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Where history comes unlaced..

The Word Around RT…x3

8 Apr 2011

My first convention.  My grade report?  I’d give it an A-.  The venue is nice, the people are friendly, and the swag is plentiful.  I’ve been here 12 hours and have received 12 free books so far, numerous reading ephemera and made some writer friends who may just be the coup of this whole thing.  You see, they know what they’re talking about.

I sat in several workshops today and one theme was repeated, and repeated, and repeated.

…Digital romance publishing is growing so big, sooooooo fast that people are afraid to predict just how big it’s going to get.

I listened to author after author after author tell me how they make more money on their e-pubs than on their mass-market publications.  Another very nice, multi-pub’d author (someone I had heard of before I came here) told me about how she’s recently made the foray into self-publishing with two novellas that have done nothing but sell, sell, sell.  (Are you feeling the triplicate theme here?)  The bottom line on your self-published books:  You get to keep all of the $ on those.

So what’s a newbie authoress to do?  Nothing rash, that”s for sure.  I’ll keep my options open and keep writing books.  That was the second most oft heard nugget of wisdom:

“The best thing you can do to publicize your writing career is to write another book.”  And another, and another, and another…

Hugs,

Raine

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The Stolen Kiss

25 Mar 2011

The Stolen Kiss, late 1780's

I’ve had people asking me about some of the paintings featured in my posts and thought I’d share the one in my header image.  I actually have this print on a canvas on the wall above my laptop.  I used it for inspiration for a scene in a WIP (work in progress).  The hero, Colin, goes after Elle and gets what he was after, thank you very much!

The artist, Jean-Honoré Fragonard (pronounced without the /d/ at the end) was a French painter whose work became all the rage for the wealthy art patrons of Louis XV’s pleasure-loving, licentious court and influenced what he painted: mostly scenes of love and voluptuousness, considered scandalous, but hugely popular with the hedonists of the day.  History lesson:  Louis the 15th was the French king just before the one who lost his head in the French Revolution.  So, the wild revelry was great while it lasted.

A Young Girl Reading, c. 1776

The reading girl in the yellow dress is an image much copied and reprinted, so you may have seen it before.  Another vastly popular painting is the one of the girl swinging while her lover checks under her skirts.  Ahem, yes, those French boys were naughty that way.

The Swing, 1767

So what happened to Fragonard, you ask?  Well, the French Revolution happened, that’s what.  And it cost him his private patrons (they got the axe, or guillotine as it were) and he decided it would be a good time to get the hell out of France himself.  Fragonard didn’t return to Paris until early in the 19th c. where he died in 1806, almost completely forgotten. 

For a half century after that he was ignored, not even mentioned in the 1873 edition of  History of Art.  Reevaluation by later scholars have changed that though, confirming his position among the all-time masters of French painting.

Okay boys and girls, that concludes our lesson for today.  You may get out your snacks and line up for recess.

Raine

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Countdown to Lover Unleashed…

20 Mar 2011

J.R. Ward’s latest in the Black Dagger Brotherhood Series

Okay, I am dying for this book and gratefully only have a week left to wait for it.  If JR can improve on LOVER MINE (and I don’t see how she can) then I’m going to be AWOL for a couple days while I read this.  If you’ve never read JR Ward, then you are missing out BIG TIME.  Every person I’ve ever turned on to her has become a fan of her stories.  She also writes contemporary romance under the name Jessica Bird.  Every story leaves me dying for more.  The characters in every one of her books are so unique and finely crafted that they’ve become real people in my head, not to mention the amazing world they live in.  JR Ward is on my shortlist of “bookshelf” authors.  I read most everything on my Kindle.  I order hardbacks of those special books that will have a place on my bookshelf  until time immemorial.  LOVER UNLEASHED gets that honor even before I’ve read it.  Now that’s sayin something.

Raine

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Irish Bob

17 Mar 2011

Sorry, I couldn’t resist.  I’m a fan, what can I say?  Bob is a blissfully clueless fellow.  I sure do envy that part of his personality too!  Oh, to be so oblivious.  Happy St. Paddy’s Day~     Raine

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