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The First Draft of Scorch Mark is Done!

February 22, 2023 By JPMcLean 12 Comments

First Draft of Scorch Mark

As much as I grumble about winter’s short, soggy days, the cold, damp weather keeps me indoors and focused on writing. My December thru February hibernation has been a productive one. I popped the champagne last Friday to celebrate completing the first draft of Scorch Mark, the next Dark Dreams Novel! You’ll understand the why behind the title when you read it.

A first draft always needs to steep, and then a whole lot of editing to make it suitable for public consumption, but I’ve already contacted the cover designer (JD&J), and the editor to request a place in their queues.

The Gift Legacy E-Books

In the coming weeks, I’ll be enrolling The Gift Legacy e-books into Amazon’s KDP Select program. This is great news for KDP Select subscribers because they will be able to download the books for free. But Amazon requires exclusivity while the e-books are enrolled in the program, which means I’ll be removing those e-books from all other retail sites. If you haven’t downloaded them yet from Kobo, Apple, Nook, or the other e-book retailers, you should do so now.

Trio of Ghost Mark CoversA New Award

I’m thrilled to announce that Ghost Mark is a Finalist in The Wishing Shelf Book Awards. Ghost Mark has now received three awards, the other two being a Gold Literary Titan, and a RONE crowned heart. Seeing it do so well is a welcome boost for my confidence. If you haven’t yet read Ghost Mark, you can pick it up here from your favourite retailer.

In Other News

No one would describe me as an early adopter or as having an Einstein-like grip on technology, but I recently surprised myself! I figured out how to supplement my blog posts with audio. There “should” be a link above the title to listen to this post, but if the recording hasn’t yet materialized, you can check out a sample from my Christmas post. Let me know what you think.

Implementation of anything techy for me usually crashes and burns the moment my computer screen looks different from the step-by-step instructions. But not this time! I followed the directions for BeyondWords. The only glitch I ran into was that BeyondWords provided audio for my entire website, and not just the blog posts. This is the article by David Tvrdon that sparked my interest.

A New Endorsement for Ghost Mark

A sexy noir crime novel starring a bold, intelligent superhero who seeks justice for past transgressions in a gritty Vancouver landscape. McLean’s writing is as ingenious as her protagonist, ranging from grunge to repartee to sophistication to laugh-out-loud snarks. You won’t put it down till it’s done.

—W. L. Hawkin, author of The Hollystone Mysteries

I hope the days are getting longer in your neck of the woods. Can’t wait to get out for a walk today. Take care.

Until next time . . .

All is Quiet on Christmas Eve

December 24, 2022 By JPMcLean 7 Comments

Banner photos of Christmas tree & red bulbs
Ah, Christmas Eve . . .

My favorite day of the holidays. It’s the day that’s still pregnant with possibility. It’s the day my ultra-organized self can relax because all the prep is either done or I’m resigned to it not getting done. I can put my feet up, sip a hot toddy, and enjoy a crackling fire with zero pressure. That’s what I wish for you, too, this holiday season. Zero pressure. I know the holidays aren’t easy for everyone, but I hope you can all find that quiet place where there are no expectations.

On the Writing Front

I continue to pluck away at the next Dark Dreams novel, though I’m making slower progress than I’d like. Some books are like that, making me work harder for the story, but I don’t mind. It’ll be all the sweeter for the effort when it’s done. In many ways, this is the best stage of writing. It’s where the outline is still fluid, and anything can happen.

Ghost Mark News

Though it feels longer, can you believe it’s only been six weeks since Ghost Mark was released? My publicist, (Shout out to Mickey Mikkelson!) has kept me super busy with interviews, podcasts, Vlogs, signings, and even a CTV Saskatoon interview with host Jeff Rogstad. All my media events are available to watch or read on my Media tab here.

Thanks to everyone who braved the unseasonable cold and snow to chat with me and get signed copies of my books at Blue Heron Books in Comox and Abraxas Books on Denman Island. If you got stuck in the snow, they still have signed copies available. Signed copies of my books are also available at Coho Books in Campbell River.

What I’m Reading

On the recommendation of Dirk, the owner of Blue Heron Books, I read Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu. Carmilla is the book that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and is considered the original vampire story. Written 26 years before Dracula, Carmilla has become a cult classic, “steeped in sexual tension and gothic romance.” Given all that, how could I not read it?

What’s Next

The frantic pace of Ghost Mark’s book-release promotion is slowing down, and I’m settling into a quiet lull. I spend my days writing, and most evenings we have a fire going. It feels like heaven.

Next week will be full of “looking back at 2022” from all the usual news and entertainment outlets. When I look back, I see a year of unexpected surprises. Blood Mark has earned ten awards and high praise from reviewers. Ghost Mark is just starting out, but has already earned a Gold Literary Titan award, a glowing review from the Ottawa Review of Books, and a RONE crowned heart review published in InD’Tale Magazine.

Thank you for your kind support this past year. Your reviews, comments, and word-of-mouth recommendations for my books warms my heart. May 2023 be a year filled with joy and health for you and your families.

With much love, from my house to yours, Merry Christmas.

 

Photo by Waldemar Brandt on Unsplash

Ghost Mark Launch Events

November 30, 2022 By JPMcLean 8 Comments

Ghost Mark Book Launch Events

Woman gazing over her shoulderGhost Mark is out in the world and meeting new readers. I’m thrilled to be doing two book launches for the new release, one at Blue Heron in Comox at 1775 Comox Avenue on Saturday, December 3rd from 10 am to 2 pm, and another at Abraxas Books in downtown Denman Island on Saturday December 10th from 10 am to 2 pm. I hope you can join me at one of them and pick up a signed copy of my new release. I’m happy to inscribe them to a favourite reader on your Christmas list. If you can’t make one of the launches, you can purchase Ghost Mark here from your favourite retailer.

And a shout out to all those who came to visit me at the Campbell River Toy and Craft Sale last weekend. It was fun to chat, whether introducing you to my books for the first time, or hearing how you connected with one of them and had come back for more. I love when my stories resonate with you and never tire of hearing about it!

Ghost Mark’s Reviews

This is what a few reviewers have to say:

McLean’s writing is as ingenious as her protagonist, ranging from grunge to repartee to sophistication to laugh-out-loud snarks. Ghost Mark is gripping. You won’t put it down till it’s done. —Ottawa Review of Books

A captivating nail-biter that will leave readers thirsting for more! —InD’tale Magazine

Will keep you on the edge of your seat . . . an intense, riveting, and fast-paced novel. —Literary Titan

The reviews are all very encouraging and they energize me.

Writing News

I’m getting back into the writing groove and enjoying how the next Dark Dreams novel is developing. It’s still very early days, but it feels good, like putty warming in the palm of my hand.

And as exciting as it is to talk about the new book, I have to confess, it’s difficult to extract my thoughts from the next book I’m writing. That’s the writer’s dilemma: by the time the new book is launched, we’re busy writing the next one. As far as problems go, it’s a pretty good one to have.

Christmas is Fast Approaching

It seems unimaginable that Christmas is only a month away. I swear 2022 sprouted rockets and blew by. I’m assured by my elders that it’s a trend that will only speed up with age. I’d curse them, but my wand sputtered and fizzled out. Overuse, I suppose as there’s no shortage of things to curse these days (inflation, Putin, Twitter, I could go on…).

What I’m Reading

But I don’t want to dwell in the murky depths of the glass. A lot of things are going really well. On the reading front, I finished Charissa Weaks’ The Witch Collector. Loved it! I also binged the second in that series, City of Ruin, but I wasn’t as taken with the second novel, mostly because I’m not fond of cliffhangers. (When I buy a book, I want the whole story, not a partial) but I’m curious and may read the next one.

My laugh-out-loud meme this week was “I dusted once. It came back. I’m not falling for that again.”

Until next time, XO

Debra Purdy Kong is Back!

September 22, 2022 By JPMcLean 8 Comments

Debra Purdy Kong has a new book out! A Gold Satin Murder is the seventh in her Casey Holland Mystery series. You might remember she wrote a guest post here in July 2020. Debra and I set our books in Vancouver, a city we both love. She’s kindly answered some interview questions that will give you a peek inside her writer’s world. Please welcome Debra Purdy Kong.

Where do you call home, and how did you end up there?

I live in Port Moody, British Columbia, which is a half-hour’s drive east of Vancouver. Back in the 80s, my fiancé (now husband) and I both rented small apartments in the city but couldn’t afford a house in Vancouver. So, we continued east until we found what we could afford. I knew little about Port Moody back then, but over the past 35 years, I’ve grown to love this arts-focused community. There are mountains, parks, lots of hills, public transit everywhere, and a vibrant community of creative folks.

How did you make the decision to set your Casey Holland mysteries in Vancouver, British Columbia?

My decision was mainly based on practicality. I knew the city and most of the surrounding municipalities. When I began writing novels, I stuck to the “write what you know” advice. Also, few authors in the late 90s were writing fiction set in Vancouver, so it seemed a good idea to showcase this beautiful city. Over time, several terrific crime fiction authors have set their books in Vancouver. What’s interesting and understandable is that each author chooses specific locations within the city.

Vancouver is diverse and constantly changing, so it’s difficult to capture the ambiance, scents, and lifestyles of the entire city in one novel. A Gold Satin Murder takes place in Vancouver’s West End, which is where my sister lives. As stated in the book, the West End features diverse lifestyle choices, income levels, and age groups. It was once touted as the hub for the gay community and is still the heart of the annual Vancouver Pride Parade, however, like so much of Vancouver, the area’s evolving all the time and labelling any area of Vancouver doesn’t do it justice.

This new release is the seventh in the Casey Holland Mystery series. How do you keep the writing fresh?

One strategy is to work on different writing projects to keep from dwelling on the Casey series. Still, ideas spring up now and then, so I quickly jot down notes and move on. Sometimes I’m away from the series for weeks or even months at a time, depending on how the other projects are developing. When I do return, I look at Casey with fresh eyes and hopefully new ideas.

Customer feedback’s also inspiring. I sell my books at craft fairs and am always grateful for the positive feedback. Once in a while, a customer gives me a great idea for a new book, which motivates me to open the Casey files again.

Vancouver’s real-life crime stories also provide plenty of inspiration. Sometimes, I’m shocked or angered by the crime and injustices that make news headlines. Strong emotional responses are often a catalyst for starting a new book.

Do you have a writing routine? Special place to write?

For many years, my routine revolved around day jobs and parenting. Pivoting and multi-tasking are second nature to writers with jobs, families, health challenges, or other commitments. After I retired from my day job in June 2020, I eventually settled into a routine of writing and editing from after breakfast until noon. Afternoons involve a bit more editing, then a switch to blogs, reviews, and marketing tasks. For about ninety minutes after dinner, I use the time to either catch up on what I haven’t finished that day or read the blogs and newsletters I subscribe to.

What do you enjoy doing to relax in your downtime?

I love to go for walks, do light workouts, read fiction and nonfiction, try new recipes, and weed the garden. I especially love hanging out with my grandkids. I’m also a hockey fan, so when the season starts, I try to watch as many Vancouver Canuck games as possible.

What are you working on next?

I like to challenge myself creatively, so I’ve been working on a lengthy multi-generational urban fantasy that features the Wiccan faith, a family of witches, and different forms of magic. The story’s about coming to terms with flaws and mistakes, learning self-acceptance and, of course, battling evil. Beyond that, I hope to work on a paranormal series that combines both mystery and fantasy elements. My greatest challenge is making time to do all this, but I have a plan, more or less. Pivoting will always be necessary, I expect.

A Gold Satin Murder Book CoverThe Blurb:

Transit cop Casey Holland has never met a bus passenger like the charming artist and exotic dancer, Eduardo. The bus driver Lily has certainly befriended him. But when Eduardo’s charged with murder, Lily’s caught in the middle of his legal trouble. Afraid of losing her job and custody of her son, she begs Casey for help in proving Eduardo’s innocence.

Casey’s search for answers takes her and her best friend Kendal to a troupe of strippers known as Man Cave. While the men are busy peeling off their clothes, Casey’s peeling back layers of secrets and betrayal. Nuttier than her usual adventures, the risk is just as deadly in this seventh installment of the Casey Holland transit mysteries.

Click here to download a pdf of the first chapter, and read it at your leisure.

Author Debra Purdy-Kong HeadshotDebra’s Bio:

Debra Purdy Kong’s volunteer experiences, criminology diploma, and various jobs inspired her to write mysteries set in BC’s Lower Mainland. Her employment as a campus security patrol and communications officer provided the background for her Casey Holland transit security novels.

Debra has published short stories in a variety of genres as well as personal essays, and articles for publications such as Chicken Soup for the Bride’s Soul, B.C. Parent Magazine, and The Vancouver Sun. She is a facilitator for the Creative Writing Program through Port Moody Recreation and a long-time member of Crime Writers of Canada. She lives in British Columbia, Canada.

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Thanks, Debra! It’s been fun hanging out with you. Here’s to a fall rich in autumn colour and imaginative story ideas!

Until next time, XO

Jo-Anne

 

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