By Sierra Cartwright (Guest Blogger)
[Hi, Lisabet! Congrats on your 150th Sunday Snog. What great fun you've been providing readers! Thanks, also, for the way you're so willing to have authors on your Beyond Romance blog. (David Russell's post was certainly fun!) I appreciate your hosting me. Wishing you all the best for your continued success!]
I wish I woke up each morning with a
gentle stretch and ideas for my books percolating along with my
coffee.
Along those same lines, I wish for a
genie to put the book together for me. It’s rare that a plot will
arrive fully formed. Most times, I have a vague “what if?”
question floating through my head. Sometimes a snippet of dialogue
filters through my brain. (I tell myself all people have
conversations with imaginary people.)
I have days, even weeks of sorting it
all through. I have notebooks everywhere, random notes on scraps of
paper, including junk mail and backs of receipts, and even restaurant
napkins. I have a whiteboard in my office that vaguely resembles the
operating instructions for the International Space Station.
One thing that’s been a challenge is
exercising. I will get ideas on a treadmill, riding a bike, taking a
walk. I was recently turned onto Evernote, and I immediately
downloaded the program. The accompanying phone app allows me to
scribble an idea on my phone using my fingertip. By the time I arrive
home, the image is already on my computer. I’ll admit, sometimes
it’s a real challenge to read my own writing.
Then I begin to outline the book. I’ll
take about three pages and divide each into four sections to roughly
correspond with the number of chapters. From there, I’ll filter in
my ideas, my black moment, my resolution, sexy stuff that happens
along the way. For some reason, the sexy stuff that happens along the
way appears in a lot of sections. Just saying.
The actual book doesn’t always
correspond with my original plan. Along the way, there are always
events and emotions that surprise me.
Because of this, I have another set of
pages that I fill in as I go. (I write these in a notebook, rather
than keeping them on the computer. I’ve found it’s easier to keep
the notebook open rather than flipping back and forth between files
and hoping I remember to save them.)
Over the years and the course of
writing dozens of books, the method has evolved. But two things have
remained constant: the need for that cup of coffee and the desire to
have a genie to magic it all together for me.
Blurb for Claim:
It had to be her. He won’t be
satisfied until he claims her.
Kennedy Aldrich has perfected the art of dodging any romantic entanglement that will lead to marriage. That is until he sees Mackenzie Farrell at a BDSM gathering.
When they meet, he’s entranced by her intelligence and submission, not to mention her stunning good looks. For the first time, he has met a woman who captivates his interest on every level, someone he wants to share his life with.
Mackenzie is overwhelmed by Kennedy’s attentions. A failed marriage taught her to distrust men, and she’s vowed never to walk down the aisle again.
It takes all her resolve to resist the devilishly handsome Dominant. After all, the whole world knows of his legendary reputation with women. Every feminine instinct warns that this man will demand more than she can offer.
But she hasn’t counted on Kennedy’s
determination to claim her and prove that love is worth any risk.
Reader Advisory: This book contains scenes of anal play.
About Sierra
Cartwright:
INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLING AUTHOR
Sierra Cartwright was born in
Manchester, England and raised in Colorado. Moving to the United
States was nothing like her young imagination had concocted. She
expected to see cowboys everywhere, and a covered wagon or two would
have been really nice!
Now she writes novels as untamed as the
Rockies, while spending a fair amount of time in Texas…where, it
turns out, the Texas Rangers law officers don't ride horses to
roundup the bad guys, or have six-shooters strapped to their sexy
thighs as she expected. And she's yet to see a poster that says
Wanted: Dead or Alive. (Can you tell she has a vivid imagination?)
Sierra wrote her first book at age
nine, a fanfic episode of Star Trek when she was fifteen, and she
completed her first romance novel at nineteen. She actually kissed
William Shatner (Captain Kirk) on the cheek once, and she says that's
her biggest claim to fame. Her adventure through the turmoil of trust
has taught her that love is the greatest gift. Like her image of the
Old West, her writing is untamed, and nothing is off-limits.
She invites you to take a walk on the
wild side…but only if you dare.
Enter Totally
Bound’s competition for the chance to win a copy of Claim
and two books from Sierra’s backlist:
2 comments:
Hi, Sierra! Welcome back to my blog. I hope your tour has gone really well.
I'm off to announce this stop to my readers.
Lisabet - thanks for letting us know about Sierra's newest book.
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