I have Kristi Jones on my blog today for a great guest post and giveaway. She is giving away 5 ebook copies of "The Corpse Goddess" an Urban Fantasy novel.
Try It to Write It?
I recently lurked during an eye opening e-conversation
between some romance writers. An author asked a group of experienced romance
writers if they had any suggestions for lists of sexual fetishes. The
conversation quickly jumped to writing what you know, with some writers going
so far as to say that you shouldn’t write about anything you haven’t tried,
that the readers will know and despise you for it.
I wonder….the old maxim, write what you know, seems
out-dated to me. I write about zombies and, as far as I know, I’ve never been a
zombie. (I did do some ultra cool research on the decomp process though.) I
also write about Valkyries - I’ve never met one.
Obviously, sex is something we can all do, but does that
mean you need to do it all in order to write about it? God, I hope not! I’m
currently working on a sexy little novella about a fearless American soldier in
Iraq
and the Valkyrie dying to claim him. The sexiest part of the story is what she can’t
do to him.
As a writer, I sometimes think it’s sexier to write about
what I haven’t experienced and I know as a reader, I want to escape. Besides,
am I the only one who reads steamy stuff to get new ideas?
And even if you have done it all – is there an all? Somehow
I think sexual exploration is like space exploration….it goes on ad infinitum.
But just for the sake of argument, if you have done it all, does that
necessarily mean that you can write about it in a sexy way? For me, a recent
bestseller is proof that the answer is a resounding no. (Assuming said author
has gone out and done her research.)
I’m not saying a writer shouldn’t do her research, and by
God, my husband appreciates my diligence in that area, but…
My real life is so real. Real sex is great, mind blowing
even, but it can also be uncomfortable, noisy, messy - and not always in a good
way. (I don’t want to read about vaginal farts. Just saying.) And let’s face it, heathen hordes are not
beating a path to my door, sparkling vampires aren’t sweeping me away to the
tree tops and gorgeous men in kilts aren’t battling for my hand. Nobody is
tearing my bodice from my supple, heaving breasts…though I’m sure my husband
would like to try that one, I think it might just hurt. I can imagine all sorts
of wonderful things. Naughty things. If readers sniff me out and guess that I
haven’t had my privates whipped with a hot poker, bully for them. Doesn’t mean
we can’t all enjoy the fiction though, does it?
The Corpse Goddess
By Kristi Jones
Genre:Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
ASIN:B008EZXJ7E
Number of pages: 274
Word Count: 79,034
Blurb/Book Description:
Party girl Meg Highbury wakes up the morning of her
twenty-first birthday with one hell of a hangover – and a walking corpse in her
apartment. Meg turns to her
straight-laced neighbor Armando for help and together they discover that Meg is
a Valkyrie.
What’s more, her first duty is to trade places with the
corpse. But Meg is being sent to her
Death Duty too soon. In a race against time, Meg frantically tries to find a
loophole to her gruesome fate, but while Meg is determined to live whatever the
cost, Armando's strict moral principles keep getting in the way of her plans
for escape.
Can Meg walk the 'right' and narrow path, possibly
sacrificing her mortal life, for love? And if she can, will Armando have the
stomach to love a rotting corpse of a girl who is falling apart in more ways
than one?
Kristi Jones spent her childhood exploring European castles,
crumbling manor houses and ornate cathedrals, always looking for secret
passages and hidden rooms. She holds a
degree in European history and loves to throw ‘ordinary’ characters into
extraordinary circumstances.
She currently lives in south Texas with her husband and two children, who
inspire her daily. She is a member of
the Writers’ League of Texas and Romance Writers of America. She loves old movies, being a Mom, the feel
of paper in her hands and things that go bump in the night.
Kristi is generously giving away 5 ebook copies of "The Corpse Goddess". Just fill out the rafflecopter below.
12 comments:
LOL that is for sure as fun as sex is its not nearly as flowery in real life. Great Post.
I agree with the above comment. Book looks awesome!
Yeah, I'm not sure I'd want a man tearing the bodice from my... hmmm, I guess they're not so supple any more, heaving breasts. Not only does it seem like it would hurt, there goes a perfectly good bodice. Love the post!
Not familiar with this one, but it looks interesting.
Hi Ava,
Thanks so much for having me on your super cool blog today! Totally enjoying it!
Kristi
@Lisa, yeah, mine probably aren't so supple either, but a little strategic lighting and I think I can fake it! :)
Kristi
Thanks for the giveaway.
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Thanks for the giveaway:)
Sounds fantastic! Thanks for the giveaway!
Really like the sound of The Corpse Goddess. Thank you for the giveaway.
I would love to read this book. Sounds awesome. Thanks for the giveaway.
thanks for the giveaway!
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