There were two things I vowed not to write when I first
started writing for publication: werewolves and vampires. At the time, I was
really overdosed on vampires from having adapted a version of Dracula for a
play. As for werewolves, well, there were just SO many of them out there. And
so many of those books are just really, really good. So I decided to stick to
sci fi and fantasy.
Well. That obviously didn’t last.
You see, from the time I was four years old, I’ve had a dog
at my side. And in 1990 I bought my first Siberian Husky, Nikita. From there,
Summer came along, then Bell, Echo and my beloved Logan. I love animals but I
really love my Siberians.
Anyhow, I was working on a sci fi story that just wasn’t
really gelling for me, the heroine was great but I couldn’t get a handle on her
hero. He was quite a mystery and he had me stumped.
It was very late at
night that I had an epiphany that changed the course of my writing. It was
mid-spring and we were having non-stop, drizzling rain. There was a commotion
outside, and the sound of a dog screaming…that kinda scream. The sound that
tells you a couple dogs are doing the dirty deed.
I ran outside into the rain and found that several of the
dogs had escaped from their respective kennels and were in one of the yards,
circling a pair that were clearly in a tie. I got out there and to my
amusement, it was Echo and Logan…they were my alpha male and female at the
time, and both were well past being able to make puppies. I guess they were
just having fun.
But the fun shifted to danger, because the jealous females
were darting in and taking nips out of Echo’s hide. One of the males was
threatening Logan. Interestingly enough, young Hu Fe, who was Echo and Logan’s
son, was patrolling, keeping the other dogs at bay. He was protecting them.
I grabbed Logan to keep them steady then sat there in the
mud and rain, watching the whole thing play out. When they were finished and
all the dogs were bedded again, I went in, cleaned up and went back to bed, but
not to sleep.
How many other writers sit in the rain in the middle of the
night, taking care of breeding dogs? I’ve spent hours watching Siberians
interact. I’ve hung around wolf sanctuaries and evaluated hybrids for
relocation to habitats. I’ve ridden on racing dog teams and as an apprentice,
helped dozens of dogs whelp countless puppies.
I am a freakin’ expert.
That night, I visualized this outrageous sex scene where a
beta wolf protects an alpha and his mate. It morphed into a silly ménage that
made me laugh, and suddenly the pieces of my science fiction story fell into
place. Belle’s mysterious lover Armand was a wolf shifter from Earth. And I
decided to break that rule about not writing wolf shifters because I know the
behavior of canids; they are probably the one constant love in my life.
So. Belle Starr. :) Werewolves in space. That
was just the first of many shifter books for me, but Belle is still my favorite.
Today, I’m giving
away a signed copy of Belle Starr. Just leave a comment to enter.
Happy tails!
8 comments:
I'd love to read this story :-) WEREWOLF in the space! Siberians are special I had one for 15 years, Lucrezia, so stubborn and smart, I loved her very much.
Cinia
Sorry I forgot to leave my email address
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I love shape shifter stories, I LOVE Science Fiction and you have put them together? I WANT!!
ilona
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I'm a huge fan of sci-fi and the intriguing world's created! I LOVE the sound of this book and ssssooooo hope to win a copy!
joderjo402 AT gmail DOT com
Cool cover
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space ships werewolf sounds like fun so i am thinking you really can't hide
This is one of my fav books to re-read. I hope there will be another book in the series
I think I missed this one--adding to my TBB, Belinda!
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