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The interview with yours truly has gone live at Crescent Blues.


In the same e-mail batch as that info came the “time to update your bio” e-mail from the Lunafolk. New press release time for Curse the Dark. *meep* I should send them flowers or something, for being so damn proactive and on-the-ball. Or chocolate. Maybe I’ll make them brownies for Valentine’s Day, although I suspect the HQN offices around Valentine's Day look like our offices used to around Halloween – filled with shaped sugars and festive booze. Okay, maybe they don’t do the booze...

And I also got fan mail. Woo-hoo for fan mail! I love fan mail. It's this gentle hand that comes down and taps you on the shoulder and says 'by the way, everything you're doing? Nice. Thanks.' Of course, it also makes me even more nervous about Curse the Dark. Will it live up to expectations? Will it suffer the sophomore curse? Did I only have that one good story in me? (Neurotic? Writers? Hah. It is to laugh.... *goes back and re-reads fan mail*)



Oh yeah, and finished a new story. Very different voice than what I've been doing with the novels. This pleases me. Now to see if anyone wants to buy it....

Here's some more fan mail...

Date: 2005-02-04 03:56 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Heyo.

Here's some more fan mail to brighten your day.

Staying Dead? Loved it. Loved itloveditlovedit. Loved it so much I read it, put it down for three days and then read it again (trust me, only ever done this for Winter of Fire ... oh and Ever After, but that was a movie, so it didn't count)

I kept seeing it in Chapters, and kept going .. looks like a good book. But not going to buy anything today .... I'd come back two days later and find myself reading the back cover again. And again: looks like a good book ... but not today. Got that test, and if I start a new book ... third time in the bookstore in a week, bought the book. And read it straight, only stopping for food, sleep and school. Which, for a girl fighting to make her way into med school (and thus, grasping for all marks she can find) is damn high praise.

And as for Curse the Dark ... waiting with thumbs twiddling. And the R3 novel? I worship the ground you walk on.

Favourite line: (well, there were many, but here's one of my favourites...)

"In a building without any identifying signs or the usual indicators of occupancy, on a street that nobody in the city thought to walk down without a good reason for it, the Fatal Friday cocktail party was in full swing .."

and

'He'd seen her at three in the morning, drenched in sweat and splattered with both their blood, and not blinked. So long as she didn't actively ambarrass him in a social setting, she could paint herself in blue-and-green stripes and he'd just say something like, "Interesting outfit, Genevieve."'

AHAHAHAAHA!!!!

okayyyy ... my roomate now thinks I'm insane.

Again, Curse the Dark is going to rock, because your characters are alive, interactive and - basically - very very cool. They've got a history, and the entire story rocks.

Date: 2005-02-07 01:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] adarkjewel.livejournal.com
Great interview, Laura. It's fun seeing your real face and comparing it to the cartoon avatar. *smile*

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