Saturday, January 28, 2012

Undressing Author K. Carlton



K. Carlton has a B.A. in Mass Communication, Television, and Theatre. She has fifteen years experience in production of television and film, and five years in television engineering. Her published works include, Jaded, Brazil and Bluesy Sweet.


 

K. Carlton pens the story "Helpless and Hopeless" in Undressed Inc.

In "Helpless and Hopeless," not at all happy about her long-awaited homecoming, video vixen Brooke Langely finds herself the maid of honor in her best friend’s wedding and face to face for the first time in years with her old high school rivals. But Brooke has her silver lining in the form of Sam Foley, the shy jock in high school that was Brooke’s favorite extracurricular activity after school.

   
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Undressing K. Carlton

How did you envision the title UNDRESSED INC. in your story?
In my story, "Helpless and Hopeless," the undressed is very literal. Brooke and Sam are constantly at each other's bodies whether half dressed, hardly dressed, or not dressed at all. These two understand each other fully and are comfortable in their own skin as well as each other's. (;


What is your definition of SEXY?
Sexy to me is sincerity. When two people are open and unattached to an agenda or motive, humor and playfulness can be allowed in making the sexy possibilities endless.


 

Friday, January 27, 2012

Undressing Author Samara King



Samara began her literary journey at the age of twelve years old while sneaking to the back of the library and indulging in romance novels; soon after, she wrote her own! She continued on to pen short contemporary fiction, sexy romance novellas and flash novels, as well as soulful poetry. She is a 2011 Poet of the Year Nominee by African Americans On The Move Book Club. 

In 2010, Samara launched SK MINIs, under her self-publishing house, Eclectic Soul Publications Inc. Her first poetry collection, The Ebony Kryptonite has been well received and was followed by Stripped Barefoot, her first spoken word project. 

Samara has been published by Cobblestone Press, Changeling Press, Loose Id, and Total-e-Bound. Samara lives in Chicago with her family. 

You can learn more about Samara and her works by heading to her website.



Samara pens the story "Black Honey" in Undressed Inc. 

In "Black Honey"... 

Who could she run to? 

When Officer Elisha “Elle” Taylor finds out crime lord Monty “Black” Kearns was her father, there is only one man she can turn to in the midst of a deadly plot for revenge. The very man she’d sworn never to touch again. Durant Kane. 

Leaning on her father's enforcer and her ex-lover seemed suicidal when the hit on her father was said to be ordered by his own people. Yet, the impulsive and heady sexual chemistry between them was undeniable.

 
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Undressing Samara King

How did you envision the title UNDRESSED INC. in your story?
Undressed to me means multilayers. Taking them off can be physical or emotional. In "Black Honey," it happens both ways between the main characters.


What is your definition of SEXY?
Sexy is all of the senses - sight, taste, touch, smell, sound - infused into one and heightened a hundred fold.



 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Undressing Author Ayanna Pierce, Uh, Shonell Bacon





Yes, the cover reads Ayanna Pierce, and yes, the above picture is of Shonell Bacon...moi. We are one and the same. I am an author, doctoral candidate, editor, educator, everywoman. You can learn more about my writings at my website, and you can learn about my editing services at my site, CLG Entertainment.

 


Shonell pens the story "Tables Turned" in Undressed Inc. In "Tables Turned," By day, Samantha Long uses her hands and pressure points to help her clients relax as a massage therapist. By night, Sam is Mistress Siren and uses her whips and leathers to make her clients submit as a dominatrix at Destiny Parker’s ultra-hot spot, Awaken. No matter the time of day, her mind is constantly focused on Drew Winger, a man she wants but can’t seem to conjure up her sexy nighttime persona Siren to express her feelings.

 

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Undressing Shonell

How did you envision the title UNDRESSED INC. in your story?
I thought about the word undressed and the feelings that the word conjures for me. In my story "Tables Turned," my main character is conflicted about her two very different worlds. In one world, she stays clothed, is shy, doesn't really go for what she wants, but there is this inner burn inside of her to "undress," to reveal. And her other world allows her to "undress" in a myriad of ways and show parts of her--not just her body--that illustrate the facets of her mind, body, and heart.


What is your definition of SEXY?
My sistergirl, Embue, was right on the money when she said sexy is a state of mind. I don't think there is one definition for it. It is what it is, and you, personally, recognize it when you see it. There are particular songs, I talk about two songs in particular at my site [song one, song two], that epitomize sexy to me. There is that smile, that voice, that particular shading of a day that can conjure it, too. Sexy is one of those words I would hate to see placed in a box. It's too big and wonderful to be confined.



Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Undressing Author Embue



Embue is French for the word “Steamy.” This particular moniker will embrace the sensuality of literary world, using characters from all walks of life. No one is off limits.

The presence of Embue is to stimulate the senses and enhance the reading journey. In the midst of the journey, the goals are to bring forth relevant personalities we can relate to in today’s world and how we embrace our sexuality in and out of the bedroom. 

None of us are perfect but in Embue’s world, she will strive to highlight that piece of freedom we all long to display.

 

Embue pens the story "No Other Love" in Undressed Inc. 

In "No Other Love," Arizona "Ari" Garrison has made some changes in her life: she’s finally left her abusive ex-husband Fletcher and she’s graduating college with her degree in business. Despite her accomplishments, what she lacks is a real man to be the comforter she seeks. Her vibrator can only do but so much to curb her sexual desires. The night of her graduation, her best friends take her out to have a good time. Little did she know that she'd find love in a jazz club.

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Undressing Embue

How did you envision the title UNDRESSED INC. in your story?
When I was presented with the title, layers came to mind. I wanted my characters to really peel away the insecurities of life and embrace their spirit. When I thought about Undressed Inc. my goal was to see my characters interacting with the words. It was important for Ari and Riley to really express themselves in a sensual and physical way. The removal, adjusting, shifting of garments were essential; the reader needed to embrace what was unfolding. I can only hope those points were well-executed in “No Other Love”.


What is your definition of SEXY? 
Sexy is a state of mind. It’s that naughty thought you’re thinking but can act out on the sly. The best part of all is feeling that sexiness and others catching that vibe you exude effortlessly. Clothes may make the man, but sexy radiates from within. Sexy...it's not a look but an attitude. The way one carries themselves consistently is how a person exudes that mode. It's one reason Embue is a logo, for she is everywhere and is seen in all walks of life.

 

Monday, January 23, 2012

Feeling Stalkerish? Check out Electa Rome Parks' latest THE STALKER CHRONICLES


The Author




Electa Rome Parks currently resides outside Atlanta, Georgia. After successfully self-publishing her debut novel, The Ties That Bind, New American Library, a division of Penguin Group, bought the rights. Electa signed a three-book deal with New American Library. All three books were immediately chosen as Black Expressions Book Club main selections and embraced as Books of the Month by book clubs across the country. Dubbed a "book club favorite," avid readers have embraced Electa's true to life characters that tackle prevalent and heavy hitting issues.

Since then Electa has become an award-winning, national bestselling author of several other mainstream (Loose Ends and Almost Doesn't Count) and erotic (These Are My Confessions, Ladies' Night Out, Diary of a Stalker and True Confessions) novels with Penguin Group, HarperCollins and Kensington. Electa was highlighted in Literary Divas: The Top 100+ Most Admired African-American Women in Literature and has written articles for several on-line magazines. The self-proclaimed, Queen of Real, Electa has been a frequent guest on radio shows, has been nominated for many industry awards and has been interviewed by newspapers, AOL's Black Voices, Vibe Vixen, Upscale Magazine, Today's Black Woman, Rolling Out and Booking Matters, to name just a few.

With a BA degree in marketing and a minor in sociology, she is following her true passion and working on her next novel, The Stalker Chronicles (coming Feb. 2012), and first non-fiction book. Electa is also currently touring with Atlanta's GA Peach Authors tour.

You can learn more about Electa by visiting her website!



The Book





She's back, and this time it's all about revenge.


Tall, dark, and handsome bestselling male author Xavier Preston thought his nightmare—in the form of Pilar, a fanatical stalker/fan—had finally ended. Little does he know it’s only beginning.

When Xavier met Pilar, he got much more than he bargained for. What started out as an erotic one-night stand quickly turned into a dangerous game of obsession and pain, with both parties playing to win. Then she simply disappeared.

Stunning Pilar hasn't gone away, though. In fact, she has been very near, watching his every move and patiently waiting for him to realize they were meant to be together forever. She still believes they’re soul mates, and the only option for her is “Until death do us part.” If she can't have Xavier, then no one can. Now no one is safe—not his friends, and definitely not him.


Revenge can be a real killer.




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The Prologue


It was getting easier and easier now.

She moved quickly and efficiently throughout the spacious three-car garage. She wanted to remove any traces of evidence that she had ever been there. She had always been good at simply disappearing and being invisible. That was easy.

She was definitely more confident, and it showed in her cool, calm, and collected demeanor. She was no longer afraid of being caught, because the urge to punish those who had hurt her was stronger, much more overwhelming, and urgent. She probably couldn’t stop herself even if she wanted to---she was operating on pure animal instinct. The need to survive and protect herself by any means necessary overrode anything else. Fight or flight. And she had long been tired of running.

There had been others over the years, more than she could count on one hand. They were mere vague gray memories that occasionally crossed her mind, like one might think of a stray pet one owned as a child, but she dismissed the images just as quickly. She never held on to them for more than a few fleeting moments in time. Denial was her refuge.

Only one had successfully escaped her sharp talons and womanly wiles. Or had he? Maybe she let him get away, just that one time. She hadn’t determined which. Sometimes she thought of him, when her mind wasn’t a jumble of darkness, discontent, and madness. There were moments...

She missed him, yearned for his special touch, the touch that only he could deliver with precision and skill. His touch brought heat and desire. His lies brought pain and sorrow. She hated that he escaped her grasp, or that possibly she let him walk away, unscathed. She still considered him her soul mate, the one who made her complete and safe and sound. She yearned to feel complete, because most days she realized she was broken and damaged beyond repair. However, she couldn’t think of that one just yet. Not now. That would come later. The strenuous act of positioning this one just right was over. Now she had serious, delicate cleanup work to complete. Within seconds, that one, the one who got away, was pushed to the dark, cold recesses of her mind. Forgotten...for now.

It was painstakingly slow work because everything had to be absolutely perfect. She had observed and respected what a perfectionist he was. He thrived on it. She softly snickered to herself and had to catch herself before it became an all-out rambunctious laugh. He didn’t look too perfect right now, slumped behind the steering wheel of his black BMW like a deflated, tossed-aside bag of rags and bones. Another snicker escaped. She tightly clamped her gloved hand down over her mouth to stop it, to keep it from spilling forth.
When he was discovered—hopefully, within a day or two—she wanted him to appear perfect in death. That was the least she could do, because she honestly felt she owed him that much. With a gloved hand, she carefully took the typewritten note out of his jacket pocket, typed from the personal computer in his home office, and gently placed it next to him on the soft leather passenger seat of his car. Laughter escaped freely and drifted into the still air.

She took one last hopeful look at him and placed a single kiss on his left cheek. She wanted to remember him at peace. Happy. So handsome. She sighed before she carefully closed the driver’s side car door. Then she continued to wipe down any surface she might have touched that bore her prints. She was patient as perspiration dotted her forehead. From her experiences, she knew that patience was a virtue.
She dreamily thought, We could have been so deliriously happy together. They always fucked things up. Always. She hadn’t met a man yet who didn’t. It was never a matter of if, but when. If only he hadn’t started to question or doubt her because of that damn movie, Diary of a Stalker, which had been released a month earlier and was a blockbuster success. Everyone was talking about it; already there was talk of Oscar nominations for best actress and best actor. She couldn’t escape it, no matter where she turned or what it signified for her.

No, you didn’t reject me and attempt to walk away, without a backward glance, she thought. How dare he? She didn’t do well with rejection. Never had. Never would. She chuckled to herself, thinking the joke was definitely on him. If he were alive, he would probably appreciate the joke as well. She had decided years ago that no one, especially not a man, would ever hurt her again. Never again. So far, she hadn’t broken her promise to herself, nor did she have any intentions to going forward.

She exited the beautiful, spacious home that screamed quiet elegance, luxury, and money. She let herself out and quietly disappeared into the night, under the cover of darkness. She craved the darkness for its mystery and power. She whistled a happy tune to herself as she walked away. No worries. No rush. She was lost in her own demented world. Enter at your own risk.

She reminisced about a man—a beautiful, tall, dark, and very sexy man with deep dimples and gorgeous teeth, a man she couldn’t wait to be reunited with. Her body craved him, and she could hardly contain her excitement and joy at just the mere thought of being in his presence again. It had been too long. As for the one in the garage, with the car engine running and the towel stuffed in the exhaust system, he had already slipped her mind, before his body was even cold and stiff. Her last thoughts of him were that when they found him, she hoped he would look perfect. She knew he would want it that way. After all, that was the least she could do. She hummed a lively tune and strolled off into the darkness.


Monday, January 09, 2012

Writing in 140: Seeing Down Writing Journey's Road - Latest BRP Commentary




Where do you see your writing self in 5 years? 10? Check out my latest post on BLOOD-RED PENCIL "Seeing Down Writing Journey's Road" and answer this question and more for yourself!

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