Connected Blog Blitz with Jolyn Palliata
Today I'm happy to introduce you to Jolyn Palliata, a fellow author from the Indie Romance Ink group. She has been an inspiration to me for her vibrant online presence and her out-of-the-box approach to reaching readers. She'll be talking about her paranormal romance series 'Twists of Fate,' and the curious way she came to write Connected, the latest in the series.
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Jolyn says: Did you ever get a song stuck in your head? Or part of one? How did you get it out? Did you avoid the song at all costs in the blind hope it would stop hammering you into submission? Or did you listen to the song over, and over, and over, until you were so obsessed that all you could think about was that delicious, devilish little laugh….er, what was I saying? (Right. Song stuck in my head. Ahh...I mean, your head.) Now, I know this has happened to every person reading this post, so I’m hoping you’ll relate to my little story here.
For a time, I had this for free on Wattpad (where I posted as I wrote it). And several readers asked me how in the world I came up with the concept. The short answer was ‘By taking the longest route possible.’ The more involved answer is this…
It all started with a song—Imagine that, huh?—which
began with a synthesized-sounding guitar and a sinful, maniacal laugh that made
my gut quiver. (Yes, I do realize this may be an issue I need to fully address
later.) It was Disturbed’s “Inside The Fire”. Add a little Framing Hanley (with
that oh-so-sexy voice), and Tavion, lead singer of the band Persevere, was
born. And what kind of woman would knock a strapping rock star to his knees?
Why, a best-selling author, of course.
So here I had two people who worked in the
entertainment industry, but were worlds apart. What could possibly bring them
together? The answer seemed so simple, really: Fate. Then my next though was
“What if Fate was a living, sometimes-breathing, entity? What an interesting
point-of-view that would be!” And it
spiraled from there. I dug deep into the protag, Devan (the name of the girl in
Disturbed’s song), and put pieces of me and my personality into the mix.
Naturally, then I had to mock myself and my works along the way. (i.e., Suddenly
Impending Reprisals became Devan’s
masterpiece, and guess what…it made it all the way to the NYT Bestsellers list!
Way to go, Devan!!)

So there I was, writing Twisted and having a hell of a time. And then the unthinkable happened (insert suspenseful music here)…I got writer’s block. I’m talking a stint of writer’s block that could only have originated from the deepest, most vile and sulfuric, bowels of Hell. And, man, was it stubborn! Over a year went by before I picked it up again, and even then it wasn’t because I came up with a grand master plan, or that my head was swimming with ideas. No. It was simply because I missed my characters. So I started to reread/revise/edit the 30K words I had written, hoping it would shake something loose. Enter: two new inspirations.

The first was the Demonica series by Larissa Ione. In the series, paired up mates can sense each other’s emotions and I got to wondering “What would that be like?”
The next piece of inspiration came from
Avenged Sevenfold (A7X). I was studying up on rock bands for Twisted (and can A7X ever ROCK!!), and
checking out the band members (*drool*) and it inspired a new character—Rhys.
From Ione and A7X blossomed Connected (finally!) where Rhys’ spirit was stuck inside Addison (my protag), and they could sense each other’s emotions.
But I had one problem. I absolutely REFUSED
to walk away from Twisted again.
Soooo…how could I use this? Well, first of all, Rhys couldn’t be a lead singer
since that’s what Tavion is. And secondly, I wanted this to be a fast-hitting
novella used to compliment Twisted’s
story. What I needed was a supporting member of the band... Hello, Rhys, my
luscious rhythm guitarist!
But then I had another problem. (Because I
needed more, right?) I couldn’t picture Rhys in Tavion’s band, Persevere, which
is a more mature, established group. No, he belonged with some
just-making-it-big band that wasn’t afraid to play with the formula, to take
chances, and was just enjoying the ride and what life had to offer. He belonged
with the guys of Black Codex.
Then problem #3: How did Black Codex and
Persevere tie in to each other? I mean, if Connected
leads into Twisted, they have to know
each other somehow, right? Well, as luck would have it, they’re all friends.
(Who knew?!) Eh, okay, so actually two members from Black Codex are brothers
and they grew up with a guy from Persevere, so, by association, they became
friends. (It’s all in the details, right?)
All right. Now what? I didn’t want to
introduce Fate (my sassy, capricious entity) in Connected even though he’s definitely hard at work behind the
scenes. It would’ve been too distracting from the plot, and I had plenty to
maneuver already! (Hello…dead rock star stuck in some chicks head!!) So what I
did was plot Connected so it all
occurs during the same timeframe as the first half of Twisted. Perfect! Then when people read Twisted, they’ll get all the behind-the-scenes-extras that were
going on in Connected that either 1) I
didn’t have time for, or 2) I couldn’t smoothly transition in.
At the end of my long-ass journey, not only
did I have Connected, but I shook
myself loose on Twisted…aaand came up
with storylines for the other eight band members. (I’ll spare you the details
on those. LOL) Thusly, the Twists of Fate series was born.
So, let me ask you again: Did you ever get a song stuck in your head…?
For more information on the Twists of Fate series: http://jolynpalliata.wordpress.com/romance/twists-of-fate-series/
Twists of Fate series Facebook Page:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Twists-of-Fate-Series/190217514383637
To purchase Connected (Twists of Fate #1): http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?_encoding=UTF8&sort=relevancerank&search-alias=books&ie=UTF8&field-author=Jolyn Palliata
Kristine says: Thank you, Jolyn, for sharing your story with us. It sounds like the journey to Connected was very exciting! I'm reading Connected right now and enjoying it very much.
Friends, please leave a message for Jolyn and let us know if you've ever had a song stuck in your head and what did you do about it?
Happy writing and reading!
~Kristine















Jolyn,
Thank you so much for the wonderful post. I love to hear how other authors come up with their story ideas, what influenced them, what caused problems, and how those problems were overcome. Best of luck to you!
~Kristine
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Thank you, Kristine! I had a lot of fun writing this one.
A huge thanks for having me as your guest. I'll be popping by throughout the day for any comments.
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