Showing posts with label Shawna Romkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shawna Romkey. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2014

Editor Interview with Kerri-Leigh Grady from Entangled



Today I have the pleasure of sharing an interview with Kerri-Leigh Grady, Editorial Director of Select. She was generous enough to take the time to answer some questions on writing and editing for us here at DDYA.



1.              What made you want to be an editor?

I wanted to pay off my student loans. I fell into editing by accident after graduating with an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction. I had worked with Liz Pelletier before she started Entangled, and when she offered me the opportunity to test for the editorial position, I was ridiculously excited.

2.         What elements are MUST HAVES in a story you’d acquire?

Voice. Fully realized characters. A strong plot.

3.         What are your story/plot/character pet peeves?

Cliché and bigotry. Women in refrigerators. The sassy gay friend (love the Youtube show, hate the two-dimensional stereotype of the hilarious gay friend), as well as homophobic and transphobic jokes. Oh! And the use of rape in paranormal romance/urban fantasy to give the heroine a reason to own her strength/become a critter.

 Women in refrigerators. What is that?


Women in fridges: It comes from graphic novels, where many superheroines, who should have stories of their own and agency, end up murdered or violated in order to further the superhero’s story (http://lby3.com/wir/). Extend that out to any character whose existence is solely to further the main character’s arc, especially when that character should have a story of her/his own. It’s way more common to see in speculative fiction, literary, and cross-genre stories.

Fun Stuff

1.         All time favorite villain

                I would say Spike from BtVS, but for the attempted rape. Or I could go with Loki because Tom Hiddleston, but trickster gods aren’t really villains so much as they’re just sad [sexy] little button-pushing immortals. Cigarette-Smoking Man from X-Files, perhaps? Or maybe Joker because he created Oracle? I guess I don’t have one favorite villain. There are so many ways to make a delicious villain, from flat-out cray to someone who’s just been broken by the system.

2.         Last book that made you cry / laugh hysterically

I totally didn’t cry. That was allergies. But Horns by Joe Hill was such a fun, riotous, and completely romantic horror novel, and I totally cried gnarly tears had the worst allergies at the end of that.  

3.         Guilty pleasure

Making jewelry. I don’t wear any, but I love to play with colors and textures and patterns and chaos. It’s a guilty pleasure because I totally should be working.

4.         Top three books you’ve read in the past year that were not from one of your clients?

I haven’t had the chance to read-read a book in three years, but I do listen to audiobooks while I’m walking or driving. My faves in the last year have been Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn, My Life as a White Trash Zombie by Diana Rowland, and First Lady by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Bonus: Redshirts by John Scalzi. High-larious, that one.

5.         Meal/Dessert/ Drink of choice

Coffee/Coffee/Tea. I should honestly just live off these. If I have to name a solid food, I’ll say anything Thai. I will cut a bizatch for green curry. Or panang curry. Or coconut soup. Mmm. Coconut.

6.         Favorite Place You’ve Ever Visited

Panama City Beach, Florida. I grew up at my grandmother’s summer home there, and I miss being there every summer. There’s nothing as healing as digging your toes into the sand at the edge of the Gulf, and nothing as homey as the Redneck Riviera.

How would someone interested in submitting work to Entangled go about doing that? 



Entangled welcomes full submissions to our Submittable page at http://entangledpublishing.submittable.com. We’re always hungry for good YA, preferably with a romance if not a strong romantic element. In addition to Entangled Teen’s full-length novel line, we have two new YA category romance lines, Teen Crave and Teen Crush. For more information: www.entangledinromance.com/2014/07/14/introducing-teen-crave-and-teen-crush/.

 Sounds great! Thanks so much for taking the time to “talk” with us today.

Kerri-Leigh Grady is the Editorial Director for the Select line at Entangled Publishing. She loves to sink into happily-ever-after tales and blow-up-all-the-things tales, especially when her testosterone-loaded house has hit its monthly limit of athletic socks and slapstick. She holds an MFA from Seton Hill University and a BS in computer science. She’s a nerd with an unnatural love of dark humor, gadgets, chickpeas, and ATS bellydancing. When the zombie apocalypse happens, she’s likely to be patient zero. If you see her bite someone, grab your water and head for your bunker.


-- Shawna Romkey, author of Speak of the Devil and The Devil Made Me Do It
 
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Friday, June 20, 2014

The Dark Deliciousness of Working with Critique Groups by Shawna Romkey



Crit groups can be really helpful for writers. Writing is generally a solitary experience and often, we as writers, don’t catch all of our mistakes. We need test readers to look at what we’ve written to see if the story logic we’ve laid out makes sense or not, if there are any gaps, if there are any inconsistencies and other issues that we may auto-correct in our own heads.




I tend to write a first draft, then go over it a few times. Then I’ll send it out to 3 or 4 beta readers and revise it again using what suggestions they’ve made. I submit the book for publication and go through the editing process. But even after that, one last time before I give my official approval on the final copy, I like to run it by 3 or 4 readers again just to make sure everything is caught before it goes out into the world.



I also have crit groups on a broader scale in a sense. I’m part of my publisher’s author group, a romance writers group in my area, and this blogging group. We use each other to help spread the word on promotions with our own books. So not only do my pre-beta readers and my post-beta readers come from these groups, my promo support people come from these groups as well. We share things, retweet things, read and review for one another.



When new writers ask me for advice, the first thing I tell them is to get a group. It’s for the reasons I stated above that I find they are an invaluable resource. They can not only critique but advise and help you promote. 




My most important tip for being a part of a crit group? Quid pro quo – it’s important. If someone reviews your book, review for her. If someone acts as a beta reader for your book, give her the same courtesy. If someone constantly shares and tweets for you, reciprocate. If you are only constantly taking from a group and not giving back, you may eventually find yourself out of that group.



Writing is hard to do on your own. Take the support given and help other writers out!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Cover Reveal: The Devil Made Me Do It by Shawna Romkey



The Devil Made Me Do It
Book Two: Speak of the Devil series
By Shawna Romkey

Coming July 1 - Go to hell!

The demons strike back!

Lily is working with the angels to stifle the last of the demon outbreaks and to figure out how to stop the Silence of God, so life can get back to boring normality. But all hell breaks loose when she’s stolen from school and brought face to face with the devil himself. Lily has to find her way back home to Luc, crack the prophecy that breaks the curse silencing God, and figure out how she and Luc can ever really be together; but Lucifer has other plans for her that don’t include her ever getting out of Hell in tact.




Speak of the Devil, Book One in the series, is currently on sale for the Kindle for just $2.99. Get it read before The Devil Made Me Do It comes out!

Buy it now on Amazon.





Also, I’m currently doing a Book a Day in May Giveaway! Click here for your chance to win a different book for the rest of the month!
 



About me:
Shawna Romkey, teacher by day, writer by night (or day or whenever anyone leaves her alone long enough to get some work done). Bestselling YA / NA paranormal author of Speak of the Devil. The second in the series, The Devil Made Me Do It, will release July 1.

Shawna is from Kansas City, Missouri, but resides in Nova Scotia in a house by the sea with her husband, two sons, and currently two dogs but that’s subject to change depending on the local homeless dog population.

For more info, check out her website at www.shawnaromkey.com.