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  • Apr 17, 2018
  • 3 min read

So for those of you who don’t know, when I’m at my worst–whether it is because I’m sick or just exhausted–I liken myself to a panda. (Because even when sad, pandas are cute and cuddly, where as in reality I more closely resemble road kill which is far less inviting.) So today we have the return of tired panda!


Why am I so tired? For starters I finally FINISHED THE REVIVED. I finished it late Friday night, and let me tell you that was a tough book. The Second Age of Retha series, and even The Revived itself, were fun, but it was the book length that killed me. Since I started writing full time, my books always fall in the range of somewhere between 65,000 words (which is the length of Beauty and the Beast) and 80,000 words. (The Desperate Quest and Heart of Ice are both roughly 80,000 words.) The Revived is a whopping 111,000 words. And that’s before editing.


I haven’t written a book that long in years. Life Reader is actually longer than that, but I wrote that book of the course of approximately four years. I slammed the Revived out in about two months, and the book nearly beat me at the end. I did manage to triumph, but for that last week of writing Perfect Dog was pretty upset as I kept taking over her various dog beds because they were on the ground and closer to me than the couch–which would have required me hauling my carcass across the room to reach. Needless to say, I learned a lot from this process. (Namely, DON’T DO THAT AGAIN!!)


So, as you can probably guess, the Hero Poll interview hasn’t been worked on yet due to The Revived taking so long to finish, but I did want to assure you in the meantime that I will still complete it at some point. But!! We can finally review the results of the Most Wanted Hero poll!

This year there were 2,392 votes cast–which means 598 of you voted!

The Most Wanted Hero is…drum roll please… “Villain turned good guy” with 277 votes!


In second was “Intimidating, brooding, gruff, stoic guy who secretly has a heart of gold” with 230 votes. “Sherlock-type genius (Kick@$$-academic)” Took third with 203 votes, “A rival to the heroine (competes with her)” took fourth with 198 votes, “Guy who hides his genius behind a funnyman/class clown persona” came in fifth with 180 votes, and “Anti-hero–sketchy morals, dubious actions, still a hero in the end (Artimus Fowl)” came in sixth with 170 votes.


The one thing I really appreciated–and was honored by–is that this year a number of you said you specifically voted for heroes that you thought would be interesting to see me pull off with my cast of strong female characters. The Anti-Hero seemed to be the one most people voted for out of sheer curiosity, but a lot of you also called out the “rival” entry as being an interesting twist as well.


As an author, stuff like that is a little more fun for me to play with because it does mean taking a stereotype I wouldn’t typically go for and fitting it into the context of my writing.


That villain turned good guy does make me sweat, though. I had to plan hardcore for making Farrin turn good in The Snow Queen. Trying to do it again without it feeling like a copy/paste repeat would be a serious challenge.


Speaking of which, this year’s poll did give me a couple of ideas for future projects, but sadly I won’t be able to tackle any of them for a while due to the Second Age of Retha and Angelique’s series hogging the 2018 and 2019. But I will be thinking about this poll as I design the heroes for my next few books, so thank you for taking the time to vote!

So tell me, Champions, are you surprised by the results? Which of the top winners are you most excited about? (Personally, I really like the Sherlock-type genius, the rival, and the anti-hero entries.)

 
  • Mar 23, 2018
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It’s time for the second half of the annual poll: the most-wanted hero poll! Here’s how it works.


I took the suggestions you guys gave me over the last few weeks, and I compiled them into this poll. To keep it from being horribly long I had to group a lot of the suggestions together, so you likely won’t see your exact suggestion. This year, you can vote for FOUR different hero-types you most want to see in a book! This poll will close Friday, April 6th.


Reminder: I use this poll as a way to monitor what you guys like. Depending on my book launches for the year, I may not be able to use the top voted suggestions, or the hero types might not fit in with the themes/heroine character I’ve designed for a book. This is supposed to be mostly for fun–but I do try to pay attention to what you Champions say through this poll.


Thanks for joining in the fun. I can’t wait to see what guys you Champions vote to the top this time!




 
  • Mar 19, 2018
  • 2 min read

Greetings and salutations, Champions! It is the moment you have all been waiting for! The winners of the 2018 Annual Hero poll ARE:

First Place: Merlin with 460 votes


Second Place: Stil of Rumpelstiltskin with 255 votes


Third Place: Emerys of Twelve Dancing Princesses with 224 votes

In honorable mentions we have Farrin of Snow Queen snagging fourth with 214 votes, Friedrich of Cinderella taking home fifth place with 160 votes, Captain Arion of Red Rope of Fate winning sixth place with 127 votes, and Asher and Aaron of Life Reader coming in seventh with 98 votes.


In total we had 683 voters this year–an increase from last year! Woohoo!

The competition was especially tough this time around, and this is first year ever that Rumpelstiltskin has been dethroned. In fact, Merlin beat him so solidly I spent some time trying to figure out if there was some sort of glitch in the voting!


A big thank you to everyone who voted…but we’re not done yet!

To celebrate this year’s results, I’m going to be taking Champion questions and interviewing a few of these handsome fellas. The guys who will be answering your questions are: Merlin, Emerys, Farrin, and Friedrich! To submit a question leave it in the comments below! BUT! This is a limited time event! I’ll only be taking questions for THREE DAYS. The last day you can submit a question is Thursday, March 22, and remember, your question must be for Merlin, Emerys, Farrin, or Friedrich. (I can’t have a free-for all, or I’ll go completely nuts trying to organize and write the thing!)


After Thursday, we’ll be turning off comments in this post, and we’ll post the 2018 Annual Most-Wanted Hero Poll to take it’s place! (Warning: The interview likely won’t be available until after the Most-Wanted Hero Poll is finished due to my current writing schedule.) The Most-Wanted Hero poll looks like it’s going to be epic this year, so I can’t wait to see what sort of heroes you guys vote to the top!


That’s all for today! Thanks again for voting, and the guys and I can’t wait to see what sort of questions you have for them!

 

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