Showing posts with label cool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool. Show all posts

Saturday, March 29, 2014

HOT OR COLD? Phew! It Can Be So Confusing!


 

When it comes to sensuality ratings in books, the hot or cold designations have always confused me.
 I’ve read wonderfully sensual passages where the couple reached the bedroom door and then..well, the rest was left to the readers’ (often very fertile) imaginations.

And I’ve read scenes where the writer has tried so hard to be outrageously hot that the love scene reads more like a sex ed manual.
And then there’s the totally I’ll-write-erotic-or-die scenes where I’ve wound up giggling in amazement and thinking, gee, that would be physically impossible unless you were eight feet tall and built like an Orangutan.

And who but another Orangutan would find that kind of sexy description hot?

Yep, in my humble opinion, writing really hot and sexy scenes that make the reader all hot and bothered is an art form and is done well only by really exceptional writers who have a knack for it. These scenes are usually highly emotionally charged as well as very physically hot.
I write romantic suspense, so the sexy hot and the murderously hot have to balance. It's also a mistake to try to forcer oneself to write hot - at least, it never works for me. Possibly because when I get to a certain point where it’s obvious I’m trying too hard to get  erotic - I’ll read it to my DH and we both fall about laughing.

My books usually have a couple of sensual scenes in them, but also a lot of banter between the hero and heroine which is both funny and sexy. I’ve been amazed when a couple of reviewers have described my heroines as bitchy, when they’ve actually been showing irritation or standing up for themselves with an Alpha male who’d swamp them if they didn’t. I wonder if these reviewers think women should always be meek and submissive and hide their true feelings?
Still, I’ve always considered my books to be in the ‘mild’ rather than ‘hot’ category, and I’ve often wondered if I should make them hotter. I’ve been surprised when publishers have put them in the ‘sensual’ category. And even more so with reader response. Here’s a few of the reader comments I’ve got:

“Phew – that book is sooooo hot!” Reader fanning herself with said book.
“Gee, I didn’t know sex could be like that!” Uhmmm, wistful reader….

“I marked the sexy parts in yellow highlighter to read to my partner.” What could I say to that?
"Hey, if you ever want help with the research, you know where to find me." Yeah, and I know where to find your wife, as well.

And the all-time most embarrassing of all? “I just loved the sex in that book. Do you think your husband would give mine some tips?” Okay, my poor DH is still squirming from that one, spoken loudly at a party.
Going sort of off-topic: when I was a kid, I used to watch old war movies with my dad. (Yes, I was a Daddy’s Girl). One of them involved a battleship slowly sinking in the freezing cold Atlantic. The Captain talks to the crew about abandoning ship. “We can either wait and hope we get rescued before she blows up, or we can take to the life boats. Would you rather freeze or fry?”

Freeze or fry. Be cool or hot. It’s a question I’ve wrestled with ever since.
Maybe I’ll solve it in the next book.

I'd love to hear comments about how other people feel on the hot/cool/cold issue! To get an idea of how I'm coping with the 'heat', click here to read the first chapters of  some of my books. :-)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Hello, my name is Leah, and I have a confession...



Hello, everyone! First let me say how thrilled I am to join this group of diverse and wonderful writers. I write mostly romantic suspense but have also written light paranormal, a contemporary women’s fiction which I call the “non-romance” love story, and even a children’s book. I just like telling stories. And I especially love words. 

I like combining and reordering them until I hear a certain cadence or pace I’m going for. And yes, I do hear voices in my head – or more precisely, my voice reciting words – all day, all night. I even dream in words and have written whole paragraphs in my sleep. (Wait…wait…come back! I’m weird but not dangerous!)

Anyway, today I’d like to expand a bit on a specific word:  COOL – as in hip, with it, neat-o – and if you’re expecting me to come up with the most up-to-date slang for the state of being “cool,” please, don’t hold your breath. Because the truth is, I’m seriously not cool. (Remember the UN-cola? I’m the UN-cool.) 

I rarely watch TV, except for the thriller/mystery/police-procedural type of shows, mostly reruns of shows I didn’t catch in their original runs. (Thank you, Netflix!) I don’t get to movies often either, and there too my viewing is usually limited to thriller/action/mystery plots, with a few romantic comedies thrown in.

Even when I see a current TV show or movie, I can’t retain the actors’ names. (It takes a minimum of six encounters for me to remember a face, much less add a name to the mix.) So the result is that I walk around in a pop-culture blur.

If I happen to watch an awards show, I sit in ignorance as the audience whoops and cheers for people I’ve never seen…or heard of. When the occasional celebrity makes it into my consciousness, I often don’t get it. (It took me years to figure out what made Kim Kardashian such a big deal…although I still don’t get why.)

Just last week I commented on Alicia Dean’s blog piece, suggesting that “Tanner Channing” be added to her list of hot guys. Alicia kindly responded that yes, Channing Tatum certainly is a hottie! (Serious #headdesk moment.)  I can’t even get my own guys right!  

A few weeks ago, a friend wrote in an e-mail that she was done for the night, heading off to bed with “Liev,” which of course I thought was her new boyfriend. 

Oh, how romantic….I remember thinking before giving a big sigh and wishing for a moment to be 20, or even 10, years younger. Later I found out she meant she'd be dreaming about the actor Liev Schreiber … whom I’d never even heard of!  (Luckily I had the sense to keep my mouth shut that time.)

I guess my point is that don’t be surprised if I occasionally (or often?) slip into the realm of the UN-cool. If nothing else, I figure it might be good for a laugh!

Happy Saturday!
Leah
Stories of mystery and romance, good and evil, and above all, the redeeming power of love.
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