My favorite time of the year

…is now.

I love the autumn: the smells, the sights, the feeling of starting anew (even though the plants and trees are ready to curl up and sleep for a few month), the clothes (big, bulky sweaters), and the food! Hot cider, chili, soup, pumpkin muffins, caramel apples…yuuuuum. Hayrides and bonfires and barn dances too.

I do love autumn. It was in autumn that I met my Music Man and we began our relationship. We visited a nearby cider mill one day, and that has become an annual trek for us and now our children.

What's your favorite autumn custom?

Also…I just placed an order for my new Powered by Vis Bulla tees…I should have them within a week or so, so if you're interested, go here to order. Wheee! 

 

 

Readers Ask: About The Bleeding Dusk ARCs

…and when I'll be doing the drawing from the names of people whose questions I've answered here on Readers Ask.

The answer is: when I get the ARCs (advance review copies), which will probably be in early October. So, that means you still have time to submit a question to be answered. Send it to questions at colleengleason dot com, and if I answer your question on the blog, you're entered.

I'll be giving away more than one copy.

Chris was asking for more information about The Bleeding Dusk, so here's a little more info about the story by way of a few chapter titles from the book (these are random, and in no particular order):

In Which Victoria's Idyll Is Invaded

In Which Victoria Develops an Acute Dislike of Sugarplums

In Which Our Heroine is Forced into a Gown and Its Accoutrements

In Which Our Heroine Finds Herself in a Compromising Position

Wherein Wayren Reveals a Disturbing Prophecy

Wherein the Merits of Italian Desserts Are Discussed After an Eventful Evening

Wherein We Are Reminded That Hell Hath No Fury 

So, there you go. A bit o' hints about the book. Which chapter sounds the most interesting to you?

Synchronicity II

I just love it when things come around, when there are signs that I'm doing the right thing, that the path I'm on is the correct one. Don't you?

It is especially fulfilling when it has to do with my writing, since, as I've mentioned numerous times, I'm more of an organic writer than a plotter. Things happen all the time that surprise me.

So when I'm worked on a vague, half-baked idea, and things start to fit into place, and then the synchronicity supports it, I'm delighted.

For example, when I was writing The Bleeding Dusk, I was also reading The Count of Monte Cristo (fabulous, fabulous book, by the way–make sure you read the unabridged, full translation by Robin Buss. Someone ought to write a happier ending to the love story, though.). As you know, Dusk takes place in Rome, and I wanted to make sure I set the scene, and the feel, of Rome when I started the book.

During the writing of those first chapters, I happened to read the chapters in Monte Cristo that take place in Rome, during its Carnivale. (Of course, Monte Cristo is set some twenty-thirty years later than my books, but the Carnivale and its traditions hadn't changed). Those chapters that I was reading in Monte Cristo gave me the idea of setting the first few scenes in Dusk during the Carnivale–for it was perfect for vampires to be lurking about, behind masks and in the crowded streets, just waiting for their chance to lure someone away. *cue evil laughter*

Synchronicity. I would never have thought of it if I hadn't been reading Monte Cristo.

And as I started to think about When Twilight Burns, which I'm writing right now, I knew I'd be bringing Victoria and Company back to London. She's got unfinished business there, and it was time for her to return.

But several months before I started to work on this book, a friend of mine, Devon Wolfe, told me about a book he'd been reading called The Ghost Map. He thought I'd find it interesting, in light of my books–and he was right. It's about how the cholera epidemic in London was finally attributed to foul water, and how it eventually led to the building of sewers under the city.

Now my books, again, are set prior to this time, but only by a few decades. But what I found most fascinating was the information about the underground rivers and even buildings beneath London. And about the people who worked there, making a living for themselves by sifting through human and animal waste. What a great place for vampires to hang out!

So then I requested a book from the library to supplement my research. And it didn't come. And it didn't come. And it didn't come–for four weeks.

The day after it came, I walked into the room where my Music Man happened to be watching the History channel…and guess what the topic of the show was? The underground sewers, rivers, and Roman/medieval buildings of London.

Like I said, synchronicity. The universe was making sure I was going to get my research done, even if the library system wasn't cooperating!

And the weirdest thing about this research was that I made up a the ruins of a medieval abbey under London, where, ironically, the vampires hang out. And guess what. There really is a medieval abbey under London.

Way cool.

The slaying of hyphens

Apparently, the OED is decimating my beloved hyphens. 

O, woe is me! I love using hyphens in compound-word adjectives (even if my copyeditors don't). After all, I was raised on Strunk & White, which I still use as my grammar bible, even though it seems to be losing favor. (*sob*)

S&W says, in regards to hyphens:

"When two or more words are combined to form a compound adjective, a hyphen is usually required…Do not use a hyphen between words that can better be written as one word, 'water-fowl,' 'waterfowl.' Your common sense will aid you in the decision, but a dictionary is more reliable. The steady evolution of the language seems to favor union: two words eventually become one, usually after a period of hyphenation."

Hey! Strunk & White aren't wrong! Yay! My faith is restored. (In the OED, not S&W. My faith in them has never waivered. They were the ones who finally helped me nail who v. whom.)

Do you have a Strunk & White? Is it as dog-eared as mine (which dates from my undergrad years, which were much longer ago than I care to admit)?

What's your grammar hangup? Your favorite punctuation mark? (My editor would probably claim mine is the semi-colon, although I'm getting better at restraining myself from abusing the poor little thing.)

 

Tomorrow, I will write about synchronicity (and therein will be a leetle tiny tease about Gardella 4).

 

 

 

(No, not that Synchonicity. That was just an excuse to post a pic of Sting.) 

Fun Freebies on a Friday

Have you been over to my Web site lately?

If not, you should check it out…I've got some new stuff over there.

1. My Immortalize Your Friend in a Book Contest. What are you waiting for? How many chances do you have to be in a book? Check it out and nominate a friend, and maybe you'll win too.

2. Free stuff! Bleeding Dusk bookmarks for the asking–just send me an email at bookmarks at colleengleason dot com (don't forget to include your snail addy) and I'll ship some off to you. Even if you're overseas!

3. And this is the best part…Gardella Chronicles desktop wallpapers. Very cool and slick. I've got The Rest Falls Away on my laptop, and The Bleeding Dusk on my desktop. (Hmmph. I think I need a third computer.)

4. Oh, no, wait, this is the best part: A sneak peek of The Bleeding Dusk is finally posted on my site. Stay tuned for a full chapter excerpt coming soon!

Have a great weekend! 

About Me

Colleen Gleason Historical Author

I'm a novelist who writes the historical vampire slayer series, The Gardella Vampire Chronicles. When I'm not working on my next book, I love to read, watch movies, and raise my three kids and husband.

Coming February 5


Watch for the third installment of the Gardella Vampire Chronicles, coming to bookstores everywhere in February!

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The second installment of the Gardella Vampire Chronicles takes Victoria to Venice and Rome.
 

The First in the Gardella Vampire Chronicles

My novel, The Rest Falls Away, first in the Gardella Vampire Chronicles, described as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Pride & Prejudice"

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