By Jennifer Wright (Guest Blogger)
I’d
like to start off by giving a big thank you to Lisabet for hosting me
today. I’m really excited to be here.
I've had a couple of people ask me,“Why do you
write m/m romance?” Well that's easy... because I
enjoy it. I started out writing m/f romance, and I did enjoy
that, but writing about two men finding love and getting hot and
bothered together is soooooo much better!
I'll admit that at first I was a little scared to write
m/m romance. I was worried that people would think differently
of me and even act differently around me - or not be around me at all
anymore. I even kept the m/m books I read to myself, hidden on
the bottom shelf of my bookcase, making sure none of the covers could
be seen. Trying to find a way to hide the cover while I was reading
them was hard as ever, but I did it. I loved - and still do of
course - reading m/m romance, but I let the world and its ugly views
it still has get to me, so I kept that part of my life a secret.
It finally got to the point, though, that my writing wasn't as
creative anymore. I felt deep down that I could do so much
better. It took about a year to realize it was because I was
writing the wrong genre.
After reading and being inspired by a series by my
favorite m/m author, JL Langley, I said screw it!
If I want to write gay romance, then I will! Who cares what
other people think? It's my writing, it's my life, and I'm
going to do what I want to do. People can accept me or not, it
makes no difference to me. Boy did I get all worked up for nothing
because my family and boyfriend are behind me 100%. I don’t
go shouting to the world the type of genre I write, but if someone
asks I generally tell them. There are the few cases that I only say
‘romance’ and then finagle my way around describing my books
without actually revealing they’re m/m, but I only do this to keep
the peace. There are still those people that I have to associate
with that I’d rather not have animosity between us just because
they’re not accepting of it. I do it for my peace of mind – not
theirs.
So,
Pavarus actually started out as an m/f romance. Instead of
Wesley, the heroine’s name was Elena. I was probably a good third
of the way through the story when I decided to change it. Let me
tell you something, going through that much writing and changing
every she/her to he/him/his is a big pain in the butt. Not to
mention how many scenes I had to change because ‘putting on the
dress…’ no longer fit.
It
was worth it, though, because until then I had never had this much
fun writing. It finally feels natural – it finally feels right.
The words and storyline come to me so much easier now.
With that being said, how about I give you a little
taste of Pavarus.
Book
Blurb
Thrown
into another world where dangerous creatures live and rule, will
Wesley stay and find love with a vampire, or will the terrors of an
unknown realm have him running home?
On
a camping trip in Louisiana, Wesley finds himself sucked down a
hidden portal and thrown into another realm where he meets Remus, a
warrior vampire. With the help of Remus, Wesley embarks on an
adventure to find his way home, back to a world not
filled with vampires and dragons and magic folk. Along his journey,
the handsome vampire finds his way into Wesley’s heart. But will
his love for Remus overcome his fears of the creatures that reign in
this world?
Remus
has never
wanted
a man before but finds himself drawn to Wesley despite his denying
efforts. He’s happy with his life as the Commander of the vampires,
and has had no interest in finding a mate. But after Wesley is
kidnapped, Remus discovers his feelings for the man are stronger than
he thought. Is he strong enough, though, to honour Wesley’s wish to
return home, and let go of the man he loves?
Excerpt
Wes woke to a light, bouncy, swaying motion. It was
soothing, and all he wanted to do was cuddle up against the soft
cotton that covered the hard chest where his cheek rested. Somehow he
knew that the strong arms around him would keep him safe and that he
could rest for a little while longer.
“Are you going to wake up enough for me to put you
down?” a gentle voice asked.
Wes tried burrowing deeper in his arms. “No. Why would
I want to do that?”
The man’s laugh rumbled in his chest like a deep
lullaby. So relaxing. Wes breathed in deep, taking in his
scent—Remus’ scent—and he smelt wonderful.
Wait. Man? Remus?
Vampire!
Wes gasped and jerked his body right out of Remus’
arms, landing flat on his ass.
Ouch!
“Well, that just wasn’t smart. If you asked, I would
have set you down.” Remus reached down for him.
Wes scooted back. “Don’t touch me!”
“I’m not going to hurt you, Wesley. If I wanted to
hurt you, don’t you think I would have done it already?”
“I don’t know, you’re a vampire, I don’t know
what I’m supposed to think.”
“So, you do know that I’m a vampire?”
“That’s what you told me. Were you lying?”
“No, I wasn’t lying, I am a vampire. I’m just
surprised you’re taking it so well now, considering how you reacted
earlier.”
“Yeah, well, one can only handle so much craziness in
one night, and I’d say the fire-breathing dragons and the ‘we’re
on a different planet’ took up a lot of that.” Wes pointed up.
“Not to mention the two moons. So right now, I’m up to believing
just about anything. Besides, with some of the things I’ve seen you
do…”
With furrowed eyebrows, Remus crouched down in front of
him. “Wesley, I’m glad you believe me about being a vampire, now
I need you to believe me when I say we’re not on a different
planet. We’re on Pavarus, and always have been.”
“No. I don’t care where you’re from, but I’m
from Earth.” Wes frowned at him. “Stop looking at me like that.”
The man shook his head. “I refuse to believe Zane and
his thinking you’re crazy. But I am beginning to think you’ve
bumped your head or something, and maybe you’re confused. Let’s
just get you to Gamden and they’ll be able to help you.”
“What? No.” Wes didn’t feel comfortable being with
a vampire, and would admit he was afraid—at least of the others—but
for some reason the thought of leaving Remus and being left with
strangers was worse. “I don’t want to go to Gamden.”
Remus sighed and stood back up. “You have to. I know
of nowhere else to take you.”
Wes looked around, as if the trees would give him an
answer. “I could go with you.”
“No.”
“Why not?” Wes stood up, trying pointlessly to dust
his pants off.
Remus reached out and brushed his thumb across Wes’
cheek. “Because, there is no room for a human in my world.”
“Please. I don’t want to be left at Gamden.” Wes
knew his voice cracked but he couldn’t help it. Vampire or not,
Remus was all he knew, and he wasn’t ashamed to beg. “Please.”
Moments passed as Remus just stared at him. Wes’ hope
began to blossom, that whatever internal battle Remus had going on
inside him…
Pavarus:
Finding Home Series #1 is available today at Total-E-Bound!
Giveaway
Want
more? Just leave a comment and you’ll be entered into a drawing to
win an e-copy of Pavarus. The cut-off time to enter will be
at midnight on Friday the 9th of November (US Central Time) and a winner will be randomly chosen. Please
include your email address at the bottom of your comment to be
eligible for the giveaway – if there’s no address I won’t know
where to send the book ;)
Bio
I
was born in Arizona, but have spent the better part of my life in
Wisconsin. While I enjoy living close to my family, my heart longs to
live in the South—or anywhere where the winters are warmer, and I
hope to someday get there. I love writing, and try to dedicate as
much of my free time to it (ha! what free time?). If I’m not typing
away on my laptop, you’ll find me with my nose buried in a book, or
with my loving boyfriend debating on what movie to watch and the
never ending back and forth decision of what we should have for
dinner. I love spending time with my family and boyfriend, cuddling
with my two cats, and laughing as much as possible (cuz I like to
think I’m funny J).
Some
little tidbits about me are - I love horses and cats, I have a really
big sweet-tooth, and I’ve been told I like to talk with my hands
(insert hand gestures here).
My
links
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/_JenWright
24 comments:
Thank you for having me as a guest, Lisabet! I am super excited to be here. I really like Beyond Romance and it's kind of surreal to be a guest blogger instead of a guest reader. :)
~Jen
Hi, Jen,
Welcome to Beyond Romance! I hope that Pavarus is a huge success.
Now I'm off to broadcast your giveaway to my mailing list!
Hi Jen (and Lisabet), I think it's great that you decided to go your way and write what you enjoy - and if it feels right for you, then even better!
It's interesting to know that Pavarus started out as MF, although I'll try not to think of your hero as a girl when. I read it ;)
Wishing you lots of success with your book
This is a whole new genre for me! Wishing you the best of success with Pavarus.
Hi Jen and Lisabet:
I had no idea that Pavarus began as an M/F. But I am so happy that you changed it to what makes you happy as a writer. I think creativity flows when you are being true to what feels right for you. That's why Pavarus is going to be such a big success! I'm so happy for you.
I can't wait for some time to sit down and read Remus' and Wesley's story. (Pavarus is in the house!) :D All the best!
Thank you, Sage, Sheila, and HK!:)
Yes, poor Elena got booted to the curb. *sniffle* She will be missed.
~Jen
M/M just seems more exciting and less cliched than most m/f to me...I like the wider range of attractive male characters, too!
vitajex(at)aol(dot)com
Yes! The more men - the better! :D
~Jen
I love your writings. Especially the ones about men. They can be great.
slpetera@yahoo.com
This sounds really interesting. Great excerpt!
Donna
dmcintoshtx@yahoo.com
http://donnamcintosh.weebly.com/index.html
Thank you, Sharon and Donna :)
~Jen
Thanks for sharing with us ^_^. Making a change as big as taking a female character to male can be difficult, I can't wait to see how you tweaked it and the way the character develops. The excerpt is catching too. Congratulations on stepping out of the world's boxes and going with what felt right. Massive props to you.
Anna Mayle
raihnestorm@gmail.com
The blurb and exerpt were so interesting. Please include me in the contest too. Thanks!
strive4bst(At) yahoo(Dot) com
Thank you, Anna. Some people told me it was a bold move - I just told them it was the right one.
~Jen
Thank you, and good luck with the giveaway :)
~Jen
Hi Jen and Lisabet *waves*
Jen I'm glad you decided to write what you felt most comfortable with. You have to do what the muse tells you anyway, there is no point fighting it. Wishing you many sales. (I can't imagine either Wes or Remus being female, I bet they shudder at the thought. Lol!)
Cheers
Donna
Thank you, Donna! *waves back*
Wes would definitely shudder. Remus would probably just shake his head then continue on with whatever he was doing.:)
~Jen
I have the same sort of attitude about talking about my love of reading m/m stories as you do about telling people you write them. Honestly, I think my mother would have an apoplexy so I just don't talk about it. I do have a few friends that I have met because I read m/m stories. I'm glad your writing what works for you not others. jepebATverizonDOTnet
Thank you, Jen! I'm glad that you found people who share the same interest.:)
Good luck with the giveaway.
~Jen
Thank you for sharing a bit about your book with us today. Enjoyed the excerpt... want to read more of Remus & Wesley's story. Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
Happy November!
greenshamrock AT cox DOT net
Thank you, Colleen! Good luck with the giveaway :)
~Jen
Very interesting--this is a subject that authors do struggle with--writing what you want to write about even though it's controversial. I'm glad you went with your gut! Laughed when you talked about major rework of a story--been there, done that! Thanks for posting. M. S. Spencer
Thank you, M. S. Spencer! :)
~Jen
And the winner is.........Donna!
Congrats, Donna! I'll be getting in touch with you in a bit.
I want to thank everyone for all of their kind words:) It was great getting so many comments!
I'd like to thank Lisabet, again, for having me! This may sound silly to others, but it was an honor to be here.
I hope to visit again:)
~Jen
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