Romantic Fantasy Workshop

Please join us at Romance Divas THIS WEEKEND!

Friday October 10th and Saturday October 11th, we will be joined by some huge names in fantasy and fantasy-romance for a workshop on what the difference really is between the two genres.

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Dragons, Dreams, and Determination

In case you were wondering…I’ve always loved dragons.

When I was young, I bristled at their perpetual depiction as near-demonic beings. And then I discovered Anne McCaffrey’s Pern. Ms. McCaffrey’s novels thrilled me. She imbued her dragons with the majesty and intelligence I craved. I wanted to immigrate to Pern; I dreamed of impressing a dragon—or a fire lizard, at the very least.

Many years later, I yielded to temptation and began to write my own fantasies. My first published story featured a dragon named Roddy and the little girl who inherited him upon her grandmother’s death. “Deirdre’s Dragon” was published in the September, 2005 issue of KidVisions, a children’s e-zine published by Sam’s Dot Publishing.

My first short contemporary romance also contained a dragon reference. Unfortunately, I edited the dragon out in revision. Flash Me Magazine published “Opening Her Eyes” in July, 2006. Interestingly enough, my longest and most satisfying dragon tale was also published that same month. Freya’s Bower released Sorcha’s Heart on July 30, 2006. The novella featured Caedyrn, a dangerous yet noble black dragon, and Sorcha, the human woman he learned to love.

Sorcha and Caedyrn stole hearts other than my own. Freya’s Bower liked the pair well enough to contract for a sequel to follow Sorcha’s Heart. The first, Dragons’ Choice was published last November, and I’m currently writing the submittal draft of the Dragons’ Flight. I love writing about my dragons.

“But what about the dreams and determination?” you ask.

I’ve discovered that writing can be an elusive dream without determination. I wrote “Deirdre’s Dragon” in June, 2004. After putting it through my critique group, I revised it and began to shop it to markets in July. It sold in April, 2005 and saw publication in September, 2005—well over a year after its creation. All that effort for an 800-word story!

“Opening Her Eyes” (the story where the dragon reference died in revision) was written soon after “Deirdre” in July, 2004. Two years passed between its creation and publication, but the wait was worth it. “Opening Her Eyes” won the reader’s poll for best story in its issue.

Yep. Determination is key to success in this business. A dream of writing creates a story, but determination drives it to publication.

And speaking of dreams, I’m currently dreaming of (and determined to obtain!) agent representation for my novel-length sequel to “Deirdre’s Dragon.” That first story intrigued me to the point where I needed to know why Roddy served Deirdre’s family and what his story entailed. Faery Unexpected is the result of those questions.

My older brother, a published cowboy poet, sent me a congratulatory card after reading one of my books. A soaring eagle graces the front with the caption, “Determination is halfway to destiny.” Inside it asserts, “You’re really soaring now!”

I’m not sure I’m truly up to soaring status yet, but I am nothing if not determined.

Whether your dreams involve dragons or not, I wish you the determination to see them through to destiny!

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Thursday Thirteen – Debbie Mumford's Published Works

Thirteen of Debbie Mumford’s Published Works

1. Close Call, a short story in A Cup of Comfort for Families Touched by Alzheimer’s.

2. Beneath and Beyond, an SFF story in Star Stepping.

3. Wakinyan’s Valley, an apocalyptic fantasy story in Star Stepping.

4. The Tie That Binds, a paranormal story in Star Stepping.

5. Dragons’ Choice: Sorcha’s Children Book 1 – a dragon-shifter fantasy romance novel.

6. Second Sight – a paranormal romance novel.

7. Red’s Merry Mischief, a fantasy story in Dreams & Desires, Volume 1.

8. Anywhere But Here, a Reader’s Poll Winner at Flash Me Magazine. (Currently available as a Freebie at Freya’s Bower!)

9. The Eyes Have It, a Free Read at Coffee Time Romance.

10. Opening Her Eyes, a Reader’s Poll Winner at Flash Me Magazine.

11. Sorcha’s Heart – a fantasy romance novella featuring dragons.

12. Glass Magic – a duet of fantasy romance stories.

13. Intuition, a second place Reader’s Poll winner at Flash Me Magazine.

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The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!

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Tuesday Cuteness: Gray Is In…

Who knew gray could be so…young?

Think I should quit coloring my hair and tell everyone gray is the new black? Nahh…

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Thursday Thirteen…The Writing Process

Thirteen Phases of Debbie Mumford’s Writing Process…

1. The Thrill of a new idea…characters who pop into my head and demand that I tell their story.

2. The “Getting to Know You” phase…getting to know my characters and discovering why their story is worth telling.

3. The Unexpected Twists and Turns…discovering their secrets that keep the middle from turning into a muddle *grin*

4. The Revelation that leads to The End…I always know how my story will end before I start, but discovering how my characters get there is a rush!

5. Writing those magical words: The End…the satisfaction…the pride…the utter contentment of having completed the story.

6. The first polishing draft…fixing all the little problems I was too involved with the story to notice on the first draft.

7. Sending it out to my beta-readers for comments and critiques … nail-biting time. Is it good enough to hold their interest? Does the writing show promise?

8. Reading the crits and comments…which ones do I accept and which do I choose to ignore? Decisions, decisions…

9. Writing the Final Draft…lots of writers do MANY drafts. I don’t…at least, not before submittal.

10. Printing a copy for my DH to copy-edit…you should all be so lucky as to have a detail-oriented man who isn’t a fan of your genre read your final manuscript.

11. Fixing the Errors DH discovers…and often adding a much-needed male perspective.

12. Choosing My Target Market…if the story wasn’t written with a specific market in mind.

13. Submitting That Puppy!!!!…my job is finished for now. I have no control over the outcome of this step, but I’ve done everything required of a professional writer. What comes next? Why, begin the process again, of course! *LOL*

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The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!

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