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Mystery, suspense, thrillers, paranormal, horror & YA by "Cheryl Kaye Tardif" & romance by "Cherish D'Angelo". Cheryl is represented by Trident Media Group in NY.
Showing posts with label characters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label characters. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2013

Special Guest: Catherine Astolfo, bestselling author of The Bridgeman

Today's special guest is a long-time friend of mine, and she's Canadian, like me. :-)
Oh The Voices in My Head
If you heard an echo of “Gloria” in yours at that title, you are probably close to my advanced age!
I don’t want anyone to get the wrong idea, but I have to admit that I go around hearing voices. They are pretty real to me, since I gave birth to their owners.
The characters in my novels have birthdates, full names, height, weight, colour of eyes, hair and skin, personalities, quirks, strengths and weaknesses – all from me. Most of them live in a little village that I created too. Although Burchill (my town) is based on Merrickville (near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), my characters have no such origin. They are totally fabricated.
Well, okay, maybe they’ve got some basis in fact. I do know a lot of people, have met many more, and worked with lots of different personalities. But my characters would be insulted if they were told they were based on someone else. They’re full-fledged people in their own right.  (That does sound a bit crazy, I know.)
The characters of Burchill—Emily, Langford, May, Alain, Edgar, Frances, Chief Dan and so on—are all people I can picture instantly. Like old friends whose faces you can never, ever forget. The moment you are back in one another’s company, it’s as though you’ve never been apart.
The stories and the plots are always there in my head, too. (It gets very crowded sometimes and circuits do tend to overload.) Formulating scenes causes me to stare at everything and everyone, and (nowadays) make notes. Life is endlessly fascinating this way, even the low points. I have written my way through my sister’s early death, breast cancer, and my mother’s dementia.
The Bridgeman was a reaction to my niece’s job in a vet clinic that dealt with animals from “farms” as well as a study of how someone very ordinary can be quite—far from ordinary. Victim gave me a chance to explore my fascination with the Ojibwa culture and philosophy. For Legacy, I drew on some experiences from the schools in which I taught or administered. As well, I was able to throw in a vision I had long ago about an evil preacher. In Seventh Fire, I gave the back story for Langford and Emily, the dark past that had been lurking since the first book.
Now I’ve got 3 books on the go: one about a psychopath who betrays her best friend, a “cozy” about a retirement home, and a children’s story about a ghost I once knew. Oh the voices in my head!
Come on over to Catherine’s website and sit a spell: www.catherineastolfo.com

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Enter Cheryl's deadly 'Create a Corpse Contest'


This contest is now open!

Has anyone really ticked you off lately? Here's a cool way to "get even."

From now until February 28th, 2013, you can submit 2 names (first & last) of someone you know (boss, husband, school bully, ex-friend, yourself etc.), or a fictitious name, and I will "kill them off" in my next Divine novel--DIVINE SANCTUARY.


  • I am looking for a MALE name, suitable for a teen or young man.



  • I am also looking for a FEMALE name, suitable for a teen.


  • I will select two winners from all the entries and use those name, fictitiously of course, in DIVINE SANCTUARY, book 3 in my Divine series.

    The winners will receive a Kindle edition of DIVINE SANCTUARY once it's published. And the winners' initials or first names will be credited on my acknowledgement page in the book, if they choose.

    Keep in mind that the ‘corpse’ character will not intentionally look like or act like the person he or she is named after, nor will the character survive. After all, "I kill people off for a living."

    Rules:
    1. You must leave your name suggestions below in the comments area, along with your email address so I can contact you if you win.
    2. You must be 18 years of age or older to participate.
    3. Contest ends at midnight (MT) on February 28th, 2013. Void where prohibited by law. No exchanges or cash value of prizes.
    Please share this contest on your Goodreads, Facebook or Twitter pages.

    Wednesday, April 02, 2008

    What are some of the best writer's resources?

    If you're an aspiring or published author looking for some great resources, I highly recommend the following books. Some will be genre specific as this comprises a large part of my own library.

    General writing resources:
    • Writer's Market (the holy grail for writers)
    • The Canadian Writer's Market (ditto for Canadian writers)
    • The Canadian Writer's Guide
    • The Writer's Digest Guide to Manuscript Formats
    • Self-Editing for Fiction Writers
    • The Writer's Guide to Character Traits (excellent for building your characters)
    • Characters and Viewpoint (great for improving POV) - published by Writer's Digest
    • Writing Dialogue - published by Writer's Digest
    • Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things
    • How to Write a Children's Book and Get Published
    • Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel
    • Forensics for Dummies (no dead bodies included)
    Book marketing books:
    • What Writers Need to Know About Publishing (by Jerry D. Simmons, a great friend of mine)
    • The Book Publisher's Handbook (Eric Kampmann)
    • How to Sell What You Write
    • Beyond the Bookstore (Brian Jud)
    • Plug Your Book (Steve Weber, another friend)
    • 1001 Ways to Market Your Books (John Kremer, another author friend)
    • Web Site WOW (Jeniffer Thompson)
    Like any craft or skill, you have to learn it first, then take the time to hone and perfect it. These books will only help you become that much better and even more attractive to an agent or publisher.
    I invite my fellow writers to add to this list and share their favorite writer's resources.
    All the best in your writing endeavors. :)


    bestselling author of Whale Song, The River and Divine Intervention