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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Live chat/interview with C. Hope Clark of Funds for Writers - 3/31/13
The Writer's Chatroom presents C. Hope Clark of FundsForWriters.com
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Interview with urban fiction writer Vogue
This interview goes hand-in-hand with the promo post from Monday for Vogue's novel The Ace of Diamonds. (Check it out for how to enter for the giveaway!)
Bio:
Bio:
Born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina, Vogue’s journey
through the world of creative writing first began in middle school with poetry
and songwriting. While the mix of rhythm and words was the initial passage to
self-expression, it was the discovery of prose that opened the door to a world
of endless possibilities. An avid reader of Urban Fiction, Vogue felt the need
to create literary works that had an equal balance of street lit, drama,
romance, and faith-based undertones.
A graduate of Winthrop University (Rock Hill, S.C.), possessing a
bachelor’s degree in social work, Vogue, first birthed the idea of The Diamond Collection in the halls of
her alma mater. In 2003, she put pen to paper and thus was created, Diamonds In The Rough, part one of The Diamond Collection series.
By 2010, Vogue had written drafts of the entire ten book series
and in June of 2010, Diamonds In The
Rough, was published for her to share with the rest of the world. Soon
followed by Diamonds Are Forever in
October of 2010 and The Ace of Diamonds
in February of 2013, Vogue joined the league of other writers, determined to
make her mark in the literary world.
Still writing, Vogue plans to release the fourth book in the
series, Black Diamonds, in late 2013
or early 2014 as well as pen her first Young Adult novel.
Welcome,
Vogue. Please tell us about The Ace of
Diamonds.
Famous
for its glitz and glamour, the city of Brookstone is also known as being the
home of one of New York’s most notorious drug lords, Jay Santiago. The son of a
famed politician and socialite, he spent the last seventeen years of his life
in federal prison only to return to the city that took him captive. In true
underdog fashion, Jay rises from the bottom and rebuilds an empire and cartel
that is as powerful as its leader. After linking up with an old comrade, Jay
believes he has found the one material object that will allow him to leave his
criminal enterprise for good. However, his most prized possession could lead to
his biggest downfall yet.
What
inspired you to write this book?
I was inspired to write this book after
receiving an enormous response to the character of Jay Santiago in two of my
previous releases, Diamonds in the Rough and
Diamonds Are Forever. Several readers
had requested to know more about Jay’s background and I decided to write a
novel that was focused more on his character than in the previous releases. In
addition, I wanted to show his character’s transition from a notorious drug
lord to a legit businessman.
What
exciting story are you working on next?
Currently, I am working on Black Diamonds, which will be my fourth novel as well as expounding
on several ideas for short stories, which will be centered on topics such as
interracial relationships, abuse, faith, and domestic violence. I am looking to
release Black Diamonds in December of
2013 or January of 2014.
When
did you first consider yourself a writer?
I considered myself a writer starting in high
school when I transitioned from poetry to fan fiction. My love for the art form
led me to start writing full-length novels and since then, I haven’t looked
back!
Do
you write full-time?
Currently, I am not writing full-time, but am
dedicating myself to promoting The Ace of
Diamonds. I am, however, rewriting my first novel, which I hope to re-release
later this month. I will not start back writing full-time until October when I
start finalizing Black Diamonds.
If
not, what do you do other than write and how do you find time to write? When I am not writing, I am still jotting down
ideas for future stories. I write only when I am inspired instead of trying to
work while I have writer’s block.
What
would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
I love to watch action movie trailers or movie
clips when I am writing. Car chases, fight scenes, and the drama of it all
helps rev up my creative process.
As
a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Growing up, I wanted to be a teacher. I always
thought that I was going to end up becoming an English teacher because English
was my major for about two years in college. Halfway through, I discovered
Social Work, which I realized was my intended path.
Anything
additional you want to share with the readers?
The life of a writer has its ups and downs;
however, we have an outlet to vent our frustrations, joys, and pains. Let’s
pick up our pens and unleash!
Thanks,
Vogue. Happy to have you here! Write on!
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Virtual blurb blitz stop for The Angry Woman Suite by Lee Fullbright
This is just one of many blurb blitz stopsfor psychological mystery author Lee Fullbright as she promotes her novel The Angry Woman Suite.
Lee will be giving away a $50 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn lucky commentor at the end of the tour. To be entered for a chance to win, leave an e-mail with your comment below. For more chances to win, visit other tour stops and leave comments there.
THE
ANGRY WOMAN SUITE
By
Lee Fullbright
Blurb:
Raised
in a crumbling New England mansion by four women with personalities as split as
a cracked mirror, young Francis Grayson has an obsessive need to fix them all.
There’s his mother, distant and beautiful Magdalene; his disfigured,
suffocating Aunt Stella; his odious grandmother; and the bane of his existence,
his abusive and delusional Aunt Lothian.
For
years, Francis plays a tricky game of duck and cover with the women, turning to
music to stay sane. He finds a friend and mentor in Aidan Madsen, schoolmaster,
local Revolutionary War historian, musician and keeper of the Grayson women’s
darkest secrets. In a skillful move by Fullbright, those secrets are revealed
through the viewpoints of three different people–Aidan, Francis and
Francis’stepdaughter, Elyse–adding layers of eloquent complexity to a story as
powerful as it is troubling.
While
Francis realizes his dream of forming his own big band in the 1940s, his
success is tempered by the inner monster of his childhood, one that roars to
life when he marries Elyse’s mother. Elyse becomes her stepfather’s favorite
target, and her bitterness becomes entwined with a desire to know the real
Francis Grayson.
For
Aidan’s part, his involvement with the Grayson family only deepens, and secrets
carried for a lifetime begin to coalesce as he seeks to enlighten Francis–and
subsequently Elyse–of why the events of so many years ago matter now. The
ugliness of deceit, betrayal and resentment permeates the narrative, yet
there are shining moments of hope, especially in the relationship between Elyse
and her grandfather.
Ultimately,
as more of the past filters into the present, the question becomes: What is the
truth, and whose version of the truth is correct? Fullbright never untangles
this conundrum, and it only adds to the richness of this exemplary novel.—Kirkus Reviews
Excerpt:
“I’ll tell you what
I’m ready for, Aidan. I’m ready for the top floor.” His eyebrows shot up.
“I beg your pardon?”
“The third floor of
Grayson House. I’m ready for it. I’m really ready.”
“I don’t think I
understand—”
“Please, Aidan.” I
emphasized each word: “I’m ready to meet Jamie.”
I turned and walked
out of that parlor then, and into the foyer and up the ten steps to the landing
where the grand staircase turned direction. I ran up the first flight, then
paused at the second landing, waiting for Aidan. When I glimpsed him behind me,
I turned and ran up the next flight, to the third floor, straight for the door
at the end of the hallway, next to the door that opened onto the outside
stairs.
I’d been able to
pinpoint this door as the one by the soft thumps I’d heard when I’d sneaked
into Papa’s room on the second floor—things nobody thought I’d hear—and by
watching from my spot across the road: the quick deliveries and arrivals, the
things and people nobody thought I’d see.
I hesitated, not
feeling anything, I was now so empty. No more
anger. Instead I was in tune with senses: the steady tick-tock of
the clock at the end of the otherwise soundless hallway, the wallpaper’s perfectly
vertical stripe, even an aromatic odor reminiscent of the appendectomy I’d had
when I was six—was it ether? And then, finally, Aidan’s ragged breathing when
he caught up with me. We were ready, in
position—and it was understood I’d assumed leadership: I’d go first.
I turned the
doorknob. My opponent had just run through his resources.
Review Sound Bytes:
From Kirkus Reviews
"Secrets and lies suffuse generations of one Pennsylvania
family . . . in a skillful move by Fullbright, those secrets are
revealed through the viewpoints of three very different people . .
. a superb debut that exposes the consequences of the choices we make and
legacy's sometimes excruciating embrace."
2012 DISCOVERY AWARD
GLOBAL E-BOOK AWARD NOMINEE
From Midwest Book Review
"A very human story . . . a fine read focusing on the long lasting dysfunction of family."
"There is something fascinating in labyrinthine plot twists, which is what we have here, and I must applaud Fullbright for her keen and magical ability to pull it off with such aplomb."-Norm Goldman, Montreal Books Examiner and Bookpleasures.com
5 Stars ***** Reviewed by Joana James for Readers Favorite: "The Angry Woman Suite is quite a ride . . . very cleverly written . . . an outstanding novel."
Rating: 5.0 stars Reviewed by Anne B. for Readers Favorite: Lee Fullbright is master of characterization."
Rating: 5.0 stars Reviewed by Alice D. for Readers Favorite:"The Angry Woman Suite is a brilliant, complex, complicated story about talented, complicated people . . . this is a story to remember!"
Author information:
Lee
Fullbright, a medical practice consultant in her non-writing life, lives on San
Diego’s beautiful peninsula with her writing partner, Baby Rae, a 12-year-old
rescued Australian cattle dog with attitude.
The Angry Woman Suite, a Kirkus Critics’
pick, 5-starred Readers Favorite, and a Discovery Aware winner, is her first
published novel.
Links:
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Virtual book blast stop for Soul Sucker by Kate Pearce
Today is a virtual book blast tour stop for paranormal author Kate Pearce and her novel Soul Sucker.
Kate will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble gift card, winner's choice, to two randomly drawn commenters during the tour. So make sure to leave an e-mail addy with your comment below to be entered for a chance to win. And if you'd like more chances, visit Kate's other tour stops and comment there.
Kate will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble gift card, winner's choice, to two randomly drawn commenters during the tour. So make sure to leave an e-mail addy with your comment below to be entered for a chance to win. And if you'd like more chances, visit Kate's other tour stops and comment there.
Blurb:
Supernatural
Branch of Law Enforcement empath Ella Walsh sucks memories from people's heads.
The job fills her mind with others' nightmares and leaves her with little time
for love, but if she doesn't pair off with a mate of the government's choosing
soon, the psychic blowback will destroy her powers and her sanity.
The last time shapeshifting SBLE superstar
Vadim Morosov worked with an empath, he got her killed and himself assigned to
a desk. He worries about taking on another partner, but helping Ella track down
an empath killer might be his only chance to save his career.
Naturally, the government decides to throw
them together.
They resist at first, but they can't deny the
simmering heat between them. As the killer's strikes grow closer to home, their
bond gets tighter. And when the murderer finally traps Ella, her developing
link with Vadim might be the only thing that can save her.
Excerpt:
Ella stopped walking and faced him. “Look, are you programmed to
disagree with everything I say, or are you just totally obnoxious?”
“Probably a little of both.”
“Then get over it. I’m already tired of having to argue with you
all day.”
“You could try agreeing with me for a change.”
She started walking again. “Right. Like that’s going to happen.
We’re obviously not meant to be best buddies, okay? So let’s do what Feehan
said and try to get along at least on a professional level.”
“You prefer to keep things professional?”
“Of course.”
“You don’t date your colleagues?”
“Why, are you trying to summon up the courage to ask me out?”
He laughed, displaying a dimple near his chin. His blue eyes
crinkled at the corners and he looked so damn sexy Ella almost wanted to smile
back.
“For the record, Morosov, I don’t date.”
“Why not?”
“Because...” She glared at him. “I don’t owe you an explanation,
do I?”
“Not yet.”
“Wow, you really are over-confident.”
“Not at all. As your colleague, I’m just concerned about your
well-being.”
“I have men, I don’t date them.”
He nodded. “So you’re afraid of commitment.”
“My life will probably end at twenty-seven.” She looked up at him.
“Would you subject someone you loved to that?”
Ella regretted the words the moment she said them. She didn’t want
him feeling sorry for her.
He let out his breath. “Probably not.” He reached out and took her
hand. “I apologize.”
She flinched as his magic shot through her. “I knew you weren’t
quite human.”
He shrugged and released her hand. “I’m many things.”
Text Copyright © 2012 by Kate Pearce
Permission to reproduce text granted by Harlequin Books S.A. Cover
art used by arrangement with Harlequin Enterprises Limited. All rights
reserved. ® and TM are trademarks owned by Harlequin Enterprises Limited or its
affiliated companies, used under license.
Author Bio
and Links:
Award-winning
author, Kate Pearce was born into a large family of girls in England, and spent
much of her childhood living very happily in a dream world. Despite being told
that she really needed to 'get with the program', she graduated from the
University College of Wales with an honors degree in history.
A
move to the USA finally allowed her to fulfill her dreams and sit down and write
her first romance novel. Kate is published by Signet Eclipse, Kensington
Aphrodisia, Ellora's Cave, Carina Press, Cleis Press and Virgin Black
Lace/Cheek.
You
can find her at:
Buy
Links:
Remember about the giveaway! Kate will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble gift card, winner's choice, to two randomly drawn commenters during the tour. So make sure to leave an e-mail addy with your comment below to be entered for a chance to win. And if you'd like more chances, visit Kate's other tour stops and comment there.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Book promo stop for dark fiction writer Lisa Binion
Softly and Tenderly
by Lisa Binion
About The Author:
Lisa Binion is a writer, editor, and wife. She makes her home in the beautiful state of Kentucky. Her two children are now grown, but she has been blessed with two beautiful grandchildren, Tyler and Zoey. Her family also includes four dogs, four cats, and two goats.As the Fiction Writing Editor for BellaOnline, she writes articles, reviews fiction books, and interviews fiction authors. She is also an editor for Silver Tongue Press and Edit 1st. In her spare time, she attempts to clean house and relax. You can find her at https://www.facebook.com/pages/BellaOnline-Fiction-Writing/125143070846792., http://www.silvertonguepress.com/, and http://edit1st.com/.
Genre: Horror Short Story
Publisher: Silver Tongue Press
“Mom died in her sleep last night.” Those are terrifying words for a child to wake up to. The beetle that falls off the stretcher and stares at her is only the beginning one of the strangest and most frightening times in Lori’s life. Death is not a pretty thing, especially not when the funeral is to be at the Lights Out Chapel and Crematorium. Once she walks into the funeral parlor, she experiences things that no little girl should ever have to experience. No one is acting normal. No one can see what is going on. Is Lori the only one who sees the blood oozing from the pictures of Jesus on the cross? Doesn’t anyone else see the beetles? Is Lori hallucinating when she sees her mom sit up and hears her speak? There is absolutely nothing soft and tender about what happens to Lori. From her overly morbid piano teacher to the creepy preacher and a father that just isn’t acting like himself, Lori is surrounded by people and things that hint of something bizarre. Once she leaves the Lights Out Chapel and Crematorium, things will go back to normal. Or will they?
Excerpt 1:
“Lori, it’s your turn to say bye now. You need to tell her that you love her and how much you will miss her.” Daddy put me down next to her coffin and placed his hands on my shoulders. He pushed me so close to her death box that I felt the white satin that overlapped to the outside. It rubbed against my hands. At least it was soft for Mommy. She would be comfortable in there.
I decided to speak out loud this time. Maybe no one else would bring me back up here again if I spoke my goodbyes out loud. “Mommy,” I began, but then I started crying so hard I couldn’t speak. Daddy rubbed my shoulders until I quieted down and could begin again. “Mommy, I love you. I don’t want you to leave me. Please come back. No one, not even this Jesus, is worth leaving me over.” I opened my eyes and looked at her. She hadn’t moved since Mrs. Minuet had dragged me up here. But then her eyes opened, and she stared at me. She was staring at me! I sucked my breath in and felt my legs grow weak as my head began to spin. With one hand I grabbed on to the edge of the coffin, while with the other hand I grabbed hold of Daddy’s arm.
“Daddy! Daddy! Mommy’s not dead! She looked at me!” I screamed as I jumped up and down. “She was still alive when they took her out of the house. I saw her trying to get out from under the sheet.” I pulled on his arm and shook it. “Please, Daddy. You’ve got to save her.”
Daddy was beginning to sound a bit mad. He picked me up and held me over top of Mommy. “Maybe if you give her a goodbye kiss you’ll understand she’s dead, and believe me when I tell you she isn’t coming back.” I was so close to Mommy’s cheek that I could see the makeup was beginning to cake in her pores. There was no warmth rising up from her body, only icy coldness.
Giveaway:
5 eCopies of Softly and Tenderly
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Book promo stop for Ace of Diamonds by Vogue
Ace of Diamonds
Book III in The Diamond Collection
by Vogue
About The Author:
Vogue is the author of Diamonds in the Rough and Diamonds Are Forever. A native of Greenville, South Carolina, she is a graduate of Winthrop University, possessing a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and is a proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Vogue currently resides in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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Vogue is the author of Diamonds in the Rough and Diamonds Are Forever. A native of Greenville, South Carolina, she is a graduate of Winthrop University, possessing a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and is a proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Vogue currently resides in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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The
Ace of Diamonds
Book
III of The Diamond Collection
Genre:
Urban Fiction
Publisher:
Crown Jewel Publishing
Release
Date: February 11, 2013
Book
Description:
Since
his release from prison, Brookstone’s most notorious drug lord, Jay
Santiago, has been hard at work rebuilding his life and empire. With
two businesses under his belt and one in the making, Jay is readily
known as one of New York’s elite men.
While
the root of his financial status lies in the newly rebuilt Santiago
cartel, Jay is determined to expand his wealth. After reconnecting
with an old comrade, he believes that he has found the one thing that
could increase his fortune and allow him to leave behind the dangers
of his criminal enterprise for good.
However,
as Jay’s new business venture begins to come to fruition, he
quickly learns that the one material object that he loves the most
could lead to his biggest downfall yet.
Excerpt from The Ace of Diamonds
Excerpt
#1
Carmen
stared out the window as Kane’s Jeep backed out of the driveway.
She wanted to call him to come back, but she knew that he wouldn’t.
While they had cleared the air on one issue, another one had
surfaced. This one, though, she couldn’t fix. She was nine months
pregnant and Nyla was coming regardless of how Kane felt. He might
not have liked the idea, but he knew when they renewed their vows
that she was pregnant. He seemed okay with it then, but obviously the
whole thing was an act.
When
his car disappeared out of the gates, Carmen began to think that her
marriage wasn’t going to survive. If Kane was running out now then
she knew it would be worse when Nyla came. Jay would be around more
than ever and she would be forced to communicate with him. There
might even be times when he had to come to the house. The distance
between her and Kane would only grow.
Carmen
pulled the curtains closed as she made her way back to the bed. She
sat down, and tried to fight back her tears. She and Kane had been
fine until Jay’s lawsuit, which sent them spiraling back into a
place that neither one of them wanted to be. Carmen wanted to come up
with an answer to fix everything, but she couldn’t. Softly crying,
she did the only thing she knew how; she prayed to God for guidance
and strength. She told herself that this would be the last time she
would allow Kane to leave. After tonight, she would put her foot
down. If she wanted to
save
her marriage, she had to act like it, now or never.
Diamonds
Are Forever
Book
II of The Diamond Collection
Genre:
Urban Fiction
Publisher:
Passionate Writer Publishing
Release
Date: October 25, 2010
Book
Description:
Eight
months pregnant, Carmen Davenport is unsure of what is waiting for
her outside of the Metropolitan Correctional Facility. For six
grueling months, she sat in a cold cell with only the thought of her
unborn son, keeping her sane. Now, she has returned to Brookstone to
discover that Flame is now a multi-million dollar enterprise, all
thanks to her best friend, Tiara. Diamonds Are Forever is a reunion
with familiar characters and another look into the dramatic lives of
Brookstone’s finest.
Diamonds
in the Rough
Book
I of The Diamond Collection
Genre:
Urban Fiction
Publisher:
Passionate Writers Publishing
Release
Date: June 1, 2010
Book
Description:
Carmen
Davenport is living the American dream. Born with a silver spoon in
her mouth, she has anything that a twenty-one year old college
student would want: supportive parents, a set of fly friends, and an
inheritance to one of the most lucrative clothing companies in New
York: Flame, Inc. The only thing missing is love, but that doesn’t
seem to faze her until she lays eyes on Jay Santiago, a Puerto Rican
drug lord who is destined to make Carmen his at any cost. Instantly,
Carmen begins to fall for him despite his reign as the head of a
multi-million dollar drug cartel.
After
securing the rights to her inheritance, Carmen soon learns that
Flame, Inc. is headed towards a downward spiral. Too ambitious to
allow her dream to go down the drain, Carmen begins pulling at all
lifelines to save her company. Putting aside everything she’s ever
believed in, Carmen soon finds herself entangled in a web of lies,
betrayal, and crime. However, Carmen knows that in order to achieve
her goal, she must remain focused no matter how dangerous the road to
success may get.
Giveaway:
One Signed Copy of Ace of Diamonds
Open to US/Canada
International Winners will receive an E-Book
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Live chat/interview with romance novelist Liz Flaherty - 3/24/13
The Writer's Chatroom presents romance novelist Liz Flaherty.
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Sunday, March 24, 2013
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Interview with suspense novelist George A Bernstein
Today’s
guest is suspense novelist George A
Bernstein. He’s chatting a bit about his novel, Trapped, and letting us in a bit on some other fun stuff.
Welcome, George. Please tell us a
little bit about yourself.
I’m
what I consider a youthful seventy-six-year-old, with a B.A. from Northwestern
University, now living in south Florida, and the retired president of a
publicly-held Chicago company. My main interest is as a serious novelist. I’ve attended
numerous writers’ conferences and seminars, including that of famous fiction
agent, Donald Maass, and I also worked with independent editor, Dave King, all
with the goal of improving his craft.
I’m
also considered a “World-Class” fly-fisherman, and have held a dozen various
IGFA World records. In my life before writing, I operated Outdoor Safaris, a
worldwide fishing & hunting tour operator, working with airlines and travel
agencies promoting premier sporting trips. I’ve also published the definitive
book on fly-fishing for pike & musky, Toothy
Critters Love Flies. All my
efforts now, however, are with my suspense novels, of which I’ve written four.
Please tell us about your current
release.
My
first novel, Trapped, is published by TAG Publishers, after being a finalist in their Next Great American Novel contest. Dee
Burks and her staff really love the story, and her revision suggestions help me
make Trapped the best it can be. Trapped was also a finalist at the 2012 Florida Writers Association RPLA fiction contest in 2012.
Trapped has received nearly 30
reviews on Amazon, virtually all 5-Star, with the most common comment, “I
couldn’t put it down.”
Here’s
an abbreviated “pitch” from the back cover copy:
A
tragic surgical accident, resulting from an auto crash, leaves beautiful,
vibrant Jackee Maren in “Locked-in Syndrome,” completely paralyzed, able to
move only her eyes. Jackee’s physical therapist, Kevin, seems more invested in
her well-being than her husband, Phil, and teaches her to communicate by
blinking her eyes.
Soon she discovers she can sense
others thoughts, but hides this talent from everyone but her young sons, not
knowing whom she can trust. Then she discovers both her car and surgical accidents
were not accidents, and vows to expose the person who wants her dead before
they get a second chance.
Exercising
her new psychic ability, Jackee finally learns who masterminded the accidents
but feels helpless to stop them from trying to kill her again.
She
doggedly embarks on a psychic plan to not only ensure her boys have a safe future,
but to exact retribution on her would-be murderer. Jackee vows not to rest
until this villain understands what it is to be TRAPPED! But she must hurry.
Her psychic manipulations of the players in her “skit” of revenge are sapping
her meager reserves, leaving her with only months to live.
What inspired you to write this book?
In
1990, when I was able to “semi-retire” at a pretty young age, my wife said, “You
need something to keep busy, and you don’t want to play golf every day. You
always loved to write. Why don’t you write a novel?”
So
my wife and I began brainstorming for a subject, and Dolores thought of a
neighbor, when we lived in north suburban Chicago, who became comatose after an
anesthetic accident during plastic surgery. I took her condition, but imagined
that, while trapped in a dead shell
of a body, her mind was still active, and I gave her the ability to use her
eyes. And Trapped became the obvious
title. I only learned many years later that “Locked-in Syndrome” is a real
condition.
What exciting story are you working on
next?
I’m working
on the final edits of my second novel, A
3rd Time to Die, which could probably be called a Romantic
Suspense. It will be published sometime in 2013. The novel deals with past
lives.
Here’s a
short pitch:
Two souls
struggle to fulfill their destiny together. Twice, just as they discover the
magic of their love, first, during a fox hunt in 17th Century southern England,
and then again in 19th Century Philadelphia, their lives are snuffed out by
brutal murder. Reborn for the third time, in the 21st Century, their love of
jumping horses brings them together again…and their ancient killer may be still
stalking them!
When did you first consider yourself a
writer?
There’s a
difference between when I STARTED writing, and when I considered myself a REAL
writer. I loved writing and imagining stories, even as early as my pre-teens.
My compositions in various English classes were usually the ones read to the
class. And after I wrote Trapped,
some people thought I was pretty talented. But it’s taken a lot of work to
polish my craft and learn what makes really GOOD writing. It’s only now that
I’m getting all these 5-Star reviews, and comments from professional reviewers
on how “strong” my writing is, that I really consider myself a writer. I
finally feel truly validated.
Do you write full-time? If so, what's
your work day like? If not, what do you
do other than write and how do you find time to write?
Writing my
novels…and dealing with their promotion…is my main focus right now, but I do
“wear many hats.” I like to write in the morning, after breakfast, and usually
spend several hours at the computer…whether creating new prose, editing, or
revising. Then some time is spent in the afternoons or early evenings on
Promotional work: writing on my blogs, responding to other blogs, seeking
interviews and appearances, etc. Publishers do little of this for you, and it’s
time consuming, if you want to succeed.
When I need
a break, I may go into my woodworking shop and build some cabinets or
furniture. Or I may sit down and tie some flies for an upcoming fishing trip. I
usually go to northern USA or Canada every summer to fly-fish for pike and/or
smallmouth bass.
What would you say is your interesting
writing quirk?
I find
myself fully immersed in my characters. I actually feel what they “feel,” and I
can get very emotional when traumatic or happy things occur in their lives.
Even though they are created from my imagination, they become very real to me,
and I can find myself laughing or crying with them. I guess that’s how I can
make them so real.
As a child, what did you want to be
when you grew up?
I had
conflicting desires: to become an engineer and work with my father in our
manufacturing business…or become a professional fisherman or guide. The latter
seemed pretty unrealistic, but who knew then that one could eventually win as
much as $150,000 in a single BassMaster tournament!
So I went
into Dad’s business, decided I’d rather hire an engineer than be one, and
concentrated on business management instead. Whatever I do, I do it with total
commitment.
Anything additional you want to share
with the readers?
To become a
really good writer takes more than natural talent. With the advent of
e-books…that anyone can publish…there’s a lot of poorly written stuff out
there. One need to put in the time and effort to learn what makes fine writing.
I did that by attending writers conference classes and writing seminars. Ted
Williams (my hero, whom I had a chance to fish with once), probably the World’s
greatest hitter in baseball, was graced with exceptional natural talent and
suburb eyesight. Yet no one worked harder on his hitting, studying the
mechanics of a great swing, and putting in the time every day. Few others had
that dedication. Becoming the best writer YOU can be takes no less effort.
Thanks, George!
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Promo stop for writer Jasmine Sheffield
Journey After School
by Jasmine Sheffield
About the Author:
Jasmine, a loving mother and wife, is a resident of Virginia. She is a
graduate of Florida A&M University where she received a B.S. in Computer
Information Systems. She went on to receive her M.S. in Management Information
Systems from University of Illinois Springfield. Although she has a passion for
technology, her greatest love is helping her peers with their careers and
finances.
Book Genre- Self-Help
Publisher - Our Journey Publishing
Release Date - 1/9/2013
Graduating from college is easy when compared to the effort of getting
hired after graduation. Once hired, maintaining your professionalism and
managing your finances can be challenging. Journey after School seeks to
provide guidance for new graduates. Like the syllabus provided by a professor
at the beginning of a semester, Journey after School is a brief, easy read.
You’ve proven you have the skills, experience, and personality to join
the company. From the first day on the job, you have to perform and do it
professionally. For young professionals, a challenge will be proving that you
are capable of performing the job. You are no longer in college and should not
give your colleagues the impression that you are a student.
Appearances are important, and just like at your interview, you should wear
appropriate attire to work. The business attire you wore to the interview may
not be required for your office; therefore, it is important to ask your
recruiter or hiring manager about the dress code. As you begin working, you can
observe your colleagues and determine how formal or casual they dress.
In school, classes had a defined schedule, but in your career, you may
not have a specific schedule. Many employers expect that you will be at work at
a reasonable time and do all of your hours for the day. If you have the luxury
of choosing your own schedule, be mindful of your company’s core business
hours. Typically, the core hours are defined between a start and finish time like 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
If your schedule is predefined, be sure you are punctual.
You are not expected
to work non-stop when you arrive at work, but you should minimize your
downtime. When you are away from your workstation for an extended period of
time, you should inform someone that you will be away. Your colleagues should not
have to search for you and should never question whether you have actually
worked all of your scheduled hours.