Thursday, September 3, 2009

Interview with Michelle Rowen & Tall, Dark and Fangsome Giveaway


Today we have the talented and busy author, Michelle Rowen ,with us for an interview and a giveaway of her newest book Tall, Dark and Fangsome.

Hi Michelle, thanks for joining us at Fang-tastic Books today.

You are a busy writer, you've had a lot of new releases this year and more to come. Tell us a little about Tall, Dark and Fangsome the 5th and final book in your Immortality Bites series.

Tall, Dark & Fangsome pretty much takes everything that has come into play in the first four books of this series and brings it all to a fang-filled head. Sarah’s nightwalker curse, the one that has turned her into a sun-fearing evil-esque vamp, is dealt with (although I won’t say what the outcome is!); Gideon Chase, the leader of the vampire hunters, is blackmailing her to turn him into a super-vamp with her very special blood; the Red Devil, a vigilante vampire, has officially come out of retirement; and two characters from earlier books come out to lend a hand. And there is that pesky fact that the man Sarah’s in love with is in a 600-year-old marriage of convenience with a wife who refuses to sign the annulment papers. Of all the damn nerve!! Nothing is easy for Sarah, that’s for sure. It is amusing to me to torture her so. *evil laugh*

What was the inspiration for your fun characters in the Immortality Bites series? I loved that these characters were not the stereotypical vamps. Poor Sarah has just never had the greatest time being a vamp with everything going wrong all the time and it looks like the final book may have her dealing with more than ever.

My original inspiration for Sarah was Bridget Jones, back during the heyday of chick-lit. I loved that snarky girl-next-door character and thought how much fun it would be to turn her into a blood-drinking vampire. I was very influenced by Joss Whedon’s fine mix of comedy and drama as well. Sarah’s sense of humor comes from yours truly. Her looks come from Sandra Bullock, circa While You Were Sleeping. Thierry pretty much appeared out of nowhere, but started off as a bit of a parody of (or ode to) those angsty, guilt-ridden vampires that always seem to appear in vamp books and movies. Luckily, he did take on a life of his own and I was able to reach down into him and find his many layers. Not sure he appreciated that much, though. ;) I wanted to play with vampire myths, most of which aren’t even all that accurate -- Dracula was a daywalker. My vamps can go out during the day and they aren’t undead, since they still have heartbeats and normal body temperature. Later books made me want to mix it up even more, so I created “nightwalkers,” who are an ancient undead, sun-fearing vampire (now extinct) that gave modern-day vamps their bad and frequently unjustified reputation.

Are you going to miss writing about Sarah and Thierry?

I already do! They’ve been a huge part of my life for five plus years and I’m sorry to see the end of them. However, I am excited about my new projects and characters. It helps a little bit with the mourning.

I see you have a YA book coming out in October, Demon Princess: Reign or Shine. Can you tell us a little about this book?

It’s about a sixteen year old girl who is surprised to learn that her father (whom she’s never met) is a demon king in another dimension called the Shadowlands. This, of course, makes her a demon princess and heir to his throne who’s about to start manifesting some demonic powers she needs to keep secret as she deals with this life-changing news. Her father sends a super-cute messenger/bodyguard named Michael to help her out and he has some mighty big secrets of his own. It’s a whole lot of fun. :) The first book is out in October and the second book, Reign Check, is out next May!

Do you have to switch modes and watch yourself when you write YA so you don't put in too much adult humor or sexual scenes? Is it hard switching back and forth between genres?

I wrote the second book in my Demon Princess series right after I wrote my first Harlequin Blaze, and I have to say.... no, I had no problem whatsoever switching between the two. It all comes down to character for me. It’s not the writing that makes the book sexy or adult, it’s the characters and their decisions and, well, needs. So when I’m writing my teen characters, I’m not dealing with Blaze or adult paranormal situations. My voice trends tamer to start with so it’s all working out quite nicely so far (I think!)

Congrats on the newest of your book deals. I am looking forward to Nightshade, when is the expected release date for it?

Thank you! I’m very excited about it. Nightshade and its sequel will be a fast-paced supernatural vampire thriller, more in-tone with the novel, Countdown, I wrote as Michelle Maddox. I have no firm release dates for these, but they will likely be out in 2011.

So why the new name, Rachel Connor?

Because these books have a much different, edgier feel than my Michelle Rowen light paranormals and I use the F-word a lot. ;) I’m not using the Michelle Maddox name (it’s been retired) since it’s not sci-fi or futuristic. Rachel Connor will write edgy, sexy, dangerous urban fantasy. At least, that’s the goal!

I've always been curious as to why some authors add new pen names for new genres and/or publishers, does the publishing company own rights to your name so when you switch to a new publisher you have to switch names or is it just to keep your genres separate?

No, the publisher does not own the rights to my pen names. They are all mine. However, in book contracts there is sometimes something called a “non-compete” clause, which states you cannot publish a similar book with a different publisher usually within six months or so of each other. If a writer is particularly prolific, they will want to ax that clause (if they can) or take on a new pen name to help get their books out there a bit more often. It is also very useful if you’re writing strikingly different books or want to “start fresh” with a new audience.

I see that you have written under the names Michelle Maddox, Michelle Rowen and now Rachel Connor. Do you ever get confused when doing a signing or event and have to think about which name you are working under? Ever sign the wrong name in a book?

And none of them are even my real life name! Well, except for the Michelle part. Michelle Rowen is my most natural signature and only in the very beginning did I mistakenly sign my real name in a book because I was distracted. Now I sign Michelle Maddox and that M in the last name is not an easy thing to remember. There are a few books that end up signed as “Michelle Rowen aka: Michelle Maddox” because I wrote the wrong name. My pen automatically wants to go for that R. However, Michelle Maddox has been retired after one book so I only have to deal with two pen names. Rachel Connor will be a whole new ball of wax, but I won’t have to worry about that for a while, LOL. I am so used to being called Michelle Rowen that it has fully become my name in dealings with everything to do with writing. It helps that I have multiple personalities to deal with this issue. ;)

Thank you for joining us today. I look forward to reading Tall, Dark and Fangsome and all of your other upcoming releases.

Thank you so much for having me, Roxanne!!


I'd like to offer a copy of Tall, Dark and Fangsome to one commentor.

This is open to everyone, Michelle is offering international shipping so all those in the UK and everywhere else that get left out of so many contests (sorry) here at FB this is your chance to win a fab book. Just leave a comment and you'll be entered to win.

38 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Interview! Please count me in!
bjwaldron(at)gmail.com

Thnx,

Brande

Ellz said...

I love Michelle Rowen and I will truely miss Sarah and Theirry. I have all the books but this one so thanks for a chance to complete my set.
zenfoxflowerATyahooDOTcom

katsrus said...

Wonderful interview. Sounds like really great reading. Please enter me too.

Patti (@TheLoveJunkee) said...

Nice interview! Laughed when she talked about pen names - never thought about it causing confusion at signings!

pspinney AT cox DOT net

Cyd said...

Hello Michelle Rowen,
Thanks for the wonderful interview.
I can't wait to get my hands on Tall, Dark and Fangsome.

Anonymous said...

I would love to be entered in your draw. Thanks.
wandanamgreb (at) gmail (dot) com

Shannon McKelden said...

Great interview, Michelle! I'm so looking forward to all the new books you have coming! Count me in for T,D&F! Shannon AT shannonmckelden DOT com

cari_tx said...

Fun interview! Sounds like a great read. Enter me please

cari_tx at yahoo dot com

Amy J said...

What a great interview! I love these books! Please enter me in the contest!
djsfoxylady@gmail.com

Amy J

Meljprincess said...

Michelle, I've read BITTEN AND SMITTEN and STAKES AND STILETTOS. I know I'd really enjoy TALL, DARK AND FANGSOME. Your books are FANGTASTIC!!!

Mel K.
Meljprincess AT aol DOT com

Misalo said...

Hi Michelle, hi Roxanne,

I loved the interview, thank u so much.

It's pretty cool you can get that "close" nowadays (don't worry, no stalking ;)) to an author u like to read so very much. Thank you :)

I really would like to take part in the drawing.

Looking forward to all your new releases coming out in Europe!

All the best, Misalo

Judy said...

This sounds like a very good read. My granddaughter would also like the new YA series coming out. I will have to check that out for her.

Judy (magnolias_1@msn.com)

Asylumgirl said...

Hi Michelle! I've read Bitten and Smitten. Loved it! Sounds like I need to get caught up with the others.
Sounds like multiple personalities works out great for you. lol

Deidre
deidre_durance at hotmail dot com

Jen said...

Great interview! Can't wait to read this one. Definitely count me in to this contest.

booklvrjen@gmail.com

Jen

Cybercliper said...

Great interview...I love this series and am really going to miss Theirry. Congrats on the new release!!!

Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews said...

Great interview and author!

I love this series and sad to see it end!

Please enter me and good luck everyone!

Anonymous said...

great interview
please enter me for the giveaway
thanks
elaing8(at)netscape(dot)net

SharonJM said...

Michelle, thanks for the interview and the contest. Thanks for explaining some of the reasons for using pen names. You are a new author to meand I like the premise of your series.

Jasmine said...

Another great interview. Can't wait to get this.

tarma(at)rogers(dot)com

Estella said...

Enjoyed the interview.
Can't wait to read the book!

kissinoakATverizonDOTnet

Sylvester Katt said...

Dear Michelle - very good interview! Have read all the books in the series, and Tall, Dark & Fangsome was the best. You pulled all the books together into a very good series ending book. Read this on eBook, so having a signed copy would be the cats meow! Looking forward to seeing your Harlequin Blaze book coming out soon, since I am a Blaze subscriber!

Good job!

Ann

sylvesterkatt at msn dot com

tetewa said...

I've been looking forward to this one, I'd like to be included! tWarner419@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Oh, Michelle. I love your books and you are hilarious on Twitter. You are such a fun person. :)
E-Mail: Jaylah122 (at) aol (dot) com
Twitter: ItsMeJaylah
Thanks,
Jennifer Lauren

Barbara E. said...

I enjoyed the lovely interview and look forward to seeing whatever Michelle comes up with next. I'd love to win a copy of Tall, Dark and Fangsome because I haven't picked it up yet.

cait045 said...

I love the first books in this series so I am very excited to read Tall, Dark and Fangsome. Great interview by the way!!!

usignolc(at)yahooDOTcom

chey said...

Great interview!
I'm looking forward to reading Tall, Dark and Fangsome.

Renee (BlacknGoldGirlsBookSpot) said...

Congrats on the second printing (already!) of Tall Dark and Fangsome...it doesn't surprise me though! These books are awesome!! Please enter me! I'd love a signed copy!

XOXO~ Renee
steelergirl83(at)gmail(dot)com
http://steelergirl83.blogspot.com

mariska said...

I'm so jealous with whom already read books from Michelle :) I've been following you around to get the chance to win this book. The cover is fabulous!

Mariska
cuniquas at gmail dot com

sweet tiddies said...

Another great interview Michelle. And here is to me trying to win again. jeesh. *loves*.
brodythewildchild(at)yahoo(dot)com

Michelle Rowen said...

Thanks for the comments everyone. They're appreciated. You all rock! :)

rita said...

I love this genre!!! It just gets better all the time.

Anonymous said...

I love Michelle Rowen. Great Interview. Count me in. Thanks

throuthehaze said...

great interview! Count me in please
throuthehaze at gmail dot com

Ina said...

Hi Rachel Connor ;)
it's great to see you here!
Please count me in ;)

inale87(at)gmx(dot)at

Hugs,
Ina

Michele L. said...

Hi Michelle!

So nice to have you here at Fang-tastic! It was a lot of fun to read your interview!

You are a fantastic writer! I have enjoyed all your books. Would love to win your latest one!

Have a wonderful Labor Day Weekend!

Ms. Asphyxia said...

I wish that I could meet the vampire of my dreams.

Valorie
morbidromantic@gmail.com

heatherzilla said...

Good interview! I loved reading the inspiration for the characters.
Please include me in the giveaway.
heatherzilla(at)care2(dot)com

Anonymous said...

Amazing interview. Thanks Michelle. Please keep writing.
angel28140(AT)yahoo(DOT)com
-Lisa B.

 
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