This week my guest on the blog is Clancy Nacht. Thanks for joining us, Clancy!

What kind of books do you read for fun?
Pulitzer Prize winning books. Things that make me see the written word in a different way and make me feel utterly incapable of writing. Torturing myself is fun to me. It’s a running theme.

What’s the one thing you can’t live without?
Oxygen.

If a genie granted you three wishes, what would they be?
I’d keep asking about more wishes until he hid in his lamp and refused to come out.

I’ve had a life-long obsession with this idea and having read extensively on what genies do, I’d be pretty convinced that it was going to be a trick. So I’d try to come up with really complex wishes that would have to be notarized and witnessed by lawyers so there would be no loopholes (theoretically.)

Then I’d be trying to get cancer cured without undue suffering to those who have it and how to obtain the cure.

I’d want to have a space program in my name with funding to run it, but I would never go into space myself. I just think that would be cool.

And then, just for myself, I’d ask to be a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race. But I wouldn’t want any existing judges to die or have issues. Just a guest judge.

What is best writing advice you can give?
Know the language in which you intend to write.

Can you share a little about your current release with us?

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Sure, it’s a story about a woman in a workplace who is committed to her career but is being sidelined by what she thinks is the womanizer in the office next door. As she peels back the layers, she realizes there’s much more to him (including garters!) than what she originally thought.

She’d had trouble in a previous relationship at the office, as women often do. Managing her love life and her professional life is a struggle, but she really can’t resist the lure of that sexy man next door who, as she finds out, is sweet and that they have a lot more in common than she thought they did.

To me, it is a sweet romance of a damaged woman who has often a very flawed perspective on the hero, a trope that harkens back to Jane Austen, who finds that the very man she dismissed was the one who was right for her.

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Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Prince-Charming-Wears-Garters-Clancy-ebook/dp/B00M196WPU/
Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/prince-charming-wears-garters-clancy-nacht/1119993439?ean=9781623003531