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Six Sentence Sunday: Sand & Water

With release day for Sand & Water coming up tomorrow, my Six Sentence Sunday this time around is another little glimpse at Bryan and John:

Bryan’s fingers brushed over the light stubble along John’s jaw, and his thumb rubbed the edge of John’s chin. The light touches sent tingles across John’s skin, raising goosebumps like a cool breeze on a warm day. His body wanted more, the desire and arousal inside him begging to be set free, but he tamped it down. Slow and steady, he told himself. This feels amazing. Enjoy every moment.

Image: Louisa Stokes / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Tybee Memories

I love the outdoors. Well, at least, I do when the weather is nice. The kind of heat we’ve had the summer doesn’t really fit the bill. But when it’s a reasonable temperature for whatever outdoor activity I want to do—hiking, running, walking, just sitting around—I could almost stay outside forever. Being outdoors is what recharges my batteries faster than anything else.

I particularly like being around water. I’d much rather be on or near the water than in the water; I’m not a big swimmer. But sitting on a dock by a lake, or near a river, or on a boat, or on the beach—it’s all a slice of heaven to me.

The pier at Tybee IslandThat’s part of the reason I set Sand & Water primarily on Tybee Island. Tybee sits off the Georgia coast at Savannah, in the curve of the Southeastern shoreline. I grew up in South Georgia, and over the years I’ve made lots of trips to Georgia’s barrier islands. I’ve spent more time on St. Simons and Jekyll Islands, but I have a soft spot for Tybee.

The last time I visited was about 5 years ago, on a weekend trip to Savannah with my sister. We spent most of a day on the island, eating lunch at Stingray’s and hitting the Marine Science Center, walking on the pier and the beach. While we were there, I took the two images that were used on the cover of Sand & Water, of the beach and the pier (the latter is the picture with this post). The beach shot is also the one used for the header here and in some of the promotional materials I’ve had made.

Like most beach spots, large or small, Tybee has its fair share of kitsch and tourist-related annoyances. A Miley Cyrus movie was filmed there since my last visit, and I’m sure that wasn’t a whole lot of fun for the locals and has surely added a layer to the tourist-trappiness. But Tybee has the laid-back, small-town feel that most beach towns do, with lots of local businesses and restaurants, so it doesn’t have a “Disney-fied” feel that some places. Plus pretty much everything is within walking distance to the beach, and it’s hard to argue with that.

I use a few local businesses in Sand & Water. Tradewinds, which John mentions briefly, is a real ice cream store and coffee shop, and I’ve visited both the Marine Science Center and the snack bar on the pier. The location of Meghan’s restaurant, Let’s Be Shellfish, matches up with a seafood restaurant located along the beach, and the island has an Episcopal church too, but the versions of both in the novel are fully fictionalized. The specific locations of the homes and local parks described are also fictionalized, but Tybee has a number of Victorian-era houses like the house John, Beth, and Meghan share and the bed and breakfast where Bryan lives with his sister and her family. A lot of those have been restored in recent years, and that’s a wonderful thing to see.

Writing Sand & Water made me want to buy a place on Tybee eventually. I’d probably need to win the lottery or produce a major bestseller first, considering the real estate prices. But with the beach on my doorstep and the beautiful history of Savannah such a short drive away, it’s high up on my wish list.

Kindlegraphing

I’ve signed up for Kindlegraph, which allows you to get personalized autographs for your Kindle books. Model Student and the Never Say Never and Uniform Appeal anthologies are available now, and Sand & Water will be added as soon as it appears on Amazon. 🙂

Have You Hugged Your Book Today?

I was thrilled when I got home today to find that my author copies for Sand & Water had arrived! Yes, I hugged them. I’m a wee bit excited, you guys!!

*hugs them more*

Excerpt from Sand & Water

Sand & Water, which comes out on Monday, is my first published novel. I’ve always been much more of a short story writer, but a couple years ago, I decided to give National Novel Writing Month a try. I don’t know why the structure works for me, but it does. The first year, I wrote 53,000 words on a fanfiction project, and last year, I wrote 63,000 on Sand & Water. I finished the first draft a month later. My plan for this year is to finish at least one book of a trilogy I’ve been developing.

In this excerpt, John who’s, a widower raising his young daughter, takes her to the park, where he meets Bryan. The two men strike up a friendship, but it won’t be long until it develops into more. Enjoy. 🙂

 

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Monday Music: Drown Me In Love

Starting the countdown to the Sand & Water release date, here’s one of the songs that helped serve as inspiration for John and Bryan’s story. I’ll be sharing the full soundtrack next week. 🙂

Release Date Approacheth!

Busy few weeks coming up. As some of you may recall (heh), my first novel, Sand & Water, releases a week from tomorrow (August 15). I’ve got several posts planned here leading up to it. I’ll have a guest blog for Cup O’ Porn later in the week. On the 15th, I’ll be taking over the Dreamspinner Press blog and will have giveaways and snippets to share. The following Saturday, the 20th, I’ll be chatting at Dreamspinner’s Goodreads page.

In the meantime, I’m working on two submissions due next week, and another due at the end of the month. Not to mention trying to get some actual writing time! And then there’s Dragon*Con weekend, and I’m working on setting up a “meet the authors” event (or two) for several of the M/M authors who’ll be attending.

I should start buying lottery tickets again. Maybe if I win, I can hire someone to do all the ancillary things so I can just write!

Cover Art and Coming Soon!

My first novel, Sand & Water, is now coming soon at Dreamspinner Press! Release date is August 15. It’ll be available in both ebook and print.

The blurb:

Widower John McConnell gets along fine raising his daughter on Georgia’s Tybee Island, though he wouldn’t exactly say he’s happy. Haunted by the memory of his dead wife, John hasn’t considered dating again until he meets Bryan Simmons in the park. It isn’t long before John realizes that what he feels for Bryan could be something real, but how will he know he’s ready to move on?

As John soon discovers, Bryan carries some heavy emotional baggage of his own. With John’s help, Bryan starts to put his demons to rest, and together they lay the foundation for a relationship. It looks like they might finally leave their tragedies behind them—until John takes a misstep that could turn a magical night together into their last.

Reese Dante has done an absolutely gorgeous job on my cover art. Check it out:

That’s Bryan on the left and John on the right, just for the record. 🙂

I’m just a wee bit excited!!

Six Sentence Sunday: Sand & Water

Missed last week because I was traveling and internet-less, but back for this week’s Six Sentence Sunday with a paragraph from my upcoming first novel, Sand & Water.

Bryan’s fingers brushed over the light stubble along John’s jaw, and his thumb rubbed the edge of John’s chin. The light touches sent tingles across John’s skin, raising goosebumps like a cool breeze on a warm day. His body wanted more, the desire and arousal inside him begging to be set free, but he tamped it down. Slow and steady, he told himself. This feels amazing. Enjoy every moment.

Image: Louisa Stokes / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Home Again, Galleys, and Plotbunny Attacks

My weekend away turned out to be a bit of a rollercoaster, starting with traffic backups and the wifi at the lodge working only intermittently (and never in my room). But I slept and rested a lot, did some reading and writing, and ate hand-dipped chocolate-covered fruit, so all is right with the world.

I got home on Monday to find galleys for Sand and Water waiting for me, so I’ll be going over those for the next few days. So excited! Cover art should be ready soon too. Of course I’ll share that as soon as I can. 🙂

I had a plotbunny (he gave his name as Andrew) attack over the weekend, and it seems to be growing into a whole universe. A trilogy, perhaps. Maybe more. It’d be nice if the world-building part kept rolling out but the actual story-writing part would hold off until I get some more done on the other main projects!