New Release Interview for HOLIDAY HOWLZ: STRAY URGES

The lovely and uber-talented Fiona Jayde interviewed me for Total Exposure on my release day, and I wanted to share the interview here as well. Enjoy!

Lacey - congratulations on your new release!

Thanks, Fi! As you know, I had a blast writing this story. :-)

Stray Urges is a terrific story and I’m excited to get you in the hot seat for your release day interview.

Aww… thank you! I’m delighted to be interviewed by you!

1. I know this particular story was very different for you - what can you tell us about the behind the scene stuff for Stray Urges?

Well, as I mentioned briefly yesterday, 1st person narrative has always been my favorite. There’s something so visceral and raw about it (when done well). It’s like literally stepping into someone else’s shoes and feeling what they feel, experiencing what they experience… which–let’s face it–with erotic writing, is a pretty good thing. :-)

Despite naturally gravitating toward first person reads my entire life, I shied away from writing them. I had been told, time and time again, that first person doesn’t sell. Apparently readers don’t want it, aren’t comfortable with it, and won’t buy it. For a long time, I took that advice to heart.

For the past few years, I’ve been wrestling with a serious creative crisis. I feared I’d lost the passion that used to drive me to write, and I started wandering outside my comfort zone. That’s how STRAY URGES came about. I “heard” the heroine’s voice in my head saying that first line. “There’s only one thing worse than feeling like a bitch in heat, and that’s looking like one. And getting hit by a truck. Okay, make that two things.” So I wrote it down… and then the next line came to me, and the next, and the one after that. I wrote the entire story in about 3 days. It’s fairly short, mind you, but that productivity level, and the elation I felt while writing it, stunned me.

2. Was there something specific that sparked the idea for you or was it a gradual “discovery”?

It was a discovery process all the way! Well… no, that’s not entirely true. I pitched the story to my editor in a short paragraph a few months before I wrote it. It was very vague at that point — just enough to get me a spot on the release schedule. I knew my heroine had amnesia, and that she needed someone from her past to show her what Christmas really means… but beyond that, I had nothing.

In the end, I was thrilled with the way it came together. All the pieces just seemed to fit as I wrote: her motivation, her conflict, her background… everything was there, waiting for me to discover it.

3. I loved how you weaved the Christmas fantasy into the story! What are some of your holiday traditions? (p.s for Total Exers - the Christmas fantasy in Stray Urges was complete with naughty elves!!)

Thanks! I was on a business trip in Toronto early last month, and the major department stores had already set up their Christmas window displays. They’re not quite as large and elaborate as the ones in New York, but I found myself gawking at the detail work in each. Okay, so there were no frolicking elves in the windows… but that’s why it’s called creative license, right? *g*

As for me, I’m not big on holiday traditions. My husband and I don’t exchange gifts, we don’t decorate the house, and we don’t put up a tree. I take some time off at Christmas every year, and then we go to Mexico in early January. I’m not sure either of those count as Christmas traditions, but there you have it!

4. Does Lacey’s “real world” interact with Lacey’s “writing” world? Do they interweave? Can you look at a piece of writing and say “oh yeah, this is what was happening in my life when I wrote this?” (Hey - its better then asking where you get your ideas lol)

Umm… nope. LOL Lacey’s inner world is a chaotic mess at the best of times. I’ve noticed my writing style changing over the past few years as I’ve struggled through one creative block after the next, but in terms of plot and character, I can’t say I’ve ever been able to point to a story and say, “Oh, this came about because I was doing XYZ at the time.”

5. What can your readers look forward from you in the upcoming year?

Ha! I wish I knew!

Okay… in the short term, my alter ego, Hunter Raines, has a scorching M/M paranormal with a Christmas theme coming out… next week (yay!) from Loose Id, titled SILVER BELLS. And in January, Hunter’s got another short M/M paranormal, titled BEYOND BOUNDARIES. That’s slotted for the beginning of the month.

After that, your guess is as good as mine. :-)

Thanks Lace - and again, congratulations!

Thanks so much for the wonderful interview, Fi! The questions were terrific, and really made me think. :-)

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