Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Cassy's Corner- Special Guest the wonderful Anita Clenney

Please join me in welcoming Anita to Mysteries and Margaritas. She is a great supporter of fellow writers and especially of those who share her membership in the Book Cents family.

Anita Clenney grew up an avid reader, devouring Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys books before moving on to mysteries and romance. After working as a secretary, a realtor, teacher’s assistant, booking shows for Aztec Fire Dancers, and a brief stint in a pickle factory (picture Lucy and Ethel--lasted half a day)…she realized she'd missed the fork in the road that led to her destiny. She backtracked and started sprinting to catch up. Three years, eleven months and twenty-two days later, she got the call. Her dream had become a reality. An editor wanted to buy her Paranormal Romance series about Secret Warriors, Ancient Evil and Destined Love. Awaken the Warrior, the first in her Modern Day Highland Warrior series, will be released May 2011. Anita lives in Virginia with her hero/husband and two kids, where they are slaves to a white Boxer named Lily. You can find more about her writing at www.anitaclenney.com

THE WORLD OF PARANORMAL, FACT OR FICTION, OLD OR NEW?

We’ve all heard the saying that truth is stranger than fiction, and if you look at the news you’ll see it can be true. I see things on the news that can’t possibly be real, but Yep…they are. Some of our best material can come from real life. But what about the world of paranormal? The paranormal genre is more popular in fiction now than ever before; vampires, demons, werewolves, shape shifters, and fairies, and of course, the old standby…ghosts. Gotta love a good ghost story. The world of the paranormal has left its mark on every genre, wiggling its way into romance and suspense, cozy mysteries, and YA. But while there may be more paranormal stories than ever before, we have to wonder if it’s really new.

If you look back through history, you’ll find myths and legends of otherworldly creatures woven into every culture, passed down from generation to generation. From harmless, whimsical beings that like to play jokes on unsuspecting humans to creatures that make otherwise rational people arm their homes with crosses and garlic and do horrendous things to the dead bodies of loved ones, to insure that they stay dead. From Europe to Asia, Africa and beyond, all civilizations have these stories. Some are downright bizarre.

For my Modern Day Highlander series, to be released by Sourcebooks Casablanca next year, I chose angels and demons, the battle between light and darkness, and the humans caught between. My secret warriors rely on their strength and secrecy to protect the humans from demons who are hiding among them, perhaps disguised as their neighbors, friends, bankers, babysitters. Maybe their mother-in-law. These demons want to destroy the world, and the warriors are the only ones powerful enough to stop them. Yeah, my warriors are really cool and can do some X-Men-like things, but they’re flawed too. Sometimes all those muscles, good looks, and swords just aren’t enough. The warrior needs a quirky historian who can kick butt and keep him on his toes.

As the story unfolded, I realized that I wanted Michael the Archangel working behind the scenes, ordering my warriors on their missions. Michael has always fascinated me. One of the most revered of the angels, a mighty warrior himself, capable of casting Lucifer and one third of the angels—those who’d rebelled--out of Heaven. I have two children that I have a hard time herding into the bathroom to brush their teeth. Can you imagine having to herd thousands of fallen angels out of heaven? So they can go to hell? Come on. Would you leave?

While I tried to handle the topic of Michael with respect, at times, I shuddered, hoping that what I was doing wasn’t blasphemous, because Michael is real and sacred, whereas vampires--I have them too--in my estimation are not; although I saw a program recently on TV about people who would beg to differ. But that’s another story for another day. So while paranormal seems to be a new buzzword in the world of entertainment and even in real life, paranormal really isn’t new. It’s been around for as long as humans have, and as long as we exist, we’ll be telling our stories, stretching our imaginations to carry us into the future.

Do you have a favorite paranormal story or series, a favorite character? Edward, Jacob, Asheron, Dracula, Wolverine? Let’s hear it. Bring those bad boys (and girls) on.

I thank you for having me join Mysteries and Margaritas today. I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts and reading your comments. Anita

16 comments:

Kari Lee Townsend said...

Yay Anita, I'm so glad you're here. I love Awaken the Warrior and can't wait for it to be released. You do an amazing job with your angels and demons, and talk about the hunkiest hero on the planet and a fun spunky heroine to boot.

I confess I am a huge Jacob fan. Edward is too much of a pretty boy to me....I love the rough around the edges tough guy hero and even though Jacob is young enough to be my son, I still drool watching him on the big screen.

Clarissa Southwick said...

Congratulations on writing a great book, Anita! I am not much of a paranormal reader, so I don't have a favorite. But I'm definitely going to read this one.

Donna Cummings said...

Anita, I'm definitely looking forward to this book too! I like paranormals that blend the worldbuilding with things I'm already familiar with, and this sounds right up my alley. :)

Liz Lipperman said...

Anita, I love Awaken the Warrior, too and can't wait to hold it in my hand. You did a really nice job of making it down to earth and funny as well as sexy. It's no wonder SourceBooks loved it.

Of course, you know my favorite paranormal characters are ghosts - trash-talking ones to book!!

Mary Martinez said...

Anita welcome to the M&M's! It was great meeting you at the conference. I can't wait to read your paranormal. I love you're web site too!

Mare F said...

Looking forward to your book. I've marked the date. I just love the paranormal and if you throw a romance in I'm a goner. LOL.

Anita Clenney said...

Hi Kari. I really owe you a lot on this book...you know what I mean. My hunky hero, Faelan thanks you for your compliment even as he blushes at your boldness. But never fear, he's growing accustomed to Bree's boldness.

I posed the question about fave paranormal characters, but I don't even know who my favorite is. I love so many. I think I'm a Jacob fan. I have to admit I loved the scene in the last movie where they are all trapped in the tent together. All sorts of spark flying there.

Anita Clenney said...

Thanks, Clarissa. This isn't a dark paranormal. It strange, but even though there are warriors and demons and talismans and swords it isn't a heavy, brooding story. Actually, the paranormal angle just sneaked up on me. It started with a dream about evil hiding behind a handsome face, but it could have been a thriller or a mystery without demons.

It was fascinating to watch the story evolve. I though how cool for a heroine to find a hero buried, but not dead...and my hero was born. Then I thought how cool if Michael the Archangel was in charge of this secret clan. One concept layered on another and before I knew it, it was paranormal. But honestly, I think it could appeal to any romance or mystery lover. It's very adventurous and suspenseful, and even has a lot of humor. And of course the hot Scot. I really hope you enjoy it. WHEN it comes out...oh the waiting.

Anita Clenney said...

Hi Donna. It's funny because I don't read paranormal more than other sub genres, but one of the things I loved about writing this series was the fact that it's set here, on earth, not in the future or on some planet. It's familiar. The people are familiar, the houses, the towns, EVEN the demons are familiar because they're disguised.

The worldbuilding was fun, figuring out what the rules were, what the warriors could and couldn't do, how the demons shifted. I have three orders of demons so it got tricky. I still have to go back and look at my notes sometimes and see what the full demons can do that the halflings can't. I loved plotting it all out. Thanks for commenting.

Anita Clenney said...

Hey Liz! Your belief in this story has meant so much. You and Kari both jumped in and read parts when I needed fresh eyes.

Hey, I also have a ghost, well, it's a hint of a ghost. It never really jumps out and announced it's presence.

I love ghosts. Any chance you can slip one into your Casserole Lover's Mysteries?

Anita Clenney said...

Hi Mary. It was great to meet you. It's so nice to see the face behind the name. The conference was so much fun...and Kari has the photos as proof. Thanks for the complement on my website. Rae is just awesome, as you know. I don't know how she pulls it out of our heads.

Anita Clenney said...

Thanks, Mare! I'm so happy you stopped by. I think I said earlier that I don't read paranormal all the time, but I do love it, especially if it has a great hero and heroine who give off sparks like fireworks.

You know, everyone talks about the story of their heart and this is mine. This story is so deeply embedded inside me that it's become part of me. I could go on forever with this series, and I hope the stories will get better as I grow as a writer, but this will always be THE ONE!

manhattan Mary said...

I believe the concept of paranormal adds a little spice to life. Terrified as I can be if I hear things go bump in the night, I am attracted to the weird and mysterious. I am looking forward to reading your book, Anita.

Anita Clenney said...

Thanks, Manhattan Mary. I agree. Just that little twist of paranormal adds something unexpected. I love to be surprised in books, and I love plotting all the twists and turns. That actually gets me in trouble. I can't leave a story alone because I keep thinking of another great twist. Thanks for your comment.

Pat McDermott said...

Sounds like you have something wonderfully unique in Awaken the Warrior, Anita. Also sounds like you had a great time pulling all the "what ifs" together. Good luck with the release!

Anita Clenney said...

Thanks, Pat. I did have fun pulling it together. I love plotting, creating the twists and turns. Somehow the whole concept of someone buried in a vault that suspends time just grabbed me, and I've been loving it ever since.

The rest of the series will revolve around modern-day warriors who still like to wear kilts when they aren't in top-secret mode. There will be one other story where we'll see someone else quite unexpected take a journey in a time vault.