Current state of play

Now Loose Id has closed its doors, Alexa and I have a ton of books with no home and no outlet to sell them. Bear with us while we decide what to do. We're most concerned about an unreleased one, the sequel to Turn up the Heat. The contract was in the mail when LI decided no more new books, missing the cutoff by a day. Darn.

To be honest, I'm in a slump writing-wise. Royalties are so low that thank goodness this isn't what I rely on to eat and the market is saturated and I'm just one invisible drop. Meh.

Could be I go back to fanfic, though I'm missing a fandom along with my mojo. I was reading some of my fic and I'd forgotten how much fun I had with it. The smut just poured out, millions of words of it, heheh.

Do have some ideas though and writing isn't a job but an addiction so maybe I'll take the summer off and start fresh in the fall when my nest will be empty as both my kids will be at uni ::lip quivers::

See you all soon!
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message 1: by kimberly_rose (last edited Jun 08, 2018 04:30AM) (new)

kimberly_rose Fanfic is usually an extremely rewarding experience, that's for sure. That's how I originally found the mm genre (and became obsessed with it). Which fandom inspires you currently? I was quite in love with Gakuen Babysitters recently; it's an older (but ongoing) manga with a newly released anime.


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KimberlyRose wrote: "Fanfic is an experience, that's for sure. That's how I originally found the mm genre (and became obsessed with it). Which fandom inspires you currently? I was quite in love with The Babysitters' Cl..."
Same here! Spike/Xander in the Buffy fandom back in 2003 and I was all, wow, what is this ::grabby hands::

My daughter was heavily into the BSC bks but I've not seen the anime/manga; will let her know.

Currently, no fandom I want to write for. Enjoying the new season Trollhunters. I miss having a fandom but Neopets is kind of it which isn't so conducive to writing.


message 3: by kimberly_rose (last edited Jun 08, 2018 04:38AM) (new)

kimberly_rose Lol, wrong babysitters' club, sorry! I know the one you're talking about, though--it was EVERYWHERE in the 80s and 90s.

I should have used the Japanese name (edited comment). It's about a teenager and his toddler brother whom he cares for--their parents die and he is sent to live with an older lady who runs an elite school. He has to run the before and after school daycare for the teachers. There's something about the siblings-caring-for-siblings theme that gets me every time.

Anyway, it's absolutely adorable, and has an extremely slash-able couple: the shy and sincere teen and another teen who helps out, who is very cross. Lol. Your daughter may like it too. But she'll be busy at uni! (Gasp, sorry, don't cry! Your babies are flying away! But they'll always love mamma.)

I've never heard of Trollhunters; I'll check it out.


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OHHHH! Lol. Okay. Trollhunters is really good. It's on Netflix and it's very engaging; young boy picks up amulet, becomes hunter of bad trolls in town, protector of good ones with his friends to help. Sounds cliched but it's got our whole family loving it. The animation is great.


message 5: by Astro (new)

Astro Hiiiii! Long time, no talk. I don't know if you remember me (and I'm certainly not making it easy by changing all my names), but I remember you and we're friends and have been for a long time on this site. : P My old screen name used to be TehOpheliac on LiveJournal and I'm pretty sure that's where we met -- through your old Spike/Xander fic, I'm guessing, since I was obsessed, though other fandoms are liable as well. : P

Anyway, I just wanted to pop in and say hi! I'm sorry things aren't going so well for you right now, but I honestly think you're a bit of a powerhouse in regards to writing (I don't know how you write so much, so quickly!) and you always have been. I'm just as impressed as I've always been.

If you're feeling burnt out, I definitely suggest taking a break. There's nothing wrong with just taking some time to recuperate and recharge -- even if that just means getting to spend a little more time with your kids before they go off to Uni.

If you're up for reading any new books (I know what it's like to be without a main fandom for motivation), I highly suggest anything by Nnedi Okorafor -- particularly her Akata Witch (Nigerian Harry Potter) or Binti (Sci-Fi, but heavy with African Himba culture) series. They're amazing and very diverse/progressive. ♥

Or, hell, maybe you might be interested in giving some video games a try -- if you're not sure you'll be good at any of them, there are some really immersive games that are very narratively driven (with character development!) that don't require much in regards to gameplay.

Anyway, I'd love to get back into touch after so many years. : P Please feel free to hit me up.


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I certainly do remember you! How lovely to hear from you again and thank you for the encouragement and book recs. I have a couple of ideas I'm mulling over for a total change of genre so I'll see how that goes. Maybe with no pressure and deadlines I'll get back into the swing of things again.

My fandoms have always been TV/movie related but with LJ/DW not part of my life these days (sad about drifting away) it's harder to get involved and I'm not watching much TV anyway. Neopets eats up hours of my day; that site is so addictive, lol.


message 7: by Astro (new)

Astro I'm so glad!! And of course. : P What kind of genre did you have in mind? I still love romance -- any king of queer -- but I get really tired of [bad] stereotypes in regards to romance (especially heterosexual ones). So I have a hard time getting into them anymore because of how often I find myself rolling my eyes. I should check out one of your books. I always loved your fic. ♥

Aaaaa, I was really into Neopets when it first came out, but when I tried to get back into it a few years ago, the site was too slow and I found it frustrating. Pffft, probably isn't that bad, actually, but it's the age of the internet and I'm impatient. : P

I'm mostly reading books or playing games, nowadays, but I think that's mostly because I don't have any main fandoms right now. My last one was Homestuck and that ate up about 3 years of my life. It was good though. Like you, I don't linger much in regards to TV or movies, I have a hard time sitting down for that long and keeping my attention though.


message 8: by kimberly_rose (last edited Jun 08, 2018 02:54PM) (new)

kimberly_rose Jane wrote: "OHHHH! Lol. Okay. Trollhunters is really good. It's on Netflix and it's very engaging; young boy picks up amulet, becomes hunter of bad trolls in town, protector of good ones with his friends to he..."

Sounds intriguing! Just arrived home from work, pouring myself a glass of wine and investigating--thanks!
Are your Spike/Xander fics still readable? I think I've read/bought all your (enjoyable!) novels. *must check backlist*


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KimberlyRose wrote: "Jane wrote: "OHHHH! Lol. Okay. Trollhunters is really good. It's on Netflix and it's very engaging; young boy picks up amulet, becomes hunter of bad trolls in town, protector of good ones with his ..."
All my fic pretty much is on AO3, but the earlier ones, well, I can do better now, heh. If you're in the mood for epic kinky het, try Secretary which I co-wrote with three friends over 8 months, Faith/Wes.

https://archiveofourown.org/users/Jan...


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Bellamy wrote: "I'm so glad!! And of course. : P What kind of genre did you have in mind? I still love romance -- any king of queer -- but I get really tired of [bad] stereotypes in regards to romance (especially ..."
I have a YA about fairy godmothers and another about ordinary people and superheroes noodling in my head. Who knows if they'll see the light of day but I'm kind of written out of m/m atm. As you say, it's difficult to get a new take on it.

If you ever try Neo again, I'm jaydeed :-)


message 11: by ChaosMoondrawn (new)

ChaosMoondrawn You could advertise on Queeromance Ink. They link if you use Payhip. I think that only cost $20 a year? You could try it. Have you considered Carina Press. I buy directly from them, like I did Loose ID, but they also sell at other retailers, which is cool when there is a sale. Please, please, please, don't make things exclusive to Amazon.


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ChaosMoon wrote: "You could advertise on Queeromance Ink. They link if you use Payhip. I think that only cost $20 a year? You could try it. Have you considered Carina Press. I buy directly from them, like I did Loos..."
We are considering our options; thanks for the input!


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