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lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2012

Rockapocalypse

rock1. What type of books do you write?
I’m not really genre specific at this point. My first book, Rockapocalypse, was a paranormal/action/adventure/, and my second book, Cold Currents, was a southern murder/mystery/thriller. All of my books have a few core elements that I believe every story should have: character(s) with internal conflicts that they strive to overcome, relationships that drive the character(s) internally and externally and feel real to the reader, a hero and a villain, and a prevalent state of Good over Evil.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
My last book was Cold Currents. It was picked up for representation by Joyce Holland of the D4EO Literary Agency last July. It’s a murder/mystery/thriller set in the South. Synopsis:

Thirty years after the shocking murder of Jenny Franklin, followed by the arrest and conviction of his brother Terry, Knoxville Detective Bobby Taylor returns to his North Carolina hometown of Clayton at his aging mother’s request. Reluctant to face his estranged father and make amends after blaming him for not doing more to save his brother, Bobby arrives to discover the head of another young girl has washed up on the banks of the wild Neuse River. Disgusted at the brutality and familiarity of the crime, he realizes the murderous, sadistic monster from his past has returned with a vengeance. His brother’s blood is now on the hands of those who failed to catch the real killer the first time around. Fueled by retribution, and eager to heal his past, Bobby’s determined to bring the true murderer to justice.
Armed with equal parts instinct and desperation, Bobby confronts his broken relationships while chasing a mysterious trail of death that spans thirty years and two continents. Obstacles, lies, and deception face him at every turn as he partners with a tough-as-nails female reporter and a reluctant Chief of Detectives to catch a resurrected killer and vindicate his family’s name. In the end, Bobby finds redemption in a way he could never imagine as the whispers of the river reveal the horrible secrets beneath her swift, cold currents.

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
No, not officially anyway. Cold Currents was written as a standalone novel, but after it was completed I felt the main character, Detective Bobby Taylor, had more to share with the world. I’m currently working on a follow-up to Cold Currents tentatively titled Bone Whispers. If all the elements are there to bring that to life, then I guess it will be the beginning of a series in the style of Lee Child’s “Reacher” or James Lee Burke’s “Dave Robicheaux”.

4. When did you start writing?
I’m told it was in elementary school. I do have some recollection of devising wild stories at the expense of a few laughs. What’s even more remarkable is the fact that in recent years I’ve actually had old school mates recite some of my own grammar school writing back to me over dinner. Imagine…that was 45 years ago!

5. Why did you start writing?

Good question. And one I’m afraid I have no definitive answer for. I guess I’ve always had an imagination that needed an outlet. Writing gives me that freedom.

6. Who are your influences?
My earliest recollections of literary influence come from the likes of L. Frank Baum, O. Henry, and Mark Twain. Through my adult life I’ve been all over the genre map in terms of preference. Stephen King was very influential, but from a purely fantastical aspect. The more horror I read the more I came to realize that horror, in general, was extremely difficult for a writer to pull off effectively. I’ve been immersed in several authors over the last few years. James Lee Burke, Lee Child, John Hart, Michael Connelly, Joe Lansdale and Pete Dexter. Pete is the rainbow in that stew in case you were wondering.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future?
Well, I have every confidence that you’ll see Cold Currents in mass market publication within two years. Bone Whispers is a work-in-progress and any author worth his salt wouldn’t play the confidence card on a project in such an infantile state. (Ask me about that one in four months.) I’m also polishing a collection of short fiction I’ve written over the last few years. The idea of putting them in book form as a collective work is definitely a possibility.

Besides writing Bone Whispers, I’ve been busy promoting Rockapocalypse since its September 2012 release. I’ve attended five book signings to date with three more lined up for December-January 2013. A fourth one is pending due to schedule conflicts. Rockapocalypse can be purchased through Amazon (Kindle and paperback), Barnes & Noble (Nook and paperback) and my publisher’s website. Below are a list of links where you can follow my projects, see my promotional schedule, read book synopsis’, view photos and book trailers, and buy my book.

Author’s Website:
http://www.byronsuggs.com/
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/byronsuggsauthor
Amazon Author’s Profile: http://www.amazon.com/Byron-Suggs/e/B009CB88O8
Weebly: http://byronsuggs.weebly.com/

Direct Links to Purchase “Rockapocalypse”
    Amazon (Kindle): http://www.amazon.com/Rockapocalypse-ebook/dp/B00960UCZS/ref=tmm_kin_title_0 B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/rockapocalypse-byron-suggs/1112799802?ean=2940015511659 Publisher’s Website: http://www.written-world.com/WWC/book_rock.html

martes, 27 de noviembre de 2012

Dead On Arrival

1. What type of books do you write?
My stories are crime thrillers that blend the best elements from films like The Usual Suspects, The Bourne Supremacy and Basic Instinct.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
I am offering a series of short stories to introduce people to my characters and style of writing. I currently have three stories available, with two more coming in the next few weeks. The latest one is called Dead on Arrival about a man doing simple favor that descends into deception and murder.For Free on Smashwords


3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
I'm releasing the current series under the title RSVP, which is the name of the fictional corporation that several of the characters are working in.

4. When did you start writing?
I started writing shortly after I stopped working at Marvel Entertainment. I was in the corporate department, so I didn't write while I was there, but I was taught the principles of writing. I learned the same fundamentals that went into our movies and comics. That definitely helped my writing later on.

5. Why did you start writing?
I started writing because I wanted to tell good stories. There are a lot of other benefits that come from being a writer, but creating compelling stories is the biggest motivation. I want to help people feel the same wide range of emotions that I feel when I read my favorite writers.

6. Who are your influences?
I have a wide range of influences, but the main ones are Anais Nin, Barry Eisler, Brian Azzarello, John Le Carre, Josephine Hart, Oscar Wilde and William Gibson. Each one of them have different strengths that I try to bring to the work I do.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other detailsMy short story series will wrap up in January of 2012 and my first full novel should be released late next year. Until then, people can get a better understanding of me and my writing by signing up for my newsletter

domingo, 25 de noviembre de 2012

Richard The Lionheart

1. What type of books do you write? Young adult and children but tried a historical fiction book about Richard the Lionheart. I love the Robin Hood movies and thought that no one hardly ever mentions Richard the King.

2. What is the latest book you have written? Richard the Lionheart is the last one I had published, but I have another one I am editing before sending it in to be published. Richard should be available on E book very soon.
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3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
No, but I thought about writing a series of historical fiction books about kings and queens but not completely sure yet.

4. When did you start writing?
I would say about two years ago I got into writing full time, but I have written poems when i was still in high school.

5. Why did you start writing?
I took up writing two years ago when my son left home for the Air Force.

6. Who are your influences?
My main writing influence would be Danielle Steel. She has accomplished so much as an author and at a time when hardly no one was writing.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details.

I have an author book signing scheduled for Birmingham in Feburary where there will be over 100 authors present. Other than that, I just completed two other signings last week. I am always open to new venues. As to where I hope to be in the near future is at my computer writing more and more books. I have many more books in me still.
Further information is on my website

Southern Author: Interview With Sarwah Osei-Tutu

Southern Author: Interview With Sarwah Osei-Tutu: 1. What type of books do you write? I write poetry, about my life, children, predictions, just about anything that can happen on a parti...

sábado, 24 de noviembre de 2012

ILLUSIONS: LAYLA'S STORY, part 2


1. What types of books do you write?
My books are factual.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
The most recent book I've released is ILLUSIONS: LAYLA'S STORY, part 2 of my SistaGirlz series.

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
The series begins with LIVIN' JUST ENOUGH: RACHAEL'S STORY.
On Sale at Amazon

4. When did you start writing?
I began writing at the age of 16. Started publishing at 30.

5. Why did you start writing?
My sister gave me a journal for my 16th birthday. She knew I had something to say but I refused to talk to anyone about what I was going through. She suggested that I write my feelings down instead of keeping them bottled up.

6. Who are your influences?
Pretty much anyone I've come in contact with has influenced my writing. Sometimes it takes a while for me to learn the lesson but everyone I know has taught me how to get through this thing called Life.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future?
My main focus is releasing my SistaGirlz series. As the storyline progresses, my readers will see how the characters grow up and learn from what they're going through together. Once I publish the paperback editions of my books, I plan to have book signing events, book giveaways and book tours. At the moment, I've been giving away ebooks to help spread the word about my SistaGirlz series.

jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012

Black Friday Giveaway

A book of poetry written at each stage of my life. Childhood, University Student, Mother, Married, Separation and a Single Mother. Life is tough for everyone. I believe that everyone has struggled through one aspect of their life, others every aspect. I do have faith that one day, it will get better and the journey will end with a stronger, wiser woman at the end of it.

Life can get you down, but it is how you deal with these struggles that make you the person you are today. I find writing helps me deal with every aspect of my life. The pleasant experiences are written so that I can turn back and be grateful for the things I have achieved in life. The unpleasant experiences are written, so I can overcome them and deal with the problems that I am facing at the moment. I am publishing these personal parts of my life, to help others see that they are not alone. I am not an expert in any domain, I have not succeeded in any aspect of my life, but I try to learn from my mistakes and in turn, I have become wiser. Knowledge gained by experience, rather than through a book or education. Therefore, take this journey with me, through every aspect of my life, the highs, lows and the inbetweens.


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lunes, 19 de noviembre de 2012

THE LUCK OF THE WEISSENSTEINERS

1. What type of books do you write?
I write historical novels and also some contemporary fiction. I am fascinated by the last century and the way both World Wars have affected the creation of new nations: The changing of borders, forced or voluntary movement of people and the resulting conflicts of loyalty and sense of belonging of my heroes. To portray this I usually create a large cast of characters whose lives are affected by the chain reaction of political and personal changes.
My other, contemporary, fiction revolves around private dramas, such as mental and physical illnesses, mid-life crisis and choices we are forced to make in our lives.

2. What is the latest book, you have written?
“THE LUCK OF THE WEISSENSTEINERS” is a novel set in 1933 Bratislava of what was then the First Republic of Czechoslovakia. It focuses on the romance between a Jewish weaver’s daughter and a German bookseller. As fascist interest in the country increases and war comes to Europe the couple and their families have to face the challenges thrown at each of them. After the War there are more unexpected circumstances to deal with.
I have some family connections to the region and while researching the past of my ancestors I started to become particularly fascinated by the role that Slovakia played in World War II.

3. Is it part of a series?
“THE LUCK OF THE WEISSENSTEINERS” is part of a trilogy, which deals with the issues I have outlined above: Political borders, forced or voluntary mass movement of people and conflicts of loyalty and sense of belonging. The Trilogy is loosely entitled “The Trilogy of Nations”. The next part in the series has the working title “SEBASTIAN” and is set in Vienna before and after World War I.

4. When did you start writing?
I first started writing at the age of 10 for my school’s student magazine, mainly comic pieces. In my late teens my desire to read got the upper hand and I abandoned my creativity in order to read more of what others had put together. I started again two years ago.

5. Why did you start writing?

I began to write a student manual for a course I was planning to give and got distracted by the idea for a novel. Curious to see if I could do it I persevered, expecting to lose my momentum before long. Only as I reached the 100 page mark did I believe that this story could turn into a book. My reason for writing that particular and yet unpublished book was my desire to share my personal experiences with mentally ill people, to alert people to the problems, heighten their sensitivity and become more tolerant, change their perspective. I am writing books of the type that I prefer in the hope that they will entertain others in the same way as I have been entertained and educated by great writers in the genre.

6. Who are your influences?
In terms of other authors, I would have to say: Lionel Shriver, Simon Mawer, Christos Tsiolkas, Tom Perrotta and Patrick Gale – to name a few. Their honesty and bite when portraying their characters, their ability to create a love-hate relationship with their protagonists have fascinated me deeply and I am sure that some of their style has rubbed off on me.
Being German and having learned Latin at school I am told that my sentence structure is reminiscent of Thomas Mann and other German writers, many of whom I studied in my teens and twenties.
Other influences are of course my wonderful friends and editors.

7. What can we expect from you in the future?
“THE LUCK OF THE WEISSENSTEINERS” is out on Amazon Kindle and CreateSpace print on demand in December. The second part of the Trilogy, “SEBASTIAN”, and a book about dementia, are currently in the later stages of editing. I hope to publish at least one of them in 2013.
A translation into German is currently also under way.
My blogs are:
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Virtual Love: Everything You Need to Know About Online Dating

1. What type of books do you write?
I write nonfiction books on a variety of topics.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
Virtual Love: Everything You Need to Know About Online Dating. This eBook is about, of course, online dating.
On Sale, at Amazon

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
No

4. When did you start writing?
I started writing immediately after graduating from college in 1995.

5. Why did you start writing?
Truthfully, I started writing because I couldn’t find a job! I had to bring in an income some kind of way since employers weren’t breaking down doors to hire me.

6. Who are your influences?
Terry McMillan. I love to read and write fiction … something I plan to do in the near future.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details
As I stated, I’m planning to write fiction eBooks. However, I’m not abandoning nonfiction just yet. In fact, I have another one that I’m working on right now about child bullying.

The Cult of Me

1. What type of books do you write?
So far I have released two books. The first (The Cult of Me) was a supernatural thriller, the second (An Odd Quartet) is a collection of horror stories with unusual twists in the tale.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
An Odd Quartet is my latest release. It is a collection of four dark stories. Including a ghost story, Death's recollections from the heat death of the universe. A special forces team conduct a hostage rescue mission and a reluctant demon takes his possession exam.
On Sale, at Amazon

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
My first book (The Cult of Me) is the first book in the series.
On Sale, at Amazon

4. When did you start writing?
In my teenage years I started writing short stories, only in the last year or so have I progressed to novels.

5. Why did you start writing?
I'm full of stories and I need to get them out somehow!

6. Who are your influences?

Clive Barker and Ian M Banks are probably the most direct influences. Although I read many authors and genres, I think there's something to be learned from all of them.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details
I'm currently working on a number of projects, the most significant being Conversations in the Abyss, this is the sequel to The Cult of Me.

sábado, 17 de noviembre de 2012

The Remnant: The Legend of the Seer

1. What type of books do you write?
I write fantasy/speculative fiction.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
Last year, I released my debut novel, The Remnant: The Legend of the Seer through Westbow Press, a self-publishing division of Thomas Nelson.

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
The Legend of the Seer is the first installment of The Remnant Series, which, at this point in time, will be a trilogy. However, depending on how the story develops, it could become a saga.

4 & 5. When and Why did you start writing?
I started writing The Legend of the Seer in 2003 when I was only 14-years-old. It started off as a screenplay that my sister and I were going to make into a film with our friends. However, as my sister group up and graduated, I was left with a story without fruition. Thus I began to turn the script into a novel. The process was long and tedious, but I strove to finish what my sister and I had started; I loved fantasy fiction and I was determined to have my story shared with others.

6. Who are your influences?
My writing was and continues to be heavily influence by Paolini, Tolkien and Lewis.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future?
What my fans and potential readers can expect from me in the future is a second installment in The Remnant Series and multiple parallel stories that take place within the world of Trinomia.
Further information can be found on my blog

viernes, 16 de noviembre de 2012

Finding Lucas

1. What type of books do you write?
I write women's fiction. Finding Lucas, my debut novel, is chick lit or romantic comedy. My second novel, Everything But, due to be released in late winter/early spring, is quite a bit more serious, and though there are some hilarious moments and the writing is fast-paced, it isn't a comedy.


2. What is the latest book you have written?

Finding Lucas, available as an ebook on Amazon, will be coming out in paperback very soon. After five long years of living with Derek, her former bad boy turned mextrosexual boyfriend, Jamie Ross has had enough of his sneering disdain for her unusual family, second hand wardrobe and low-paying job as the associate producer of Chicago's sleaziest daytime talk show. When her new boss plans a segment on reuniting lost loves, Jamie remembers Lucas--the boy she'd loved and lost ten years earlier. Spurred on by her gang of quirky friends, Jamie goes on a hilarious, disastrous and desperate hunt to track Lucas down. But will finding Lucas give Jamie everything she's looking for?

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
Not part of a series.

4. When did you start writing?
I have honestly been writing since I was old enough to pick up a pen and even sent my first manuscript to a publisher when I was ten years old. It was rejected, but a lifelong passion to write was born!

5. Why did you start writing?
I have always loved writing, but I started doing it seriously after taking a very cool course on imagination during my Master's degree. My prof asked us to create a character, and I conjured up Wanda X, a leather loving fetishist. I had so much fun creating her that I decided to sit down and write a novel (not about Wanda X). I haven't stopped since.

6. Who are your influences?
I have so many. Ernest Hemingway has always been one of my favorite writers, but in my genre, I love Emily Giffin, Jennifer Weiner, Jane Fallon, Wendy Markham, and of course, Helen Fielding.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details
The paperback version of Finding Lucas should be out within a month, and I will definitely do a giveaway and launch. I'm working hard to finish Everything But, and it's the story of Maddy Taylor, a woman who never wanted kids...until she does. But, her husband isn't quite on the same page. Maddy desperately tries to save her marriage and have a child, but trying to have everything might make her lose it all. Will Maddy always have everything but?

Also, I have a blog, please click on this link to see more details click on this link. Usually, I post writings´ of my life and whatever else is going on, I run seasonal series on different topics. I've had some amazing authors write guest posts on their self-publishing experiences, and I'm just finishing up a series called "Second Time Around" with authors writing about the process of penning their second novels.

martes, 13 de noviembre de 2012

The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap By Paulette Mahurin



An amazing book, which I could not put down from start to finish. It featured hatred in it´s true form.
The main storyline, focused on Mildred, but there were other aspects, which were mentioned in the book, all with the same theme, hatred causes nothing but pain, wasted energy and life is too short.

The book was vivid, and the scenes were excellently set, that I felt that I was in this historical town. Even with the advantages of technology, the descriptions of news travel, and the limitations in the evidence of this news. Also, I felt I was in this small town, with the characters in the book.
Unfortunately, Mildred felt love and hate for this town for different reasons, which were made clear in the book.

I was never disappointed with each section of the book, from the beginning to the middle and especially at the end.
I was expecting a twist and was glad that it did happen in an unexpected light. I recommend this book to other´s, because I truly believe to move forward in life, we need to learn from history.
These were historical events that did happen, and I loved the way this news effected others in the town. At times it made me laugh and other times, I felt sadness............well done, to the author, for their first novel, it is such an excellent achievement.

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The first and only no-kill animal shelter in Ventura County, Ca where the author lives, the Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center

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Sing We Now of Christmas: An Advent Anthology

1. What type of books do you write?
I write mostly fantasy and science fiction, but I also delve into some inspirational writing, such as with my latest project. In everything I do, I try to make sure there is some highly-original element.

2. What is the latest book you have written?

My latest book is my first foray into independent publishing and compiling an anthology. It is called “Sing We Now of Christmas: An Advent Anthology”. It is a group of 25 Christmas stories based on Christmas Carols that can be read like an advent calendar.
On Sale, at Amazon and different book stores

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
It the first book, and I’m going to at least one more coming out next year along the same lines. The proceeds from both books will all go to charity.

4. When did you start writing?

I started writing seriously when I was in high school. I had been a voracious reader all growing up and one day thought I’d see if I could write a novel myself. A year later, I had, and I’ve never stopped since.

5. Why did you start writing?

I’ve been blessed with an off-the-wall imagination that needed an outlet. It never gets old seeing the creations of your mind given life on a page.

6. Who are your influences?

Other Fantasy and Sci-Fi authors like Brandon Sanderson, Orson Scott Card, Garth Nix and Terry Brooks have influenced me greatly.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details
We are having a “singing signing” with the other authors of my Christmas anthology on December 6th, 2012 at the Pleasant Grove, UT Library from 7-9pm. We are going to be signing books, but also singing some of the carols that the stories are based on. All are welcome!

domingo, 11 de noviembre de 2012

What more could you wish for


1. What types of books do you write?
I write contemporary fiction. It is also considered women's fiction and chick-lit. I think the term "chick-lit" gets a bad rap. Many people don't take that genre seriously but I'm not hung up on labels. Call it whatever you want...just read it!

2. What is the latest book you have written?
My debut novel, What More Could You Wish For, was published by St. Martin's Press in August 2012. It'she story of Libby Carson who has a great life—a thriving business, a family she adores, and a steady guy with whom she has “an arrangement.” Life is nice and tidy until her 50th birthday. That’s when Libby reconnects with her high school boyfriend online. That’s also when her significant other proposes. Libby’s been down the marriage road before and it just didn’t work. So while she’s trying to persuade her guy to keep things status quo, she also begins an email correspondence with her old flame. Just for fun, she tells herself. But fun soon turns to flirtation and Libby is startled to feel some stirrings of the passion she felt at seventeen. How is that possible? She thought she had things all figured out. Now, Libby must take stock of her life and everyone in it, to answer for herself the question everyone’s been asking her: What more could you wish for?

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
It is not part of a series although I've had requests for a sequel. And never say never, I always say.

4. When did you start writing?
I started writing in third grade when our assignment was to write a short story. I got hooked on writing when Mrs. Allen read my first story aloud to the class.

5. Why did you start writing?
I started writing because I loved to read.

6. Who are your influences?
Elizabeth Berg, Anna Quindlen, Harper Lee, Ann Patchett, Anita Shreve, Pat Conroy...and the list goes on.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details
I am currently working on my second novel, and am doing various events and book signings for What More Could You Wish For. Check the events page of my website for specific dates.

sábado, 10 de noviembre de 2012

The Guardian and the Dream Crawler

1. What types of books do you write?
I have only just published my first book which is Fantasy for Young Adult's, but I plan to publish books in a number of different genres. I think whichever genre I decide to write a book in however I think you can guarantee I will find an opportunity for humor. Humor is one of my author traits I believe and I try to make my dialogue as genuine or real as I possibly can.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
My latest - and first book - is called The Guardian and the Dream Crawler. It is about a young boy born in the magical dimension known as Eden, only for him and his family to be whisked off to the human dimension (our world) to preserve him as he is in fact the next Wizarding Guardian. The Guardian is a powerful wizard born with the strength to protect all dimensions from evil witches and wizards as well as the demon world, hard times and a prophecy predicting the end of all worlds coincides with Daniel's reign as Guardian and he must find the strength and courage to overcome the odds. Whilst dealing with this discovery, his new and somewhat nerdy mentor, keeping his secret from his best friends and handling a school bully he also has to defeat his first magical enemy - the Dream Crawler. It's going to be compared to Harry Potter whatever I do, due to its magical theme, but I think it is good enough and original enough to stand away from HP. It's fun, dark and fast paced, and I think if given the chance will entertain it's reader's.
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3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
It is the first in a series, I'm not completely sure on how many books there will be but I already know where it ends so we'll just have to wait and see how long it takes to get there!

4. When did you start writing?
Honestly I'm a very late bloomer when it comes to writing, I'm 26 in December and I started writing a couple of years ago. I will say though that creatively I have kept stories in my head for many more years but just didn't know how to let them out. With the emergence of self-publishing however I can now do that, so expect to see more books in the near future.

5. Why did you start writing?

Mainly because of the hype around self-publishing if I'm honest. I read a few books and thought "I could so do this too...", and the The Guardian books came right to the front of the queue wanting to be the first to break free. I think also it was nice to be able to do something that I really am enjoying, having an outlet and showcasing these stories, even if only a few people read them, if they enjoy them even half as much as I did whilst writing them then it'll make it all worth while.

6. Who are your influences?
I'm not an author with a vast array of books, again in all honesty I am more of a DVD or movie kind of guy... I know, I know, shame on me - but I enjoy reading the Harry Potter books, Stephen King, Dickens, Roald Dahl etc and am open to other books if anyone wants to point me in a direction! Creatively I think the things Joss Whedon has done on TV and in film are incredible and Ricky Gervais and Michael MacIntyre are just a couple of my comedy influences. I know they aren't really author influences but I don't think it needs to be other authors, for instances I haven't ever taken a writing course but I learnt about story structure through DVD series and my editor was shocked by this because he believed I nailed the structure and plot etc.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details

Nothing planned for book signings or events but my website is now live and I am on twitter, and more importantly I am currently working on book two and hope to have it finished before the end of the year! So more books from me in the near future and some success - fingers crossed!

viernes, 9 de noviembre de 2012

Soldier, Lily, Peace and Pearls

1. What types of books do you write?
I write literary fiction set against contemporary political developments. My work focuses on the human dimension of contemporary history and I explore human nature through adventure, love, suffering and simple but unexpected acts of kindness.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
My first novel Soldier, Lily, Peace and Pearls was published in 2011 and has now reached its third edition. The story traces the lives of
three individuals who suffered tremendous personal trauma because of political upheavals. There is Minh Chau, a young girl imprisoned with
her mother and older sister, after the Communists take over South Vietnam in 1975, Then comes Quan, the son of a rich Chinese-Vietnamese
merchant family in Cambodia. His life changes radically when the family is sent by the Khmer Rouge to an isolated collective farm along
the Thai border. When Quan and Minh Chau later meet in a refugee camp in Malaysia, Quan becomes the young girl’s protector. In Canada,
Mathieu Hibou enters the story. He plays a major role in helping Minh Chau and her family integrate into Canadian society before leaving to
work as a development worker in Africa. Several years later, Mathieu suffers an unimaginable loss during the Rwandan genocide, a loss that
Minh Chau will help to heal. The lives of these three characters intersect in a very intricate plot. Through friendship and love, they help one another overcome the pain of their pasts and live life to its fullest. Soldier, Lily, Peace and Pearls is available through many on-line vendors, e.g., Amazon, Barnes and Noble, the Book Depository, Lulu.com Smashwords, etc. in both a trade paperback and e-book
editions. In Canada, it is sold to independent bookstores and public libraries through Red Tuque Books.
On Sale, at Red Tuque Books
On Sale, at Amazon

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
Soldier, Lily, Peace and Pearls is not part of a series per se, but I intend to re-introduce some of the primary and secondary characters in
my new novel, The Photos, much along the lines of Marcel Pagnol’s novels. There will be a certain continuity of themes between the first and the second novels to further explore the human condition in the face of adversity and injustice. The Photos is only the working title
for the new novel and may well change. I have now quite a detailed outline ready and am continuing with my research of the Lebanese Civil War—the with one central character, Marc Taragon, a French journalist and expert on the Middle East. A major element of the story will be Taragon’s love of a young Palestinian woman in the 1970s in a world collapsing around them.


4. When did you start writing?

As a political analyst and a diplomat, I have been earning my living by writing for decades. Early on, I wrote poetry – some of which, I
may publish one day although that can wait. My decision to write a novel came about eighteen months ago when I was very moved by a
Vietnamese-Canadian friend’s story about being imprisoned as a child in Vietnam and then fleeing Vietnam by boat. I subsequently
discovered that a friend of my mother had spent three years in a collective farm in Cambodia under the brutal rule of the Khmer Rouge.
These individuals became the inspiration for two of the characters in the novel. After writing Soldier, Lily, Peace and Pearls, I set up a
small micropress to publish other novelists. I named the micropress Deux Voiliers Publishing after a beautiful painting by Quebec artist
Sacha Barrette. I have now published four other authors and are looking for new contributors. Interested authors can contact me at
deuxvoilers@gmail.com. DVP’s website is www.deuxvoiliers.com.

5. Why did you start writing?

I believe that writing fiction with authentic and meaning messages is good for the human soul. In life, we all learn from our unique experiences and from the experiences of others. Fiction provides a vehicle to transmit this learning while entertaining the reader. Like art, it allows us to transcend the mundane and harness our imagination in beautiful and creative ways.

6. Who are your influences?
I lived for four years in Berlin where I fell under the influence of contemporary German literature and film. In one chapter of Soldier,
Lily, Peace and Pearls, I take the character Minh Chau, then 22 years old, on an adventure to Berlin where she discovers the recent past and contemporary reality of the city several years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. My own travels and work abroad, especially in the Middle
East, have encouraged me to relate the human dimension of historical events – something which is sorrowfully missing in contemporary journalism.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing
events, other details.

Deux Voiliers Publishing launched a major and very successful Open House at the Collected Works Bookstore in Ottawa on June 1, and our
latest author, Paul Duong, launched his novel Bidong on October 6 in Toronto. We have participated in one book fair and will be part of the
Ottawa Independent Writers Book Fair on December 2. In July, I did three book signings in British Columbia. However, my main focus in the
coming months will be to finish The Photos.

jueves, 8 de noviembre de 2012

Poison

1. What types of books do you write? Since I'm still just starting out, I haven't gotten a chance to really expand my genres of writing yet. But I absolutely love fantasy and the opportunities for creativity that it possesses. My first two books are YA Fantasy, and I also have a hankering for Dystopian, so I'll be trying that out soon, too!

2.What is the latest book you have written?
I actually just finished writing my second book, Possession, a few weeks ago! It's the sequel to my first book, Poison, and the second of a trilogy. It's due for release on Christmas Eve this year, so I'm very excited!

3. When did you start writing?
Back in eighth grade, I started to write short stories for a class that I was taking, and I've been in love with writing since then. I gradually evolved from short stories to novellas, then from novellas to novels, and here I am seven years later with two books under my proverbial belt already!

4. Why did you start writing?
Like I mentioned above, the writing was a requirement for this class, so I stuck it out until I eventually grew to enjoy it a lot. I continued writing even after that class because I loved it so much, I didn't want to let it go.

5. Who are your influences?
My influences are numerous, since I read so many novels these days. But if I had to choose my top three they would be: Suzanne Collins, D.J. MacHale, and J.K. Rowling. All of them possess a wonderful gift for story-telling that I hope to master one day.

6. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details
Possession will be released on December 24, 2012, so I will be having a blog tour at the beginning of the New Year in celebration of the release! Also, in the summer of 2013, my stand-alone dystopian "Cobra's Chain" will be released, so be on the lookout for that! Book signings and the like will most likely happen, but the details are yet to be finalized!

Shadow Play

1. What types of books do you write?
I write Urban Fantasy Romance. I love to write strong woman and even stronger men.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
My debut novel Shadow Play is due out in Dec. But my latest novel that I am working on is book three called Times Fallen Warrior (my daughter picked the name.) Further details can be found on my website

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?

Yes, Shadow Play is book 1 in my Tracker Series

4. When did you start writing?

I started writing in high school.

5. Why did you start writing?

I read a story that didn’t have a happy ending and it broke my heart. Even twenty plus years later it still upsets me. So I wrote another ending for the book.

6. Who are your influences?

Jeaniene Frost, when I read her Cat series I was inspired to write and finished three novels in the next year. But I love the writings of Mercedes Lackey, Johanna Lindsay, love anything funny and contemporary. I have to admit I love to read, and am inspired by so many authors that I can’t really name them all.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future?
Book signing events, other details. My debut novel Shadow Play will be released Dec. 12th. I will be doing a two week blog tour for it. Also book two will be out in late Jan or Feb and I’ll be doing another blog tour then.

martes, 6 de noviembre de 2012

Who am I?

I am mother, entrepreneur, IT Engineer, poet and foremost a woman. I say this because, at times, we as mothers´forget we are individuals too. We hide under motherhood to excuse and justify our movements in life.

I have 3 children aged from 17 to 1 years old, they keep my on my toes 24-7. They are the biggest aspect of my life. They keep me thinking of new adventures all the time, and sometimes they stop me taking some of them too. I am known to be rather wild at times. A special quote from my 17-year-old the other day - Whilst picking on his younger brother, I pointed out that they all came from the same stomach, so he should not belittle him like that. His reply - That is the problem mother, we came from somewhere far worse than your stomach!!

Recently, self-published my first book of poetry called THE HIGHS, the lows, The Inbetweens. Which is exactly as the title describes, all about the different stages in my life. What makes it different from most? Everything, I am an average woman, fighting to survive in the world, and I have had too many kickbacks and keep trying to survive. That counts for a lot in my eyes and especially my childrens´eyes.

The next book of poetry, I have written is called Just Me. Yet, to be published. I want to produce hard copies of my first book prior to releasing the next one. It does not end there, it will be followed by Moments, and Untitled. Untitled, because it is exactly that, a book, which can not be classed as a collection, or given a title. There are a few poems in this book, that on Monday, I think the title is this, and by Friday the title changes. Other´s have read it and feel the same way, that the title of the poem changes on the mood that you are in, intrigued? I intend to publish it at some point next year, not sure when, it is all one big learning curve at the moment, called Life!

lunes, 5 de noviembre de 2012

The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap

1. What types of books do you write?
I've written one and it's a historical fiction, The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap, which takes place in 1895 after the imprisonment of Oscar Wilde for homosexual activity. It's about the fallout his prison sentence has on a small Nevada ranching town, a lesbian couple in particular, but is not just limited to homophobia, but rather embraces racism and anti-Semitism also. It's a story about tolerance, a chronicle in hatred and prejudice with all its unintended and devastating consequences and how love and friendship heal.

2. What is the latest book you have written?
The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap, which I mentioned above. On Sale, at Amazon, as you can see with many reviews. As well as having been featured in the largest Circulating Press in Ventura County, CA, where I live with my husband, Terry, and our two rescue dogs, Max and Bella.

3. Is it part of a series, if so which one?
It is not part of a series.

4. When did you start writing?

I started writing for fun at the age of ten, it was just something that happened. Writing was my sanctuary, where I felt safe to be myself without worry of retribution or rejection. By the time I was in college, my writing I wrote a couple of award-winning short stories that encouraged me to continue writing. It's something I love to do, and comes natural for me. I don't experience much writers block or frustration with the process of writing and look upon that as a gift.

5. Why did you start writing?
All I can say is it just happened, one day the pen was in my hand and I was keeping a diary, writing short stories, poetry,
expressing myself on paper freely, while unable to in other ways of communicating. It was liberating and safe, a wonderful
combination, that I still to this day experience.

6. Who are your influences?

I had a wonderful father, who taught me through unconditional love, you can be anything you make your mind up to be, and while that isn't necessarily true to writing or any talents or gifts, it helped keep my critic at bay, the voice inside our heads that say we're not good enough, who would ever read your work, don't bother, that voice was diminished so it never stopped me. I also been blessed with an amazing writing teacher, Deb Norton in Ojai CA, who taught me things about writing, to expand on the story, to bring in scenes and character development in ways I hadn't thought of. She helped me
see perspective I had missed on my own. I've been blessed with excellent editing and reader's help with honest feedback
that would ensure the story would win, feedback was given without pretense and that helped me grow. Then there's the tons of books I read, the masters, the indie authors, all the wonderful writing that helped me see a standard, to get the idea of what is good and what distracts, pulls attention off the story. In this also, I was very blessed that I found great books and I somehow was receptive to learning about different ways of expressing, writing, so that when I was ready, the spontaneity of my own voice came through with greater ease.

7. What can we expect from you in the near future? Book signing events, other details.

I'm at the tail end of Lyme Disease so don't travel much, but hey, I'm not closed to a miracle happening and a complete cure. If that happens then the sky is the limit. I want to get out there and meet people, because the message of the book is so important, tolerance. And, I want to get out there because another passion, a love in my life, dogs and animal rescue,
benefits by sales since all my profits are going to the first and only no-kill animal shelter in the county where I live, Further details can be found by clicking this link.

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