Archive for October, 2008



Friday, October 17th, 2008
A Trying Week Indeed

It’s been a trying week. I’ll get the Friday Flash up tomorrow. I had some craziness and a medical procedure today (I’m fine) that seemed to eat up every spare moment. Now I’m just sore.

Harley-Cat is slowly recovering but still needs to be on medication for his bile duct infection. It’s tenacious and usually requires months of medication. Thankfully he’s responding and has put on some weight so I think we’re winning the battle.

The Evil Day Job has had a reorganization so I have a new boss starting today. I don’t think it’s a bad thing but it will take a while to get in sync with his priorities and expectations.

I’m re-doing some edits for a book I’m editing because I changed my opinion about some things and if I don’t have it back to the author tonight, I’ll have to buy drinks for a lot of them at Yaoicon next year - and I’m sure they can make the most of that!

Oh - and my email account on Gmail, which is my primary personal email, has gone TU since 7pm Monday and I not only have no access to it but it’s bouncing mails sent to me. At this point, despite all their assurances things were fixed last night (mine isn’t), I’m starting to give up hope. So if you’ve tried to contact me and had problems, I’ve set the contact form on this site to send to the new address or you can drop me a note in the comments with your email and I’ll email you.

I sure hope next week is calmer.

Sunday, October 12th, 2008
Arrgh - Last Week’s Flash Escaped!

I was writing it - then got caught up in family matters and dealing with a sick seven year old. Do you want me to try to publish one during the week or just wait until Friday?

Thursday, October 9th, 2008
The Really Scary List

In an effort to get organized and plan out my writing time and deliverables, I foolishly started a list of all the stories either contracted, requested by editors/publishers or begged for by readers.

STUPID Maura.

I really didn’t think the list was so big - nor so intimidating. I’m actually scared when I look at it.

  1. Bittersweet (m/m)
  2. Menage a Trois (Del Fantasma, menage)
  3. Firestorm (Del Fantasma)
  4. Skin Deep (CLAW)
  5. Take Me (Coyote Clans)
  6. Small Town Vet (m/m)
  7. Hidden Depths Series - Secret Graves (m/m)
  8. Music of the Heart (Bran’s Visions, m/m)
  9. Rhythm of the Ancestors (Bran’s Visions, m/m)
  10. Eyes of Jade (Samhain Born)
  11. Life Lines (BDSM, m/m)
  12. Patterns
  13. Right on Time
  14. Calling for a Ride
  15. Lord of Storms
  16. Breathe
  17. Not a Fairy

That’s just so far. And with the Friday Flash and the Maniacal Muse, I get more ideas every day.

A drink. I must need a drink. Then I have to try to put this list in order and budget some time. *laughs hysterically*. Yah…. My thoughts, too.

Thursday, October 9th, 2008
The Allure of Shapeshifters

(Cross-posted from the Witchy Chicks blog)

Paranormal stories, including those of shapeshifters (including werewolves), have become more and more popular over the last few years but if you look at things like native legends, these stories have been around for a very, very long time. But only recently have they moved out of the more horror or life-lesson realm and into situations where the shapeshifter is the hero or romantic interest of the story.

Suddenly, shifters are sexy!

Because I write paranormal romance and erotic romance and one of my series is the Coyote Clans, a coyote shapeshifter race, I’ve done a lot of thinking about shapeshifters and why I like them.

One of the big things I find fascinating about shifters is one that actually permeates a lot of my work, if you know to look for it — it’s the disconnect or mismatch between what someone thinks another person (or themselves) is and what they really are. What if the reality doesn’t match the wrapping?

In the case of shifters, at any one point in time they appear wholly human or appear wholly animal but are really a mix of both. What if you wear fur and people believe and treat you to be a coyote but you’re using that perception of your abilities and limits against them? What if you look like a short, cute woman but you’re really part snow leopard and could claw their throat out in a half second if they keep harassing you?

I think shifters are also popular and intriguing because the very fact of them having an animal “side” can give them a perception of danger, of being a bit wild, of even being a bit out of control but, unlike for regular people, they have a built in excuse. They aren’t ALL human so it’s okay or even good to be these things where it would be considered bad or even criminal in our real society.

So a shifter might be able to get away with kidnapping a woman and holding her while he convinces her she’s his one true mate and he can’t live without her where a human would be considered creepy and mentally disturbed.

Shifters are often portrayed as more than human. Stronger, faster, fiercer and even longer lived. So in this way they are something humans wish for and something that is better than human.

And shifters, as well as their society and mythos, are both familiar and not at the same time. A werewolf may abide by some human rules but some pack rules. Another variety of shifter may have another mix. And don’t forget about each author’s take on the mix - you’ll find very different rules depending on whose story you are reading.

But you’ll find a variation of this appears in a lot of my work in other forms but all around the issue that one’s perception of another based on outside evidence is never correct or complete. You can’t judge a book by its cover, in other words. Because of this fascination, I tend to have fairly non-standard shifters as well. I’ve not written a werewolf because there are so many assumptions about them - instead I have coyote shifters, a biker dragon shifter in the works and even a were-ferret species!

In my Coyote Clans universe, I’ve taken the actual coyote behavior and mixed it with some Native American beliefs to come up with a shifter species that has an internal consistency and ties to the real world to make it a bit familiar. Matt, my hero in Del Fantasma: Texas Tea is a Desert Song coyote shifter who is quiet, adaptable, intelligent and honorable. The Coyote Clans are not weres so they are not tied to the moon but they are a shifter species who can shift at will. They are not infectious so biting another person won’t make that person a shifter but instead their abilities are a mix of DNA and old magic where their Coyote really is another spirit in their same body. Part of them but yet not.

Matt is tall, handsome and not the surly Park Ranger he seems to be.

I definitely like a well-written shifter story and have read about some SEXY shifters. What about you? Do you like shifters? Do you have a favorite kind? Why do you like them?

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
Review - Riding Temptation by Jaci Burton (Wild Riders Book 2)

Title: Riding Temptation
Series: Wild Riders, book 2
Author: Jaci Burton
Release Date: October 7, 2008

Blurb:
He’s a biker working undercover for the Feds. She joined the Wild Riders for reasons of her own. Together, they’re burning up the asphalt and tearing headlong into danger and passion…

Ever since runaway Jessie Matthews teamed up with the gang of special ops bikers, the Wild Riders have thought of her as their kid sister. Except for Diaz Delgado. Over the past few years he’s been watching the budding of a ripe young woman. Jessie’s glad somebody finally sees her for who she is—and she’s thrilled it’s Diaz. His dark good looks and killer body have tempted her since day one.

Diaz’s unbrotherly urges have been hard to fight but the last thing he’d want to do is hurt Jessie and break up the gang. But when they both go undercover to infiltrate a group of killer survivalists, he knows it’ll be hard to keep his distance—especially when the mission takes a risky turn. Now Diaz has no choice but to open himself up to the one woman who may be strong enough to take him on.

Review:
Jessie Matthews was determined to prove herself as one of the Wild Riders. She’d trained for this since she turned fifteen, learning everything she could from the elite undercover group. It’s about time they stopped treating her like a kid sister and realize she’s a well trained and capable agent.

Diaz Delgado had spent eight years carefully avoiding Jessie and his own urges to protect her and keep her safe. Now he finds she’s been assigned to a case with himself and Spencer, another Wild Rider, that has all the signs of a makings of a disaster. Especially since he has to constantly remind himself that Jessie is one of the gang and strictly off limits.

Jessie and Diaz find themselves assigned to a small team sent to investigate an illegal arms broker but just when their own passions ignite, their mission heats up as well. Now undercover as a couple and facing exposure, they have no choice but to open up to each other and realize they may be in for a ride like no other.

I wondered when I got this story if Riding Temptation could be as good as the first book in the Wild Riders series (Riding Wild) and I’d say I wasn’t disappointed. Riding Temptation was fast-moving, exciting and sexy as hell. As a long time motorcycle rider who rides her own bike (no pillion, thank you), I loved Jessie’s character and how wonderfully capable she is. Diaz fights and fights his attraction for Jessie in an attempt to do the right thing but he can’t fight forever.

Jaci Burton is an auto-buy for me and I highly recommend Riding Temptation.

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Sunday, October 5th, 2008
Knitting Socks

As some of you may know, I’m a woman of many hobbies. I’ve found I have to have something to do to keep my hands busy sometimes. I have to have a different type of creativity besides writing and reading.

My current favorite (it changes on occasion) is knitting and I’m just tackling my first pair of socks. I’m not sure how many others out there that read my blog are knitters but be warned that I’ll probably bore the others on occasion with updates on the knitting front.

Right now I’m fascinated by socks. I ordered a Sock Knit Along from Knit Picks to play with but I had some needles and yarn from a prior order so I started a pair of socks.

These are in Knit Picks Felici yarn, Patina colorway. I’m knitting them on 2.5mm double-pointed needles and working toe-down. The pattern is more of a recipe from the book More Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch. It’s a four-stitch pattern called Embossed Stitch. This is sock #1 and I’ve been working on it, off and on, for two days.

I’ll get some pictures in the next day or so to show you all. Then you can run screaming away!

Sunday, October 5th, 2008
Weekly Diet Check-In

Well, not too bad overall but I was sick most of the week. That sucked. But I’m mostly back on track with the food issues. Wish I was losing faster but at least I’m losing. I’m getting near having another wardrobe malfunction with my favorite jeans, though. I noticed I keep having to tug them up at work.

Have to do some closet diving and find the next size down to see if I can wear them yet.

252 - Start Weight
241 - Today
(11) - Net
101 - To Go

Saturday, October 4th, 2008
Friday Flash - The Wild Hunt

Friday Flash

A paranormal offering this week :) ‘Tis the season, I guess.

(Archives are on the website, if you want to read the offerings of past weeks)

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The Wild Hunt
(c) 2008 by Maura Anderson

The blustering wind blew painful needles of freezing rain against her almost numb cheeks. Arms wrapped around her knees, she ducked her head and huddled under the scant cover offered by the violently moving trees above her. The forest’s huge hemlocks and firs shook and swayed in the storm that had appeared out of nowhere, loud groans and cracks accompanying every gust.

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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Fiction with Friction Authors on Literary Nymphs Chat
October 25, 2008
2:00 pmto7:00 pm

Come visit the Fiction with Friction authors on the Literary Nymphs Yahoo Chat on October 25th from 2pm to 7pm.

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
The Boys’ Toy

Meet the true test of geekdom. The item in the back is a floating arm trebuchet. Yes, a siege engine (albeit a modern design). You can click on the thumbnail to open a larger version of the picture.

Just in case we ever need to wage war on the neighbors, lol.

Mr. Maura is on the left and the Morganator on the right. They have dubbed the trebuchet “The Maltby Flinger.” It’s actually been living in the garage for several years but Mr. Maura took it out in the last few weeks after hearing about a pumpkin tossing contest not far from us. He stole the 550 line I had bought in Ft. Benning for the Joes to make a sling with and bought it a few new accessories since it was not originally designed to hurl an 8lb pumpkin.

Malty Flinger

The mad scientist expression is, I believe, deliberate. Either that or the help of the seven year old Morganator has finally stolen any brain cells remaining.

Come on, doesn’t everyone have a siege engine in their garage? Or driveway?

I will point out that I have so far managed to convince Mr. Maura that using it to launch fireworks would be a Very Bad Idea. Whether that continues to be the case, I cannot promise.

Mr. Maura insists I put up a picture of the sling he made as well.

Sling