13 Wicked Days of Christmas With PJ Schnyder

December 19, 2011 in Author Interviews, Contests

Guess who we have this time!! It’s none other than one of our favorite people, PJ Schnyder. Nat says if PJ was a man, she’d marry her in a heartbeat! Spaz concurs.

What’s next for you book-wise in 2012?

I’m working on the next books in each of my series and hoping they’ll be accepted. *fingers crossed* There’s the 2nd book in the Triton Experiment series from Carina Press and the 3rd book in the Terra’s Guardians series from Decadent Publishing. I’ve also got more steampunk coming in a new anthology.

What is the worst gift you’ve ever received or given?

Ooooh. Worst gift I’ve ever given. One year, I visited a friend in college and came down with the flu on the way. Oh yes, I gave the gift of the virus right before everyone left for semester break.

What is your favorite Holiday food?

Pie! I love any kind of homemade fruit pie, especially apple, peach or cherry. Also love homemade pecan pie or sweet potato pie. And of course, homemade pumpkin pie. Yum!

What is your least favorite Holiday song?

I’m not real fond of Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer. The more traditional carols are some of my favorites, especially the Little Drummer Boy or Silent Night. In the not so traditional range, I do love some of the pieces by Trans-Siberian Orchestra.

Do you have any Holiday traditions?

I’d like to say I do. Growing up, the PJ Mommy filled the house with Christmas decorations and candy. I baked cookies and helped my little sister and brother decorate them. The PJ Daddy built a warm fire in the fireplace and made sure we didn’t knock the Christmas Tree over. But the years flew by and we all grew up. The PJ Mommy lives in Thailand now and my lil sis is moving to Canada. My little brother is deployed overseas. The PJ Daddy has made sure I’m always welcome at the old house with his new wife. Recently divorced myself in the last couple of years and settling into a new apartment, I’m finding my way and I’m sure new traditions will come together in the years to come. (I might start baking cookies again…and Pie!)

Any favorite Holiday memories?

One favorite holiday memory and the picture says it all.

If you could share one lesser known fact about yourself with our readers, what would it be?

A long, long time ago…I saw the PJ Daddy eat Santa’s cookies. o.o

 

Drowning Tides (included in the Love’s Immortal Pantheon Vol. 5 anthology)

Lora loved being a mermaid, reveled in the freedom of the sea. But an ancient danger approaches and her friend, Katherine, needs to live up to her potential or countless lives will end.

In an effort to coax Katherine ashore to spend time immersed in the emotions humans generate so easily, Lora steals the breath of life from unwary divers. For every human life, she has three days and three nights to fill her lungs with air and walk among them.

Seeking the perfect bait for Katherine, Lora goes ashore … but finds love instead.

Status: release to Print in Winter 2011 from Tease Publishing LLC

 

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GIVEAWAY DETAILS: PJ is giving away an ecopy of Drowning Tides and a scarf handknitted BY PJ out of Handmaiden Sea Silk, a luxurious silk combined with Sea Cell (a cellulose based fibre made with Seaweed). To enter, simply leave a comment giving PJ a warm welcome!

13 Wicked Days of Christmas With Allison Pang

December 17, 2011 in Author Interviews, Contests

Next up in The Thirteen Wicked Days of Christmas we bring you Allison Pang! She is most definitely a WLP Favorite. A Brush of Darkness was one of our favorite new books and series of 2011, so check her out!

What’s next for you book-wise in 2012?

The next two Abby Sinclair books will be out – A Silver of Shadow on Feb 28, and A Trace of Moonlight (tentative title) in October.  Also, I’m starting up a web-comic/graphic novel project for fun that should be out in the spring. (http://www.sadsausagedogs.com –just a placeholder there for now, but hopefully I’ll get something up there soon.)

What is the worst gift you’ve ever received or given?

Hmmm. I think the worst was when I needed to give a gift and I had a family member tell me they’d take care of it and gave me an already wrapped present…which I gave, sight unseen, to the recipient…and it was basically just some leftover/dusty stuff from the person’s house. (I’m being somewhat purposefully vague here, but I was pretty horrified.) Lesson learned. >_<

What is your favorite Holiday food?

Meringues. I make them once a year around this time. And egg nog. :D

What is your least favorite Holiday song?

Honestly, for whatever reason Santa Claus is Coming to Town just irritates the hell out of me. It shouldn’t. But it does.

Do you have any Holiday traditions?

Not specifically. Although…see the next question…

Any favorite Holiday memories?

This is a weird one, but my mother was a middle school teacher, so every year around Christmas, she’d get all sorts of gifts from her students. Candy and homemade stuff, usually. A lot of ornaments. One year she got a stuffed bear head with some holly glued on the bottom. Not a bear. Just the head. She was horrified, but my brother and I insisted it be put on the tree anyway because it was just completely messed up.  And every year, we dragged that bear head ornament out and put it right in the front and center of the tree. (For at least the last 20 years now.)

And last year, my dad passed the bear head to me, so now it goes on my tree.

Allison's Christmas Bear Head

If you could share one lesser known fact about yourself with our readers, what would it be?

I only wear sunglasses with blue lenses. (Small wireframe sorts). Therefore I’m always on the lookout for them because they have a tendency to break and disappear and no one seems to make them anymore.

 

Thank you so much, Ms. Pang, for agreeing to let us interview you! We looooooove your books so hard, and are so happy we get to see you again in New Orleans for Authors After Dark 2012!

 

A marine biologist in a former life, Allison Pang turned to a life of crime to finance her wild spending habits and need to collect Faberge eggs. A cat thief of notable repute, she spends her days sleeping and nights scaling walls and wooing dancing boys….Well, at least the marine biology part is true. But she was taloned by a hawk once.  She also loves Hello Kitty, sparkly shoes, and gorgeous violinists.

She spends her days in Northern Virginia working as a cube grunt and her nights waiting on her kids and cats, punctuated by the occasional husbandly serenade. Sometimes she even manages to write. Mostly she just makes it up as she goes. She is very follow-able at the following locations: heartofthedreaming.com

mynfel.blogspot.com

word-whores.blogspot.com

@allison_pang

Facebook

ionsfolly.tumblr.com

 

In anticipation for Allison Pang’s second book in the Abby Sinclair series, A Sliver of Shadow, she is giving away an ecopy of A Brush of Darkness to one of our lucky readers! We LOVED this book!! Don’t believe us? Read Nat’s 5 Star review, here. BELIEVE US, YOU WANT THIS BOOK!


A Brush of Darkness – Abby Sinclair #1

The man of her dreams might be the cause of her nightmares. Six months ago, Abby Sinclair was struggling to pick up the pieces of her shattered life. Now, she has an enchanted iPod, a miniature unicorn living in her underwear drawer, and a magical marketplace to manage. But despite her growing knowledge of the OtherWorld, Abby isn’t at all prepared for Brystion, the dark, mysterious, and sexy-as- sin incubus searching for his sister, convinced Abby has the key to the succubus’s whereabouts. Abby has enough problems without having this seductive shape-shifter literally invade her dreams to get information. But when her Faery boss and some of her friends vanish, as well, Abby and Brystion must form an uneasy alliance. As she is sucked deeper and deeper into this perilous world of faeries, angels, and daemons, Abby realizes her life is in as much danger as her heart—and there’s no one she can trust to save her.

 

Coming February 2012!

A Sliver of Shadow – Abby Sinclair #2

Just when her new life as a TouchStone – a mortal bound to help OtherFolk cross between Faery and human worlds – seems to be settling down, Abby Sinclair is left in charge when the Protectorate, Moira, leaves for the Faery Court. And when the Protectorate’s away…let’s just say things spiral out of control when a spell on Abby backfires and the Faery Queen declares the Doors between their worlds officially closed.

The results are disastrous for both sides: OtherFolk trapped in the mortal world are beginning to fade, while Faerie is on the brink of war with the daemons of Hell. Along with her brooding eleven prince Talivar and sexy incubus Brystion, Abby ventures to the CrossRoads in an attempt to override the Queen’s magic. But nothing in this beautiful, dangerous realm will compare to the discoveries she’s making about her past, her destiny, and what she will sacrifice for those she loves.

 

GIVEAWAY DETAILS: Allison is offering up one copy of A BRUSH OF DARKNESS (Abby Sinclair #1). To enter, please leave a comment telling us what your favorite holiday food is!

13 Wicked Days of Christmas with Adrian Phoenix

December 16, 2011 in Author Interviews, Contests

Adrian: Hey, thanks for asking me here to help celebrate the holidays with y’all! I’m looking forward to New Orleans in 2012 and meeting everyone at AAD! I thought it might be more fun if, instead of me answering holiday questions, if I asked Dante, Heather, Von, and Lucien from The Maker’s Song books how they celebrate the holidays—or if they even do!

All four of them are here at Club Hell, relaxing at the bar with various drinks of their choice. To start, I handed out description questionnaires to each to fill out for those of you who haven’t met them before. Once that’s done, we’ll go into a group holiday discussion. All right, guys. Hand ‘em over. (Looks over questionnaires. Rolls eyes).  A bunch of comedians. I should’ve known. All right, I’m posting these just as you wrote them up. So there. Starting with Dante.

Name: Dante Baptiste

Age: 24.

Height/Weight: 5’9 and, shit, dunno, chère. Never bothered to step on a scale. (shrugs)

Hair/Eye color: Black and brown.

Identifying physical marks: Got a small tat of a bat above my heart. Seven piercings in each ear (last time I counted, that is), black-painted fingernails.

Single or taken: Taken, for true. (smiles at Heather)

Anything else noteworthy: Aside from fangs and wings and bondage collar? Eyes go gold when using Fallen gifts. I was born vampire, so that makes me a True Blood, but I’m also Fallen on my father’s side, and a creawdwr. Oh. And I’m frontman for Inferno.

 

Name: Heather Wallace.

Age: 32

Height/Weight: 5’4, 110 lbs.

Hair/Eye color: Red and blue

Identifying physical marks: Um . . . none that I can think of. And I won’t put down what Dante just suggested. (laughs)

Single or taken: Taken. (winks at Dante)

Anything else noteworthy: Former FBI agent and profiler. Mortal, and definitely okay with that. Now I’m bonded—heart, mind, and soul—with Dante. An unsettling experience at times. I’ve always wanted to be a voice for the dead, a voice for justice, but after I met Dante, I learned that the living need a voice too.

 

Name: Von McGuinn

Age: I was 31 when I was turned 40 years ago, so I guess that makes me 71. Still jailbait, nightkind-wise.

Height/Weight: 6’2, 200 lbs. of pure nomad muscle. (flexes biceps.)

Hair/Eye color: Brown and green.

Identifying physical marks: Crescent moon tattoo underneath my right eye, mustache framing my mouth. Fangs. Clan tattoos all over my body. (winks)

Single or taken: Very single, darlin’ . . .

Anything else noteworthy: Besides being nomad and a llygad—nightkind warrior-bards and historians? (sweeps a hand up his body) Just all this, doll. The complete package.

 

Dante: And modest to boot.

Von: (nods) You bet your ass, little brother.

Heather (whispering to Dante): Does he even know what modest means?

Von: I heard that, woman.

Dante: (whispering back) I think that means no.

Von: I heard that too.

(Dante and Von exchange a friendly round of uplifted middle fingers.)

 

Name: Lucien De Noir.

Age: My little secret.

Height/Weight: 6’8 and, like my son, I haven’t bothered to step on a scale.

Hair/Eye color: Black and black.

Identifying physical marks: Wings, waist-length black hair. Eyes turn gold when manifesting Fallen nature.

Single or taken: Single.

Anything else noteworthy: Fallen. Known as the Nightbringer, I’m also Dante’s father and once ruled Gehenna until Lilith tricked her way onto the Black-Starred throne.

 

Adrian: Let’s get this interview rolling. First question, just out of curiosity, what are you all drinking?

 

Dante: (lifts bottle) Absinthe.

Von: Because nothing says Christmas like a bit of wormwood. (Another friendly round of uplifted middle fingers are exchanged.) Me, I prefer Jack Daniels.

Heather: I’ve got Bailey’s and coffee. With whipped cream and a bit of nutmeg. (Sighs happily.) Yum.

Lucien: Cognac.

 

Adrian: Next question: Do any of you celebrate the holidays? I figure Heather does, but . . .

 

Heather: Yup, that I do.

Von: Being nomad, no. I mean, not the traditional Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza stuff. Nomad clans celebrate the winter solstice. Dances, candles in trees, a feast. All good stuff. A celebration of life and the long night and the promise of dawn and returning spring.

Dante: Wow. That sounded like a voice-over for some apocalyptic end-of-the-world-we-must-start-over flick. But a poetic voice-over.

(More uplifted middle fingers.)

Heather: Did you continue to celebrate the solstice after you were turned?

Von: Shit, yeah, doll. But since I’d left my clan to follow my chosen path as llygad, I was generally by myself, so celebrations became shorter and quieter, but no less booze-soaked. (laughs) Then I met Dante and roped him into celebrating with me since he didn’t have any traditions of his own.

Dante (shrugs): Still don’t.

Heather: (smiling at Dante from over the rim of her coffee mug): I think we’ll start a few traditions of our own.

Dante: As long as it doesn’t involve drunken nomads dancing in their boxers around a bonfire in the woods while screaming, “The Holly King is dead! Long live the motherfucking Oak King of Winter Solstice! The Holly King is dead!”, then I’m good, catin.

Von (indignantly): I wasn’t drunk and you were dancing too.

Dante: I was laughing too fucking hard to dance, mon ami. You in that antlered crown . . . (grins)

Von: The Oak King needs a crown. Now shut up and drink your holiday wormwood, you heathen.

(Laughing, Dante flips Von the double bird, a gesture he kindly returns.)

Heather: What about you, Lucien? I have a hard time imagining that the Fallen celebrate the holidays.

Lucien: You’re right, we don’t. But once I left Gehenna for the mortal world, I sometimes found myself participating in various celebrations out of curiosity or—sometimes —friendship.

 

Adrian: What is the worst gift you’ve ever received or gave to some other unfortunate soul?

 

Heather: One Christmas, when I was a kid, I received a bottle of hand lotion from an elderly aunt. Hand lotion—Jergen’s, I think. The worst present a ten-year old ever received. Did I mention that it was hand lotion?

Von: (winks) Up the age to twelve, and that hand lotion would be a gift most boys would appreciate.

Dante: (snorts)

Lucien (thoughtfully, in his deep bass rumble): I once gave a severed head on a silver platter to a vain queen. Given that the head belonged to her husband, I don’t think she appreciated it. One should always be careful of what one asks for . . . especially aloud.

(Von and Dante stare at Lucien. The sound of crickets fill the room for several long moments.)

 

Adrian: Oh-kaaaay, then. Moving on. What is your favorite holiday food? (I hope I don’t regret asking this one!) Let me clarify for you nightkind. Name a food that isn’t blood. Dante, I know that you’re curious and have tasted food from the plates of mortal friends, so think of a holiday fave. Von, from your mortal days . . . ?

 

Dante: Yeah, d’accord, chère.  In that case, for me, it’s dark chocolate covered cherries.

Von: Pumpkin pie with cinnamon cream.

Heather: Mashed potatoes and gravy. Comfort food.

Lucien: The heart of my enemy grilled with rosemary and a bit of sage. (Everyone stares. More crickets. Lucien laughs, long and hard. Wipes at his eyes. Sighs.) I’m kidding. But honestly, if you could’ve see your faces. Turducken. Fried. Again, I kid. Your faces! (chuckles) I love hot buttered crescent rolls.

 

Adrian: What is your least favorite holiday song?

 

Dante, Heather, Lucien, & Von (in unison) : “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer!”

 

Adrian: What is your favorite holiday movie?

 

Heather: A Christmas Story. I watch it every Christmas. Love it!

Dante: Huh. I’d hafta say Edward Scissorhands or A Nightmare Before Christmas.

Heather (whispers to Dante) I think by holiday, she meant Christmas, not Halloween.

Dante (stubbornly) Still holiday flicks, yeah?

Von: Okay, little brother. If you’re going there, then I choose Gremlins or Bad Santa.

Dante: Both holiday classics.

Lucien: It’s a Wonderful Life. Quite amusing.

 

Adrian: Okay, we’re all done. Thanks so much to Dante, Heather, Von, and Lucien for dropping by. I’ll talk to y’all soon. Drink up. Relax. And Happy Holidays.

 

THE MAKER’S SONG SERIES

Book 1,  A Rush of Wings,  January 2008

Tracking a sadistic serial murderer has led FBI Special Agent Heather Wallace to New Orleans, Club Hell, and the man known as Dante. But the dangerously attractive musician not only resists her investigation, he claims to be “nightkind”: in other words, a vampire. Digging into his past reveals an extensive juvenile record, but no known birth date or social security number. In and out of foster homes for most of his life, he was eventually taken in by an equally mysterious man named Lucien De Noir, who tries to shield his ward from Heather’s investigation.

Heather is sure, however, that Dante is linked to the murderer–and could be the next target. Now, she must unravel the truth about this sensual, complicated, vulnerable young man–who, she begins to believe, truly is a vampire–in order to bring the killer to justice. But what Heather doesn’t know is that Dante’s past holds a shocking, dangerous secret, and once it is revealed not even she will be able to protect him from his destiny . . .

“Hard-charging action sequences, steamy sex scenes, and a surprising government conspiracy make this debut, the first in a series, engrossingly fun.” — Entertainment Weekly

 

 

Book 2,  In the Blood,  January 2009

 

Book 3,  Beneath the Skin,  January 2010 

Book 4,  Etched in Bone,  March 2011 – Wicked Lil Pixie review

Book 5,  On Midnight Wings is coming March 2012!

A DESPERATE SEARCH. A DARK AND DANGEROUS JOURNEY. AND EVERY STEP COULD DESTROY EVERYONE DANTE LOVES. ONLY ONE MORTAL WOMAN CAN SAVE HIM . . . UNLESS THE FALLEN REACH HIM FIRST.

*minimal blurbs provided to prevent spoiling.

 

Adrian: I wanted to take this opportunity to explain why the delay in the release of the fifth Maker’s Song book, On Midnight Wings. It’ll be released the end of 2012 or the first of 2013 due to my difficulty in hitting the deadline.

Back when I was writing Beneath the Skin, I broke my ankle in Orlando at RT (and had to have surgery to repair it once I was home again), then suffered a double pulmonary embolism on the flight home. Ican’t tell you how fortunate I feel to have survived that! But I fell behind on my deadlines at that point as I was recovering. I also sold a second series shortly prior to this, so now I was behind in two series. I’ve been racing ever since mid-2009 to catch up. This will finally give me that opportunity. I’m hoping On Midnight Wings will be out the end of December 2012 and that the third Hoodoo book, Black Moon Mojo, will be out July of 2013 (if not sooner). I’m also working on a third series, Sons of Darkness, that I hope will be out in 2012. In the meantime, I’ll be posting short stories about the Maker’s Song characters and advance peeks from the peek to tide folks over.

My sincere apologies for the long delay! I appreciate your continued support. It means more to me than you’ll ever know! Y’all ROCK!

You can read a chapter from the book that opens The Maker’s Song series. Here the first chapter of A Rush of Wings.

Here’s the first chapter of Black Dust Mambo. (Hoodoo Book 1)

And the first two chapters of Black Heart Loa. (Hoodoo Book 2)

You can also find me at:

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Dante’s Club Hell Forum

Dante’s Club Hell Yahoo Group

Pocket After Dark

Thank you so much for joining us, Ms. Phoenix!  We love both of your series to death, and cannot wait to meet you in New Orleans for Authors After Dark 2012!

 

Adrian Phoenix and her mascot, The Thing That Squeaks

As a writer, a person, and a mother, I’ve always believed in following your dreams, following your heart. It’s also important to keep your heart, so I also believe in being prepared for zombie attacks and can’t stress enough the importance of having regular family drills so every member of the household is zombie-ready. One never knows. Make sure the sofa is ready to push in front of the door. Be clear that if a member of the family is on the wrong side of the door when the zombie action goes down. They remain on the wrong side of the door. The greater good, etc.

I live in Springfield, Oregon in a zombie-free home (except when meeting deadlines) with three cats, Amiga, Diabla, and Ember and have two sons and three grandchildren and two granddogs. I’m the author of The Maker’s Song and Hoodoo series and short stories (the short stuff usually under Adrian Nikolas Phoenix).

I love to read and see movies, enjoy hiking with my granddog, Cielo, (immortalized in Black Dust Mambo and Black Heart Loa), and hanging out with friends.

I also love creepy things and yearns to go on a paranormal investigation. I also hope to do a haunted tour one day.

I also love, love, love music – and anything by Trent Reznor is high on the list. I also love to hear from my readers and fans, So please feel free to contact me via the CONTACT link or at adrian@adrianphoenix.com or via snail mail at PO Box 1468, Springfield, OR 97477.

 

Now that you’ve learned about The Makers Song series, please check out Adrian Phoenix’s other amazing series!

THE HOODOO SERIES

Book 1,  Black Dust Mambo, July 2010

Kallie Riviere, a fiery Cajun hoodoo apprentice with a talent for trouble, finds herself smack-dab in the middle of one of those times her mentor warned her about when she visits New Orleans to attend the Hecatean Alliance’s annual carnival: her hard-bodied conjurer hookup ends up dead in her blood-drenched bed. And he was killed by something that Kallie would never dream of touching — the darkest of dark juju, soul-eating juju — a black dust hex that may have been meant to kill her.

Now Kallie has to use every bit of hoodoo knowledge and bayou-bred mojo she possesses to clear her own name and find the killer even as that dark sorcerer hunts Kallie and her friends. But Kallie’s search for the truth soon leads her in a direction she never anticipated — back home to Bayou Cypres Noir, and to Gabrielle LaRue, Kallie’s aunt, protector, and hoodoo mentor . . . who is looking more and more like she just might be the one who wants Kallie dead.

 

Book 2,  Black Heart Loa,  July 2011

One of Spaz’s Top 3 Favorite Books of 2011

“An eye for an eye is never enough.”

Kallie Riviere, a Cajun hoodoo apprentice with a bent for trouble, learned the meaning of those ominous words when hoodoo bogeyman Doctor Heron targeted her family for revenge. Now, while searching for her still-missing bayou pirate cousin, Kallie finds out the hard way that someone is undoing powerful gris gris, which means that working magic has become as unpredictable as rolling a handful of dice.

The wards woven to protect the Gulf coast are unraveling, leaving New Orleans and the surrounding bayous vulnerable just as a storm–the deadliest in a century–is born.

As the hurricane powers toward the heart of all she loves, Kallie desperately searches for the cause of the disturbing randomness, only to learn a deeply unsettling truth: the culprit may be herself.

To protect her family and friends, including the sexy nomad Layne Valin, Kallie steps into the jaws of danger . . . and finds a loup-garou designed to steal her heart–literally.

 

GIVEAWAY DETAILS

  1. Signed set of Maker’s Song books (A Rush of Wings, In the Blood, Beneath the Skin, and Etched in Bone)
  2. Signed set of Hoodoo books (Black Dust Mambo and Black Heart Loa)
  3. Choice of any book by Adrian Phoenix

To enter, please leave a comment telling us which option (1-3) you would like to receive, and *what appeals to you about this selection* you. If you select 3, please include which book!

13 Wicked Days of Christmas With Thea Harrison

December 13, 2011 in Author Interviews, Contests

For the first time ever we have Ms. Thea Harrison on WLP (finally, thanks a lot for taking your time Thea) heh. Welcome to WLP!

Hi, thanks for having me! I’m excited to be here today!

WLP:  Can you tell us about True Colors?

I would be delighted to!  True Colors is an Elder Races e-novella, published by Samhain with a release date of December 13thhttp://store.samhainpublishing.com/true-colors-p-6565.html

For this story, I step outside the major storylines in the novels.  True Colors can be read without knowing any of the background in the books, although I think it adds to the fun to be familiar with the Elder Races world.  In the books I tell stories that have intimate romances but events that have big implications for the world: inter-demesne politics, assassination attempts, etc.  True Colors occupies a smaller part of that world and involves characters that are closer to more “normal” people we might meet if we lived in the Elder Races universe.

SpazP: I noticed that Riehl makes a brief cameo in Storm’s Heart; can you do a little recap for us?

The hero of True Colors, Gideon Riehl, is literally a name mentioned in passing in the first chapter of Storm’s Heart.  Tiago mentions Riehl when he talks to Rune about finding backup command for the Wyr army while he takes off to hunt for Tricks, who is missing.

WLP: You seem to love you some Wyr’s, is it harder to write wolves or dragons?

I DO love me some Wyrs!  Although to be fair, I love the other of the Elder Races too.  I have thoroughly enjoyed writing about the Dark Fae, Vampyres, human witches, and the Djinn, and I can’t wait to tell other stories about the different races and demesnes.

As far as which was harder to write, either wolves or dragons, I didn’t find either one difficult.  Gideon was an easy character to write about, and I quickly grew to love his and Alice’s story.  I was intimidated at the thought of putting Dragos on again for book five, but I’m finding he’s right there and ready to come out again.  Although I’m not sure what it says about me, that I have a dragon so close to the surface in my mind. Hm.

SpazP: What draws you to the Wyr mythology?

Part of what draws me to the Wyr mythology is what actually draws me to all the Elder Races—the chance to write stories about fantastic creatures with extraordinary histories and abilities.  Another thing that draws me specifically to the Wyr is how much fun I’m having interweaving their history and stories with mythology of our real world, like Tiago’s thunderbird character impacting more than one culture, or creating a background for gryphons.

WLP: What is 2012 looking like for you in terms of book releases?

The Elder Races book four, Oracle’s Moon, will be published March 6th.  I’m so excited—I loved telling Grace and Khalil’s story!  Book five is Dragos and Pia’s story again, which I am currently writing.  That will be released in the latter half of 2012, but I don’t have a date for that yet.  We are moving now to a two book a year publishing schedule.

I’m also halfway through writing another Elder Races novella, and I’m hopeful to have that released between book four and book five… mid-year perhaps?  But that is a hope; it is not confirmed.

WLP: Any 2012 book YOU are dying to get your hands on?

Oh wow, another excellent question.  I will have to confess, this year’s writing schedule has been so hectic, I have fallen waaaay behind on pleasure reading.  I don’t even know yet what’s coming out next year!

WLP: Since it’s almost Christmas, do you have any family traditions you stick to?

We like to do stockings along with regular presents.  And one of our favorite Christmas movies is The Refhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110955/  There’s a lot of cussing in the movie.  If you read my books, that won’t be much of a surprise.

WLP: What is the worst gift you have ever received or given? Come on, you know we won’t tell!

The absolute worst gift I have ever received was from my aunt.  It was a cheesy plastic purse with a cheesy little plastic doll in it, suitable for a three or four year old, and I was at least six!  I guess I’m still narked about that.

WLP: Do you have a favorite Christmas treat or smell?

The smell of fresh pine.

WLP: Now onto the rapid fire round:

Real Tree or Fake Tree?

I love real but I think fake is better.  My favorite decoration:  classic green, white lights, and crimson bows.

Egg Nog or Apple Cider?

Uh, hot chocolate?

Snowman or Snowball fight?

Snowman. Unless I can sneak up on someone from behind.  Then it’s snowball fight all the way.

WLP: Finally, what is your least favorite part of the holiday season?

Definitely the commercialism.

Thanks for stopping by Thea! Don’t be a stranger ;)

Thanks so much again for having me! I had a blast visiting with you!

 Thea is giving away a copy of True Colours! To enter: Answer Thea’s question!

For readers: what holiday traditions are your favorites?  Which ones could you do without?

Contest Winners!

October 31, 2011 in Contests

Sorry for the delay on picking winners, but better late then never!

Weight of Stone Winner:

Rain Maiden Jen

Flesh & Fire Winner:

Barbara Elness

The Shattered Vine Winner:

Nicole

Sins of Angels Winners:

Marie-Claude & Julie Witt

All winners have 72 hours to email me at wickedlilpixie(AT)hotmail(DOT)come or a new winner(s) will be chosen. All winners chosen by the plugin, Pick Giveaway Winner