Showing posts with label Victoria Lamb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria Lamb. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

Jane Holland: 21 Ways to Write a Commercial Novel

Today we welcome Jane Holland who tells us how she went ‘From Blog to Book’

Last year I went a bit crazy and decided it would be fun to write a How-To blog for writers who were not necessarily beginners but felt lost within the publishing industry. I called it 52 Ways To Write A Novel, with the cheerful thought that I could blog a few hundred words every week for a year, and it wouldn’t hurt too much or distract from my novel-writing.

I was wrong, of course. Writing intelligently about our unforgiving industry is not easy to do in a soundbite, and I didn’t like putting out posts that felt rushed or unpolished. So it did take more time than I liked. But the feedback I received from other writers encouraged me to keep going.

52 Ways doesn’t deal specifically with romantic or historical fiction, both of which I have written in abundance, but any kind of commercial novel. However, many of the writers who chatted about their own experiences in the comments section are fellow members of the RNA. So the blog developed a slight kink, if you’ll pardon the word, in the direction of romance. But I was writing a crime novel at the time, so crime crept in too. My hope was that the blog would help commercial writers, so I focused on that rather than genre.

After Week 20, it occurred to me that I was totting up thousands of words of free advice on my blog, and wouldn’t it be nice to publish an ebook of my wisdom so far and charge a few pennies in return? (I’m a mercenary type, you understand.)

But when I sat down to convert my blog into an ebook, I discovered that it wasn’t as simple as transferring all the posts into one file and publishing it. For a start, I had dozens of photos and captions in my blog. All that needed to be stripped out and the formatting simplified. Furthermore, my blog was not in a coherent order. For instance, I had given advice on making friends with other writers before advice on how to write a chapter opening, and while we all like to relax at RNA lunches, I thought I had better put business before pleasure!

So I cut and pasted the posts into a more logical order, wrote an Introduction and an Afterword, then expanded each post into a full chapter. I had used short paragraphing on the blog, but that looked odd so I increased paragraph length. To keep things dynamic, I got permission to use a selection of comments left on the blog by other writers, then sprinkled them throughout the text.

The result is 21 Ways To Write A Commercial Novel, a combination of my blog posts with other writers’ comments, plus a fantastic letter of advice to new writers by Rowan Coleman, addressed in the first instance to our mutual friend, Sarah Callejo. ‘Write the damn book!’ Rowan urges Sarah … advice even the most experienced writers can take to heart.

Jane Holland writes as herself, plus Victoria Lamb, Elizabeth Moss and Beth Good among others. Her archived blog is here and you can chat with her most days on Twitter: @janeholland1

21 Ways To Write A Commercial Novel is £1.99, published by Jane’s imprint Thimblerig Press, and is ONLY available on Amazon Kindle (but can be read on most devices): Amazon:  

Thank you joining us today and good luck with the book.

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Friday, February 28, 2014

HER LAST ASSASSIN - Victoria Lamb


Today we welcome Victoria Lamb to our blog to talkabout the last in her Lucy Morgan trilogy.

Her Last Assassin is the final book in my ‘Lucy Morgan, Shakespeare’s Mistress’ trilogy, and is published this week in hardback and ebook. This was my first-ever fiction series, and it’s been a steep learning curve from contract to publication of Book Three. So I thought I’d describe how it was commissioned and developed.
 
Back in spring 2010, I produced a detailed synopsis and the first 25,000 words of The Queen’s Secret, a Tudor Court novel with thriller elements. My agent sent it to Selina Walker at Transworld, who was interested enough to suggest changes. I continued to work on The Queen’s Secret for the next six months, then we formally submitted the finished manuscript to Transworld along with synopses for the next two books.

On November 17th 2010, I headed to the RNA Winter Party in London with a group of glam writer friends. During our pre-party drinks, my mobile rang. It was my agent, telling me Transworld had made an offer for the trilogy. I was over the moon, and blurted out my good news to everyone. I was going to be a Transworld author! And it was my birthday too, by happy coincidence.

His Dark Lady was the second book. At nearly 150,000 words with four narrative characters – Lucy Morgan, William Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, and my fictional spy Master Goodluck – it is the most complex piece of fiction I have ever tackled. The action of The Queen’s Secret takes place over nineteen days: His Dark Lady spans nine years. One story strand follows the Babington Plot against Elizabeth I, and ends with the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, implicated in that conspiracy. Another deals with Shakespeare’s rise in the theatre, and the disgrace of his mother’s kinsmen, the Ardens. The plotting alone – working out fiendishly complicated character arcs and timelines - took weeks.

So we come to Her Last Assassin, the third and final book in my Lucy Morgan Trilogy. During the course of this novel, my heroine Lucy Morgan faces her greatest challenge, Shakespeare embarks on a love affair which could lead to his death, Queen Elizabeth comes under threat from a secret assassin within her own household, and spy Master Goodluck is forced to confront his shadowy past when his world begins to crumble. And the one who pulls all these strands together is Lucy.

Writing a trilogy is a difficult challenge, not least in terms of maintaining continuity and narrative tension from book to book. But I find it more liberating than writing a stand-alone novel. You can return to lost threads or answer a question in a later book, and build your world and its characters slowly and deeply, adding layers in each volume.

Now I’ve tasted trilogy writing, I’d love to write an even longer series. Meanwhile my Tudor trilogy comes to its conclusion with Her Last Assassin – rather a sad thought, but it will be exciting to start a new project!


Photo by Barbara Alderton: from left to right, Cal Andrews, Victoria Lamb and Jenny Barden at the RNA Winter Party 2010, the night Victoria 'got the call'


Victoria Lamb’s website: http://www.victorialambbooks.com/

Her Last Assassin: available in hardback/ebook on Amazon UK


Thank you, Victoria

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The RNA RoNA Awards...the pictures...and the shoes

The RNA RoNA Awards at the RAF Club.....an amazing night with Richard and Judy!
Jane Costello


Jane Costello's shoes

Susanna Kearsley, Charlotte Betts, Nicola Doherty and Liz Fenwick
Victoria Connelly, Susanna Kearsley and Belinda Jonez

Scarlet Wilson's shoes

Veronica Henry's shoes

Veronica Henry

Jan Springer and Giselle Green

Mary Nichols and Carol Townend

Janie Millman, Jan Jones and Jo Thomas

Evelyn Ryle's shoes

Lesley Cookman, Hazel Cushion and journalist


Rowan Coleman's shoes


Mandy Baggot and Lin B Halton

The Transworld team and Belinda Jones

Kate Furnival on the right

Abby Green's shoes

Matt from Waterstones and Jenny Colgan

Judy Astley and Janet Gover

Bernardine Kennedy's amazing bag!


Susam Lamb's shoes

Sarah Mallory receiving the RoNA Rose award with Judy and Richard

Katie Fforde receiving the Contemporary Romantic Award with Judy and Richard

Rowan Coleman receiving the Epic Romance award with Judy and Richard


Charlotte Betts receiving the Historical Romance award with Judy and Richard

Tony Muliken, Liz Harris and Luigi Bonomi

Victoria Lamb 

Victoria Lamb receiving the award for Young Adult Romance with Judy and Richard


Jenny Colgan receiving the Romantic Comedy award with Judy and Richard

Sophie Kinsella receiving her Outstanding Achievement Award

Sophie Kinsella's shoes

Sue Moorcroft, Liz Fenwick, Susanna Kearsley, Brigid Coady, and Pia Christina Courtenay

Jenny Colgan with her publishing team

The room beginning to empty

Caroline Hogg- Pan MacMillan, Charlotte Betts and Cath Burke - Sphere

Susanna Kearsley's fabulous bag and shoes

Thursday, February 2, 2012

February Releases

The February releases of RNA members.....


Jean Fullerton HOLD ON TO HOPE
Orion Fiction
Trade Paperback
16th February
£12.99

Kate Ellis learnt the hard way that falling in love with the wrong man could be your undoing. It was nine years ago that she fell for the charms of Freddie Ellis, only to discover his criminal ways. With her husband in prison, Kate has fought hard to give her two children everything they could need. But now Freddie is back and threatens to destroy everything she has worked for. Captain Jonathan Quinn has resigned from the army after the needless death of too many of his men. But when his father disowns him and his fiancée breaks their engagement, Jonathan finds himself in desperate need of work. Accepting a friend's proposal of acting as headmaster at a local school, Jonathan is determined to leave the army behind and turn his life around. When Kate and Jonathan's paths cross, the attraction is instant. But with Kate still a married woman, they know it can never be. As Kate grows more distant, Jonathan finds solace in the arms of another woman, and Kate is left to wonder if she will ever find true love again... 
http://www.jeanfullerton.com

Victoria Lamb THE QUEEN'S SECRET
Bantam Press
£12.99
16th February 2012

July 1575
Elizabeth I, Queen of England, arrives at Kenilworth Castle amid pomp, fanfare and a wealth of lavish festivities, laid on by the Earl of Leicester. The hopeful Earl knows this is his very last chance to persuade the Queen to marry him. 

But despite his attachment to the Queen and his driving ambition to be her King, Leicester is unable to resist the seductive wiles of Lettice, wife of the Earl of Essex. And soon whispers of their relationship start spreading through the court.

Enraged by the adulterous lovers growing intimacy, Elizabeth employs Lucy Morgan, a young black singer and court entertainer, to spy on the couple. But Lucy, who was raised by a spy in London, uncovers far more than she bargains for. 

For someone at Kenilworth that summer is plotting to kill the queen. No longer able to tell friend from foe, it is soon not only the queen who is in mortal danger - but Lucy herself.



Carol Townend BOUND TO THE BARBARIAN
Harlequin
$6.25
1st February 2012
Falling for the forbidden warrior…Once a slave, maidservant Katerina has promised to convince Commander Ashfirth Saxon that she is an Imperial princess, but the longer she  keeps up the deception, the less she wants to deceive him…













Lynda Dunwell TOMORROW BELONGS TO US: A NOVEL OF THE TITANIC
Musa Publishing
24 February 2012

Drawn into international espionage by navy officer Edwin Hardie, Lucy Mainwaring is advised by her diplomat uncle, who is Hardie’s superior, to accept Edwin’s marriage proposal. Believing the offer, although honourable, is made without true affection, she refuses him but agrees to get to know him better during an Atlantic voyage to a peace conference in America. They embark on RMS Titanic, but who will reach New York?

Sheryl Browne RECIPES FOR DISASTER
Safkhet Publishing
Ebook
1st February
£6.99, $9.99 
Mix romantic comedy and step-by-step cooking instructions. Bake at 200 degrees for an entertaining read and handy guide.
She's a single. He's a widower. She wants him. He wants her. She wants to impress. So does he. There's just one catch – she can't cook. To get him, she needs to get past the big fish – his mother. Lucky her, she's got an Ace up her sleeve and all she's got to do is impress this one time. Bad luck, though, her new guy can't cook either, her dog Rambo is on the loose and now they've got to pull off the big lunch at the club. Will it be a match made in heaven? Will they be able to pull off a culinary miracle? Will their combined efforts result in love at first bite? Or is it simply a Recipe for Disaster?
www.sherylbrowne.com



JL Merrow MIGHTNIGHT IN BERLIN
ebook
 Samhain Publishing
21st February 2012
$5.50
Drifter Leon quickly regrets accepting a ride from a handsome
stranger—who turns out to be a werewolf. But he's not the only one
who's made a mistake, and soon both of them are running for their
lives from the rest of the pack.









Paula Williams FINDING ANNABEL
Linford Romance Linbrary
£8.99
Annabel had disappeared after going to meet the woman who, she'd just discovered, was her natural mother... However, when her sister Jo travels to Somerset to try and find her, she must follow a trail of lies and deceit. The events of the past and the present have become dangerously entangled. And she discovers, to her cost, that for some people in the tiny village of Neston Parva, old loyalties remain fierce and strangers are not welcome...'
website









Freda Lightfoot ANGELS AT WAR
Magna Large Print
1 February
£20.99
Two years have passed since Livia and her sisters suffered at the hands of their brutal father. Livia is set to marry Jack Flint but still dreams of running the neglected drapery business. Standing in her way is wealthy, determined Matthew Grayson. As her problems with Jack worsen, Livia finds it increasingly difficult to resist his charms.









Mary Nichols THE KIRILOV STAR
Allison and Busby
Paperback
February 2012
1920 and there is civil war in Russia. Young Lydia Kirillova is separated from her family and the only clue to her identity is the opulent jewel concealed in her petticoat; the Kirilov Star. Adopted by Sir Edward Stoneleigh, a British diplomat, she grows up in England, but the pull of her roots is strong and she finds herself back in Russia at the outbreak of World War Two and in dangerous circumstances, her only hope is the enigmatic Alexei Simenov…
www.marynichols.co.uk


Mary Nichols THE GIRL ON THE BEACH
Allison and Busby
Hardback
February 2012
Married in 1938 Julie and Harry are blissfully happy with their baby son, George, when war is declared. Harry joins the Royal Air Force and is sent to Canada, leaving Julie to cope alone in the London blitz. Caught out one day when the siren goes she is in a shelter that takes a direct hit. She is pulled out alive but wounded and has lost her memory. Her husband, her child, even her own name are forgotten. In the hospital she is given a new identity as Eve Seaton, but is plagued by disturbing flashes of memory. She cannot understand why no one is looking for her; surely she has a family somewhere? She must make a new life for herself as Eve Seaton, but can she?
www.marynichols.co.uk






Christina Jones NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE 
Paperback
Piatkus
2 February 2012
The 8th - and last - in my Hubble Bubble practical magic series, Never Can Say Goodbye is a rom-com ghost story set in a vintage frock shop.
Frankie is the proud proprietor of Francesca's Fabulous Frocks in the Berkshire village of Kingston Dapple. Kingston Dapple is home to all manner of odd-balls, including Brian from the kebab van, Lilly the man-eater, Cherish the worst colour palette adviser in the universe, and, of course, Dexter Valentine, the lady-killing Beckhamesque florist. It's also home to a ghost. Just the one ghost - until Maisie the Useless Medium is called in, and then Francesca's Fabulous Frocks has more dead customers than live ones and life suddenly gets very complicated indeed...  


Liz Fielding LIZ FIELDING'S LITTLE BOOK OF WRITING ROMANCE
ebook
Classic Romance Publishing eBook release
£2.45
A hand in the dark for new writers needing help to get the story in their head onto paper.
http://www.lizfielding.com



















Toni Sands  ORCHID PINK
ebook
Xcite Books 
£4.91
12th January 2012
Demure Adelaide hides a passionate nature beneath her elegant gowns. After hiring a delicious new maid, Daisy, she can’t wait to initiate her into the delights of the orchid house. Though resenting paternal pressure to marry businessman Thomas, Adelaide finds excitement in his touch and his erotic whisperings. Yet, when he reveals his sinister side, she seeks solace elsewhere. Christmas brings snowflakes, also a vivid reminder of a heart-wrenching past. Intrigue and obsession rock this Victorian household as Adelaide’s poignant search for love leads her into storms. Will she ever bask in the sunshine?






Anne Brear A NOBLE PLACE
MuseIt Up
Ebook and paperback
February 2012
Australia 1850.  Phillippa Noble, strong minded, spirited and adventurous, her parents and twin emigrate to the distant land of Australia to begin again. In a new country they can put their tainted past behind them, and Pippa can forget the unrequited love she felt for a distant cousin.
Pippa blossoms in Australia and is determined that their horse stud will be the finest in the land.
However, circumstances ensure that not all is golden. For every success, Pippa must overcome challenges of bushfire, death, the return of an old love and danger in the goldfields. Her strength is tested as she tries to find the right path to happiness, but it is the near loss of her dearest friend that makes her realise true contentment rests within her grasp and she must not let it go.
http://annebrear.blogspot.com


Maggi Andersen MURDER IN DEVON
Black Opal Books
Paperback and e-book
25th February 2012
An ex-patriot American reporter living in England, Casey Rowan wakes to find one best friend murdered and another seriously injured. Casey is determined to find the killer, despite running afoul of the detective in charge of the case—a blue-eyed Scot named Rod Carlisle, who considers her a prime suspect. As Casey gets closer to the truth, losing her heart to the sexy cop isn’t the only thing she risks. Now her life is danger, too. 
Rod has no patience with civilians who interfere in police matters, even hot little numbers like Casey. Though he tries to keep things professional between, Casey’s beauty and spunk are hard to resist. Rod warns her that what she’s doing is dangerous, but she refuses to listen. Can he find the killer before Casey becomes the next victim?


Vanessa Devereaux TAKEN FOR A RIDE
Cobblestone Press
e-book (Blue Line)
$0.99
22 February 2012
Nightclub parking lot attendant, Nic’s had his eye on the red Mercedes for a month when Julia catches him with a pair of binoculars in his hand. He suggests they take the car and visit another club. However, when the car ends up stolen, they need to find another story to cover up their trail of deceit.