Monthly Archive for October, 2009

More Sightings!

Hello everybody! Sightings are rolling in thick and fast . . . it seems as if selkies are everywhere!

Don’t forget to send in your photos to enter one or both of the two contests to win a $25 gift certificate!

Here are some recent entries in the Artsy Fartsy (or Wildest Selkie) contest!

The first is from Bill Barnett, who discovered that selkies and the undead (or just dead) can, indeed, get along:

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And the second and third are both from Sara Muller, whose cats, apparently, are avid readers. Unfortunately, TR did seem to put her “fat cat” Hobbes to sleep:

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But her considerably more svelte cat, Baxter, does seem to be enjoying Jane’s supernatural hijinks:

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Awesome! I love seeing what Jane’s getting herself into, now that she’s joined the “real” world! Thanks for playing, guys!

So if you’ve seen a selkie in the wild, and want to play along, remember to send me a photo to enter contest one (Selkie in the Wild) or contest two (Wildest Selkies) at iheartselkies(at)gmail(doterosky)com.

I’ve also updated the Tempest Rising page with more reviews! Thanks!

Big Ideas, Blog Roundup, and The Hunt Continues!

Hello my friends! Today is October 27th, the day Amazon begins shipping Tempest Rising! So, although the official launch isn’t until November 1, it feels like today is mini-launch-day . . . or MiLaDay (said with appropriate Cockney-esque cheek). Ha.

There’s a lot going on around the web involving moi. First off, I did an essay for John Scalzi’s Big Idea, in which I not only reveal the Big Idea behind Tempest Rising but I also weigh in with my thoughts on why Urban Fantasy is so popular right now. I wrote this essay long before the recent LA Times article that mentions me and TR, and I’d love to know your own thoughts on an issue that seems to be creating some media buzz.

Secondly, there are some more interviews of me and reviews of the novel posted round the net. The lovely (and tall!) SciFiChick interviews me here, and you can see what Becky Lejeune thought of Tempest Rising over at Book Bitch, here. Finally, Daya Pillai weighs in with her analysis (caution: spoilers alert!) here.

Jaye Wells also seems to have some funny ideas about what’s going to happen at our signing coming up here, in the Porte du Shreve, on November 7th. All I have to say is, “It’s ON!!!” Followed quickly by, “Please don’t hurt me.”

Most exciting of all, however, are the sightings rolling in! Here are two. The first is from Lower Alabama and featuring the beautiful Amethyst Adams. The next is from the Wilds of St. Louis, and was taken by my dear friends Ervin Malakaj and Gary Kukawinski (AKA The Hottest Boys EVAH. Seriously).

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So exciting! I’ve also gotten reports from Florida of bookstores selling out and having more copies on order, and the UK itself seems to have run out! Amazon.co.uk is sold out and ordering more. So high thee hither to buy yourself a copy before there are none left! Okay, it’s not all that dire, we’ll just make more. But still! It’ll take a few days.

On an entirely different note, I have something funny to show you that has nothing to do with Tempest Rising, but something to do with my Day Job as a Professor of English Lit. I constantly have students who insist, or insinuate, that learning to write proper English is silly: that they will have jobs that don’t require them to write, that they “never” write in real life, etc.

I am constantly responding that they write all the time, but that because these forms of communication are “informal”–notes to their children’s teachers, text messages, emails to professors and coworkers, comments on forums or blog posts–they assume that they will not be judged on their grammar, word usage, etc. But, as this AMAZING clip from the internet proves, we are always being judged for everything, and anything, we may put out there in the public domain. Enjoy. I nearly peed my pants when my friend showed this to me:

So fair warning: If you write something inarticulate and asinine, no matter how heartfelt, you may end up being depicted as a Yahoo and openly mocked on the internet. After all, that’s what the web is here for–to anonymously make fun of other people from the comfort of our own homes. Don’t end up an urban legend! Learn to spell, punctuate, and string together a coherent sentence.

And on that note, how is babby formed?

Mention in the LA Times . . .

I was incredibly chuffed to see this mention of Tempest Rising in the LA Times:

“Others point to a rising wave of books involving merfolk and selkies (seal-like creatures that transform back and forth from human form by shedding or donning their seal skins) including Aimee Friedman’s Sea Change, published this summer, and Nicole Peeler’s Tempest Rising (scheduled to hit stores on Tuesday).

‘I think we’re going to be seeing more of the [supernatural creatures] that aren’t particularly famous,’ says GalleyCat’s Hogan, ‘the whole broader spectrum, the fairy kingdom and selkies. They’ll emerge because they’re fresh and new.’”

How exciting! And thanks to the delightful Ron Hogan for throwing my name out there. You rock, Ron!

If you want to hear my take on why UF is so big right now, keep your eyes peeled for the essay I’ve written for John Scalzi’s Big Idea. It should be posted October 27th.

A Selkie Spotting!

According to an informant at the League, there’s been a selkie spotting at a Borders south of Boston!

Do don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled and join in the hunt to win one of two $25 dollar gift certificates to Barnes and Noble!

UPDATE!

There have been two, photo-confirmed selkie sightings! The first comes all the way from Orkney, courtesy of the lovely Thom Marrion:

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And the second comes from Sara M., who sighted her selkie in Oviedo, Florida:

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They DO get around, don’t they!

Sara’s name is now in the Contest Can, and Thom has absolutely set the bar for Wildest Selkie Sighting. If I loved him any more right now I’d have to marry him. His picture has made me go all bourgeois inside!

Falcata Times Review and Interview!

The wonderful Gareth over at Falcata Times has been so kind as to give me a MEGA INTERVIEW as well as a lovely review.

He did manage to find a picture on the internet in which I appear to have only one eye. I do, indeed, have two eyes. Luckily, after Mark Henry posted the video of me singing Sabotage to Rockband, I’m beyond embarrassment.*

*Okay, for those of you that know me in real life you know I actually cultivate embarrassment but shhhh, this is all part of my schtick, so don’t tell anybody. ;-)

And You Thought Congress Faced the Tough Issues . . .

Move over health care! Join in on the REAL debate at Orbit’s website, here.

Go ahead and stir that pot! STIR IT!

Contest Alert: Don Yer Wellies! It’s a SELKIE HUNT!

CONTEST ALERT!

According to my maaaahvelous Editrix, Tempest Rising will begin shipping VERY SOON. So Jane True could begin appearing in the wild anytime now.

This means two things. The first is that I’m officially nauseous, but the second is more exciting:

It’s time to have a SELKIE HUNT!

There are two, $25 dollar gift certificates to Barnes and Noble up for grabs, and here’s how you win ONE of those $25 Dollar Gift Certificates:

If you find a selkie in the wild (a copy of TR in a bookstore or your pre-ordered copy freshly birthed from its shipping package), take a picture (you can be in it if you like), and send it to me at iheartselkies(at)gmail(daht)com! I’ll post it on the blog, with your name and the location where you found your selkie. I’ll also add your name to the CONTEST CAN.

To win the OTHER $25 dollar gift certificate, you’ll have to get creative! I want to see a real, WILD selkie! In other words, whoever takes a picture of the most outlandishly located copy of TR wins! Did you find a selkie up a tree? In Zurich? In the ladies room at MOMA? Maybe lunching with Vikings?

The winner of this contest will be chosen by a panel of estimable judges, all highly important members of the upper echelon of les beaux artes and lettres. Our panel will be  revealed on the day the winner is revealed!

These judges will choose from the artsy fartsy photos you send of the Wildest Selkie Imaginable, and gift to the winner the other $25 gift certificate.

Both contests will run until November 8th, with the winners to be revealed November 8th or 9th. You can also enter each contest as many times as you like, as long as the pictures are (in the case of the first contest) of a different selkie spotting (store) and in the second a different, totally uniquely artsy-fartsy photo.

Any questions? Ask in comments! Otherwise, start selkie hunting!

AND ANOTHER CONTEST: I’ve also donated a signed ARC to the illustrious Bree and Donna, the team writing erotica as Moira Rogers. We have books coming out at around the times, and both books have parts set in Maine. Therefore, the lovely Bree and Donna have put together a GORGEOUS contest over at their site of Maine ephemera, including my ARC! Details here. The contest is hilarious and be sure to check out their new book while you’re there!

Blast Off! Launching Tempest Rising

On October 14th, 6:00 PM, I was very proud to officially launch my debut novel, Tempest Rising, at the incredible Beekman Bar and BooksBen ScorahNYC’S Most Inspired bartender, presided alongside my dear friend, Sam Simmons, otherwise known as Dr. Whisky.

To say that it was a night to remember is an understatement.

To kick off the evening, Kristin (Dr. Whisky’s lovely wife and my dear friend) and I got our hair done. We have our priorities, after all. So we had some updos done for us at Blow, a lovely little place with equally lovely ladies.

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I sort of liked the look on the left, but apparently I’m not allowed to make hair decisions. That said, and after an intervention, the end results were fabulous. Kristin, especially, could not have looked lovelier!

After we were finished with our hair, my mother, who had patiently been keeping us company; Kristin; and I rushed to Beekman Bar and Books to help Sam and Ben set up. Ever the consummate professionals, however, the boys had set up nearly everything before we arrived. The only major thing Sam and I had to do was finish off the evening’s menu. Ben and Sam had already whipped up and named some outrageously delicious cocktails using Balvenie whisky (Sam’s the brand ambassador) and Sailor Jerry rum. So Drs. Peeler and Whisky put their little noggins together and wrote the descriptions, which we had more than a little fun doing. Here’s the fruits of (mostly Sam and Ben’s) labor. We hit this perfect blending of fun, classy, but still slightly louche at the launch, which I think you can see from the menu:

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And then the guests started pouring in! I was so lucky, first of all, that my family was able to attend. My niece, nephew, and sister-in-law couldn’t make it, as the kids have something called “school,” but my brother, father, and mother all flew in from Illinois. I am so blessed to have such a supportive family.

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There I am with my mom, Rella; my dad, Dennis; and my brother, Chris. It’s fairly obvious to tell who is whom. But just in case you were wondering, yes, the first, very decorous photo was taken at the beginning of the night, before three Balvenie Barghest’s on my part. The other two were taken at the end of the party. It was a good night, needless to say.

Here are some piccys from the party! Wish you could have been there with us. It was such a great night.

My editor, Devi Pillai. Short and evil, the both of us. I like.

My editor, Devi Pillai. Short and evil, the both of us. I like.

Danette Somers, wife of Orbit author Jeffrey Somers, Lauren Panepinto, and Jenn Flax

Danette Somers, wife of Orbit author Jeffrey Somers, Lauren Panepinto, and Jenn Flax

Orbit Socializes! In the center, our fearless leader, Tim Holman.

Orbit Socializes! In the center, our fearless leader, Tim Holman.

Greg Silberman stars in The Champagne Fights Back

Greg Silberman stars in The Champagne Fights Back

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My indomitable Alpha Reader, the lovely Christie Ko

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Drs. Whisky and Peeler

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The lovely Ken Michaels, CEO of our parent company, Hachette Book Group.

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Mrs. Whisky and my much adored agent, Rebecca Strauss of McIntosh & Otis.

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Signing books for Jack Womack, one of Orbit's illustrious publicists.

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mediabistro's Ron Hogan - my favorite NYC whisky and cigar buddy.

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I couldn't get enough lovin' from Heather Osborn and Stacy Hague-Hill (Team Tor!)

My good friends Ted Schroeder and Wendy Wheeler Smith.

My good friends Ted Schroeder and Wendy Wheeler Smith.

Toasting TR, good friends, the love of family, and really good booze.

Toasting TR, good friends, the love of family, and really good booze.

To Tempest Rising!

To Tempest Rising!

Thanks to everyone at Hachette and Orbit for attending and to my friends and family for all of their ongoing support. I love you guys! And this time I’m completely sober when I say those magic words!

Countdown to Launch Party

I’m writing this post from my friend’s apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We’re just about to saddle up and go to my parent’s hotel in Manhattan, drop off some stuff, run some errands, then change into our lovelies!

After which, my mom, my friend Kristin, and I will be going to the Blow Out Bar, to get our hair done.

Why, you ask? Is it prom tonight?

No, my friends . . . tonight is my book launch party. It should be fabulous. My amazing friend, Dr. Whisky, the brand ambassador for Balvenie, is throwing me an AWESOME party at an AWESOME bar.

There will be details and photos despues. I can promise much booze and much charcuterie. Mmmm. Meat platters.

That said, I don’t really know how one “launches” a book. I have visions of chucking an ARC across the room, but, to be perfectly frank, I throw like a girl.

And I don’t think whacking it with a champagne bottle will do much good . . .

So what do you think would be a fun, inventive way to symbolize the launching of a book?

Cover Love!

I am proud to present the cover for Tracking the Tempest, book 2 in the Jane True Series. Award winning artist Sharon Tancredi really upped the ante with this one:

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I think it’s stunning. What do you think?