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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Miranda, a quirky, strong-minded and lovable young woman, splurges her inheritance on the old Miranda Bay Sanatorium in the sub-tropical Bay of Islands, New Zealand, simply because it bears her name. She knows little about running a business and depends heavily on loyal cousin Pansy’s expertise. In her frantic drive for success Miranda hires a motley crew to get cracking on the property. Hamilton, her lascivious financial advisor, seizes the opportunity to undermine her. But now with paying guests expected, she must make some serious decisions.
So the guests trickle in – hardly the sophisticates Miranda has envisaged. At the brink of despair, she experiences deepening depression and manic behavior…

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Bethany, recently returned from Europe, seeks medical advice for a stomach upset. Because of her mixed parentage, she has inherited a specific gene, which has made her a candidate for colorectal cancer. She challenges her diagnosis; she is too young for this kind of condition and she has too much life to live. And so she sets off on a whole new journey of discovery, taking her eclectic group of friends with her.

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I’m Jack. I’m a real pedigree dog, and I’ve got real papers to prove it. My parents have abandoned me into boarding kennels in the Far North of New Zealand, while they travel the world. I’m not at all happy about that. However, I shall do my best to maintain my dignity while getting on with the job. Among these unruly and noisy mutts, I intend to remain aloof and guarded. And as for that black cat with the skinny tail and missing eye, there’s no way she’s getting anywhere near me. At all! And I’ll keep a diary so when my parents return they can read how absolutely miserable I have been all these months. Yes, I shall keep a diary…

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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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A great giveaway and a FREE gift from me

Hello peeps! Big day for me today so this is short – I am touring with eNovel Authors at Work and this is part of a month-long tour of eNovel in association with Choosy Bookworm. Choosy is playing Santa for all bookworms out there throughout November!

There’s a rafflecopter on their site where you can enter to win 2 x $250 paypal cash! Below that rafflecopter, there’s a second one that changes every couple of days, featuring a set of three eNovel authors at a time. What doesn’t change is the opportunity to win fabulous books! As I mentioned earlier, it’s my turn to tour today so if you visit the site of Choosy Bookworm now you can enter the eNovel rafflecopter for my tour (as well as Choosy’s main one, of course!)

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I’m touring with terrific authors Julie Frayn and A.J. Lape – they’re both offering books via the rafflecopter so make sure to enter! Also, you’ll be pleased to know that all three of us have our featured books on FREE right now! Make sure to grab them all!

 

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Keep this link handy so you can follow the tour and see all the FREE/99c offers that eNovel authors do this month. Also, the more rafflecopters you enter, the better your chances that you’ll have fabulous books to read this Christmas!

 

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As I stated earlier, today I’m pleased to give everyone a FREE gift! My time travel fantasy, The Necklace of Goddess Athena, will be free for five days starting today! Make sure to grab your copy now, especially if you enjoy mystery interwoven with sweet romance. If so, this is definitely your cup of tea!

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GRAB YOUR FREE COPY & MAKE SURE TO TELL YOUR FRIENDS! HAPPY READING!

 

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My latest news (and a cover reveal!)

Hello All! Back from Corfu and, alas, despite the persisting heatwave, there’s no time for the beach any more. Keeping busy with a couple of projects (no rest for the wicked…) In this post, I’d like to share with you my latest news.

First of all, to say I am thrilled to have been accepted in the Author Social Media Support Group, commonly known as ASMSG. I am looking forward to familiarizing myself with its resources and making new friends.

Secondly, I spent a good part of this week revisiting my personal image archive for the past ten or so years, looking for various images from my annual holidays on Corfu. With my findings I have put together a travel guide on Moraitika, Corfu (my grandparent’s village that inspired my trilogy). The guide is now live on this website. During my recent holiday in Moraitika, I went around the tourist businesses of family and friends, taking photographs and noting down their contact details. The guide is my personal recommendation to you for the perfect beach holiday. Therein you will find everything you need to know: where to stay, where to dine, what to do and see and plenty more. You can visit the page directly here: TAKE ME TO MORAITIKA!

Now for the big news! One of my open projects this month involves a major re-edit on The Necklace of Goddess Athena. I am quite concerned by the lack of sales for this book so I decided to give it some special attention and then to relaunch it this September with a brand new, awesome cover by 187Designz.

I am very excited about the cover and hope it’ll work its little magic to attract new readers (fingers crossed!)

Here it is. What do you think?

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Before I go, to say, if you’re a Twitter user and feeling generous, please take the time to search for #eNovAaW on August 8-10. This is the hashtag used solely for cross-promotion by the members of eNovel Authors at Work where I am a member. We are doing a Tweet Fest on those dates and tweeting about each other’s books en masse. We would greatly appreciate it if you took the time to RT a tweet or two containing this hashtag. If you like to pay it forward, you already know the universe will repay you this kindness ten fold. Thank you for your time and generosity!

 

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Interview with romantic comedy author, Rosie Dean

Today, I’m excited to welcome romantic comedy author, Rosie Dean. Rosie is an author friend from my writer’s group, eNovel Authors at Work, and quite a fun girl to talk to. Have a look at her stylish book covers and then join me as I ask a few questions to find out more about her!

 

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Does your life lack fun and love? Does work consume your time? Does your mother try to fix you up with her priest’s middle-aged nephew? Millie’s does – so she takes a grip on her own future and draws up a plan to find Mr Right. When the first guy who floats her boat, Josh Warwick, doesn’t meet the criteria on her wish-list she moves on to wine merchant, Lex Marshall, who ticks all the boxes. Sexy, rich and unable to keep his hands off her, he seems like the man of her dreams. But when Millie faces danger and betrayal, she wonders if her dream man might not be Mr Right after all. So, who will be…?

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What if you found yourself stranded at the altar, knee-deep in your absent fiancé’s gambling debts? Vicki Marchant, humble art teacher and jilted bride, seizes her freedom by leaving teaching to paint – in France. It’s her time. Nobody is going to get in the way of her ambition – definitely not a man. Vicki learns two things: some men are difficult to resist, and choosing the right one is not always easy. Sexy French vet or aristocratic art dealer? Tough decision.

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To save her grandfather’s legacy – The Joshua Steele Theatre – Chloe Steele sells her services to the highest bidder. Enter leisure tycoon, business angel and playboy, Duncan Thorsen. But when the bank calls in the debts and the council enforces closure, just how much paparazzi exposure and wheeling and dealing can a girl stomach?

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Hello Rosie, and welcome to my blog!

Thank you Fros, I’m very excited to be here.

What has inspired you to write Chloe’s Rescue Mission?

I started to write Chloe’s Rescue Mission after watching an episode of Dragon’s Den and wondering what would happen if a female candidate fell for the dragon who helped her out. Add to that my love of the theater and my own history of spending years treading the boards in amateur productions, and the story came together.

I also have a bit of a soft spot for Gerard Butler, so he was my inspiration for Duncan.

Gerard Butler? Yum! (giggles) What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

For years, I wrote corporate training materials and then marketing materials. But my love was always for telling stories. So I have two other romantic comedies out there, both about young, professional women looking for Mr Right. The first, Millie’s Game Plan, is a about a woman so determined to find him, she produces a wish-list and a plan but, like so many things in life, it doesn’t work out quite the way she plans it. And Millie finds love where she least expects it.

The second, Vicki’s Work of Heart, is about a woman who thought she’d found Mr Right but discovers, on her wedding day, he really isn’t. She escapes to France to pursue her love of painting and get her life back on track. She doesn’t intend to let any man get in the way of her ambition but life has other plans, and throws two men in her path.

They all sound like awesome reads! Do you see yourself in any of your characters, or do any of them have traits you wish you had?

Oh yes! I confess there are aspects of me in all of my characters, although none of them is me. I think it would be difficult to write my heroines without some of my personality coming through. But I also give them characteristics I wish I had, and some I wouldn’t want.

I find it difficult to write serious, worthy, intense characters – unless I’m making fun of them. I try to see the funny side of life because often, that’s what has got me through the hard times. I hope that comes across in my heroines and perhaps helps readers to cope with their own difficulties.

A little bird told me you run on coffee when you write! Is this true?

Indeed, coffee is indispensable! I’ve done this selfie with a coffee for your blog. Well, there’s a bit of it left in the bottom of the mug that is!

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Love it. Rosie! Anything else you’d like to show us that gets the creative juices flowing for you?

Well, I like to burn joss sticks and own a few incense burners. Will that do?

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Wow, great selection there, Rosie! It promotes a relaxing atmosphere for you, right? I get it!

Yes, combined with classical music it works like a charm to create just the right ambiance for me. I find fragrance is very good for getting me in the mood to write.

What’s that wooden figurine on the left? I love that!

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Oh! I got this cute incense burner from Germany.

How quaint! So, you listen to classical music when you write? I should try that. Sounds like a great idea.

Yes, I listen to classical music. Not because I’m highbrow or anything, but because I once read that when children were played classical music in the classroom, they became more creative. So I thought I’d give it a try. I have no idea if it has made me more creative, but if I listen to any other kind of music, I end up singing along or dancing around, which is counter-productive when I’m trying to meet a deadline. So, playing classical music, quietly in the background, has become part of my writing ritual.

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

I’m working on a riches to rags romantic comedy, about a sculptor called Gabriella Gill-Martin – known to her friends as Gigi. I’m setting it on one of my favorite places – the Isle of Wight – which is just off the south coast of Britain. I was lucky enough to live there for a few years, and still try to spend as much time as I can over there. It has some beautiful countryside and seascapes plus, being an island, it also has a lovely sense of community, which is missing from so many other parts of our world.

Gigi, who has had everything handed to her on a plate, moves to the island when she inherits her grandmother’s house. She’s a lovely girl but her world falls apart when the money stops coming in and she’s forced to make it on her own. She comes to learn the value of the simpler things in life, and finds true love where previously she’s mostly known cupboard love.

Sounds like quite a journey for your heroine, I love stories like that! If you could have one superpower what would it be?

To be able to cure the sick.

That would be an awesome power indeed. What are the things in your life that you’re most grateful for?

Being taught family values. I had a loving and supportive family. We weren’t spoiled with material things or flashy holidays but we were safe and loved. We also spent good times with the extended family, which gave me a sense of belonging, and lots of laughs.

I hear you, Rosie. I have been blessed with all that too, more or less, and feel very rich for it. How would you like to be remembered?

With a smile.

Well, Rosie, this has been a blast! Thank you so much for your visit.

Indeed, it’s been wonderful, Fros; thank you for having me!

 

 

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I write romantic fiction with a sense of humor and, sometimes, a sense of the ridiculous. Because we all know life and love aren’t exactly how we’d like them to be. When not writing, I love to cook and to read, I even read in the car (talking books) and have notched up countless unnecessary miles as a result. Not one to spend hours in the gym or pounding the pavement, I prefer Yoga and Pilates, which means I can tone and tighten whilst watching TV.

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Interview with Linda Lee Williams

Today, I’m pleased to introduce to you Linda Lee Williams. I met Linda in my writers’ group, eNovel Authors at Work and she’s been really sweet and supportive during our interactions, right from the start. Like so many others in our group, she’s a really lovely person to talk to. Therefore, I hope you will enjoy, as I will, hearing all about her and her work today.

 

OTNagain--FINALWhen Abby Lawrence shows a house to Ambrose Slater, she’s unable to resist the handsome, sensitive hybrid-vampire, who is a powerful mortal. As she witnesses the deterioration of his brother’s marriage to a regular woman, Abby must decide if she can embrace the vampire lifestyle or give up the only man she’s ever loved. Ambrose must choose whether to risk losing Abby’s love or setting her free, even if it kills him…

Can a vampire baker and a spunky realtor make their relationship work? Or will their quirky families and the odds against them doom their love affair?

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SISTERS-FINALEmaline Hoffbrau is a beautiful, confident vampire. After losing the vampire man she loved, she doubts that her soul mate exists. When the charming Garrett Thompson comes along, he turns her world upside-down. Can Garrett accept what Emaline is? Or will he break her heart in a different way?

Juliana Slater is a gorgeous, manipulative vampire. She’s married to Chad Browning, a “regular man.” Although Chad loves Juliana, he’s not sure he wants to be her husband anymore. Will a tragedy decide their fate? Or can the two of them forgive each other and learn to trust again?

Gretchen Eberhardt is living with Bertram Fulbright, a sexy vampire and “ladies’ man.” To complicate matters, he’s slept with her best fang friends. Can a vampire couple find lasting love together? Or will Bert abandon Gretchen for another woman one day?

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Abandoned late at night, Norah Sheridan shows up on Geoff Hammond’s doorstep, leaving him no choice but to take her in. Attracted to Norah, Geoff risks breaking every promise he’s made to his dying mother. Will Norah care that the handsome, renowned painter and his other artistic friends are vampire-human hybrids, pursuing their talents in Bridgeport, Connecticut? Or will she fall in love with Geoff despite herself?

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elsewhereWhen Errol Fleming moves in across the hall from Andie McNaughton, her life takes another unforeseen and perilous turn. Sweet, shy, and a bit reclusive, Andie has enough phobias to confirm that she’s “crazy.” Beautiful but imperfect, Errol bears his own disability. Despite the challenges their relationship faces, they decide to take a chance on each other.

Their future is threatened, however, when Andie hears a voice and dreams about “Noah.” She begins having visions of the handsome stranger and traveling in her mind to a mystical tropical island. Errol’s haunting dreams about the island and Noah’s obsession with Andie only add to the mystery of what’s happening…

Is Noah a figment of Andie’s imagination? Or does he exist in an alternate reality? More important, can Errol save Andie from the idyllic world she’s escaped to? Or will he lose her to her phantom lover?

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Hello Linda and welcome to my blog!

Hi Frossie, very happy to be here!

What inspired you to write the Blood & Company Romance Series?

The idea for Old Town Nights grew out of a spooky, windy evening spent in Lincoln Park. My husband and I were invited to a Halloween party. As we strolled the darkened streets, heading for our friends’ apartment, we saw a lot of “vampires” out and about… and it struck me: what if some of these costumed people were the real deals? What if they lived and worked among us, seemingly ordinary, normal people—but they weren’t. What would they do to “blend in”? How could they manage to keep their dangerous secret from the rest of us?

When I answered those questions, my vampire-human hybrid series was born. Each book presents different love stories, fraught with the usual relationship issues—except, of course, with a little more “bite.” In the final novel, a tragic mystery from the first book is solved… and the Slaters’ lives are forever altered.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

I have a novel titled Elsewhere, a paranormal romance about two imperfect people whose relationship is threatened by supernatural forces. I’m also one of fourteen authors in an anthology called Treasured Moments. I wrote “Summer Song,” a short story about an elderly woman in a nursing home who relives her memories through music.

“Summer Song” sounds wonderful, I must say. Any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

My favorite hobby is birding. Every spring, my husband and I look forward to the return of our broad-tailed hummingbirds. We hang out nectar feeders and plant lots of salvia, their favorite flowers. Friendly, fearless, and fun, the colorful little sprites add joy to the summer months—especially when the hummers bring their youngsters to the feeders!

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Oh, that’s lovely! What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

I’m revising/editing Brothers of the Night, the final book in my series. If all goes well, I hope to publish the novel in June. I’m working on a novel about reincarnation, which I’ve titled Loving in the Past. With any luck, maybe I will finish by fall! Then again, I have an idea for a Christmas novella I’d like to write… so, who knows?

Reincarnation… a favorite subject of mine for fiction. Look forward to that book, Linda! Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

Don’t rush to publish your work. The worst advice I received was “to get as many books out there as quickly as possible.” Manuscripts require multiple revisions and several sets of eyes—beta readers and proofreaders at least. Brush up on grammar, punctuation, and syntax. If you hire an editor, verify the person’s skills or your book will still contain errors.

Indie authors are held to a higher standard than traditionally published authors. Readers who blithely ignore mistakes in trad books will not blithely ignore the mistakes in yours. The best you can do is to stack the odds in your favor and hope that readers will enjoy your stories.

Sound advice! Tell us something about your website/blog. What will readers find there?

My website is a place to learn more about my books and me. Generally, I host other authors on my blog, post excerpts, or write articles. The blog connects to my Amazon and Goodreads pages. I also have a blogspot on Google+: Indie Lindy. That site is interactive, whereas my website blog is not. Often, I connect the two blogs.

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

My husband, my family, my friends, my health, my memories, and the kindness of other people. I’m also grateful that I live in a magnificent state like Colorado, where I’m surrounded by splendor. When we moved here, I thought I’d died and gone to heaven!

I never let a day go by without being thankful for my many blessings.

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How would you like to be remembered?

As someone who cared.

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

Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself.

Love possesses not nor would it be possessed;

For love is sufficient unto love.

–Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

How lovely and true… Thanks a lot for being here with us today, Linda.

Thank you, Frossie, for this opportunity to present my work.

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Linda Lee Williams writes “contemporary romance with a paranormal twist.” Her stories revolve around imperfect characters, their families and friends, and a host of life issues. Currently, she has four published novels and is part of a short-story anthology.

After moving to Denver from Chicago, Linda taught creative writing classes and formed a writers’ group. An outdoor enthusiast, she enjoys hiking, biking, and birding. She loves critters of all kinds. During her journeys she’s called Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, and Colorado home. Wherever she roams, she finds inspiration in her surroundings.

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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?

 

Seventeen Seas

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.

CONNECT WITH BRONWYN

Visit her Website

Visit her Blog

Visit her Amazon page

Other links:

Facebook:      https://www.facebook.com/BronwynElsmoreNZ

                        https://www.facebook.com/flaxrootsNZ

Twitter:   https://www.twitter.com/flaxroots

Google+:        https://plus.google.com/+BronwynElsmoreNZ

Riffle:              https://read.rifflebooks.com/profiles/151003

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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