From Jude Mason's Blog: Welcome Jenna Byrnes
This week I'm very pleased to welcome my co-author and good friend,
Jenna Byrnes to my blog. Jenna is special people and I hope you give her
a warm welcome.
1. How long have you been writing? What inspired you to pick the pen up one day and create characters that capture the imagination?
I
started writing when I was about ten, because I loved to read and loved
to make up stories. Those first scribblings were really awful, but I'm
sure they helped hone my skills as far as who I am today. I began
writing seriously about twenty years ago and five years ago actually got
my first stories published.
2. What genre would you like to try that you haven’t yet?
I've been tempted to try young adult (under another name, of course!) There just aren’t enough hours in a day.
3. Most
people envision an author’s life as being really glamorous. What’s your
take on this? Can you tell us something unglamorous you did within the
last week or so?
Scrubbing
toilets? Waxing my eyebrows? Authors are regular people, we hop up in
the air and put our pants on both legs at the same time just like
everybody else.
4. Plotter or pantzer?
Speaking
of pants, I'd have to say pantzer. I try to plot but usually end up
flying by the seat of my you-know-whats. Except when I co-author with
Jude Mason- plotting is a must when writing together. She only slaps me
occasionally when I don't stick to the plan!
5. What do you do when you’re suffering writers block?
Whine and moan to whoever will listen *cough* Jude *cough* then
go work on my website or do some other kind of busy work. The writing
eventually comes back. Not always as quickly as I hope, and not always
the story I had in mind. But it eventually works out.
6. What would you like to share with new writers? Any suggestions or advice?
Be
patient. Nothing happens quickly in this business. Learn the rules of
the publishing house you're submitting to. Follow those rules to the T.
Polish, polish, polish. Have someone else read your book before sending
it in. When you've shined and polished that first book and sent it off,
write another one. Never stop writing. The best way to sell a book is to
write another one. Promotion is important, but there are too many
things online that can become a time suck. Make sure you allow plenty of
time for writing.
7. What do you enjoy doing with your spare time, your non-writing time?
I
wish I could say taking long walks or another form of exercise, but I'm
a classic couch potato. I love watching all types of movies and crime
drama TV shows.
8. If you found that, for one reason or another, you couldn’t write anymore, what would you like to do instead?
Something in the business. Publish, edit, review. . .anything to be around books and writers.
9. What kind of comfort food do you like best?
Italian food comes to mind. Pizza, pasta, lasagna—anything cheesy, gooey, and yummy! Followed by something chocolate, of course.
10. What do you hope to achieve in life and when will you know that you have been a success?
I
have some pretty wonderful kids and a great husband, plus a nice
collection of books with my name in the author spot. I'm very
comfortable with what I've achieved and definitely consider myself a
success!
An Excerpt from the Boxed Set Hot Under the Collar by Jenna Byrnes
Heads or Tails
Jeff Roberts' life is all planned out for him. He's engaged to the
boss's daughter, and eventually he'll run the construction/real estate
company he works for. It'll be the perfect life.
When Kurt Lacey joins the construction crew, Jeff is suddenly fighting
urges he'd forced himself to repress. There were male lovers in his
past, but deciding that wasn't what he wanted, Jeff proceeded to 'go
straight'. Kurt has other ideas, and one night together has Jeff
rethinking his life. Does he want to be secure, responsible and boring?
Wild, exciting and nontraditional seems like lots more fun. It all comes
down to the flip of a coin—and whether Jeff chooses Heads or Tails.
(m/m erotic contemporary romance)
Chapter One
It wasn't the best sex he'd ever had, but it was decent. Any sex is good sex,
his friends would say, and Jeff Roberts tended to agree. But lately,
something was different. He rolled away from his fiancée, pretending to
be asleep.
When
he heard her steady, rhythmic breathing, he rolled back over. Lana
Birdwell looked peaceful in slumber, and much quieter than she ever was
when she was awake. Long, blond curls framed her face, giving her a
deceivingly angelic appearance. He bit back a chuckle at the thought—no
one who knew Lana would ever confuse her with an angel.
A
'bubbly personality' was how her father described her, and that was
putting it mildly in Jeff's estimation. She was an outgoing, opinionated
girl who liked to hear her own voice. Her slight stature might indicate
frailty or shyness, but he knew she was tough as nails—a real
saleswoman without a shy bone in her body.
But
what a body, he thought, glancing at her round, perfectly formed
breasts. They sat high atop her slender torso, which also sported
bikini-worthy abs. Her legs were long and shapely, converging at a
neatly trimmed apex of soft blond hair. Jeff looked at the V-shaped
patch of fuzz and wondered why the sight didn't arouse him as much as it
used to.
With
a flick of his wrist, he tossed the sheet and covered her body. Lana
sighed and snuggled into her pillow without waking. Jeff rolled over and
tugged the sheet up to his neck, willing sleep to overtake him.
"Rise and shine," Lana murmured in his ear, planting a kiss on his temple.
Jeff
opened his eyes, unsure of when he actually fell asleep. The last time
he noticed the clock it was three a.m. He'd tossed and turned half the
night, and now felt like hell. "Ugh," he grunted.
"Didn't sleep well?" She stood, fastening a large earring on her left lobe. "Seemed like you were up a lot."
"Yeah." He threw one arm across his forehead.
She
went to the dresser and picked up her other earring. Looking in the
bureau mirror, she put the hoop on and glanced at him. "You always
stress out about month's end. Running all the paperwork, making sure
everything balances—which it always does, by the way. I don't know why
you worry so much."
He
started to say it wasn't month's end bothering him, but then she'd want
to know what was. Jeff wasn't sure he could answer that question, so it
was better to let her believe it was work. "Yeah," he answered
noncommittally.
Lana
double-checked her appearance in the mirror one last time before
turning to face him. "I've got to go. I have a seven-thirty appointment
to go over some real estate listings, and I want to pick up coffee and
rolls first."
"See you later." He waved one hand in the air, and she grabbed it and squeezed.
"You bet you will. Want a bearclaw? I can leave it on your desk."
"Sure." Jeff tried to muster enthusiasm he didn't feel.
Copyright © 2011 Jenna Byrnes
Jenna's Bio: Jenna
Byrnes could use more cabinet space and more hours in a day. She’d fill
the kitchen with gadgets her husband purchases off TV and let him cook
for her to his heart’s content. She’d breeze through the days adding
hours of sleep, and more time for writing the hot, erotic romance she
loves to read.
Jenna thinks everyone deserves a happy ending, and loves to provide as
many of those as possible to her gay, lesbian and hetero characters. Her
favorite quote, from a pro-gay billboard, is “Be careful who you hate.
It may be someone you love.”
For the latest news, visit Jenna’s website at http://www.jennabyrnes.com/