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Thursday, September 12, 2013

You Say Tomato

It's a fun thing anymore, cruising through the lower reaches of the publishing world where I (and many of you) reside. Ok, "fun" is probably not the word I'm seeking. "Interesting" perhaps or at the very least "fascinating."

Oh all right: "frustrating the the point of brick-wall-head-bashing."

Fine.

Between all the advice blogs, review sites with their own agendas, kindly relatives asking "so, how much of the $17.50 that you got from one of your publishers last month will you put in your 401K, Liz?" and random assorted others who snicker behind their hands in a smarty-pants college town like mine about "sex books" (including a book store owner who pretty much told me to my face she would never support "E.L. James books.") it is hard to know what to think about the validity of what we do.

But I'm not here to complain (much).

I'm here to talk genres. You know, "categories of fiction" that encompass everything from "sweet romance" to "splatter horror" and everything in between, which, believe it or not would include books considered "mainstream fiction" to many.

I am sort of confused by the whole "New Adult" thing. Many people consider it a way to ease younger readers into erotic fiction. I have no problem with that. God knows I read Valley of the Dolls when I was fifteen, twice. And frankly, the addition of this "new genre" (which to me feels more "sub-genre-ish" than anything) has only muddied the already roiling waters.

What is chick (or as I've seen it lately which bring to mind a certain brand of jeans to those of us of a certain age) "chic" lit anyway?

How does that differ from "women's fiction?"

And how is all of that really that different from the softer core erotic books that have done their coat-tailing thing to That Book I Refuse To Name up to the top of all the best seller lists?

I will be the first to admit I consider myself more of a mainstream reader. And most if not all of my books contain a bit too much "real life" to them (including female protags that you really would befriend, even though you'd like to smack her upside her fool head more than once during your friendship and male protags that sometimes make you really really angry) to find much of a foothold in romance. Which is odd, I know, as this is a romance blog, in name but I consider it one of the few that is also very much a blog for writers to discuss the ins and outs of their business.

The formulas that many hard core romance publishers use have stood them in good stead for years, making money for many authors and executives alike. Many readers seek out that predictability including the happy ending and, like any smart business owner, the Harlequins and to some extent the Ellora's Caves of the world make a product to suit their customers. No brainer and more power to them all.

But the oozing over into mainstream thing that has been happening for the last couple of years (again, thanks to That Set of Books) of flat out, formula-style erotic fiction has confused everyone, including the big shots in New York.

I bring this up for a reason. You see, I am pondering a shift change for 2014 but it has gotten me really thinking about my back list. I have something like 20 books published, all of which have been released and marketed as "erotic romance."  But, I am thinking I may repackage myself and the books a little differently as I work on 3 new projects simultaneously. As part of this, I am in the process of doing a hard re-edit on everything I've released with one of my publishers, preparing some of them for "anthologizing" and audio recordings. Of course I have no plans to change anything significant about any of the plots or characters. Just doing a bit of cleaning up where it is needed.

Taking care of the Liz Brand as it were, seeking some different sorts of platforms for publicity and promotion and encouraging everyone to consider what I write in a whole new category: Relationship Fiction.

I wrote about this in the latest issue of BTSemag (page 30) and plan to do some research into "genre-izing" of modern fiction in order to speak on it in a slightly more coherent way in a few other arenas. I want to explore what you and I and all the other good readers out there might be missing out on because of our pre-conceived notions about genres we will and will not consider as good use for our disposable incomes.


God, would my English Lit undergrad adviser (an AMAZING woman named Lucy Frieberger, a former nun and killer short story writer in her own right) be proud of me...all this "compare and contrast!"

In the meantime, I would love to know your take on this. Do you want to know if something is, at its core, about a relationship between a couple of people? Because so many books are, no matter what genre they purport to be.  I mean, of course you gotta know if it's "horror" or "mystery" or whatever but otherwise, what does it matter?



And as a good example of my own efforts at relationship fiction the Black Jack Gentlemen series will release its 3rd book in a few days. To celebrate I'm offering the opportunity for you to win all 3 of the books in ebook or print AND a free download of Floor Time on audible.com. Just 3 more days to win! over at the brewingpassion blog right now.

cheers and happy writing/reading
Liz
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Monday, August 12, 2013

Viva The Beautiful Game!

Ladies, Gents, Fans, Followers and Everyone in Between:

Allow me to introduce you to

THE  BLACK JACK GENTLEMEN
The Soccer Team of Detroit


Yes, I have finally parlayed my love for The Beautiful Game a.k.a. football a.k.a. soccer into a series of books that I am thrilled to debut today. The first book MAN ON, is available now. Also at B&N in ebook with print coming by end of the week).While it may seem like a "traditional" male romance story it contains elements of the dilemma and politics of being a gay professional athlete.  There is a fair bit of news about this now. Earlier this year Robbie Roberts, a known gay soccer player, signed with the LA Galaxy, one of the most well-known Major League Soccer teams (thanks mostly to David Beckam's playing days there).

Basically, the concept of an entire team full of unique personalities, all men who are driven and athletic but with their own stories fascinates me. Combine that with the high-tech nature of the start up club, with a front office full of aggressive marketing and public relations professionals and the plot concepts are nearly endless.

For now, I welcome you to meet a few members of the inaugural team: Nicolas Garza, an older player once at the pinnacle of the European leagues has been brought low by his own poor choices. The coaching staff has doubts about his personality but require his expertise to anchor them at midfield. And he hits the ground running as it were, becoming the Black Jack's most popular player online. Parker Rollings has rejected his parents requirement that he give up soccer for medical school. He has run from all he knows, going out on a limb on many levels. But he has a single goal: to be a pro soccer player. He knows he must also reject his budding realization about his own sexuality as a result.

Book 2: RED CARD will release this week as well. It is a slightly longer novel about Meting Sevim, a Turkish man who literally has everything--and has it yanked from him in an eyeblink. It's a story of second chances, but also the gender politics of the game. The fact that women who train and work as hard as men simply don't have the same professional opportunities as men.  I am contemplating a women's team to pair with the Black Jacks which opens up yet more plot opportunities!


Book 3: SHUT OUT will release next month...

I hope you all get a chance to check out these books. They are stand alones but will be best appreciated as a series. I have 2 more in "mental plotting" for a 2014 release.



A city and a sport with something to prove—Meet the men who take that challenge.
The Black Jack Gentlemen—Detroit’s expansion soccer team.
They play hard. And live harder.

The Black Jack Gentlemen
The newest series by Liz Crowe

Book 1:  Man On (August 2013)
Book 2:  Red Card (August 2013) 
Book 3:  Shut Out (September 2013)

And Coming Soon…
Book 4:  Set Piece
Book 5:  Hat Trick


MAN ON
Bad boy of European football, Nicolas Garza is about to hit American shores with a vengeance. Signed by the Detroit Black Jack Gentlemen as lynch pin for their expansion club, Nicco only half believes he’s making the right move. But with a past full of ghosts and rotten behavior chasing him from his homeland, he has no real choice.
Parker Rollings is a college soccer superstar, but his parents’ plans for their only son do not include professional athletics. When the Black Jacks approach him to finalize their roster, Parker leaps at the chance to keep playing, leaving behind medical school, stability and his first and only college sweetheart.
Nicco and Parker face off as bitter rivals for a coveted starting spot at midfield and are forced to channel their negative energy into something positive for the sake of the group—and themselves.
All eyes are on the fledgling team in its debut season. It’s crucial that the Black Jacks prove all the doubters wrong. They must make a good showing in the league and with new fans. But player drama, club dynamics, and misplaced priorities may tear it apart before it even begins.

RED CARD

Free will makes us human.
Choice makes us individuals.
Love makes us unique.

Metin Sevim has it all. At the pinnacle of international soccer playing success, he has managed to craft a perfect world for himself along the way.

When fate strips him of free will and the ability to choose his own path, he retreats from everyone and everything, destroying his hard-won career in the process.

Dragged back from the brink by his desperate family, Metin reluctantly agrees to coach the Black Jack Gentlemen Detroit soccer team but remains debilitated by memories and loss. When a surprising friendship emerges, it renews his passion for life, providing much needed solace… and extreme complications.

A saga of family dynamics and gender politics that cuts across cultures and circumstance, Red Card illustrates the human capacity for forgiveness through the life of one man as he attempts to rebuild his shattered existence.


SHUT OUT

A submissive once, a submissive forever?

A man on the run from the only life he’s ever known, Brody Vaughn is poised to accept the Black Jack Gentleman’s newly vacant goalkeeper’s position. It’s a desperate move, but one he must take to regain his emotional equilibrium. Reeling from his Mistress’s rejection and on the ragged edge of a total breakdown, he arrives in Detroit. Numb with thinly veiled grief, he walks into the club’s front office completely unaware that an encounter with true destiny awaits him.

Sophie Harrison has seen it all--as Domme, sub, and victim. Now that her complicated circumstances have landed her as legal counsel for the expansion Black Jacks team, she holds herself aloof in body and spirit. Nothing and no one gets past her fiercely guarded walls. Until the day she looks up to greet the new goalie standing in her doorway, his raw combination of vulnerability and strength making her breathless.

Two people, horribly scarred by the excesses of the BDSM lifestyle and hiding from their true selves, meet across a desk over a simple contract. All bets are off.


 As you might expect, I'm "on tour" for both Man On and Red Card..... so you'll be hearing from me more! Happy Reading!


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