Monday, May 5, 2008

ManLove Monday: Ally Blue



It's Monday! Is this now your favorite day of the week, or what? I mean, why not have something to look forward to? Today I have a special guest, friend of the blog and m/m author, Ally Blue. Yippee!!! So happy to have you here today Ally!

I understand you got your start writing m/m by writing fanfic. Is this true? Who were you writing about?


It's true! I totally cut my writing teeth on ban
d slash. Somewhere out there in the internet tubes are forty-something tales of angst and manlove starring none other than my favorite band, Radiohead. **ignores all the weird looks** Okay, so not the whole band, but still. Most people don't really get it, but I always was a rebel O_O
For those who are squicked by the idea
of Radiohead slash, I also have a few with Brian and Stefan from Placebo. Them's purty. I made them into horny gay rock star vampires!

How did you make the leap from fanfic writer to publish author?

It all started with a novel-lengt
h fanfic story. Looking back, the story seems horribly amateurish, but that tale was what showed me that I could, in fact, write something long enough (if not actually GOOD enough) to be a book. That fact gave me the shove I needed to try my hand at a story with all my own original characters. I started the novel which eventually became my first published book, Forgotten Song. After I finished it (it had a different title at that point), it sat around for a few months while I wrote a bunch of short stories. When some of those stories actually were accepted for publication, it gave me the confidence to revise Forgotten Song rather extensively and submit it for publication. Loose Id accepted it, and a new career was born. One day, when I get to meet Thom Yorke (Radiohead singer and songwriter and the person I most hero-worship in the world), I am going to thank him for starting me down the path to a career I actually like and hope to FSM he doesn't ask me to explain how that happened...

Have they read it? OMG. Would that not be awesome?Aren't you going to see them soon, Ally? (lisabea damn well knowing that Ally has a countdown calendar.)

Hell yeah I'm going to see them! Friday, in Charlotte. It's like the highlight of my year, how sad is that?

Have they read the fanfic? No one knows for sure, but those of us who write (or, in my case, wrote) it think they have. After all, the fanfic started out on the biggest, most popular fan-run Radiohead website in all the interwebs, At Ease, and that thread quickly became THE all time most giant and long-lasting thread on that site's message board. Radiohead knows about the message board, they HAVE to know about the biggest thread in the history of said message board. Besides, when they played at Coachella in 2004, Thom called Jonny a "dirty boy" on stage. O_O We decided to count that as
evidence that they've read our stories *g*

What are you working on currently? What's coming out soon?
Right now I'm smack in the middle of writing the fifth book in the Bay City
Paranormal Investigations series, titled An Inner Darkness. More monsters, more angst, more mansex, and a HEA for all *g* It's the last book in the series proper, though Dean Delapore will have his own book, Where The Heart Is, in Jan.'09. I heart Dean. He almost stole the second book right out from under Sam and Bo. What's coming out soon? Hoo boy, a LOT. May's a freakin' HUGE book month for me. Here's what's coming out in May:

  • Closer (Bay City Paranormal Investigations book 4) May 20th from Samhain
  • Fireflies in print, from Samhain
  • Temperature's Rising, an all-manlove short story anthology in print from Samhain; contains my short story Catching A Buzz
  • Easy in print from ManloveRomance Press, available NOW. Yay! Easy is
    still available as an ebook from Loose Id.

  • I also have a romantic comedy-type book coming out in July from Samhain, called The Happy Onion. I'd link you but
    I haven't put up a page on my website yet and it's not on Samhain's Coming Soon pages yet either. Wait until you see Anne Cain's cover though, it's HAWT!

    Ooohh she has some very nice covers, Ally. The cover fairy has sprinkled you with goodness. How the heck do you find time to get this much done AND have an EDJ?

    LOL You should've seen me when I got the fairy cover from her (Fireflies, for those who don't
    know). I was at RT last year with the CPs, got that GORGEOUS cover in my email from Anne and had a total squeeing spaz attack right there in the hotel room. I LOVE that cover to an entirely inappropriate degree. The great thing is, Anne is always, reliably that awesome. I think she can read my mind :D Time? What is this "time" you speak of? Har :P Seriously, I don't know. I really don't. I guess I get it done by not ever having any down time. Like when Oswald died the other day (my laptop, btw; yes I named him Oswald O_O), I was freaking out not so much because I couldn't do any of the many things I needed to get done, but because I have NO FREAKIN' CLUE what to do with myself when I'm not working. That's just wrong, y'all. One day, I still hope to ditch the EDJ and spend all my time slouching around the house in my underwear writing gay smut. Sigh. **daydreams**

    I've been reading Untamed Heart and I'm impressed by your ability to put me right into the natural surrounding: the wilds of Alaska. How do you do your research?

    Oh man, I get totally caught up in research. My favorite website in the whole interwebs is this one:

    http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.php

    Complete sun and moon data for any given day, past, present or future, anywhere in the world. I LOVE that website. LOVE it. God, I'm such a dork :B Okay, research. I usually start with pictures. In the case of Untamed Heart, I had to pin down exactly what part of Alaska I wanted to use as the setting before I could really research it. I knew the sort of terrain I
    wanted, and I knew it existed in Alaska, I just had to find out where it was. I don't know if you know this, but Alaska is kind of a humongous state O_O Anyhow, to research an area I generally check out pictures first, then find official websites and learn about the weather at the time of year during which the story takes place. Then I dig into local culture, big events that take place there, population, that sort of thing. I try to find out as much detail as I can, even if it never makes it into the story. I truly believe that the more you know about a place, the more that place can come alive for your readers when you write about it. I love learning all about a new place. But, the research needed is also one reason I keep setting books in places I'm already familiar with (Asheville, Mobile and the surrounding area, the South Carolina coast). The more you already know, the less time you have to spend learning stuff *g* Interesting thing about Untamed Heart. It all stemmed from an interest in Alaska. It's Bear Gryll's fault (Man Vs. Wild? On Discovery Channel? Anyone else watch that?). He did an episode in Alaska, parachuting onto a glacier then hiking down into the most jaw-droppingly gorgeous rain forest I've ever seen in my life. I thought, "I must set a book there!". And that was the kernel which grew into the corn stalk of Untamed Heart :D


    Who are your influences as an author?

    Errr... You're gonna laugh, but probably my biggest influence is Clive Barker. Books of Blood completely changed the way I view fiction. Jacqueline Ess: Her Will and Testament is still far and away my favorite short story by anyone, ever. I don't find myself emulating his mechanics (some of them would give my editors hives *g*), but I do see his influence in my flow of words and ideas sometimes. Now if I were only as GOOD as him, I'd be happy camper. I think H.P. Lovecraft is another influence, though I'm not exactly sure how. That's weird, huh? LOL. I know it is. Actually, I figure everything I've ever read has influenced me in some way. Hopefully I've been able to take a little bit of goodness from every author whose books I've read. I have yet to exhibit the talent of, say, Stephen King, but hey, a girl's gotta have a goal, right?

    Absolutely. H.P. Lovecraft? I swear you are the only m/m author I know who would put Lovecraft on your list. I like that about you.
    Heh *g* Thanks! Oh man, did you know Guillermo Del Toro (sp? I dunno...) is doing a movie version of At The Mountains of Madness? One of my favorite Lovecraft stories EVER. That damn story kept me up all night the first time I read it, swear t
    o FSM. I am awaiting this movie with great anticipation.


    Tell me about the type of hero you prefer. I'm guessing it isn't the typical Alpha.

    You're guessing right *g* I can't relate to that sort of guy very well, which is why I don't write them. I relate much more to the sort of man I'm attracted to (and in fact married) in real life: smart, witty, open-minded, generous, and honest. Which is not to say that every hero has to have all those traits. But I can like a hero who, for example, might not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but acts like an adult instead of a pouty child and speaks his mind instead of being passive aggressive. I can't relate to a hero who broods every minute of every day and expects His Woman (or man, depending) to read his mind. I hate people like that in real life and will not waste my leisure time reading about them. So there. Heh :P
    Of course I know not all alphas are like that. It's just that so far, I've found very, very few authors who can turn your typical alpha into the sort of hero I can root for.
    I like the cute little twinky types. Yes, I'm a pervy old lady, what of it?

    I like a particular Alpha, as we all know, but I understand where you're coming from. I'm a smart mouthed beta kind of girl. I loved those two betas in Forgotten Song. They managed to save their own skin, but they were real guys. Young. Struggling. Just starting out. That's something that stuck with me about that book: your ability to tap into their youthfulness. It wasn't contrived at all. Any thoughts on that? Must be your fine taste in music, right?

    Aw, thank you! You know it's funny you should mention my fine musical taste *g* Because that story, probably more than any other I've written (other than The Happy Onion) was very much inspired by music. Not any particular music, really... **thinks** Okay, maybe Beck. I heart Beck with a mad passion. Ben looks like Beck in my head O_O (BECK!! I love BECK! Devil's Haircut has been inspiring me lately..oops..sorry..derail...) But anyhow, yeah, Forgotten Song was sort of inspired by all those people out there with music in their souls. Those people who don't just perform it, don't just write it and sing it, but live and breathe music. You know the type I'm talking about, I'm sure. Beck. Thom Yorke. Patrick Wolf these days, though I didn't know about him at that point. I'm not sure I'm explaining myself very well, but there ya go :) Oh and BTW, I don't think of Nate as a typical alpha. He's an alpha, for sure, just not a typical one. IMHO. Of course it could just be that J.L. is so skilled in bringing him to life that she can get past all the typical alpha annoyances to make us see the soft nougat center under Nate's hard candy shell. (Hey. How'd she know I meant Nate?) Dang, now I'm hungry <_<>



    While Ally runs off to find some nougat-y goodness, I've got a succulent snacking treat for you. But(t) don't click at work. OR if your small fry are hanging around. Or your large fry. Christine sent this one and it's quite the ride.

    I'd like to thank Ally Blue for stopping by today. Woot for Ally Blue!!! Don't forget to stop by galpal Sula's place.

    Next week: Jet Mykles.

    44 comments:

    Carolyn Jean said...

    Whoo! There's a ride and half.

    Hey thanks for this great interview! I like Radiohead too, and it is SO hilarious that you started on Radiohead fanfic. I love that, and I love how fun and prolific you are. I am holding a good thought that you can DUMP that EDJ and live the life of 100% gay smut that you dream of!

    Katie(babs) said...

    Did you know the lead singer from Radiohead did the music to the 2008 best movie, There Will Be Blood?

    I love Clive Barker! I have been searching for a very OOP book by him called Psychoville about a married couple who are serial killers. It is also a love story.

    Christine is a dirty, dirty girl with that hawter than hawt sexin picture.

    Carolyn Jean said...

    eyepopping

    lisabea said...

    CJ~Next week I'll post the photo Bridgit sent. Thank goodness Sula is tech savvy..cuz lisabea? Not so much.

    KB~I've not read Clive Barker. Huh. I have him on my shelf and still...haven't gotten to it. Dang. Nelson DeMille? Yes.

    So,er, been to the post office today? Christine is a dirty girl.

    azteclady said...

    0_0

    *drool*

    0_0





    *shaking head*

    Good morning, ladies--great interview, lb and Ally.




    (won't comment on the picture... 0_0)



    (no, really, I won't)




    *drool*

    kim said...

    My goodness....ride indeed. Christine wins at the internet!

    Ally I loved your book Willow Bend! Paul and Cory! Man.

    Great interview LB!
    Thanks for another great MLM!

    lisabea said...

    Azteclady~The things I get in that there email from my friends, right? Holy Moly.

    Kim~I think I'm going to have to make up a title for Christine...any thoughts?

    kim said...

    Sorry LB- my Muse, Momofgraduationplansiopia, is on strike this week. She is demanding better health care and more mental health days.

    sula said...

    heh. lb, glad I could help assist you (and christine) bring that picture to hundreds of happy internet friends around the globe. lol. happy monday!

    gotta work but will be back. that ally, she is so funny. radiohead slash...who knew. *g*

    Katie(babs) said...

    LB: Every Monday is USPS day for Kate!!
    *whistles*

    JenB said...

    Hot damn. That piggyback picture made my girl parts tingle. That one really needs a SPC warning before it (Spontaneous Panty Combustion). *tries to breathe normally again*

    I love the interview. Ally, you are weird and wonderful, and I mean that as a huge compliment! I loved FORGOTTEN SONG and FIREFLIES (although I still have no desire to put plants up my ass), but I must say WILLOW BEND is my absolute favorite Ally book so far. It made me shed a tear. I'm a heartless bitch and I never cry, so consider yourself flattered. :)

    lisabea said...

    JenB~I'm really partial to these horizontal lay out wassit photos of teh mens lounging in their rumpled bedding. Very nice. Very.Nice.

    Bridget Locke said...

    Lisabea-Holy guacamole that picture is hawt! Eesh...I think I swallowed my tongue! LOL! And next week is mine! Yay! Of course, it's not as hot as this one, but whatever. :D

    Josh Lanyon said...

    Hey, Ally! Great interview!

    Katie(babs) said...

    I wouldn't mind swallowing something else after seeing that hidden picture.

    lisabea said...

    Bridget~Your time is coming! I'm doing some click on the link photos cuz you ladies are getting feisty.

    Josh~She gives good interview

    KatieB~No comment.

    Anonymous said...

    Jen, we gotta work on that complex of yours. Repeat after me: I'm not a heartless bitch, I'm an exceptionally discriminating reader. Doesn't it sound better?

    Lovely interiew. I confess I have yet to read anything by Ally. But Willow Bend is pretty high on my wish list so I should be getting there soon :).

    Anne Cain does the best covers. Everytime I see an M/M cover I feel looks exceptional, it's almost always her name listed under it.

    And OMG that pic! I'm drooling along with azteclady. I hope Christine sends you more stuff like that!

    Mary

    JenB said...

    LOL...Mary, my husband says I have no soul. I'm the only woman he's ever known not to cry over books and chick flicks (except movies with horses...horses make me cry). What can I say? I'm damaged. LOL

    I think you'll really like WILLOW BEND. I'm not usually a fan of angst in romance because not many authors write angst realistically. It always comes off as silly and contrived. But Ally does it beautifully. And the men in that story...whew...hot stuff.

    Anonymous said...

    Ah. So that fixation about horses isn't limited to horse-shifters :-D. Lol. Jen, I'm the exact opposite of you. I cry all the time during movies and books to the point. I cry when Simba's dad dies - every time. I cry reading those Chicken Soup for the Soul excerpts they send in my inbox once a week. Hell, I cried the other night when I read the SPA query letter because they had that little poem written from the point of view of an abandoned dog about to die. It's totally ridiculous. You're better off as you are :-D.

    Hot stuff, huh? I like hot stuff. A lot. Often. Like you didn't know. Lol. Think WILLOW BEND is one of those stories we'd agree on? ;)

    Mary

    Tumperkin said...

    Great interview, L - worth it just to find out about the dirty Thom Yorke stories *g*!

    You have fine taste in music Miss Blue. Love Radiohead ("Creep" - sigh). Love Devil's Haircut by that funny boy, Beck. Now that I think of it, all the singers I like are pretty - um - unalpha. Hmmm interesting....

    Ally Blue said...

    Okay, I was gonna post something, but got distracted by The Ride. Holy hell, I think I just came when I saw that. Yowza.
    **stares some more**

    CJ, thank you! I am looking to dump the EDJ now more than ever as they are trying to make me go back to school for my BSN. The nerve!

    Katie(babs), OMG OMG, that's Jonny who did the music for that film! Jonny Greenwood, youngest of the Radiohead clan, multi-intrumentalist and composer of ridiculous talent, "the pretty one" of the band, and Thom's secret boyfriend. In my head, at least. LOL.
    Yes, I know far more than is really healthy about these guys. So sad.

    LB, you NEED to read Books of Blood!!! Er, well, if you're easily squicked then maybe not O_O But you have to at least read Jacqueline Ess and In The Hills, The Cities!! Honestly, he has the most amazingly original fiction ever.

    Sula, YES, Radiohead slash! There weren't many of us LOL. Some of my fellow slashers are my BFF now :D

    Kim and JenB, thank you! Willow Bend was special to me. A lot of Cory's character comes from aspects of my own life. Glad y'all thought it was hawt *g* And Jen you are NOT heartless!

    Mary, I cry at the drop of a hat too. I still like to watch The Sound of Music and it STILL makes me cry like a baby! LOL.

    Tumperkin, me too! I seem to like the little, cute ones *g* Oh except for Patrick Wolf, who is adorable but is also 6'4". So NOT little.

    Hugs and hellos to everyone for reading the interview! Lisabea does a GREAT interview, she was so cool! Oh, and if anyone is in the Charlotte NC area, do you need a ticket to the Radiohead show this Friday the 9th? I have an extra lawn ticket now that my daughter can't go.

    lisabea said...

    oh man. I want it. Sad lisabea.

    and thanks Ally. Interviews are fun. And finding these photos is a challenge. YOu wouldn't believe the sights I've seen. OK. Yes you would.

    Samantha Kane said...

    Great interview! I know nothing about any of the music you mentioned, lol. I'm a country girl.

    *** 0_- *** 0_- *** That picture has given me a permanent eye tick as I try to work past the lusciously distracting image burned into my retinas. I heart you, Christine. And that thigh tatt.

    Ally Blue said...

    LOL Yeah, I think I might have an idea all you might've seen out there, LB *g*

    Samantha, you need to listen to some old-school Beck! Mellow Gold and/or One Foot In The Grave! Good stuff :D

    Samantha Kane said...

    Beck is different from Jeff Beck, right? That's how old school I am. That sounds better than just old. ;-)

    Ally, are you in NC? You're in my neck of the woods!

    Ally Blue said...

    Yep, Beck = Beck Hansen, he of mid-90s "Loser" fame :D

    Also yep, I'm in NC. The mountainous part, to be exact. Where are you? Want to go see Radiohead???
    **waves around extra ticket**

    Joely Skye said...

    Loved the interview!

    I, too, am a big Willow Bend fan. Though now Untamed Heart is right up there too. Although they're very different books.

    Samantha Kane said...

    You're a couple or three hours away. Isn't it funny to meet people on line and then find out they're so close? I always think of everyone as living on a distant planet. But you're in the backyard, lol.

    No Radiohead, I'm afraid. Too many kids, not enough time. Have a great time!

    Shelley Munro said...

    Great interview, Ally. I love your Bay City Paranormal Investigations series, so it's great to hear a new book is due out soon. I heart Dean as well. ;)

    Bridget Locke said...

    LB-Yup, we is gettin' feisty! :) And you love us for it, dontcha? LOL!


    I'm on the list for the Island thingamajig. Naming a bunch of favorite heroes. Whee! :D That can't be all bad, though I see there's already a "cat" fight going on over on CJ's blog. For shame! :D he-he

    Sarah said...

    Great interview, Brian and Stefan slash sounds very good and they're worth checking out on youtube.

    Christine is good to you! Noice!

    Ally Blue said...

    Hi Joely! Thank you very much! Yeah I don't think two books could be much different, could they? LOL. But they're two of my favorites of my own stuff too. It sounds weird to say that but it's true O_O

    Samantha, well dang! We have to get together sometime. My daughter's starting at Chapel Hill in the fall. Mama's not ready.
    **sniffles**
    I'm sure I will be squeeing all over the internets and posting up a set list like a gigantic dork after the Radiohead show *g*

    Shelley, thank you! I don't know where Dean came from, but by golly he really did just about run away with the whole series before I could get him under some semblance of control LOL. And I had to promise him his own book for that!

    OMG I got put on the "list" list too!
    O_O
    Must do that. My new laptop departed Charlotte at 1 a.m. this morning so I'm expecting a new toy today sometime. Which means no more sharing and WAY more internet time for me, yay!

    Hi Sarah! Cool, another Placebo fan :D I love them like crazy. Have you seen the Easter egg track on the Soulmates Never Die DVD? Where they're playing "Where Is My Mind" in this little club with the Eagles of Death Metal? Brian has a Marilyn Monroe wig on and the audience gropes him! It's so freakin' cute it makes my teeth hurt LOL

    Okay, I have to go get ready for STUPID, EVIL WORK. Sigh. Will check back later. Hanging out on LB's blog is way too much fun *g*

    lisabea said...

    Sam. Beck is different than Jeff Beck? OK. Now hold on there a minute, Missy. YOu are younger than I am. G'damn, girl, what are you listening to down there in the wilds of North Carolina? Please tell me it ain't no jug band. I lived in Chapel Hill and there was a fab. music scene there...many...many....years ago.

    You're going to tell me country music. I know it. OK don't tell me, just make something up.

    Teddy Pig said...

    I ain't gone! I just got back to work and I am buying a house.

    lisabea said...

    Was that passive aggressive? IDK


    Proof that he lives, folks! And kiss kiss tp we miss you. Congrats on the house.

    I really like the piggie picture on my blog and I'm totally shoplifting it and keeping it. You're just so cute.

    thelastaerie said...

    wow.. thanks for the interview! I love the Bay City series! but damn... how did I miss the 3rd book? *must order tonight*

    i used to write football slash (err, or soccer for American folks), so band slash sounds quite natural to me. I can totally see a slash with Jonny Greenwood :)

    Samantha Kane said...

    lb ~ Jug band? Ain't no jug band plays here about, ma'am. Making something up: um, opera? No, even I don't buy that. Um, classic heavy metal? Okay, for all I know those bands fit that category. Trying again: polka music?

    TeddyPig ~ Glad the Amber Alert has been cancelled. Good luck, and congrats on the house!

    lisabea said...

    I thought it was clever. hehehehe. Poor teddypig.

    Jules Jones said...

    Oh, he aintnt dead after all. I was getting worried....

    lisabea said...

    Jules~I thought I'd taunt him, you know, pull his wee tail and see if he'd squeal.


    hey. how's by you?

    Jules Jones said...

    He seemed to have been awfully quiet of late...

    I'm currently distracted by a sudden attack of wanting to write fanfic, after going cold turkey five years ago. Even weirder, *het* fanfic.

    lisabea said...

    Jules~Let me guess: Torchwood?????


    hehehehe...My gal pal Sula likes that show just a bit.

    Jules Jones said...

    However did you guess?

    It's not *just* the eye candy and on-screen m/m. It's got the same dark undertones and questions about identity and trust that were in my original fanfic fandom, and made it into some of my profic (the Buildup books came out of that).

    But the eye candy doesn't hurt. :->

    lisabea said...

    And that on screen m/m is somethin. I've seen the clips over at Sula's.