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Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Road to Publication by Caridad Pineiro

First of all, thanks to Mila for allowing me to visit! Mila has asked me to offer some thoughts on what it's like to be published and share my journey with you.

So here goes . . .

I'm Caridad Pineiro and I write paranormal and romantic suspense novels. I've published 26 novels/novellas over the last eleven years with a variety of publishers. Kensington, St. Martin's, Pocket Books, Harlequin, Carina Press and Grand Central Publishing. Whew, a mouthful, right?

The first thing many people wonder is how I got started as a writer.

In the fifth grade my English teacher assigned a project to write a book for a class lending library. It was Pass/Fail so the only pressure was to have twenty typed pages.

I went home and started writing. Months later my poor mom typed one hundred and twenty pages. Yes, you saw that right. 120 pages.

From that moment on, I knew I wanted to be a writer. I'd always had stories going on in my head and I had been an avid reader from way back, but that project showed me that I could take my love of reading and those stories and do something with them.

I kept on writing through high school, college and law school. I never stopped writing or reading although sometimes it was hard to find the time to write because of school. After I graduated, it was hard because of my work as an attorney.

After the birth of my daughter, however, I had a revelation. My mother had been a wonderful role model and as I asked myself what I would offer my daughter, I realized that I had not done the one thing that had been a lifelong dream. I had not been able to have a book published.

Despite the fact that I had a full time job and a new child, I had no doubt that I had to somehow find the time to reach for my dream. It helped that I had a supportive husband. He understood how important it was to me.

In the years that followed I wrote. I attended workshops to improve my work. I networked. I went to conferences. I did that while working full time and spending time with my family because I had found a way to balance all three.

How did I do that? I would write on the train to and from work and then in the very early hours on the weekend before the family got up.

Some might think that balancing act is hard, but then I did something even harder. I dared to send my work out to an editor.

Surprise. They didn't eat me alive. In fact, they thought I had potential and offered suggestions on how to improve my work. They even said they would want to see something else.

That is what's called a "good rejection."

I kept on working and writing and five years after my daughter was born, I managed to sell my first book.

It's an amazing feeling to get "The Call." It was even better because my husband and daughter happened to be with me when it happened. After all, their support had helped to make it possible.

What has it been like in the over ten years since "The Call?"

Hard. Inspiring. Fun. Frustrating. Publishing is not an industry for the faint of heart. Even with 26 published works, there is still rejection and pressure to perform well. But the bottom line is that I love to write, so I can't imagine not doing it.

What words of wisdom do I have to offer in conclusion?

1. Nothing worthwhile is every easy. My mother always drilled that into me.

2. You have to want to do it because you love it. If you're doing it just for the money, you will be severely disappointed.

3. Don't take rejection personally. It's a business and not every editor, reader or reviewer will like what you do.

4. Don't be afraid to explore new opportunities, but always remember this: Money should flow to the writer. Be wary of people who want to charge you for publishing your work.

5. Never give up! As hard as it may seem, you can do it!

Thanks for dropping by! For more information on me, you can visit www.caridad.com.

Caridad's Latest Release




AZTEC GOLD from Caridad Pineiro and Carina Press

AZTEC GOLD
a paranormal novella
Available January 3 2011
ISBN 9781426891045
Available at Audible.com
on January 12, 2011
CARINA PRESS

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Six months ago, Cynthia Guerrero's lover and fellow archaeologist Rafael Santiago trekked into the Mexican jungle in search of one of the fabled Cities of Gold—and never emerged. Guilty over their parting, Cynthia won't rest until she knows what happened. When the discovery of a conquistador's journal corroborates Rafe's intended path, Cynthia is determined to finally leave the safety of the museum to rescue him, despite the conquistador's dire warnings, and her own traumatic past.

Arriving at a remote village deep in the jungle, Cynthia is both elated and angered to find Rafe alive. But he is far from well, having watched his team be decimated by a bloodthirsty demon-goddess. When Rafe reveals he has been gifted with supernatural powers—powers he plans to use to kill the beast and save his brother, still held captive in the temple—Cynthia must face her own inner demons to fight alongside the man she loves.

Friday, February 06, 2009

I am blogging!

Aloha people!

How’s everyone doing? Very happy to be with ya’ll once again.

***CONTEST*** I am giving away a copy of my latest release, The Finisher. YAY! All those that leave comments today, along with your name, and where you are from, will be entered to win. I’ll announce the winner here later on today.

I have to be honest with you; anything I say after Mil’s hilarious Loo-zee-anna road trip will be crap. But hey, I’ll give it a try. Let’s face it she is one funny woman that Mila.

Today I wanted to talk ya’ll about my home town of Hoboken, NJ. Hoboken is located on the west bank of the Hudson River across from the Manhattan, New York City. So pretty much “The City,” as we fondly call NYC, was my play ground growing up. A few of our claims to fame are:

  • Frank Sinatra was born here.
  • We are the birth place of baseball (well at least the first “official” baseball game recorded took place down the street from my apartment).
  • The first brewery in the United States (Yes!)
  • The movie “On the Waterfront” was filmed here
  • The Zipper was invented at Hoboken’s Automatic Hooks & Eye Co.
  • The first Blimpie.
  • The first Oreo cookie was sold here.
  • Macy’s Parade Studio is here, and houses a good portion of the floats used on the Thanksgiving Day Parade.
  • And the following famous people lived/live here, Eli Manning (QB of the NY Giants), Alex Rodriquez (NY Yankees), Joe Pantoliano (actor/Sopranos), Jeremy Shockey (Former NY Giants Tight End. Now with the Nola Saints), and Gerard Way (lead singer for the Emo band, My Chemical Romance) to name a few.

But no, today I don’t want to talk any further about famous people, or geography, cause really who cares about that junk. Today I want to share Hoboken’s greatest claim to fame. My little mile square town, is known as a party town. OH YEAH!

Literally there’s a bar, or bar/restaurant, in every block. We used to be in the Guinness Book of Records as “Most bars in a square mile” but I think New Orleans stole that title from us BOOOO! LOL! At one point we had about 200 bars. So if you are ever in NJ/NYC come on over to my little place in universe; you’ll most likely find a bar or restaurant that you enjoy.

From trendy lounges, to live music rock bars, and great Irish pubs; you find it all. Heck we even have a McDonalds. Which I have to say after a few drinks, it taste like Wolf Gang Puck was behind the counter. And I have to have one too many to even walk in there to begin with.

Even better than the bars, it’s the celebrations/street festivals around town. Music & Arts Festival, seven blocks of food, music, and tons of shopping; twice a year. Movie Under the Stars, takes place the big lawn in Pier A park every Wednesday during the summer (Pier A park was an old pier turned into a gorgeous park over looking NYC). The famous St. Anne’s Festival. Shakespeare in the park, and tons more. My favorites, I have to admit are Mardi Gras at Oddfellows Rest (a Louisiana theme restaurant) AND Hoboken St Patty’s Day. Mind you I am neither Irish nor Cajun/Creole, but on those occasions I am. The Leprechauns made me do it! Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler!

Let’s talk about St. Patty’s. One word to describe this day; insanity! Every year two weeks before the Holiday, people travel from all over the States for this event. The bars open at 9am, there are lines around to the corner starting at 8am, and house parties starting at breakfast accompanied with green beer. All of that followed by a great parade filled with hot fire men, police officers, and men in kilt (OH YEAH!); later on, they crash every single party. We’ve even had full Irish bands crash the parties we’ve been to and play a few songs for us. *sigh* Good times! It’s pretty amusing seeing people try to walk after 4pm lol!

But the real whopper is seeing if you can make it past midnight. It’s not rare to see people sleeping on the benches in front of City Hall lol. I am proud to say I have made it past midnight every year. Oh that makes me sounds so bad! But hey it’s fun, and I am not harming everyone. Like the quote from my favorite t-shirt says, I am not an alcoholic, I am a drunk. Alcoholics go to meetings.

Here’s a picture one of my best- friends, Lynda, and I at a party a few years back. It’s 11am, drunk, and we beat the guys at about 17 rounds of the drinking game flip-cup. Look at my eyes...so drunk! Lol!

So if you’ll be in my neck of the woods on March 7th, head my way! We’ll meet out for green beer ;)

OK it’s not all drinking and partying; it also a great place to raise a family. Tons of things for kids to do! I’ll have to dig up my pictures from my external hard drive and post it for you to see.

Well ok I’ve yapped enough. I hope you enjoyed my ramble. Just sharing a little bit of my world with you. So now share a little bit of your world with me; where are you from? Tell me about your home town? I love to hear it!

Thank you so much for reading & thanks again Mila for having me here *MUAH* Look out for a blog about Mardi Gras in my blog!

Aloha,
Dee
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