Read Around the Rainbow | Would You Rather…

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It’s Read Around the Rainbow time! On the last Friday of every month, we’re a group of authors who get together and blog on the same topic. We figured we’d answer three ‘Would you rather’ questions on this first of last Fridays of the year.

Let’s dive in, shall we?

Would you rather publish one insanely great-selling book and never write again … or publish a string of 15 average-selling books over a 20-year period?   

Never write again isn’t an option. Simply reading this question has me breaking out in a sweat. I’d go insane. I published about 15 stories per year, so even 15 in a 20-year period would leave me severely depressed and anxious.

Writing is my outlet. It’s therapy and reality escape all in one, not to mention it’s a lot of fun (at least when the characters cooperate). I can’t see myself living without writing most days of the week. I get sad and snarly when I don’t get to write.

If it was a question of publishing one insanely great-selling book that would earn me enough money that I’d never have to have a day job and I could write and not publish, that’s something I could live with. I would be lying if I said I don’t care about my readers because I do. There is no greater feeling than knowing that my words have touched someone. But I could live without readers as long as I get to write.

Would you rather be recognized wherever you go… or live a quiet (monetarily successful) life of anonymity?   

Anonymity! Is there seriously anyone who’d want to be recognised wherever they go? Monetarily successful AND unknown. It’s a dream come true.

Maybe I should let you know that I have some social anxiety and hide and pretend not to be at home if someone is knocking at the door. The vast majority of my friends live online, and my husband is the one who takes the kids to the doctor, the dentist, the conferences at school and so on. It goes weeks between the times I talk to anyone who isn’t hubby or my kids face-to-face, and when I do, it’s most often my sister who knows all about me freaking out if I have to leave the house. Once every third month or so, I go grocery shopping with my husband just to get a change of scenery. I have some 70-year-old ladies as neighbours that I stop and talk to if I meet them on dog walks. They’re pretty non-threatening.

Would you rather write in a rooftop garden surrounded by city noises — or in a quiet studio with cows as your neighbors?  

Cows. Where I live now, only one neighbouring house has people in it living year-round. I don’t have cows, just forest around me, and that suits me fine. If I have a say in the matter—and it’s my life so I should, right?—I’ll never live in a city again.

I’d take cows over people every day of the week.

See what the others rather would do!

Nell Iris

Fiona Glass

Amy Spector

Ellie Thomas

K.L. Noone

Addison Albright

Read Around the Rainbow | Looking Back at 2023 & Forward to 2024

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It’s time for another Read Around the Rainbow post! 🥳 On this last Friday of the year, we’re looking at what we’ve accomplished in 2023 (yeah, it’ll be a short post LOL) and what we have planned for 2024.

My focus has been on Holly. There have been several times during the year when I’ve asked myself if I shouldn’t just put Ofelia to rest. This whole being two people at once takes some effort and Holly has a lot more readers, so it feels natural to give her more space, but it’s hard to let Ofelia go.

I haven’t written much as Ofelia this year at all. The one new story I have is The Vessel, and it’s 18k, so… But I have published a few box sets – Finding Home, Hearts and Claws, Howl at the Moon (together with Holly) and Winter Wonderland.

So five releases, even if only one of them is a new story.

Ofelia Gränd 2023

As for 2024… Well, I signed up for next year’s Advent calendar over at JMS Books. I’ll write a story for that. The word limit is 12-20k, so not a novel, but there will be something.

The thing is that I have stories I want to write as Ofelia. I’m not done with Rockshade, there is always a need for more lumberjacks Up North, and now I have two stories in The Ruby Tooth series and there are grumpy bartenders and doormen who could use a story.

And I dropped a Halfhide story back in 2022 (or was it 2021?) because it was getting too long. I was writing it for a short story call, and it won’t be a short story if I ever finish it. I want to finish it. It’s just Holly’s deadlines come first. That’s the reality of it.

But who knows, maybe something will happen that will add a few hours to every day 😅

Check out the others’ plans!

Amy Spector

Ellie Thomas

Holly Day

Addison Albright

K.L. Noone

Read Around the Rainbow | The First Story I Ever Wrote with an Eye Toward Publishing 

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It’s Read Around the Rainbow time, and this month we’re talking about how we all got started, as in the first story we ever wrote with an eye toward publishing, if it got published, and if we would’ve done anything differently if we were to do it now.

I used to read a lot of MF smut. A lot. Some queer books too, but for the most part paranormal MF. I went through one monster at a time. Read everything vampire, then everything werewolf, then everything bear shifter, then everything alien, then everything magic user – you get the idea.

Then one day, I was sick of it all and picked up my laptop and started writing. I wrote a novel, I can’t remember much about it now, but a single mum with magic powers and a vampire. My sister loved it and is still talking about it now and then 😅

I wrote it in Swedish, and I sent it to one tiny Swedish publishing house and got a rejection letter saying they thought the title was stupid (not very professional) because no one titles their books with a man’s name. I’ve laughed at that many times since because have you any idea how many books there are out there, especially books in romance series, that have the same title as the main character’s name?

Loads.

I’m pretty sure they never looked at the manuscript at all since that was all the feedback I got, and a title is easy to change, but that’s fine. I was already writing on a new story by then.

It was somewhere around here that I became a member of Goodreads MM Romance Group and saw the Don’t Read in the Closet Event.

I never meant to write MM. That was never my plan. I figured I’d write paranormal MF stories for the fun of it. I had started to look into writing in English since Sweden is a small market, and I had been glancing at self-publishing but figured I had to write in English to do so (you don’t, but it was what I told myself). And while I was investigating, I realised I needed an editor, and editors are expensive. So when the DRitC event came up, and they had volunteer editors I wouldn’t have to pay for, I figured why not. Just to try.

I snagged a prompt (and wrote Knickers in a Twist) and the rest is history.

What would I have done differently? I’m still fantasising about an MF name, and once or twice a year, I’ll start writing on a story that I’ll then abandon since I have a deadline coming up LOL

I’m curious about what it would be like to have an MF name, but I’m reluctant to step outside of the safety of the queer community. You’re my people. And it’s scary to start over in the big out there.

Another thing I’d have done differently is to have a plan. As a newbie writer, I wrote whatever I wanted to write and I didn’t think anything about marketing, branding, or even what a potential reader would think about the story. I wrote for myself, and if someone liked it, then great.

But I think jumping genres made it hard for people to decide if they liked my stories or not. I’d write a contemporary romance, then a horror story, then a paranormal romance, then something sci-fi, then something steampunk. I’d mix low heat with no heat with pretty high heat, and while I love writing it like that, most people find one genre and sometimes even one trope and stick to it. They want more of the same, they don’t want to switch genres with every book coming out. So yeah, I’d have thought things through a little better.

And I did with Holly! I still write different subgenres, but all stories are MM romance. I have a brand, and people have an idea of what to expect when they pick up a Holly Day book. Holly is Ofelia 2.0 😊

See what the others have to say!

Ellie Thomas

Addison Albright

K.L. Noone