Friday, December 7, 2007

News

My January Intrigue, Texas Ransom, has an excerpt of The Devil's Footprints (March, 2008), along with a one-page ad in the back. I'm especially psyched about the dollar-off coupon with the ad.

I just got word that the online prequel for The Devil's Footprints is a go. I have to turn in the ten-thousand word manuscript by January 21. The serial will run in February (I think). More details to come as I get them.

Filmmaker Lucas Amann has given me the final draft of the script for The Devil's Footprints trailer and it's sensational, unlike any book trailer I've seen so far. I can't wait to see it come to life on the screen. Thanks to Leanne Amann for the initial concept and first draft of the script. Look for the world premiere right here on Blasphemous Rumours.

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Friday, November 16, 2007

News

I now have the cover art for my January Intrigue, Texas Ransom. I would have preferred Clive Owen on the cover, but we don't always get what we want, now do we? You can read a brief synopsis here.

Other writing news: I've begun work on my third thriller, The Whispering Room, a very dark story that takes place in New Orleans and the bayou country. Too early to give out many details, but I think it just may be my creepiest book yet.

Sid news: Our ringworm battle continues. Poor little guy still has to be quarantined and it's breaking my heart.

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Seen Any Good Thrillers Lately?

I’ve been renting a lot of DVDs lately, and boy howdy, it’s been a mixed bag. I always hate to knock a film because, having been raked over the coals a few times myself, I know how much it can hurt when a project you’ve put your heart and soul into isn’t favorably received.

However, opinions are subjective and, as my mother used to say, mine is worth exactly what it will cost you.

So in no particular order, here are the last five thrillers I've watched, along with their 'fresh' rating from Rotten Tomatoes:

Disturbia (67% fresh). Okay, I wasn’t expecting much from this one, but I actually enjoyed it quite a lot. Some might accuse it of being a blatant rip-off of Hitchcock’s Rear Window (which happens to be one of my favorite movies of all time), but I prefer to think of it as an homage, since I’m currently working on a plot that also takes inspiration from the original film. Disturbia is nowhere near as good as Rear Window, but it’s well-acted and entertaining.

Fracture (71% fresh). Another one I didn’t expect to like as much as I did, but it was actually pretty good. Kept my attention all the way through. I started off rooting for the bad guy, but by the end of the movie, I’d switched alliances, so that’s probably a testament to some pretty good acting and characterization.

Premonition (8% fresh. Ouch!). I really wanted this one to work because--I admit it--I dig Sandra Bullock (although my husband and son tell me that she’s an actress only girls like). Frankly, the premise is one I might come up with myself (I’m a big fan of far-fetched plots), and I’ve always been a sucker for heroines who seem as if they’re tottering on the edge. This one, though, was just a mess and the lack of chemistry between the leads was glaring.

The Number 23 ( 8% fresh). Jim Carrey looked as uncomfortable as I felt during the love scenes. Excruciating.

Enduring Love (59% fresh). This is one of those films that’s really hard to review or even recommend because it’s just so different. I watched it all the way through and there were several places where I grew really anxious about how it would end. However, I can’t say I was actually entertained by this movie. Disturbed, yes, and somewhat fascinated by the dynamics. But do I recommend it? I’m going to let you be your own judge on this one.

That's it from the balcony. Until next time...

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

News

It's starting to get really exciting around here. My editor has just asked for the dedication and acknowledgements for The Devil's Footprints, which means that everything will start happening really fast in terms of the new book. I'm still polishing the manuscript, but will have the final draft finished shortly. As I reported a few weeks ago, I've also had a sneak peek at the cover, although I haven't seen the final version yet. Very creepy, very striking and very different from The Dollmaker, but with some continuity elements (the same font for my name) that I'm very happy about.

I'll keep you posted as more details arise. Like I said, things are getting exciting again.

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