Red Sage Revealed

Posted in Romance on March 10th, 2008 by Cynthia Eden

I’m blogging today over at Red Sage Revealed–I’m talking about just why I love werewolf heroes so very much. 🙂

And in other news…copy-edits for Spellbound are finished. Yay! Back to my proposal writing.

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Psst…

Posted in Romance on March 9th, 2008 by Cynthia Eden

I’m blogging over at The Bradford Bunch today, and I’m giving away an ARC of WHEN HE WAS BAD. Stop by and leave a comment for a chance to win!

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Bookmarks are here!

Posted in Romance on March 7th, 2008 by Cynthia Eden

April 29th, the release date for my Kensington Brava, Hotter After Midnight, is sneaking up on me. Okay, it’s not really sneaking since I’m really, really looking forward to this release, but it sure does seem as if time has started to fly by on me.

Yesterday, I received my bookmarks. And, yep, I just had to take a picture.

I can’t help it–this whole process is thrilling me! I love getting packages in the mail, love receiving promotional materials and getting feedback on my stories. I’m still a bit stunned by the whole thing, I think. The fact that I’ve finally sold to NY and I get to publish sexy paranormals–seriously, that’s a dream for me.

I’ll be sending out my bookmarks to folks very soon (I’m dividing them up in between doing copy-edits on Spellbound). If you’d like a few, send me an email at cynthia@cynthiaeden.com, and I’ll be happy to drop some in the mail for you.

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Conference Season and Pitching

Posted in Romance on March 5th, 2008 by Cynthia Eden

The writing conference season is upon us. In my part of the world, I’m gearing up for the Silken Sands Writing Conference. At this conference (and the others that are lined up across the country), writers have the opportunity to pitch their stories to editors and agents. I’ve recently posted an article I wrote on pitching (it’s in the writer’s section of my website). I thought this article might help a bit, as writers prepare for the big pitching moments.

And, by the way, here is some more information about the Silken Sands Conference:

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Sherrilyn Kenyon

KICKOFF SPEAKER: Catherine Mann

APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE WITH EDITORS:  Deb Werkman- Sourcebooks, Margo  Lipschultz- Harlequin, and Megan Records- Kensington

APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE WITH AGENTS:  Caren Johnson – Caren Johnson Literary Agency, Vivian Beck – Vivian
Beck Agency, Barbara Collins Rosenberg – The Rosenberg Group.

Special Presentations: Free to the first 50 to register, a 2-hour
hands-on workshop Friday afternoon by Dianna Love Snell and Mary
Buckham: “Break Into Fiction – Power Openings and Power Pacing”TM .

Special guest speaker Roland Haas, author of “Enter the Past Tense: My Life as a CIA Assassin.”

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Sounds like fun, doesn’t it? Come on, an ex-CIA Assassin?   Oh, yeah, I’ll be listening to his speech.

An assassin, sandy beaches, pitch sessions–if you’re in the Pensacola, FL, area, you should definitely check out this event.

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When are you gonna write another book?

Posted in Romance on March 4th, 2008 by Cynthia Eden

My uncle asked me this question the other day. I actually get this question pretty often from friends or family members who don’t see me that much. My response is pretty much always the same, “I’m writing one now.”

Because I am. Generally, I’m either plotting a book, writing my ten pages a day, revising, doing copy edits, or, well, I think you get the idea. I don’t take months off in between projects (okay, well, if I’m not on a deadline, I do take a small break at Christmas). I usually take a few days off to let my mind cool–and to let other story ideas start to play out. Once those ideas take solid enough form, I’m back at the laptop.

When I was at my local RWA meeting, one of my chapter members was telling me about a lady she knew who wrote a book 30 years ago and hasn’t written another one since then. Writer’s block? I don’t know. If so, I’d say pretty severe writer’s block.

I’m not the type of writer who can go for 30 years in between stories. I need to write. It channels my energy, sharpens my focus, and, well, makes me happy.

But that’s just me.

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