Brandi Woodlawn
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Power Plays (Sex & Politics) Anthology

It’s only fitting that my story, “The Definition of Is,” be included in RR’s latest anthology Power Plays. I wrote this piece specifically for a live reading I’d been invited to. When the organizers told me that year’s theme was “Sex & Politics,” I wasn’t sure how I was going to pull off something on that theme. Then it occured to me that a certain former philandering President hadn’t been in the news much lately. When I started to wonder what it might take to change his ways, the notion of the First Lady putting him in his place came to mind.

I have read the piece a couple of times over the years and have to say that this story always gets a good reaction from the crowd. I don’t know what’s more shocking…the First Lady’s plan or the fact that I read it out loud…LOL!

I hope you enjoy reading it, even if it does make you blush ;)

Kiss Brandi

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

New Blog at Ravenous Romance

I will be blogging from time to time at Ravenous Romance to keep readers up to date on my writing projects over there. I posted my first entry today, which can be found here. Just click on the link to read my RR blog.

Thanks again to readers who have sent in comments. I appreciate the feedback. Knowing what works and what doesn’t will only make the content better going forward.

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Green Love Anthology Available Now

My short story, “Ramble On,” is featured in the Green Love Anthology, today’s book of the day, at Ravenous Romance.

This story takes place in The Ramble in Central Park. While I was visiting NYC a few years ago, I was walking through the park with a friend. When I suggested taking a walk through The Ramble, he scoffed at the notion.

“That’s where the gays go to cruise for sex, you know,” he said.

Maybe after reading this, he will wish that he would’ve taken me up on the offer…LOL!

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

On the fifth day of Christmas…

my true love gave to me, Five Golden Rings

Though I’m sure my version of this beloved Christmas classic is not what the songwriter intended ;) But I hope you will take the time to check out my story, which is up today at Ravenous Romance. And as always, I hope you enjoy it and welcome any feedback you’d care to give.

Wishing everyone out there a very Merry Christmas.

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Shannon’s Surprise is Available Now

“Shannon’s Surprise” is available now at Ravenous Romance in the Merry SeXmas anthology edited by Lori Perkins. In addition to the e-book format, it is also available as an MP3. You can sample either version by clicking here.

After telling a friend that I had written a story for the Men In Shorts anthology, he wanted to know why there wasn’t an anthology called Women In Lingerie. So I wrote this piece with the “women in lingerie” theme in mind.

I hope you enjoy reading it and would love to hear what you think, especially if you get the MP3 version. I’m planning on giving that a listen myself ;)

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Fondling Your Muse: Fighting Procrastination

This one’s for the writers…

I’ll admit it. I’m guilty. Guilty of procrastination….again. I don’t know why I let things back up from time to time, but it happens. Fortunately, I found a funny article that was just the right mix of humor, cynicism and motivation to get my head back in the game. Maybe it will help some of you out there, too.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a date with a bucket of acid :)

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Risk vs. Reward

This post is for the writers out there…

Some of my writer friends have asked why I decided to sell my work to start-up e-publisher, Ravenous Romance. My answer: it’s all about risk vs. reward.

When I first heard of Ravenous Romance, I will admit to being skeptical. I had many of the same questions that have surfaced on other blogs in the last few months. But instead of speculating, I simply asked those questions to the folks at Ravenous and then did as much independent research as I could to verify their responses. The Ravenous staff has been very forthright with me about what their intentions are, reasons behind decisions, etc. There are certain things that we have discussed that they asked me to keep confidential pre-launch (mostly having to do with product pricing.) I have always been treated professionally by Lori Perkins, Holly Schmidt and the rest of the Ravenous staff.

Had these initial conversations gone in another direction, I would’ve said “Thanks, but no thanks.” But the fact that they did treat me well and answer my questions made me feel comfortable enough to decide to submit my work to them.

Why Ravenous vs. a traditional print deal?

I have submitted stories to other “traditional” markets. I currently have a story that was accepted over a year ago that is still awaiting publication. I have other stories that were accepted only to have the publisher(s) fold. I applied for a non-traditional writing gig (to write for a website that sells personalized erotica) only to be spammed by the person running the site to do an unrelated job. (The call for writers seemed to be nothing more than a way to collect data for a mailing list.)

In any event, giving Ravenous a try, didn’t seem very risky. I’ve sold them a few short stories and regardless of how the financial aspect works out, it will be worth it. At a minimum, I will have gotten some exposure, maybe gained a few fans along the way. But if it works out the way I think I might, I could end up being very happy with the result.

So I guess the lesson is sometimes you have to take a chance and venture into the unknown. I’m not saying jump in blind. Do your research. Decide what level of risk you’re comfortable taking. And most of all, stay positive. The road to success is built on failure. Take what you can from the experience and use those lessons to your advantage as you make your way down that road.

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Ravenous Romance is LIVE!

Ravenous Romance’s new site for lovers of romantic/erotic fiction is now live. I was just over there checking things out and I have to say that I am quite impressed with the site design.

One of my short stories, “The Definition of Is,” is available as a Ravenous Rendezvouz. And another short story, “How You Play The Game,” is included in the MEN IN SHORTS anthology (edited by Lori Perkins) under the Real Man Romance category.

The pricing structure for the stories is listed below:

$.99 short stories
$4.99 ebooks
$12.99 audiobooks

Ravenous Romance is also offering book club pricing offering products at a 15% discount for club members. Details on the Ravenous Readers promotion can be found here.

I hope that you will take the time to visit the site and with any luck, purchase one of my stories. I’d love to hear what you think of them, so please feel free to post comments here or e-mail me.

Happy Monday, everyone!

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Oprah on Sex: Part II

Dr. Laura Berman returns to the Oprah show this time to talk about sex therapy. This round was more interesting to me because of the case studies shared to illustrate how sex (or lack of sex) impacts not only your relationships but also your health.

The couples featured should be commended for their willingness to share their stories. It can’t be easy to allow your most intimate thoughts to be broadcast to the world.

The first case involved a couple who’d been married for 13 years. Their sex life suffered after the husband, Shawn, witnessed the birth of their daughter. Somehow viewing the birth distorted Shawn’s view of his wife as a sexual being and he’d never gotten past that.

I’m torn about what to think of this “excuse” for not having sex. I’ve heard of men having similar reactions to childbirth. On one hand, I can see how viewing childbirth could cause a negative reaction. But as a woman and a mother, I really wanted to yell at this guy, “Grow up.” Withholding sex is not the answer to this problem. (Unless you want to live in a sexless marriage, that is.) Talking to your partner about your shift in perception and working through the fear that the various body parts won’t function properly post-baby is.

In the second case, the lack of sex was a by-product of the wife, Tamica’s fear that her husband, Marcus wasn’t meeting her expectations as a stable provider. Tamica had grown up in a family that struggled financially. Even though she was now living comfortably, Tamica just couldn’t let go of her fear. She didn’t trust that Marcus would always be there. And instead of sharing those fears, she kept them bottled up which caused her to become emotionally unavailable.

This issue hit home for me. It’s funny…most people don’t think about how issues from their childhood will come back to bite them in the ass later on in life. Many times we are told not to dwell on the past, so we try to move on. Unfortunately, if the core problem never gets resolved, it’s just another piece of baggage you carry with you into all of your future relationships until you decide to reflect and deal with it. Once Tamica was able to acknowledge her fears related to their financial situation and possibly being abandoned, the couple was able to figure out how to address her concerns so that she could feel secure. Once Tamica felt secure in the relationship, the couple’s sex life got back on track.

I realize that watching these problems be fixed in the course of an hour is unrealistic, but I think the thing people should take away from the experience is that in order to have a better sex life, you need to be willing to communicate with your partner openly and honestly. If you can’t do that, the relationship is in trouble from the get-go. I hope that people will think about doing what they can to improve the lines of communication and reap the benefits that are sure to follow.

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

The Definition of Is – Available December 5th 2008

“The Definition of Is” will be available online at Ravenous Romance on Friday, December 5, 2008.

Synopsis:
When the First Lady is devastated by her husband’s latest affair, a reluctant Secret Service agent shares one of the President’s secrets in order to help the First Lady turn her marriage around. Can a philandering President be turned into an obedient public servant? If Mistress has her way, maybe the President will learn once and for all what the definition of ‘is’ is.

This story was originally written for a political erotica themed reading I did a few years ago. I hope you have as much fun reading it as I did writing it.

Ravenous Romance is launching on December 1st, 2008. Stop by their website to download a free sample story and register to win an iPod Touch.

 
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