Interview with Amy Vansant

Today I’m delighted to welcome fantasy and romantic comedy author, Amy Vansant. Amy is an experienced web designer and a boom to our writers’ group, eNovel Authors at Work; she’s the person behind eNovel’s professional, super cool website. Join me as I ask her a few questions to hear more about her and her work.

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Playing pirate with her Captain lover in 1720, Anne Bonny never dreamed she’d end up a Sentinel, a soldier for mankind’s mysterious guardians, the Angeli. Now Anne will live 1000 years, but in return, she must hunt & neutralize Perfidia, corrupted Angeli who drain human energy to survive.

Monsters are only half Anne’s troubles; her stormy love life would make Blackbeard pack up ship and move to Kansas. After losing his corporeal body in battle, Anne’s former lover, Con Carey, visits her by possessing the bodies of humans, often with embarrassing results. In the meantime, Anne’s complicated romance with the aloof Arch Angeli Michael has intensified; even as they square off against a new breed of Perfidia, possessing untold power.

Can this unusual love triangle work together to protect the world from the cosmic horrors sworn to destroy it?

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Emmy winners, magazine editors, comedians, TV personalities, bestselling authors and social media superstars team up to bring you a laugh-out-loud book not about being a mom, but about having a mom, grandmom or mom-figure. And while it’s not OK for someone else to make yo-momma jokes about your momma, it is perfectly healthy — even downright hilarious — to find the humor in your own upbringing. In fact, these writers highly recommend it. So if you think your mom is nuts, pull up a chair. You’re in good company.

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Emily never expected to find love in a dart bar, but the moment she spots tall, sexy Sebastian, she’s determined to catch his eye. Ex-girlfriends, perpetually shirtless rich boys, frantic best-friends and a mysterious orange handbag converge to stop her. No one said stalking was easy, but if romance was left to the boys, the human race would die out while they logged fantasy football points and punched each other in the balls.

Everyone knows that. Emily’s not stalking Sebastian…she’s saving the world.

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Hi Amy, and welcome to my blog!

Hello Fros! Great to be here!

What has inspired you to write Slightly Stalky?

Slightly Stalky is the story of how I hunted… er… I mean met my husband, with names and details changed to protect the innocent-ish. Some of it is made up, some of it really happened, but I’m not saying which is which! I’m more of a humor writer than anything, so when looking for a plot for my second book, my own life seemed like the obvious choice. I have two more books in this series in my head, one unnamed which is largely Emily and Sebastian’s first year living together and one where they enter an “Amazing Race” type reality show which I really want to write just so I can call it “Slightly Sweaty.”

What was the first thing you ever wrote and how old were you then?

When I was little, I wrote “Winnie the Pooh,” complete with crayon drawings. Oh, those idyllic days before copyright infringement. I think I thought I’d written it as an original story, but I remember thinking afterwards it was suspiciously like one of my bedtime books. I was about six years old, so the sentencing for plagiarism was relatively lax. With time out for good behavior, I was free before naptime.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

In addition to Slightly Stalky I have an urban fantasy, Angeli, and I served as editor gathering stories from various comedians and funny people for a compilation called Moms are Nuts. I also freelanced for years and was East Coast Editor of Surfer Magazine back in the early nineties, which is particularly funny because I was freelancing for Modern Maturity at the same time. Mentally shifting from one magazine to the other was like driving a car 60 mph and then slamming it into reverse.

I can imagine (chuckles). Do you see yourself in any of your characters, or do any of them have traits you wish you had?

All my lead characters are me to varying degrees. Others are more my husband or friends or people I know, all with a smattering of information from shows I’ve watched recently, or things I saw walking down the street. You can’t really create characters completely out the blue – they’re always drawn from what you know. Emily from Slightly Stalky is pretty much 100% me, at my best, without any of the parts I didn’t think people would like. Anne from Angeli started out as me… but you know… she became her own person over time. Sometimes she says or does things I don’t fully expect. I just realized that. Hm. I wonder if I should be worried about that.

Hey, you’re a writer, so just join the club! What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

I have romantic comedy/mystery called (probably) “Pineapple Lies” that will be out in March. It’s about a girl who grew up in a Florida retirement community finding a skeleton buried in her backyard and solving the murder. Hijinks with the 55+ residents and a bit of romance with the hottie who owns the local pawn shop, the “Hock o’ Bell,” ensue. The community is called “Pineapple Port” – hence the name. I wasn’t just trying to get tropical fruit into the title. This will be my comedic mystery series.

Sounds delightful! Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

Write a lot. No one (hardly) makes a living off one book. Ideally, write series. Get them all professionally covered and edited. It matters. Then learn everything you possibly can about marketing your books and never stop learning.

Are there any sites or writing tools that you find useful and wish to recommend?

I’ve learned more about being an Indie author and the best ways to promote my books from eNovel Authors at Work than anywhere else. Some I learned because I’m a member there, but much of the information is posted right on the site for anyone to use. Jackie Weger, the founder of the group, works tirelessly to find new ways to market books – without her I’d still be floundering trying to figure things out.

True words, Amy; and I know only too well what you mean, knowing Jackie and how great she is at sharing information. Choose a male and a female character from your book and tell us which actor/actress you’d wish to play them in a film adaptation.

Jessica Chastain would make a good Anne Bonny from Angeli. Chris Hemsworth could be Michael and I always pictured a young Colin Farrell for Con, but since I don’t have a time machine, Kevin Ryan from “Copper” might work. Since Emily and Sebastian really are my husband Mike and me, it seems weird to idealize ourselves. Just pick the two hottest, most talented 20-something actors in the world and throw them in there. J

Robert Pattinson then; oops, sorry, did I say that aloud? (giggles). Tell us about your website/blog. What will readers find there?

I’ve had a humor blog since 2010 (http://www.AmyVansant.com). I try to write one humor piece a week there and sometimes post travel reviews or things by other people I think are funny. It also serves as my author web site and as a sort of diary of the funny things that happen to me. I pull from it for scenes in my books.

If you could choose another profession, what would that be?

I already did, and I regret it. I spent 13 years not writing when I should have been. All I ever wanted to do was write and instead I made money (very little, but more than I was making writing). I wish I could take that back. I’d have 40 books written by now!

Well Amy, it’s been lovely having you here today; thank you so much!

Thank you too, Fros. It was great chatting with you.

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Amy has been writing and finding other creative ways to make no money since high school. She is the author of the urban fantasy series “Angeli” romantic comedy “Slightly Stalky” and the editor and one of the 26 authors of the humor anthology “Moms are Nuts,” which has been on Amazon’s best-sellers lists since its publication in April 2014.

 

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How to add an RSS feed to your site nice and easy

Have you created a site but having trouble adding an RSS feed to it? Are you looking for a way to prompt people to follow your blog but don’t know anything about code as to set this up as a widget? Fear not, for today I’m blogging about all this in full detail. I promise to set you up nice and easy in just a few minutes! What’s more, it’s all been tried and tested already by yours truly and it works like a charm!

As mentioned in the very first post on this blog, How to create your own website as if you were a pro, the tutorial I had followed to build this site did not include instructions on how to get people to follow the blog. Plus, I knew nothing about RSS feed. However, by watching a couple of helpful YouTube videos and with a bit of tweaking, I set up my RSS feed and the widgets without any problems within an hour. So this is me today, paying it forward and showing you how to do it too!

For my RSS feed set up, I chose Feedburner. Why? Because it’s a Google company and in my universe, it being the indie one, I go for Google every chance I get, simply because I feel it’s the best search engine in the world for a reason. This is why I didn’t use Mailchimp to set up a campaign instead. Some may find it easier to simply set up a Mailchimp campaign as to get their subscribers to receive notifications for their posts too. This is a personal choice. As I said I wanted to go for Google, plus I realize many people use RSS feeds to read posts so I wanted this option to be available.

Ok, here we go!

So the first thing I did, is set up the RSS feed. You do that, by going to https://feedburner.google.com

Now, I presume you already have a gmail account, i.e. the one you use on Google+ and Youtube. If you don’t have one, go to https://gmail.com and set one up.

Use your gmail account to sign on Feedburner.

Click on ‘Burn a feed right this instant’. Put in the link to your website followed by ‘/feed’ without spaces. For my site, it was http://effrosyniwrites.com/feed

It will say ‘complete’ and it will show you the link to your new feed. Copy it somewhere safe. You may need it for your Author Central Page for example as to insert your RSS feed there.

Click ‘next’.

‘Clickthroughs’. Tick it.

‘I want more’. Tick it.

‘Next’.

(Now, you’re going to add a few helpful free services.)

Make sure you’re on the ‘optimize’ tab and click on ‘edit feeds’.

‘Smartfeed’. Activate.

‘Feedflare’. Tick all the boxes on the left column. Activate.

Click on the ‘publicize’ tab.

‘Headline animator’.

(This is where we give your visitors the option to subscribe to the feed).

The oblong theme it shows by default (468×60) won’t fit on the right sidebar if you’ve used the same tutorial to build it as I have! This is where I did the tweaking. Change the theme by clicking on the drop down arrow. Choose 180×100 (choose white or black). Activate.

Scroll down to ‘Add to…’

Choose ‘Other – just give me the code’. Next. Copy the HTML.

Keep that screen open and create a new tab on your browser.

Go to the dashboard on your WP site. Go to Appearance, widgets. Add a new text widget to your right sidebar. Add a title e.g. ‘Subscribe to the feed’ and paste the HTML.   SAVE.    If you view your site now, you should see the widget for the feed showing (yay!)

Go back to the Feedburner screen.

‘Buzzboost’. ‘Display link to the feed’. Activate.

‘Email subscriptions’.

(This is where we give your visitors the option to follow the blog by email notification).

Activate. Copy the HTML.

Go to your WP dashboard again.

Create a new text widget for your right sidebar. Add a title e.g. ‘Follow this blog by email’ and paste the HTML in it.      SAVE.   Again, if you view the site, this too should be showing now!

Back to the Feedburner screen:

‘Pingshot’. Activate.

‘Feedcount’. Activate. Save.

‘Socialize’. Activate this service only if you want Feedburner to automatically publicize your new posts on the social media.

A note from me about publicizing your posts: I have not taken this option as I prefer to do this manually. It takes me seconds to go around Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn and Facebook after I publish a new post. Create the message you want and just copy paste with minor differences, i.e. I use more hashtags on Twitter, I don’t use Twitter handles in other social media and I tag people on Facebook too. I recommend you do this manually as well. The benefits are far greater than the measly seconds you will save by using the ‘Socialize’ service via Feedburner.

At this point, you are done and you’re all set up. Your visitors can now follow the blog either by email or by directly subscribing to the feed.

One last bit of tweaking that I’ve done… and you may benefit from this too.

Make sure to follow your own blog with one of your email addresses. The email notification can take up to a day to reach the mailbox but you can play around with the delivery time in Feedburner to adjust that. For me, it is not such a big problem that the notification is not instant. However, I did have an issue with the formatting of my posts the way they showed within the email notification message. All the images were on the very left even though on the blog everything is nicely centered. Feedburner says the styling for this is not compatible with all internet browsers. I use Mozilla Firefox and it looked all wrong. I didn’t want a single one among my blog followers to see such an unprofessional presentation again, therefore I went back to Feedburner and investigated, looking for a fix. In the end, it was a compromise:

Under the Optimize tab, I found the service ‘Summary burner’.

Basically, you go in there and add a teaser phrase such as ‘this is a short excerpt only. Click on the title of this post to read it on the blog in its entirety’.

Once you activate this service, the email notifications no longer display the whole post. They list the first couple of lines only and not even the image that you may have included before the text starts. This means there are no styling issues, and I don’t think the readers will have a problem to click on the title and visit your trusted site. After all, they’ve already chosen to follow the blog and they should be interested enough to read what you have to say, right?

Make sure to revisit Feedburner frequently and check on your stats. Among other things, Feedburner provides you with a list of the actual email addresses of your blog followers (subscribers).

Good luck! If you try this and get stuck, just ask. Leave a comment if you’ve been successful and kindly let me know. It would make my day!

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Interview with Bronwyn Elsmore

Today, I’m delighted to introduce to you another talented author from my writers group, eNovel Authors at Work. Bronwyn Elsmore decided she was going to be a writer when she was just a little girl. True to her word, in time, she became a novelist as well as a playwright. Let’s find out all about her and her work, shall we?

 

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Is there really a stowaway in one of the lifeboats? And what’s the truth about Germans and deckchairs? On a cruise ship full of passengers from a variety of countries there’s bound to be plenty of fun.

One ship, a handful of Kiwis, a few more Australians, and sixteen hundred Brits, Seventeen Seas tells their stories through ten countries, fifteen ports, across seventeen seas, for forty-six days. Stories of the journey itself and the multiple destinations are told through the viewpoint of a variety of characters.

Seventeen Seas is a travel-book with a difference. One reviewer says: “I have recommended the book both to my friends who cruise as well as people who have never cruised and would like to. This book gives a realistic view of what cruising is like in a fun and fictionalized manner.”

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Gina, if that is her real name, wakes to an autumn morning and, against her better judgment, selects a light dress to wear to work. Deliberately, she misses the bus and walks into the city, then turns and walks back home. This is not a day for work. Tomorrow, in her navy pantsuit, she will be there. Today she will spend with a white dog and a remarkable man.

Every Five Minutes is also about the colour cornflower blue, beaches, parks, city streets, exotic places, coffee, flowers, polished stones, a unicorn and a swan, words, theatre, movies, music, and love. But most of all it’s about Gina, the dog, and the man.

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Hello Bronwyn and welcome to my blog!

Thank you, Fros. This is so exciting!

What was the first thing you ever wrote and how old were you then?

Ha – my mother kept an exercise book in which I wrote my early writings, and from that I find that from age 8 to 10 I wrote a lot of poems. Most have pastoral themes – seasons, nature, animals, birds. Here’s one titled The Last Days of Summer

The twilight came creeping over the hill

For a few short moments I stood still

To hear the rustle of the trees

And the last of the honey bees

Twas the loveliest picture I ever saw

For the days of this summer will come no more.

Don’t you love the ‘twas’ – I must have picked that up from poems of the time. My father wrote poetry so I guess he was an early influence too. These days the only poems I write are funny rhymes to celebrate special events in the family.

It’s just lovely, and surprisingly so, coming from a child! Clearly, you read poetry back then. Very impressive. Tell us Bronwyn, who is your favorite poet? Quote a couple of lines from your favorite poem.

Mmmm – I usually try to avoid naming favourites. However, I find myself coming back time after time to Tennyson’s Ulysses. Every now and again I feel the need to read it again, and each time I do I revel in the ideas, the stirring words, and the rhythms. A couple of lines? I’ll need 3 – those revealing Ulysses’ heroic intent in his decision to make a further voyage.

Death closes all; but something ere the end,

Some work of noble note, may yet be done,

Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods.

One of the best short stories I’ve written refers to this poem, and TS Eliot’s Journey of the Magi, which I admire.

Any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

Somewhere in our street there’s got to be a notice directing all neighbourhood cats to our place. Feline neighbours and strays seem to congregate here. My husband grumbles and says it’s because I feed them. So I’m often looking after cats and kittens. It’s summer here in New Zealand and at the moment I have 20 monarch caterpillars housed in a spare room away from predators, in various stages of their transformation into butterflies. When they’re ready to fly I let them go saying “Have a good life.”

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Aw, that’s so sweet! And not so much for the cats, but for the caterpillars. It made me go all gooey to hear that. How lovely of you! Do you see yourself in any of your characters, or do any of them have traits you wish you had?

The main character in Every Five Minutes, Gina, has some of my quirks, and I feel I know her well, but she is a fictional character and her story is not mine. Gina has come through tough times, and I’d like to think that in the same situation, I would find the strength she has developed.

What has inspired you to write this book?

Gee, there’s a strange story about this that still has me wondering myself. I was writing another novel, stepped into the shower one morning, and the idea came almost magically. In the few minutes it took to wash, I had the format, the main character and the opening. It intrigued me so much, I abandoned the other work and started Every Five Minutes right away. I still wonder about it. Maybe psychologists will make something of it, and one person even hinted at angels! Whatever, I’m glad the idea came to me, because I’ve had some stunning letters from people who have read it.

That’s amazing. The way it happens to me is just as weird. I’ll wake up in the morning to find a story is all formed in my head and terribly lively, as if I’d just dreamed about it. Choose a male and a female character from your book and tell us which actor/actress you’d wish to play them in a film adaptation.

What a tempting thought! And quite appropriate because, unlike me, Gina goes to the movies a lot. She’d know just who could play Mark and her – though I’m sure she’d underestimate her own part. A strong character actress for Gina – maybe Susan Sarandon. I’m a Viggo Mortensen fan, so he can play Mark – Gina deserves him. I included Viggo in another of my short stories.

Oh, Viggo is nice (rolls her eyes). What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

I have just finished a new novel that should be available in a few months. It’s titled (provisionally) Backwards Into the Future. The story in this is also fiction, but the woman grows up in the period I did, in a very similar town, so there’s much that’s familiar to me.

I’m also a playwright and looking forward to a season of my play Where Were You? that’s coming up in May in Auckland. Plays are never finished in the same way a novel is, because the writer often works with the director and actors to fine-tune a script. It can be altered right up to opening night – and then rewritten for subsequent seasons. That process is one of the projects I’m working on right now.

Good luck with that project, it sounds awesome and highly rewarding! Tell us, if you could have one superpower what would it be?

Yes please! The ability to rewind time. Then I’d change some things in the past; not waste so much of it; and stretch what I have left so I can achieve a lot more.

Wow, good one! What genres do you read mostly, and what are you reading now?

Quite a variety. I like contemporary fiction with depth, biography, fantasy. What I’m reading now? I’m so glad you asked! I’m just beginning your book, The Necklace of Goddess Athena.

Oh, thank you, I hope you will enjoy it! Look forward to your impressions. If you could choose another profession, what would that be?

Over the years I’ve often wondered what I’d do if I had my life over again. Opera singer and jazz pianist hold some appeal, but I’d have to be allowed another share of that superpower potion. Really, I can’t imagine not being a writer.

Thank you Bronwyn. This has been a blast!

I really enjoyed our chat too, Fros; thanks a lot for the invitation.

 

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When Bronwyn was about ten, she wrote to English Author Enid Blyton telling her she was going to be a writer too. She kept to her plan and that has been her occupation since – she admits that’s a fair while now. Over that time she has been an advertising copywriter, freelancer, contract writer, editor, education writer, playwright, writing mentor and tutor, and an academic writer during the years she was also an academic.

Bronwyn has written across a variety of genres – fiction for children and adults, non-fiction, radio stories, articles, humour, books, short stories, plays, and novels.

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Visit her Website

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BookLife:      http://booklife.com/profile/bronwyn-elsmore-2973

eNovel :         http://enovelauthorsatwork.com/bronwyn-elsmore/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/436327.Bronwyn_Elsmore

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Interview with Laurie Boris

Today, I’m pleased to welcome Laurie Boris, an award-winning author who’s been writing for over twenty-five years. Other than an indie writer of fiction, Laurie is also an editor and a freelance writer. I met her–where else?– at my awesome writers group, eNovel Authors at Work. Let’s find out all about her and her work, shall we?

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Television producer Charlie Trager knows he’s lucky to have a successful career and good friends and family who support him. The man he loves, however, is not so lucky. Joshua Goldberg suffers the spite of an ex-wife gunning to keep him from their two children…and maybe Charlie. Determined not to let Joshua go, Charlie crafts a scheme that could remove the obstacles to their relationship…or destroy their love forever. (Note: May be read as a stand-alone story.)

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Television producer Charlie Trager spends his days working with beautiful women on a daytime talk show. But underneath his cool façade, there’s a hollow spot in his heart, waiting for the right man to ease his loneliness. Then he meets the show’s next guest, a handsome young politician with a bad case of nerves—and a secret that could turn both their lives upside down. (Short novella: 14,000 words)

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Liza’s mother-in-law once called her a godless hippie raised by wolves. Now, after five years of marriage to her elder son, five years of disapproval and spite, the family accidentally learns that Estelle has a fatal illness. And Estelle comes to her with an impossible request. A horrified Liza refuses but keeps the question from her husband and his brother. As the three children urge Estelle to consider treatment, their complicated weave of family secrets and lies begins to unravel. Can they hold their own lives together long enough to help Estelle with hers?

(Reader note: Although it’s Book Two in the Trager Family Secrets Series, Don’t Tell Anyone is a stand-alone story.)

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Ten years after a brief college romance, Emerson and Sarah have remained comfortable, long-distance friends. Yet secretly he longs for her and is quick to offer comfort and support when her hasty decisions end in varying degrees of disaster. When her drug-dealing boyfriend lands her in deep trouble, she calls Emerson again. But is this the rescue that pushes their friendship to the breaking point?

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Hello Laurie and welcome to my blog!

Thank you Fros, very pleased to be here.

What has inspired you to write Playing Charlie Cool?

Charlie Trager, the lead in my latest novel, Playing Charlie Cool, was a supporting character in an earlier book, Don’t Tell Anyone. Turned out he had his own story to tell me. I was inspired by his emotional journey of falling in love with a man who is stuck in a complicated situation. I’ve known so many people who have struggled with family not accepting them because of their sexual orientation, and I’ve long wanted to explore this in fiction, but only if I could do it in a respectful, empathetic way that wasn’t preachy or moralistic.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

I’ve been writing essays, short stories, and novels for what feels like forever and a half. My short work is scattered around the web; so far I’ve published five novels and one novella.

Do you see yourself in any of your characters, or do any of them have traits you wish you had?

I’ve probably subconsciously or otherwise lent a little bit of myself to many of my characters. There’s a lot of “practical Liza Trager” in me, although I wish I were as cool under pressure. I’d also love to have Charlie’s negotiation skills. He’s so good at wrangling difficult people and (most of the time) getting what he wants. Frankie (my stand-up comic from The Joke’s on Me) is a bit of my alter ego, though she says things I wouldn’t dare.

What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

Oh, but then I’d have to kill you, and that’s so bad for my karma. Just kidding. I’m completing the first draft of a romantic suspense novel, tentatively titled Misdirection. But that title will probably change a hundred times before I publish. And that’s all I’ll say about it.

Fully respect that. Now, put away that gun! (chuckles) What genres do you read mostly, and what are you reading now?

Unless I make an effort to get outside my reading list, I will usually select a big, fat literary novel. But it’s good for me as a reader, writer, and editor to wander through other categories. If not, I wouldn’t have discovered some fabulous authors and genres that I now love. Right now I’m reading JD Mader’s collection of short stories, Please, no eyes, and When Clouds Touch by Ey Wade.

Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

Keep writing, keep reading, and learn as much as you can about the marketplace. It’s changing so quickly, and it can be difficult to keep up. So it really helps to stay in touch with your fellow authors and share information. Writing can be such an isolating venture, too, so it’s been great for me to have a community—in social media groups, as a contributing author at Indies Unlimited, and as part of E-Novelists at Work.

I agree. Networking with other indie authors is highly beneficial and the more success-oriented and sociable they are, the better. Describe your workstation. Are there any favorite objects you have there for inspiration?

I have a few toys scattered around: baseball memorabilia, plushy penguins, action figures. It’s a fun little space. My dictionary and Chicago Manual of Style are always within arm’s reach, and the plot of my next novel is scribbled all over a whiteboard that my husband gave me.

If you could have one superpower what would it be?

Assuming it’s not something like the ability to stop war or keep people from hurting each other (although that would be great, too), I’d want to be invisible. Then I could eavesdrop anywhere I wanted and collect amazing bits to use in my dialogue.

Now, that would be handy! What are the things in your life that you’re most grateful for?

I’m grateful I’m still here, first and foremost. I’m grateful for open-minded parents who inspired an early love of reading, a spouse who believes in me, and for all the smart, funny, kind, savvy, insightful authors I’ve met along the way.

Who is your favorite poet? Quote a couple of lines from your favorite poem.

My secret poetry love is Billy Collins, because he showed me that poetry can be humorous and not take itself too seriously. Here are a few lines from “The Lanyard,” about a young boy at summer camp wanting to make a gift for his mother, imagining that the plastic lanyard he wove would somehow make them even for all she’d given him.

“Here are thousands of meals,” she said,

“and here is clothing and a good education.”

“And here is your lanyard,” I replied,

“which I made with a little help from a counselor.”

 Well, this was fantastic, Laurie! Thank you for being here with us today.

Thank you for this opportunity, Fros.

 

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Laurie Boris is a freelance writer, editor, and former graphic designer. She has been writing fiction for over twenty-five years and is the award-winning author of five novels: The Joke’s on Me, Drawing Breath, Don’t Tell Anyone, Sliding Past Vertical, and Playing Charlie Cool. When not hanging out with the universe of imaginary people in her head, she enjoys baseball, cooking, reading, and helping aspiring novelists as a contributing writer and editor for IndiesUnlimited.com. She lives in New York’s lovely Hudson Valley.

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Book review: Runaway Smile by Nicholas Rossis

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The boy wakes up to find his smile is missing. His pet dog wishes it could help but cannot. The monster in his closet is a friendly one, but it has no answers either. On his way to school, the boy meets a bunch of strange characters but they all seem too preoccupied in their own affairs (aren’t all adults in the eyes of a child?) to answer his pressing question about his missing smile.

Still, by the end of the story, the answer comes unexpectedly and in the sweetest way possible, so much that I felt my heart actually melting.

This is the first published children’s story by sci-fi/fantasy author Nicholas Rossis and perhaps the best bit about it, even more than the brilliance of the story itself, is that Runaway Smile is the first of many. The author is already working on the next children’s book and I simply can’t wait.

But it is not just the fresh, delightful narrative that makes this story standout; the inspired illustrations by Dimitris Fousekis simply give it wings. I found myself immersed in the pages, left behind the worries of my adult mind and turned into a child again for a little while, as to remember anew where a true smile comes from.

If you are buying a book for a child, Runaway Smile is an awesome choice. There is no awkwardness and no fear factor; just delight, plenty of innocence and a sweet ending that will make any young heart lift.

 

My rating

5 stars

A delightful children’s book with the sweetest ending ever!

 

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Interview with Julie Frayn

Today, I am pleased to welcome the lovely Julie Frayn from my awesome writers group, eNovel Authors at Work. Julie is an accountant, a mom, and a writer of gripping tales that will keep you riveted to your seat. Join me as to find out more about her and her work!

 

mazie  babyWhen Mazie Reynolds was a young girl, she believed monsters lived under her bed. Now a grown, married woman, she discovers one sleeps in her bed.

Mazie schemes to save herself and her daughter. Her plan will work, if she can out-maneuver the monster who is a master of manipulation and control. She’s got one thing going for her, the one thing she truly owns. Mazie has moxie to the bone. But will it be enough?

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aint cheatingIt Isn’t Cheating if He’s Dead is the BigAl’s Books and Pals 2014 Reader’s Choice Award winner for women’s fiction.

Jemima Stone waited four long years for her missing fiancé to come home, burying herself in her job and feeding the homeless. When Gerald is found dead halfway across the country, she is devastated. Detective Finn Wight promises to uncover the truth behind Gerald’s mysterious death.

Delivering sandwiches to her homeless friends, she discovers a newcomer. Though he refuses to speak, his haunted eyes tell Jemima that he is in trouble — hiding from someone or something. Jemima turns to Detective Wight in hopes of helping the man. But uncovering his true identity leads to the discovery of secrets none of them could have imagined.

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suicide citySixteen-year-old August Bailey yearns for more than pig slop and cow shit. She fantasizes about an apartment in the city, not a tiny house on an Iowa farm. She dreams of new clothes and falling in love with a worthy boy. Not hand-me-downs from the second hand store in Hubble Falls, population two-and-a-half, or having her jock boyfriend grope her and push her for sex. During another fight about makeup and boys, August’s controlling mother slaps her. And August hops the next bus out of town.

She arrives in Charlesworth to discover that reality and fantasy don’t mix. After a night of gunfire and propositions from old, disgusting men, she is determined to find the ‘real city,’ the ‘real people’ of her dreams. To prove to her mother, and herself, that she is the adult she claims to be. When her money runs out, she is ‘saved’ by seventeen-year-old Reese, a kind boy with electric eyes and a gentleman’s heart. Reese lives on the streets. Though clean for months, he battles heroin addiction and the compulsion to cut himself. Each day is a struggle to make the right choice. August falls in love with Reese, and knows her love can save him. She breaks down his emotional walls and he tells her his secrets – of abuse and the truth about his mother’s death.

As Reese’s feelings for August grow, so does the realization that keeping her could ruin her life too.

Suicide City is an edgy young adult novel. Told from the points of view of August, Reese, and August’s mother, the story takes an honest and sometimes explicit look at some hard realities including teen homelessness, drug use, child abuse and prostitution. But at its heart, it is the story of first love – and the consequences of every choice made.

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Hello Julie and welcome to my blog!

Thank you Fros, it’s great to be here!

What has inspired you to write Mazie Baby?

Like most of my stories, the book stemmed from a spark of an idea. In this case a vision for one scene that involved scissors being jabbed into a man’s thigh started the whole thing.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

My first novel, Suicide City, a Love Story, is about a runaway farm girl who falls in love with a heroin-addicted street kid. My second, It Isn’t Cheating if He’s Dead, won the Books & Pals 2014 Readers’ Choice Award. It tells the story of a lawyer whose schizophrenic fiancé is found dead after being missing for four years, and how she deals with her grief and finds love again. In addition to the novels, I’ve published two short-short story collections, three stories each. Those are also available on quarterreads.com for, you guessed it, a quarter a read!

What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

I am working on two projects. One is the fictionalized tale of my parents’ love affair. It tracks their lives from early teens until just before they have children. In the meantime I started a new book during NaNoWriMo (where you try to write 50,000 words in the month of November – winner!). I’m in love with this new story about a 32 year-old virgin amputee editor who was the victim of a horrific crime when she was ten. She takes a mental red pen to her life, and also edits the newspaper, making the outcomes for victims better. Then her edits begin to come true. It’s psychological suspense cum superhero fantasy. Without the fantasy.

Which are your favorite authors, and what do you love about them?

Agatha Christie. She is to me what Stephen King is to so many others – prolific and diverse and just plain great. I read every one of her mysteries I could find in Canadian book stores before I turned 19. I also love Barbara Kingsolver. I get lost in her stories as I do Wally Lamb’s. My newest favorite author is Laurie Boris. I love her true-to-life characters and honest look at relationships.

What genres do you read mostly, and what are you reading now?

I prefer thrillers, suspense, some mysteries (I think I got my fill with Agatha and needed to leave them behind for a while). I used to love true crime. Mostly I love anything about people who could be real, about their relationships with the people in their lives, with themselves, with their surroundings and their pasts.

Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

Be serious about your work. If you want to be read, want to be successful, be sure to put out your absolute best product. To me, that means hiring some professionals. An editor is a must (no, not your buddy who says he’s good at grammar, a professional editor). Even editors who write books hire editors. And unless you’re a professional graphic artist, hire a cover artist as well. That’s your first impression and it does matter. Yes, this all costs money, but any business venture requires some capital up front. Indie authors are working diligently to ensure the world sits up and takes notice. Those who drop low-quality books filled with errors and bad formatting chip away at the progress we’ve made. Being professional is a way of supporting the whole indie community.

I fully agree, and especially with your last point. I often catch myself feeling frustrated when I see a really bad, amateur cover, or come across a book that is strewn with grammatical errors, thinking how they give the indie world  a bad name. Are there any sites or writing tools that you find useful and wish to recommend?

Mostly I rely on my laptop and Word. I’ve tried fancy-pants software, but just spend time trying to navigate them and fight their idiosyncrasies. Give me a blank page in Word and a spreadsheet to track the story’s timeline, and I’m good to go. I do recommend the writing thesaurus books. The Emotion Thesaurus sits at my elbow for easy access.

If you could have one superpower what would it be?

I already have two super powers. I am a mother. I have the ability to love my children unconditionally. And I am a writer. I have the ability to transport people to other realms while never leaving their seats. Those are good enough for me.

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Truly amazing superpowers, both of them! What were your most and least favorite subjects in school?

My favorite subject was math because I excelled at it and rarely got less than 98% on my report card before high school. Even won the math award every junior high school year. That might explain why I made accounting a career. My second favourite was English because I loved reading and writing. Duh, right? Least favorite was gym! Man, I hated that class. I was nerdy, scrawny, asthmatic, flat-chested. And NOT athletic. As an adult, I love fitness, especially kick-boxing and weight-lifting. But in school? Torture. Doubled by the horrid stretchy, itchy red polyester shorts we had to wear. The “gym strip” they called it. Whoever came up with that lame moniker?

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How would you like to be remembered?

As a good person. A great mom. A good friend. And funny. I want people to think of me and smile. That would be enough.

That’s lovely, Julie. Thank you so much for being here with us today.

Thank you for this opportunity, Fros. I hope your readers will take advantage of the free promo on Mazie Baby till Saturday the 24th!

Are you kidding? I’ll be the first one. It’s such a highly acclaimed book, seems a big shame to miss out!

(chuckles) Thank you for your support, Fros!

 

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Julie Frayn pens award-winning novels and short stories that pack a punch. And a few stabs. She has published three novels and two short, short story collections. Her work has won two gold medals in the 2013 Authorsdb cover contest, and the Books and Pals 2014 Readers’ Choice award for women’s fiction. And the cherry on the indie sundae? Mazie Baby has been named one of 2014’s Best Books by both Suspense Magazine and IndieReader.com.

A bean counter by day, Julie revels in the written word. When she is not working or writing, she spends as much time as possible with her two children (grown adults, really), while they still think she’s cool.

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Book Review: Born to Magic by David Wind (Tales of Navaeh Series)

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This book has astounded me. For one, this genre is not my cup of tea. Although I love science fiction, I’m not a big fan of fantastical worlds, especially when a medieval type of life is involved. Yet, this book has been a delightful surprise for me.

Other than enjoying the enchanting story of Princess Areenna and Prince Mikaal who set out on a treacherous journey to save their magical world, I was also greatly amazed by the concept of the storyline. David Wind has set this world into the very far future of the USA, at a time when worldwide terrorism has used technology to pollute the world with radiation, ending civilization as we know it.

In his fantastical world, the author introduces an array of mutated animals that all appear intriguing as well as surprisingly endearing, so much that they made me wish they existed in the real world; treygones and kraals in particular. There are beautiful descriptions of forestland, rivers and medieval-type castles and keeps and in this world, the women are revered and have magical powers. When the dark forces who have destroyed the world as we know it today return to try and rule even this new, devastated world, the gifted Areenna is summoned to travel with Prince Mikaal to The Island as to come face to face with the bare truth about the destruction that was brought upon it. On their way there, they get to know each other better as friends, they gather new gifts from other realms and of course, they get to master their newly acquired abilities that will help them in their final battle against Evil.

David Wind has created a world that expresses magic in every way; not just with the sparks and orbs of light that are expelled into the air with every wave and flick of the youngsters’ hands, but also with the suitably old-fashioned dialogue and the masterfully described scenes of the magnificent landscape. This amazing future world is simply irresistible and as I read on, I felt suitably mesmerized by it. I’ve had the best ‘mind trip’ of my life in years with this book. A true gem of its genre. Well done, David Wind!

I’m already looking forward to the next book in the Tales of Navaeh Series as to see what else this highly imaginative author has in store for the reader.

Don’t miss out. If you love fantasy, trust me, you want to read this book!

 

My rating:

5 stars

Enchanting and simply irresistible!

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Interview with Stephen Hazlett, author of Finding Nina

Today, I’m delighted to welcome Stephen Hazlett, a fellow ‘enoveler’ in my writers group, eNovel Authors at Work. Stephen is a kind and supportive friend and it’s a pleasure to introduce him to all of you today to talk, among other things, about likes and travels from his past as well as his mystery/suspense boxset, City Different Series that includes the truly intriguing, Finding Nina. Stick around to hear all about it!

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A small-time burglar and a disgraced ex-cop share more than time inside Santa Fe’s county lockup. With little in common, they share one thing: an obsession with a beautiful woman named Nina Kelly. After the two men are released from jail, their obsession turns into a deadly rivalry. Nina is on the run from her old life. Finding her is the name of the game. But do both men stand to lose Nina?

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All three volumes of The City Different Series offered in one boxed set:
– CITY DIFFERENT: Eddie Collins, the youthful head of a successful Internet company, finds a murdered man in a bedroom of his California home. His beautiful young wife has disappeared, and the police peg her as the logical suspect. This starts a brand new life for Eddie, as he sets out for the City Different of Santa Fe, NM to find her and prove her innocence.
– NINA’S TIME: It’s two years later, and now it’s Eddie Collins suspected of murdering an influential Santa Fe business woman. Nina Kelly, the woman’s niece and Eddie’s ex-wife, suspects otherwise. She begins a romance with Ray Sanchez, the Santa Fe detective in charge of the case, while she tries to find the truth behind the murder.
– FINDING NINA: A small-time crook shares more than time inside Santa Fe’s county lockup with Ray Sanchez, Nina’s ex-lover and now a disgraced ex-cop. Both men also share an obsession with Nina Kelly. Their obsession turns into a deadly rivalry that has Nina on the run from her old life.

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Hello Stephen, and welcome to my blog!

Thank you Fros, I’m delighted to be in your brand new site!

Tell us a bit about Finding Nina and how did it become part of a series?

Finding Nina became the third volume of The City Different Series because I felt the continuing story wasn’t complete without it. Things were left hanging, at least in some reader’s minds, at the end of Nina’s Time, which is volume two. Nina’s story needed closure, I thought, so I wrote Finding Nina. At the same time, it goes in a completely different direction as the first two volumes, which were straight murder mysteries, told in the first person. For this book, I chose a third-person narrative, with the POV switching back and forth between Nina, and the two men who love and lust after her—Ray Sanchez, her former lover and now a disgraced ex-police detective; and Sammy Garza, a small time crook, who turns to big-time crime in the course of the story.

What was the first thing you ever wrote and how old were you then?

I wrote some short stories as a teenager, but my first attempt at anything big was a contemporary novel of a young man who tries to escape modern America by moving to a tiny village in the wilderness of Northern Canada. There he takes up the life of a hermit and writer of serious fiction. I was twenty-one when I wrote it, and it never saw the light of the publishing world, because it wasn’t very good. I never even came up with a decent title for it, but I learned a lot from the process of writing 100,000 words of one continuing tale.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

Apart from the three volumes of The City Different Series, which are mystery/suspense novels, I’ve written and published three other novels of contemporary fiction, titled A Private War, Family O’Shea, and The Buddhist, which is my best seller. I also published a collection of nine stories, titled The Irishman&Other Stories, and recently completed a memoir, called The Way I Saw It: Memories of a Scottish-Irish Son.

That’s a diverse selection of genres, well done! Any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

I love the outdoors and love hiking and biking. I’ve also owned a number of motorcycles over the years, and loved riding them, especially in the beautiful scenery of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. But sadly, I had to give that up. My no-longer-young body can’t take the rigors of it anymore, so it became a thing of my past. I still love it but don’t do it anymore. And of course, I love reading, as I have all of my life. What writer does not?

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Indeed! And where would we be if we didn’t read? A little bird told me, you’re a bit of an avid traveler too! Any travels that stand out in memory?

Oh yes, plenty. I have fond memories from many of my travels such as my Italian holiday in Perugia, as well as many bike rides around the US I’ve done back in the old days.

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Soaking up the Italian sunshine in Perugia, Italy

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Relaxing at a friend’s cabin in Red Lodge, Montana after a long bike ride.

Tell me, do you see yourself in any of your characters, or do any of them have traits you wish you had?

The main characters of my three contemporary novels are all autobiographical, especially so in Family O’Shea, which is the story of a dying, elderly man, and his two estranged sons, who are twenty years apart in age. It centers around the old man’s dying wish of bringing his sons together and making the family whole. He wills the sons to journey to Scotland together to scatter his ashes in a place his Scottish mother always talked about. So the idea I had in writing Family O’Shea was to create three characters at odds with one another—the old man of seventy and his two sons who barely know each other—each an autobiographical portrait of me at various ages: the motorcycle-riding romantic of my twenties; the middle-class man of my mid-forties in a hopeless romance with a younger woman, and the seventy-year old dying patriarch. I had to imagine that last part, because I was many years short of that age when I wrote it. But I like to think I carried it off.

Sounds like a very interesting read, I must say. What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

Right now, I have another novel of contemporary life I’m working on, but it’s too much up in the air to go into specifics.

Which are your favorite authors, and what do you love about them?

Most of my favorites are from my past: Hemingway, for his unique style, economy of words and profound story telling; John Updike, for his absolute precision with words and his slant on the contemporary America he saw in the five decades of his writing life; Philip Roth, for his great intelligence, wit, and distinct narrative style; Elmore Leonard, for his singular take on crime fiction, like no one else I’ve ever read. There are too many others to mention, though I would like to single out Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections, written over ten years ago. I loved that book, though his other novels didn’t measure up, in my mind. To me he might be a one-hit wonder, though what a hit it was!

What genres do you read mostly, and what are you reading now?

I’ve always liked mysteries and crime thrillers, also action adventures like Lee Child writes, and Tom Clancy wrote in his early days. And I love the so-called serious fiction that I grew up with, like Hemingway and Updike and many others wrote, though it seems it’s becoming less of a factor in today’s publishing world. A book like Franzen’s The Corrections was an exception, in my mind.

I was recently given a copy of Gone Girl, which I read and surprisingly enjoyed. I didn’t think, going in, that I would like it. Gillian Flynn can flat write. And currently, I’m re-reading a book of John Grisham’s which I remembered from years ago: A Time to Kill.

Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

Just keep writing, if it’s what you love. Why else would you do it, if you didn’t love it? Beyond that, if you’re just starting out, learn your craft: attend university courses on writing, something I never did but wish I had; find a mentor, if you can, who is an established writer; join a critique group that you feel comfortable with. And if you’re lucky and good enough, find an online group like eNovel Authors at Work, as I did, a group whose members pay it forward by promoting each other’s books. And learn the skills of social media, like Facebook, Twitter and all the others. And then relentlessly market yourself and your writing. It ain’t easy, but it can be done.

Excellent advice, Stephen and I personally can’t emphasize enough the need to network with other authors, savvy and success-minded ones in particular. Also, I’d like to add for the benefit of any emerging indies out there that although relentless marketing is advisable as you say, great care should be taken to do it very subtly across the social media, especially on Twitter. Banging on about your book all day, and especially spamming, is swiftly punishable on Twitter by the dreaded unfollow and block buttons so be warned, folks! On to the next question:

Choose a male and a female character from your book and tell us which actor/actress you’d wish to play them in a film adaptation.

Nina is a bit of a femme fatale, though she didn’t start out that like that in volume one of the series. Seemingly all on her own, she went that way in volume two, and more so in volume three: Finding Nina. So the actress who comes to mind is Hedy Lamarr of a bygone era of movies. She was dark-haired and beautiful, like Nina, and was said to be one smart lady, so much so that her intelligence could intimidate men. Sounds like Nina. For an actress of today, though, I’d pick Angelina Jolie, also dark-haired and beautiful, and sultry at times. And, though he’s a bit too old now, I can see a younger Jimmy Smits as Ray Sanchez, the Santa Fe police detective, who becomes her live-in lover in volume two and is her ex-lover by the start of Finding Nina.

Do you listen to music while you write and if so, what kind?

Sometimes I do. When I’m in the mood, I dial up Pandora radio on my desktop computer and listen to classical music—Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Saint Saens, Chopin, and a lot of others. Any other musical genre would, to me, intrude too much on the writing.

How would you like to be remembered?

I’d like to be remembered as someone who wrote good books.

Great answer, Stephen. Thank you so  much for being here with us today.

Thank you Fros, I am very thankful for the invitation.

 

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I was born and came of age on the mean city streets of New Jersey. As a young man, I served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, which included a year in Vietnam. After that, I began a career as a computer professional in California’s Silicon Valley.

Since quitting the workaday world to pursue my passion for writing, I’ve authored six novels, a collection of stories, and a memoir. I’ve written other books too, that never saw the light of the published world, when I was young and still learning the craft.

My novels include the three volume City Different mystery series, set in Santa Fe, NM, available individually on Amazon, but also as a complete Boxed Set, titled The City Different Series. Finding Nina is volume three of that series. I’ve also published three other novels of contemporary life, a collection of stories, and a memoir.

Currently, I divide my time between New Mexico’s Land of Enchantment and Orange County, California, pursuing the craft of a writer of contemporary fiction, mystery/suspense and crime/thrillers.

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Book review: Confessions of an Instinctively Mutinous Baby Boomer by Marsha Roberts

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I rarely read memoirs but this book drew me like a magnet. I’m one of those people who believe in the power of serendipity and as such, I often feel that sometimes a book will choose me and not the other way round. As it happens, this amazing memoir landed on my hands at a time when I needed it most, when my brain felt fried from over-working and from lack of free time to just be, reflect on my life and where it’s going.

From the word go, I found common ground with the author’s account of her childhood as I also felt uncomfortable at home as a child, owed to a very critical and strict parent. Marsha’s account of reconciliation with her mother later in life as a result, really played at the heartstrings. However, this book goes a lot further than that and is not solely an account of mother-and-daughter problems. For me, the book simply took off once Masha introduced her husband Bob Rector in the book, and the difficulties they encountered on the financial front as a married couple. At some point, Marsha found herself at the start of a new career where she felt unsure on her feet and yet, owed to the strength in her heart and her unwavering faith, she succeeded remarkably.

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Teaming up with her husband Bob Rector, a gifted director and author, Marsha soon wound up in the Pentagon pitching a theatre show that could entertain the US troops around the world. Thanks to Marsha’s persuasion skills and personal charisma, the show, Letters From the Front, got to tour the world and the book tells some amazing, and very touching tales from this tour.

I have to be honest here. Some of Marsha’s reflections that are recorded in places may strike some people as odd. The author is obviously highly spiritual and a strong believer in God and His amazing ways. In this sense, this book may be the wrong choice for an atheist or even an agnostic, however, I feel that even in this case this book will not offend as its accounts don’t preach about Jesus and generally do not read like a Christian book that shoves it all down your throat.

I read this book exactly for what it is, and although I am not big on the Christian Church, I have a strong faith in God and so, enjoyed it immensely as a set of inspiring tales from the life of a very special person. Marsha Roberts sees life through the amazed eyes of a child and for that, she remains incredibly blessed. Only a child will expect results with a faith that cannot possibly be broken, no matter how hard things may seem, just because they want this thing so much that no other eventuality can ever enter their mind as possible. And that is, in my eyes, the secret at the heart of this delightful author. This is how Marsha and her amazing husband Bob, have worked out all these little miracles in their lives. This is how they went from uncertainty to professional success, and from poverty to a stable, safe home environment for them and their offspring.

I recommend this book highly to anyone who has hit a hard spot in life and needs guidance. The tales in this story, will inspire and amaze you and they will also remind you that anything is possible, as long as you have the faith to believe it enough and the will to take action. Well done, Marsha Roberts!

 

My rating:

5 stars

A highly spiritual memoir that will inspire and amaze!

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Do you enjoy memoirs about family life and personal journeys through adversity? Are you in a place in your life where you need to be reminded where your strength comes from? It comes from within, as you know. Let Marsha tell you all about it! Find the book now on Amazon!

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Interview with David Wind, author of Tales of Navaeh

After blogging a multitude of author interviews in Effrosyni’s Blog, today I’m thrilled to post the very first one on my new website. As it happens, my guest today is a dear friend and a new member of eNovel Authors at Work where I’m also a proud member. David Wind had reached out to me last year when he read The Necklace of Goddess Athena and we’ve been good friends ever since. This prolific and diverse author has been writing since the 70s and has published 35 titles! I’ve beta-read his latest gem, a sci-fi/fantasy set in the far future, and all I’ll say for now is that it has absolutely enchanted me! It’s called Born to Magic and I’ll soon be blogging my review for it, well in advance of its launch on February 15. Join me as to hear more about this amazing author and his work!

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Welcome to Nevaeh: a world where technology no longer exists, but magic does.

Long ago, a mythical nation known as ‘America’ died in the violence and radiation of the terrorist wars. Now their descendants dwell in a world of ritual and magic where ten dominions struggle for supremacy while a dark power rises to threaten them all.

In Nevaeh, where men are blessed with great strength and women have both strength and psychic abilities, one woman has been chosen to be Nevaeh’s savior, Areenna—the only daughter of the King of Freemorn.

Barely eighteen, Areenna’s psychic abilities—her magic— are already stronger than most women. But when Areenna is called to The Island, a place where all women of psychic power must go, but from where only some return, she soon learns the fate of her world is in her hands.

Accompanied by Mikaal, the son of the High King of Nevaeh, the two undertake a perilous journey to a place of great power, in an effort to save Nevaeh from the oncoming darkness, and these dark and evil forces will do everything in their power to stop Areenna from reaching her destination.

Areenna’s journey is filled with unimaginable dangers as they cross through three of Nevaeh’s ten dominions, and through the haunted wastelands and badlands filled with the mutated survivors of the nuclear holocaust to fight their way to what will either claim both their lives or give them the powers to save their world.

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Hello David and welcome to my blog!

Thank you Fros, it’s great to know I’m the very first interviewee on the blog of your new site! Wish you best of luck and success with it!

Thanks a lot, David. Now tell us, what has inspired you to write this book?

This book in particular was something I’ve wanted to do since I started reading. Science Fiction & Fantasy are my most favorite genres followed by a close second of Thrillers, Suspense & Mystery. By the time I was in college I’d probably read several thousand Sci-Fi novels and short stories.   But I’ve always wondered about how the present effects the far future and what life would be like depending on what happens today. Terrorism is what is happening today, and the Tales Of Nevaeh series, is about the long term effects of terrorism on our world.

What was the first thing you ever wrote and how old were you then?

The first fiction I ever wrote was in fifth grade. I had to do a book report but I never read the book (Robinson Crusoe). I did see the movie, though, and wrote the report on the movie. The only issue was the movie was called Mrs. Robinson Crusoe.   I made up a lot and tried to make it work. The only problem was that I forgot to change Friday from a woman to a man for the book. It wasn’t as funny as the rest of the class thought…

The next time I wrote fiction I was thirty and decided I’d put off the one thing in my life I had always wanted to do, but had not yet done—write a novel.

I hear that you’ve published 35 novels, wow! How many of those are indie books?

Yes, I’ve had thirty-five novels published, thirty-three of them traditionally. Born To Magic is my third Independently published novel.

Any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

In today’s world, there isn’t much spare time, especially if you are an independently published author. Besides the writing, there’s publicity, social media, etc, etc. So, with limited spare time there are several things I manage to squeeze in: Movies are a must! And I cook! One of the best ways I’ve found to ‘get out of my characters heads’ and back into the real world is to cook when I finish writing for the day. Creating food, like writing, requires focus and passion and it is a great way to transition from the world of fiction to the real world.

My rack of lamb with a cherry balsamic/Syrah reduction, French cut string beans and garlic whipped sweet potatoes is one of my favorite meals to cook.

Sounds delicious! I also find that cooking helps me clear my head. Do you see yourself in any of your characters, or do any of them have traits you wish you had?

Of course my characters have traits I have and those I wish I had, both good and bad. As far as I can tell, it’s human nature to put some of yourself into your characters, and put in those traits you wish you had as well.

What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

I’ve spent the last two years working on Tales Of Nevaeh. This series is about a possible future we may face given today’s political atmosphere of growing worldwide terrorism. When I started envisioning the series, terrorism hadn’t yet reach the scope it has reached today. But terrorist groups, joining together seemed to me to be logical as the world situation evolves.

But I didn’t want this to be another dark series, and I wanted all ages to read it as well. It is a story of loss and hope, of creating something from the residue of the past. And showing how the world could evolve into something wonderful if given the chance.

The tag line I am using, Welcome to the future—where technology does not exist, but magic does, says a lot about what is to come in the series.

Book I, Born To Magic, will be out February 15th, and it’s now available for pre-order. Book II, The Dark Masters, will be out in May, and I am almost done with the second draft.

Excellent, looking forward to devouring that too! Which are your favorite authors, and what do you love about them?

My favorites are Edgar Rice Burroughs, Andre Norton, Issac Asimov, Mickey Spillane, Raymond Chandler, Robert Ludlum, Frank Yerby, Rafael Sabatini, Stephen King, Nora Roberts and several dozen more.

What genres do you read mostly, and what are you reading now?

That’s a broad question. I was and am a voracious reader and have read every fiction genre. My favorite genres are Science Fiction & Fantasy, Thrillers, Suspense, Mysteries, historical fiction, speculative fiction.

Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

Advice is easily given and usually hard to accept for many writers, myself included. My advice is pretty simple. Write from your heart as well as your head, don’t give a first draft to a family member, and when you are satisfied with your work, DO NOT PUBLISH IT! First find an editor to edit your manuscript for everything from typos and dropped words to content and flow, and then listen to the editor. When your story is polished and you are happy with the edited version, then publish, but not a moment before.

Great advice. Tell us about your website/blog. What will readers find there?

My website and blog are on the same site, www.davidwind.com There is plenty of info available about myself, my books and what will be coming.

Do you listen to music while you write and if so, what kind?

I listen to mostly Rock & Roll and the Blues: The Beatles, The Who, Lead Zep, Moody Blues, Springsteen, Carol King, Harry Chapin, Bob Dylan, etc.   What I listen to at a particular moment depends on what I am writing.

What were your most and least favorite subjects in school?

Most favorite: History

Least Favorite(s): Math and English (yes, English)

Now, that’s indeed odd (*laughs*). What has been the most important lesson you’ve learnt so far in life the hard way?

If you don’t trust yourself, you can’t move forward.

If you could choose another profession, what would that be?

There is no other!

What are the things in your life that you’re most grateful for?

My wife Bonnie, My kids, my grandson and the fact that I’m able to do what I love, write books that people read and enjoy.

Did you have a mentor in your journey as a writer? Or someone you feel you owe a great deal to?

Oh, yes! When I wrote Queen Of Knights, a medieval fantasy, I wanted to have a woman I read and admired all my life give me a cover quote. I don’t remember how I found her address, but I sent her a letter, hoping she would consider reading my manuscript. Not only did she read the manuscript and give me a cover quote, but our relationship continued on. This writer became a mentor to me, and I learned so much from her that even today I think of some of our conversations, both in person, on the phone, and through our correspondence. (Letters, not emails).

Andre Norton was the name of this most gracious and welcoming writer who became the first woman to be named Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America. She was also named the Gandolf Grand Master of Fantasy and inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame.

Andre was also kind enough to ask me to write a short story for her Witch World Anthology series. This was a great honor.

She sounds like an amazing person as well as a great writer. Well David, this has been a blast! Thank you so much for being here with us today and good luck with your launch next month.

Thank you for this opportunity, Fros. It’s been a great pleasure.

BIO

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When I began writing in 1979…’80, I had no idea where I was headed. Since then, I’ve published thirty-five novels, thirty-three of them with traditional publishers, but in 2008, I decided I wanted more freedom than the traditional publishers would allow and began a new phase in my life as an Independent Author.

I live and write in a small village about thirty miles upstate of NYC, and share my house with my wife, Bonnie and our dog Alfie, an apricot poodle. Our three children have ventured out into the world on their own (or so they think). Our son Zach works on the CBS show 48 Hours. Our daughter Devon and her husband Russell live in New Jersey. Devon teaches Special Education in New Jersey. Alana, our youngest daughter is a Pastry Chef in San Francisco.

My last novel, The Cured, was written with Terese Ramin. The idea for this Medical Thriller came shortly after the death of a close friend. I couldn’t help but wonder about the medication…

My Historical Fantasy, Queen Of Knights, reached #2 on the Amazon.Com lists for historical fantasy and medieval fantasy, and my sci-fi of parallel worlds, The Others, received wide acclaim.

My previous suspense thrillers are The Hyte Maneuver, (a Literary guild alternate selection); As Peace Lay Dying, and Conspiracy of Mirrors. And Down will Come Baby, Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep and Shadows, are formula style mystery suspense novels.

I am currently working on a new Sci-Fi Fantasy series set 3000 years in the future, called Tales of Nevaeh. Volume I, Born To Magic, will be out in February 2015 and Volume II will be out in the late spring.

 

CONNECT WITH DAVID

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A full listing of David’s titles can be found on his website, as well as on his Amazon and Goodreads pages.

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