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Life Happens

Real life that is.

So yesterday my superagent Colleen Lindsay announced that she was leaving us for a flightless bird taking a super new job with Penguin and I got lots and lots of messages from my lovely friends to find out what was happening to her clients. You’re all wonderful and thoughtful but everything is under control.

I am now represented by another superagent from FinePrint (she has a cape and everything, perhaps even a sparkly tiara) Suzie Townsend.

So all is well and I am happy and not doing my famous headless chicken impression AT ALL. *

Our relationship with our agents and our editors is a surprisingly close one. We create things together and that makes people feel close. It’s a wonderful feeling, if you ask me. I’ve been fortunate to work with fantastic people who have moved on to other jobs in my writing life, and in my day-job life. It’s part of the rhythm of things I think. I miss working with them, but they aren’t “gone“. They are still my friends and we are still in touch. (I love Twitter SO MUCH! But that’s because I’m lazy.) I love seeing my friends do well. It’s a good thing.

I feel really lucky to have worked with Colleen. I’m desperately jealous of anyone who gets to work with her in the future. She loves May Queen almost as much as I do and while a book deal might have happened, it wouldn’t have been this one. And my book wouldn’t have been the book it is now, or the book it will become (because we all know a book isn’t finished until its finally subbed for printing 😉 )

I’m also really excited about working with Suzie because… omg, just go and google her! 😀

I finished the first draft of Graffiti Angel last night. It’s rough and ready but I think it basically hangs together well. The people with the wip-whips (those friends who read my books piecemeal and keep me writing by various forms of threats and nagging) seem to like it which is very promising.

And of course I forgot to save it to drop box so its sitting on my laptop and I’m deeply paranoid I didn’t save the end properly and will have to write it again.

And there’s no one at home right now to check.

And I can’t drive home and check because my car is in the garage for repairs.

And my husband is in a playground which my children refuse to leave.

And.. and… and…

*deep breath*

Yeah, you don’t envy Suzie now, do you?

~~~oOo~~~

*not about that, anyway.

When Plotbunnies attack

Plotbunny: A tempting idea for a story that hares off into strange territory upon pursuit. Known for breeding rapidly and dividing a writer’s attention to the point of achieving nothing at all. (unword.com)

I think we all know the scene. We’re working away, dutifully writing our current WIP, enjoying the character development, the fight scenes and the build towards a showdown between the forces of good and evil (or the showdown between dog and cat for that matter – it’s your story). Maybe you take a break, listen to some music or read a book.

BLAM!

“What ifs?” explode all over your brain. The entire plot for a new book arrives in a blinding vision of glory. Characters start yabbering away inside your head, telling you everything their life story and all the intricacies of their conflicts with each other.

And it won’t. Go. AWAY!

The plotbunnies have got you. aka Teh Shiney! Continue reading When Plotbunnies attack

LRC Voting is open

LR Cafe’s Best of 2009 Awards voting is open and The Scroll Thief has been nominated for Best Fantasy of 2009. If you’ve a vote to spare for The Scroll Thief, I’d really appreciate it.

To vote email at dawn_roberto @ yahoo DOT com with “LRC’s Best of 2009 Awards” in subject line. This is important as anything else will get deleted.

Voting ends on 22nd with the 23rd as a deadline for those in other time zones/countries to get their votes in. Anything after the 23rd is thrown out unopened so make sure the votes are in.

Award winners will be announced on 2/25 at NOON EST on the LRC’s yahoo loop from noon-2 PM EST. A full list of the nominees is available is LRC’s yahoo loop here.

The Fantasy Nominees are:

First Lord’s Fury (Jim Butcher-Ace)

Storykeeper (Jade Buchanan-AMP)

Lycan Tides (Renee Wildes-Samhain)

The Betrayal (Patti Nagle- Del Ray)

The Oath: Bound (Adrianne Brennan-Freya’s Bower)

The Apostle of Asphodel (Celina Summers-AMP)

Spying the Alcove (Laura Tolomei-Extasy)

Dragon Slayer (Fiona Jayde-Noble Romance)

Strange Fortune (Josh Lanyon-Blind Eye Books)

The Scroll Thief (RF Long-Samhain)

Dark Lady’s Chosen (Gail Z. Martin)

Any questions, please email Dawn at the above address.

The Scroll Thief nominated in Best Fantasy Book 2009 at Love Romance Cafe!

I was stunned to get an email yesterday to let me know that The Scroll Thief had been nominated in the Category of Best Fantasy Book of 2009 at Love Romance Café. Voting doesn’t start until the 15th February and runs through to the 22nd.

As soon as I have more details I’ll let you all know.

It’s amazing company to be in though. Yowsa!

Best Fantasy Book 2009

First Lord’s Fury (Jim Butcher-Ace)

Storykeeper (Jade Buchanan-AMP)

Lycan Tides (Renee Wildes-Samhain)

The Betrayal (Patti Nagle- Del Ray)

The Oath: Bound (Adrianne Brennan-Freya’s Bower)

The Apostle of Asphodel (Celina Summers-AMP)

Spying the Alcove (Laura Tolomei-Extasy)

Dragon Slayer (Fiona Jayde-Noble Romance)

Strange Fortune (Josh Lanyon-Blind Eye Books)

The Scroll Thief (RF Long-Samhain)

Dark Lady’s Chosen (Gail Z. Martin)

It’s all over Twitter!

Last night I accepted an offer of representation from the fabulous Colleen Lindsay of Fineprint Literary Management.

I am:

(a) shellshocked

(b) overjoyed and really excited

(c) a bit bewildered

(d) all of the above (nothing  new there).

We now return you to our normal programming…

It was 3am when the news broke. I was asleep!