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Jan 07 2014

Wherein We Meet Simona

New Soulless chapter! Readers officially meet Ani’s hot-chick-in-leather-pants friend, Simona.

A friend who read this years and years ago, when I first wrote it (circa 2009 or so?) commented that he found Simona very Zara-like. And that was her purpose: to be the typical UF heroine. In any other book Simona would’ve been the protagonist. She’s hot, she’s snarky, she’s sexualized, she’s powerful. But this is a book where I wanted to do something different, and so I did.

I had good feedback on the book way back when, though there were a few remarks about how Ani was oddly difficult to connect to. And, quite frankly, that’s the point of it. She herself says she’s difficult to connect with–she quite literally has no friends and fakes any social interaction she can’t get out of. Those of you familiar with my work are likely aware I write very close first person, and Ani is no different.

If you don’t like her, don’t worry–there’s Rafe. He’s hot.

I won’t be updating here for the entire serial, just the first few chapters as a reminder while things get started. If you want to be kept up to date about new installments, you can subscribe directly to chapters on the site and have notices delivered to your inbox.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: free story, serial, soulless

Jan 03 2014

This. This This THIS.

Usually I just RT or share a link to something, but this is such an issue for me, I felt it needed more than 140 characters can express. As someone who has heard about every. damn. heroine. she’s ever written that the character is “unlikable”, I urge readers and writers to read this article in its entirety and give it some thought.

Writers are often told a character isn’t likable as literary criticism, as if a character’s likability is directly proportional to the quality of a novel’s writing. This is particularly true for women in fiction.

At the risk of making myself unlikable (heh): I don’t care that you don’t like my heroine. Her likability is the furthest thing from my mind when I write.

There are of course considerations to be had. Ideally, sure, I’d like you to find the character livable–I’d like you to be okay with spending a couple of hours with her; I’d like you to understand why she is the way she is; I’d like you to find small moments when you can identify with her.

I don’t care whether or not you like her. Likability is subjective. I cannot please everyone, nor would I try to.

This is what is so rarely said about unlikable women in fiction — that they aren’t pretending, that they won’t or can’t pretend to be someone they are not. They have neither the energy for it, nor the desire.

The storyteller’s job–or at least MY job–is not to write someone you’d like to have over for dinner. I couldn’t even if I wanted to; I’m an urban fantasy writer, and interesting fiction hinges on character conflict. My job is to tell the character’s story as well and accurately as I am able to. This means they will do things you don’t like; this means they will do things I don’t like. But that’s okay. I’ve ranted on this subject before, but with women in particular there is enormous pressure to be “likable”, to be accommodating, and this is thrust upon fictional women as well. I do not play that game. I’m not trying to make anyone likable, nor am I trying to make them unlikable. I write them as who they are. I write them to be real. Period. Full stop.

Zara has, with no exaggeration, been called one of the least likable heroines in urban fantasy. Like, the whole genre.

So you don’t like one of these ladies I’ve written? You hate her? 

My response will always be: GOOD. Because that lady is a fictional person. She doesn’t exist. She doesn’t breathe or eat or talk or do anything outside of my brain. If you don’t like someone who doesn’t even exist, I have made her real to you and done my job.

Perhaps, then, unlikable characters, the ones who are the most human, are also the ones who are the most alive.

So I’m going to keep writing my “unlikable” heroines who say and do bad things, and make mistakes, and sometimes kill people, and swear a lot, because their stories are interesting to me and I don’t much care if it impairs their likability.

Or mine.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: bloodlines, Books, Demons of Oblivion, rant, zara lain

Jan 02 2014

Soulless Begins

Soulless_medWell, here we go!

Two chapters a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting today. There are forty-something chapters total (85K words).

It’s…an odd sort of book–Ani is a very non-traditional UF heroine. She’s a very internal character rather than snarky and full of banter; she doesn’t kick ass or swing a sword around (at least not well); she does not look hot in leather pants. She says the wrong thing, is completely socially inept, and hides from fate rather than chase it.

Also, she can eat the souls of monsters.

You can subscribe to chapters by email, if you want them delivered directly to your inbox. Coarse language, violence, some sex–you know, the usual. If you enjoy, please consider dropping some pennies in the tip jar on the site. I promise I won’t use it to buy cocaine.

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: Books, free story, serial, soulless

Jan 01 2014

New Year’s Resolution

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photo credit: Lauren Manning via photopin cc

This year’s resolution is simple and yet hard for me. It is only one thing.

Leap.

It is sort of an ongoing thing in my life I find humorous: if I want something but don’t do it–and the reasons can vary but usually center around me being a control freak who doesn’t like change–I’ll get knocked into it anyway.

If I don’t leap, the Universe will push me.

So yeah. I get it. I can take the hint. I will start leaping.

To that end, I decided a few days ago to entirely scrap my writing schedule for January – March of this year. I had deadlines jotted down including for-pay projects and other writing I wanted to do, but you what? I busted my ass in the fall and I have writing money coming during those months that’ll cover most of my bills because of it. I’m taking January to fast-draft a book I really want to write. I’ve earned it.

I might regret that when I get nothing for April royalties, but this is me taking an opportunity I worked for and leaping.

What are you resolving to do this year?

 

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: life, personal

Dec 30 2013

Give Me Your Stuff. For Charity.

CCSNI_logoSo, this group? The Cat Care Spay/Neuter Initiative? It’s local and was founded to deal with the feral cat problem here.

It’s such an issue in this area because vacationers/cottagers often get a kitten for the summer, or well-meaning people feed stray cats at their cottages, and then the cats are abandoned come fall. There’s a huge influx of cats right before winter. Some die in the cold when there’s no food left, while others live on and just start breeding and breeding, creating feral colonies. Cats who grow up in feral colonies without any human contact can’t be placed for adoption, although their kittens often can be socialized.

The CCSNI traps ferals, spays and neuters them, and then returns them to their colonies. They also rescue kittens and abandoned pet cats, and places them in foster and adoptive homes.

They need money to do this. If you want to send them some, I certainly won’t stop you: head to the website to donate by PayPal. (ETA: if you donate in January, forward the receipt to my friend Shai and you can win stuff!)

But they also do a lot of fundraisers. In a few months, they’ll be holding a fundraiser comedy show in a nearby town and they also have a silent auction that night. Local businesses as well as everyday citizens donate items–books, gift cards, baskets of pet treats, knitted goods, jewelry, etc–and guests at the show bid on them. There are usually two or three hundred people there, I believe.

Do you have stuff? Stuff people would want to bid on? Awesome goodies you can donate? We’d love to have them.

You can ship things to me and I’ll see that they get listed.

P.O. Box 1833
Campbellford, ON
K0L 1L0
CANADA

The event is late February, so if you can get anything sent to me by at least two to three weeks prior, that would be fabulous.

Do it for the kitties like Vincent, Miss Dinah, and Rodney Ballsnomore, who were all abandoned in this area.

Vincent Miss Dinah Rodney

Written by Skyla Dawn Cameron · Categorized: blog · Tagged: auction, cats, CCSNI, charity, donation

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