Sierra Sky nearing conclusion

Hi everyone! Since I have surpassed my goal of 40,000 words with Sierra Sky, I have increased my goal to 45,000 words. I’m nearing the conclusion and look forward to doing the second run through. After that, I will begin submissions. Wish me luck!

April 2nd, 2011 by Jude Writing Tags: , 0 Comment

Sierra Sky Update – 39% finished with first draft

Well, according to my scribometer, I am 39% toward my goal of 40,000 words for Sierra Sky.  The story has really taken off.  I need to take notes of the plot line, so I won’t forget to cover all the ground I want to write about.  It’s a bit complicated, but of course, that goes with the theme of science-fiction.  I need to figure out if there is a bad guy, and who he is. Other than the hero and heroine, will there be any other strong leading roles?  How will all the conflict be satisfactorily resolved at the ending?

Though I have to admit, I’m having fun exploring the possiblities of interspecies sex.  The sky’s the limit, so to speak.  I’m trying to push the boundaries of my comfort levels, which means that my characters will do things in this story that I would never dream of doing.  Yes, I have written a menage story for Cobblestone, and no, I have not personally experienced one.  But I’m talking about deeper and more sexual than a meer threesome, though that will certainly enter the equation at some point in Sierra Sky. After all, I intend to make this my hottest and steamiest erotica story to date!

Stay tuned!  :)

March 9th, 2011 by Jude News, Writing Tags: , 0 Comment

Promo: Kate Sterling – Managing Maggie

Managing Maggie CoverPlease welcome this week’s guest blogger, fellow Cobblestone Press author, Kate Sterling. Thanks for taking the time to be with us today, Kate. What is your main inspiration for writing and why?

Hmm… I guess I write because I love words and languages. Whenever I see something that strikes me as interesting, my mind immediately starts telling a story to fit it, trying to pick out just the right words – looking for the most economy and greatest impact.

What is your favorite genre to write and why?

My problem is that I don’t have a favorite! Against conventional wisdom, I like to write in many genres, and in many heat levels. Sweet to sizzling, light to dark, realistic to fantastic, and any combination thereof. Trying to stick with just one is almost like asking a mother to pick her favorite child. :)

Who is your favorite hero in one of your books? Why?

This is tough, because I have four favorites and three of them are from works in progress! However, from a published work, I’d have to say Jason in “Managing Maggie”. I just love him because even though he’s younger than the heroine, he was such a gentleman, yet also very, very hot. ;)

What is the heat level of your books?

They range from sweet to extra hot. My current release is an erotic romance.

Where can readers find your books?

The most recent, “Managing Maggie”, is at Cobblestone Press. Following is a blurb:

Maggie was devastated when her husband divorced her because she couldn’t have children, but she moved on and started her own graphic design business.

When her business partner Jason indicates he wants their relationship to be personal, Maggie is tempted by the sexy young designer, but thinks she’s too old for him. Yet an unexpected encounter featuring fuzzy handcuffs and a pink flogger leaves her feeling he may just be “The One”.

She’s riding a wave of happiness until a younger woman claims to be pregnant by Jason. Broken-hearted, Maggie doesn’t see how their relationship can survive, but Jason has other ideas.

To read an adult rated excerpt, be sure to visit Cobblestone Press.

Thanks again for stopping by, Kate, and I must say that your cover is one of my favorites at Cobblestone. Good luck with sales!

March 3rd, 2010 by Jude Promos Tags: , , , 1 Comment
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