Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Let your Characters Do the Talking with Guest Blogger Charlene Wilson

Chat with Class Act Books author Charlene Wilson and win an Amazon.com gift card!


Here's what she had to say...


Toot my own horn? Really? Um, let’s see… “Beep.” Oh, louder? Ahem… “Honk.” No? Wow. Okay, let’s try to do it right this time… “AhoooGaaaw!!!” Oh, Yeah! That’s the ticket!


Kudos to all those who have an outgoing personality. Put me in the spotlight and you’ll see how fast I can turn red and try to slink off stage. The same goes for all the bloggers out there. You simply amaze me. I would never imagine anyone wanting to know my personal take on things. But I really wanted to try it on my website. So, taking a leap of faith, I added a blog page.

I have to admit, there were several times (okay, 90% of the time) I sat in front of my computer screen and just stared. Let me write a story and I can’t stop the words from flowing. Have me share what I think and um, well…yeah. That’s when they started talking. That’s right. My characters. We sat down, in my head, and had a nice little chat. They let me know that they were more than happy to take the spotlight. I was thrilled!

What better way to introduce the personalities in my books to readers? That was when Character Corner was born. We have conversations over coffee, have girl’s days out, or they even make special requests for future books. For a shy writer like me, this is a great alternative to blogging.

Of course, it helps to be a bit schizophrenic. *wink* You can check it out at: http://charlenewilson.webs.com/apps/blog/

A Note from the Book Boost: I'm one of those people who is very outgoing and NEVER at a loss for words (just ask my husband). In fact, between me and the kids, he's lucky to get a word in! But I think that blogging through your characters is a great idea. Thanks for joining us and please tell us more about your upcoming release!

Blurb:

They outlive their loves by thousands of years. Reincarnation doesn’t exist on this plain. Yet they continue to accept others for whatever time they have together. Save for Cole. His love for his last wife burns in his soul four centuries after her death.

When the service they render to the Lords of Cornerstone Deep brings him face to face with Anna, something unexpected happens. In a realm of silent souls, hers calls to him. He responds with a kiss; one that joined with the spell of servitude, binds her soul.

Upon discovering who she really is, he tries desperately to undue his wrong, despite the determination of the Lord to keep her.


Excerpt:

The lights died, and shadows replaced the candescent glare. Lights out already? Anna threw her gaze to the window. Dusk.


She slid the aromatic candle closer, using the dim glow to finish positioning the intricate glass forms. Its stout core had lessened over the hours she’d worked. Though she thought about snuffing out the gift after Dressen’s actions, she couldn’t bring herself to extinguish the comforting scent.


Cursed time. She draped her work station with a light cloth and threw on her jacket. With the bejeweled candleholder tight in her grip, she rushed out the door. The scent of licorice and vanilla trailed from the flame as she weaved her way through adjoining art studios and corridors.


As she emerged from Cantrell Artisan, she shivered in the spring air. The industrial West Side’s sulfuric odor rode the breeze from across town, and the fragrant fire flickered out. She cradled the holder between the large granite lion paws that sat beside the steps. It fit nicely. She sniggered at the sight. Kyle Dressen’s artistic contribution to the sphinx.


She stepped onto the sidewalk and looked around. Humor faded. Vapor loomed over the empty streets like phantoms gathering warmth from the asphalt. She briskly rubbed her sleeves. The slight warming did nothing to ease her insecurity. Street lights blinked on but offered little comfort as the newscaster’s announcement flooded her mind. “After much deliberation, the new curfew of 2024 has been set into place. Lord Kyle Dressen, Grand Marshal of the courts, announced the bill’s passing, and urges all to adhere as strict measure will be taken to ensure vandalism of the East Side is eradicated.”


What a ridiculous notion. The impoverished East Side getting aid from the lawmakers. Yet now, unease filled her. Her co-workers’ gossip on the matter didn’t help her anxiety. An apprehensive tone caught her voice as she repeated the warning. “Curfew breakers will never be seen again.” Her whisper sent mist through the chill. She wished she hadn’t spoken.


Anna hurried across the open court and down an adjacent street. Awnings rustled in the wind. Neon signs that once invited late-night commerce hung dead behind barred windows. Her rushed steps echoed through the air.


She looked to the sky. A blanket of stars covered the firmament. She’d worked too late. Again.

“God, I’m not going to make it.”


Her steps quickened, and she caught her breath as she approached the shortcut through the park. The wide corner entrance stood closed. The ancient stone griffin perched high on the gateway glared down at her. She shook the bars with disbelief. “When do they ever lock Shilo Park?” Scanning the long gates that fortified the urban green, fear clutched her stomach.


“Anna.”


She whipped around. The sound was like a whisper to her mind yet clear as if spoken. Her gaze intensified as she studied the shadowed pavement. Beneath the dim light of a street lamp, dense smoke billowed and rose, taking the form of three men. Her throat clenched.

“What…in…the…world!” She spun around and ran.


“There’s no use in running.”


Throwing her hands to her ears, she tried to block out the voice. An abandoned shuttle van propped half way up the curb offered the only protection along the vacant street. She darted across the road to find refuge.


Her long hair netted her face as she stumbled past street-side clutter. She swiped the strands away. Catching her balance, she raced along the storefronts and spotted a weak halo down an alley. An open door? She rushed into the darkness.


Puddles of discarded waste filled the dips in the pass, and the air was thick with a foul stench. Her frantic feet beat the pavement as she raced to every locked door.


Steady footsteps followed.


She gasped with each failed entry. “Come on. Just one open door.” A cry ripped her throat as she turned to the final promise of safety. The small lamp flickered. Obscene graffiti sprawled the length of the wall that blocked her escape; the dim halo highlighted the neon paint.


She turned to the way she came. Her body trembled, and she backed into a corner for support. “This is a nightmare.” Her shallow voice quivered and sent denial through her. “This isn’t happening!” The tomb-like closure briefly echoed her claim but the measured steps resounded as they approached.


She stared at the forms as they overtook the narrow alley. A man led center, his companions flanking. Each unified stride caused their capes to furl with controlled motion. Their focus was on her. The bleak lamp lit their approach--a dark trio. Reapers, all of them--black hair, black eyes, black cloaks. Curfew breakers are never seen again. At that moment, she believed. Anna held her breath as if to ward off the imminent danger.


They stopped a few feet from her, and the leader stepped forward.


The other men waited.


Endless time filled her as she gazed at their resolute faces. She swallowed hard to ward off the want of air.


With graceful motion, the leader lifted his hand as if setting a butterfly free. A mist, the brilliance of snow crystalline encircled her and lingered in the air.


Anna struggled to withhold a gasp.


“You have to breathe sometime.”


The voice sifted through her mind. Her lungs burned, begged for relief. Fear gripped her as she succumbed to need, and the tiny crystallites flowed past her lips.


The taste of divinity touched her senses, and the promise of bliss sang in her mind. The invitation was overwhelming, irresistible. A wave of serenity coated her emotions.


She met his gaze.


A small smile touched his coal eyes. It penetrated her soul. Opposition dissolved.


He inhaled the sparkling mist and leaned close. Cradling her face in his hands, he touched his lips to hers. They were warm and seductive, unexpectedly tender. The aroma of licorice and cream flowed through her. She accepted his attention, intoxicated by the offering. In a gentle motion, she felt the loving caress of his tongue on hers. Eternity echoed in her heart.


With a breath, the magic spell filled her. Heat steamed her lungs and filtered throughout her body. Every wave carried with it memories; the last words of her father, the aged photo of her mother she clung to as a child.


Subjection engulfed her mind. All wonderment ceased under its capture. Rapture sealed her senses and final will vanished.



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Author Bio:


My parents had wander blood. Consequently, I’ve lived all over the United States and gained an appreciation for the variety of personalities and natural beauty our country offers. As a youth, I would write down thoughts about the areas I lived in and soon took to writing stories. I’ve written several fantasy novels and my fingers keep typing. I guess as long as those conversations in my head continue, I’ll send them to the paper and appease that little muse that whispers them in my ear.

Visit her blog here: http://charlenewilson.webs.com/apps/blog/


Cornerstone Deep
coming in November from Class Act Books!


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8 comments:

*yadkny* said...

Hi Charlene!
Character Corner sounds like a lot of fun! I love the cover of Cornerstone Deep and the story sounds really good... thanks for the excerpt! I'm adding this one to my wishlist and Happy Early Release since November isn't that far off:)

yadkny@hotmail.com

Moridin said...
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Marsha A. Moore said...

I'll always love that magical kiss of Cole's in your excerpt! Can't wait to read the polished copy. I already know it's an amazing book!

Charlene A. Wilson said...

Thanks yadkny.

Charlene A. Wilson said...

Mordin,
Yes, I think the places I've lived have had an influence on my writing. The personalities I've encountered were amazing. And thanks for the the edit catch. ;)
Charlene

Charlene A. Wilson said...

Marsha,
You're wonderful! Thanks for all your help with Cornerstone Deep.
Charlene

Sandra Cox said...

Great blog, Charlene.

Charlene A. Wilson said...

Thanks Sandra. ;)