Guest Author: Roxanne St. Claire

Posted July 15, 2008 by Casee in Promotions | 16 Comments


Roxanne St. Claire joins us again today to talk about writing, reading, and more importantly…Sawyer from Lost.

Book Binge: What is the difference in writing a single title for Pocket Books vs. a category romance for Harlequin’s Silhouette Desire line?

Roxanne St. Claire: The difference between a big, juicy steak, rare and smothered in blue cheese and a three-layer dark chocolate cake, heavy on the frosting. They’re both incredibly fun to dive into, but the taste is entirely different. The single titles I write have action, adventure, danger, complicated plots with multiple villains, lots of secondaries, and a core romance that drives everything. The Desires (I haven’t written one in well over a year, sadly, since I’m concentrating on the Bullet Catchers, but I hope to again) are pure romance, sexual tension, conflict, banter, emotional twists, and a core romance that drives everything. At the root of whatever I write, there is a deep and complex relationship, full of electricity and chemistry and fire, but the stories can be very different.

BB: What are you working on now?

RSC: Dan’s book! It’s coming out in the summer of 2009, it’s *tentatively* titled WHEN HE LIES. I’m having fun with him!

BB: What is easier…writing a stand alone or writing a series?

RSC: Nothing is easy. Noth. Ing. Not a scene, not a page, not a word. Every single book makes me want to tear my hair out at the roots and go back to writing press releases for hamburger companies. But I won’t. I love my job!

BB: What is your writing process like? Do you outline?

RSC: Constantly. I outline every day. On reams of legal pads. In pretty blue ink. Then I sit down to write what I’ve outlined and something entirely different and unexpected comes out of my fingertips. At the end of the day, I take out my pad and outline all over again. I save all of my legal pads and when I finish a book, I flip through them and laugh.

BB: What kind of research do you do for your books? Do you get to visit the places you write about (like the Caribbean)?

RSC: I do try to set books in places where I’ve been, or are similar to places I’ve visited or lived. I took a research trip to Charleston, South Carolina last year because the setting is central to the story arc in the 2008 Bullet Catcher trilogy. When a story takes me somewhere I’ve never been or can’t go, I use my imagination and all the research available. I often put out calls for help on my many writers loops and am amazed at the assistance and photos and information everyone shares.

BB: If you weren’t a writer, what would you be?

RSC: Wishing I could be a writer. I’ve had other jobs, some kind of glam (TV actress), some very challenging (business owner), some rather impressive on paper (PR executive). But nothing (except being a mom, of course!) has ever made me happier, way down deep in the bone, than writing novels. I hope to have the opportunity to do so as long as I can sit up straight and type.

BB: What advice would you give to aspiring authors?

RSC: Read. Write. Connect. Never give up. Start writing a new book the day you finish one, don’t rewrite the first three chapters six hundred times, fine tune your voice, and believe this to be true: mere mortals write books. People just like you and me. You don’t have to be someone extraordinary or know someone in publishing or have a special secret. Just write, learn, polish, and submit.

BB: Who is your favorite romance author?

RSC: All of the usual suspects – especially the Queens of Romantic Suspense like Linda Howard, Nora Roberts, Sandra Brown. When I sneak in a paranormal, it’s Kresley Cole all the way, and I’ve discovered YA in the past few years and have been gobbling that up, too.

BB: What is your favorite romance novel to re-read?

RSC: LaVyrle Spencer’s MORNING GLORY is my number one comfort read, followed by ALL THE QUEEN’S MEN and MR. PERFECT by Linda Howard.

BB: Pepsi or Coke?

RSC: Wine.

BB: What’s your biggest weakness (shoes, books, chocolate, etc)?

RSC: My kids.

BB: Chocolate or Vanilla?

RSC: Chocolate ON vanilla.

BB: Coffee or Tea?

RSC: Coffee with plenty of sugar and cream. I’m not an elitist. When my husband comes home from dropping the kids off at school with a great big Dunkin’ Donuts coffee for me, I remember why I married the man.

BB: Favorite movie?

The list is long, and depends on my mood. Recently my ten-year-old daughter and I discovered that there are about six million movies for 99 cents right on our TV. I had no idea until we were channel surfing one night. “What is this On Demand classics thing?” I asked. Whoa! Who knew? This summer, we are watching a movie every night and through her eyes, they are all brilliant again. Last week, we watched “Ghost” and “Overboard” and “Gone With The Wind.” (She did NOT like the ending.) I just love a good story with unforgettable characters and a hot guy or two.

BB: Favorite T.V. show?

RSC: Lost. Lost. And more Lost. Can we just talk about Sawyer for a minute? Le major sigh. I’m totally hooked beyond description. I admit to an embarrassing weakness for some reality shows, mostly because the insight into characters is priceless. I’m fascinated with America’s Biggest Loser because those people literally change their lives in the course of a season, and they lose so much more than weight – they lose baggage and gain self awareness. In a sense, isn’t that what we writers try to do with every character’s journey? I can also lose a few hours on Clean House, What Not To Wear (Clinton rocks), So You Think You Can Dance, and, yep, I love me some American Idol. I thought last season was superb – I cried when David Cook won.

BB: Favorite color?

RSC: Pink. Is there another color?

BB: Mexico or Hawaii?

RSC: I love Hawaii and have visited many times and left my heart on the Kona Coast. I bet I’d love Mexico, but I’ve only ever been to Cancun and Tijuana, and something tells me I’ve missed the good parts.

BB: Fly or Drive?

RSC: Fly = Xanax. ‘Nuff said.

BB: Thanks for taking the time to visit with us, Rocki!

RSC: Thank you for the opportunity to visit! I’ll be happy to pop in and answer any questions about books, discuss life, share thoughts about writing, and review the fine points of Sawyer.

Don’t forget to enter the contest…there’s still time!


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16 responses to “Guest Author: Roxanne St. Claire

  1. What was I thinking? I wanted to talk about Sawyer, yet waxed poetically about America’s Biggest Loser? LOL.

    Back to Sawyer. My favorite Sawyer moment ever: “Muchacha.” Anyone remember? The first love scene on Lost? The man gives me blisters he’s so hot and bad and sexy.

    In fact, let’s up the ante. I will add a second book to the contest today – this one to be awarded to the person who can throw down a link to the best Sawyer picture they can find. (Real name Josh Holloway.)

    Like this one:
    http://z.about.com/d/tvdramas/1/0/c/lostsawyer.jpg

    xoxo
    Rocki

  2. There was a ton of photos, but here some I liked.

    http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/7140/10gcr9jjw4.jpg

    http://television.aol.com/celebrity/josh-holloway/329644/photos/lost-josh-holloway-as-sawyer/2041388

    http://l.yimg.com/img.tv.yahoo.com/tv/us/img/site/61/97/0000046197_20080130133641.jpg

    http://www.stationzer0.com/lost-images/josh-holloway-lost_1.jpg

    http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/images/josh_holloway.jpg

    http://delirepeccadilles.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/e2wsl0d3.jpg

  3. Sawyer’s hot. *drool*

    I can’t fly without Xanax either. I used to be able to fly easy. Now? Not so much.

    And I LOVED David Cook on AI this year.

    I think Clinton rocks on What Not To Wear. One of my favorite shows.

    I could get so much more writing done if I watched less reality tv. 😉

  4. Megan

    Hmmm, I’ll have to hunt a Sawyer pic down at lunch. 😉 I’m so with you on the Biggest Loser and Clean House. I think those are the two shows I watch the most! Much to hubby’s annoyance LOL.

    For now though I just wanted to say ‘hi!’ and tell you how much I love the Bullet Catchers! So happy to hear that Dan is next, I love him. 😀

  5. The difference between a big, juicy steak, rare and smothered in blue cheese and a three-layer dark chocolate cake, heavy on the frosting.

    So which one is the steak? I’m a vegetarian, so I need to know which one I need to stop devouring.

    Then I’ll get a Xanax and chase it with some wine.

    Well, not really. *g*

  6. Oh my gosh!! Can I just say you are a woman after my own heart Ms. St. Claire!

    1. BB: What is your favorite romance novel to re-read?

    RSC: LaVyrle Spencer’s MORNING GLORY is my number one comfort read, followed by ALL THE QUEEN’S MEN and MR. PERFECT by Linda Howard.
    I love Spencers’s book Morning Glory – beautiful, beautiful story. I just recently reread Mr. Perfect too.

    2. BB: Pepsi or Coke?

    RSC: Wine.
    LOL, this one speaks for itself!

    3. BB: Favorite T.V. show?

    RSC: Lost. Lost. And more Lost. Can we just talk about Sawyer for a minute? Le major sigh.
    I love Lost. I want Kate to ditch Jack and just go for the bad boy!

    4. BB: Favorite color?

    RSC: Pink. Is there another color?
    Couldn’t have said it better myself.

    5. BB: Fly or Drive?

    RSC: Fly = Xanax. ‘Nuff said.
    Someday I want to go visit Europe and see all the sites, but I hate to fly. I know so stupid, but there you have it. I have now found my solution! (See also #2)!

  7. I lost (no pun) an hour or more on those links, azteclady and acdaisy. Whoa. I miss that show! Thanks for sharing.

    Somehow I managed to write a chapter today, but Dan Gallagher started to look like Josh Holloway in my brain!

    Rocki

  8. Hi, Rocki! I’m reading First You Run right now and lovin’ it! Fletch is such a great character, and he’s Australian, I can just imagine his accent, *grin*.

    Great interview! 🙂

  9. Okay you girls are too funny with this Sawyer dude. I don’t watch much tv so I had to actually click on some of those links to figure out what the fuss was about. *ducks flying shoes* 😉

    A ten year old daughter, huh? No “Camp Rock”? We can watch it over and over and over again for free with our TV service right now.

    I just read MR. PERFECT for the first time and in fact finished it today. So ironic to see someone mention a novel published in 2000 the same day as me reading it in 2008. I guess that is a testament to its popularity and success.

    Thanks for the fun interview, Cassee and Rocki!

  10. Anonymous

    Went in search Sawyer after following this trail of drool. Found this quote from him that absolutely had me laughing and lusting!
    ‘Married, not buried’, I always say. If I were single?… Damn, I’d have one girl doing my laundry, one shaving me, one bringing me a cocktail and another one coming out of my tent all hung over”.

    could just be me.
    mph

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