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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

DEADLY CHEMISTRY

Tell Me Your Story Tuesday
Welcome

I first featured Teri three years ago as my critique partner. You can read the awesome interview here. Today, I am beyond excited to  be featuring her again on the release of her debut, Deadly Chemistry.
I love Teri's ability to work humor and sarcasm into her writing voice. I mentioned her sharp wit in our first interview. It shines through in her book. 

So, tell us about your story, Teri! 

 Thanks for sharing the news about DEADLY CHEMISTRY! It’s meant so much to me to have your friendship and support over the past few years...what a crazy journey we’re on, huh?


Isn't that a yummy cover?

 Former undercover cop Mike Gibson has been lying low, working as a maintenance man to put his troubled younger brother through college. But when a beautiful scientist enlists Mike’s help to repair the damage done to her lab by a group of vandals, Mike finds that his, and his brother's pasts, are about to be brought to light. 
 
Lauren Kane was happy having a secret crush on the hot maintenance man at Tucker University, but when the drug she was studying is stolen, Lauren has a chance to get to know Mike in person. The problem is, he seems to know more about what's going on than any maintenance man should. But then the drug turns up in the wrong hands, and Mike and Lauren have to decide if their own chemistry will help, or hinder, the race to save innocent lives.

From now until June 29, DEADLY CHEMISTRY is just .99, and just click here.

And there’s a contest! Go here to find the rafflecopter and other blogs I’m visiting this week.

BIO: Teri Anne Stanley lives in Northern Kentucky, near the Ohio River and her beloved Interstate-
75, with its lush rolling semis and musical rumbling tires. Teri has authored several scientific articles—and a three-ingredient recipe column, but isn't allowed to write sex scenes for them, so now she writes fun, sexy romance filled love, angst and nekkid parts.
She's also worked as a fashion designer for female body builders and a sex therapist for rats. In her spare time, she is a neuroscience research assistant. Along with a variety of teenagers and dogs, she and Mr. Stanley live just outside of Sugartit, which is—honest to God—between Beaverlick, and Rabbit Hash, Kentucky.

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Thanks for stopping by! I am so excited for you!
HAPPY BOOK BIRTHDAY!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Five simple goals

Thinking about Thursday

Technically, it's the end of another year. As a teacher, I tend to measure years from August to July, rather January to December, but that's just me.

Last year, I came up with three basic goals for the year:

1. Find a critique group/ partner.
    I have to let someone with objectivity read my work. It is just time. (Achieved. I have two AWESOME, WONDERFUL, FABULOUS, critique partners. Teri Anne Stanley and Genevieve Wilson. Thank you both for all your support this year.)

2. Attend a writing conference.
    I am aiming for DFWCON in February.  (Achieved and it was great! You can check out the experience here. Cannot wait to go this year. Check out the website! http://dfwwritersconference.org/

3. Query.
    Even if it is just one email. Just to prove I can. (Um, yeah... Look how good I did on the other two!) 


This year, I am expanding to five goals:

1. Become RWA PRO. This will force me to meet left over goal #3 up there.


2. Attend more writing conferences.  I actually have THREE on the agenda for this year. First, Texas Two Step Conference (put on by my local RWA chapter) in late April You should really come join me! Then DFWCon in late May.  All building up to RWA in July! I cannot describe how excited and, maybe a tad bit terrified, I am about that.

3. Pitch to an agent. That is the one thing I did not take advantage of at DFWCon last year. I have to do this year. I mean, I am going to all these conferences. Surely, I can manage to sit down and make words come out of my mouth for 10 minutes, right? Give me a minute,  I'm feeling woozy.

4. Edit, edit, edit. I have several (and by several, I mean, more than three.) completed manuscripts begging to be edited and polished. My husband brought me pretty pens and clean flash drives for Christmas. All I need to do is hit print and start hacking. Yeah, it's that easy. (not).

5. Keep up this blog. The friends I have made through this blog in the past year have been amazing. Thank you for reading. Thank you for commenting and Thank you for being a part of my world.


I wish you all a successful 2012. 





Do you have goals for this year? How'd you do on the ones you set for last year?

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Introducing Teri Ann Stanley!

Tell Me Your Story Tuesday

Today I am super excited to be featuring my awesome critique partner 
Since Teri and I are already pretty tight. I went with a slightly different style of interview. Hope you enjoy it!

Let's Get to Know Teri!

  If your writing ego is a super hero, what does your mild-mannered alter ego do during the down time?
I hang around Stately Stanley Manor with my butler Alfredo and think great thoughts. 
Actually, I “work” in a research lab at a large Midwestern university.  Science is pretty cool when it works, but unfortunately, most of my experiments seem to result in a lot of head scratching and “WTF did I do wrong THIS time?” 
I do love the creative problem solving aspect of research.
I also have a husband and three teenagers, a Labrador retriever, and a frog, so that keeps me busy. Maybe not the frog so much, but the rest of the family can be pretty high maintenance.   

    Best kind of Hero?
I like the damaged, wounded, messed up heroes the best.  And he’s got to work really hard to overcome his messed-upedness, once he decides to get with the program.
He’s like, “OMG, I am so messed up, I have to be a recluse, or a butthead,or constantly saving damsels in distress to make up for how messed up I am.”
And she’s all,  “OMG, you are so messed up, but you are really hot and I totally want to get with you even though your messed-upedness is in direct conflict with my own issues."

And he’s like, “Baby, I love you but I am so messed up that I have to run away from you even though I can’t keep my hands off of you and my rock hard abs are not the only thing about me that is…” (okay, well, you know).  “And maybe I can just go get my S%&t together and come back and you’ll love me.”
And she’s all:  “Baby, I love you even if you are all messed up, get over your stupid self and we can do this together because love conquers all.  Or love and a good therapist, anyway.”
   
 Hottest guy ever? 

Wow, this one really stumps me!  There are just so many choices.  In no particular order:
     
Johnny Depp
Bruce Willis

             
JoeMange-whatsis-ello
            
The Rock
Rob Lowe
         
                        Anyone in a uniform (okay, maybe the lawn service uniform doesn’t quite work for me as well as those dress Navy whites)


             
             
   Favorite kind of book to read? Favorite authors?
That’s another tough one. 
My default answer would be “romantic suspense”:
              Suzanne Brockmann
              Sandra Brown
              Linda Howard
              Karen Robards
But I also like romantic comedy:
              Jennifer Crusie
              Janet Evanovich
And historical romance:
              Julia Quinn
              Teresa Medieros
And then there is paranormal romance:
              JR Ward

  Best Dance craze of the 90's?
Oh, this is a trick question, isn’t it? I know!  The Macarena!  The only other dancing I did during the nineties was to Disney and Barney music.
*Teri manages to work The Macarena into almost every critique*
Tell us a bit about your obsession with the Civil War history of Kentucky?
I live in Kentucky, but I grew up in Ohio, so the only thing I really learned in school (that I remember) is that slaves had to escape across the Ohio River from Kentucky to be free…which, in my mind, meant that Kentucky must have been a confederate state.  Then I moved to Kentucky, and there is very little to dissuade one from this assumption…there are a lot of confederate flags on pick up trucks here.  Imagine my surprise to learn that Kentucky actually started out neutral and eventually joined the Union (although a great many residents still fought for the confederacy.   It was pretty messed up), but Kentucky was still a slave state until after the war was over.  Who knew?  

       I heard you got to go on a super cool book adventure with Making Waves and another  author. Give us  some details.
Tawna Fenske, who wrote Making Waves, had a blog contest, in which she invited readers to take an ARC of her book on a tour and report back with pictures.  I am amazingly blessed to live in a part of Kentucky that is home to Big Bone Lick State Park, the Beaver Lick Baptist Church, and the town of Sugar Tit.  How could she not choose me?  I had a blast.

You can check out Teri's adventure here:
Although I did have a run in with Keri Stevens, author of Stone Kissed, which was a bit harrowing:

      I happen to know you have some rather interesting hobbies outside of writing, what else do you do in your free time?
Apparently, my big hobby is Never Saying “No”.  I have always been crafty—I knit, I spin wool, I quilt…when I told a coworker, who is a fitness trainer, about my quilting, she said, “You sew, how about making my posing suit for my figure competition?”
Huh?
Well!  I had heard of body building, knew that there are female body builders, but I didn’t know about “figure” competitions.  All those women who appear on the cover of magazines like Oxygen and Fitness, and Womens’ Health?  These are the women who compete and win figure competitions.  Who knew?  And they wear these bikinis that are made of fancy spandex and are totally encrusted with rhinestones.  And they spend a lot of money on these suits. 
(here’s a link to some pictures)

So I shrugged my shoulders, and said, “Sure. How hard can it be?”
Ummm…pretty hard, especially compared to sewing cotton fabric in straight lines.  But I persevered, and now make a couple of suits a year.  

    What are you working on right now?
I’m very slowly putting words together for a story about a woman who inherits a run-down marina on the Ohio River, its nutty residents, and the slightly disturbed (but very yummy) Army veteran who reluctantly shows up and helps her chase off some bad guys who want to sabotage the business.

Where can we find you? Blog? Twitter? Facebook?
I blog at Teriannestanley.blogspot.com, Tweet at @teriannestanley , but I don’t Facebook as a writer just yet. 


 Teri, thank you so much for stopping by!
So, what questions do you have for Teri? She is a fabulous critique partner. She also has a pretty sharp wit. I am sure she will be happy tell you whatever you want to know. :)