Today I'm honoured to welcome a fantastic author and publisher as part of the blog tour for her latest release, The Werewolf. Many of you will be familiar with Diane. As well as bringing many fantastic stories into the world through her imprint, Dancing Lemur Press, she's also the author of her own books, the latest being the In Darkness series with a fresh take on various creatures found in the horror and paranormal genres.
How did you get started on your writing journey? What sparked your interest in writing?
I’ve always been an avid reader. I
devoured books as a kid. One day I picked up a new release, Anne McCaffrey’s
The White Dragon, and something clicked. I could picture my name on a book
cover. That kicked off a writing frenzy.
Tell us a little about how Dancing
Lemur Press came about. Did you have any publishing experience going into it?
I’d published a couple books, doing it
all wrong. Then I really dove into research, reading everything I could get my
hands on about publishing. When I felt I had a handle on it, I mapped out the
steps, selected a name, and started putting everything in place. That was
fifteen years ago!
Your In Darkness series looks like a
lot of fun. How did the idea for writing the series come about and how did you
first get interested in paranormal fiction?
I like romance and horror so the genre
was a natural blend. I’d written and polished The Vampire and The Werewolf
eight years ago. The Alien was written 30 years ago (and needed a rewrite) and
I had an idea for The Shark. That’s when I realized they would make a good
series, tied together by the theme of darkness.
Tell us a little about The Werewolf.
There are a lot of werewolf stories out there. What makes this book stand out?
As more than one reviewer has pointed
out, it’s the sweetest werewolf story you will ever read. Often werewolf
stories are gory-scary or involve an alpha male. This is a story of acceptance
with a lycan who is gentle and shy even when in wolf form. Readers who hesitate
to read werewolf stories will enjoy its sweet innocence.
What’s it like juggling being an author
and publisher? How do you divide your time between these two roles?
My balance is chaos! Usually, I’m the
publisher. Dancing Lemur Press and our authors come first, so I don’t have a
lot of time for writing my own books. This series came about only because there
was a lull and I already had two of the stories finished. But other books are
rolling through the process with mine right now, so it’s a juggle.
What advice would you give to someone
who would like to get into publishing?
Research, research, research! Spend
months learning the process. You compete with other traditional publishers by
being professional and following standards. Don’t take shortcuts.
Can you share a favourite line from The
Werewolf?
Just one is difficult! This one makes
me chuckle as Nicholas is preparing dinner for Vicki at the family house:
“Son,
might I suggest you relax? If you’re this tense for dinner, Vicki will be
afraid to breathe.”
Are you a plotter, pantser, or
somewhere in between?
I am a definite plotter. I like making
outlines and character sheets. I really want to know where the story goes and
where it ends before I begin writing.
You have a day free of all publishing
tasks and responsibilities. What do you do with it?
I’m going somewhere! Day trip to see
something fun, go out with friends, go to a concert. Just get out and live a
bit away from my computer.
Thanks, Nick!
In
Darkness: The Werewolf
By L. Diane Wolfe
Souls shrouded in darkness…
On her own in England, Vicki trains at a prestigious fencing school. Face marred
by a birthmark, she’s suspicious of Nicholas’ attention. A dinner date reveals
his genuine interest and they begin to connect. Nicholas is attractive and she
wonders why he’s so shy and reclusive.
Then one evening she happens upon him changing into a lycan. Every werewolf
legend is shattered by the gentle, fearful creature before her. Vickie accepts
his secret, but Nicholas knows he’s an unpredictable beast. Can they trust love
enough to overcome their physical challenges?
Release date – Sept. 5, 2023
Romance/Paranormal/Shifters (FIC027310),
Romance/Paranormal (FIC027120), Fantasy/Paranormal (FIC009050)
eBook ISBN 9781939844927
$3.99 eBook available in all formats
A professional speaker and author, L. Diane Wolfe conducts seminars, offers
book formatting, and author consultation. She’s the senior editor at Dancing
Lemur Press, L.L.C. and contributes to the Insecure Writer’s Support Group.
http://www.spunkonastick.net/ - Spunk On A Stick
http://www.circleoffriendsbooks.blogspot.com - Spunk On A Stick’s
Tips
http://www.insecurewriterssupportgroup.com/ - Insecure Writer’s
Support Group
Links:
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRR4VLN7/
iTunes - https://books.apple.com/us/book/x/id6445310855
Barnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/2940165994548
Kobo - https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/Search?Query=9781939844927
Scribed - https://www.scribd.com/search?query=9781939844927&language=0
Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75711711-in-darkness
Thanks to Diane for dropping by today! Have you read any of Diane's books? Planning on picking up The Werewolf?
9 comments:
Thank you for hosting me today, Nick.
Congrats to Diane on her new book. It was interesting to learn what got her started writing. And I bet it's super hard to juggle her job as a publisher with being an author. I'm glad Diane finding time to write more.
I can't imagine juggling it all.
I honestly don't know how you do it all!
I'm amazed you found time to write your series.
I loved The White Dragon, too. I think Anne McCaffrey was a gateway drug for a lot of us.
Ha! Yeah, reading often leads to writing. And I LOVED Anne McCaffrey’s The White Dragon. I read her entire Pern series of books.
Congrats on your new release.
Natalie, it was a windfall of time I desperately needed to write again.
Liz and Lynda, The White Dragon was such a great story. I read all the Pern books when I was younger.
Hi Nick - a great interview with Diane ... we all admire how much help she gives us - yet here you mention her love of stories. By the sounds of it - this werewolf tale is bewitching and gentle ... good for her - and thanks for hosting Diane - cheers Hilary
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