CONTEST
I am thrilled to announce that I will be running a contest for fan art based on (W)hole! Â I know lots of my friends are artists, and even those who are not should try their hand at a creation. *** The prize? An autographed paperback copy of Breath(e), the sequel to (W)hole, when it comes out in January and I will ship it completely free to anywhere in the world. *** How to Enter: I want to see your interpretations of the characters in (W)hole and how you interacted with the book. 1) Make an image or a video that portrays a character, a scene, or some other aspect of my book. 2) Post it at DeviantArt, Flickr, or YouTube with the tag or title “RuthMadisonContest” 3) I will draw a random winner (and I will show the drawing on video) on January 15th, 2012...
Read MoreRomantic Friday Writers: Rock Candy
http://fridaynightwriters.blogspot.com/Â This blog has a challenge for writers of romance/love stories to write 400 words on a theme each Friday. Â The theme this week is Rock Candy. I am on a roll with this new story that I started three weeks ago for a Friday challenge! Word Count: 397, full critique acceptable ### Kaitlyn’s life changed forever in a candy store in the mall. Â She was standing in the door, sucking on a red rock candy stick and waiting for Jason to finish choosing. Â He was distracted by doing imitations of their teachers to make her laugh. She was gasping around the sweet glaze of the candy when something shifted. She never understood what it was, but suddenly everything in her became very still and it was as though she were seeing Jason for...
Read More“Imperfect” Heroes
Why do I use the phrase “imperfect hero” sometimes to describe the men in the stories that I write? Â Do I think that men who have disabilities are not perfect? Not at all! Â I think their bodies are absolutely perfect. I use the phrase because it is a common euphemism for disabled male characters in books. Â I need to tag and have that phrase connected with my website so that people who are searching for the kinds of stories I write can find them. It is not only devotees who enjoy these books. Â Some like to read what is known as “wounded hero romance” because they are tired of Fabio heroes who don’t feel true to real life. Others have a deep seated sense of compassion and like hurt/comfort stories where a woman nurses a man back to...
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