All posts by Celeste Bradley

You can dance if you want to…

How could I have gone so long without dancing? Why do we forget to have fun?

I went out to celebrate a friend’s birthday at a great Greek restaurant with attached bar. In the bar, there was a slick gent in his fifties, crooning Gordon Lightfoot hits while playing on a synthesizer. Silly me, I turned up my nose at his song selection and ignored him.

Then my friend dragged me in to dance–bad cheezy barfly music and all! Now, I love to dance but I’m not what you’d call a good dancer. I’m a little more Romy and Michelle than Janet Jackson. So it’s an exercise in trust for me. read more

New Year resolutions

On the top of my list this year was to blog more often. Actually, it was to blog weekly. It’s the last day of January. I don’t think monthly qualifies as success.

So, what am I up to?

Reading-I’m glomming Young Adult fiction at the moment. Hunger Games, Gone, Uglies–all outstanding!

Watching-working my way through a long-running BBC mystery series called “A Touch of Frost.” Also, can’t seem to stop watching the new “Star Trek” movie. Chris Pine or Zachary Quinto? Decisions, Decisions. read more

RomCon is winding down…

One more event for me today. The Historical Author Mixer in a couple of hours and then nothing to do but work on our new book the rest of our time here.

RomCon has been generally good. I’ve met people I hadn’t ever had the chance to get to know at larger conferences–Catherine Anderson!!! Christine Feehan!!! And the creative “games” aspect of the activities has been a lot of fun. There are really cool vendors in the “mall” area of the conference, where you can buy chain mail bikinis, get a massage and a reincarnation reading, and then pick up a lovely necklace from Bulgaria! read more

Rockin’ the RomCon!

I am in Denver, CO, attending the new Romance Convention and I am having more fun than a lizard stuck in a margarita glass! Let’s put it this way–my roomate is contemporary romance author Susan Donovan and we just had dinner with Smart Bitch Sarah Wendell and Sourcebooks’ Deb Werksman! Salt or no salt, ladies?

Denver is beautiful, the sky is blue, Susan is hysterically funny and I just drank a margarita that was bigger than my head. Since I’m a total lightweight, I keep having to count my fingers and toes to make sure they’re still there. I’m currently getting ready for tonight’s festivities and I hope I didn’t lipstick my eyebrows. read more

FADE IN:

This past week I attended the SCSFe (Screenwriting Conference in Santa Fe) and I had an amazing time. I love learning about writing in any format and I learned many things that will definitely improve my novel writing as well as give me a new creative outlet in screenwriting.

First of all, screenwriters are so cool. Seriously. Unlike introverted thin-skinned novelists (unlike me!) they are tough, funny and determined. They have ideas coming out of their ears, more smart-assed comebacks than a roomful of teenagers and they are willing to be shot down again and again in the hopes that someone, somewhere will like just one of their ideas. I came out of that week tougher, funnier and more determined to be determined! read more

I finished!

SCOUNDREL IN MY DREAMS is done! The revisions are nearly finished and the story is everything I wanted it to be. It’s such a different story for me. I hope everyone enjoys Jack and Laurel as much as I did. I had sooo much fun with all my imaginary friends at Brown’s Club for Distinguished Gentlemen and little Melody.

Melody, as some of you know, was inspired by a real little girl. Frankie Jean is a sweet, funny, mad little thing who talks a mile a minute and travels even faster. “Richochet” is a word that comes to mind. I took video of FJ when she was just three and I kept watching it during this writing process, reminding myself what 3yrs on wheels really looks like. read more

Almost done!

I’m soooo close to finishing SCOUNDREL IN MY DREAMS! I keep thinking “a few more pages” and then I realize that there is another scene to fill in. It’s always this way. It’s kind of like cleaning your house. You can always find one more thing to clean!

It looks like I’ll be pulling an allnighter because I HAVE TO turn it in first thing tomorrow. I’ve been working hard on this book since mid-January but it feels like I’ve only had about a month!

Time is getting weird on me these days. This past year flew by! I’ve written two and a half books since this day last year, got a kid through her senior year (and it was a doozy!) and got another through her freshman year!

Do other writers measure their years in books instead of calendar months? Since I don’t go to a job and punch a clock, I often don’t actually know what day it is. Children used to keep me scheduled in the real world, but now they manage themselves pretty well.

I know that must sound strange. Imagine your life if you spent all your days reading, just reading and reading and reading. Now, stop and fan yourself because I know that sounds marvelous to you! That’s what it feels like just writing and writing and writing, just living in the dream in my head, except I have to sit in a chair at a desk instead of lounging in bed. Okay, I’ll admit it, I write in bed as well, but don’t tell my chiropractor!

Days stretch into each other. Weeks go by in flash. I have to put every appointment into my phone and program regular reminders as well, or I would never remember to take the garbage out to the street on Monday morning. After all, I’m not entirely sure what day Monday is!

I live most of my day in 1815, England. The rest of my day in 2010 America seems like the part that doesn’t fit sometimes.

Still, now that the book is done (nearly!) I can come back to the world. I live in a fun and vibrant city. Today my phone reminded me that there’s a concert in the park tonight! I might not make it today, but next week I will be there, on my picnic blanket, glass of wine in my hand, living in the real world again.

I love this book. I LOVE my wacky crew at Brown’s Club for Distinguished Gentlemen. I’m also really looking forward to that glass of wine!

Hugs and thanks for reading!

Celeste
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New blog!

This is the official first post of my new blogspot. Older blogs will still be available for viewing on https://celestebradley.com

First, the blog design. I love to do collage but I’m not very computer able, so I composed the header of this blog with my web-savvy friend Joy Stefan (visit http://linkedin.com to learn more about Joy!).

The background we found at the fabulous http://shabbyblogs.com which I highly recommend. Even I could figure out how to use the background because of SB’s easy tutorials.

At the moment I am busy finishing up SCOUNDREL IN MY DREAMS, the third book in my Runaway Brides trilogy. Due to one passionate night, Jack and Laurel had a child. Now Melody needs a real family and Jack and Laurel need to heal the pain of the past. Unfortunately, the passion of the present even exceeds that wicked flash of lust, causing more problems than it solves!

The journey to learn the truth of Melody’s origins has been a fun one. I love my crew of wacky characters at Brown’s Club for Distinguished Gentlemen! How wonderful to bring everyone full circle in the end.

Take care and thanks for reading!

Celeste read more