I can’t believe how fast the summer is going! It’s been busier (for me) than I expected. The rest of the family has a lighter schedule, but I’m actually in crunch mode. I have an editing job I have to finish and several other projects going, so I’m spending a lot of time working. Unfortunately, my spouse ended up really sick with bronchitis, so I’m a bit behind where I had hoped to be. But getting him healthy again and keeping the household running meanwhile is far more of a priority.
Anyway, enough of that. On to the fun stuff. One of the cool parts of being an author is sharing space with my fabulous colleagues. Occasionally, that means working with another author’s characters. In this case, Adrian Smith has been kind enough to lend me one of hers. She introduced the delightfully immature, occasionally obnoxious, and totally loveable Adam Lansing in her novel Memoir in the Making (which you all need to read as soon as possible). He’s the best friend of one of the main characters. When she asked me to write Adam’s story, I jumped at the chance to reform him into a more mature version of himself. Not that he starts out that way; that wouldn’t be any fun. It’s a process.
Believe it or not, I already have a cover, even though the story isn’t finished. I’m not doing a big reveal, so I’ll share it here for you to enjoy. I was thrilled; it captures exactly what I want it to. I’ve thrown Adam into a situation where he has to work with my very uptight (but incredibly good-looking) activist, AJ Mancuso (the last story I wrote about him was a YA short). When they meet, AJ is caught up in solving everyone’s problems but his own. Looks like Adam’s not the only one in need of a little reforming.
Today’s WIPpet comes from the first paragraphs of the first chapter of the novel. Since it’s also the first Wednesday of the month, I’m posting this without any fancy math. In this brief passage, you get to meet both Adam and the man who captures his heart.
Adam Lansing sauntered into the campus health center. A new year, a new school, a new job—he’d been there less than a week, and the feeling of good things to come hadn’t left him yet. He’d already managed to secure a date with the other graduate assistant in his department, necessitating the trip to the health center. Not that he always expected a date to end the same way—all right, maybe he usually did—but odds were better than fifty-fifty a good time would be had by all. He didn’t want to be caught out unprepared.
Inside the one-floor building, there were half a dozen other students. Two of them were going through boxes; they looked like undergraduates on work study. Two were sitting in chairs in the waiting area, probably to see the nurse practitioner in the back offices. One was flipping through brochures in the rack on the wall, and the last one was behind the desk. When Adam saw him, his jaw nearly hit the floor.
The man—because this was absolutely not one of the gangly, barely-adult boys in abundance on campus—was gorgeous. No, not merely gorgeous. God-like in his stunning beauty. He was practically a work of art. His skin was bronze, and he had a mass of thick, almost black hair that lay in heavy waves. Under long lashes, his dark eyes shone, and his lips were full and pink. He wasn’t quite clean-shaven, and the light, purposeful stubble oozed attractive masculinity. Even seeing only his upper body, it was obvious he was muscular and toned in a way Adam barely aspired to.
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Shan Jeniah Burton
Oooh, I LIKE Adam (I don’t think I’ve met him before). He seems a rather grandiose character.
Hooray for your chance to play with him and help him grow up.
July was rather chaotic here, and I’ve still got lots of homeschooling paperwork to get through this month and the beginning of next, but August, so far, is feeling a lot like a breath of fresh air….
May it settle down some for you, and may your spouse heal quickly. Bronchitis in the summer sounds decidedly un-fun!
AM Leibowitz
LOL! Yeah, I was really on the fence about whether I liked him when I “met” him. But it occurred to me I’m just long past college age and he simply wasn’t all that mature. It’s definitely been fun working out how these two interact.
I hear you on chaos. I am very much looking forward to my vacation in a few weeks. I’m going to need the relaxation!
K. L. Schwengel
How fun for you to get to play with another author’s character! And it looks like you’re doing a splendid job of it. Adam sounds great, if a bit full of himself. And the man behind the desk… oh. Yum.
AM Leibowitz
It really is fun! But it’s a little scary, too. I didn’t create him, so it’s harder to be true to his personality than if I knew him inside and out. And yeah, AJ is sooooo yummy. I don’t typically write the “stud” type, but he just seemed to fit.
Alana Terry
I love how you are sharing Characters from both your worlds! Awesome idea.
AM Leibowitz
It’s really fun! I’m enjoying working on this project.
Emily Witt
Hee, how fun! Two of my friends and I gave each other’s characters bit-parts in our NaNoWriMos a few years ago. That was quite entertaining. Getting to write this whole story will be even more fun! And I really like the cover.
AM Leibowitz
Oh, how fun! I love crossovers like that.
I loved this cover so much. It was exactly right. The designer was fantastic.
Fallon
I love this.
AM Leibowitz
Aw, thanks! 🙂
ReGi McClain
So cool that you and Adrian share a character. 😀
And my, my. Quite the looker we have here. I love the lashes! A lot. Long lashes aren’t the kind of thing you usually hear about when it comes to guys in books, but I love ’em. My son’s are amazing. My girls got their fair share (way better than mom) but Builder’s are so long, his eye doctor warned me I might need to have his glasses adjusted for them. 😛
AM Leibowitz
Ha! Yes, the long lashes. AJ is classic-movie-star handsome and very, very Italian. He doesn’t look exactly like the men in my mother’s family, but he’s not too far off the mark. My eyelashes are long enough that I do indeed have to pick out glasses based on whether they will touch—I can’t stand it when they do. LOL!
Pax Asteriae
I love Adam’s almost immediate worship of AJ! Talk about lust at first sight, haha. That’s a gorgeous cover too, really nicely done.
I hope your spouse is feeling better soon!
As to sharing characters… My friend and I traded characters for bit-parts a couple of years ago. My friend was vastly amused to polish off my Arkadiy within moments. His character’s namesake, Alex, was supposed to be a throwaway indication of an unpleasant organisation. Several years later he’s a protagonist in his own right. Not sure I quite forgive my friend for this sneaky story-worm. :p
AM Leibowitz
Spouse is much better, thank you. Turned out to be pneumonia, not bronchitis. Yikes!
LOL at your friend being sneaky like that. I sometimes wonder what other people would do with my characters if I “loaned” them out more often. They might come back to me with some very interesting stories to tell!
Teri
How fun to play with someone else’s characters! Like the way this begins – and the guy sounds gorgeous!
AM Leibowitz
Thanks! It’s funny, it was a last-minute decision after the whole thing was outlined to make him be drop-dead gorgeous. I usually write pretty ordinary guys!