BDSM RTV MEDIA NEWS!!!!
23 may 2009
Jude Mason - erotic romance author
Source: www.examiner.com
Examiner.com - USA
Jude Mason is a multi-published Canadian born author and writes in a variety of genres adores stretching the boundaries. The bulk of her work has been D/s and femdom, but she enjoyed straying into fetish, pulp fiction, m/m and sci-fi, among others. She has a saying, Come, explore with me
if you dare!
INTERVIEW
Sally: What do you find exciting about writing romance novels? Jude: Ive always enjoyed the more sensual part of any story. Even when I was young, although I read science fiction and detective novels, I would feel that extra thrill when I got to the naughty bits. I guess the very best part is romance can be any genre. I mean you can have romantic westerns or historicals, theres just such an enormous range of things you can write about.
Sally: Thats true. There is something for everyone. Do you have any words of advice for writers who are just starting out?
Jude: I remember so well being a new writer online. I didnt have a clue how to go about being published. I think persistence is a good thing. Practicing the craft is essential, if you dont do it, you lose it. A really good idea is to find a group or someone who can point you in the right direction or answer your questions.
One thing Ive been told by publishers over the years thats huge. When you are ready to submit that wonderful piece of work, read the guidelines before you send. One publisher told me that as many as 50% of all the books he had subbed to him were deleted unread. That was a big shock to me. Apparently, some authors seem to think that any publisher will publish all genres. Not so, and a very big mistake to think so. Many publish one or two genres, so find out. Also, make sure you send exactly what they want in the format they want it in.
Sally: Excellent advice! So whats in store for your readers?
Jude: Oh now thats a fine question. At the moment, Im leaning towards m/m romance and erotica, with a touch of paranormal. I adore getting under the skin of a couple of hunky men and exploring that side of sensuality. I tend to like men who are bisexual so theres always the chance some very lucky woman might be joining in. I will say that readers wont find anything too vanilla coming from me any time soon. If you like your reading a little kinky or mixed genre, Ill be there.
Sally: Well, that sounds like a new series to me. Do you have a new book series youre working on?
Jude: At the moment, Im working with Jamie Hill on a paranormal m/m series that weve tentatively called Kindred Spirits. It centers around an inn on the west coast of either Canada or the US, we havent specified that yet and may not. Our lead character has decided to quit the rat race and buy himself an inn, which also happens to have a few spirits running around. The handyman, who is a hunk and a half, soon finds his way into the new owners heart. Together, they will entertain a variety of guests, solve the issues of some of the spirits living at the inn and get into some trouble together. So far, we havent decided exactly how many books there will be in this series, but there will be at least three. More if the readers want them. I think we could do quite a few with this premise.
Sally: It sounds like it! Congratulations on your new series. Im curious, since you said you are partnering with Jamie, what do you think of partnerships when it comes to writing?
Jude: Ive worked with a couple of authors and sometimes it works and other times it sucks. Right now, Im working with Jamie Hill and its been awesome. We both worry about our friendship being hurt, but were so much alike that I just cant see it happening. Weve talked a lot and promised each other that if there was any pressure or any chance of that happening, wed drop the writing together. But, so far, its been awesome and were now on our third series. Were both perfectionists, to some degree, and we write at about the same speed
okay shes faster, but its really been great and I hope to do it for a long time yet.
Sally: Thats great that youre keeping a pulse on your friendship, partnerships are great when both parties work on it. Im sure it helps to have someone to brainstorm ideas with. Most readers always ask where writers get their story ideas, so, Ill ask it for them and also what inspires you?
Jude: I adore this question, and its incredibly difficult to explain to a non-writer. I can be completely into something else, cooking, walking the dog
okay, I dont really have a dog, but go with me here
gardening, shopping, and suddenly Ill get a flash. Sometimes its the bare bones of an idea, but more often, Ill get the entire story in that flash. Yes, its condensed and needs the details filled in, but the rough draft is there. The characters, what they look like, where theyve been-everything. I just have to write it.
Ive had nightmares about what my life would be without those flashes. Truly a terrifying thought because Ive always had them. I mean, what would my life be without all those voices whispering/yelling in my ear?
Sally: Thank you, Jude for visiting with us today. Be sure to visit Judes
website and of course read her books. Youll have a hot sizzling fun time!
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