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WordCrafter News: Rock Star Tour News & Midnight Roost Release

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The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour News

We just finished up the WordCrafter The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour and it was a lot of fun sharing things about my characters with all of you. I appreciate the support from each and every one of you. And to show my appreciation, everyone who left a comment at each stop got an entry into the giveaway for five free digital copies of the book. So now, I’m pleased to announce the winners, and thanks again for joining us in sending off this exciting time-travel adventure.

And the winners are…

(Drumroll please.)

  • Patricia Faustenberg
  • T.W. Ditterman
  • Rea Longest
  • Coldhandboyack
  • Selma Martin

And as an added bonus, C.E. Robinson will receive a signed print copy of The Rock Star & The Outlaw for visiting and commenting at every stop on the tour. Now, that is dedication. Congratulations to all winners!

Winners should contact me with email addresses, or a physical address in the case of the print book, at kayebooth@yahoo.com, so I can deliver your books.

Midnight Roost Release

The 2023 WordCrafter anthology, Midnight Roost, will be released through distributors on October 17. We’ll be doing a WordCrafter Book Blog Tour for the launch October 16 – 23 for the launch. Each author will also be spotlighted on the blog of Joseph Carabis, and DL Mullan over at Un dawnted has created a deliciosly creepy book trailer, as well as the wonderful book cover. I can’t tell you how pleased I am to be able to present this anthology of weird and creepy stories to you, and how much I’m looking forward to the release.

We have a smashing group of authors who contibuted some exemplary stories to this anthology. Most of them are tried and tested WordCrafter authors, but we welcome the few new ones whose stories are sprinkled in. Check out this line-up:

  • Zack Ellafy – author of “At the Mountains, Majesty” in the Visions anthology
  • Chris Barili – contributor to Ask the Authors and Ask the Authors 2022
  • Joseph Carabis – author of “Maryanne” in the Visions anthology
  • DL Mullen – author of “The Reality Hackers” in the Visions anthology
  • Christa Planko – author of “The Vanishing Tattoo” in the Visions anthology and winner of the 2021 WordCrafter Short Fiction Contest
  • Paul Kane – contributor to Ask the Authors 2022
  • Sonia Pipkin – new WordCrafter author
  • C.R. Johansson – author of “Her Beholder” in the Visions anthology
  • Roberta Eaton Cheadle – contributor to six WordCrafter short fiction anthologies and winner of the 2022 WordCrafter Short Fiction Contest
  • Patty Fletcher – author of “The Portal Brings Christmas Love” in the Visions anthology
  • Kieth Hoskins – author of “The Cost of Magic” in the Refracted Reflections anthology, and “The Sight” in the Visions anthology
  • Denise Aparo – new WordCrafter author
  • Julie Jones – author of “The Tourist Trap” in the Visions anthology
  • Rebecca M. Senese – author of “The Mirror Slacked” in the Once Upon an Ever After anthology
  • Mario Acevedo – contributor to Ask the Authors 2022
  • Kaye Lynne Booth – author of Delilah, The Rock Star & The Outlaw, editor and contributor to six WordCrafter short fiction anthologies
  • Michaele Jordan – author of “Farewell, My Miko” in the Visions anthology
  • Robert Kostaczuk – new WordCrafter author
  • Majorie Mallon – contributor to Poetry Treasures 3: Passions
  • Isabel Grey – new WordCrafter author, and winner of the 2023 WordCrafter Short Fiction Contest
Midnight Roost Halloween Book Trailer

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Final Stop on the WordCrafter “The Rock Star & The Outlaw” Book Blog Tour

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The WordCrafter The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour

It’s the final day of the WordCrafter The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour, and we’re finishing off with an introduction to the villan in my story, Juan Montoya. Over the coarse of the week, we met the two protagonists, Amaryllis Sanchez and LeRoy McAllister, and three of the supporting characters, the time-traveler from 2025, Nick; the shaman woman from 2025, Monique; and the saloon keeper from 1887, Maggie. Don’t worry if you missed a stop or two along the way. I’m posting the Tour Schedule with links for each stop at the end of the post. And don’t forget to leave a comment to enter the Giveaway at each one.

The Giveaway

Leave a comment below to enter the giveaway

for a chance at one of five digital copies of

The Rock Star & The Outlaw.

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Text: The Rock Star & The Outlaw by Kaye Lynne Booth
"Do you feel it?" she asked him with wide eyes which looked a little crazed, and grinning from ear to ear. "That was wild!" She placed her hands on his shoulders, pulling him in to plant a big kiss on him, right on the lips. "Wahoo! That waas great! What a rush!"
Excerpt from The Rock Star & The Outlaw

Writing the Villian

Writing the villian is difficult for me, because I strive so hard to create characters that are likeable, that creating a character I want people to hate seems to go against my natural grain. I think it’s hard for me to write from my shadow side and unveil the things that are hidden away there, because I was taught that those were things we didn’t talk about. But a villian has to be dark, and mean, and well… bad. Readers aren’t supposed to like the villian. I have trouble writing characters that I don’t like, and even now, I can’t say I truly succeeded with Juan. I still want to like him, just a little.

You really can’t have a character that is all bad. No one is pure evil, any more than anyone is pure goodness.People are naturally double sided, so just as a protagonist must have flaws to make them a well rounded character, every villian must have at least one or two likeable traits to balance things out. In Juan, I think I was successful in this respect. Sure, he’s a pompous ass who expects to get his way in all things, but he is angered by the mistreatment of Amaryllis by his men, so he can’t be all bad. Right?

The character of Juan Montoya

Juan Montoya started out the story as Wade Slade, a proud southern man with a hot southern temper. He sported long, wavey hair, and a handlebar mustache and goatee, which he kept waxed to sharp points. He had the peculiar habit of twisting the tips of the mustache, especially when he was angered. However, when doing my first run of editing, which I do aloud, there was something about the character that just didn’t feel right. I thought perhaps rhyming the first and last names might be the problem, so I changed his first name to Buck. It was easy to do un MS Word, with the find and replace feature. But, as I continued to read through it Buck Slade was missing the mark, as well. Buck didn’t sound like a southern name, for one thing. And the character didn’t seem very threatening for another. Something had to be done.

The story needed a bad dude, a mean bandito to lead a gang of outlaws on robbing and pillaging. A bandit up from the border in Nevada country in 1887 seemed like a good possibility. It needed to be someone you didn’t want to cross, and so Buck Slade became Juan Montoya. I went back in with ‘Find and Replace’ and replaced all the Bucks and all the Slades to Juans and Montoyas. You can imagine my surprise, when doing the next pass of edits, as I tried to figure out what a Juanle and a Juanet were. When I hit ‘Replace All’, I didn’t think about the possibility of having used words that had Buck in them like bucket and buckle. Gotta watch that.

Of course, changing a character is more than just changing a name. Juan lost the southern charm of Wade and Buck, and his features are much darker. He kept the hair, the mustache, and the goatee, as well as the annoying habit of twisting the mustache. In fact, I made the hair his best feature, although it gives him an effiminate look, but he’s so bad no one would dare to say that to his face. I changed some scenes to illustrate his temper better, and sacrificed a minor character to do so. The result is the Juan Montoya who appears in the final story.

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Text: The Rock Star & The 
Outlaw by Kaye Lynne Booth
"LeRoy, what are you doing here?" she said as she closed the distance between them. "Don't you know they're looking for you?"
"Shhhh." LeRoy said. "Of course, I know that. Will you be quiet?"
"They got Sissy over in the jail," Regina said. "Clavin is holding her because she helped you spring that gal. You're plumb crazy showing your face here."
Excerpt from The Outlaw & The Rock Star

About the Book

A time-traveler oversteps his boundaries in 1887. Things get out of hand quickly, and he is hanged, setting in motion a series of events from which there’s no turning back.

LeRoy McAllister is a reluctant outlaw running from a posse with nowhere to go except to the future.

In 2025, Amaryllis Sanchez is a thrill-seeking rock star on the fast track, who killed her dealing boyfriend to save herself. Now, she’s running from the law and his drug stealing flunkies, and nowhere is safe.

LeRoy falls hard for the rock star, thinking he can save her by taking her back with him. But when they arrive in 1887, things turn crazy fast, and soon they’re running from both the outlaws and the posse, in peril once more.

They can’t go back to the future, so it looks like they’re stuck in the past. But either when, they must face forces that would either lock them up or see them dead.

Digital and print copies of The Rock Star and The Outlaw

About the Author

For Kaye Lynne Booth, writing is a passion. Kaye Lynne is an author with published short fiction and poetry, both online and in print, including her short story collection, Last Call and Other Short Fiction; and her paranormal mystery novella, Hidden Secrets; and book 1 of her Women in the West adventure series, Delilah. Kaye holds a dual M.F.A. degree in Creative Writing with emphasis in genre fiction and screenwriting, and an M.A. in publishing. Kaye Lynne is the founder of WordCrafter Quality Writing & Author Services and WordCrafter Press. She also maintains an authors’ blog and website, Writing to be Read, where she publishes content of interest in the literary world.

That wraps up the WordCrafter The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog TourThanks to all of you for joining me. I hope you enjoyed my posts, and maybe even learned something from them. I am pleased to have all of you here to help launch this book right. This story came from my heart and I a truly excited about it. Be sure and leave a comment at each stop for additional entries in the giveaway. Links are below if you miss one.

Tour Schedule

The Rock Star & The Outlaw, by Kaye Lynne Booth – September 18 – 22

Monday – Sept. 18 – Opening Day – “Amaryllis & The Pretty Reckless” – Writing to be Read

Tuesday – Sept. 19 –“Writing with music and LeRoy McAllister & Review”Carla Loves to Read

Wednesday – Sept. 20 – “The characters of Nick and Monique”Writing to be Read

Thursday – Sept.21 – “Prostitution in the American West and the character of Maggie”Roberta Writes

Friday – Sept. 22 – Closing Post – “Writing the Villian & Juan Montoya” – Writing to be Read

That wraps up today’s stop and the tour. I want to thank you all for coming along on the ride, and I hope you’ll give the ride with Amaryllis and Leroy a go. It’s been a fun ride, from putting all the pieces together in my mind as the idea began to shape itself into a story in my mind, to writing each individual chapter and partnering it with a song, to running a successful Kickstarter to give the book a boost, to the publishing process and seeing the book listed through distributors, to sharing my characters with all of you on this tour. I know you will have a fun ride if you chose to read it, too.

If you missed a stop, you’ll find the links in the Tour Schedule above. Leave a comment at each stop for additional chances in the giveaway. I won’t get out the random drawing hat until tomorrow night, so there’s still time. I’m giving away five digital copies of The Rock Star & The Outlaw, and I will announce the winners in Monday’s “WordCrafter News”, here on Writing to be Read. Thanks for joining us.

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Day 3 of the WordCrafter “The Rock Star & The Outlaw” Book Blog Tour

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The WordCrafter The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour

Tour Schedule

The Rock Star & The Outlaw, by Kaye Lynne Booth – September 18 – 22

Monday – Sept. 18 – Opening Day – “Amaryllis & The Pretty Reckless” – Writing to be Read

Tuesday – Sept. 19 –“Writing with music and LeRoy McAllister & Review”Carla Loves to Read

Wednesday – Sept. 20 – “The characters of Nick and Monique”Writing to be Read

Thursday – Sept.21 – “Prostitution in the American West and the character of Maggie”Roberta Writes

Friday – Sept. 22 – Closing Post – “Writing the Villian & Juan Montoya” – Writing to be Read

Day 3 of The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour

Welcome to Writing to be Read and the WordCrafter The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour. On this stop, I’ll introduce you to two of the supporting characters, the overzealous time-traveler, Nick Umbridge, and Amaryllis’ BFF, Monique. These are two supporting characters, but they play roles which are vital to the story.

Nick & the Time-Travel Device

Nick’s character developed from the main idea for the story – a time-travel device that fits in the palm of the hand, and a custom saddle pommel which it can slip into, to take horse and rider to the period of their choice. That’s how the story began in my head, and I wrote that first chapter, which ended up being the prolog, long before the rest of the story had developed fully. I needed a time-traveling cowboy and Nick was him.

Part of the idea for his character came from the movie Time Cop with Jean-Claude Van Damme. He works for a regulatory agency that develops time-travel gadgetry and Nick’s job is to test the prototypes. Another part of his character came from a character in a different time-travel movie, Time Stalkers, where William Devane plays a college professor who is obsessed with the old west. Nick has a similar obsession which drives him to pick 1887 as his time destination. Unfortunately, the call to blend and take in some of the local atmosphere is too much for him, and he sets a time-loop into motion that sends Leroy on the wildest ride of his life, before he is strung up by a lynch mob.

When LeRoy returns with Amaryllis, a paradox or two are created and Nick makes another appearance, trying to set things right. Although he means well, he wants to take Amaryllis back to her own time, in 2025; a move that would mean facing the forces she’s running from, so Nick becomes an antagonist for our time-traveling duo.

Monique & Werner Syndrome

Monique is Amaryllis’ best friend. She came about in a college assignment back in 2012 to write a shaman scene; a scene where the protagonist consults the wisdom of the medicine man, witch or shaman for guidance. Monique is my shaman, with the ability of looking into the future having been handed down from her grandmother. Although the character of Amaryllis was actually in this scene, too, but I think my focus was on developing the character of Monique.

I wanted her to be an interesting and unique character, so I gave her a bold, self-confident personality, and I gave her Werner Syndrome, a rare birth defect caused by the mutation of the WRN gene, which cause old age to set in prematurely. Those with Werner Syndrome take on the physical characteristics of an old person at an early age, including short stature from childhood, and other attributes such as wrinkled skin, baldness, muscular atrophy and cateracts (https://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/werner-syndrome). So even though Monique is 26, like Amaryllis, and they grew up together, Monique is small, and hunched and shriveled, looking more like a woman of 60, fitting the role of an old croon perfectly.

Monique is a rock in Amaryllis’ life. She’s who our heroine turns to for advice, the woman who thinks of everything, and Amaryllis knows she can count on her. That original scene, where Amaryllis asks her friend to throw the bones and gets a strange reading thaat neither woman understands, has undergone a lot of changes, but it ends up as the third chapter in the book, “Witches Burn”.

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Text: The Rock Star & The Outlaw by Kaye Lynne Booth - "When it came right down to it, all of this was her fault, and yet, this kind-hearted, gentle man lying next to her still wanted to be with her. His love might be the only thing that could save her now, when the reaat of the world was spinning out of control. And that was the thought that remained in her mind as she drifted off to sleep."
Excerpt from The Rock Star & The Outlaw

About the Book

Digital and Print copies of "The Rock Star & The Outlaw"

A time-traveler oversteps his boundaries in 1887. Things get out of hand quickly, and he is hanged, setting in motion a series of events from which there’s no turning back.

LeRoy McAllister is a reluctant outlaw running from a posse with nowhere to go except to the future.

In 2025, Amaryllis Sanchez is a thrill-seeking rock star on the fast track, who killed her dealing boyfriend to save herself. Now, she’s running from the law and his drug stealing flunkies, and nowhere is safe.

LeRoy falls hard for the rock star, thinking he can save her by taking her back with him. But when they arrive in 1887, things turn crazy fast, and soon they’re running from both the outlaws and the posse, in peril once more.

They can’t go back to the future, so it looks like they’re stuck in the past. But either when, they must face forces that would either lock them up or see them dead.

That wraps up Day 3 of the WordCrafter The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour. Links are in the schedule above, if you missed days 1 & 2. I hope you have enjoyed meeting Nick and Monique. Be sure to visit those first two stops to meet the two protagonists and learn more about the creation of this wild time-travel adventure. Tomorrow will find us over at Robbie’s Inspiration/Roberta Writes, where I will introduce you to the character of Maggie and share some facts about prostitution in the American west. And don’t forget to leave a comment at each stop for a chance to win one of five digital copies of The Rock Star & The Outlaw, which I’ll be giving away in a random drawing at the end of the tour. I do hope you will join us.

About the Author

For Kaye Lynne Booth, writing is a passion. Kaye Lynne is an author with published short fiction and poetry, both online and in print, including her short story collection, Last Call and Other Short Fiction; and her paranormal mystery novella, Hidden Secrets; and book 1 of her Women in the West adventure series, Delilah. Kaye holds a dual M.F.A. degree in Creative Writing with emphasis in genre fiction and screenwriting, and an M.A. in publishing. Kaye Lynne is the founder of WordCrafter Quality Writing & Author Services and WordCrafter Press. She also maintains an authors’ blog and website, Writing to be Read, where she publishes content of interest in the literary world.

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Welcome to the WordCrafter “The Rock Star & The Outlaw” Book Blog Tour

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Text: WordCrafter Book Blog Tours Presents The Rock Star & The Outlaw by Kaye Lynne Booth

About the Tour

Welcome to the WordCrafter The Rock Star & The Outlaw Book Blog Tour! We have a great tour planned this week and I hope you’ll visit each stop to learn more about what went into this exciting time-travel adventure. We have a great give-away, too, offering 5 digital copies of The Rock Star & The Outlaw. And you get an entry just for leaving a comment at each stop to let me know you were there. You’ll find the Tour Schedule below, so let’s get started!

Tour Schedule

The Rock Star & The Outlaw, by Kaye Lynne Booth – September 18 – 22

Monday – Sept. 18 – Opening Day – “Amaryllis & The Pretty Reckless” – Writing to be Read

Tuesday – Sept. 19 –“Writing with music and LeRoy McAllister & Review”Carla Loves to Read

Wednesday – Sept. 20 – “The characters of Nick and Monique”Writing to be Read

Thursday – Sept.21 – “Prostitution in the American West and the character of Maggie”Roberta Writes

Friday – Sept. 22 – Closing Post – “Writing the Villian & Juan Montoya” – Writing to be Read

Amaryllis & The Pretty Reckless

Amaryllis Maria Sanchez is a composite character. She’s a cross between Sharon Stone’s character in Basic Instinct and Taylor Momsen of The Pretty Reckless. She’s an adrenaline junkie, who likes to tempt death and lives life to the extremes. She’s a rock star who is at the top of her game when she’s on stage. After she kills her drug dealing, domineering boyfriend to save herself from his wrath, she figures she’s already damned herself, she figures she might as well ride out the storm that’s headed her way. But, when she crosses paths with a time-traveling cowboy who offers a way to stay ahead of the game and a place to run to where she won’t ever be found, she sees the potential for a whole new life of adventures.

Amaryllis began as a character like Sharon Stones character in Basic Instincts – a daring woman who plays a deadly game. I like Sharon Stone in just about anything, but I admired the way she played this character in particular. I challenged myself to create a character with that same adventuresome nature, and that self-confident, ‘on top of the world’ attitude.

The idea for her method for killing Claude came from an actual murder case I heard about on the news. I thought it was unique, and I knew I wanted to use it in a story.

My son introduced me to the music of The Pretty Reckless, and I fell in love with the voice of Taylor Momsen. Ibought their CDs and played them on my commute to work, and a story about a female rock singer began to form in my head, and the Sharon Stone-like character somehow merged in my mind with the woman who emerged in my mind from their music. That woman was a lot like my image of Taylor Momsen. And so, Amaryllis Maria Sanchez emerged on the page. Their music inspired me and I’d like to share some of it with you. The video is an official music video for “You”, by The Pretty Reckless.

“You”, by The

About the Book

Cover of "The Rock Star & The Outlaw"
Hour glass in background. Electric guitar and two pistols in the foreground.
Text: The Rock Star & The Outlaw, A Time-Travel Adventure, Kaye Lynne Booth

A time-traveler oversteps his boundaries in 1887. Things get out of hand quickly, and he is hanged, setting in motion a series of events from which there’s no turning back.

LeRoy McAllister is a reluctant outlaw running from a posse with nowhere to go except to the future.

In 2025, Amaryllis Sanchez is a thrill-seeking rock star on the fast track, who killed her dealing boyfriend to save herself. Now, she’s running from the law and his drug stealing flunkies, and nowhere is safe.

LeRoy falls hard for the rock star, thinking he can save her by taking her back with him. But when they arrive in 1887, things turn crazy fast, and soon they’re running from both the outlaws and the posse, in peril once more.

They can’t go back to the future, so it looks like they’re stuck in the past. But either when, they must face forces that would either lock them up or see them dead.

Book Trailer

Book Trailer for The Rock Star & The Outlaw

About the Author

Headshot: Author Kaye Lynne Booth

For Kaye Lynne Booth, writing is a passion. Kaye Lynne is an author with published short fiction and poetry, both online and in print, including her short story collection, Last Call and Other Short Fiction; and her paranormal mystery novella, Hidden Secrets; and book 1 of her Women in the West adventure series, Delilah. Kaye holds a dual M.F.A. degree in Creative Writing with emphasis in genre fiction and screenwriting, and an M.A. in publishing. Kaye Lynne is the founder of WordCrafter Quality Writing & Author Services and WordCrafter Press. She also maintains an authors’ blog and website, Writing to be Read, where she publishes content of interest in the literary world.

The Giveaway

Leave a comment below to enter the giveaway

for a chance at one of five digital copies of

The Rock Star & The Outlaw.

That wraps up the tour for today. Join us tomorrow on Carla Loves to Read for a guest post about the character of LeRoy McAllister and a review of the book.

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