Showing posts with label #cozymysteries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #cozymysteries. Show all posts

Thursday, April 13, 2017

New Series!!!


I’m very busy right now and can finally officially tell you what I’m doing, even though I leaked a bit of it last month. I’m excited to have a fully signed three-book contract with Kensington/Lyrical Press for a brand new series!

I put some details up yesterday on Travels With Kaye, since I’ll be using that name for these new books.

Here’s the answer to the burning question: Will there be a cat?
Of course! Another cuddly, adorable male cat, a Maine Coon. I’ll be collecting info, anecdotes, and escapades for Hector. If any of you have one, feel free to fill me in on details. I may find a place to use them, you never know!



Meanwhile, I’ll go a bit quiet here until I have more info—cover, pub date. I do know the first one will be published in 2018, and I have the first three titles.
REVENGE IS SWEET
DEADLY SWEET TOOTH
INTO THE SWEET HEREAFTER



The setting is lovely Fredericksburg, TX, a cute tourist town in the heart of Hill Country, chock full of wineries. My sleuth’s specialty, though, is vintage candy. More details as they develop!

To keep up, you may want to sign up for my newsletter. You can do that by emailing me at either kayegeorge@gmail.com or janetcantrell01@gmail.com. 


 Maine coon photo from morguefile by katmystiry

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Some News about Fat Cat

I need to make a public announcement to answer the question that several readers have been asking me. I've told a few people, and did post it in the comments section of my Killer Characters post on the 4th.


Killer Characters

You're welcome to bop over there and read the comments, of course, but I'll also tell you the news here. It's official that there will be no more Fat Cat books. As you might know, as a cozy reader, Berkley Prime Crime is mostly getting out of the cozy mystery business. They are keeping a few authors, but not many. A lot of cozy writers are continuing their series at other publishers. I'm so glad for them and happy to see this. In fact, they're getting snapped up, since this is such a popular genre.

The Fat Cat books have a lovely, loyal fan base, too. I get emails almost every week from happy readers who enjoy the books. (See the comments above for more of this, also.)

So, you may ask, why am I not continuing this series at another publisher? For a few cozy writers, the contract doesn't allow this. I wrote this series as a Work For Hire, WFH. The contract stipulates that the publisher owns the copyright on the books. They own the characters so that I can't write short stories featuring them without approval. They even own my author name for this series, Janet Cantrell. For those of us writing WFH, there will be no transferring to another publisher.

You might ask another question. Why did I sign a WFH contract? At the time, about three years ago, it was a good way to get my foot in the door at Berkley. I used a concept they came up with. When they approved the proposal I wrote, I knew they would publish it. Also, they know the market well and I was assured of an audience and probably success of the series. The natural progression, in years past, would be for me to get another cozy series with them, written as Kaye George. No one at that time foresaw how Berkley would forsake the cozy writers, of course.

My agent is sending another cozy series around to several publishers. If it gets taken, it will be announced in capital letters in my newsletter. You may even hear my shouts of joy from wherever you may be!

Meanwhile, the books continue to sell and Janet and Quincy will live on until people stop reading them. I hope that will be in a long, long time!

Thursday, April 21, 2016

What is WFH?


 It’s Work for Hire, but what does that mean? And what does it have to do with the fact that I took a pen name just for this purpose?


Yes, it's work, but not manual toil!

When BookEnds Literary Agency signed me on with agent Kim Lionetti, I was writing as Kaye George. Since BookEnds handled a lot of cozies and that’s what I wanted to write, and since I had never written one, Kim had to make sure I could write them. Some people do call my other series cozies, but they are actually traditional mysteries (except the Neanderthal series—that’s sort of traditional, but also historical—prehistorical).

What’s the difference? A traditional mystery contains a murder and can be set anywhere with any kind of sleuth. It can dwell on the gory details and show an autopsy. It can contain seedy characters, some of them with foul mouths and bad habits. A cozy, in contrast, is lighter and gentler. No gory details, no explicit sex, no cursing (or if there is any, it’s minimal), no harm ever done to children or animals. Especially animals. In fact, many cozies feature cats, dogs, and other pets. There may be some romantic interest, even some romantic tension, but the real stuff is behind closed doors, as we say. Many cozies have come to be based around a hobby or a career like baking, catering, sewing, libraries—respectable things like that.

Now, what about this WFH? Jessica Faust at BookEnds explained it better than I ever could, so I’ll put that link here.

A quick summary of that, in case you don’t want to click over, is that the publisher came up with the concept and maybe some of the characters. They may have decided who will get killed or who the killer will be, or that may be left to the hired author. Sometimes auditions are taken, that is, submissions are turned in to them from agencies which have had a writer take on the task and do a proposal. (A proposal is usually a fleshed out synopsis of the plot, based on the original germ of the idea, plus the first three chapters.) When an author is chosen by the publisher, a contract is signed. This contract makes it clear that the publisher owns all the copyrights to this series. They own the concept, the characters, and even the author name (hence my other pen name of Janet Cantrell).

Why, you may ask, would a writer want to do this? There are a few good reasons. Cozies are extremely popular among mystery readers, so they sell well. (And the agencies and publishers know what their readers want.) My first two both achieved national best-seller status, I’m pleased to say. Also, if the publisher came up with the concept and accepted the proposal, that series will definitely get published. Thirdly, it’s a good way to get a foot in the door with that publisher and maybe later get a series with your own name.

One little hitch in my case. Due to multiple mergers and acquisitions, the publisher is looking at the bottom line and deciding to throw in with mostly huge megasellers, discontinuing many of their popular cozies. A lot of cozy writers can take their series to other publishers, and many are doing that, but I can’t, because I don’t own any of this one. Bad timing on my part. The market at this publisher fell apart right as I established my toehold.

The Fat Cat series may be continued, but only if sales of the third book, FAT CAT TAKES THE CAKE, which came out this month, are spectacular. I’m hoping, of course, but I’m also thinking of what else I can do, and I’m writing a proposal for my agent to send to other publishing houses. Wish me luck on both these fronts!




It’s a strange business! I wouldn’t trade it for the world.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Giveaway until Wednesday!

I'm giving away 5 books to celebrate the release of FAT CAT TAKES THE CAKE on Tuesday. One a day from now until the 6th. Leave a comment below or on Facebook and I'll pick one every night until midnight EST the 6th!


Thursday, March 10, 2016

Meet Eddie Heath

I'd like to introduce you to a character who will appear in the next Fat Cat book, FAT CAT TAKES THE CAKE, coming April 5th. I wonder what you'll think of him! Click the link below for a bit from Eddie.

http://www.killercharacters.com/2016/03/cant-wait-for-reunion.html


Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Fat Cat at Large discounted!



I’m making a brief post to let you know that Fat Cat at Large has been discounted to $1.99. I have no idea how long this will last, so if you’d like to try the e-book, I recommend you jump on it.



Thursday, February 11, 2016

Henery Press giveaways!

For February 10th and 11th (you're not too late!), you can leave a comment over at Kaye George's place and win a copy of Janet Cantrell's FAT CAT SPREADS OUT. Without further ado, here's the link.

https://www.facebook.com/Kaye-George-114058705318095/

Thursday, January 21, 2016

An excerpt for you today!

I thought I'd treat you with the opening of FAT CAT TAKES THE CAKE, which will be out soon. (Available for pre-order now, though.)



“That’s a lot of mail,” Anna Larson said. She was taking a short
afternoon break, sitting on the squeaky stool at the work island in
the kitchen of Bar None, the dessert bar shop co-owned by her and
Charity Oliver, who was called Chase by almost everyone.

“Look!” Chase waved an envelope at Anna, her eyes bright and her
cheeks red, partly from coming inside, out of the early December cold,
but partly because of excitement.

“If you held it still I could see it.”

Chase smiled at her business partner and surrogate grandmother. “I’ll
do better than that. I’ll open it for you.”

“You know that’s a federal offense,” Julie Larson said.

“Julie.” Anna put on her stern grandparent face, which looked
incongruous with her soft gray hair and her periwinkle eyes, much more
used to smiling. “You don’t always have to be a lawyer.”

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Season’s Readings!

For my post today, I’d like to send you away—over to the Killer Characters web page where giveaways started on November 25th and will go through December 24th. You’ll want to do this, if you like cozy mysteries, because there are giveaways every single day!



There are plenty of posts left, so whip over there, leave a comment, and you may just give yourself a holiday present.

I hope you win!