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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

ARE IN-LAWS TRULY FAMILY?




Do you tolerate your in-laws or do you go out of your way to help them blend into your family?

I’m sure you’re asking why you have to make an effort. Put yourself in their shoes, all glossy eyed and fresh face in marriage to a whole bunch of strangers labelled ‘in-laws’. Normally as a newlywed, you try to be nice, to study each member of your new family and you hope and pray you get on with most if not all of them for peace sake if nothing else. But imagine having to be constantly on edge, watching what you say, and hating being with them because you think or perceive that you’re a little more than a pesky insect that flew into their expensive perfume. How would you feel if each time you step your nosy feet into their midst the temperature in the room dips to below zero? Or they carry on discussing topic after topic that they know excludes you because you’ve got no clue?

What you or your family are doing is ‘freezing’ out your in-law! Sometimes, it takes years for several families to fully integrate and accept their in-laws. Oh...the discrimination is often subtle (nuance), non-verbal...clever.

The new wife/husband may react in different ways depending on their upbringing, personal values, beliefs, tolerance level etc. The first category of wife/husband of this awful mistreatment from their in-laws bears the weight of this discrimination in their heart, feeling wretched, rejected, unloved and inferior. They end up resenting their in-laws. Over the years, they might remain unforgiving. But they keep their lips sealed. These are the ‘accepting’ group.

In other instances, another set of wife/husband may be intolerant of such crass rudeness and drift far away (as far as the east is from the west) from their in-laws. They drum up one excuse after another when they get invited to family events. They call only when something like a birth or death occurs. They silently ‘disown’ their in-laws. Their attitude is: better to stay away from the cold zone! The only time they get re-united with their in-laws is if they perceive a considerable shift from cold to hot (not warm!) in the relationship over time. I call this group the ‘visionary’ group.

A third cluster of wife/husband may decide to lash back at their in-laws, finding the emotional injustice unacceptable. They speak against the deliberate exclusion tactics in the family. Of course, the repercussion is that words are spoken in anger from both camps that may later be regretted, but for the time being, justice is seen to have been done. When this happens, there’s a huge outcry, a call for apology, bluffing, threats...a tearing apart of an already divided family. This feud can last anything from a day to years. This I call the ‘resisting’ camp.

In these situations, there’s a ripping apart of families, lingering hurt, feeling of rejection that leaves a vile taste in the mouth, a foul smell in the nostrils and a lumpy pain in the heart of many. Children get caught up in the cold war, sometimes married couples are forced to take sides and there’s no victory either way.

'What God has joined together let no one put asunder...'

So why can’t parents, siblings, aunts, uncles wish married couples well, pray for their growth and success, leave them to learn to be married and help them on their journey?

If you’re an in-law or you’re married, I’ve got a bit of advice for you. I’ve been married twelve years, thank God. But I tell you, I speak with authority on this subject.

Practical advice: Go out of your way to include your in-laws in your conversation. Stick to topics you know they can contribute to. This is good hosting attribute anyway and common sense. Make everyone in your home or at any event comfortable and welcome.

Treat your in-laws the way you would like to be treated or spoken to. Put yourself in their shoes. A little sensitivity and consideration goes a long way. This means no back stabbing and hypocrisy!

Show (keen) interest in their life, interest, work, and hobbies...just like you would your own flesh and blood! And be consistent. Let your love not be dependent on how well you receive (material or otherwise) from them.

Discuss their plans, dreams, and expectations with them just like you would your own loved ones. They will appreciate and speak well about you. It’s a two way street.
Let your concern, loyalty, love and attention never be called to question or found wanting. The years in which you were wonderful will be quickly forgotten. It’s human nature! And you’ll wonder how one bad seed sown can ruin the entire harvest.

And, bringing up stomach roiling topics like past partners in front of their spouse is not only disrespectful but it’s in bad taste! Of course, the spouse might not share your idea of a bad joke except if your intention was to alienate them.

When the family battle rages, what happens? The couple will choose to either stick together or fall apart, putting their blood ties first. Remember marriage was originally designed to be a life time commitment. Allowing your parents, siblings...to pull you apart, instead of building you up is not only foolish but it shows your inability to live a life of total commitment.

‘A man shall leave his father and mother and shall cleave to his wife...’

Your task is to reconcile all warring parties not abandon your marriage! Do you still need me to pronounce that your in-laws are your God-given family? Okay! Since you still don’t get it, I’m confirming it. They are your true family. Love them all and as much as it is in your power, live peaceably with them. Life is too short for acrimony.

Parents forget about the dreams you had about your child getting hooked to the royal prince or princess! This is reality. Your precious son/daughter has handpicked their partner. The WISE thing to do is to accept and love their choice except of course, if they’re unlovable! That’s another topic.

My hope is that you find joy and love in being married to the one you chose to be with for life.

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Sunday, 26 June 2011

Author Interview with Jerry Riley

Author name: G W Riley


My published author name is G W Riley, commonly known to friends and family as Jerry Riley.

About your family/background, your location:

I am a 60 year old father of 2 great, successful, adult married children, grandfather of 7 wonderful grandchildren, the oldest now 10 years old, and have been happily married to my high school sweetheart for 40 years. I was born, raised and continue to live in rural Western Pennsylvania in the United States, and hope to remain here for the rest of my life. I am currently employed as a full time investigator performing Federal Security Clearance background investigations. In the past, I have successfully worked at everything from block layer, truck driver, crane operator, machinist, and diesel mechanic, to music teacher. Some were summer jobs while still in high school back in the dark ages, others were long term jobs until better opportunities came along.

How and why did you decide to get published?

Well, I had never even thought of becoming a published author, but over the years I’d written several short stories and full length books of varied genre from fiction to humorous, just to pass the time and boredom while recovering several times from various surgeries. These were hand written in lined tablets which were then placed in a desk drawer, just as something to be passed to the family when I die. Once my 2oldest grandchildren reached the age where they were able to read a few years ago, they found the tablets in my desk and were excited that Pappy had written books. They became my inspiration and sole reason for publishing my first book, “Suicide Cap”.

What genre do you write? And why?

Usually, general fiction or humour relating to things I have experienced in life or based on my widely diverse hobbies and interests, usually a combination of both, and I feel a writer has to have experienced or have knowledge of whatever is written in an authors work. Next work to be published is a humorous story of things that go wrong in the woods and a general tongue in cheek “guide” to spending time in the woods, hopefully in the next year.

What other genre interest you?

Well, at my age, I just can’t get interested in the YA or Demons and dragons type stuff. Mostly, I read Historical works relating to the United States, the various wars and battles fought; technical works on aviation; mechanical design; woodworking; novels in the realm of the likes of Tom Clancy and others; and occasionally, religious leaning books such as the “left Behind” series.

What is the story behind your book?

Again, my first and as of yet only published book, “Suicide Cap”, is a culmination of ideas and story lines that just formed in my mind while spending countless hours alone sitting or walking in the mountains of Western Pennsylvania. I am deeply into the 1700-1900 period of the United States, ala the mountain men and such, but am also into modern inventions such as aircraft and hover craft. So the book contains elements of all these.


Suicide Cap is a fictional tale which initially began as a story line involving Sean O’Mara, a young farm boy in the 1930’s who starts out on a hunting trip with his father to a great mountain called Suicide Cap by local folk of the town of Back Flats Pa due to local legends that say few who set foot on the mountain ever return. The story developed to where the hunting trip goes horribly wrong, leaving the boy stranded alone on the mountain. At the time, I also had a story line floating around in my mind of a modern day tinkerer who designs and builds in his home barn his own experimental aircraft called a hover plane, who takes off on his maiden flight in the untested machine on a whim upon completion. This maiden flight is unknown to anyone as the character, Harry Crocket, embarks on this flight while his family is away at the local Shopping Mall for the day. So, I ended up combining both story lines into a single book with part one focusing on the tragic hunting trip, and part two focusing on the 1989 period with the modern day inventors flight, which also goes horribly wrong with tragic consequences. I don’t want to give it all away, but events end up with two strangers from different eras atop Suicide Cap with their lives in each other’s hands involving elements and lifestyles of the 1700-1800 period, the 1930’s and 1989 all coming together.

How do you decide your book cover?

For Suicide Cap, I wanted a mostly stark black cover reflecting the overall tragedy theme of the story, and since most of the action in the book occurs in the shadow of, or on the fictional mountain of legend, Suicide Cap, I wanted a stark black and white photo of a forbidding looking mountain, and then just thought the red text on the cover was a good finish to the cover.

Do you think readers decide based on book cover or book title?

I believe both the cover and title, but also via reviews and story line. I don’t think a title, or book cover alone can sell a book.

If you write fiction; what’s the source of your inspiration? How much of YOU show up in your writing?

As I mentioned previously, my inspiration comes from my life experiences, hobbies and interests, sprinkled with imagination, and scenarios that just seem to spring up from my imagination. There is an awful lot of me in both the characters and in the book: Suicide Cap, Sean O’Mara, and Harry Crocket. And, several scenes or parts of the book are actual events from my own life.

Use one word/phrase to describe your book:

With so many twist and turns, and the story spanning a 60 year period, I guess I would have to say simply, it is an action, outdoor adventure tragedy with a full circle conclusion.

How have you found the writing process?

I have not been a writer who intentionally sits down to write a book. I have always been employed full time in gainful employment, often working as much as 60 to 70 hours per week, plus raising a family, and always making things in my home workshop. All of my works have evolved gradually over a period of over 30 years, with long breaks of several years between periods of working on the writings. Based on that, I have never had a problem with the writing process other than having to wait for the next period of recuperation from various ailments to find the time to write.
Have you ever experienced writer’s block? How did you tackle it?
Yes, there have been a few instances of writer block. My solution was to set it all aside for a few months or years, then get back to it with fresh ideas.

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

No blog, as I have not found the time to get involved with anything like that as of yet.

What books are on your shelf at home?

The entire “Left Behind” series; “Rainbow Six” and others by Tom Clancy; “18 Seconds and others in the Sherry Moore series by George Shuman; “Long Knife” by James Alexander Thom; and a host of others in those genre plus a host of historical writings and technical manuals.

Any awards/achievement you want to share?

Many in life, but nothing related to my writing.

Who’s your favourite author?

Toss up between Clancy and Shuman.

What are you good at as an individual?

I don’t like blowing my own horn, but basically, about anything I try to do. I spent about 30 years as a lead guitar player in rock bands since the 1960’s and people claim I am one of the better ones out there; I have made all my children’s fancy carved beds, baby cradles, and a host of misc items from raw wood with no plans or blueprints; Made by hand from raw materials many 1700 period flintlock long rifles and pistols, buckskin clothing, knives and such, many appraised at thousands of dollars; I am a home machinist designing and manufacturing many metal items in my home workshop; I have been remodelling my home myself, and can fix just about anything that’s broke, but most of all I hope I am a good husband, father and grandfather, as NOTHING else matters.

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

I don’t have much time for entertainment, but I like to watch good World War II movies such as “Saving Private Ryan”; go to hear a good rock band, watch the History or Discovery Channels, but my most enjoyable entertainment is playing with the grandchildren.

What are your other interests?

I have just way too many interests to list, but things listed above in previous questions are the most common for me.

Your favourite pet?

Absolutely my wife’s little white bishon frise’ dog. I used to like mainly big dogs, and we have had many over our 40 years of marriage, but once we got little “Charlie”, I can’t see having any other breed! He is the absolute smartest, well behaved, funny, affectionate dog we have ever had.

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

Bacon double cheeseburger, fries and Dr Pepper from Burger King, or burger and fries at 5 Guys!

What’s your music choice?

1970’s Southern rock ala the Outlaws, Lynnyrd Skynnyrd, Blackfoot, 38 Special etc., and especially Kansas! But, I like all types of music except rap and grunge.

Name your favourite city in the world.

Without a doubt, my rural Western Pennsylvania hometown, peaceful, low to no crime, no hustle, and no bustle! If I had to pick a place away from home it would be the Kelowna or northward areas of British Columbia.

Name your favourite world leader and why.

Now I am no religious zealot, and couldn’t even give a good quote from the Bible, but I pick Jesus Christ, because if EVERYONE on the planet, regardless of religion, would follow his simple directions to treat all others as you want to be treated, and to love all your neighbours’ as yourself, there would NEVER be any wars, no crime, and no hatred in the world. As far as an earthly leader, I like Winston Churchill for the way he guided and held Briton together during the Second World War in their darkest hours.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

For my children and grandchildren to live long, healthy, happy, productive lives.

If you can change one thing, what would it be?

I would go back to my youth and change a LOT of the things I did so that I could live a longer, healthier life to be with my kids and grandkids much longer than I will be.

What would you say you’re bad at?

Shutting my mouth and keeping my opinions to myself, and watching my health.

You’re squeamish about what?

Needles! I don’t care if it is a doctor, a nurse, dentist or whoever, stay away from me with needles! I have cut fingers off on electric saws, had many gashes, abrasions and such, but I would rather go through those injuries again than to see someone coming at me with a needle!

What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve done?

Don’t know if I can say this here, but while staying at the in-laws for a weekend once many years ago, I urinated on my father in-law while he was sleeping and I was sleep walking! That made life a bit tenuous for a few years!

Anything else your readers don’t know about you?

Probably very much, but I can’t think of anything else just now.

What’s your favourite quote?

Freedom isn’t free, it requires eternal vigilance…

Why should a reader buy your book?

Because it is not your average run of the mill fiction book, and is a very good, unique story with many twist and turns. I believe anyone who reads my book will be satisfied that it is a good entertaining read and worth the effort.

What is your last word?

Amen.

Where can your book be found/bought/website?

http://www.amazon.com/Suicide-Cap-G-W-Riley/dp/1441484728 is the Amazon website for my book, but it is available at a host of others in both paperback and eBooks in Kindle, Nook, ipad, and other electronic formats.

Thank you so much for taking time out to answer these questions.

Response from Jerry: Thank you for the invitation!

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Friday, 24 June 2011

AUTHOR INTERVIEW with TONYA KAPPES

About your family/background, your location:



I’m the queen, princess, and jester of my family of six that include my husband, four teenage boys, and two boy dogs! We live in Kentucky.
What genre do you write? And why?

I write women’s fiction and cozy mystery.

What other genre interest you?

I love to read anything! Anything I can get my hands on.

What is the story behind your book?


I grew up in a small town and LOVED everything that came with it when I got older, and didn’t live there anymore. So it’s sorta a tribute or shout out to those small towns and how it made me appreciate it!


How do you decide your book cover?
I work with a cover artist who asks a lot of questions about the book and we brain storm. She comes up with a couple of different mock-ups and we tweak, until we agree.

Do you think readers decide based on book cover or book title?

Definitely a good book cover is the first thing they see.


If you write fiction; What’s the source of your inspiration? How much of YOU show up in your writing?


Hmmm...I think a little bit of me shows up in each book. It’s just natural for me to put in a part of a memory or situation.
Use one word/phrase to describe your book:

Quirky.

How have you found the writing process?

With four teenage boys in sports, my writing process is all over the board. I might write in car line, doctor’s offices, sporting practices, sporting games, middle of the night-you name it.

Have you ever experienced writer’s block? How did you tackle it?

I've never had writer's block. I will say that when I do have a hard time coming up with a scene, I start to write long hand instead of my computer. I just let the words flow on paper and then transfer them to the screen.

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

I have two grogs with a few other writers. The Naked Hero(http://thenakedhero.com/) is fun because we “strip heroes/heroines/villains” down to the scivvies. We explore all the archetypes and why we love and hate certain characters. It’s FUN!!

I also co-founded The Writer’s Guide To E Publishing (http://thewritersguidetoepublishing.com/). The four of my grog partners felt that e publishing was just taking the writing world by storm and we wanted to be a writers one-stop shop about the electronic world. You can find out everything you need to know from big NYC publishing to self publishing. It’s a fantastic site.

What books are on your shelf at home?

A lot of Jane Porter, Heather Weber, D.D. Scott, Misa Ramirez, Talli Roland, Barbara Silkstone, Sibel Hodge, and classics.

Any awards/achievement you want to share?

I had three book signings and all three SOLD OUT!! I was pretty pumped!!! (fist pumping in air).

Who’s your favourite author?

I wanted to answer this with something super deep, but I just can’t. It has to be Jane Porter!!!

What are you good at as an individual?

TalkingJ

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

I love to read a good book and get lost in another world.

What are your other interests?

I love yoga, walking my dogs, and just relaxing with my family.

Your favourite pet?

Oh, I have two amazing Schnauzer dogs that lay at my feet or walk by my side.

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

PIZZA!!

What’s your music choice?

Country!!

Name your favourite city in the world.

I’m going to have to go with St. Thomas Isle. Ahhhh!

Name your favourite world leader and why.

Dalai Lama-his peace and harmonious spirit.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

To be able to touch readers around the world with my words.

If you can change one thing, what would it be?

Nothing. No regrets! Everything happens for a reasonJ

What would you say you’re bad at?

Sleeping.

What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve done?

I really can't recall a really embarrassing moment! I embarrass myself all the time and I just roll with the punches!!

Anything else your readers don’t know about you?

I've always wanted to open a no-kill animal shelter and have every animal. My heart is so big for all creatures.

What’s your favourite quote?

“Thoughts become things....choose the good ones!”

Why should a reader buy your book?

My books are fun, and will have you experiencing every emotion in your body while making you smile and laugh.

What is your last word?

Ever.

Where can your book be found/bought/website:

Amazon page with all my books: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_12?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=tonya+kappes&sprefix=tonya+kappes

Barnes and Noble page with all my books: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/tonya-kappes

Smashwords page with all my books: http://www.smashwords.com/books/search?query=tonya+kappes

My website: http://tonyakappes.com/

Facebook and twitter!!

The Naked Hero: http://thenakedhero.com/

The Writer’s Guide to E Publishing: http://thewritersguidetoepublishing.com/

Thank you so much Tonya for taking time out to answer these questions.

Response from Tonya: Thank you so much for having me! Fun questions!!!! Cheers!

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Friday, 17 June 2011

AUTHOR INTERVIEW with DARYN CROSS

Author name: Daryn Cross


About your family/background, your location:

I’m the daughter of a college professor and a mother who was the world’s best stay-at-home mother and housekeeper. I was born in North Carolina but my family is from Central Virginia. Recently widowed, I now I reside in West Texas with a Chocolate Labrador that has a sock fetish.

How and why did you decide to get published?

It’s a passion. I was working as a consultant back in 1995 when I decided to pursue it professionally.

What genre do you write? And why?

I write more than one; thus, I write under three different names. Originally published as Terry Campbell, a collaboration with writer Linda Campbell, our team brought out three romantic comedies, Mr. Wrong, Intimate Investor and Fat Chance, which have recently been released in e-book and two of the three have been Amazon top-100 bestsellers. We now have two books out with 2011 copyrights: Craigs’ Legacy, a rewritten formerly published work, and Slam Sisters of Serendipity. Craigs’ Legacy, an historical time travel romance that was released through Black Opal Books, received a Top-Pick from The Romance Reviews. Slam Sisters of Serendipity was just released through Eternal Press and is a set of chronologically-ordered cozy mysteries. We also have a short work in e-book entitled Soul Patrol and will be releasing another one, Under Paris Skies, in the near future.

As Bobbye Terry, I write women’s fiction and suspense. I have one novella out, Buried in Briny Bay which is receiving rave reviews. It is part of a series of cozy mysteries. Book 2, The Marriage Murders, comes out in July. I have a longer series, still full of Southern charm but with grittier scenes, coming out in September with Book 1, Coming to Climax. These books are published through Turquoise Morning Press. I also have a newly begun contemporary romance series, “The Lipstick Girls.” Rose is the only book that has been released so far. This is indie published.

As Daryn Cross, I write fantasy/sci-fi romance. Currently, I have an indie series, “The Cash Chronicles,” with three books released: Millicent(a historical prequel), Frozen Assets and Full Moon Rising (cyberpunk romance). I hope to have Kenada, another short book about the mystic in the series, out this month. These are indie published, but I have a series about walk-in angels, starting with Walk Right In, releasing from L&L Dreamspell in October and an epic series, “The Book of the Beginning,” about a rare breed of elves who fight an evil wizard to save their race releasing through Turquoise Morning Press in February 2012 with Honey Blood and the Collector.

What other genre interest you?

I’m very eclectic so I have to say most. I am not a big literary fiction fan, though.

What is the story behind your book?

It depends on which one you want me to talk about. Here’s a blurb for Slam Sisters of Serendipity:

The South rises again as the Slam Sisters of Serendipity come unleashed to investigate crime in their small community of Serendipity, South Carolina. After savoring the sweet taste of victory solving the murder of their locker room attendant at Magnolia Blossom Country Club, they search for more mysteries. The key to their success: their sex lives improve dramatically with each one they solve. In their first year of sleuthin', the team tennis sisters, aged thirty-eight to sixty-two, fall upon crime, murder, family lies and secrets, not to mention extreme adversity. While villains may score in a game of crime, not to worry, for the Slam Sisters serve aces with each toss of fate

Here’s a blurb for Buried in Briny Bay:


Roxie Turner finds herself up to her neck in trouble when her lifelong nemesis, Georgia Collins, is discovered buried in the town’s landfill. To make matters worse, with her characteristic Southern sass, Roxie has been saying she’d kill Georgia for more than twenty years. In fact, she listed the ways to do the woman in, constantly reminding prominent citizens of her intent. It was all a joke, or so she thought. But the joke turns on her as, suddenly, other dead bodies begin to pile up, all murdered with a technique from Roxie’s list.
Enlisting the assistance of handsome hunk, Greg Norris, Roxie’s sister, Trixie Frye, comes to her aid, bent on uncovering the killer and the truth. Can they find out both before Roxie goes to the big house?

Here’s a blurb for Millicent:


As a child, she was abused by her father and she swore she’d never trust a man again, As a young woman, she wished for a happily-ever-after relationship like those she read about in her books. As a wife, she was scorned by a man who didn’t love her. Now she is a woman bent on controlling everything and everyone. When did her search for security turn into a desire for power that can never be sated? Millicent!

How do you decide your book cover?

I primarily use the same graphic designer, Dawne Dominique, for my indie books. My publishers usually give me a lot of leeway on designing covers. Dawne has done some for me for small press as well. Usually, it’s a collaborative effort between publisher designer and me to decide the finished product.

Do you think readers decide based on book cover or book title?

Both, plus the blurb and/or beginning of the book.

If you write fiction; What’s the source of your inspiration? How much of YOU show up in your writing?

There’s a lot of me in my books, but I can also play a role. Gee, everything is inspiration, from the evening news to a conversation overheard at the next table during lunch.

Use one word/phrase to describe your books:

Fun.

How have you found the writing process?

Rewarding. I love to create but it is also a lot of work to get it right.

Have you ever experienced writer’s block? How did you tackle it?

Not often but I recently went through a humdinger of one, mainly because I was laid off from a day job and was concerned about making a living. That has now been remedied, so I’m back in full swing. If you’d like to read what I say about writer’s block, read my guest blogs, “The Care and Feeding of Characters” (http://tinyurl.com/3q7z5ap) and “What Would Indiana Jones Do?” (http://tinyurl.com/4xa2rul)

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

Yes, two.

http://BobbyeTerry.Blogspot.com and http://DarynCross-fantasy.Blogspot.com. A lot of what’s there is about the books, video trailers, etc. Sometimes I host guest spots or explore a topic.

What books are on your shelf at home?

Not as many as there used to be—most are on my Kindle. Again, the genres are all over the place.

Any awards/achievement you want to share?

Terry Campbell is a two-time Booksellers’ Best finalist and an EPIC finalist. I shortlisted in The Crime Writer Association’s Debut Dagger and have been a finalist in several RWA chapter contests.

Who’s your favourite author?

I can’t name just one.

What are you good at as an individual?

I am a great cook and used to be an award-winning tennis player. In my career, I’m very good at analysing and explaining government regulations and legislation.

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

I love to read. I like some movies and enjoy relaxing music.

What are your other interests?

I just love to be out in nature.

Your favourite pet?

My Labrador.

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

Seafood but it better be great. I lived too long next to the ocean.

What’s your music choice?

I prefer jazz, especially with saxophone.

Name your favourite city in the world.

I’m not much of a world traveller. Mostly in North and Central America only. Chicago rates on up there and so does Lake Tahoe.

Name your favourite world leader and why.

Now or ever? John F. Kennedy was one because of his vision.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

That no one went hungry or was abused.

If you can change one thing, what would it be?

Eradicate global warfare.

What would you say you’re bad at?

Anything mechanical. Electrical, fine, but ask me to assemble a piece o furniture in umpteen different pieces and forget it.

What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve done?

It’s too embarrassing to say.

Anything else your readers don’t know about you?

I once won a Charleston contest.

What’s your favourite quote?

No one cares how much you know, until they know how much you care.

Why should a reader buy your book?

Because he/she wants to be entertained in a fun, easy-going kind of way.

What is your last word?

Don’t ever take yourself too seriously.

Where can your book be found/bought/website:

Since you’re in the UK, I put these in from Amazon.co.uk—Terry Campbell: http://tinyurl.com/6jeqvzc, Bobbye Terry: http://tinyurl.com/6conjes, Daryn Cross: http://tinyurl.com/5spommw.

You can find out more about these books at www.TerryCampbell.com, www.BobbyeTerry-MysteryHappens.com, www.BobbyeTerryRomance.com and www.DarynCross.com.

Thank you so much Daryn for taking time out to answer these questions.

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Tuesday, 14 June 2011

AUTHOR INTERVIEW with LINDA RAE BLAIR

Romance, Mystery and Historical Author


Author name: Linda Rae Blair

About your family/background, your location:

I was born in St. Louis, Missouri (USA). We moved to Seattle, Washington, when my children were teenagers. I’d always loved the green, the rain, and the water. It was a perfect place for me. I still think of it as home. When the children were all grown, I moved around the country and got to enjoy different places and people. I’ve lived in Hamilton, Ohio; Pacific Grove and Salinas, California, and now reside near Raleigh, North Carolina.

How and why did you decide to get published?

In 2007, I started thinking about retirement. It all began when I told a friend about finding out that my mother’s birth and death certificates showed two different maiden names. My right-sided brain immediately started coming up with reasons why my mother had obviously kept her first marriage a secret. When I shared the “story”, my friend said, “You should write a book!” That was the beginning of “Where is Harry?”.


What genre do you write?

My novels (there are 9 published and two more on the burner) all include elements of romance, mystery, and history.

What is the story behind your book?


One is a sweet little romance, “Elusive.” This is a love story that begins in 1725 Scotland. A secret takes the story to France, where 200 years later it causes murder and pain. The heroine tries to escape danger by going to her family’s homeland. Instead of safety, she meets a man of mystery who is either trying to save her life or kill her. Only her heart can help her determine which.

There is a detective series, The Preston Andrews Mysteries, of which three are published and two are still in the works. These are the stories of Preston Andrews (Press to his friends), a homicide detective for the Virginia Beach Police
Department. Press has a number of issues going on in his life when his story begins. He is ending a live-in arrangement with a woman he is very fond of, but not in love with. His family (his father is a U.S. Senator from wealth and prestige) doesn’t approve of his choice of occupation. His baby sister is no longer a baby, and she’s out to prove it—isn’t currently speaking to him, although she loves him to death. His dog now weighs almost 200 lbs. and has failed 4 obedience classes. Then, murder gets added to the mix.

In “Press’d Into Action”, Press is volunteered by FBI Director Malcolm Probst.
Probst nearly got Press killed last year, so he’s not happy! He is given a team of two FBI agents to assist him in catching a serial killer. One member of his team is tall, lean, auburn-haired, freckle-face—oh, and did I mention gorgeous—Rachel Wilding.

In “Press’d To The Wall”, Press gets involved in finding a serial killer in Seattle. This time he volunteers. Someone close to him has been grabbed by the nut-job
murdering women all over Seattle. His team includes his partner, Detective Trace Evans; his friend, ex-special ops, ex-just-about-anything-covert-and-dangerous, Palmer; and his dad, U.S. Senator William Andrews. They are in a race against time.

Two are trilogies.


“Intersections: Love, Betrayal, Murder” takes place between 1880s Ohio, 1900 Minnesota, and 1920s-1960s Chicago. The lives of three people, each with their own story of loss and betrayal, intersect in the early 1900s. This intersection of individual lives causes changes that will impact each of them forever.

“Tiwa Valley Brothers In Blood” is a New Mexico saga that begins in the 1880s era of the Pony Express and picks up again in the 1960s. A young Pony Express rider
reunites with friends of the Tiwa tribe. His marriage to the chief’s daughter and his close friendship with her brother begins 100 years of friendship, family, and danger. In modern New Mexico, their descendants face destruction of property, murder, blackmail, and a threat to their very existence.

Use one word/phrase to describe your book:

“Intersections: Love, Betrayal, Murder”: A compact saga of three lives brought together in early 1900s Chicago.
“Elusive”: How a decision made 200 years ago impacts a young woman’s life in the 20th century.
“Tiwa Valley Brothers In Blood”: How a chance meeting 100 years earlier led to a dynasty of wealth, genius, and hard work by three men whose tie will bind them forever.
“Hard Press’d”: How a top notch homicide detective balances family, love, life—and murder.
“Press’d Into Action”: Someone is killing people and leaving them “on display” a year later, and, when he gets volunteered to help on the investigation, Press is determined to stop him.
“Press’d To The Wall”: It’s a man’s effort to keep someone he loves alive, despite what he sees as incompetence, interference, and just plain stupidity, without losing himself in the effort.

How have you found the writing process?

I never really understood what writers meant about the stories “writing themselves” until I started writing. From then on, the stories take me where they take me. Sometimes it’s sweet and lovely; sometimes it’s dark and scary. Wherever my characters lead me, I take my readers along for the ride.

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

No. I use facebook and have an author page where I keep my fans up-to-date on what’s going on with my work. I also have discussions on that page that my readers are welcome to join in. This is a new feature for me and is still in development. Participation from more readers would get it off the ground.

What books are on your shelf at home?

Oh, lots of Nora Roberts (yes, and J.D. Robb), Lisa Jackson, Janet Evanovich, Sandra Brown, Tami Hoag…see a pattern here?

Any awards/achievement you want to share?

Not at the moment.

Who’s your favourite author?

It’s a tossup between Nora Robert/J.D. Robb and Sandra Brown. If forced to choose, Nora!

What are you good at as an individual?

I am a right-brained person. I paint in acrylics, write my books, create beautiful gardens, cook and bake with great enthusiasm and success.

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

Give me a good movie or book any day! I just love having entertainment handed to me effortlessly. What could be cozier than reading in bed on a wintery night, or sitting in an air-conditioned theatre in the summer?

What are your other interests?

History. I come from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins of Mayflower fame. Then there is a forefather whose family left Scotland for Ireland, then immigrated to America just before the revolution. So, history has been ingrained in me from an early age.

Your favourite pet?

My 17 lb. cat and 14 lb. dog. One is unbelievably a feisty individualist (the cat) and the other is a love bug that follows we everywhere (the dog). Both give unconditional love!

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

I love seafood. But my favorite places to eat are Jewish Mother’s and Purple Cow in Virginia Beach. Oh, yum. The Jewish cuisine of my high school days, and the she-crab soup with its hot, thick cheese topping—now I’m getting hungry!

What’s your music choice?

Oh, boy! Aerosmith, Jason Mraz, Il Divo, Credence Clearwater—eclectic enough for you?

Name your favourite city in the world:

A place with water, food, green…see another pattern here.

Name your favourite world leader and why:

Right now it has to be our President, Obama. He was handed a very tough job during the worst crisis we’ve faced since 1929 and, despite the criticism, hate-speech, and dirty tricks of the members of Congress, has remained calm, cool, well-spoken, and above the fray. This man is a well-educated gentleman—we’re not used to that in the White House!

If you had one wish, what would it be?

Peace and understanding in the Middle East. They’ve been at it for thousands of years—I continue to hope that someday, they’ll learn to work together, not against each other.

What would you say you’re bad at?

Patience. I have absolutely no patience with stupidity. There, I’ve said it! Think before you speak and speak with wisdom—it might require reading a book or two.

Anything else your readers don’t know about you?

I have a granddaughter about to graduate from high school and ship off to basic training at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. This is my doll baby, the girl who travelled with me every Christmas holiday to Virginia Beach. There we launched our trips into history hunting—DC’s Smithsonian, Arlington Cemetery, Library of Congress, etc.; Philadelphia, and Williamsburg. Oh, how I’m going to miss that girl!

What’s your favourite quote?

“I'm growing older but not UP.
My metabolic rate is pleasantly STUCK!
the winds of time blow over my head .
I'd rather die while I'm LIVING,
Than live when I’m DEAD!”
Thank you, Jimmy Buffet!

Why should a reader buy your book?

My novels are steeped in beautiful scenery, rich history, sweet or sexy romance, and real characters. Chances are you won’t be ambivalent about my characters. They pull you in. You either love them or hate them.

What is your last word, Linda Rae?

Read.

Where can your book be found/bought/website:

My novels can be found on Amazon, Amazon UK, Amazon DE, CreateSpace, Smashwords, Sony, Diesel, Apple, Barnes & Noble On-line, as well as other online booksellers.
Links and other information are available on my website: http://lindaraeblair.vpweb.com. My website includes each current Novel, as well as upcoming projects, contains links to sales sites, and a visitor’s log where you can give me feedback on the site or about a favorite book. You can also sign up to be added to my e-mail distribution list.

Thank you very much Linda for taking time out to answer these questions.

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Monday, 13 June 2011

AUTHOR INTERVIEW with J. J WILDER

SUSPENSE and HORROR AUTHOR

Author name: J. J. Wilder.



About your family/background, your location:

I was born and raised in South Western Wisconsin. Still haven’t made it out of there either.

How and why did you decide to get published?

I’ve been writing since I was in middle school, starting with the sequel to Michael Chritons book, “Jurassic Park”, still have those pages too. I was making up stories and I’ve had an active imagination since I was quite young though. Once I got into the upper grades of schooling, and my writing improved, I started to think about getting my work out there for all to see.

What genre do you write? And why?

I’m a multi genre type of guy it seems. I love writing suspense and horror. There’s a bit of romance tossed into my sci-fi and thrillers, plus a bit of psychological and paranormal. I guess it’s true as to what you read is what you write since I have always enjoyed reading whatever I could get my hands on.

What is the story behind your book?


The story behind Freaks, Geeks, and Scary Things, is that it started as a present for my mother who has gone through some bad times. I wanted to give her something that I made myself, and since she was mainly my inspiration for really starting to write, I put together a collection of stories I had written over the years. Once it was together, I thought to myself, “these are good stories, and I’ve tried magazines already... So I looked up self publishing for a larger crowd.


The background of Life Coin is that I wrote the short story *seen in Freaks, Geeks, and Scary Things* and realized that I had more to say. There was a larger story I wanted to tell about the characters and the ripples they created in time.


How do you decide your book cover?

I was lucky in this regard. My current job put me into contact with a co-worker who is a graphic designer. He read my stories and the Life Coin short, and was more than willing to do some freelance work on my covers. As for the images, we worked together (though I will say it was mostly his ideas, initially) to come up with something that reflects the interior of the book.

Do you think readers decide based on book cover or book title?

Myself being a reader, I can honestly say that a good book cover or an interesting title will at least get me to grab the book to look it over. While I am not always sold on the fiction included, it’s that initial glance over the shelves that draws a reader in. It’s worth putting the same, or at least close to the same, amount of time you did on the fiction or interior as you do the exterior.

If you write fiction; What’s the source of your inspiration? How much of YOU show up in your writing?

As many writers and authors before me have said, there is no one source of inspiration. My second book, Life Coin, came from a short story that was inspired by a 30 second commercial about life insurance a few years ago. Other than that, my mind is always working on something. It’ll be a song lyric, a movie, a book, a conversation with friends, anything of the sort may be the catalyst to get my imagination going as to how I could turn that into MY story. How much of me shows up is up to myself. There are characters I’ve written that honestly could be named directly after myself, and some that are so out of myself that I don’t know how they are living in my book.

Use one word/phrase to describe your book:

Life Coin: A romantic tale of two souls connected at first sight.

Freaks, Geeks, and Scary Things: A ride into the dark recesses of the human psyche.

How have you found the writing process?

It’s sometimes a long and drawn out time, but if what you are doing fills you with enthusiasm, hours can go by before you realize.

Have you ever experienced writer’s block? How did you tackle it?

Once, for about three years due to work and other constraints, as far as overcoming it, I guess it really took talking with a friend about a story I had started, *Life Coin short story* and having them say “I want to read that!” That’s when I realized, ‘okay, I gotta finish this someway, somehow.’ I sat down to write that afternoon and added another five pages to the first 10 that had been sitting on my zip drive for too long.

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

I do have a blog at www.strangeasfiction.wordpress.com. As of now, it is mainly updates about how things are going with the marketing and selling of the books. There are also some of my stories on it for readers to get a glimpse of my style. I’m working on adding more to it. Lately though, there has been one book review included, hoping for more as time goes on.

What books are on your shelf at home?

Right now, my bookshelf is a small area of the apartment I’m living in. So, I've only the good ones that I can read over and over. J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter series, a few of my favourite Stephen King novels *Misery, Carrie, Four Past Midnight...* and of course, the essentials of writing... guides, dictionary, and the like. As well as a few Star Wars novels...gotta have my connection to the galaxy far, far away.

Any awards/achievement you want to share?

Currently have none, hoping to change that soon though.

Who’s your favourite author?

That’s not fair. But if I must, Stephen King. In a close match with Drew Karpashyn, Max Brooks, J.K. Rowling and R.A. Salvatore.

What are you good at as an individual?

I am good at looking beyond what I see. I think it comes in part from being a writer, it has opened my mind to see what others may or what may be behind some statemen

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

I feel like I’m betraying my own art to say it. But I love movies. The good ones that will draw you into their world and before you know it, it’s over...and, you don’t want it to end. While I enjoy curling up and losing myself in a good book, movies still top the list.

What are your other interests?

I also like to take walks while listening to music, or go for hikes and listen to nature. I like to wander around the mall, stopping at odd stores or small areas to see what new things are out there.

Your favourite pet?

We've had many in my time, the one that sits highest to me though would be our old mutt we had since I was young. He was my brother, he was six months when i was a year old.

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

Right now, I could so go for some BBQ Chicken from Famous Daves.

What’s your music choice?

Mostly rock, metal, classic rock, some pop music has caught my eye though.

Name your favourite city in the world.

I don’t know if I have a favourite, but there is one I would love to see sooner rather than later. London.

Name your favourite world leader and why.

Not really a big fan of any current one, though I like where President Obama is going. Now if we can give him more time.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

The selfish marketing side of my brain says, “that more and more people will be entranced by my books and buy them”. While the more rational part says, “That those who do read my books, will come away changed by the experience.”

If you can change one thing, what would it be?

Rid the world of hatred and intolerance so that we as the human race can move forward to a brighter and better future. When we finally come together as a society, only then will we be nearer to cracking the secret of warp drive technology to boldly go where no one has gone before!

What would you say you’re bad at?

While writing: being overly self critical about what I’ve written, even in just the rough state. In life: fixing cars.

What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve done?

I've done my fair share of embarrassing things, but they escape me at the moment. I will tell the story of the time my cousin, a few friends and I were hanging out. And for some reason, I decided it would be a good idea to hang onto the roof of my cousin's car while he drove it around the block. As you can tell, I survived, save for the instance of getting off the roof when my cousin hit the gas and flung me off, with my arm being run over by his rear tire. No injuries to report though, save for the wicked case of, "what the heck was I thinking?"

Anything else your readers don’t know about you?

I write for you, reader. That is my major goal in my design. I come up with interesting tales that really grab my own attention, but I write them in a way that, I hope, grabs YOUR attention.

What’s your favourite quote?

"The beginning is easy; what happens next is much harder. - Anonymous".

Why should a reader buy your book?

Buy my books for the main purpose of losing yourself in a world of strange, yet familiar, things.

What is your last word?

Do or do not... there is no try. – Yoda

Where can your book be found/bought/website:

My books can be found at: www.strangeasfiction.wordpress.com where are links there to my e-stores. They are also on Amazon: Life Coin & Freaks, Geeks, and Scary Things Vol. 1

Thank you so much Jeremy for taking time out to answer these questions.

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Saturday, 11 June 2011

CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE AUTHOR - STELLA EROMONSERE-AJANAKU

FICTION CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE AUTHOR

Author name: STELLA EROMONSERE-AJANAKU


About your family/background, your location:

I come from a large family of six, in Edo State, Nigeria. I'm married to my best friend and sweetheart, Augustine and, we have two lovely and caring children who are keeping us thoroughly occupied. My daughter insisted I use her name in one of my books, and I did (The Gardener's Ice Maiden)! We live in Bromley, Kent, United Kingdom.


I have always taken significant pleasure in writing drama scripts as far back as when I was in St. Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. With a B.Sc (Hons) in Microbiology, an Executive Masters in Business Administration and over fifteen years experience working as a Food Safety Professional, I knew I was missing out on not utilizing my literary talent.


As a result of my resolute passion for reading and writing romance novels, in 2010, I created Flirty & Feisty Romance Novel stable. Since I published my very first inspirational romance novel; LOITERING SHADOWS in May 2010, there has been no stopping me bubbling with so much more intriguing fiction to tell.

I'm also the author of other inspirational, contemporary romance titles; STORMY DEFENSE, BEYOND the LADY and the National Novel Writing Month 2010 winning novel, THE GARDENER’s ICE MAIDEN.


How and why did you decide to get published?


I spoke with a colleague where I worked as a Quality Assurance Manager in a Bakery in August 2008. I told her I’d like to get published. She asked me, ‘What’s stopping you?’ I told her, I didn’t know. She stuck a reporter’s notebook and a pen in my unsure hands, and told me to write anything that came to my mind as I commuted from Reading to Earlsfield(UK) daily.

After I wrote my first book, I wanted to publish it. I’d read a lot about how authors get rejected. One day on the train, I saw a book left on the train written by a self-published author. Surfing the internet, I read all about self-publishing. I got published because I wanted to immortalize the message that God’s love transcends any barrier using a medium am passionate about - romance.

What genre do you write?

Fiction, romance, contemporary.

What is the story behind your book(s)?



I’ve published four books. The fifth title (SPARKLING DAWN) is being edited. I write tales drawn from personal experiences, from others, from what I glean around and the interesting dimensions my mind dreams up. My four books have covered controversial themes of racial barrier, prostitution, age gap, the stigma of having a child out of wedlock & single motherhood. And in my fifth, I’ve tucked in rape.

If you write fiction; what’s the source of your inspiration? How much of YOU show up in your writing?


I write fiction. My inspiration comes from God. I go to bed and when I wake up on many occasion, I’ve a story or conversation swirling around in my heart and head. As I start to reflect more on the story, I realize I’ve enough experience to begin writing. And where I get stuck, I research more to write a novel.

A lot of who I am shows up in my writing. I love witty conversation, flavoured with imagery. My writing is an embodiment of my life experiences, passion for romance and a flair for sharp and amusing dialogue.


Describe your book(s) in a single sentence:

Witty, emotionally intense and suspense filled.

How have you found the writing process?

Interesting, intense, painstaking and fulfilling.

Do you experience writer’s block/how did you overcome it?

Once in a while I do. I simply stop typing. Go on to do other things and come back after a few hours or after a day...and it flows.

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

Yes. My blog is a platform to promote love, warmth & passion in relationships. I write about everyday knotty issues in relationships.

Flirty & Feisty Romance Blog

What books are on your shelf at home?

Fiction, romance novels; Mills & Boon: modern, sensual, Silhouette romance, Kimani romance, Arabesque romance etc.

What are you good at as an individual?

Writing fiction, cooking traditional Nigerian dishes, hat making, making people feel welcome & at home etc.

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

Watching films in the Cinema. Watching romantic films, drama & reality shows on TV. I find it engaging, heart warming and relaxing. I can laugh and cry.

What are your other interests?

In my spare time, I love to swim, read, bake and wrap myself up to watch my favourite TV shows. How I love to travel!

Your preferred pet?

My son asks me this question all the time. I don’t have pets. I love birds.

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

Fried plantain & eggs. Any restaurant that serves spicy and tasty meals will be tops for me.

What’s your music choice?

Blues, pop and gospel music.

Name your much-loved city in the world.

I have never been to Venice (Italy). I’d love to see the canals and gondolas. Another city calling me to visit is Las Vegas. I love the glam and the lights.

Name your choice world leader (past/present) and why.

Bill Clinton (former president, USA). Effective foreign policy of dialogue & partnership. Charming, with flawed character, overcoming Monika gate affair. Brought love and respect to the American people.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

To land a multimillion pounds book deal! I love and enjoy writing and creating stories.

What would you say you’re bad at?

Do-It-Yourself, physics, map reading. My sense of direction is laughable and pathetic!

What's the most embarassing thing you've done?

Hmmm...Can't pin point one act. Can I really be embarassed? I doubt it. I'll probably laugh and dust it off! Oh...I remember now...when my husband kissed me on our wedding day 12 years ago in front of a massive crowd without warning! Yes...since then, I've got used to his lovely kisses in public.

What are you squeamish about?

Creepy crawlies. Can't stand slippery stuff! And I'm squeamish when I see blood or watch violence in a film. Just not for me.

Anything else your readers don’t know about you?

I drink a glass of warm water each morning. Helps me clean out my system. Try it. I only started it months ago. I listen to church hymns on youtube before I fall asleep.

What’s your favourite quote?

Be of good cheer, don’t be afraid.

Why should a reader buy your book?

It’s the recipe to knock out the stress of daily living, cure you of boredom, make you laugh, keep you drooling in suspense, drawing you into an intensely emotional cycle. And for their sheer entertainment value.

Last word:

You can be who you want to be through the courage of your convictions and God’s grace.

Where can your book be found/bought/website?

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW with LESLIE WRIGHT

Author name: LESLIE WRIGHT



About your family/background, your location:

I have been reading for over 40 years and writing for 12 years. Splintered: Sierra’s Legacy is my first completed work. I currently live in the great Northwest in the USA and am located in the panhandle of Idaho. I come from a large family. There were nine of us. My own family is a bit smaller with two wonderful daughters, and four grandchildren.

How and why did you decide to get published?

I initially started the traditional route, looking for an agent, but many of the authors I review convinced me to self-publish. The love and the freedom it gives, made me decide to give it a try. My oldest daughter is an avid reader and she loved the premise of the book and encouraged me to take it all the way.

What genre do you write?

Fantasy, although I am also working on a Cosy Mystery featuring, two sleuths who are sisters and total opposites of each other. It is still in the early stages, so we will see how it works out.

What is the story behind your book?


I have always loved the fantasy and magic genre and when I took a challenge for the National Writing program, I sat down without a real decision on what I would be writing. I had a dream the prior evening, and it weaved itself into the mix, and as I sat to write, the novel began to write itself.

If you write fiction; What’s the source of your inspiration? How much of YOU show up in your writing?

I have always used reading to escape the confines of the real world, and found that I could be anything I wanted to be through reading. I could become the hero of the book and the adventures became mine. I feel that who I am on the inside certainly plays a part in my stories, my inner child often finds herself a part of the mix.

Use one word/phrase to describe your book:

Uplifting.

How have you found the writing process?

I love the process of the writing itself, I am not quite as fond of the editing. Although, it is awesome to watch the book become more polished and precise through that process.

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

Yes, I read and review books for Authors, many of the Indie Authors. I review from the US, Europe and other countries. I post reviews on many different venues and really enjoy the work. Because I get so many books, it makes it a bit difficult to work on my own but I work it out. I post reviews on my own website, Blog Critics, The Romance Reviews, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Good Reads, Library Thing and Shelfari. I also try to always tweet a link for extra exposure. My Blog Critic reviews are often picked up by the Seattle PI and I have had at least one make it as far as the Huffington Post.

What books are on your shelf at home?

I am very eclectic, I read contemporary literature, suspense, thrillers, fantasy, science fiction, romance and just about everything else. I do not read much non-fiction; I enjoy the ability to become the protagonist too much.

Any awards/achievement you want to share?

I do not have any awards at this time. I am newly published, and hope to garner some interest in the book world. I will have to wait and see what the future brings.

Who’s your favourite author?

At this time, I really enjoy Laurel Dewey, she has a great mix of mystery, suspense and a bit of the paranormal thrown in. It is intoxicating, and a great reading experience.

What are you good at as an individual?

Being from such a large family and being the middle child, I have always been the peace keeper. I also believe I get things easier than some people. I have a very open mind and try to never have preconceived notions and so listen just a bit better. When I review, I try to bring some of that to the table.

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

I love reading and writing. Second to that is movies, and I especially like musicals. They are often corny but always uplifting, full of rhythm and easy to talk about.

What are your other interests?

Hmmm, I would have to say it is travel, because I can read, and spend time with my family.

Your favourite pet?

My favourite pet was our Chinese Sharpai that just passed away a few years ago. She was a wonderful friend and companion. I have not been able to think about replacing her yet.

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

Actually, my husband is a gourmet chef, albeit a stay at home one, and there is no one that does a better meal. He learned a great deal from his mother as she too was into the cooking scene. Because of his talent, I often find myself critical of the fare offered in many of the restaurants in our area.

What’s your music choice?

That too is very eclectic, although I love the music of the ‘80’s.’

Name your favourite city in the world.

I have not been to nearly enough places yet. So at this point, my favourite city would have to be Reno, Nevada.

Name your favourite world leader and why?

I am not very involved in politics, there is enough opinion without me adding my own.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

I would like to see the crisis in the Middle East come to an end. I would also like to do what I love, and that has always revolved around books, so I am getting there. The second wish will probably come sooner than the first.

What would you say you’re bad at?

I have never been a good details oriented person, I have a tendency to have my head in the clouds. I am more of an idea person, I am very visual and details tend to boor me.

Anything else your readers don’t know about you?

I am a mid-level manager in a large company. I deal with people on a daily basis and am involved in all aspects of the profits and success of my own particular part of that company.

What’s your favourite quote?

“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” ~ Howard Thurman.

Why should a reader buy your book?

I believe it is a great book for the era we are in, it has a bit about renewal and is uplifting. It is a Fantasy and I expect it to create a feeling of hope in the reader. It is a fantasy about renewal, both personal and world. Renewal of resources is a common commodity and talked about at length, so this should also find some interest in a green conscious world.

What is your last word for your readers?

I hope you are able to enjoy the worlds I have put together. The splintered worlds are a beautiful community filled with extraordinary people. They care about their planets and care about the bounty that nature gives them. Magic is a unique and wondrous form of renewal and I hope you can see the beauty of the theme.

Where can your book be found/bought/website:

http://www.amazon.com/Splintered-Sierras-Legacy-ebook/dp/B0052BPKW0/

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http://wrighton-time.blogspot.com



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Friday, 10 June 2011

AUTHOR INTERVIEW with M. R MATHIAS aka MICHAEL ROBB

Author name:


M. R. Mathias aka Michael Robb.

About your family/background, your location:

I grew up in small town Oklahoma, then Dallas. I currently live outside of New Orleans.

How and why did you decide to get published?

I self published last year. Why? Because I was tired of sending query letters.

What genre do you write? And why?

Michael Robb writes paranormal chillers.

What other genre interest you?

My other pen name, M. R. Mathias, writes bestselling epic fantasy.

What is the story behind your book?


Butcher’s Boy is just a solid mystery/thriller mash up. It will scar the crap out of you though. The fantasy books are huge. All of them near, or over, 200k words.

How do you decide your book cover?

I look around iStockPhoto or deviantart.com until I find what I am after. Then I buy the book rights to it. My friend Gary at GVTgrafix.com does the rest.

Do you think readers decide based on book cover or book title?


My books are lengthy. I’d like to think that they are purchased based on the free preview. A good cover or title gets readers to look though.

If you write fiction; What’s the source of your inspiration? How much of YOU show up in your writing?

I am inspired by life. I have too many characters for me to show up in my novels. A character in one of my fantasy novels tells a story about me though.

Use one word/phrase to describe your book:

Awesome Possum.

How have you found the writing process?

Way better than the editing process.

Have you ever experienced writer’s block? How did you tackle it?

Not yet. *Knocks on wood*.

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

I try not to blog. I tweet. I am @DahgMahn on twitter.

What books are on your shelf at home?

A lot of great fantasy fiction, some westerns, some King and Koontz too. Michael Connely, Grishom, Cussler as well.

Any awards/achievement you want to share?

The Sword and the Dragon by M. R. Mathias was deemed one of the top 10 indie fantasy releases of 2010 by Fantasy Book Critic.

Who’s your favourite author?

Raymond E. Feist.

What are you good at as an individual?

Poker.

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

Fishing, because it is time spent relaxing in nature.

What are your other interests?

lmao.

Your favourite pet?

@MrStubbsSays on twitter. He’s a pretty good dog.

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

Shrimp alfreado.

What’s your music choice?

From Mozart to Mettallica and everything in between.

Name your favourite city in the world.

Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Name your favourite world leader and why.

I don’t have one.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

That puppies and little kids never had to die.

If you can change one thing, what would it be?

I would change the ability of politicians to lie.

What would you say you’re bad at?

I am good at everything. Laughs!

What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve done?

My (ex)wife and I were once caught making out in the woods near Lake Worth, TX by a troop of Boy Scouts. Luckily, we were only half naked.

Anything else your readers don’t know about you?

There is a lot they don’t know, and that is probably for the best.

What’s your favourite quote?

Fortune sides with him who dares - Virgil.

Why should a reader buy your book?

Because they are good solid reads.

What is your last word?

Exultant.

Where can your book be found/bought/website:

Michael Robb’s page is here: http://www.mrmathias.com/MichaelRobb.html M. R. Mathias’ fantasy books can be found here: http://www.mrmathias.com/

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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

AUTHOR INTERVIEW with JENNA PETERSEN

HISTORICAL ROMANCE AUTHOR



Author name: Jenna Petersen

About your family/background, your location:

I live in the Midwest (USA) with my husband and two cats, but we’ll be moving to Arizona before the end of the summer, so we’re a bit in transition.

How and why did you decide to get published?

Well, authors really aren’t in control of getting published, but as far as writing, I’ve always enjoyed writing and wanted to tell my stories. Luckily, publishers and now readers have wanted to buy them.

What genre do you write?

I write historical romance novels.

What is the story behind your book?

In 2009, I had a traditionally published book from Avon Books called HER NOTORIOUS VISCOUNT with two secondary characters, Rage and Lucinda.


Lots of people wanted to know what had happened to them so I decided to write and independently publish a long novella with their romance called ROGUE FOR A NIGHT.

If you write fiction; What’s the source of your inspiration? How much of YOU show up in your writing?

I write early 19th century historical romance set in England, so it’s really not that much of ME. The sensibility just isn’t modern enough to write a fully modern character.

Use one word/phrase to describe your book:


Sexy, dark, emotional romance.

How have you found the writing process?

I’ve been writing full-time for over ten years, so I have developed my system of when and where I write. I have a page goal each day that I strive to meet before I can move on to other activities. I write five days a week and try to take weekends off (though, I’m not really good at the time off thing).

Do you have a blog? What do you write about?

I do have a blog at http://writerjennapetersen.blogspot.com/ I talk about writing, books and life in general there about once a week.

What books are on your shelf at home?

Right now, we’re preparing to move so I don’t really have anything on my shelf, but I have plenty on my Kindle, from some romances to a non-fiction book called THE HAPPINESS PROJECT where one woman took a year off trying to do things to make herself happier as a person in all areas of her life. Now, I just need to find five minutes to read.

Any awards/achievement you want to share?

I’ve won several awards, probably the best place to see them is at http://www.jennapetersen.com. I have a list of awards and reviews on each individual book page there.

Who’s your favourite author?

I don’t think I can pick, that’s like picking what my favourite movie is. I like different authors for different reasons and it all depends on what my mood is at the moment.

What are you good at as an individual?

I’m pretty good with the video games, my husband claims I can sing, but he’s biased, I like to cook and I think I’m ok at it. Also, I like to think I’m a good aunt, which is one of my most important roles.

What form of entertainment do you enjoy most and why?

I love to read but I never seem to have time for it, so I fear I spend a lot of spare time either watching TV or playing video games with my husband. Sometimes, it’s good to just turn the brain off and play.

What are your other interests?

Playing with the cats, reading, TV, video games, spending time with friends. We’re in the middle of a move right now, so my brain seems to be filled with selling/buying house info.

Your favourite pet?

I can’t pick. We have two cats.

What’s your choice meal/favourite restaurant?

I’m a pretty basic meat and potatoes girl. Give me a steak cooked well and a loaded potato and I’m happy.

What’s your music choice?

I listen to a wide variety. My current obsession is Mumford and Sons.

Name your favourite city in the world.

My husband and I went to Shanghai a few years ago and both loved it.

Name your favourite world leader and why?

Right now, I’m not really pleased with any of them.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

That people would find, buy and enjoy my books so I could keep paying my light bill.

What would you say you’re bad at?

Patience is not my strong suit.

Why should a reader buy your book?

I think if readers like sexy, emotional, Regency-set historical romance they’ll hopefully enjoy what I have to offer.

Where can your book be found/bought/website?

You can buy my books on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Jenna-Petersen/e/B001ITZ0L6/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1 and Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/jenna-petersen and you can find my traditionally published romances at most physical bookstores, too.

As for my website, it’s http://www.jennapetersen.com , my Facebook is http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Jenna-Petersen/88464562894 and you can follow me on twitter @jennaromance

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