What a great idea! Forget schlepping around the country eating bad airplane food and missing your family. The latest promotional tool for publicizing a new novel is the blog book tour. Ever striving to be on the cutting edge of Blogworld, I'm proud to introduce one of my favorite published author friends, Alesia Holliday and her newest book:
NICE GIRLS FINISH FIRST
So one day I was thinking about today’s woman, as I often do, considering that I write funny books about the everyday (and not so everyday!) things we all go through, and I was wondering about that perpetual dilemma – the Myth of the Nice Girl.
Somehow, through a peculiar evolution of the professional environment, women today are finally recognized (mostly) as equally competent, ambitious, and dedicated as men in the workforce. (We’ll leave the “we have to work smarter and harder” argument aside for now.) But yet, we have an added burden: we have to be NICE.
Now, this isn’t really tough for most women, most of the time. We were raised to be nice. That’s what little girls do, right? “Play nice!” “Be nice!” Except, well, there are times when you can’t be all that nice . . . Boyfriend cheating? Kick him to the curb! Um, in a nice way? Opposing counsel trying underhanded tactics? Notify the judge and get him sanctioned! Er, nicely?
The idea of a character who is very ambitious and a great person, but a little bit of a tough chick on the surface, really intrigued me. And I had the perfect character in Kirby Green, newly-hired exec at the Whips and Lace Co. She’d pretty much stolen every scene she was in in AMERICAN IDLE (Double RITA finalist, how cool is that??). Then I wanted to compare and contrast Kirby with a character who was so nice that she was in danger of becoming a doormat. Brianna sprang to life. My good friend who is an opera singer (no, really!) provided some great background for her. Then I set the two of them loose to play on the pages – each helping the other learn something about life, and about herself. That’s how NICE GIRLS FINISH FIRST was born.
Can we be successful as women today and still retain some of that niceness that was so valued in earlier years? I think so. But nice doesn’t mean dumb, and today’s nice girls DO finish first. They might just have to kick a little ass along the way.
Nicely.
Thanks for helping me celebrate the release of my second novel!! – Alesia Holliday
p.s. This nice girl is frantically polishing some pages due to Hollywood interest – you can see the details at my online journal Daily Dish
4 comments:
Cool idea! But I think she meant "American idol," not "idle."
Hey, check the comments on my post of yesterday. Your name came up.
John
American Idle is the name of her first novel...a play on words of the reality TV show.
Hey! I have this on my blog, too! And I agree: GREAT free promotion. One day, Karyn, it'll be you and me, baby!
One can only hope!
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