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31 August 2011

My entry for the cover contest

I'm taking part in the  'Design a Book Cover Contest'

Teralyn Rose Pilgrim is hosting a fantastic fun contest over at her blog.  I've been working on my WIP, the third story in the futuristic series that started with STARQUEST  for far too long and I hope to get it finished and submitted to my publisher by the end of the year at the latest.  I designed a cover to give myself inspiration when I rough drafted the story for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) and when I heard of this fun contest I completely revamped it with new models (Yes, that is Jimmy Thomas!)

The contest takes place at

http://teralynpilgrim.blogspot.com

where you'll find the links to all the other covers taking part. All you have to do is click on 'LIKE' on the three covers you like the best.  Of course I hope mine will be one of them, but please cast your votes anyway, as the more people who vote, the more fun it will be.  And of course if you do vote for me you'll earn my heartfelt thanks forever!  (I'm #8)


Thanks for stopping by my blog  - have fun with this Blog Hop contest.
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EXCERPT
If you'd like to read an unedited excerpt from Beloved Enemy you can do so HERE


To make it easier I've also put the links below.

This is a Blog Hop36 entries so far... you're next! Vote for the link you LIKE!

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you are the unicorn of my dreams | Visit blog
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2.
. . . then she writes | Visit blog
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3.
Lindz at Rapturous Randomocity | Visit blog
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Francine Howarth | Visit blog
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Articulate and Intricate | Visit blog
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The Character Depot | Visit blog
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Julias NaNo10, Black Canopy Cover | Visit blog
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Hywela Lyn (Romance Thats Out Of This World) | Visit blog
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9.
Lady Gwen |Visit blog
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Teralyn Rose Pilgrim | Visit blog
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Shallee McArthur |Visit blog
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12.
The Miss Mae Site | Visit blog
12 
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Myne Whitman Writes | Visit blog
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Heather Justesens blog | Visit blog
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RuthMadison | Visit blog
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. : The Red Angel: . | Visit blog
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Jennette Green "Romance, Travel with the Imagination" |Visit blog
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Scheherazades Journal | Visit blog
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DayDreamer |Visit blog
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Randonamia | Visit blog
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ali cross | Visit blog
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Historical and fantasy writer, Kathy Fischer-Brown | Visit blog
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DAYDREAMER |Visit blog
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Seven Things I Love | Visit blog
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Another Author | Visit blog
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Rachel Rossanos Words | Visit blog
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Paradoxy |Visit blog
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The Character Depot | Visit blog
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LK Hunsaker: Thoughts and Sketches | Visit blog
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Elizabeth Mueller | Visit blog
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From Pen to Paper | Visit blog
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A No. 2 Pencil Stat | Visit blog
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RASHELLE WORKMAN |Visit blog
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Life Happens |Visit blog
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Little Red Writing Hood | Visit blog
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Lover Dove Writes | Visit blog




'STARQUEST'    'CHILDREN OF THE MIST'  (The sequel to Starquest)  Dancing With Fate      'Freeread':'A BARGAIN WITH DEATH 'STARQUEST'    'CHILDREN OF THE MIST'  (The sequel to Starquest)  Dancing With Fate      'Freeread':'A BARGAIN WITH DEATH'

                  Also available on Kindle

29 August 2011

Romancing Your Dark Side Virtual Blog Tour - Jamie Magee



It's my great pleasure to welcome Jamie Magee to my Blog today as part of the 'Dark Side' Virtual Blog Tour.
Hello Jamie, can't wait to hear more about your  fantastic 'Insight' series.


Jamie: I’m extremely excited to be here today on Hywela Lyn's blog as a part of the Romancing Your Dark Side Tour. I’ve had a blast on this tour sharing a part of myself and my novels with readers. Today, I wanted to share with you how I came up with the Zodiac thread that weaves the plot of my Insight series together.

I knew from the first flash of inspiration I had with Insight that this story would be a love story, one that reached over the span of time, one that enforced the theory of soul- mates, but I didn’t know what they would fight – why they were connected – how their love was weaved together, their beginning.

My first idea for a conflict was wrapped around the seven deadly sins, but that didn’t last very long. Very early on in my writing I had a warm conversation with a writer I managed to find by chance. I was asking him if first person was the best way for me to write in (I felt like I was saying ‘I’ way to much) he told me that if I wrote in first person I must understand, believe, or want to believe in my conflict. He proceeded to tell me that whatever conflict I chose needed to be something that I had a passion for – otherwise my readers would feel that absence. As I ended my phone call with him I glanced at an astrology book that was on my bookshelf then proceeded to delete the last 10,000 words I’d written. I wasn’t clear then on how I would make the Zodiac work with this story, but I knew that I was curious enough about this science that I would find a beginning or connection for my couple Willow, and Landen.

Willow was not a quiet character – she came to life quiet easily. I felt her passion for the helpless, her independence in her convictions, the loyalty of her heart. I saw girl with mesmerizing emerald green eyes who was calm on the surface, but inside her emotions were swarming. I knew without a doubt Willow was a Scorpio.

I was introduced to Landen through Willow’s eyes. I met a young man who was subtle, yet intuitive, I could feel a devotion, a calm old soul. Within in his crystal blue eyes I could see a patient dreamer. There was not a question, he was a Pisces.

Knowing what sun signs they were I began to dive deeper into this science. I read that couples of these two sun signs in effect speak without words – they communicate on a different level, some astrologist even refer to it as a spiritual level. I learned that a birth chart belonging to any one individual could not be repeated exactly within four million years (we are all divinely unique).

My mind with wild with possibilities - I knew a lot could happen in four million years. That a love this strong could span that time and even longer. As I researched moon signs, the effects planets can have on a period of time, the influence behind retrogrades, and eclipses I saw the path Willow and Landen would have to overcome. Then one by one the other characters of Insight came to life and showed me how they played into this span of time.

I admit that what I know about the Zodiac is barely the tip of what this science holds. Each day I dive deeper and see more possibilities before me, and I cannot wait to witness each adventure Willow has – I love being her voice.

I leave you today with these questions. What is your sign? What sign do you adore and which one drives you mad?


ABOUT JAMIE MAGEE:
Jamie Magee has always believed that each of us have a defining gift that sets us apart from the rest of the world, she has always envied those who have known from their first breath what their gift was. Not knowing hers, she began a career in the fast paced world of business. Raising a young family, and competing to rise higher in that field would drive some to the point of insanity, but she always found a moment of escape in a passing daydream. Her imagination would take her to places she’d never been, introduce her to people she’s never known. Insight, her debuting novel, is a result of that powerful imagination. Today, she is grateful that not knowing what defined her, led her on a path of discovery that would always be a part of her.

JAMIE'S WEBSITE



INSIGHT - BLURB:
Before that fateful summer night, Willow had balanced the insight of emotion, and the vivid images. That night, the figure in her nightmare marked her wrist with a star, giving her father no choice but to tell Willow a family secret that would abruptly change life, as she knew it, forever. Before Willow had time to absorb the shock of her father's secret, her soul mate that had shared every stunning dream with her, found her, and darkness captured her closest friends. In order to save them, she must weave through broken myths and the undeniable power of the Zodiac. In the end, Willow discovers that at the moment of our birth we are all given a divine gift.

EMBODY - BLURB
Not many Scorpios are known for their patience, and Willow Haywood is no different. Her only desire is to love Landen Chambers and redeem the lost souls of Esterious, but the path to that desire is long, dark and dangerous... 

Before Willow’s life had a chance to balance the sudden revelations and grief she had to endure to get to Chara a disturbing discovery is made. A photo, one that shows Willow blissfully embracing the flawless image of Drake Blakeshire; giving her not only proof that she had lived before, but that she had loved him. 

Running away from the memory of Drake’s hypnotizing touch, and the prophecy set before her seemed like the logical thing to do. That is, until a dark dream reignites her passion to save the hopeless dimension of Esterious. Willow struggles to find patience – to learn everything she needs to know before she faces Drake again, but her eagerness is dangerous and one step in the wrong direction takes everything and everyone away from her – the only way to survive this trial is for Willow to remember who she is and what she really wants out of this life. The question is….can she do that?


Thank you so much, Jamie, it was fascinating to hear about your inspiration and the concept of this great series. Readers - please watch the trailers below for intriguing tasters of 'Insight' and 'Embody'.  I wish you all the success in the world with your series, Jamie, and thanks for stopping by my blog as part of your tour.




27 August 2011

Cover Contest

I'm taking part in the  'Design a Book Cover Contest'

Teralyn Rose Pilgrim is hosting a fantastic contest over at her blog.


The premise: Design a book cover.
The contest: Entries are due on August 31st, and then each participant is allowed to "like" their top 3 favorite cover designs. Teralyn will announce the winner on September 7th.


Win or not, I think this contest sounds like a load of fun. I've been tinkering with ideas for a book cover for my current WIP ages, and have now completely revamped my original idea.

I can't wait to see some wonderful designs on the 31st! To learn more about the contest,  and to sign up click HERE








'STARQUEST'    'CHILDREN OF THE MIST'  (The sequel to Starquest)  Dancing With Fate      'Freeread':'A BARGAIN WITH DEATH 'STARQUEST'    'CHILDREN OF THE MIST'  (The sequel to Starquest)  Dancing With Fate      'Freeread':  'A BARGAIN WITH DEATH'

                  Also available on Kindle

24 August 2011

A J SWEENEY talks about ' A Pulse Of Heroes'


 HL: I'm delighted to welcome AJ Sweeney to my blog today.  Good morning AJ - tell us about your book 'Pulse Of Heroes' and how you came to write it.


AJS: My obvious love of people, history and story telling is what prompted me to write Pulse of Heroes. But before I started I had do decide what was important for me to show in this book:

I wanted Pulse of Heroes to contain many different literary elements: romance, coming-of-age, history, immortality, myth and the supernatural. I have tried to compare what I have written to other works of fiction and found that it would take several books from different genre to be fused together to compare to what I have written. The reason is that I wanted to write more than one story. I wanted a true and a sensitive coming of age narrative of a teenage girl and at the same time I wanted to take her and the readers on a suspenseful adventure filled with romance and fantastical Historical elements. The subject of immortality had been dealt with numerous times in literature and when I think of the immortal characters I present in my story, I find them to be a glorification of the human experience. Basically they feel and deal with the same things as human do, only for them these things are exaggerated since they are themselves bigger than life.

I guess if I was forced to think of titles that my story and characters might be compared to I would have to include the Highlander films, Interview with a Vampire, Peter Pan, Romeo and Juliet, Clash of the Titans, and other myths from around the world that involve a romance between immortals and humans. Although I have not read the Twilight books and have only seen the first movie installment, I am sure that considering that both have romance between human and nonhumans that the two could be compared, with a critical difference that none of my characters are vampires!


The romance dimension of my story is a classic star-crossed lovers tale mixed in with the fantasy that many girls and women alike still dream of-the ever-beautiful youth. The Peter Pan of our dreams comes alive in Elliot’s character, only he is in his early twenties forever and he happens to have extra human abilities and an immense knowledge of the world. Because Elliot has lived many lives, he uses the lessons he has learned as a way to help guide the heroine through her own tribulations. I personally have not read a book that offered a character that had similar traits to that of Elliot’s.

          In terms of the supernatural/fantastical elements in my story, I tried to keep the subject grounded in reality and that is why I use history and established myths. The historical events and the real places I mention, all have been extensively researched and kept close to factual narratives. I made sure not to be overly expository or vague. I try and pique the reader's interest with just a few statements, and if they chose to want to find out more about what I have written, there are plenty of sources for them to go to.


As a coming of age story it was very important to me that my main character, Michelle, is a multidimensional character that has many different views and modes of interactions that sometimes may even contradict one another. I wanted to make sure that my heroine was not a damsel in distress or a wallflower. I wanted her to be active, strong, funny, and at the same time be a teenager who is finding things out about life and herself through trial and error. Sometimes the lessons she learns are painful. I made sure to give Michelle a warm heart and a positive outlook even though at times she doubts very much everything.

HL: Thank you so much for sharing this with us AJ, it's always fascinating to hear about other author's books and characters and Elliott and Michelle sound like characterswho have a lot of depth and their story sounds really imaginative and intriguing.



As a giveaway AJS offers  a Pulse of Heroes 2012 magnet calendar.

Just leave a comment to be in the draw.


'STARQUEST'    'CHILDREN OF THE MIST'  (The sequel to Starquest)  Dancing With Fate      'Freeread':'A BARGAIN WITH DEATH 'STARQUEST'    'CHILDREN OF THE MIST'  (The sequel to Starquest)  Also available on Kindle   
 Dancing With Fate      'Freeread': 'A BARGAIN WITH DEATH'

22 August 2011

An interview with Terri Giuliano Long, author of In Leah’s Wake and news of giveaway contests

Instead of Monday's word this week, I'm thrilled to be one of the hosts for the SOCIAL MEDIA WHIRLWIND TOUR!

 Announcing the In Leah’s Wake Social Media Whirlwind Tour—WooHoo!



















 As part of this special promotional extravaganza sponsored by Novel Publicity, the price of the In Leah’s Wake Kindle edition has dropped to just 99 cents this week.

What’s more, by purchasing this fantastic book at an incredibly low price, you can enter to win many awesome prizes, including a Kindle, 5 autographed copies of the book, and multiple Amazon gift cards (1 for $100, 3 for $25, 5 for $10, and 10 for $5 – 19 in all)! Be sure to enter before the end of the day on Friday, August 26th, so you don’t miss out.

To win the prizes:

  1. Purchase your copy of In Leah’s Wake for just 99 cents
  2. Fill-out the form on the author’s site to enter for prizes
  3. Visit today’s featured event; you may win an autographed copy of the book!
And I can win $100 too if you vote for my blog over on the author’s website. The blog host that gets the most votes in this traffic-breaker polls wins, so please cast yours right after purchasing In Leah’s Wake and entering the contests!

The featured events include:

Monday, Blogaganza on Novel Publicity! We’re kicking-off on the Novel Publicity Free Advice blog. We’ll ask the writer 5 fun and random questions to get everyone talking. Leave a comment or question in response to the post, and you may win an autographed copy of In Leah’s Wake. Don’t forget to visit the author’s blog to enter for the other prizes!

Tuesday, Twitter chat with the author! Tweet with us between 4 and 5 PM Eastern Time, using the hashtag #emlyn. We’ll be talking with the author about her favorite books and best writing advice. Bring your questions about In Leah’s Wake and don’t forget to use #emlyn or to follow Terri @tglong. By joining in the tweet chat at the designated time, you may win an autographed copy of In Leah’s Wake. Don’t forget to visit the author’s blog to enter for the other prizes!

Wednesday, Google+ video chat with the author! Join our hangout between 12 and 3 PM Eastern Time to talk with the author and us via video chat. We’ll be gabbing about great books including In Leah’s Wake and about writing. Did you know that Terri is a creative writing instructor at Boston College? She’s got tons of good advice for aspiring writers. By joining in the Google+ video chat at the designated time, you may win an autographed copy of In Leah’s Wake. Don’t forget to visit the author’s blog to enter for the other prizes!

Thursday, Facebook interview with the author! Stop by Novel Publicity’s Facebook page and ask Terri questions. She’s chosen three of her favorite topics to talk about: writing, parenting, and gourmet cooking. Of course, you’re welcome to ask about In Leah’s Wake too. Leave a comment or question as part of the thread, and you may win an autographed copy of In Leah’s Wake. Don’t forget tolike Terri’s Facebook page or to visit her blog to enter for the other prizes!

Friday, Fun & games based on the book! We want to close this whirlwind social media tour with a gigantic bang, which is why we've set-up two interactive book-themed features on the author’s blog. You can take the official Facebook quiz to find out which In Leah's Wake character is most like you and learn how that character ties into the story. Then try out our crossroads story game. Throughout the course of the narrative, you'll have several decisions to make. What you choose will affect the outcome of the story. Play as either rebellious teenager Leah or the trampled peacemaker and mother Zoe. Leave a comment or question on any of Terri’s blog entries, and you may win an autographed copy of In Leah’s Wake. Don’t forget to check out the other give-away contests while you’re on Terri’s blog!

About In Leah’s Wake: The Tyler family had the perfect life – until sixteen-year-old Leah decided she didn’t want to be perfect anymore. While Zoe and Will fight to save their daughter from destroying her brilliant future, Leah’s younger sister, Justine, must cope with the damage her out-of-control sibling leaves in her wake. Will this family survive? What happens when love just isn’t enough? Jodi Picoult fans will love this beautifully written and absorbing novel.






An interview with Terri Giuliano Long, author of In Leah’s Wake

Terri's book was voted the 2011 book club pick of the year by the BookBundlz staff and community!

 About Terri:
Author Terri Long1. If you could have coffee with any 3 authors, living or dead, who would they be?

This is a tough question. Let’s see: Joan Didion – I love her work. The Year of Magical Thinking is a powerful book. I’d like to have coffee with her because she’s a brilliant, courageous woman, a true pioneer, and she’s led a varied and interesting life. I’d love to hear her stories.

Cormac McCarthy - although I’m not a fan of his early work – too macho for my taste - he hooked me with No Country For Old Men. I enjoyed the novel so much that I taught it in one of my classes. The Road is the most moving novel I’ve ever read. The man says to his son: "You have my whole heart. You always did.” That line has stayed with me – as have so many stark, tender moments. I’m in awe. I think I’d be too dumbstruck to talk. I’d probably just sit there.

Alice Hoffman – I love her work and I admire her ability to write a bestselling novel, year after year. It took me several years to finish In Leah’s Wake. To produce a book a year requires tremendous determination and discipline. You’ve got to be willing to sit down and write, whether you feel like it or not. That discipline helped her overcome breast cancer, after which she established the Hoffman Breast Center at the Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA. She’s also written screenplays and children’s books. And friends who know her say she’s a lovely, giving person.

2. If you could only take one book, food item and drink with you to a deserted island what would they be?

Oh, goodness, another tough question! If I had to choose one book, I’d take the Bible. The stories are fascinating, with so many layers of meaning, and the imager and language are captivating. You can read the stories over and over and never grow tired. For nourishment, champagne and dark chocolate – I’d be tipsy and fat, but I would be smiling.

3. What are your secret indulgences?

Travelling and trying new foods - my husband, Dave, and I have had the great fortunate of visiting many beautiful, interesting places. I love ethnic foods and I’m fairly gutsy when it comes to trying new dishes. In Beijing, a few years ago, we went to a tiny restaurant with two students we met. The restaurant was a local spot, as opposed to a tourist trap, the menu written in Chinese, so they ordered for us. When the steaming bowl arrived, I dipped my chopsticks into the stew – and pulled out a frog. The head was gone, thank goodness, but the body was fully intact. I realize that a lot of people eat frog; this was actually green. I thought Dave would gag when I ate it. To his credit, he didn’t.

4. What about you would surprise your readers?

When they meet me, people almost always assume I’m in my thirties, so they’re surprised to learn that I have adult children and grandkids. I was 18 when I married Dave and he’s the love of my life. Like all couples, we’ve had our ups and downs, but we still enjoy each other’s company, we have fun, and we love being together. This surprises people.

5. What is your perfect day as an author?

Being in a quiet place, with beautiful scenery, and no phone or Internet. A few years ago, we spent a heavenly winter in Stowe, Vermont. I would sit at my desk, looking out at the mountains. Dave would be working in the other room, so I wasn’t alone; we’d work all day, then have dinner together, maybe a glass of wine by the fire. Now I’m actively involved with social media, which I really enjoy, but I long for a quiet day with no interruptions, no distraction.

6. If you could be any fictional character who would it be?

Sara Paretsky’s PI, V.I. Warshawski – I have a special place in my heart for police officers. They risk their lives for us, every day, and they’re the connectors, the glue that holds communities together. I’ve always admired Gail Mullen Beaudoin, a police officer in Chelmsford, MA. Gail brings strength, dignity and grace to a very difficult job. In a fictional character, V.I. is the closet I can come to Gail - two very strong, caring, centered women. Theirs are very big, wonderfully feminine shoes to fill.

7. What are the book(s) you are reading now?

The Trust, an engaging, fast-paced legal thriller by Sean Keefer, and A Walk in the Snark, a wise, sexy, very funny nonfiction read by Rachel Thompson, and Take One Candle Light a Room, an insightful, gorgeously textured literary novel by National Book Award finalist Susan Straight.

8. What was your favorite book as a teenager, and why?

Please don’t laugh – The Exorcist. By today’s standards it’s tame; then The Exorcist was a shocking literary sensation. I was a bit of a rebel when I was younger. I didn’t use drugs or take the risks Leah takes in my novel, but I hated being told what to do. Although I’ve always loved reading, I never got the full enjoyment from the classics we were forced to read in school. That The Exorcist was forbidden gave it a wonderfully sweet edge. I also loved Exodus, a glorious book by Leon Uris, about the birth of the nation of Israel. It was, to my mind, the first truly important book I ever read.

9. (Aside from your own) What book(s) have you read that you think are perfect for book clubs?

Elizabeth Strout’s heartbreaking novel Abide With Me would make a terrific book club selection. Her Pulitzer Prize winner, Olive Kitteridge, is one of my favorite books. Abide With Me, a moving story about a young minister struggling to raise two small children after the premature death of his wife, is so real and relatable on so many levels, and it raises thought-provoking questions about family and life.


About In Leah's Wake:

10. Where did the inspiration for your book come from?

Years ago, I wrote a series of feature articles about families with drug and alcohol-addicted teens. The moms talked candidly about their children, their heartbreaking struggles. Those stories stayed with me.

My husband and I have four daughters. Most families struggle during their children's teenage years. We’re no different - though, thank goodness, we experienced nothing remotely akin to the problems and challenges the Tylers face in the book. As a parent, I knew how it felt to be scared, concerned for your children’s welfare and future. These were the primary forces driving me to write this story.

My work with families, my personal experiences and core beliefs – all these things played on my conscious and subconscious mind, and ultimately emerged as this book.

11. They say every book written is the author telling a personal philosophy. What personal philosophy are you trying to get across?

The epigraph, from The Grand Inquisitor, says it best: “everyone is really responsible to all men for all men and for everything.” Hillary Clinton famously said that it takes a village to raise a child. I believe we must all do our part, be supportive members of the village. The Tyler family is far from perfect, but they love one another. Our flaws make us human and that humanity connects us. I very much hope that readers feel this sense of connection—and hope.

12. Writers are often surprised by something that happens in their book. Perhaps a character says or does something you did not think they would, or something you thought would only be a couple of paragraphs turns into 10 pages. What surprised you about your book?

The challenges Leah faces in the aftermath of her sexual awakening. In the first draft, she lost her virginity; in the context of her rebellion, that felt right. In later drafts, darker incidents emerged. As a mom, I found these scenes hard to write, but they felt very true to Leah’s character and experience.


About Terri's Writing Process:

13. What is your writing process like?

With the first draft of In Leah’s Wake, I had no idea where I was going – in writing programs, this sort of organic writing is usually encouraged. In the revision process, I looked for and developed themes. In Leah’s Wake is character driven, so outlining would have produced a different book. I think it’s helpful to know who we are, as writers, and what our goals are. For literary fiction, the goal is to develop and understand character. I hope I’ve done this adequately.
My novel-in-progress, Nowhere to Run, is a psychological thriller, so I’m approaching that differently. I’ve mapped a partial outline - plot points to use as markers - and writing the sections organically. While I recognize the benefits of outlining or plotting, sticking firmly to either feels limiting. Giving myself this freedom allows for possibilities. Of course, it also makes for a messier process.

14. What gets you in the mood to write?

When I first sit at my desk, especially if I’ve been away for a few days, I often feel blocked, the nasty editors on my shoulders heckling: A writer? Are you crazy? Nine times out of ten, I dig in; the writing may be choppy at first, but eventually I regain fluidity. If the demons are too loud to ignore, I read. Reading, like meditation or yoga, settles my mind, calms me. Soon I find my mind wandering to my story, and I can’t wait to start writing.

15. What advice would you give to aspiring authors?

Believe in yourself. I know wonderful writers whose first, second or third books, really good, strong books, were rejected. To deal with the rejection, boot your computer, day after day, when it seems as if no one cares, the stars misaligned – or to indie publish in a world that still privileges the traditionally published - you have to believe in yourself.
Writing is a lonely profession. Most of the time, we’re alone with our work. The loneliness can wear on you, and cause you to question yourself. A few supportive writer friends, supporting and encouraging you, can make all the difference.
Hold onto your dreams. You can make them happen. Don’t ever give up!


 

CONTEST



Don’t forget to leave a comment or question for the author at the bottom of the above post. One person will win an autographed copy of In Leah’s Wake before the end of today.



'STARQUEST'    'CHILDREN OF THE MIST'  (The sequel to Starquest)  Dancing With Fate      'Freeread':'A BARGAIN WITH DEATH 'STARQUEST'    'CHILDREN OF THE MIST'  (The sequel to Starquest)  Dancing With Fate      'Freeread':'A BARGAIN WITH DEATH'   Also available on Kindle