Posts Tagged ‘Kate Walker’

Following the characters

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Over on Kate Walker‘s blog I think I have a post on Thursday. Kate is celebrating Presents this month and has asked a few of us to write about some aspect of Presents for her while she’s living it up in Washington DC at RWA.

This is very Tom Sawyerish of her. But even so I was happy to oblige.

There’s a lot to enjoy in writing for Presents. Our books go all over the world. We get to research amazing places — and we get to imagine whole worlds of fascinating people. As a day job, it’s hard to beat.

I would happily have written all my books for Presents but that’s not the way my mind works. I follow the characters wherever they go. They dictate the story — and sadly, marketing and editorial don’t think in broad enough terms for them all to be Presents.

That’s okay. I probably couldn’t write at all if I tried to specifically aim my books for external guidelines. I’m just glad 28 of them have fit there so far.

This is the weekend that PJ and Ally’s book, Antonides’ Forbidden Wife, is up for the RITA award in the short contemporary category. If ever a book didn’t seem to ‘fit’ the notion of a Presents, their book might be it.

PJ hadn’t even been on my radar as a Presents hero. I’d always known him as a surfer. Of course I also knew he was more than that. But surfing really formed a lot of who PJ was as a young man, and it is still a core element in the man he became.

He was a free spirit, a lone wolf, a man who didn’t march to his family’s drummer. As such he was very much a role model for the young Ally. At least he was a great support for her in those days. He gave her the means to do what she wanted to do with her life simply by marrying her.

When I followed them into and out of their back story I was fascinated by the people they were and the adults they became. I had no idea that they even had a story when Karin Stoecker, the editorial director at Harlequin Mills & Boon said she’d like to read Peter’s story after he’d been in his brother, Elias’s book.

“What about Peter?” she said expectantly.

I didn’t know anything about Peter when she asked. The first thing he told me was that as soon as he left New York, he began to go by his initials, PJ. He re-invented himself. He was very happy to tell me all about his life up til then.

But in order to write Antonides’ Forbidden Wife, I had to follow him and Ally for several months. I had to learn about them as they seemed to learn about themselves. I’m very happy they ended up being in Presents.

I wish them the best of luck on Saturday night. I’m going to be packing to head out for the grandchildren’s the next day.

But no matter what they do or don’t do on RITA night, I’ll always love having spent time with them, following them around, and helping them get to their happily ever after.

It’s a Presents with an M&B cover in the RITA version. The only version I had at the time of the contest.

The Trouble With Charley

Thursday, June 4th, 2009


My editor is going to love Charley — if I don’t kill him first.

Why? Because she’s always telling me I should write faster, get books out more often, etc etc etc.

But that means, what? Spending more time at the computer. Working my fingers to the nub. Not to mention my brain.

I have resisted. The well of inspiration is not a gusher around here. It’s generally more of a slow steady trickle — with occasional plugs.

That was all pre-Charley.

Charley, I suspect, has ADD or ADHD or one of those acronymns that I can never get right but that means he has the attention span of, say, a chicken.

Rooster, Charley says. Attention span of a rooster.

Yes, well, whatever you want to call it, Charley needs to be kept busy. Left to his own devices, he does not stay on task.

He is easily distractable — especially by anything with a keyboard wearing pink, red or purple.

While I’m pausing for thought, trying to figure out which Greek saint’s feast day we’re going to be celebrating in chapter seven and trying to use the internet to find it out, Charley won’t wait.

He is busy making notes in his little black book about which girly laptop he wants to ring next.

I didn’t even know he had a little black book.

Everyone has a little black book, he told me. Only now they call it an address file. Liz Fielding’s sexy “Liz Machine” is in it now, and Kate Walker’s new RED Dell Mini may be next.

More trouble is brewing on the horizon, too, because Kate Hardy is expecting a new laptop whom she intends to call Seb. He has already asked Charley if he wants to go out trolling for chicks!

I hope Kate gives Seb a few rules before she unleashes him on his peer group. I’m thinking Charley may need a curfew and it won’t help if Seb can come in any time he wants.

I’m not sure Kate mentioned if Seb was another of those sleek black laptops like Charley. I’m just hoping he’s not that Lamborghini yellow one Charley spotted this morning. I don’t need him having a case of laptop cover envy.

The only way I’ve found of handling these energy bursts of Charley’s is to make him work. He finished chapter six this morning and is working his way through chapter seven.

I tried to stop there and think a bit about the next scene, but Charley didn’t want to quit.

Once he’s on a roll, he won’t settle down. He just wants to keep writing and writing and writing (which is why my editor will love him).

When I say I need a break or to go to the grocery store or think about where the story goes next, he starts prowling the internet looking for new girlfriends.

I suggested yanking out his wireless card. It’s what I used to have to do with Old Wonky when he either spun his hourglass forever or got seriously overheated. But it won’t work with Charley. His wireless card is built-in.

I’m thinking he needs some games to play. Got any suggestions? I’m not sure he’s a spider solitaire kind of guy. He might need something a bit more, er, action oriented than that.

Something with guns and spies and going undercover, Charley says. And girls with keyboards (goes without saying). Ideas welcome.

In the meantime, I know what I’m going to do with him tonight. I’m going to send him downstairs at 8:00 to watch the premiere of the third season of Burn Notice.

Only problem there is that I won’t be upstairs thinking. I’ll be downstairs, too, watching it with him.

From Sid the Cat

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Salutations and Felicitations on your birthday, dear Kate!

The Lady Across the Pond (TLATP to those who know her well — aka Ms McAllister) has invited me to be a regular, albeit sporadic, contributor to her blog.

She has even, you will note, given me sidebar billing.

This is so I can send personal good wishes and head butts and purrs to my dear Lady of the House, Kate Walker, on her birthday!

If you have not gone to my dear Lady’s blog and wished her the best of the day, please do so. Or, if you are lazy, Anne says you can leave them here in the comments and I am to see that Kate reads them. But I feel sure you will make the extra effort to click on her name and allow her to simply read them on her own space whilst eating bonbons and sipping tea or that light-coloured stuff she thinks of as tea, which is what you get when you wave a tea bag in the direction of the cup.

But I digress.

I could extol her virtues endlessly, but it would be teatime before I got finished and I really can’t miss meals. And if I kept on, that cat Dylan would show up withh a ‘pome’ he had writ, and he’d want to recite it, and we can’t be having that.

Suffice to say, dear Lady of the House, that I wish you the very best today and all the coming year (as does TLATP), and I hope that you have a salmon, er, present filled day and that you will share it all with those of us who are on your side of the pond and wish you well (even that floozie, Flora, if she behaves herself).

Your official blog contributor and handsome esteemed noble self-effacing feline of distinction,

SIR SIDNEY ST JOHN WILLOUGHBY PORTLY-LUMMOX, DLitt Oxon, Earl of Blubberhouses, Thane of Spital-in-the-Street, etc etc etc, ACOSB (a cat of superior breeding).