Archive for June, 2008

Summertime!

Here it is, the last day of June, and it looks as if our summer has finally arrived. I have some deadlines, and my garden is full of weeds (things still grow in the rain!) plus a lot of company coming and a conference to attend. I also intend to do some sitting on the patio, have a few popsicles, and get out on my bike this month. It’s summertime, time to relax, enjoy the weather and hang out with friends.

So, I’m going to take the month of July as a blog-vacation. There are lots of archived posts to read, just in case you miss me!

I do have one post to make at the Shapeshifter Romance blog in July, as well as a number of guest blogging posts to put together to be posted in the first week of August. That will be an exciting week, as DONOVAN appears in bookstores everywhere! There will be doorprizes, as you’ve probably guessed, and I’ll bet you’ve even guessed what they might be. More Dragonfire! That’s going to be a fun week.

I’ll “see” you all right here, when I get back from RWA’s National convention in San Francisco on August 4. If you do attend RWA National, be sure to say hi at the Literacy Signing.

Happy summer, everyone. Be good – or at least, be careful!

This Week’s Contest Winners!

Congrats go this week to -

Larena who won a copy of ROMANCE OF THE ROSE;

Kim who won a copy of HONEYED LIES;

Wilma who won a copy of UNICORN BRIDE;

and

Minna who won a copy of THE SORCERESS.

Congrats to all the winners, and thanks to everyone who helped me make a little bit more space on my bookshelves. :-) As always, if you’re a winner, please check your spam folder for my message to you and reply to it.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Booksigning

One of the fun things about going to a trade show or conference is running into people I know but haven’t seen for a while. I don’t know that many people in Canadian publishing, so it always shocks me a bit to see a familiar face at Book Expo Canada. It’s a good shock, though.

Last week, I saw Chris Szego, the manager of Bakka-Phoenix Books in Toronto. I’ve known Chris for a while (initially through Toronto Romance Writers, where she was on the executive for a while) and we always have an interesting conversation about writing and writers and books, as well as other weird stuff.

I’ve also had a relationship with Bakka from waaaaaaaaaay back. (yes, they are called BakkaPhoenix now, but I’m never going to rewire that in my brain. Read on and see why.) When I was a teenager and a rabid fantasy fiction reader, Bakka was on Queen Street West (not where it is now) and sold used and new books. I take the subway downtown by myself, go there and trade in my books, then spend hours picking new ones.

I wish I still had my massive collection of Michael Moorcock books, especially those featuring the Eternal Champion, and the big juicy fantasy anthologies that were published every year, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. I would save my pennies for that trade paperback each year and would be so excited to see the display of those books at the front of the store. I suspect that maybe I got the idea to be a writer in the first place, if not at Bakka then while reading books I’d gotten at Bakka.

Queen West was pretty grubby in those days, very funky and utterly different from the wholesome suburbia where we lived. I loved it down there. As I write this, I wonder what the heck was in my mother’s head to let me go, but the world was a different place in those days and Toronto was incredibly safe.

So, I have a big soft spot in my heart with Bakka, and visited there over the years as it changed both owners and locations. I know the mom of the current owner, and was excited to see the store move back to its roots on Queen West. Having Chris manage the store is just icing on the cake.

So, while we were chatting, who came along but Peter Halasz from the Sunburst Awards – another familiar face! Peter demanded to know when I was going to do a booksigning, so he could bring along his backlist titles of mine and get them all signed.

Um. I don’t usually do booksignings other than at conferences. Generating traffic can be an issue – the fact is that free books are much easier to give away than new books are to sell. But Peter and Chris persuaded me that a booksigning at Bakka would be just the thing and was, in fact, past due.

Chris and I went through our respective calendars when we got home, and it turns out that Saturday October 4 is going to be the day.

Doing a signing at Bakka is a culmination of something that started a long time ago (we won’t talk about how long!) so, please stop by.

FYI, anytime you’re curious about upcoming appearances, check out Where’s Claire?

Sixth Weekly Backlist Contest

This is it, the last Contest Thursday. As you might have expected, I saved the treasures for last. These are some of my earliest published books, including my very first published title. I didn’t think I had any copies of Romance of the Rose left, but this one turned up in the unpacking.

Today’s contest titles are all Harlequin Historicals, and details can be found in the Library at Château Delacroix.

• Romance of the Rose

• Honeyed Lies

• Unicorn Bride

• The Sorceress

As always, all you have to do to enter to win is make a comment on this post.

Good luck everyone!

Guest Author Cathy Clamp

It’s my day to host a guest author over at the Shape Shifter Romance blog, and today, I’ve invited Cathy Clamp (half of the writing team, C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp) to drop by and talk about shapeshifter romance. Cathy’s written a great post about animal traits in shapeshifters, and also is showing us some gorgeous new covers.
Come say hello!