Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Unusual Historicals: Spotlight on Jacquie Rogers


Faery Special Romances—that’s one title that fulfilled its promise because the romances were really special. How did you get the idea of this book come about?

I had written a short story for No Law Against Love, an anthology to benefit breast cancer research. My story's titled Faery Good Advice and stars Keely, a faery princess. For some reason, this character just took off. She ended up with her own blog, a myspace page, a bebo page, her own network at ning called Faery World, a contest and news list, and most of all, readers asking for more faery stories. My publisher asked me to write a single-author anthology featuring Keely. This all went to her head, especially when she was presented with a Hollywood Star:






Keely is such a fun, alive character. Does she come from someone you know?

Normally, I do a considerable amount of character work before I ever write a word of the manuscript, but Keely came to me fully formed. She has the can-do sunshine of my daughter, Mercedes; the energy and humor of my daughter, Moriah, and the self-righteous matchmaking from Jane Austen's Emma. Put all together, and she's a unique character all of her own.

Keely first showed up in Faery Good Advice, a story in the No Law Against Love anthology, whose profits all went to Breast Cancer research. And you are donating the profits from Faery Special Romances to research to cure Neurofibromatosis. What led you to make such a generous gesture?

I had always intended to donate the royalties of my first book to neurofibromatosis research because my daughter, Mercedes, and granddaughter have this painful, disfiguring genetic disorder, but I'd planned to donate anonymously. When I told my daughter what I planned to do, she flat-out said, "No, your most important contribution is to spread neurofibromatosis awareness, and you can't do that if you're anonymous." So she laid out a marketing plan, and is now my publicist. We're working with the Children's Tumor Foundation, a wonderful organization that promotes research on both the clinical and laboratory levels. CTF gives us hope that our children will someday be able to lead pain-free lives.


FSR features ten stories, each set in a different time period, from Medieval all the way to modern. I’m so impressed with all the research you did. It must have been a lot of work! Can you talk a little about how you approached the research?

To get a feel for the period, I want to know three things: how they dressed, how they conducted their daily lives, and how they used slang. Once I feel comfortable with those areas, I research the specific geographical setting and the particular vocations of the main characters, as well as the political climate. Not one of my friends escaped without me grilling them on their area of expertise, you can bet. I also read at least one reference book for each story.

Each story took a solid week (translation: 60+ hours) of research, and I hope each story transports the reader to experience a new time and place during each major period of history, and into the future. While I admit to doing a considerable amount of moaning and groaning about it all, I absolutely love research. My problem though, is that I find too many interesting items and sometimes find myself far afield from my topic. Research is also the best tool I know of for proctrastinating instead of writing. Ouch.

Tell us about your next book. Is it also an anthology of short stories?

Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues is a fun and exciting short contemporary western with a touch of woowoo. The rodeo clown: Brody Alexander wants the thrill of bullfighting and the wind at his feet. The actuary: Rita Markum doesn't want anything to do with a busted up cowboy--and odds are, Brody will be. The mule: Socrates understands humans. And love. Even if stubborn humans don't. Will he succeed in his matchmaking endeavor? Will there be Brodiettes?

I'm excited because the fabulous musician/songwriter Justin Saragueta wrote a song for the Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues book video and I love it! I'm hoping to have the video ready by mid-June.

Anything you'd like to add?

Yes, it's contest time!!! Comment on this blog article and you'll be elegible to win a signed copy of Faery Special Romances, along with a few other goodies, including Faery Good Bath Salts (marvelous!!!). Good luck!

Jacquie

Princess Keely, Star of Faery Special Romances

Jacquie Rogers *** Myspace *** Bebo *** Faery World

Faery Special Romances *** Book Video
Royalties go to Children's Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research

Coming soon: Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues

Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

He's Here & He's Gorgeous!

I love being a grandma. You can hug them, feed them sugar, and send them back to their parents. Wow, what a reward for all those sleepless nights raising our own children. Anyway, I'm thrilled to announce the birth of my newest grandson, Cole, who joins Cody, Collin, and Clayton.

April 11, 2008

8 lb. 9 oz., 20.75"

Lots of hair, square hands, hefty appetite.

Mother and baby are doing great. Cody, Collin, and Clayton love their new baby brother. Jason is proud as punch and holds the baby anytime he can get Cole away from his momma, although Cole does like his mother and her food supply a LOT.




Jacquie

Princess Keely, Star of Faery Special Romances

Jacquie Rogers *** Myspace *** Bebo *** Faery World
Faery Special Romances *** Book Video
Royalties go to Children's Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research

Coming soon: Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues

Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Fantasm Award Winner!


Fantasm Award


I'm pleased to announce that Faery Special Romances has won the Fantasm Award for Best Faerie Tale Romance of 2007. Many thanks to all of you who voted for me!

Each award, and each book sold, helps Children's Tumor Foundation, ending Neurofibromatosis through Research. Neurofibromatosis affects one in three thousand children, yet few people have ever heard of this serious genetic disorder. Please take a moment and learn about neurofibromatosis through the Children's Tumor Foundation website.

Hugs!

Faery Special Romances by Jacquie Rogers


Jacquie

Princess Keely, Star of Faery Special Romances



Jacquie Rogers *** Myspace *** Bebo *** Faery World

Faery Special Romances *** Book Video

Royalties go to Children's Tumor Foundation,
ending Neurofibromatosis through Research

Coming soon: Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues

Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues