Guest Blogger: Author Angie Fox

The Midnight Hour is happy to welcome Angie Fox to the blog! Angie’s debut release THE ACCIDENTAL DEMON SLAYER was released at the beginning of this month and has already the New York Times bestseller list…congrats Angie!

How I hit the NYT Bestseller list
Or: Everything I needed to know, I learned from George Costanza

theaccidentaldemonslayer150x257.jpgI’ve always loved to read, so it was no surprise to anyone when I eventually decided to write a book of my own. When I did, I attacked it head on. I planned, I worked, I outlined more than any woman should. The end result? I wrote three mysteries that didn’t sell.

I don’t know how many of you watch Seinfeld, but there is a time in George’s life where he decides what he’s been doing hasn’t been working, so he decides to do the opposite. That’s what I did with my books. I’d been writing serious mysteries, with lots of science and research involved. They’d generated some interest, enough to almost, almost sell. But nothing quite happened.

To take my mind off the latest mystery making the rounds with agents, I decided to write something completely different, a funny paranormal romance where I could build my own world and make up my own rules. I fell in love with the idea of a preschool teacher who is forced to run off with a gang of geriatric biker witches and The Accidental Demon Slayer was born.

Instead of a 20-page plot outline, I had a 5-page list of ideas, one of which included “but little did they know, all the Shoney’s are run by werewolves.” Instead of following the rules, I broke a few. Instead of painstakingly writing over the course of a year, I giggled my way through the book and had a complete manuscript in five months.

The opening chapters did well in contests and caught the eye of an editor, who asked to see the whole thing. That same editor bought the book less than a week after I finished it.

And now that it’s out, the response from readers has been truly overwhelming. I still can’t believe The Accidental Demon Slayer just hit the New York Times bestseller list.

While I’m not sure Seinfeld is the best place to go for life lessons, I really do think there’s something to be said for following your instincts – in writing and in everything else.

–Angie

www.angiefox.com

7 comments
  1. Tammy comments:

    Welcome Angie!

    I haven’t read the book yet, but it made my to be bought list when I first read a description of it, I thought it sounded hilarious.

    So Shoney’s are by werewolves huh? That explains a few things ::grin::

    August 13, 2008 at 8:39 am. Permalink.

  2. Angie Fox comments:

    Hi Tammy. Yes, the Shoneys are werewolf-run. See? You really can learn things by reading popular fiction. Those shapeshifters make a good burger.

    August 13, 2008 at 9:17 am. Permalink.

  3. Alexis Morgan comments:

    Hi, Angie–Waving at you from the Pacific NW! I am sooooo very happy that your book has taken off like this. I still remember sitting up until all hours in Dallas with you after Leah had sent a pack of writers out to find you for her. . .
    Congratulations — and some serious happy dancing going on for you

    Alexis

    August 13, 2008 at 9:31 am. Permalink.

  4. Angie Fox comments:

    Hi Alexis! We did have fun at RWA last year. And thanks for being the very first person to buy my book at the literacy signing this year. It was so much fun to sign one to you, especially since your Paladins have been inhabiting my bookshelves for years. Here\’s to the paranormal!

    Angie

    August 13, 2008 at 11:18 am. Permalink.

  5. Michelle Rowen comments:

    Those are, of course, Angie’s legs on the cover, too. :-) Congrats on the release and all of your success Angie! And thanks for blogging with us today!

    August 13, 2008 at 12:23 pm. Permalink.

  6. Angie Fox comments:

    Hey I’ll take those legs and a talking dog. Thanks for inviting me today - this is fun!

    August 13, 2008 at 2:53 pm. Permalink.

  7. Caffey comments:

    Hi Angie! I got your book with my Dorchester bookclub and was so glad it was with this month’s picks cuz I’d otherwise be buying it. So can’t wait to read! I read a booklet with the excerpt and so been waiting to read the rest since then and visiting you on the blogs! Congrats on the NYS list!

    August 13, 2008 at 10:11 pm. Permalink.

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