Monday, December 26, 2011

Storm Grant Life Resembles Art

Life Resembles Art

Or sometimes, TV resembles something I’ve written.

Earlier this week, I was flipping channels and landed on a TV show featuring a de-fanged vampire. There was a horrible scene of blood dripping out of the blood-sucker’s mouth, and some really great camera shots showcasing big empty sockets where his canines had been. Make that “ex-blood-sucker”. Apparently in this show’s world-building, no canines = starving to death. They never grow back and without them, the vampire can’t feed.

I’d actually thought of this scenario a couple of years ago, only with 100% less death! In my world, there’s another body fluid on which a de-fanged vampire can survive. Happily.

I let this premise percolate in the back of my mind for a long time, then I started thinking “under what circumstances would a vampire lose his teeth?” followed by, “And how will I make this a sexy love story?” 


I made a few notes, opened my GMC* template, and then suddenly, I’d written an m/m romance about a vampire and his dentist. Don’t you just love it when that happens?
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NOTE: *GMC = Goals, Motivation and Conflict, a fabulous book by Debra Dixon with a simple formula for writing character-driven fiction. I use this in conjunction with Blake Snyder’s Save the Cat story structure for plot-driven fiction. Together, they’re all you need to plan a book.

Here's the blurb:

No greater love has a vampire than for his dentist.
Deeply in debt to a loan shark, oversexed dentist Cary Drewel lives in fear of foreclosure and bodily harm. His new practice is missing one rather crucial element: patients. Which, terrifyingly enough, is the one thing his creditors also don’t have.
Pierce Sharpe, a powerful vampire with a drinking problem—or, more accurately, a problem drinking—can’t feed through the pain in his damaged eye teeth. In danger of losing his standing in the vampire community, Pierce seeks Cary's dental services. When Cary extracts his canines, Pierce must turn to other bodily fluids for sustenance.
Together, Cary and Pierce find a mutually pleasurable solution to both their problems. Turns out, though, there’s more to this dentist-patient relationship than simple suction, and what began with raw hunger from each of them might just end in love.
Click the title to read an excerpt and purchase Sucks and Blows.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice blurb on storm grant's suck and blows...

jessica
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booklover0226 said...

THis is on my must have list; I can't wait to read Sucks & Blows.

Thanks,
Tracey D
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Adara said...

Oooh, I like the references. Thanks for those. =)

Adara
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Catherine Lee said...

I read the blurb abd the excerpt. It strikes me as quite humorous. Is it meant to be? Did you have that in mind when writing?

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The Scarf Princess said...

I LOVE the sound of this book, so unique in its premise! And I think I saw that show that inspired you.

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Bookwyrm369 said...

I really liked S&B :-) Can't wait for more!

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Unknown said...

Thanks to everyone for commenting. Yes, Catharine, it's supposed to be funny. (I hope it's funny. ;-D )

I also hope everyone is having a great holiday season.

Thanks, again,
~ Storm / Gina

Aija said...

Wow! I love the story behind the book! *now how to forget that visual* :D

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