers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun interview, I enjoy Dianna's romantic suspense stories and look forward to reading more of them. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to RB4US, Dianna. Thrilled to have you here, and thanks so much for all the wonderful insights! It's nice to hear success stories...it gives us all hope. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. I enjoyed your story about selling your first book. I would also love to go to a reader's luncheon. Maybe one day.
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I agree with Fran. Success stories are always nice to hear. Thanks for joining us today. Best luck!
ReplyDeleteHI Gemma and thanks so much for the invitation!! Glad you liked the covers. Kim Killion does all my covers and she's amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi E.L.F - thanks for reading my romantic suspense, ELF! I've enjoyed writing the Slye Temp series and the next one will be out in Feb 2015 - Stolen Vengeance. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHi Fran and thank for the wonderful welcome! I feel fortunate to have the readers who support my books and terrific blogs like this one to connect with everyone on. I'm looking forward to chatting with everyone today!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie - Glad you enjoyed the interview. The ladies here are the ones who pull it all together and make me look good. *g*. You'd really enjoy a reader's luncheon. What part of the country do you live in? thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteOops, that was to DEBBY - sorry about spelling it Debbie. I have a lot of Debby/Debbies in my world and my brain flips it often. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Rose - I'm like you - I love to watch people reach their dreams, which is why I really enjoy THE VOICE tv show. thanks for stopping by to say hello!!
ReplyDeleteA fellow ocean lover! I love Big Water....just today I posted in my weekly blog that October is National Seafood Month. How great to have a whole month dedicated to that fresh boiled Gulf shrimp that you like!
ReplyDeleteI admire authors who plot as you do, writing out the aha moments, weaving the story around them and adding twists. I can do that to a point but not until I'm deeper into the story do I begin to see those aha moments. Whatever works, right? As long as we're telling a story the best way we can....and you certainly have, Dianna!
Hi, Dianna, so nice to see you here. I met you some years back at NJRW. My friend Gwen and I shared wine at the bar with you, then had dinner together. One of my nicest memories. Congratulations on your success. Love your "the call" story. Also love your romantic memory with your husband in NH. I hope to see you again. (Cara Marsi, aka Carolyn)
ReplyDeleteBEFORE I forget - I'm one of a group of authors who have created the LAST HERO STANDING box set that is available as preorder right now at all online bookstores - http://tinyurl.com/me7xztw - for 99 CENTS. Everyone donated (cover, formatting, books, etc) so that every penny will go to help Pamela Clare, an author who is battling breast cancer and other health issues right now. So grab this deal and help a woman with this disease. Thanks!!! (majority of authors are bestsellers)
ReplyDeleteHi Polly and WOOT for National Seafood Month. I grew up eating fish for breakfast and I so love shrimp. My husband is an amazing cook and he'll boil a bunch perfectly that we have as dinner - nothing else. And you're absolutely right - it doesn't matter how you write a book as long as the end product is the best story you can release. Best wishes on your books!! thanks for visiting with us!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Cara - I had a great time with you two that night in NJ. It was one of my cool memories too. :) How is Gwen? I want to say I recall that Gwen and/or her husband was involved in sailing. Is that right or did my brain just jump? So nice to hear from you and thanks for your wonderful thoughts. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Dianna,
ReplyDeleteWonderful getting to know you. You really caught me when I learned you ride motorcycles. My hubby, 78 years old, and me, 70 years old ride a Suzuki Burgman scooter. Our kids were totally against it, but we went for it anyway. lol
I wish I were a type AAA personality, and then I could get a lot more done. Grin!
Great covers, Dianna!
Hi Sandy - Oh, you go girl!!! I love those scooter and sigh over them every time I see one in a parking lot. If I have a chance to buy a second ride, that's what I want. :) I'm still laughing about your kids upset over you riding. I'm not sure being a Type AAA will insure getting done with a project or just drive you batty until it's done. Thanks for coming out to visit! :)
ReplyDeleteI have to jump off for a bit, but I'll be back either later tonight or first thing in the morning if I don't get a connection at my next stop (I'm on the road).
ReplyDeleteThanks for being our guest today! Loved that you shared your personal romantic moment...at the inn in NH. Time spent alone as a couple is so important and creates wonderful memories!
ReplyDeleteDianna, yes, Gwen and her husband were involved with sailing. Gwen and I still talk about what a great time we had with you that night.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful interview! Thanks for taking time to stop by, Dianna. I have to agree about the book you and Mary wrote. I was fortunate to be at a workshop the two of you did in Portland, Maine a long, long time ago. It was fun and soooo informative. I've got your book on reference shelf!
ReplyDeleteAnd as someone else mentioned ... your covers are beautiful.
Your books sound amazing. They are definitely being added to my TBR piles! Thanks for coming to RB4U.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, I loved learning about your road to success!
ReplyDeleteI love your books and the cover for your latest Belador one is amazing! Thank you for sharing advice and your inspiration with us. You are an amazing author.
ReplyDeleteThank you for telling us about Last Hero Standing. I've read every book in every series Pamela Clare has written. Whatever I can do to support her effort to better health, I'm there!
ReplyDeleteHa! My memory doesn't suck as bad as I thought, Cara. :) Thanks for jumping on and reminding me of a nice memory :)
ReplyDeleteGreat to catch up with you again, Nina. We had a blast at that Portland workshop. I have a very dear friend who lives there and is chair of his dept at University of Southern Maine, so it was a great visit all around. I need to come back up some time. Thanks for taking the workshop and saying hello. And can't say enough good things about how talented Kim Killion is on covers, so thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Victoria, (and RB4US) for checking out my books and for visiting the blog
ReplyDeleteHi JBiggar - Thanks for the nice thought and for visiting the blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm touched by your comments, Melissa, and happy if anything I say encourages other writers. It's not an easy road, but nothing good ever comes without work. I enjoy working hard at what I love to do. :) Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks, Polly!!! We - Pam especially - appreciate any and all help with getting the word out on Last Hero Standing!! Thanks so much for that and for stopping by to visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marianne, and everyone at RB4US for this great chance to hang out at your blog and visit with readers - my #1 favorite thing about being an author. I had a blast and appreciate all of you!! :)
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