Archive for May, 2009

Special squeetastic edition!

Friday, May 8th, 2009

I’ve voiced this theory before: all my friends really can get published.  I know it sounds insane, for those of you who are trying to get published.  You know that there are only so many slots in publishing, and a multitude of eager authors slavering at the bit for every one of those places.  It’s a hard, hard world we live in as authors, and reality is grim.  And it may appear to you at first glance to be a harshly competitive world, one in which authors are secretly at each other’s throats wanting to tear the competition down while there’s still a chance.

But reading–and book-selling–doesn’t work that way.  There aren’t enough slots available for everyone to get published, but there are more slots available than you have friends–many more slots.  So you, and your friends, can all get published.  Now everyone, and everyone’s friends, cannot.  But there’s no reason to think that your friends are your competition.

Case in point: Two years ago, Avon ran a contest.  I entered that contest because I heard about it on Eloisa James’s bulletin board; I continued to enter that contest because of the fun and camaraderie that I found from the participants on that bulletin board.  There were 14 of us, and we banded together to critique each other’s entries, to give out virtual hugs when mean comments were made, and to celebrate each other’s successes.  We ended up calling ourselves the Chocolate Mafia.  Not all of those 14 women went on to try and write full-length romance with the hopes of publication.  By my count, I think only 9 of them did.  (I think.)  Of those nine, five now have publishing contracts: Tessa Dare, Sara Lindsey, me, and — as of a handful of days ago, Maggie Robinson and Tiffany Chalmers.

Here’s the deal announcement for Tiffany’s debut, HIDDEN BEAUTY:

Tiffany Chalmer’s debut historical romance HIDDEN BEAUTY, in which a gently raised Victorian English beauty is sold by her debtridden husband into a harem, then purchased by the Marquess she’s always loved but now must reject for the safety of her young son, to Monique Patterson at St. Martin’s, in a pre-empt, in a three-book deal, by Helen Breitwieser at Cornerstone Literary (World).

And here’s Maggie Robinson’s PARADISE:

Maggie Robinson’s PARADISE, in which an honorable man in the market for a virtuous wife must address the complication of his late Uncle’s ward, who he discovers was also his late Uncle’s mistress, the subject of an erotic book called The Education of a Young Lady of Doubtful Virtue and the woman who makes him forget all his good intentions, to Kate Seaver at Berkley Heat, in a nice deal, in a two-book deal, for publication in Summer 2010, by Laura Bradford at Bradford Literary Agency.

Congratulations, ladies!  And squee!!!! I cannot wait to see these books on the shelves.  Remember, all your friends really can get published.  It’s not a competition.

It’s Kris Kennedy’s release date!

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

For authors, Tuesdays are special days.  That’s because Tuesdays are the days that new books often go on the shelves.  Today is the release date for Kris Kennedy’s book THE CONQUEROR.  Kris Kennedy and I were two of the (well, three, since she had two entries final) Golden Heart finalists last year in the Historical category, and we’ve gotten to know each other fairly well since.  I’m so excited to finally see this book on the shelves. Happy release day, Kris! You may not have heard of Kris Kennedy yet, but mark my words, you will.

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Brenda Novak’s Diabetes Auction

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Hey, everyone.  It’s time for Brenda Novak’s Diabetes Auction.  And what should you bid on?  Well, everything, really.  You get cool stuff, and plus, it’s for diabets.  But I particularly recommend the following:

  • A critique from yours truly.  I don’t know whether this will strike fear or awe into your hearts, and it probably shouldn’t, but hey.
  • An ARC of Tessa Dare’s awesome Goddess of the Hunt, as well as other incredible things like a pound of chocolates and gift cards and lotion.  GOTH is bound to be one of the best books of 2009, and it would be so lovely to have an early copy.  If I hadn’t already read it and loved it, I would be bidding lots of money for this one.
  • A query consultation from Sherry Thomas.  Did I mention that this was the necessary first step in my signing with an agent, and then selling my book?  Sherry has insane cool karma attached to her, and if I were you (and a year ago, I was, metaphorically speaking) I would be all over that one.  Sherry’s query critique for me can be valued somewhere in the stratosphere.
  • A critique from my agent, Kristin Nelson.  This was the necessary second step in selling my book.  Kristin is an amazing editor–she sees both small things and the big picture, and will nicely (but relentlessly) push you to deliver the very best.  I learned a huge amount going through her critique of my first book.  She’s incredible. (She’s also one of the best agents out there, just saying.)
  • A critique from author Anna Campbell.  Two years ago, at Brenda Novak’s Juvenile Diabetes Auction, I won this exact critique from Anna Campbell.  Her comments were incisive, intelligent, and precisely what I needed to hear.  She pinpointed exactly what was wrong with my writing, and told me it in language that made it easy for me to understand.  Her critique was a real lightbulb moment for me, and I cannot overemphasize how incredible a chance this is for you.

It’s May! Also, preordering!

Friday, May 1st, 2009

It’s May!  That means courtneymilan.com is a new color, and the new color it is this month is . . . let’s go see . . . it’s brown?  Seriously, Courtney.  Brown?  What was I thinking?  Brown is the least romantic color!  At least this brown is kind of a brownish-purple sort of thing.  It’s not romantic, but it’s almost got a hint of actual romance to it.

Ah, yes.  This month, my website is thinking about being romantic, but it’s not quite made up its mind to do so.

But in other news, my last post was intended to be a joke (admittedly, a somewhat punchy joke–and a joke that is funnier to me than to my readers, because I knew that I had already written the bit where I talked about someone else’s book instead of my own–so probably it was not a great idea, but oh well), because I thought it would be amusing to exhort people to buy my own book when it wasn’t even possible to preorder it.  I know, I know.  If I’m thinking that’s funny, I clearly need to get out more.

But look at that–Harlequin went and ruined my joke by releasing its October catalog.  If it had actually been a funny joke in the first place, I might be bitter.  Instead, I’m actually tickled pink!  You can now preorder my book from a variety of places!  Right now, so far as I can tell, those places are:

But don’t worry!  Other places will soon allow you to preorder as well.  In fact, if you visit my books page on my website, you’ll see my brand-new terribly exciting automatically generated Links O’ Preordering Goodness.  Most of those links are broken at this point, but a few of them (er, the three listed above) work, and the rest will start to work in a couple of days.

Now if I only had a cover to show you….


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