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Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Interview and Giveaway with Pamela Palmer


First of all we are so happy to welcome back to UTC Pamela Palmer, now for the release of the first book in her Vamp City series.  A bit of romance with a touch of dark, it's a book you won't want to miss. 

Can you tell us a bit about A BLOOD SEDUCTION? What can readers expect from this new series?
A Blood Seduction (which just came out May 29th), is a bit of a departure for me. Book one in the Vamp City series, it’s the first of a five book vampire romance. I’ve been wanting to do a bigger story for awhile, one that doesn’t require the entire romance to come together in a single book. One that gives the characters a lot of room to learn and grow. And one that gives me lots of space to explore. The Vamp City series is that story.
From the back cover:  
Vampires live only for lust and pleasure in the eternal twilight of Vamp City. But the city's magic is dying. The only person who can restore it? A beautiful woman from the mortal world...one who knows nothing of the power she wields.

Quinn Lennox is searching for a missing friend when she stumbles into a dark otherworld that only she can see--and finds herself at the mercy of Arturo Mazza, a dangerously handsome vampire whose wicked kiss will save her, enslave her, bewitch her, and betray her. What Arturo can't do is forget about her--any more than Quinn can control her own feelings for him. Neither one can let desire get in the way of their mission--his to save his people, hers to save herself. But there is no escape from desire in a city built for seduction, where passion flows hot and blood-red. Welcome to Vamp City...

Where did you get the idea for the Vamp City series?
I’d been playing with the idea of a dark urban fantasy vampire otherworld for some time, but with both the Feral Warrior shapeshifter series and the Esri series for Nocturne, I didn’t have time to start a third. But with the Esri series completed, I decided the time was right to start exploring my vampire idea. I knew I wanted the otherworld accessible from our world (the vampires can come and go as they please…or could). So I played with ideas, at first thinking I’d set it in Florida, or some place different. Then I thought about Washington, D.C. (my go-to local). The moment I realized Vamp City would be Washington, V.C., I knew I had my place. I called my editor that morning to run it all by her and she loved the idea.

Feral Warriors is a popular series and book 7 & 8 are scheduled to be released. Did you expect it get this far?
I always hoped I’d have the chance to tell the bigger story that I envisioned for the Feral Warrior world. That story included the momentous events of book 6, Ecstasy Untamed, and the introduction of new characters. I know the stories and heroes of books 7, 8, and 9 (Fox/Kieran, Grizz, and Wulfe). Beyond that, I’m not sure. Vhyper still has to have his book, and the story has to reach its climactic conclusion. But I don’t know how many books it will take to get there. Maybe ten in all. Maybe more. We’ll have to wait and see.

Can you tell us a bit about your personal writing process? Do you create an outline or write by the seat of your pants? Depending on the books, how many drafts does it usually take?
I typically spend 2-3 months figuring out the story, the characters, the major turning points, etc. While this is definitely planning, I hesitate to call it plotting because when I’m finished, I still don’t really know what’s going to happen. I definitely don’t have anything close to an outline. It’s kind of the difference between starting a vacation trip with a day-by-day itinerary, sight-seeing tickets, hotel and dinner reservations, with detailed maps from place-to-place, and starting the trip with just a full tank of gas, a map of the U.S., and a plan to drive from Miami to Denver. My ‘plotting’ is like the latter. I know where I’m going when I start the book…kind of…but I really don’t know how I’m going to get there. The most important thing is to know my characters inside and out, to know who they are, what they need, what they think they want, their goals, their fears, their dreams, and their nightmares. Because once the characters come to life, they take the wheel. And while I might throw a few well-placed roadblocks in their way, how they handle the change of direction is always an interesting surprise.

As for how many drafts it takes, best case, five or six. I can generally write the first draft in 4-6 weeks once I know the characters and, roughly, the story. But my first drafts are always light on the description, the emotion, etc. They’re mostly just action and dialogue. Second draft is my fleshing-out draft, where I fix the things that went off-track as the book progressed and add in the rest of the description, internal thoughts, emotion, etc. If the book really came together right on the first try, this might be all I need before I send the book to my critique partners, but it usually takes an extra draft or two to get things right. After my critique partners read it and mark it up, I revise the book, then send it to my editor.

What three things do you require in order to write a novel?
My laptop, my music, and a glass of water or tea.

Do you listen to music as you write? If so, care to share your playlist?
My favorite writing music is Keiko Matsui’s new age jazz instrumentals. I have six or eight of her albums. I mix it up some with movie and game soundtracks like Halo-3, Inception, Twilight, and The Last Samurai. I can sometimes plot to the radio, but to write, I need instrumentals only. The music has become quite Pavlovian. When I turn it on, my mind immediately slides back into the book, so I’m careful never to listen to that music when I’m not writing. Not even to check my email or refill my water glass.

Say I'm looking to start my own paranormal romance series. What advice you would give an aspiring author like me?
Hmm…that’s a good question. A lot depends on where you are, if you’ve been writing for years or are a complete newbie, as I was when I first started. What I’ve come to believe over the years is that fiction writers are, at heart, storytellers. Anyone who has the stories to tell can be a writer if they’re willing to work hard enough at it because the ‘how’ can be learned. So if you’re first starting out as a writer, head straight for your public library and start checking out books on how-to-write and story structure. Some of the best, oddly enough, tend to be by screen writers. Blake Snyder’s Save the Cat! is one of my favorites. Other must reads are Dwight V. Swain’s Techniques of the Selling Writer and Jack M. Bickham’s Scene and Structure. The one that opened the world of writing to me was Nancy Kress’s Beginnings, Middles, and Ends. There are all kinds of books on characters, description, dialogue, you name it.

The other thing to do, if you’re writing romance or any kind of story with romantic elements (even young adult) – go to the Romance Writers of America website and join. RWA has wonderful programs, classes, and information for unpublished writers, and amazing access to published authors and industry professionals (editors and agents) through their local chapter meetings, contests, and conferences.

Now, onto that paranormal romance series. When starting a new series, you have a lot of decisions to make: where it’s going to be set, whether it’s going to be a fixed number of books or open-ended, whether you want the external story to build from book to book (like the Feral Warriors series) or each book to be a stand-alone set in that world. You also have to decide whether you want to write a series of romances (like the Feral Warriors) or one romance with continuing characters (like Jeaniene Frost’s Cat and Bones books and my new Vamp City series). You also have to start making choices about the creatures and magic that populate your paranormal world. What classic lore do you want to keep? (My Vamp City vampires can’t survive direct sunlight.) What do you want to twist? (My vamps not only drink blood, but feed on emotions—some on pain, some on pleasure, some on fear.) Create the rules of your unique world, then stick to them.

UTC would like to get to know you a little more. We rarely learn details about the person who writes our favorite books. If you could write a fan letter to your favorite author, who would you address it to and what would you say in it?
One of the best things about being an author is that I’ve actually met most of my favorite authors and become close friends with a number of them. One author I’d die to meet is J.K. Rowling. That woman walks on water. If I were to write her a fan letter, I’d probably gush about her brilliance in creating such an incredibly vibrant, complex, and utterly mesmerizing world, and about the characters who leaped off the page even before they came to life in the theater.

What was the last silly or crazy thing you've done?
I rode a zip line over the alligator pit at the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida. Not exactly crazy, since it was perfectly safe, but it was a ton of fun. It was part of a tree-top ropes course with multiple zip-lines that took more than two hours to complete. If you’re interested, here’s the website: http://www.treetoptrek.com/.

Finally, what's next for Pamela Palmer?
The seventh book in my Feral Warriors series, A Love Untamed, will be out the end of December. This one is Fox/Kieran’s and Melisande’s story as they search for Kara. I’ve just started working on Vamp City book 2, which is currently slated for a July 2013 release.   

How exciting!  We can't wait!

Ms. Palmer is giving away one her
Feral Warriors novels,
winners choice.
International!

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32 comments:

  1. Hi,
    i haven't read any of your book yet but i'm more than tempted so thanks you a lot for this opportunity to win

    all the best

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  2. Hi - Great interview! Love all the covers of these books. Yum! I'm putting them on my TBR list. Thanks for the giveaway.
    Julie
    riveroftimefan(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. Great interview, I have to admit that I've never read any of Pamela's books but I did purchase a copy of "A Blood Seduction" and can't wait to read it.

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  4. Awesome interview. Read A Blood Seduction and can not wait for the next story. Eagerly awaiting Fox's story also :)

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  5. As a lover of the darker vamp tales this is a series that caught my attention when I first heard about it. A must on my wishlist.

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  6. Thanks for a lovely interview! This series comes so highly recommended and I would love to try it :)

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  7. I've got one of these books in my TBR pile, but I love to read several books in a series together.
    sallans d at yahoo dot com

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  8. Excellent interview! I haven't read any of Pamela's books but this one does sound exciting and the cover is just awesome!

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  9. Great interview! I've never read any of Pamela's books before but I'll definitely be looking into this series! =)

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  10. I love gritty UF books and Blood Seduction looks great.

    I haven't read any of the feral Warriors, but I have two on my TBR.

    Thanks for the enjoyable interview and for the giveaway opportunity.

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  11. Great interview and I loved your hints and tips to writing. Its great to see how a writer comes up with their writing proceas

    And kudos on the zipline thing! It wouldn't be me cos I am scared of heights

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  12. These books look so good and thanks for the interview.

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  13. This was an awesome interview! I love all your books and can't wait for the new series, it sounds amazing! Also can't wait to meet you at AAD this summer! :)

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  14. Aww, Pamela Palmer is one of my favorite authors, and thanks for the interview! Also happy release day for A Blood Seduction!
    My question is how you come with the book titles? Especially for the Feral Warriors series?

    Thank you!

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  15. I'm looking forward to reading this first book in your new Vamp City series. It sounds like it's going to be a great series.

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  17. Great interview ladies-I thoroughly enjoyed reading it!

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  18. A wonderful interview thank you. The insight is appreciated.

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  19. Great interview. I met Pamela at RT in Columbus, Oh. The covers for Pamela's books are wonderful. I love them all.
    luvfuzzzeeefaces at yahoo dot com

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  20. Love the Feral Warriors series. Can't wait for Wulfe's book.

    Thanks for the giveaway.

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  21. Pamela, love your books. I'm so excited about this newest series. It's definitely on my TRL. Thanks for this opportunity.
    Carol L.
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot)

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  22. I haven't read any of Pamela books yet, this series look interesting. I can't wait to read this series. I love all cover book to :)

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  23. Thanks for all the great comments, everyone! Ren, you asked about book titles. For the most part, they're decided on by my publisher during the cover conference which may include editorial, marketing, publicity, the art department, etc. I send in my suggestions along with pertinent cover info like character descriptions, but they make the final decisions. It's a marketing thing.

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  24. I have not read these yet, so thanks for the interview and chance to read these!

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  25. OMG, I so laughed when I read about your zip line adventure. I just saw the South Park Zip Line episode. It sounds like your adventure was much better than theirs! Here's the link: http://www.southparkstudios.com/guide/episodes/s16e06-i-should-have-never-gone-ziplining
    jepebATverizonDOTnet

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  26. great interview...
    love all the covers coz very yummy.
    i havent read any pamela's books but iam interest for read..

    thanks for the giveaway..

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  27. I just love your series and am a really big fan. I think you are an incredible author. sdylion(at)gmail(dot)com

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  28. Great interview. Ive only read 1 book so far but I thought it was great and looking forward to the rest.

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  29. Absolutely love your Feral Warrior series and I cannot wait for Fox's story!! I purchased A Blood Seduction the other day and hope to jump into it soon! Thanks for the chance to win one of your books!!

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  30. I have all the Feral Warriors books exit the second one....so I gotta find it so I can stay this series!!!!

    andieleah78@gmail.com

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  31. The Feral Warrior books are on my wish list, I have so many books that I want to buy and so little money to purchase them. The books look awesome and I look forward to reading.

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  32. I soooooo want to read this series!! Thank you for the giveaway and the fun interview :)

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