March 05, 2010

Guest blog: "Pushing the Envelope" by Dena Celeste

Hi there! My name is Dena Celeste, and I’m an author of erotic romance. The genre that I tend to write in is BDSM, though even when it’s not explicitly BDSM my tales tend to have an Alpha male and a strong, yet submissive female somewhere in there. In my life and in my writing, I like to push the envelope on exploration.

In some ways that’s hard for me, and in some ways it comes naturally. I’m the curious sort, so exploring sensations, from feather ticklers to harsh canes, is natural for me. Seeing where pain and pleasure meld, where pain is erotic and where pleasure is painful, is also an interest of mine. It’s fascinating how we can use our bodies to communicate, to create, to go beyond thresholds we never thought we could.

I explore the sensations themselves in my books, but also the ‘whys’ that tend to come up. Some people feel like they’re freaks if they want a little bondage, or some spanking in the bedroom. Or even more than that sometimes! I want to show that there are differences in types of pain, types of pleasure, and how they can be played with to mutual satisfaction. Because my stories definitely explore a variety of kinks. There’s so much out there to try, and I want to see most of it, if I can.

The hard part for me comes with reining myself in. How far is too far for the people I’m writing for? It took me a long while to find a publisher that would accept the F/F/M ménage in Her Master’s Gift. Sexuality is also a fluid sort of thing, and exploring it is fun for me! But for some reason, women together just isn’t preferred. Thankfully, Noble Romance did accept my story and let me take it to the level I wanted to, the level that it deserved!

So, that begs the question, dear readers: how far is too far? That’s up to you of course! But I hope that my books can nudge the curious into action, and maybe even bring a sense of understanding to those on both sides of the line. Because I don’t just write about sex. I write about experiences.

So for the moment, there are limits on what I can write about and get published with a reasonably well-known, royalty paying publisher. Forms of play that have many facets. Watersports. Some people think “Eww!” but there’s something very primal about marking. Primal play, gang bangs, blood play that doesn’t have to involve vampires, hunting, sacred harlots, etc. And then there are other dynamics besides Master/slave or Dom/sub. There’s Owner/pet, Daddy/girl (which, despite popular belief, has nothing to do with Father/daughter), Rider/pony, Owner/toy and many others that some find hard to understand.

I don’t practice all of those dynamics of course, but I like to try to understand them. Too far, in my opinion, would be going beyond the realms of Safe, Sane and Consensual. Anything that would harm someone. I say harm, and not hurt or injure, because sometimes that’s the name of the game. Branding is an injury. So are bruises. And they can hurt. But consenting to those brings them into a different realm. Harming someone would be not respecting their free will in either giving consent or withholding it.

I do tend to dial my writing back a bit because I don’t just write hardcore BDSM, I write about romance and relationships. It’s not just about the play, it’s about what makes the play possible, enjoyable, and fulfilling. I don’t want to alienate the reader with something he or she isn’t ready for. Still, like I said before, I like to explore the boundaries, and push the limits. So I write what’s in my head, and keep my story ideas in a file for those times when I get a spark of inspiration on how to make it relatable to someone.

It sounds very clinical when I put it like that, but when I write it’s a very…visceral experience. I put myself in the character’s headspace. So I go into a place where I may not have been before. And I do the research by either asking my lover to help me experience those things, or talking to those who have experience in a certain dynamic or with certain toys that I don’t have the chance to experience yet.

I write either what I know, or what I want to know. Writing is my path to understanding, and I want to share it and help others learn what I have.

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Dena Celeste, sassy 20-something from the southeast United States, writes dark, delicious erotic romance. In her writing she likes to explore the darker edges where pain and pleasure mingle into intense physical and mental experiences. Her tales let her share her vision of what living and playing in the Lifestyle is in addition to creating fantasy worlds where her characters dreams always come true. I can be found at www.denaceleste.com, and www.heetr.com, as well as on facebook here, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dena-Celeste-AUTHOR/177334456211?ref=ts

Readers, Dena is giving away a download of either Her Master's Gift or Winter's Kisses anthology to one lucky commenter. Due to the content of the books, our winner must be over the age of 18. To enter the contest, first you need to leave a comment or question for Dena. Then to finish your entry, either leave your email address in your comment or send a message to contests.bookblog@gmail.com. The winner will be chosen on Thursday, March 11.

March 03, 2010

A Contest by Sarah Pekkanen

Copied from Sarah's March Newsletter

Dear Reader,
You've probably heard me mention a time or ten that my debut novel, The Opposite of Me, will be published by Washington Square Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, next week. But before it hits bookstores, we're holding "Sarah Spike Day," with a big raffle and an extraordinary giveaway for everyone who pre-orders my book this Wednesday, March 3!

First, a little background on how all of this got started: I'm fascinated by the behind-the-scenes workings of the publishing industry, and one thing I've learned is that sites like Amazon.com take notice of good pre-pub sales and recommend that book more frequently to shoppers. Early on-line orders also spike interest from other booksellers - which all combine to give a debut author a much-needed boost.

I know there are a lot of books competing for your attention. So, what's in it for you if you order The Opposite of Me on 3/3? Excellent question; you're clearly a savvy consumer. Here are my raffle prizes:

* A small, sleek HD camcorder from DXG USA's Pro Gear line for 2010, which retails for $300.
* A gift bag containing five hot new Simon & Schuster releases.
* Five high-end, cotton t-shirts from Heart Threads Clothing. You pick the size, color and secret message printed on the inside of your shirt and worn close to your heart. Five winners!
* A 30-minute phone consultation in which I'll explain, step-by-step, how I got signed by a literary agent and publisher. This will include an editorial critique of your manuscript of up to 40 pages. If you're not interested in writing a novel, you can gift this prize to anyone you choose.
* This last prize is one a character in my book, Lindsey, would especially like: A $35 gift certificate to MAC cosmetics (Lindsey is a fan of their eyeshadow) and a gorgeous red bustier from Affinitas Intimates. It would probably look best on a woman, but we won't pass judgment if the guys want to win it.

But that's not all. Now for the even bigger news... I'm proud and honored to announce that #1 New York Times bestseller Jennifer Weiner, author of seven blockbusters including Best Friends Forever and In Her Shoes, which was made into a major motion picture staring Cameron Diaz, is supporting The Opposite of Me by holding an incredible giveaway of her own! Please visit Jen's website at www.jenniferweiner.blogspot.com for the details of how she is giving a free, autographed copy of one of her books to every single person who orders The Opposite of Me on March 3 only, until she runs out of books - which she says won't be for a while (yes, you read that right - you get a Jen Weiner book! And you! And you! And you over there in the corner!) Jen is my favorite author, and I'm blown away by her generosity - or Jenerosity, as we're calling it. She's a huge success, and now she wants to reach out and help a debut author because she remembers the feeling of waiting for your first book to come out - and I'm the lucky one.

So, to recap:

1. Buy The Opposite of Me on-line on Wednesday, March 3 from places including Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and Borders.com
2. Email your receipt to me at sarah@sarahpekkanen.com and put CONTEST in the subject line.
3. Then mosey over to Jen's website at www.jenniferweiner.blogspot.com and read about where to email the same receipt to get a free, signed book by Jen Weiner.

I'll notify you on Friday if you're a raffle winner. If you'd like to read the first chapter of The Opposite of Me, a Redbook magazine book club pick, there's a link on the main page of my website, www.sarahpekkanen.com. Thank you so much for considering this and for supporting the launch of The Opposite of Me!


March 01, 2010

Interview with Adrianne Brennan

Jen: Please help me welcome Adrianne Brennan to Romancing the Book this week. Adrianne, will you share a short bio with us?
Adrianne: Sure! :D Adrianne Brennan stumbled into her love of writing by accident at the tender age of ten when she was given a creative writing assignment for her science class. The end result was her writing a brief science fiction comedy featuring numerous puns regarding vegetables. Once the writing bug bit, it bit pretty hard, and from the age of fourteen onwards she worked on a lengthy fantasy novel.

An avid reader, Adrianne has been most influenced by various science fiction and fantasy authors including Madeleine L'Engle, Roger Zelazny, Laurell K. Hamilton, LA Banks, Yasmine Galenorn, Michael Ende, Neil Gaiman, and Alan Moore. Like her main character from Blood of the Dark Moon, she professes a love for Iamblichus and Greek philosophy.

The author resides in Boston, Massachusetts with two cats and a car she has aptly named "the TARDIS." She assures her readers that people tell her it looks bigger on the inside.

Jen: Tell us about new releases and where they are available.
Adrianne: Certainly! I've had three recently, so I'll talk a bit about those:

Blood of the Dark Moon, a vampire/paranormal erotic romance/dark urban fantasy novel in the Dark Moon series, recently had a print release. It came out in ebook first back in '07 with Aphrodite's Apples. When the publisher closed the following year, Freya's Bower accepted it and has since released it and other books in the series. You can read more about it here: http://www.adriannebrennan.com/botdm.html

Dawn of the Seraphs, a m/m scifi/paranormal erotic romance, just had a print release in the Immortal Fire anthology in addition to its original release in ebook and Kindle. It's published with Love You Divine and its information link is here: http://www.adriannebrennan.com/dawnoftheseraphs.html

My Big Fat Greek Pagan Lesbian Wedding, a f/f sweet romance in the To Love and To Cherish anthology of lesbian wedding stories, is about to be released by Love You Divine. You can read more about it here: http://www.adriannebrennan.com/greekpaganwedding.html

Jen: At what age did you discover writing and when were you first published? Tell us your call story.
Adrianne: Since I was ten and wrote my first story I've dreamed of writing! It has always been my passion. I was first published back in '07 with Aphrodite's Apples with the first release of Blood of the Dark Moon on ebook. After it closed, I submitted it to Freya's Bower where it now has a happy home. :)

Jen: How does your family feel about your career?
Adrianne: Only my dad knows, and he's both proud and very supportive of me.

Jen: Describe your writing in three words.
Adrianne: Only three words? Intense, unique, and thoughtful.

Jen: Do you have any “must haves” with you while you’re writing?
Adrianne: Music, time, and on occasion a nice glass of wine. :)

Jen: What is it about the romance genre that appeals to you?
Adrianne: I'd have to say that I was inspired to write paranormal, scifi, and fantasy works first and romance last. :) I didn't intentionally start out in romance; I just sorta stumbled into it! LOL I love all forms of the speculative fiction genres including mainstream, erotica, romance, and erotic romance. They're my favorite genres to read and hence are my favorites to write. The actual process of writing--especially and including finishing a manuscript! I love, love, love to write. Love it! I think it's the concept of building worlds and all the unique people who go into them.

Jen: What’s the most challenging aspect of writing? Easiest?
Adrianne: Most challenging? TIME. As in, enough of it! I live a pretty full life and it can get in the way of my writing. My day job is software engineering and you can only imagine how that goes!

Easiest? Finding the inspiration. I have so many stories in me!

Jen: What’s the most rewarding aspect?
Adrianne: The idea of building worlds, the people in them, and how others react to them when they read my stories.

Jen: Do you become attached to your characters and have a hard time letting them go, or are you happy that their story is told and you can move on?
Adrianne: I do indeed! It's why I love to write series versus one-offs. :)

Jen: What five authors or people, from the past or present, have been important to you as an author? What question or comment have you always wanted to say to them?
Adrianne: Madeleine L'Engle, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, and Robert Calasso--the last one being non-fiction. I would love to talk with them about what inspires them and the philosophy behind their writing.

Jen: What did you do to celebrate your first book?
Adrianne: I went out to a wonderful restaurant and toasted with wine. :D

Jen: What’s the most interesting comment you have received about your books?
Adrianne: "How does a gorgeous woman like you write vampire novels? Is it due to some psychic impression of a past life event?"

Jen: What's next for you?
Adrianne: Finishing the Oath and Dark Moon series plus various short stories in anthologies. :)

Jen: Where can you be found on the web?
Adrianne:
http://www.adriannebrennan.com
http://twitter.com/AdrianneBrennan
http://facebook.com/AdrianneBrennan
http://adriannebrennan.blogspot.com

Jen: Is there anything you’d like to ask our readers?
Adrianne: What have you seen me write which you would like to see more of? Which *haven't* you seen from me which you would like? And lastly...what have you read from me which you would like me not to repeat? ;)

Jen: This week's contest prize is ebook, winner's choice of PDF of either vol 2 of To Love and To Cherish anthology featuring "My Big Fat Greek Pagan Lesbian Wedding" (f/f sweet romance), Dawn of the Seraphs (m/m scifi/paranormal erotic romance), or The Oath, Book 1: Bound (m/f, BDSM/paranormal/fantasy/erotica). The contest is only open to those 18 years of age or over due to potential adult content. To enter the contest, you first need to leave a question or comment for Adrianne. Then to finish your entry, you must either leave your email address in your comment or send a message to contests.bookblog@gmail.com (with your choice of book in the body of the email). The winner will be chosen on Sunday, March 7.