Interview with Suzi Stembridge

Today, I’m thrilled to welcome Suzi Stembridge, another British author who fell in love with Greece. As you know, I love discovering authors who write about my country so it’s my pleasure to present Suzi’s work to you today:

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The GREEK LETTERS quartet is part of a series charting the fortunes and adventures of Rosalind, her ancestors, her partners and offspring and their family and friends, over two centuries, entitled “Jigsaw.”

In 1827 Samuel Carr leaves his home in Didsbury in Cheshire. This mild-mannered young man is completely oblivious that his spontaneous decision to travel to Greece, fighting for its independence, will have a huge effect on his descendants. His travels take him to the scene of the Battle of Trafalgar near Cadiz and on to witness the Battle of Navarino in the Peloponnese; scenes he never imagined in his wildest dreams – and the dreams of this sensitive young man are wild…

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Set in Calderdale in West Yorkshire, Snowdonia in Wales, Athens and the island of Spetses in Greece. Death (murder or accidental?) stalks the middle-aged friends as they struggle to cope with their party life in the late nineteen-seventies. Failing marriages, affairs, intrigue and possibly alcoholism seem determined to undermine their pursuit of happiness and their careers in journalism and textiles. As they struggle to resolve their problems it is the discovery of a family tree which holds the secret to an astonishing denouement…

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Rosalind Peters, known as Roz, is an air-stewardess in the early 1960’s; in the days when they were called air-hostesses. With a one hour induction, a training flight to Paris and an afternoon swotting from her manual, she is embarking on her first flight at night and she is solely responsible for thirty-six passengers on a Viking aircraft. The chief pilot of the small Yorkshire-based charter airline is her captain and in these days of fledgling package holidays her passengers are businessmen going to Hamburg to play hockey. It doesn’t take long for the sardonic captain, ex RAF and Berlin airlift, and seeming to the youthful Roz as middle-aged and corpulent, to size up the rooky learner…

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Hello Suzi and welcome to my blog!

Hello, Fros! Thank you for inviting me!

What has inspired you to write JIGSAW?

Jigsaw comprises of two series: each of four books, which combine as Jigsaw to make one very long family historical novel. In 2003 we were running our tour operation company “Filoxenia” and the travel agency “Greco-file” and I broke my foot. I couldn’t get to the office. All over the house were remnants of half-finished novels, frustrating me because I longed to write. A computer wiz (these were early days) gave me an old-fashioned scanner. I took the enforced rest, with my leg up, to scan in (painstakingly) old typed sheets and sheets typed and corrected in pen – amazingly the scanner even had a go at the written words but jumbled up the typed words! I was off. Fantastic! These jottings seem to fit a time from the 1960s to the present and then once I retired a year later I added the GREEK LETTERS QUARTET: a 19th  & 20th century prequel taking up the ancestors of the original protagonist Rosalind in CAST A HOROSCOPE & THE GLASS CLASS.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

I have always been writing, scribblings as a pre-school child, school magazines, book reviews for newspapers and travel articles. Someday, I told myself, I would have the opportunity to write novels.

I hear you’re supporting a charity at the moment via your book sales?

Yes, at least till March 31st I’ll be donating a percentage of my proceeds to the Calderdale Flood Relief Fund. The devastating floods in our area of West Yorkshire have wiped out homes and businesses – including our independent bookshop in Hebden Bridge.

It must be horrible for everyone, and so kind of you to do this. Which are your favorite authors, and what do you love about them?

I keep coming back to FROM THE HOLY MOUNTAIN by William Dalrymple. I loved this book before Syria imploded. Now it is priceless, with William’s beautiful descriptive writing taking the reader through the middle east to a Syria which was so fascinating I longed to visit it. Being a woman I am enthralled by Mount Athos, and that this begets the title of William’s book only highlights the poignancy of the present situation. Patrick Leigh Fermor, for example, is another writer influenced by Mount Athos and the Byzantium and I adore all Paddy’s other books which have influenced my own choice of locations. It was Prospero’s Cell by Lawrence Durrell which instilled a love of Corfu where we had our honeymoon in 1965 and where we explored the whole island (only dirt roads in those days). Naturally it is the scene for my psychological thriller, written under a pen name, the pen-name of my protagonist, Rosalind.

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

I just love books: 19th century novels, travel books, novels by contemporary writers such as Ian McEwen and Edna O’Brien. I am currently reading her The Little Red Chairs, absolutely beautiful but shocking in its sexual abuse scene. I love biographies or novels based on real historical events. I have had enormous pleasure from the many diverse books in A Good Greek Read, all very interesting and surprising in their content; from Daphne Kapsali to yourself, from Kathryn Gauci to T.E. Taylor. My bedside pile of books to re-read includes War & Peace and The Forsyte Saga, which shows the power of the BBC to influence one’s reading, but I think The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides will win!

Your reading pile sounds wonderful, and thank you for the mention. Are there any sites or writing tools that you find useful and wish to recommend?

I have just found Grammarly, even the basic free tool is very useful.

Funny you should say that; I discovered it yesterday! I love the Grammarly add on for Microsoft Office in particular. It is a wonderful free tool for checking manuscripts! Tell us about your website/blog, Suzi. What will readers find there?

My website www.greco-file.com is unusual. When we sold our business, “Filoxenia”, and retired, I didn’t want to lose touch with all the clients – mostly huge philhellenes –and so I continued to give free advice on where to travel within Greece. Twelve years on I suppose I still could but now it acts as a site to display the synopsis of the eight novels and a place for photographs of Greece.

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

My head teacher wanted me to go on to University but my father was adamant that he would not pay (girls did not do that back in those days) and he was sure I would waste his money and just get married! She told him cuttingly, “Then she will just have to be a librarian or a researcher.” In both she might have been right, but I did get a degree with the Open University in my early 40s, of which I am extremely proud, which led to me setting up my own travel business to Greece called Filoxenia. This satisfied both the urge for traveling and for writing, with the creation of lavish brochures about the landscapes of coastal and mountain Greece. I thought I had created my dream job but to be honest I still just wanted to write history and fiction.

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

I am grateful, beyond measure, for family life, a small house in the country with more acreage than is usual on which to walk, preferably with a springer spaniel, the chance to travel . . . and apart from a quick trip across the pond in my youth this has mainly been round Europe. The travel business took my husband and me (we have been married fifty years!) to many countries in Europe and the Middle East and then all over Greece, the Peloponnese, Epirus, Thessaly, Macedonia and to unusual islands discovering remote locations for our clients. All these travels were building up primary source material for when I came to write and I am grateful for all the primary & secondary source material I had in family papers and my inherited library! We were lucky enough to build – and sell – a house in the Peloponnese with the most inspirational views and to make so many good friends in Greece. I think I am most grateful for the gift of literature and painting. I love to read, and in particular to write and to paint and for the good health to do all these things. All this led to inspiration for the novels, particularly the GREEK LETTERS QUARTET and of course, CAST A HOROSCOPE – the story of a rooky air-hostess in the early 1960s, which I was – but the book is not autobiographical.

You were a hostess, you say?

Yes, I flew for a tiny company out of Southend airport in Essex, and it was huge fun! The airline was called Tradair and the pilots were a bunch of demobbed RAF fresh from the Berlin Airlift – yes, that long ago! We flew to Athens, Rhodes, Crete, and also to the Middle East – Beirut, Cairo and Jerusalem, or anywhere in the Med.

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Wow! And how pretty you look in this picture! Thank you for sharing this, Suzi. What do you consider is the unique feature of your work?

I suppose more than anything it is the fact that the books interlink over time: the young philhellene traveling to Greece in 1827 arrives as the last naval battle fought with sailing ships to end the Greek War of Independence at Navarino is raging. In my opinion this is one of the most important events in modern history. The Philhellene’s adventures and those of his companions are played out against his growing dynasty. Eventually it is his great-great-granddaughter and her offspring and friends who inhabit the later books. I am proud that these novels begin in the early 19th century but come to a conclusion at a time the world is changing hugely. It is not just the uncertainties created by 9.11, space exploration, climate change, ISIS, North Korea; it is the huge advances of technology and medical science which will herald a new age and perhaps end of the values which have held sway over the last two hundred years. It was ever thus but we do seem to be not just at the end of a chapter, but an epoch.

Have you brought any other photos to show us today?

Yes, four photos from my travels around Greece, namely from Nafplio, Meteora, and two from the Peloponese.

Wonderful! Thank you for sharing, and for being here with us today. It’s been a pleasure.

It’s been a pleasure for me too, thank you very much, Fros!

Suzi Stembridge was born in rural Yorkshire, UK, where she still lives in a small farmhouse on the Pennine Hills. She was educated in North Wales and the settings in some of her books reflect this and her Yorkshire heritage. However, it is Greece which influenced her most, which she first visited as a trainee air-hostess and to where she returned frequently throughout her life. She founded and ran three businesses – Girl Friday, Filoxenia, a specialist Greek Tour operator, and Greco-file. She is married with adult children. She has spent the last 10 years writing the series JIGSAW, unashamedly with a Greek bias.

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Interview with Susan Tarr

Hello peeps! I’m thrilled to host today fellow member of eNovel Authors at Work, Susan Tarr. Susan’s books will intrigue you, and she’s brought loads of pictures to show, some of them old ones related to her book, Phenomena, inspired by a real story.

 

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As a child I knew Malcolm, who was then a young man. Dad often invited him home for meals. Malcolm was one of the ‘lost children’ forgotten or abandoned by their families. We followed his story from childhood to adulthood as best we could even after he was eventually discharged back into the community. When considering the tragedy and abuse of Malcolm’s wasted earlier years, it is a story of immeasurable sadness. Yet he ultimately rose above it all, and with admirable strength, courage and innate resilience, was finally able to free ‘the regular boy within’ as he had always wanted. I was raised within the community of the Seacliff Mental Hospital village so it was difficult to know where fiction ended and the greater truth took over…

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Hello Susan and welcome to my blog!

Hi Frossie, thank you for the invitation!

What has inspired you to write PHENOMENA – The Lost and Forgotten Children?

Since I worked at various psychiatric hospitals in New Zealand, the inspiration for writing about historic mental health from the perspective of a young boy came about. The boy in the story (once he’d grown into a man) visited our home often as we were growing up. Dad would bring him home for meals so he became a small part of our family.

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

When writing my books, I am barely below the surface. I guess to read my work is to know me. Or at least a large part of how my mind operates. Oh! And I see myself in pretty much every Sandra Bullock movie. I can guess what she will do next and how she will probably fail spectacularly. (*laughs*)

I love Sandra Bullock! I expect you had good vibes about her role in Gravity! What genres do you read mostly, and what are you reading now?

I love a good book of historic fiction. I’m fortunate to be reading Jana Petken’s latest work, prior to publication. She’s my favorite author.

Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

Never ask family and friends what they think of your WIP. My husband seems to think that gives him authority to wield a red pen. And family and friends want to preserve their relationship with you, at any cost.

Choose an editor once you have rewritten and edited your work until you are heartily sick of it. And then follow up with a proofreader. A proofreader is vital.

Great advice, Susan. Choose a male and a female character from your book and tell us which actor and actress you’d cast to play them in a film adaptation.

PHENOMENA would need Forrest Whittaker.

MIRANDA BAY & When the ROLLER COASTER Stops would have Sandra Bullock. Perfect casting.

Sandra again! Now I want to read your books more than ever (*giggles*) What were your most and least favorite subjects in school?

Human Biology and English were my favorites. I always wanted to be a missionary doctor. Math, I cannot do!

Do you remember the first story you ever read, and the impact it had on you?

‘Wuthering Heights’ sticks in my mind for the wrong reason. It was required high school reading. It bored me witless. But then I discovered that same book in my personal library a few years back. I read and wondered at the brilliance behind such a story, and the writing. I laugh at the amazing growth in my reading taste and my understanding of others’ writing.

What are your five favorite books, and why?

Of Mice and Men. Well, Steinbeck is Steinbeck, after all. The simplicity of his writing wraps itself around you.

Geek Love. I accidentally discovered this Katherine Dunn work. Brilliant, crazy, demented writing. Where on earth does this woman get her weird ideas from?

An Angel at My Table. Janet Frame was an inmate at SEACLIFF Mental Hospital, which is where my work PHENOMENA the Lost and Forgotten Children is set. I get her! I get her scenery descriptions. Especially since I was raised in the Seacliff village, here in New Zealand.

God Knows. Joseph Heller’s take on King David and his court. Hilarious.

The Rain Queen. Katherine Scholes. I was married and raised my little family in Kenya, so reading this book and loving it just made sense.

In most of my reading, I am exploring our fragile mind and seeing things from a whole new perspective. That’s what grabs me; the frailty of our human condition. But I love a good humorous story too.

What is the greatest joy of writing for you?

I love my thoughts. I love the way my brain thinks. My writing generally crosses the genre, and happily so. I make my characters quirky, lovable and over the top in some cases. When they come alive they take me down paths I had never imagined. That’s when I let go and simply follow them. I form an emotional connection with them. Because I have several books on the go at any one time, I can direct whatever emotion I may be experiencing at that time into a specific work. You know that time in real life conflict when you say, after the event, ‘If only I’d said…’? Well, this is my chance to say exactly what I would have said given that chance.

I know exactly what you mean! Tell us, is it true you used to run a kennel with your husband?

Yes, that’s right. It also included a cattery, and we exported specialty cats to Europe, South Africa and USA. I would give injections to the dogs and cats, if required, nurse them back to good health, or sit with them when they faded away. We also rehabilitated animals from car accidents with physio and exercising and groomed show dogs or mutts. Anything animal/poultry was never too hard for us to master.

Wow! It must have been really rewarding for you both…

Oh yes, a glorious period in our lives.

You’ve brought photos!

Yes! These are the boarding kennels. You can also see our grapes growing over the fencing. There were 14 large kennels inside, and 4 large runs outdoors. The settings were all very park-like.

The cattery is the gorgeous wee house. Completed in color steel and with ranch sliders. Like a granny flat.

Wonderful! Is this your house in the last picture?

Not the one I live in now, but the one we lived in at the time.

I love it, so near the water. Looks absolutely enchanting. Thank you so much for sharing these photos with us, Susan, and for being here with us today. It’s been a real pleasure!

Thank you for inviting me, Frossie. I had a wonderful time!

 

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I grew up way down south in New Zealand. Otago was very cold in the winter, with ice formed over puddles. We used to break those on our way to school. We lived near the old Seacliff Mental Hospital, and we shared our little primary school with patients from there. I worked at various psychiatric hospitals in New Zealand before sailing to Kenya, East Africa, in a 28ft yacht. From Kenya I wrote letters home to Mum and Dad that eventually turned into stories. And from there my love of writing, travel and tourism came into being.

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Author promo & services on Effrosyni Writes

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Those who follow my two blogs regularly may have noticed that I’ve been quieter than normal for a couple of months. The reason is I’ve been researching and experimenting like a mad thing. Late last year it hit me all of a sudden that I wasn’t happy at all with a few things on my site and general set up. So I sat down and wrote a list of what I wanted to do and, to my dismay, realized that most of what I needed would require the services of a professional web designer.

My heart sank. My already tight budget  didn’t allow me to consider that possibility. I live and get taxed in Greece, after all, and if you don’t know what that means these days, oh – how blessed you are!

So, knowing I had no other choice, I put on my virtual student hat and got to work. Other than learning a lot online, I also had the assistance of my wonderful author friend, MM Jaye, who imparted information with generosity of spirit and gave huge amounts of her time brainstorming with me as well. Before I knew it, I was learning new tricks fast and effortlessly.

The result? All the things I wanted to do I’ve now begun to implement at zero cost, other than heaps of my time, of course. I began with adding to my site a couple of plugins to solve some commenting and sharing issues I had.

I feel compelled to add here a little tip just for the sake of those who, like me, set up their site using Simon Whistler’s online tutorial: check out the plugins ‘Postmatic’ and ‘Better Click to Tweet’. The former now allows my visitors to subscribe to follow up comments (before, they were never notified their comments had received replies). The latter plugin now allows me to set up scripts for people to share my posts on Twitter (like the one you see at the bottom of this post). As you know, the set up we wound up with via the tutorial doesn’t allow custom scripts when sharing a post. Now, at least, I can create the tweet of my choice so people can share it.

Anyway, I am still working on a couple more projects, and hope to finish sometime this spring. I won’t disclose all my big plans today, but will announce the first two changes that are now underway:

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There is now a new page on my site called, FOR AUTHORS. There, I invite any fellow writers needing help with copy-editing or proofreading to give me a try. Three successful enovel Authors already have repeatedly. I choose not to name them here even though I am eternally grateful for their trust. They tell me I have an eagle eye for catching typos and that I am meticulous with my advice. Plus, knowing from first hand experience money doesn’t come easy to authors, I offer my services for small donations that are a fraction of the going price. Message me privately and find out more, anytime.

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My professional background of 20 years, other than involving administrative and secretarial work, also involved translations to/from Greek, so that’s also on offer. Although I can think of many ways I can help authors for a small donation, I will highlight here my suggestion to make copyright-free, eye-catching images to accompany your tweets and FB posts. See a small sample of what I can do below but on the page FOR AUTHORS you’ll find more images.

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It is a known fact that images encourage engagement on the social media. If in doubt, check the infographics online or simply see this Twitter tip. It clearly states adding an image to your tweet will increase engagement by 313% !

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The second project I am thrilled to announce today is that as of Friday, February 26, I will be posting weekly to promote FREE & Bargain Deals. At the moment, I am only considering submissions for a small donation of $5.50. In the page FOR AUTHORS, you will find the details of what the promotion entails. You will also find some traffic stats for EffrosyniWrites as well as Twitter Analytics data for my account, @FrostieMoss. This is my strong point on the social media so the promotion I’ll be offering is based mostly on Twitter.

Here is a tweet I got recently from my tweep, Theresa Snyder.

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Since last October when I blogged our interview that featured her Moroccan Room (her whimsical writing space at home) I never stopped tweeting the post as I loved it so much (what’s not to like about Theresa, right, fellow tweeps?) Anyway, from October till now the post has got 19,900 views, and the tweet still gets RTs as if it were brand new.

For me, this is a great reward because of all the hard work involved. Because I’ve invested so much time on Twitter for the past 2.5 years, my account drives traffic that makes a difference, be it to a post on my site or the sites of others (Kindle Ninja and Molly Greene spring to mind here, for example, if you know them!)

Anyway, these are my news for now! My next projects include creating a new landing page for my newsletter and an ARC reader list, so I’ll be playing around with Mailchimp and Google Docs for a while. New announcements will be made here before anywhere else so watch this space! I hope my next implementations will give a few ideas to those among you who are authors. If you’re not following this blog, go to the side bar to follow from today (via email or feed).

Do you have a promotion coming up? In the page, FOR AUTHORS, you will find the submission form if you wish to try my new service. As mentioned earlier, the start date is February 26th. I look forward to putting your books in front of thousands of new readers!

Before I go, I wish to say a big thank you to the two people who’ve been my rescuers on a day to day basis. I’ve already mentioned MM Jaye, but also wish to thank Nicholas Rossis who helped me enormously setting up a Facebook pixel on my site the other day. Also, his support to me with Socialoomph is priceless, as always.  Maria and Nicholas, this is to say, thank you for being my friends. You guys make me feel truly blessed and honored with your kindness and generosity. 

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Book Review: Untethered by Katie Hayoz

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Oh my goodness. I simply devoured this book. I fell in love with the story straight away, sympathizing with Sylvie and her life’s difficulties. As if her huge crush on Kevin who notices her best friend instead, and her family breaking up weren’t enough, her body keeps embarrassing her in public as her spirit keeps projecting out of it. What a concept! And this intriguing situation reeled me right in. But, it wasn’t just the original story that did it for me, it was the exquisite writing and the characters that were so well fleshed out they felt incredibly real to the point that I miss them now and wish I could revisit them just to see how they’re getting on. A remarkable achievement. This book will stay with you forever and will make your mind drift to your own life’s troubles back at puberty – hopefully filling your heart with the same bittersweet feeling as it did for me. Highly recommended. This book whetted my apetite for more paranormal stories and I only wish they’ll be half as wonderfully written as this one was by Katie Hayoz. I’ll definitely look into her other books, and hope she’ll write a paranormal story again in future.

 

My rating:

5 stars

An intriguing story and characters you’ll never forget.

 

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Interview with Georgina Troy

Today I’m pleased to welcome Georgina Troy, or as is her real name, Deborah Carr. Georgina sets her romances on the enchanting island of Jersey, off the coast of France, where she lives.

 

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‘Enticing, enchanting and intriguing’ Christina Jones best-selling author of Tickled Pink.            Book One in The Jersey Scene series by Georgina Troy.

People say that it’s hard not to fall in love living in the ‘Sunny Isle’ of Jersey, but for Bea Philips, still reeling from a divorce and the loss of her beloved godmother, she’s not sure she can find the time. Between her soon-to-be-ex husband trying to take away the home she grew up in, surly but attractive builder Luke renovating the house, and her old flame Tom re-appearing at work, she’s worn out!

Is life going to give Bea a break for once…and maybe let her fall in love?

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Enticing, enchanting and intriguing’ Christina Jones best-selling author of ‘Tickled Pink.
Book Three in The Jersey Scene series by Georgina Troy.

Event planners Izzy and Jess are badly let down when a Jersey socialite hires them for the busiest weeks of the season and then cancels at the last minute, leaving the girls with no bookings and no money. Feeling despondent, they try a night out to cheer themselves up, and meet the captivating and aristocratic Ed, who invites the two on a luxury yacht cruise to Nice, together with his two brothers. Romance builds through heady days of blue skies and warm seas, but when a last-minute wedding booking is offered, the girls must return to Jersey, and real life has to begin again … or has it?

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‘One to Watch: In Deborah Carr’s Downton-esque tale, Broken Faces, a soldier suffers a life-changing injury in the Great War’. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINE

Broken Faces is the story of four friends who have to come to terms with the changes in their lives brought about when one of them, Freddie Chevalier, suffers a life-changing disfigurement in the Great War.

It doesn’t take Freddie, his best friend Charles Baldwyn, Charles’s fiancée Meredith, and his younger sister Lexi, long to discover that the idyllic life they relished before the war at the Baldwyn’s ancestral home in Shropshire has vanished forever. They are forced to take charge of their lives and find a way to live with the consequences of the choices that they and others have made.

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Hello Georgina and welcome to my blog!

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

What has inspired you to write The Jersey Scene series ?

I was a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association New Writers’ Scheme and sent in my book, which was then named Bea Stings, to be critiqued by an anonymous published reader. In her report she asked why I didn’t make more of Jersey in my book and it occurred to me that I was missing an opportunity to show readers more of the beautiful island where I live. A writer friend then suggested changing the title to include Jersey in it and from there my Jersey Scene Series was born.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

Although I write contemporary romances as Georgina Troy, I also write historical romances as D M Carr, and in December 2015 my first historical romance, Broken Faces, was published. The sequel to the book will be out later in 2016. The idea of this book came from my interest in my great-grandfather, Charles Wood, who was in the 17th 21st Lancers. I’ve always been a romantic and when I came across photos of men who’d suffered horrendous disfigurements during that time I wondered what it must have felt like for a young man, known for his good looks, to have to cope with losing them in the worst possible way.

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

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I always have a few projects on the go at once; I’m an empty nester and have more time than I’ve ever had before to concentrate on my writing. I’ll soon be working on final edits for A Jersey Bombshell – book 4 in my Jersey Scene series that’s due out in April with Accent Press. I’m also working on the final edits for a psychological thriller, Run For The Shadows, being published by Green Shutter Books under (another) pseudonym, Ella Drummond.

My goodness, you’re keeping busy. Well done! Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

I love being able to control everything about a self-published book, but I think the most important things that an indie author has to ensure before publishing their book is that the editing is done well, the book has a professional-looking cover, and that they have a presence on social media – an author page on Facebook, Twitter account, Pinterest account, etc.

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

I’ve been a reviewer/contributor to Novelicious.com for over six years now and it’s a brilliant site that includes authors giving their top five writing tips. I’ve learned a lot from reading these posts. I’m also a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, as I mentioned before they have a brilliant New Writers’ Scheme whereby unpublished writers can send in one manuscript a year to be critiqued. Many well-known authors have taken this route and I was lucky enough to be a member for a few years before being offered my contract with Accent Press.

Excellent recommendations – thank you, Georgina. Being an author involves a lot of sitting around. What do you do for exercise?

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I have three Spanish rescue dogs that I take for walks on one of the two beaches near my home. We were only intending adopting one of these dogs after our Miniature Schnauzer died in October 2014, but we’ve already adopted three within nine months. That’s our limit though… I think.

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Oh, they’re so cute! What do you enjoy the most as an indie author that you imagine you wouldn’t if you were traditionally published? If you had a choice would you still go indie?

I’m both traditionally published and self-published and I love being both. My Jersey Scene books were initially self-published but were taken on by Accent Press, a brilliant indie publisher, who signed me for a four-book deal. I love being with them and having the support of a professional editor, marketing team and being in a group of other supportive authors. However, I also enjoy the control of self-publishing, where everything is up to the author, from choosing the cover of the book, to the price and how it’s promoted. You can also see how many books are being sold each day.

Describe your workstation. Are there any favorite objects you have there for inspiration?

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I write in a shed in the garden. It’s been featured in Woman’s Own magazine a few years ago and was even a category winner in the Shed of the Year competition in 2009. My desk is a 1950s table and I sit on a pink Lloyd Loom chair. The shed is filled with pictures, posters, old birthday cards, discarded manuscripts and is a bit of a mess, but I love it in there and being in the shed always inspires me to write something.

That looks wonderful! It’s been a pleasure to have you here today, Georgina, thank you so much for your time.

Thank you too, Fros, I really enjoyed our chat.

 

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Georgina Troy is the pseudonym of Deborah Carr. She lives in Jersey, an island fifteen miles off the coast of France. Jersey has a great scope for romances, with beautiful wind-swept beaches and intriguing inhabitants and when Georgina realized that no one else wrote romances set on her island home, she decided she had to provide some. Her contemporary romances are published by Accent Press.

Her debut historical novel, Broken Faces by D M Carr, was published in December 2015. Broken Faces was a runner-up in the Good Housekeeping Novel Writing Competition and received a special commendation from the Harry Bowling Prize. Broken Faces is published by Green Shutter Books. This year, a psychological thriller, Run For The Shadows, will be published under a second pseudonym (Ella Drummond).

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Book Review: Dark Shadows of the Past by Angel Sefer

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This book is my favorite by Angel Sefer so far. It takes the reader on an exhilarating ride and I couldn’t put it down. Through an intricate web of guilty secrets, lust, danger and heartache, Christina and Dan keep separating and reuniting again, their love and trust towards each other being tested throughout. Angel Sefer has grown immensely as a writer since publishing the first book in the series. The writing in this volume is superb and it took my breath away. I am amazed at this author’s capability to create such fast-faced, riveting reads. Also, her choices of setting remain as stunning as always. I loved that the story took me as a reader to so many different enchanting locations, the island of Kefalonia being the precious jewel that’s suitably introduced at the riveting climax. Although this is a series, each book can be read as a standalone. I am still going through them and can’t wait to start the next one now.

My rating:

5 stars

An exhilarating ride of stunning locations and constant twists and turns.

 

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Interview with Katie Hayoz

Today I’m thrilled to welcome Katie Hayoz, author of Untethered, a B.R.A.G. Medallion winner. Untethered is a wonderfuly written tale about a girl who’s unpopular in school, has family troubles and, much to her horror, keeps having out of body experiences as well. I absolutely loved this book and will be reviewing it soon on this blog. For now, let’s browse through Katie’s stunning book covers and get to know a little about her, shall we?

Untethered

Sixteen-year-old Sylvie isn’t comfortable in her own skin. In fact, there are times she can’t even manage to stay inside it. Junior year is off to a less than stellar start for Sylvie: Her parents are splitting up, her little brother is sitting at her lunch table, and she’s the target of the school bully. Plus, she accidentally astral projects, slipping out of her body again and again at all the worst times. Sylvie is cast as the class freak and a medical misfit. She wishes she were somewhere else. Someone else. But it’s only when her best friend catches the attention of the boy Sylvie’s loved in secret since the fifth grade that Sylvie makes up her mind to do something drastic…

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WHAT IF LOVE TURNED YOU INTO A MONSTER?

Forget petticoats and demure female behavior. Melusine Doré prefers armored corsets and knives and slays evil creatures for a living. The grim and gruesome don’t frighten her; she’ll take on a cyclops or a dragon and not even break a sweat. But when her rival, the charismatic Levi Cannon, comes to town, all her buried fears begin to surface. Melusine realizes she is in danger of something much more horrifying than facing blood-thirsty beasts – she’s in danger of falling in love. Because love alone has the power to reveal a secret terrible enough to completely shatter her world.

Set in the muddy streets of 1850s steampunk Chicago, Immersed by Katie Hayoz is a dark yet romantic fantastical romp. It is a stand-alone novella, the first in a series of adventures that follow Melusine on her quest to rid the world of monsters…and her struggle to come to terms with every monstrous facet of herself.

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WHAT IF EVERYTHING YOU KNEW ABOUT YOURSELF WAS A LIE?

Melusine Doré is as practiced at guarding a secret as she is at wielding a weapon. Yet her past refuses to stay buried. Her worst fears are realized when Melusine and her companion, Levi, get called to hunt a beast in her birthplace of Malheur. The second she sets foot on her native soil, nothing proceeds as she planned: a beautiful tinker sets her sights on Levi, a gentle monster kills for sport, and an admission of love becomes a betrayal. Melusine comes face to face with the lies of her family’s past—and a truth that could destroy her.

Adventure number two in the Clockwork Siren series, Submerged takes us from the muddy trenches of steampunk Chicago to the sticky swamps of Louisiana to the slippery side of love.

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Hello Katie and welcome to my blog!

Hello Fros. It’s great to be here.

What has inspired you to write The Clockwork Siren Series?

I am lucky to be a part of the Blazing Indie Collective—a group of indie authors who got together to inspire and challenge each other. We decided to have a challenge with the goal being for each of us to write a romantic novella with a mermaid in it. Immersed, the first adventure in the series, was my contribution. It’s the story of Melusine, a female monster hunter who is afraid of nothing except falling in love. It is what I call a dark yet silly fantastical romantic romp set in steampunk Chicago. Lots of innuendo. Lots of weapons. And, I hope, lots of fun.

Sounds intriguing, I must say! Do you see yourself in any of your characters, or do any of them have traits you wish you had?

I can’t say I am like the characters in my books, but my values and doubts are the driving force of many threads in their personalities. The character in my YA novel, Untethered, is full of insecurities and self-hatred—that came from my own feelings as a teen. But I like to see determined, smart women in books. I don’t like romance that portrays men using force on a woman as something sexy. However, I do think women want and need love, and that we often have a difficult time coming to terms with different aspects of ourselves. Like just about everything I write, Immersed is centered around self-identity. Not sure what that says about me…

I share your views, and also enjoy writing and reading about strong women. What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

I’m currently getting the third adventure in the Clockwork Siren Series ready for publication (February 16). Melusine and Levi discover someone is trapping and torturing monsters, and they will find themselves in a traveling variety and freak show to investigate.

Being an author involves a lot of sitting around. What do you do for exercise?

This is a constant struggle for me. Since writing more seriously, I’ve gained almost 30 pounds! My father-in-law rigged a desk to a stationary bike for me, but I realized I had a hard time concentrating on my writing while spinning away. So I bought a Fit-bit and am starting off by just being conscious of how little I move. My goal is to at least get up to my 10,000 steps a day.

Oh I feel you, Katie! I now use an egg timer to make myself take short breaks every now and then to stand and move around. Describe your workstation. Are there any favorite objects you have there for inspiration?

My workstation, like my writing process, is an absolute mess. There are papers everywhere, cards I meant to send but didn’t, spare change, reference books, pencils that need sharpening and my computer. This is how I write, too. Everything is just piled onto the page and it takes me a while to sift through and find order. I don’t have anything for inspiration per se, but I do have one of those lamps that imitate sunlight. My desk is in the darkest part of the apartment in the hallway, so the light helps me feel I am not writing in a cave.

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

I have to write to dead silence. Or maybe white noise, like a fan or the hum of the refrigerator. Music makes me lose my concentration.

Finally I’ve found you, LOL! I thought I was the only one who needs total silence. If you could have one superpower what would it be?

I am the absolute laziest person in the universe. If I had a superpower it would be telekinesis, so I could clean the house, set the table and get the TV remote without lifting a finger. But then I guess I would be the size of an elephant. So next power would be teleportation so I could snap my fingers and be somewhere…oh, man. Same problem…

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

Flamenco dancer. I took lessons for a while, but I would have needed to start at age 3, not 30, if I wanted to make a career of it. I love the control and power and intensity in this kind of dance. If done right, it’s impossible to watch and not be blown away. Plus, it’s not often you can wear a ruffled, polka-dotted skirt over the age of 8 and not look ridiculous.

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

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Besides popcorn? No, just kidding. My husband had a ruptured brain aneurysm in 2012 and survived. I’ve always been grateful for family, but that cemented it for me. I’m so, so lucky to have two happy children and a husband who made it through something so difficult. And I’ll even add the cats, Oreo and Noodles, to that. They’ve brought us joy in some seriously tough times.

Sounds like you’re truly blessed, Katie! Thank you so much for being here with us today – and for the chuckles; you’re one funny girl!

Thanks a lot for inviting me, Fros. I appreciate it!

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Katie grew up in Racine, Wisconsin where she acquired an irreversible nasal twang and an addiction for books with a slightly dark edge. She now lives in Geneva, Switzerland with her husband, two daughters, and two cats. She has been an avid reader of speculative fiction for years. While she has a penchant for the paranormal, she devours a range of books — along with popcorn and black licorice. She consumes all three in large quantities. Luckily, the books don’t stay on her hips.

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Interview with women’s fiction author Jenny Hale

Today I’m pleased to welcome women’s fiction author, Jenny Hale. Jenny’s book covers are simply stunning. Check out these three fine specimens:

 

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“I absolutely loved this book! … A beautifully written story you won’t be able to put down and one of the best festive reads I’ve ever read.” 10/10 This Chick Reads

An uplifting, beautiful story about never letting go of your dreams, the special magic of a family Christmas… and the rush of falling in love under the mistletoe.

Single mother Abbey Fuller loves her family more than anything, and doesn’t regret for a moment having had to put her dreams of being an interior designer on hold. But with her son, Max, growing up, when a friend recommends her for a small design job she jumps at the chance. How hard can it be? Nick Sinclair needs his house decorated in time for his family’s festive visit – and money is no object. What he doesn’t need is to be distracted from his multi-million dollar business – even if it is Christmas. When Abbey pulls up to the huge Sinclair mansion, she has a feeling she might be out of her depth. And when she meets the gorgeous, brooding Nicholas Sinclair, she knows that she’s in real trouble… With the snow falling all around, can Abbey take the chance to make her dreams of being a designer come true? And can she help Nick to finally enjoy the magic of Christmas?

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“You’ll love Libby’s heartwarming journey as her life changes in ways she’d never have expected… A warm, light, brilliantly romantic story.” 5/5 GirlsLovetoRead.com

Love Me for Me is a beautiful, touching story about coming home, the importance of family, and the special place that first loves hold in our hearts. Fans of Carole Matthews, Trisha Ashley, Susan Mallery and Susan Wiggs – and anyone looking for a perfect, feel-good summer read will enjoy this.

Sometimes you find perfect where you least expect it…

Libby Potter has just lost the perfect job, the perfect apartment and the perfect boyfriend. Moving back to the home town that she couldn’t wait to escape when she was younger was definitely not on her to-do list. Especially as it means running into the man whose heart she broke when she left. Pete Bennett can still make Libby’s world stop with just the sound of his voice – even ten years on. Only now, she is the last person in the world that he wants to see. As everyone else welcomes Libby home with open arms, she realizes she’s missed that special closeness that comes from lifelong friendship. And, as Libby seeks to make amends with Pete, she begins to wonder whether she made the right choice in leaving all those years ago. When an amazing career opportunity gives her the chance to leave again, Libby will have to decide what her version of perfect is… and where she really belongs.

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Summer by the Sea is a beautiful, heart-warming summer read about sisters, first love and not always getting what we want – but sometimes ending up with exactly what we need.

They say there’s always one summer that changes you.

For Faith the one summer she can’t forget is when she fell in love as a teenager – only for her sister, Casey, to steal her man. Now, at the request of her beloved ninety-year-old grandmother, Faith has agreed to a family holiday – at their childhood beach house, where it all began. Faith hasn’t seen her sister in years but is finally ready to forgive and forget, enjoy the sunshine and relive happy memories. What she’s not ready for is meeting Jake Buchanan – the owner of the beach house – or the long-forgotten feelings he ignites in her. Can Faith overcome the hurt of the past, rekindle the close bond she had with Casey and make this summer THE ONE to remember?

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Hello Jenny and welcome to my blog!

Hi Fros! Thank you for inviting me.

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

When I was eight years old, we wrote a book in school as part of a program called “Young Authors.” We bound our own books using cardboard and fabric, and we edited the drafts before binding them. I still remember doing it and loving every minute.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

I’ve published five books and I am in editing for number six.

Wow, that’s great. Good luck with the launch. Any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

I love learning languages. Currently, besides English, I only know Spanish and not perfectly. If I had all the time in the world, I’d try to learn them all!

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

When I write main characters, they are extreme versions of me. I have all the traits of my main characters in some form and, if I were put in those situations, I would probably have similar reactions to my characters’.

What were your most and least favorite subjects in school?

In high school, I absolutely loved Geometry and Algebra—I often joke that it’s because they are the only forms of mathematics containing letters. Once I got to college and beyond, there were more classes than I could list. I love learning languages, linguistics, and culture the most.

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

I spent 18 years as an elementary school teacher before becoming an author. I am still teaching right now. This is my final year and I will focus on writing full time. So, I suppose, I could say if I weren’t a writer, I’d go back to teaching.

Do you have any pets?

Yes. I have a Chihuahua called Taylor.

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Oh, how cute! Thank you for bringing a photo. What are the things in your life that you’re most grateful for?

In no particular order: I’m thankful for my family, my home, the people I’ve met along life’s journey, and my writing career.

A lovely answer . . . And how would you like to be remembered?

Above all, kind.

Thank you so much for being here with us today, Jenny. It’s been a pleasure.

Thank you too, Fros, for this opportunity to talk about my work.

 

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Jenny Hale is a women’s fiction author from Virginia. Her books have sold worldwide, reaching top ten Amazon lists in the US, the UK, and Canada, and have been translated into multiple languages to be sold at major retailers in Europe. Her novel, A Christmas to Remember was a number one best selling Kindle Women’s Romance Fiction title in the US, and Summer by the Sea, released in 2015, was mentioned nationally on the Happy Every After blog for USA Today. She is currently at work on her next novel.

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