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Joy Nash is a USA Today Bestselling Author and RITA Award Finalist applauded by Booklist for her "tart wit, superbly crafted characters, and sexy, magic-steeped plots."

» Friday, October 26, 2007

Unpublished Writers, take note....

Just heard about this interesting opportunity to get your manuscript read by a NY editor - and you'll be helping out an author in need, too. Intrigued? Read on.

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Tired of submitting to slush piles and getting rejected before the editors even see it?

Want a chance to get your book before a print editor from a big NY house???

Want a guaranteed that the editor actually READS it?

Well here's your chance!!

Win a chance to have your completed or nearly completed manuscript read AND receive a one page critique from editor Hilary Sares, Kensington (Debut, Brava, Approdisia lines) If she likes your work, you may receive a contract offer!

YES!!!!

FIFTEEN people will win the amazing opportunity to have Hilary Sares read and critique their work.

But that's not all....

RUNNERS up will get....

2nd place Runners up.... (#16 and #17 winners)

Chris Keeslar, Senior Editor, and
Leah Hultenschmidt, Editor, Dorchester Publishing (Leisure Books and Love Spell) will read each read a proposal of 100 pages (Historical, Contemporary, or Paranormal Romance), and give a 1 page critique. They'll consider buying if you impress!

3rd place Runner up (#18, #19, #20 and #21 winners)

Leanne Burroughs, Publisher/Editor of Highland Press,
(Historical, Paranormal & Contemporary Romance,
Mainstream YA, Children's books, Trade size PRINT Books) will read and critique 4 full manuscripts and give each a 1 page critique. Again, she will consider buying if she thinks you're right for her company.

How do you win this amazing chance??

by RAFFLE -- $100 per entry. Enter as many times as you want. (ALL money is going to a worthy cause - see below for details)


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You may enter as many times as you want at $100 a "ticket". The more times you enter, the better your chances are.

Winners will be randomly selected from a drawing of names on December 21st, 2007


~~~~~~~~ What do you get? ~~~~~~~~

15 people with completed or nearly completed manuscripts (any genre!) will have their manuscript read
by Hilary Sares (Impress her and she may want to buy ~ if you story is what she's looking for!) In any case, all 15 winners will get a one page critique of their manuscript from a top NYC editor.

2 people will win a 100 page read and critique by Chris Keeslar or Leah Hultenschmidt of Dorchester Publishing.

4 people will win a full manuscript read and critique by Leanne Burroughs of Highland Press.


Details....

The raffle runs through midnight EST December 15, 2007

The random drawing will be held on: December 21, 2007

so 21 people will have a very Merry Christmas!!!

winners will be notified by phone and email on that day.

Now, the reason why...

All monies raised go to help author Dawn Thompson's hospital and medical bills. Dawn recently had a bad fall. She's a new writer so has to wait for nearly a year or more to start receiving her royalties. She doesn't have family to help herand has a lot of needs not being covered by her insurance. Money will go to help her pay for medicine not covered, and other needs arising from her recovery.

All drawings will be final. No Refunds

Any questions about the contest email

Deborah Macgillivray
Kensington, Dorchester, & Highland Press author

writer@deborahmacgillivray.co.uk


To enter - send the following info to
writer@deborahmacgillivray.co.uk

Name:

email address (working email addy for you will be billed $100 through Paypal):

Penname, if any:

Your full address:

Your Phone number:

The Title of your manuscript:

The genre of your manuscript:

Is your manuscript completed? Yes NO

If no - expected completion date

Once your email application is received you will be sent a "ticket" bill through
Paypal at $100.00 for each entry. You pay enter has many times as you want to increase your odds.

You will be helping a fellow writer get back on her feet after trauma, and you may finally get that GUARANTEED read by some top print editors.

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So that's it. $100 is a lot of money, but I know I spent way more than that entering unpublished contests before I sold. It might be the chance you're waiting for to get out of the slush pile, and help an author in need at the same time.

So in that same spirit, here's an added opportunity... If you're an aspiring writer with a romance manuscript begging to be read, email me and mention the raffle for Dawn Thompson IN THE SUBJECT LINE of the email. I'll put your name in my own private drawing to win the entrance fee for this contest. One lucky winner will be entered in the contest free!

I'll draw my winner on Dec. 1. All entrants will also be entered in my November contests (unless you request not to be entered), so even if you don't win the entrance fee, you'll still have a chance to win books by me and Caridad Pineiro. See my website contest page for details.

Until next Friday...

Joy Nash
www.joynash.com

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» Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Interview: Cheyenne McCray and Kayla Janz!

Anyone who’s been to a Romantic Times convention knows that the Faery Ball is a highlight of a week of fabulous parties. Food, decorations, costumes—it’s the best! Who are the beauty and brains behind the ball? A pair of lovely and talented paranormal authors – Cheyenne McCray and Eden Robbins. Next April in Pittsburgh, Chey and Eden will lead a Court of twenty-one Fae authors in hosting an incredible underwater fantasy party.

Today’s blog features Faery Queen Cheyenne McCray, along with author Kayla Janz, who - like me - is a new member of the Faery Court. (Faery Virgins, I believe they call us )

JN: Welcome, Chey! Can you tell us a little about the origins of the Romantic Times Faery Court. When did it start? How did the event evolve into the gala I’ve attended in the past few years?

Cheyenne McCray: Eden Robins and I put together a mixer at the 2005 RT Convention. It was so successful that we decided to look into putting together a dinner. With a suggestion from Kathryn Falk, the founder and owner of the Romantic Times BOOKreviews magazine, we came up with the Faery Court idea as a fun way for authors to become more visible in the public eye. Not to mention another great Romantic Times Booklovers Convention party!

JN: Kayla, you're new to the court. Last year in Houston I had major "wing envy" when I saw the gorgeous fluttering Fae costumes at the Faery Ball. Pittsburgh is six months away, but already I'm obsessing about what to where. Have you started planning a fabulous costume yet?

Kayla Janz: I certainly have! I've going dress "window" shopping, but I haven't settled on anything yet. I couldn't be more excited about my first year as a Faery Court member! The 2008 Faery Ball is going to be amazing. I can hardly wait.

JN: Chey, I love your paranormal "Witches" series. Your D'Anu with heroines and Tuatha D'Danann warrior heroes team up to fight demons and other nasties with kick-ass style! Wicked Magic, which came out in September, is the third book in the USA Today Bestselling series, followed by your novella "Breath of Magic" in this month's No Rest for the Witches anthology from St. Martin's Press. Tell us a little about the mythology behind your books.

Cheyenne McCray: I use some Celtic mythology in this series. The D’Danann, Fomorii demons, the dark god and dark goddess all come from Celtic mythology. I’ve put my own twist on all of the beings and created my own “world.” In the Witches series, my D’Anu witches, Pagan descendents of the Ancient Druids, live and practice in modern-day San Francisco. A warlock who worships the old god Balor, brings forth demons and a wicked, wicked goddess who threaten the city and every person in it. The Tuatha D’Danann warriors answer the D’Anu witches’ plea for help and come from Otherworld to fight the horrors threatening the city.

JN: Chey, you're in good company with the Not Rest for the Witches anthology. You join authors MaryJanice Davidson, Lori Handeland, and Christine Warren. Tell us about your story in the anthology.

Cheyenne McCray: In "Breath of Magic," San Francisco's witches find themselves embroiled in an epic battle. But even if D'Anu witch Sydney can use her sultry ways and ancient Druid powers to save the world, can she risk losing her heart to handsome warrior Conlan?

JN: Kayla, your latest from Whiskey Creek Press Torrid comes out November 1. Can you give us a sneak peek?

Kayla Janz: I'd love to! Heart of Glass is Book 2 in my Right Man...Right Now series! (Book 1, The Perfect Package, is also available) In Heart of Glass, Kendra Mills has a secret thing for down-n-dirty rockers. She's never acted on impulse until she met Nick Satorre, bass player for the band Shattered Dreams. Leather-clad, long-haired Nick holds the key to unlocking all Kendra's hidden passions. He can rock her world, but does he have staying power?

Nick’s dreams of becoming a famous rock star are about to come true, but at the worst possible time. Love or fame – Nick’s got to choose. Will he live up to his band’s name and shatter Kendra’s dreams? Or will Kendra’s heart of glass bind him forever?

Love and music create the most beautiful harmony!

JN: Wow, this book sounds h-o-t! How did you get the idea for the story?

Kayla Janz: LOL. A conversation about sex toys with another authors started the series.

JN: Hmmm...I'd have liked to have been a fly on the wall during that conversation! What else can you tell us about the story -- um, without setting my blog on fire, that is!

Kayla Janz: I love music and have always had a thing for long-haired guys. In this story I got to combine two of my favorites. I also love how Kendra fantasized about Nick, turning him into a bad-boy-rocker-pirate in her dreams!

JN: Her dreams and mine! Kayla, are your books available in both eformat and print?

Kayla Janz: Yes, Joy, they are! All my titles are available in multiple e-formats as well as trade paperback. Readers can find them at www.whiskeycreektorrid.com as well as at www.fictionwise.com and www.amazon.com.

JN: As an (insane?) author, I always end up with the feeling that my characters are real people, and are continuing the story on their own after the book ends. Chey and Kayla - when your books are over, the baddies gone, and the hero and heroine catch their breaths, where do they decide to go for a much-needed vacation?

Cheyenne McCray: Sydney and Conlan take off for a quick trip to the Celtic Otherworld--just a few days at the most. There are more demons and a dark goddess left to eliminate in San Francisco, after all!

Kayla Janz: Since Nick is newly famous, he and Kendra go somewhere quiet and sultry, and hide in their hotel room, or on a secluded beach. I'm thinkin' Barbados or Mexico. After a quick stop in Vegas to get married, of course!

JN: Chey and Kayla, where can your readers find you online?

Cheyenne McCray: www.cheyennemccray.com

Kayla Janz: www.KaylaJanz.com, and www.myspace.com/KaylaJanz.

JN: Great! Thanks for stopping by!


Hope you all liked my visit with Cheyenne McCray and Kayla Janz!


Joy

http://www.joynash.com/






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