In case you were wondering, the lunch was excellent and that nimrod who was so rude to Mom wasn’t there!
Best Bitch Slap EVER!
Sometime yesterday afternoon, my mom won Best In Show for Best Bitch Slap Ever.
Mom won a free catered lunch for her office and a total dumb ass had the balls to come up to her and ask, “So what are they giving us?”
Mom: Sandwiches from Subway.
Dumb Ass: Did you ask what kind?
Mom: No.
Dumb Ass: What if they give us shit?
Mom: Then you can eat it.
I’m so proud that I could cry. But don’t you wish you could come up with zingers like that on the fly? I always think of good stuff to say days later.
When You Believe
I admit that I had no plans to attend RWA National this year. But Dana talked me into it and now having returned, I’m so glad that she did.
It has been two years since I last attended the national conference and somewhere in that time I forgot the affect it has on me. Yes, I did some great networking and (ahem) drinking with the girls, but from the very first day it made me believe again.
While having lunch at the Hotel Lawrence Wednesday afternoon, I noticed a woman walk in with a pink, “First Sale” ribbon on her conference badge. After we paid the bill, I walked over to her table and congratulated her, hoping she wouldn’t think I was a weirdo. She didn’t, but she shared that it took her 24 years before she sold her first book to Berkeley. (And psst! it’s coming out next year so keep your eyes peeled for Nancy Haddock!) If that doesn’t make you believe in the power of persistence, than I don’t know what could!
Later that night, I signed alot of copies of Names I Call My Sister at the Readers for Life event. Some times I wonder if my books are out there in stores, sitting all alone on their shelves. But then one woman walked up with her copy of Friday Night Chicas and told me how she’d been wanting me to sign it for a long time. That one person made me believe that people other than my friends and my mother actually read my books!
On the last day, my two roomates and I attended a workshop by Linda Howard, Linda Winstead Jones and Beverly Barton. Immediately, we saw ourselves in twenty years: still best friends, still laughing at each other and still lookin’ pretty damn fabulous. Observing those three successful women share their experience in collaborating on the Raintree mini-series made me believe that authors win when they are generous and inclusive.
And finally, after sitting next to one of my idols on the bus to the Avon Family dinner and then attending her workshop the following morning, I believe that it is possible to be incredibily successful and still be a cool person. Not all famous authors I’ve met are cool much less polite. Susan Elizabeth Phillips is graciousness personified and really funny so with that said, I want to be her when I grow up!
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Caridad Ferrer will also sign copies of her young adult novel, Adios to My Old Life and Caridad Piniero will be signing Secret Agent Reunion and Sex and the South Beach Chicas. This massive booksigning event is free and open to the public and all the proceeds from booksales go to literacy causes.
I’ll also be signing at Avon’s open house (for conference attendee’s only) on Thursday, July 12th from 11 to 11:30 a.m.
Packin’ For Dallas
- Fighter by Christina Aguilera (“Made me learn a little bit faster…Made my skin a little bit thicker…Makes me that much smarter…So thanks for making me a fighter”)
- What You Waiting For by Gwen Stefani (“Take a chance, you stupid ho!”)
- Head Over Heels by The Go-Go’s
- Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson (“I’ll spread my wings and I’ll learn how to fly”)
- Bad Girls by Donna Summer
- How Bad Do You Want It by Tim McGraw (“Every night I give my heart and soul and sometimes it ain’t enough”)
- We Got The Beat by The Go-Go’s
- The Long Way Around by The Dixie Chicks
- Gone by Madonna (“Turn to stone…Lose my faith…I’ll be gone…Before it happens”)
More Tease Please!
An extended excerpt of Switchcraft is now up and so is your last chance to win a signed ARC of this eagerly awaited book (yes, the one with all that damn cussin’!).
Sorry, that was catty of me. But wait till you read the love scene in chapter 24!
Besitos,
Mary
And in other news…
Switchcraft received an early review at Blogcritics!
Check it out:
Book Review: Switchcraft by Mary Castillo
Written by Jill HartPublished June 27, 2007
Mary Castillo, a hot new Latina novelist, shakes things up with her newest title, Switchcraft. Castillo gives chick-lit a twist as her heroines, Nely and Aggie, end up in each other’s bodies.
Nely and Aggie have been friends for years, but have grown apart since the birth of Nely’s baby. In an effort to reclaim their friendship, and also in hopes of speaking to her dead mother, Aggie signs them up for a weekend getaway at Guru Sauro’s New Age Spa.Once they arrive at the spa, things go a little haywire. During their session with the guru, they end up “switched.” They confront the guru, who says he can’t switch them back until the next new moon, 28 days later.
There is nothing they can do but try to muddle through living each other’s lives. Aggie (in Nely’s body) must care for 18-month-old Audrey, avoid the advances of Nely’s husband, and fend off her control-freak mother-in-law. Can she manage it without wrecking Nely’s marriage?
Nely (in Aggie’s body) heads to Aggie’s boutique. What she finds is a lack of customers and a store going down the tube. Can she come up with a plan to save Aggie’s business? And how will she handle Kevin, a man she despises, but who Aggie considers a good friend? Can she successfully avoid him without costing Aggie her friendship?
Switchcraft has a unique plot – a little bit Freaky Friday, but way more fun. The only thing I didn’t like about the book was the overuse of curse words. Not my taste, and it broke my concentration when reading. Overall, I loved the plot and the twists in the storyline. A great book for chick-lit fans.
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Obviously its too late to do anything about it, but what is your opinion on cussing in books? It doesn’t bother me because I grew up around fire fighters and they probably rival sailors for worst potty mouth. I’m not much of a cusser – I believe they should be saved for an emergency – but I feel that if the character speaks that way, then as an author you have to go with it.
Cheers,
Mary
Stickin’ To It
Artwork courtesy of Art.com
Virtual Booksigning for Names I Call My Sister
The girls and I decided to celebrate National Sisters Day (Aug. 5th) by holding a virtual booksigning. All you have to do is purchase a copy of Names I Call My Sister and then make a photocopy of the receipt.
On an index card, legibly print or type the following information:
Your Name:
Your preferred mailing address:
Email address: (In case we have any questions)
For whom should we autograph the book?
Prepare a self-addressed, stamped 6 x 9 envelope and mail it along with the index card and the photocopy of your receipt no later than July 15, 2007 to:
Sofia Quintero
c/o Chica Luna Productions
1690 Lexington Avenue, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10029
We will send you a personalized bookplate with the signature of all four authors.
When the bookplate arrives, peel off the back, stick on the inside front cover, and enjoy!
Pardon My Dust!
My Mariachi story is still under de-construction, hence my absence from Chica Lit. But I did find fifty pages to cut and I’m really excited because it will make the story much more tense and exciting. Well, I think so.
Anyway, I’m guest blogging about inspiring heroines at Romantic Inks.
See ya there.
Love,
Mary