Showing posts with label Scarlett Flame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scarlett Flame. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 May 2014

My Writing Process Blog Tour

Well, welcome to my entry in the "My Writing Process" blog tour. This is verging on the scary for me. I have to decide if I actually have a writing process in the first place. I'm never entirely sure if I have anything remotely resembling something which could be called an actual 'PROCESS' as such. 

But here I am, suckered in. I mean, joining in. I have to thank the wonderful Connie J. Jasperson, amazing author and owner of Life in the Realm of Fantasy, http://conniejjasperson.wordpress.com for roping me in. I mean, inviting me to take part.  Connie has been a friend of mine for a number of years now, so I couldn't really say no.  

So, here goes:

1) What am I working on?

That's easy. Lots of things. 

Firstly, and for some most importantly, there's the sequel to Sin. I say 'most importantly' as I do know of a few people who will breath a huge sigh of relief when they get their hands on Mortal Sin. Sin, himself, will probably be relieved too!

Next, I have Puddlebrain (working title). This story follows the adventures of the youngest of three witches, all of whom have lost their powers. Something is stealing all of the villagers and only Puddlebrain can stop it. The book is very different from Sin and is aimed at a much younger audience.

I am also working on Darker Places, the follow up to my paranormal/horror collection Dark Places (soon to be an audiobook). I keep coming up with ideas that simply must be turned into stories or poems, and both Sin and Puddlebrain end up sitting around twiddling their thumbs. Sorry guys!

2) How does my work differ from others of its genre?

Hmmm. I think because it's personal. Sin, especially, is a very great part of me. He's my 'dark half' of course and writing him is very therapeutic.

Dark Places is very similar. The poems were written when I,  myself, was in a dark place. The stories visit various ideas and ideals I wonder about or have travelled to personally. 

That's to to say other authors' writing isn't personal.  I'm sure, in most cases, it certainly is.  But, with mine, I seem to wander the darker halls of my mind and open doors I, perhaps, wouldn't otherwise.

With the children's books, they show I've never grown up. And don't wanna, nernerner. 

3) Why do I write what I do?

I just do. I don't control it. I simply write what comes. The darkness isn't a conscious effort. It weaves into my writing of its own accord. 

4) How does my writing process work?

Ah, there's that 'process' thing again. I'm not sure how to answer it. I just write.

When I get chance. 

I don't get much time to write. With a full time job and full time family, I squeeze writing into my lunch break - when I don't have a blog post to do or a phone call to make, of course.

When I do write, I just do, as I said in the previous question. In most cases, I begin a story or blog post with the initial sentence - a 'starter'. This can be prompted by something I'm watching on television, as in the case of The Coming, a short story I wrote recently, inspired by an episode of The Blacklist. The starter can come from something someone has said, or someone has purposefully given me. 

I take that sentence, and I run with it. Or my fingers do. I could produce one of Sin's blog posts, a poem or a story. I don't always know. 

I have thought, many times, of trying to plan something out. Have the idea, work out the characters, the main plot points and locations, etc. I haven't actually managed to try it yet. When I do get those brief chances to write,  I generally don't think about outlining. I get into the zone of following the story and Finding out where it's going to lead me. 

I will try it, though. As an experiment. 

Mostly, though, I sit and I write and I see where it goes. I enjoy that. It's a voyage of discovery. 

My three volunteers to lay out their writhing… erm… writing hearts next week are:

Zoe Adams



Zoe Adams was born in Grimsby, in 1992. The youngest of three children, she has a BA (Hons) degree in Professional Writing at university.

Zoe has a huge interest in reading and writing about the paranormal and the supernatural. Of course, this can range from witches and demons, to vampires and werewolves. Yet, she is not afraid to try other genres!

With her alternative mind, who knows what she will write next?

Lisa Vandiver



I have been in love with the art of storytelling since childhood, and found my very first piece published in our small town newspaper at the age of seven.  The subject was Santa Claus.

​I was involved with the arts in school, church, and college.  While in college I wrote my first play, and during acting classes I came up with my first novel idea, Where She Belongs.  Since that time I have written a second novel, Josie's Thorn, as well as a book of poems and short stories, Out of my Head.   My poem, My Life Song was published  in eFiction magazine in 2011, and I have finished my first screenplay, which is now in the editing stage.  I am working on numerous projects for summer 2014.

​I love to meet new people, so please feel free to drop by Facebook or Twitter to say "Hi". 
Scarlett Flame


Although born in Salford, I was raised in the Manchester area and still consider myself a Lancashire lass.

I am a qualified paediatric nurse and have a Bsc(Hons) and a PgDip (masters level qualification) among other qualifications. Yet I choose to write, and hope to make this my full time occupation. 

Although I have always loved to read and write, I only recently began to write seriously. My first blog post was published in February 2013 and since then I have gone from strength to strength. This has resulted in my being voted as Blogger of the Year 2014

My blogs aren't all erotica, far from it. On my blog posts you are just as likely to read about gigs I have attended around Manchester, interviews, book reviews and much more. There is something for everyone on my blogs.

Friday, 7 February 2014

A Drop of Scarlett...


Occasionally, Sin meets new friends in his asylum.  I’m sure you’re aware of this.  He hijacks this very blog for that purpose.  Today, however, he’s allowed me to chat to someone all on my very ownsome.  Nice of him.  Well, he’s already met her anyway, it seems, in his Moth to a Flame blog post.

 

The lovely Scarlett Flame is joining me.  She’s currently riding around on a book tour to show us her collection of erotic love stories Bound for Passion.  Today’s stop is right outside my place, so I tempted her in for a look-see at her wares!

 

Here’s the lowdown on her latest novel.

 

“When Vivienne sits inconsolable in the hospital chapel, the last encounter she expects is a fervent entanglement with an otherworldly being. As passions increase she learns, for the first time in her life, the true meaning of ‘out of this world’. In the second story, Sarah meets a new lover after telling him all her intimate fantasies in an internet chat room. And the final entry concerns the journey a young woman takes as a Dominant offers to show her the ropes in exchange for her submission via BDSM.”

 

Individually these stories are hot, but together they are sizzling.



Already the book is heating up readers attention with five five star reviews so far.  Scarlett told me:

 

The cover of the book is from a painting by an artist friend of mine that is based in Cork, Ireland. His name is Alan Hurley. I have had only fabulously positive comments about the cover and hope to use Alan again in future. The picture is also available to buy as a print from his gallery. Alan has some absolutely beautiful paintings please visit his page and choose some for yourself.

 

I have two signed prints gracing my living room walls, an original watercolour taken from my avi photograph on Twitter and this hangs in pride of place on my bedroom wall.

 

Alan also has a Blog here so please visit him here and see how his work progresses from an outline drawing to a full blown picture

 

The graphics were supplied by another good friend of mine who is also an author - Jon Fletcher who I did an interview for last year about my next book and a current WIP. Jon writes Science fiction and I believe I own ALL of his books. Check out Jon's blog and his author page to see more.

 

The debut novel is composed partially of stories that were published initially on my blog over the last six months or so, and a new story created especially for the book.

 

There is a short excerpt from The Stranger which is the first story in the book, read by myself, on audioboo.

 

In celebration and to let the public know about my new book there are a series of blogs being hosted by a number of bloggers across the world.

 

Here they are and the dates they will be hosted.  There may be some additions to the list as time goes on:

 

 

The Book promotion is set to run alongside offers and promotions on Goodreads and Facebook with 4 copies of the book available to win on Goodreads through their giveaway deal.

 

I also have great pleasure in having The Orchard Book Club promoting my book launch, with details to follow.

 

I will be interviewed on air by Casey Ryan of the Cutting Room Floor on the 2nd March.  Please click on the link for details.”

 

You can buy Scarlett’s new book from:

Amazon UK

Amazon.com

Barnes & Noble

 

The book is also available on all the Amazon sites including Canada, Australia etc..

 

Thanks for dropping by Scarlett.  It’s always a pleasure meeting one of Sin’s friends.  I hope the book is a raging success.

 

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Blog Hop Interview: Tag, You're It!


Blog Hop Interview: Tag, You’re It!

 

I always used to play Tag when I was young, though we called it ‘Tiggie’ or ‘Tig’.  Tig was a great, fun way to spend time with my friends and expend energy (which, no doubt, my mum appreciated!).  Nowadays, I wonder if it’s anywhere near as popular with children – after all, it doesn’t need a console, the internet or a stylus to play it!

 

Anywho.  The wonderful Scarlett Flame tagged me this week and I’m more than happy to revert to my childhood (given any chance) and play along.

 

For the purposes of this game, Scarlett has given me four questions to answer.  Here goes!

 

What are you working on right now?
Well, I’m trying to work on the sequel to my novel Sin.  I seriously want to get the book going and finished well before the ten years it took me to write the first.  Because my time is limited, however, and my Muse is a pain in the backside, I end up writing whatever is there in my head at the time!

 

Actually, I’m at a point in the book (still early though) where I need to speak to a policeman regarding arrest procedures.  I have a contact but have to get round to calling him (I’m currently working ten hour days and haven’t had one off for 18 so far).  As such, I’m able to do other things – rather than nothing at all.  I’ve had a children’s book on the back-burner for some time now, and I’ve been asked about that so I may well end up finishing it prior to pushing forward with Sin’s sequel.  It’s hard to say, however.  My mind hop, skips and jumps between ideas!

 

So, I’m trying to work on the sequel to Sin.  Will that do?

 

How does it differ from other works in its genre?

I think, for a start, the first person narrative is something new – or at least unusual.  I’ve had people mention that they’re not keen on first-person, but they can’t imagine the story being told any other way.  Sin isn’t just another character, either.  He’s a part of me and so many of my memories and thoughts come through him – he’s my ‘Dark Half’.

 

Also, it contains a lot of darker humour.  Sin tends to use sarcasm and unusual analogies as a shield against the things that happen to, and because of, him.  It takes the story on various turns that wouldn’t necessarily be found in books of this kind.

 

More is going to happen to Sin in this book, and I’m definitely going to have to research properly.  Investigations of supposedly random, unconnected, deaths.  Locations.  How such things are reported through the media.  I’m quite enjoying the prospect, actually.  With Sin (the first book), I could write quite easily.  I researched some, but mostly it was written as I went with the locations and situations being very familiar to me.  For Mortal Sin, I have some ideas already which will require I take my time to get the details accurate.

 

Why do you write what you do?

Good question.  Because I’m ever so slightly tapped, perhaps?

 

I’m not sure.  I’m interested in the paranormal for a start.  Also, the idea of Fate taking you by the ear and leading you along her path – with you having little or no control – is intriguing.  Sin doesn’t want people to die because of him, but he can’t help it.  Death (in my Dark Places collection) wishes he could feel as he takes his next soul, and almost doesn’t want to do it – but he must.  Such is the way.

 

But, I think it’s maybe because I’m slightly tapped.


Then there’s my children’s stories and poems.  Witches and zombies and vampire cats mixed in with a little brass man with a head made of tin.  Proof positive that I’ve never grown up (and don’t intend to).

 

Mojo Jojo

I know him

He’s a little brass man

With a head made of tin

 

He loves to dance

And can often be seen

Boogying down

With a tin of baked beans!

 

How does your writing process work?
When you find the answer to that, could you let me know?

 

Actually, I’m not sure if I have a specific process.  I sit and I write.  I’ve tried to plan my plot.  I’ve tried to characterise my characters.  Then the writing takes its own turns and all my planning is left out in the cold as the story runs away.  I don’t get too much time to put pen to paper or finger to key, with a full time job and family, so any time planning is time not writing.  As such, I’m pleased with the way it comes out.  I don’t have to push, usually.  It all normally flows.

 

If I’m working on  a story (like Mortal Sin) and I get a little stuck, I move onto something else.  I don’t fret about it or try to force the words.  If I did that I’d be staring at a blank screen.  Instead, I do a blog post or review a film.  I’ll maybe dip into one of the other works I have on the go (there’s a few).  Either way, the words are still coming.  I’m hoping practise makes perfect.  Or at least not imperfect.

 

I’m lucky to have had some very humbling comments about my writings, so perhaps the method works.  As I say to people – there’s madness in my method...

 

Thanks very much, Scarlett, for playing with me today.  I enjoyed myself.  Playtime is like dessert – there’s always room for pudding and there should always be time for play!

 

Right, now to ‘tag’ some of my other author friends.

 

Zoe Adams

 

Lynette Creswell

 

Lisa Vandiver

 

TIG, YOU’RE IT!