Wednesday, 24 February 2021
A Slice of Cake With... S.E. Smith
Monday, 22 February 2021
Life After Lockdown
Wednesday, 17 February 2021
A Slice of Cake With... S.G. Minae
This week I am delighted to have a slice of cake with author S.G. Minae.
S.G writes steamy love stories that just happen to involve aliens, supernatural elements, and romantic, far-away planets. Whether they take place on Earth or on another world, the emphasis is on realistic relationships and deep, fleshed-out characters. Because love is love, everywhere in the universe.What kind of stories do you write?
I write steamy, romantic adventures that take place on Earth and on exotic planets far, far away. My new series is fun, light, and sweet (but still steamy), while the first series has more angst and drama as the characters evaluate their place in the universe (literally).
Can you describe your writing why?
I’ve always loved to write, but found little time for it. Then I started dreaming about these characters and their world, and they wouldn’t go away. They became friends in my dreams and I simply HAD to write their story. And once I got started, I couldn’t stop! Now I can’t wait to share all the ideas I have for romance and adventure in this universe.
Share with us your favourite passage from the book you enjoyed writing the most
From Beauty In The Beast:
“Her body sank into the intergalactic shuttle’s oversized chair of supple cream-colored leather and she laid her furry head on the fluffy pillow. She raised the feet of her recliner and snuggled into a soft blanket. Kicking off her shoes, Kaleeah rotated her ankles to release the tension from aching paws, extending and retracting sharp claws. She stretched her hands as well, looking at the short white fur on her palms, then flipping them to the slightly longer orange fur with black stripes on the back. Her fingers reflexively moved up to stroke her whiskers, something that always helped her relax.
“Kaleeah gazed at Casea, her blond curls brushing against her slight shoulders, her blue eyes sparkling as she smiled and laughed with her friends. Casea had been very sweet to Kaleeah and sometimes tried to include her, but her friends were obviously uncomfortable around her. She wished she was better at small talk, at being social, but would she even be welcomed if she tried?”
Tell us about your latest project
Fantasy Planet is a new series that I’m very excited about! Each book follows the guests of a mysterious resort run by three captivating, magical hosts.
In Episode 1: The Beauty In The Beast, Kaleeah is a lesbian humanoid tigress who dreams that her pretty human crush will see past her beastly exterior to the beautiful heart within. Meanwhile Marni, who’s running from an abusive ex, falls in love with her sexercise instructor! The two stories seem unrelated, but through some unexpected twists, their fates become intertwined.
In Episode 2: Prince Charming, the resort creates a miniature medieval town to host a Royal Summit. Working-class reporter Skye’s dreams come true when she’s assigned to cover the summit, and she’s even invited to the ball! But as her relationship with the prince deepens, she finds herself thinking about Justin, the activist she met on the shuttle. Will she have to choose between becoming the most powerful woman on the planet…and true love?
What is your favourite cake?
Anything with lots of buttercream frosting!
You can connect with S.G. Minnae here:
Website: sgminae.com
Twitter: @SgMinae
Instagram: @sg_minae
Facebook: SG Minae, Author
My Books: bit.ly/sgminae-Books
Join me next week when I will be having a slice of cake with Sarah Smith.
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Claire Buss is a multi-genre author and poet, completely addicted to cake. Find out more about her books on her website clairebuss.co.uk. Join the discussion in her Facebook group Buss's Book Stop.
Tuesday, 16 February 2021
Tuesday Poem - Falling Off The Wagon
Falling off the wagon
Is very easy to do
The road is incredibly bumpy
And it's hard to hold on
The fall isn't far to the ground
And things you like
Are scattered far and wide
It's so simple to give in
And stay for a while
So we do we keep climbing back on?
What is driving us to try again?
It could be inner fire
Or maybe a certain stubbornness
Someone told us we'd never
Maybe thought it impossible
And whilst the climb is high
And the seat narrow
We carry on bumping along
The end goal is always in sight
Tantalisingly near yet far
Just work a little harder
Take a little longer
Graft a little bit further
And you'll reach the promise land
Where the perfect people live
With a spot just for you
All you have to do is stay on
But that wagon...
It jolts and it bucks
It writhes and it wriggles
It stalls and collapses
It breaks down and catches fire
It's uncomfortable
It's too hot and too cold
It takes too long
It's too hard
The impossible goal
Stretches impossibly far
It's okay says the angel
You tried your best
It's okay says the devil
You were never gonna make it
It's okay says the family
We love you just the same
But you...
You get back on that wagon.
One more time!
Claire Buss is a multi-genre author and poet, completely addicted to cake. Find out more about her books on her website clairebuss.co.uk. Join the discussion in her Facebook group Buss's Book Stop.
Monday, 15 February 2021
Finding Your Writing Process
Wednesday, 10 February 2021
A Slice of Cake With... Greg Fidgeon
Monday, 8 February 2021
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Entwining creativity, wit & magic
Wednesday, 3 February 2021
A Slice of Cake With... Majorie King
This week I am delighted to have a slice of cake with author Majorie King.
Marjorie is an engineer turned full-time Mom turned Sci-Fi author. House Ravenclaw (with a little bit of Slytherin). She started this writing experiment in 2015 because she wanted to work from home and have complete control of her hours. (Which has both its advantages… and disadvantages.) Majorie found her place writing her favorite genre, Science Fiction. Marjorie’s years in engineering gave her a strong background in science and technology. Her years as a mom gave her a strong dose of patience. But, like all people, there’s more to Marjorie than just science and books. She loves hiking the National Parks across the US, painting, and cooking.What kind of stories do you write?
I love writing team stories. That lets me give each individual strengths and weaknesses. No one person is a Chosen One with ALL the gifts. It also allows me to write group conflict and resolution. I get to write people who disagree but still love each other anyway.
I also love writing future technology, space travel, and robots. That’s just fun for me, no deeper meaning there.
Can you describe your writing why?
Writing is cathartic for me. It helps me process and allows me to explore personal and cultural problems.
And it’s fun.
But also, it’s satisfying work with a final product that I’m proud of. When I was a Chemical Engineer, I had fun writing computer programs that made operators’ jobs easier and helped the plant run more efficiently. Now that I’m a writer, I enjoy writing character arcs with exciting plots that might brighten someone’s day. Both jobs had similar rewards for me. Writing is the right job for this season of my life, but it’s not my only “dream job.”
Share with us your favourite passage from the book you enjoyed writing the most
My most recent book, Rogue Invasion, had a teacher as the main character. That’s rare in SciFi/Fantasy novels. Most of the time, the mentor is killed. But I loved exploring the teacher role, especially since my mom is a retired teacher.
Right now, honouring our teachers is so important.
Tell us about your latest project
Like I said above, my main character, Brant Mallet, is a teacher at a school for adapted children. (IAS, Institute for Adapted Soldiers) Think of it as Xavier’s School for the Gifted, but in space. There are two struggles colliding at the same time:
1) A robot war is about to break out. The school is planning on sending soldiers and even some of its teachers to fight the war.
2) A rogue group of adapted teens plan to attack the school. While the soldiers and teachers are gone and not protecting the school, there’s a secret attack planned against the school. Brant knows about it and wants to stay and protect his students.
Most SciFi books would deal with the robot war. I wrote about the home front and the dangers and sacrifices of those who stay behind. It’s a different point of view, and I don’t know if it will resonate with readers. But so far, they really seem to be getting a lot out of it.