Saturday 29 September 2012

HARLEQUIN's SYTYCW !!


THE CALL

Submit Your First Chapter and 100-Word Pitch


MY RESPONSE

Francesca My Love

Harlequin® Historical (Mills & Boon Historical Romance)




The interesting thing about this contest is that I does not allow you to use your PSEUDONYM, so, above you will notice the name of the story I wrote and its genre. I was up until three-forty AM this morning because it was getting close to the wire and I wasn't sure which time zone they were working with. I am sure if I had dug around I could have found it but here we are - I am officially submitted. 

This manuscript is completed but it does need some serious editing - that is the next step in the process. I have until October 21st to review and revise so I am anticipating a very busy few weeks.

Please see below for the link that will get you to the contest site, and if you could please vote for my story, I need to be in the top 25 to get this manuscript in front of Harlequin. Voting starts on October 2nd and runs until the 11th and you are allowed one vote daily.






Last year I didn't do so well because I had no idea I was meant to be "SELF-PROMOTING".  So, If you could please LIKE me via the above noted link on FaceBook while we wait for the POLLS TO OPEN, that would be great.

This manuscript I have submitted in set in Regency England so it is a HISTORICAL ROMANCE.

Thanks in advance for your help in the self-promotion of this manuscript, I really appreciate it.

Maggie

Friday 14 September 2012

Friday Flirt Excerpt Day with Mistletoe Accomplished by Maggie Devine


Today at The Author's Den, come see the Friday Flirt Excerpt Day with from the story MISTLETOE ACCOMPLISHED by Maggie Devine at the following Link:


I loved writing this story! There is something about winter with its short days and long nights that I find magical, especially around Christmas with the added romance of twinkling decorations and glowing lights. When I was young, my parents would take me and my brothers to Vermont skiing at March break and that is where I realised how much I love quaint small towns, especially those hidden away in the mountains of Vermont. We would make the journey by car and it never seemed long at all, there was always so much to look at. With every town we drove through my imagination soared, and for the week that we were there, I felt as if I was in heaven. I love Vermont, so what better place to set up this story than in one of my favourite American states, and at my favourite time of year, Christmastime.

I hope you like it.

Maggie





Monday 10 September 2012

All About HEROES With Maggie Devine - Where do they really come from....?

Today is another big day for me. I was recently interviewed by Denise Moncrief, another well respected author out in the world, doing what she was born to do. Her questions (see link below) were interesting and something I had not given much thought to until she posed them in early August. Because I had not paid much attention to exactly where my men materialised from (I assumed they were merely figments of my imagination), it took a while to come up with the answers and it got me thinking, where do they really come from? 

Are my heroes men I secretly desire to get to know better? This is an easy answer - no. Not one of my Heroes fall into this category of unrequited love on my part. I can honestly say, there is no one in the world at this very moment that I feel remotely interested in, which is a happy thought indeed because it gives me something to look forward to! I look forward to finally connecting with 'him'.

Are my Heroes men from my past who are (hopefully) inconspicuously disguised as Heroes in my books? My original answer to this was also "No, there is no one from my past that is playing the role of Hero in any of my book(s)..." or at least, nobody who makes an appearance 'in full'. There are certain aspects from some of the really great men I have dated along the way, but none appear 'in whole' as any of my Heroes. If I were to tease out characteristics of them individually, I could say "yes, that one is like CT because he's sporty without arrogance, and that one is like CS because of his philanthropic ways, and that sexy voice definitely belongs to MVdW...sigh... These were very important men from my past who have, in essence, given shape to certain Heroes within my books, but none of my Heroes are completely based on any of them as none are real. And any similarities to the above mentioned are embellished/changed/and mostly a figment of my imagination of what the perfect man would need to be for my Heroine - I always give her the man she needs to help her carry on in life, in a manner to which she deserves.  

But what about the sub-characters, such as the the good-for-nothing men from my Heroine's past who show up to rock the proverbial boat every now and then, and the ne'er-do-well women who take great pleasure in their attempts to move in on my Hero so as to get in the way of my Heroine's happy ending? Who are these people? Upon on deeper reflection a few more new thoughts occurred to me. I know we are suppose to be talking about my Heroes, but what of the villainous mongrel(s) and the shrewish floozy(s) whom inevitably make an appearance and ultimately FAIL in their vain attempts to ruin my Heroine's life for their own selfish and disingenuous reasons...who are they? I will say this - I may never have known you personally, and we may never have met, but I am glad you came into my life when you did and were there to stop me from making a colossal mistake....so thank you. I can honestly say I truly appreciate all of the good things that you have helped bring to my life through your act of kindness, so may God bless you. You educated me and made me a wiser person. AND I now have a clear idea of what a true 'slapper' really is which has assisted me in my portrayal of certain character flaws in my antagonists.  

What would I have done without you? All of you, the good, the bad, and the ugly.

God Bless
xoxo
Maggie





Denise Moncrief can be found at the following links: