Intervew With Debut Author Stephanie Draven

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25

2010

8:01 pm

Blog tour: Stephanie Draven interviews me on her blog. We exchanged interviews, how cute is that?

Also blogging at The Ron Empress about Surface culture vs. Deep culture in writing.

And I’m absolutely thrilled to be interviewed by Patricia Rice, one of my adopted writing mentors, on Word Wenches Monday. This is also where Mary Jo Putney hangs out. Mary Jo gave me an awesome cover quote and was the first author to put Wing Chun in romance in The China Bride. Please come by Monday and make me look like a cool kid amongst these bestselling ladies! Pretty please?!

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I am quite thrilled to feature debut author Stephanie Draven on the blog today. Stephanie writes paranormal romance for Harlequin Nocturne and historical romance as Stephanie Dray. Her paranormal debut, Poisoned Kisses, releases on October 1st. Her historical debut, Lily of the Nile, recounts the story of Cleopatra’s daughter Selene and will be available January 2011.

I was first introduced to her writing through her Nocturne Bites, Midnight Medusa and Wild, Tethered, Bound where she weaves Greek mythology in seamlessly with relevant modern stories of war, survival, and the illuminating and healing power of love. Like the classic Greek myths, Stephanie Draven’s stories feature strong heroines facing hard decisions which make them a perfect addition to finish out Warrior Women month.

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Thanks for having me on your blog, Jeannie!

Jeannie: One of the things that sets your Mythica stories apart is the focus on the Greek monsters as heroes. What inspired you to focus on the monsters versus the usual gods and heroes?
Stephanie: Gods and heroes are usually representations of the human ideal, and even though the Greek pantheon could be a squabbling dysfunctional family, they generally reflect what mere mortals aspire to be. Monsters, by contrast, represent our deepest, darkest, most primal fears. Not just our fears about the evil forces of the world that might do us harm, but also our fears about what evil might lurk beneath our own skin. For most people in our country, the last decade has been pretty rough. Fiction has become darker and darker as if to reassure folks that things could be even worse.

I also write pretty dark, but I like to use it as a vehicle to appeal to our better angels. You might be faced with monstrous circumstances and you may have even performed a monstrous act or two yourself, but that doesn’t have to define who you are, and it doesn’t mean a little bravery and a lot of love can’t transform your life. So I try to write about that.

On a more personal note, I’ve never been as interested in stories about the struggles of pretty golden people as I have been interested in stories about the ugly malcontents who manage to hack out a happy ending for themselves.

Jeannie: What’s your favorite lesser known Greek myth and why?
Stephanie: I’m afraid this is going to make me sound very bloodthirsty, but my favorite lesser known myth is the story of the Danaids. They were the fifty daughters of Danaus who were forced to marry the fifty sons of their uncle Aegyptus. They were all very unwilling brides, and decided that they would each kill their husbands on the wedding night. When their new husbands came to ravish them, they would all have a dagger waiting. But one of the Danaids had a change of heart when her bridegroom approached her with loving gentleness and told her he wouldn’t take her virginity without her consent. By morning, forty-nine of the husbands were dead. It’s a gruesome tale that ends badly for just about everyone–the Danaids were cursed to carry jugs of water with holes in them, and the one sister who didn’t murder her husband was imprisoned–but its still a story about female self-determination and those were rare in Greek stories. It’s a story about women capable of protecting themselves and making their own choices, but also of showing compassion when treated with respect.

(Jeannie: Most Greek myths are pretty bloody aren’t they?)

Jeannie: How has your legal career shaped your approach to writing?
Stephanie: It made me work very hard at my writing so that I won’t ever have to practice law again…oh, uh, you had a different kind of answer in mind, I’ll bet. Okay, let me try again. I suppose the most obvious influence over my writing is that even though many of my heroes and heroines are vigilantes, the overall message of my stories have a serious law and order bent to them.

Jeannie: What made me sit up and notice immediately when reading your Nocturne Bites was your portrayal of the casualties of war and the complex journey of recovery and healing. I also noticed that you are involved with several charities for veterans. What drew you to this theme?
Stephanie: I’m of the opinion that you probably haven’t lived a very full life if you haven’t been dealt a few brutal emotional wounds along the way. We all suffer, we all struggle to heal from our own private tragedies, and I suspect that makes it easier for all of us to identify with the plight of soldiers who have suffered on our behalf. I have several veterans in my family, and I try to be sensitive and respectful to their sacrifices.

Jeannie: Dream “research” vacation. What is it?
Stephanie: Best question ever! Excuse me while I enjoy my little fantasy here…I want to spend a month in Italy walking through the ancient Roman ruins, having a picnic in the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany, frolicking in the sunflower fields, envisioning ancient life in the ashes of Pompeii. But those are all things I could actually do, given enough money. Less possible in the current climate is the month-long cruise down the Nile in Egypt I want to take. But maybe, some day…

Jeannie: Wonderful answers. Thank you Stephanie!

Poisoned Kisses is in bookstores now as well as available from eHarlequin, Amazon, Borders, and Barnes & Noble. Having just finished this modern day story of an immortal nymph and a war-forged hydra, I can guarantee that anyone who loves strong heroines and heart-wrenching conflict will not be disappointed. I loved this story from start to finish and could not put it down. Learn more about Stephanie Draven at http://www.stephaniedraven.com.

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Launch Celebration Giveaway Tonight

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15

2010

3:52 am

Blog Tour: It’s “Love at First Sight: Chinese Style” over at Romconinc. Also “Ten Things You Didn’t Know About Me” at LASR Reviews along with a giveaway.

Warrior Women Month: Check out the interview with Luci Romberg: stuntwoman, freerunner and American Ninja Warrior.

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Come back tonight for the giveaway drawing! Three individual names will be drawn to win one of three lovely prizes.

*Silver Phoenix is the hardcover edition with cover shown, Poisoned Kisses is mass market paperback, The Taming of Mei Lin is an ebook.

You can still enter! Blog, tweet, and/or sign-up for the newsletter to join the celebration! Enter more times for more chances to win and your name stays in all the way until the Grand Prize drawings. Details here.

Additionally there’s a giveaway for print copies of Butterfly on GoodReads. Head on over there if you can’t wait for October.

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Butterfly Swords (Historical) by Jeannie Lin

Butterfly Swords

by Jeannie Lin

Giveaway ends September 27, 2010.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

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First Celebration Giveaway This Week!

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12

2010

9:20 pm

Warrior Women Month: Come back Tuesday for an interview with Luci Romberg: stuntwoman, freerunner and American Ninja Warrior.

Blog Tour: My Book Addiction has an interview up where I talk about my thoughts regarding negative reviews. Also blogging at Novel Thoughts on Monday about the Not-So-Happy endings in Asian romance.

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The Taming of Mei Lin has been out for two weeks and has received some nice reader and reviewer responses. It makes me very happy to be giving away the first celebration giveaway this Wednesday, September 15. Three individual names will be drawn to win one of three lovely prizes.

Blog, tweet, and/or sign-up for the newsletter to join the celebration! Enter more times for more chances to win and your name stays in all the way until the Grand Prize drawings. Details here.

First name drawn wins:

A GORGEOUS hardcover copy of Cindy Pon’s debut novel, Silver Phoenix. I was so excited about her release earlier this year. I went from store to store searching for it and I LOVE the original cover so much that I bought an extra copy so someone can enjoy it as well.

Her heroine is named Ai Ling while mine is Ai Li. Complete coincidence, but they’re both young women coming into their own and embarking on a grand adventure. Read Silver Phoenix first so you’ll be ready for the sequel, Fury of the Phoenix in April 2011!  Cindy also has a wonderful blog filled with Chinese brush painting and lots of good food.

Second name drawn wins:

An autographed advance copy of Stephanie Draven’s debut from Harlequin Nocturne, Poisoned Kisses. I’ve read Draven’s shorter works for Nocturne Bites: Midnight Bound and Wild, Tethered, Bound. I was blown away by her fresh take on Greek mythology in a contemporary paranormal story. First of all, she tackles the best creatures from Greek myth: the monsters! And they’re not villains, they’re her protagonists.

I’m sure her debut will have the mesmerizing prose and creative storytelling I’ve come to expect from her stories. Plus the blurb just sings with tension and conflict. Check out Stephanie’s website and see.

Third name drawn wins:

A free download from eHarlequin for The Taming of Mei Lin. Now the cool thing about this is it’s a download code. If you already have a copy of Mei Lin, you can give this to a friend as a gift.

Get the word out to enter! Winners will be drawn Wednesday night at 8pm Central Time.

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14

2010

6:37 pm

Thank you Friends and Fans for all your support!  The Grand Prize giveaways have been announced.

Launch Celebration From September 1 – October 15

The official release date for Butterfly Swords is October 1, 2010! I’ve been touched by the enthusiasm people have shown for the book so I wanted to put some fun launch activities together in September and October.

The Goodies

Join in the launch activities and help spread the word. In return, you get positive karma and you’ll be entered in the prize drawing. Winners will be randomly drawn on September 15, October 1, and October 15.

All giveaways are open to both U.S. and international readers!

jeannie_w_swords_smallGrand Prize - A pair of steel butterfly swords*. The very same ones I used with my costume in the Dress For Historical Success workshop!

Grand Prize - A one-of-a-kind annotated version of Butterfly Swords with handwritten comments by moi. Think of it as the DVD commentary, book version. It will include discussion about story elements, reflections, how parts of the story evolved. Thought it might be fun to do.

Grand Prize - A color 8.5 x 11 print of Butterfly Swords by deviantArtist schumy330 (Cha Cha).

The three Grand Prizes will be drawn on October 15.

Book Giveaways

In addition to giveaways for Butterfly Swords and The Taming of Mei Lin, I will also be giving away a couple of other awesome titles with the same spirit of adventure and romance as my stories.

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Silver Phoenix

by Cindy Pon

Poisoned Kisses

by Stephanie Draven

Heaven Sword

& Dragon Sabre

by Jin Yong (Louis Cha)

October Book giveaways – Individual names will be drawn for: one of two autographed copies of Butterfly Swords by Jeannie Lin or a copy of the graphic novel of Heaven Sword & Heaven Sabre, vol. 1 by Jin Yong. Winners will be drawn October 1.

September Book giveaways – Individual names will be drawn for: a free digital download of “The Taming of Mei Lin” from eHarlequin, Cindy Pon’s Silver Phoenix, hardcover edition, or an autographed copy of Stephanie Draven’s debut from Harlequin Nocturne, Poisoned Kisses. Winners will be drawn on September 15.

Party favors – Official Butterfly Swords charms are going out to all newsletter subscribers. Sign up to receive the insider track on Butterfly Swords and receive a custom designed charm. Hint: I will be designing one of these for each of my books and supplies are limited. So collect them all. ;) (NOTE: You must include mailing address to receive the souvenir charm)

Be a Part of the Launch Crew!

One entry for each activity. Your name stays in for the entire celebration. :)

1. Sign up to receive the monthly newsletter

If you’d like to sign up for the newsletter, use this link.

Sign up for Jeannie’s Email Newsletter

2. Blog or Tweet about Butterfly Swords – If blogging, comment here with a link to the blog page. The topic is up to you. :)   If tweeting use hashtag #butterflyswords

3. Online badge – Post the Butterfly Swords badge on your webpage or blog which links back to http://www.butterfly-swords.com.

4. Bookmarks & Postcards - I got this idea when a couple of friends from California asked to have some bookmarks to distribute to bookstores. If you’d like a stack to give to your friendly neighborhood bookseller or library or book fair, please comment and I’ll mail them to you ASAP.

5. Blog Tour Trivia Contest – I’ll be blogging all over the interwebs in September and October. Fill out the BINGO form for additional entries.

Banners for Websites and Blogs

Please link back to “http://www.butterfly-swords.com. HTML for links is coming soon!

Static versions:

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Animated Versions:

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