30 Days of Demons, Day 26: The Demon Next Door Back to Blog
Update: Thanks for all the comments!! Kate’s winners are…Beth and Elaine G! Congrats, ladies!
Our demon time is starting to wind to an end. Just a few more days of fun…but that’s okay. We can make the most of our time!
Today’s guest author is Kate Austin. Welcome, Kate! I’m so glad that you could us today. I’m eager to learn more about your books! 🙂
The Demon Next Door
I’ve just finished my first ever demon book and sent it off to my publisher, Cobblestone Press. Now I just have to wait and see if they enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it. If they do, it’s likely to be available in October.
Ali used to be the lord of all the demons and was as mean and nasty as a demon could be, when a little accident changed everything. Now he’s stuck living in a whole different world and doing something no demon has ever done—falling in love with the woman next door.
Ali’s surprised to find that being a human isn’t anywhere near as easy as it looked to his demon self. He has to look after his house and garden, not to mention making sure that Maryalice doesn’t get into trouble—or at least not any more than she’s already in.
Maryalice’s past is returning to haunt her. Her disastrous prom date has returned, after 20 years, to finish what he started. All she can hope for is that Ali, her sweet and shy neighbor, can muster up some nastiness to help her deal with her past.
My biggest challenge with the book was figuring out a way to turn Ali from an evil demon into a relatively good human being. My partner and I had gone away to the Sunshine Coast while I was thinking about this—and yes, it’s almost always sunny, which is odd seeing as it’s not more than 30 miles from Vancouver, where it’s almost always raining—and one afternoon we sat in a lovely waterfront pub and talked about it over a series of drinks. Yep, sometimes alcohol does help in the brainstorming process. He came up with an idea that I loved to solve this problem and Ali and his brother demons were born. This is the view from the pub—you can see why it was so inspiring.
I’ve also been working on a series of short stories for Cobblestone. They’re included in the line called The Pleasure Club and the first one, The Nymph, is available at the beginning of August.
Professor Geoffrey Jones, noted Marlowe scholar, knows everything about pleasuring a nymph but nothing about real women. So he asks The Pleasure Club to find him a nymph so he can test his fantasy skills before he takes them out into the real world. Calliope has wanted Geoffrey for years and when The Pleasure Club comes to the university looking for an expert in nymphs, they end up in her office. She’s going to do whatever it takes to make sure that Professor Geoffrey Jones never forgets their night together.
The second story, The Nun, should be (fingers crossed) available at the beginning of September. No demons in either of these stories, though I think the next Pleasure Club I write will include a demon. In fact, that’s what I’m going to call it. The Demon.
What else am I working on? As always, way too many things, but I’m doing revisions on the first book in The Losers Club series. That book will go out to agents in the next couple of weeks. I’m preparing to act as bookdoctor at the Pacific Northwest Writers Conference. I’m working on four stories to send to Spice Briefs—my first Brief, Dreamer, is available at eharlequin.com. Eleven other writers and I are working on short stories (I’m one of the editors) for our second annual e-anthology (you can still download the first one, The Twelve Days of Christmas, from my website). This year’s is set on New Year’s Eve and so far is tentatively called First Night.
Thanks, Cynthia, I really enjoyed being here and thanks for letting me tell you all about Ali. I’m looking forward to writing about all his brothers—have they got a surprise coming to them!
I’m going to give away a couple of signed copies of one of my books with a little added surprise included. The only book I can’t send you is Summer Fever because even I don’t have a copy! Go to my website – www.kateaustin.ca – and check out the books page. When you blog about this great month of demons, just mention which book you’d like me to send you. The winners will get picked by Cynthia at the end of the day.
Enjoy those demons!
Kate
Kate writes women’s fiction, magic realism, paranormal and erotica. She writes short fiction, poetry and novels. She’s had dozens of stories and poems published over the years, and her eighth book Seeing Is Believing—about a woman who sees death in photographs—was published in October 2007 and her novella Dreamer is online now from Spice Briefs. She has published nine books since 2005 and has had two stories (and possibly one novella) accepted for publication from Cobblestone Press. Kate blames her mother and her two grandmothers for her reading and writing obsession—all of them were avid readers, and they passed the books and the obsession on to her. You can contact her at her website at www.kateaustin.ca.
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Chey, nice to have you with us. I loved writing the first Demon Next Door book and am looking forward to writing a whole bunch more of them.
Kate
Hey, Larena – I can tell you that I loved writing Dreamer. The language and the story came very easily to me – I think you would enjoy it.
Kate
Hi, Booklover1335 – I think that’s one of the reasons I loved writing the Demon. Ali’s life is a pretty complicated one seeing as he doesn’t know anything at all about being a human – so it’s fun to watch him do even the simplest things. And Maryalice doesn’t mind telling him what to do.
Kate
Llehn – I love your name. How do you pronounce it? And where’s it from? Thanks for dropping in tonight.
Kate
CherylS – Nice of you to drop by tonight – and it’s always nice (for me, anyway) to find a new writer to read. I read a lot (average a book a day) so I’m always desperate for new reads.
Kate
lol Kate! That is how Cynthia knows me as on myspace when I met her for the second time for the Immortal Danger booksigning in town:)
Beth – I think I read and watched Little Women too many times as a kid, Beth was the sweetest of the sweet girls (although I guess in some ways she could be a warrior too) for those names to go together without a comment.
Kate
Hi Kate, I hope your publisher accepts “The Demon Next Door” pronto! Love the blurb on Ali already! And “The Nymph” sounds great too. Will be watching out for them.
:o)Tamsyn
Tamsyn, thanks for showing up tonight and I’ve got my fingers crossed about the Demon.
Kate
Hi Kate, liking your demon, will be watching for. I’m also a fan of romances with pyschics, so Seeing is Believing got my attention right off after visiting your site.
all of your books look awesome i have yet to read any of your work what book would u recomend someone who is new start with?
i have to concur with Pam p romances with pyshics sound awesome as hell crossed my fingers i hope you have an awesome weekend
Thanks for showing up yor books sound great i think i will like them.If i win i would like the Nymph.nice reading about your books.
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I’m am discovering way to many new authors through Cynthia’s contest. But I have to say the Nymph & The Demon are going to be on my wish list.
Pam P – I liked writing Seeing is Believing, loved the characters, all of them, and especially liked Ria’s complicated psychic ability – a small thing that she’s hated since a teenager but has had to use. The events of the book teach her that her abilities are more than she realized…
Kate
Beverly G – if you want to start and you like psychics or magic realism, you might want to start with either Awakening (which is definitely magic realism) or Seeing is Believing (definitely a psychic). You’ll probably have to order either of them from amazon because you won’t find them – at this late date – in a bookstore.
Kate
Stacy – good luck and thanks for dropping by. Cynthia’s going to pick the winners and will post them on the blog.
Kate
Greta – I’ve discovered all kinds of new writers as well and am looking forward to reading them. Good luck and thanks so much for dropping by.
Kate