Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 October 2013

Blogger Interview: Charli @ To Another World

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Interview

To Another World


Tell us a little bit about yourself:
Hi! My name is Charli, I'm 13 years old and I'm a book blogger at To Another World.
I love reading, writing, blogging, photography and my interests also include law/politics and debating!

Why did you start blogging? Why do you continue to do it? How long have you been blogging?
I started blogging when I was 11 years old over at my old general blog, Life Through Rose-Tinted SunGlasses, because I was having a tough time. I continued because I love it.
In June this year, I started To Another World because I've always loved books. Then, I closed RTSG in August because I was doing too much and had less enthusiasm for it. Officially I've been blogging for a year and a quarter (woah!), but for 4 months on TAW.

What influences your decision to read/buy a book?
Well, usually the synopsis, though I usually read the first few pages if it's one I'm buying. Now, though, I have to read review books so I don't have a huge choice!

What do you think about book trailers?
I'm not keen on them to be honest, so I don't normally watch them.

What are your opinions on authors commenting on reviews of their books?
It depends. I don't mind if they are thanking them, but criticism is horrible.

Have you written a book or are you planning to in the future?
I wrote a 10k novella last year, but I don't plan to do anything with it.

Is there a particular movie or TV series that you preferred over the book version?
NO!! Never.

If you could be on one reality TV show, what would it be?
Hmm. I don't know. Big Brother? I would just take the mick out of everyone.

What is the best advice you have been given?
Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets with regrets.
So love the people that treat you right and forget about the ones that don't. And believe that everything happens for a reason.... If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it.
Nobody said it would be easy... They just promised it would be worth it.

How many books do you read in a month on average?
Factoring in school, note taking etc about 10-15.

What book are you currently reading?
I'm reading Shooting Stars by Allison Rushby and then I don't have any for a few days!


If you could have dinner with anyone, past or present, fictional or real, who would it be? Why?
So many people!
Ok... Can I have a few? Margaret Thatcher, Tris Prior and Four (Divergent) and Hermione (Harry Potter)
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Random
Fave TV show - The Apprentice
Fave movie - Harry Potter.
Coffee or tea - Neither!
Fave dessert - Chocolate fudge cake and ice cream
Vanilla or chocolate - Chocolate
Fave Word - Meh
Fave book character - Tris Prior
Random fact: I have hypomobility

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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Blogger Interview: Brianna @ Listful Booking

Tell us a little bit about yourself
Hi everyone, my name is Brianna! I'm fairly new to the blogging world, but so far I love it! I've always loved to read and love to share what I have read.

What do you do for a living? If you're a student, are you in high school or college
I am currently not going to school. Had I stayed with the school program, I would have graduated college by now. I do plan on going back, but it's not cheap! Instead I work part time in retail, but I can honestly say I love my job.

Why did you start blogging? Why do you continue to do it? How long have you been blogging? Why do you review?
I started blogging as a way to help me with my writing. I've never been a big writer so I wanted to push myself to try something new. I've only been blogging for a couple months now, but I really enjoy it. It makes me feel productive with my reading. I review books since I want to share my thoughts on what I've read. Also, I find it is a way to connect with other readers.

What do you like most about blogging. What don't you like?
I love the community the most. Everyone has been so welcoming and friendly! I don't like how much work actually goes into it. It takes so much more time than I thought it would! I feel bad because I've fallen behind because of work and wedding planning, but I'll figure out a good routine.

Are you influenced by other reviews when choosing a book?
In a way I am influenced. I try not to read any reviews for books that I'm looking forward to. If it's a book I haven't really heard of before, then I will read reviews so that way I can see if it's something I would like. Even if someone says they hated it, I'll typically give it a try.

Apart from blogging and reading, what are your interests?
My favorite hobby/interest is photography. I love to just walk around different places and take pictures. I also (oddly enough) love to make lists/organize things.

What’s one thing that not many people know about you?
One thing most people don't really know about me is that I am TERRIFIED of crickets and grasshoppers. I couldn't tell you why because I know they are harmless, but I can't help but to freak out. They scare me!

What do you think will be the next big change in the book industry?
It depends on what is considered a big change. New Adult seems to be a big change as do all of the film adaptations happening. I honestly couldn't guess what will happen next. So much has already happened.

What do you think about book trailers?
I honestly don't see the point of book trailers. I've never really watched any or paid attention to them. I know they're good to introduce books to those who may not spend time on blogs, in bookstores, or in the library.

What are your opinions on authors commenting on reviews of their books
It depends on what the comment is about. If it's a general "thank you for your feedback" type comment, then I think it's okay. If it's mean or rude, then that's a different story. I know there are authors who have friends read and review their books so a comment on that would be expected-they personally know each other.

Have you written a book or are you planning to in the future?
I am not a good creative writer. I honestly couldn't picture writing a book, it's just not my thing. Granted as I get older than I may change my mind, but for now-no plans.

If you could be on one reality TV show, what would it be?
I would want to be on a show like Real World-get a vacation and meet some interesting people. I wouldn't want to be on any type of competition show that's for sure!

What is the best advice you have been given?
Be yourself. Growing up I always tried to fit into different groups, not really staying true to myself. After I left college I finally realized that it was okay to be dorky, nerdy and myself. I may be crazy, but I love myself anyways. Plus, I found someone who loves me for me. :)

How many books do you read in a month on average? I probably read between 15 and 30 books a month. Some months I am able to read more, others I read less.

What book are you currently reading? Currently I am reading The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa.

5 items you never leave home without.
I never leave home without my phone, keys, snacks, phone charger, and a book (either my Nook or an actual book).

Your most embarrassing or wildest/crazy moment.
My most embarrassing moment was probably when I was singing a song for a choir recital in middle school and completely forgot the words. My teacher wouldn't let me and my partner sit down until the song was over. I also accidentally cursed into the microphone... oops!

If you could have dinner with anyone, past or present, fictional or real, who would it be? why?
I would want to have dinner with Nelson Mandela. I would want to know if he ever knew what he was doing to the world, the impact his beliefs would have. He's done so much good for South Africa.

You will be stranded on a deserted island and. bring 3 luxury items. a pillow, generator, my nook


Randoms
Fave TV show? movie?
-TV show: Bones
-movie: Moulin Rouge
Fave colour: green
Fave Beverage: COLD coffee
Fave dessert: crepes
Fave Name: Susan
Vanilla or chocolate: chocolate
Sound you hate: emergency alarms
Fave Word: lackadasical

Find Brianna

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Saturday, 19 October 2013

Blogger Interview: Kaitlin of Reading Is My Treasure

Tell us a little bit about yourself
I’m a bookaholic with an overflowing bookshelf and a passion for young adult books. I can never come up with anything good to say in introductions.
You’ll learn more about me in the rest of the interview!

Why did you start blogging? Why do you continue to do it? How long have you been blogging?
I started blogging in June of this year because I wanted to have somewhere to post my reviews where people would actually read them and leave comments. I also wanted to improve my review writing.
I still blog because it’s fun. It’s an outlet for me to use to share my thoughts. I love the people in the blogosphere, too. :)

Why do you review?
I started to review books because I noticed that when I ask someone about a book or vice versa, the common response is along the lines of “it was very good,” or “eh, it was okay.” I wanted to give more detailed reasons why I recommend reading a certain book. I also wanted a way to better remember what happens in books by writing down the reasons why I did or didn’t like it.

Are you influenced by other reviews when choosing a book?
Yes, definitely. Actually, they influence me more than book descriptions because I find myself only skimming those.
Reading someone else’s thoughts on a book, and what the world is like, how the characters are, how entertaining the book is, gives me much more insight on what the book is like on the inside, past the cover and description.

What are your other favorite things to do, other than reading and blogging?
I love playing cards, like rummy, speed, crazy eights, idiot, war, and others.

What’s one thing that not many people know about you
Most people offline don’t know I review books. And most people online don’t know what I look like because I hate putting pictures of myself online.

What do you think will be the next big change in the book industry?
Honestly, I have no idea. I probably won’t see it coming.

Where were you born and where do you call home?
I was born in the same place (city, not house) I call home, which is in Oregon. :)

What do you think about book trailers? I don’t have much of an opinion on them. I’ve only seen a handful of them, but I guess they’re a nice promotion method and treat for those who do like watching the trailers.

What are your opinions on authors commenting on reviews of their books
I think it’s better if they don’t comment on them because reviews are targeted (at least, mine are) towards fellow readers, not the authors.

Have you written a book or are you planning to in the future?
I don’t actually like writing very much, so at this moment, I’m pretty sure I won’t write any books.

Is there a particular movie or TV series that you preferred over the book version?
I loved How to Deal with Mandy Moore in it, but I didn't like the two books it was based on ( That Summer and Someone Like You by Sarah Dessen) nearly as much.

5 things you can't leave home without
School bag/purse, phone, IPod & headphones, hair ties, and a good attitude (well, at least one that isn’t bad).

How many books do you read in a month on average?
Depending on how much schoolwork I have to do, I can most likely finish six to ten books. During the summer though, I read a lot more.

What book are you currently reading? TBR?
My TBR pile is huge, but some of the ones high up on it are Sia by Josh Grayson, Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, The Liberator by Victoria Scott, and Hemlock by Kathleen Peacock.
I just finished The Eternity Cure (which was great) and I’ve started Damselfly by Jennie Bates Bozic.

If you could have dinner with anyone, past or present, fictional or real, who would it be? why?
Liesel Meminger from The Book Thief, but an older version of her after the war ends.
It would be amazing to hear her tell her story of what happened.

You will be stranded on a deserted island and. bring 3 luxury items.
A nice comfy bed, a few super soft pillows (are those even luxury items?), and Hermione’s handbag with the charm on it. Wait, is that cheating?

Random
Fave TV show? movie? - Supernatural (but I’m way behind in watching it) is one of my favorite tv shows, and for movies, Remember Me and Les Miserables are what I think of first. They are so good!
Fave colour - Purple
Coffee or tea - Tea
Fave dessert - Angel food cake
Fave Name - I really like my own. When it’s spelled correctly.
Vanilla or chocolate - Chocolate
Sound you hate - my dad’s yawn. It’s this really annoying yodeling sound. It's like the sounds of birds in the morning.
Fave Word - Hmm. . . *picks random word that I really like* Cantankerous. I’m not really sure why I like it. I think it’s the “k.”
Least fave word - Loins. It just reminds me of really bad poetry or really awful and corny scenes.

Find Kaitlin
Reading Is My Treasure Blog
Her Goodreads page
Twitter: @KaitlinS16
Pinterest: KaitlinS16

Monday, 14 October 2013

Book Blog Tour: Astral Ordinance II by Meltem Y.K.

The Book

Jayna and Ethan have a spectacular wedding in the Astral plane. Life goes on in a happy monotone for a few years, but they are still forbidden to see each other on Earth.
One morning, Jayna and Liam do not wake up from their state of suspended animation. Something major has happened on the Astral plane and Jayna is not telling them the whole story, but there is no denying the sense of danger.
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The Interview
How many books are in The Astral Ordinance series? Do you have a plan or will you just go with the flow.
There are two published books in the series, the third one is being written. I am going with the flow. As long as the story is flowing for me I will keep writing. I can honestly say that I don’t see this series as being completed in three or four books. The story and the characters are very rich. They come to life for me and demand that their story be told.

What is the inspiration for the series?
The inspiration for the series are the various Ascended Masters that I know about. Ascended Masters (also known as Enlightened Masters or Self-Realized Masters)  are not common knowledge among people, but they do exist. I am lucky to be  privy to their existence.

Is there any special meaning/lesson/message you want readers to get from your book?
Definitely! I am showing people a glimpse of what humans are capable of doing if they develop themselves spiritually.
Ascended Masters and Lightworkers are role models we can all aspire to. I promote love and respect, the code of Ahimsa which is the way of non-violence, protection of animals, and I even give ideas about vegetarian meals. You can read my books as entertainment and think of them as fantasy paranormal books or you can look deeper and learn a lot. The choice is yours.

Which character do you relate to the most?
I relate the most to the two moms. Grace and Estelle.
Grace is Jayna’s mother and Estelle is Ethan’s. They are devoted to their families, have varying degrees of psychic abilities, but they are not nearly as advanced as their offspring in Astral matters.

Are any of the characters based on real people you know?
Yes, there is definitely a Divine Mother in India who is the sister of Babaji. Both siblings are very evolved spiritual beings, and very very old.

I read that apart from your interest in Astral Travel you are also a yoga enthusiast. When did you start yoga? Why?
I started Yoga many years ago, but it was Iyengar style Hatha yoga. I discovered Kriyayoga seven years ago and it changed my life. I was always looking for that one nameless thing that would fill a void in my life and didn’t know what it was. When I found out about Kriyayoga I immediately knew that that was what I was searching for and a lot of things fell into place for me.

Tell us more about being an animal activist. Why animals? Why not anything else? the environment for example.
Oh, I definitely support environmental causes and human rights also, but animals have a special place in my heart. I support many organizations that are trying to change the world for better, put an end to child labour or slavery, call it whatever you prefer; human trafficking, fight against drugs, etc. I spend a good deal of time signing petitions and making donations every day. I am not an affluent person, but I do what I can in terms of financial aid. I think that God created the Earth, put oceans, plants and animals on it then populated it with people to give us the perfect place to learn and evolve ourselves
. The year 1700 A.D. marked the beginning of an ascending doper, an age of enlightenment. Although we have a long ways to reach enlightenment as a collective human race, my humble opinion is that animals are there to teach us compassion and help us towards enlightenment. If you see a stray dog, will you walk away or stop and make a call to the Humane Society? When the Humane Society sends you an urgent message because there was a flood somewhere in the world and animals need your help, will you delete that message or donate what you can? In this age of instant and mass communication, there is a lot that we can do to end the suffering of both people and animals. At the end of the day, people have language and can express their suffering and cry for help. Animals don’t. We have to take up the fight for them, love them and protect them. That is what makes us human beings. If you want to evolve and ascend as a human, go and help someone and while you are at it, don’t forget about the animals

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How does being a (foster)parent affect your writing.
I cannot talk about my fostering too much as I have signed a confidentiality agreement, but I can assure you that fostering has opened my eyes to a lot of human suffering that is going on right here in our own community. I come from a very tightknit and compassionate family, so I could never have imagined the kinds of violence that takes place in other families.
The children need our protection when their own families cannot provide it for them; my family and I are there to do exactly that. We provide a safe and loving environment to the children when they need it. As a person, fostering made me develop by leaps and bounds. I am sure that is reflected in my writing.

Do your interests in yoga, animal activism and your Economics degree affect/influence your writing? How?
Most certainly all of those things you mentioned affect and influence my writing. I am the sum of everything that I learned and experienced.
Without my yoga there wouldn’t be all the rich characters in my books. As I mentioned earlier, there really is a Divine Mother. My passion for animals is also in my books, one of the characters is a marine biologist who goes and fights dolphin hunters. This is probably the right time to mention that the annual dolphin hunts in Taiji, Japan started once again and Ric O’Barry with other animal activists are there to observe, record and try to convince the Japanese government to put a stop to this tradition.
Dolphin meat is very dangerous for human consumption because of the very high levels of mercury in it. Many children were born with extreme retardation due to dolphin meat consumption by their mothers in and around that town. I hold a BA in Economics and a certificate in Human Resources. I still have plans to do a graduate degree, but that probably won’t happen for a few more years.
The character of Estelle in the Astral Ordinance is my super mom/business woman. I can get into Estelle’s head because of my training in Economics and Human Resources. I even outlined a business plan for a chain of vegetarian restaurants that Estelle started and handed over to her son, Ethan, the hero in our series. Their mission is to teach people to eat vegetarian one day a week. Most doctors recommend this, Ethan is opening up these restaurants to make it easy for people to follow doctors’ orders and eat vegetarian. I eat vegetarian seven days a week so I am in a good position to give people ideas how to do it. All of these are in my books.

What book are you currently reading?
Currently I am reading Amanda Hocking’s last installment of the Watersong series, Elegy

If you could have dinner with anyone, past or present, fictional or real, who would it be? why?
I would like to have dinner with the Divine Mother, but then again I am not sure that she eats. We might just end up meditating together. She is one of the most enlightened souls left on Earth.

Random
Fave Season of the year - Summer
Fave Dessert - Baklava
Fave yoga pose – Listening to the internal sound while gazing at the infinite
Fave food – Grilled veggies
Fave book written by another author – The Autobiography of a Yogi
Random Fact – Olive leaves, Sage and Lavender ward off evil, not garlic.

The Author
A university graduate in Economics, this mother of three and foster mother of 25 has been drawn to the world of paranormal since childhood. A devoted reader herself, Meltem Y.K has always had the aspiration to create her own brand of fantasy.
While working full-time and raising a family, into the late hours of the night, Meltem Y.K dreamed the fantasies that only she could and created a story that's grown into the Astral Ordinance series. Amazon || Facebook || Goodreads || LinkedIn || Smashwords || Twitter || Website

Sunday, 6 October 2013

Author Interview: Juliana Haygert, Author of "Breaking The Reins"

Today, I'm posting an interview with NA author and blogger Juliana Haygert.

Tell us a little about yourself
Hi! I’m Juliana, NA author and all around nice girl. I laugh easily, but I’m also very irritable – you don’t want to be on my pissed off side ;)
I’m a lover of books, video games (World of Warcraft ftw!), chocolate, coffee, wine, jeans, high heels, family and friends – not necessarily in this order.

You write in multiple NA genres. Which is your favorite write? Why?
Why do you focus on NA. I started writing NA way before it had a name – eight years ago or so.
It was quite hard because agents and editors didn’t want NA.
My fave genre? I guess it depends on my mood.
When I’m deep into contemporary, I’m craving fantasy, when I’m deep into fantasy, I want to write contemporary.

Tell us something about yourself that's not in your author bio.
I met my husband when I was 17 (he was 22) – we started dating right away and we got married when I was 20. And I became a mommy at 24.

What has been the toughest criticism given to you as an author? What has been the best compliment?
Toughest criticism = that I had to work on my narrator inner dialogue.
Best compliment = “Your voice is so rich, and your worldbuilding absolutely lush. I enjoyed the tension and the stakes in play here”
– it came from a known traditional author and it was about the short story I have on Wattpad.

If you could have dinner with anyone- fictional or real, past or present, dead or alive- who would you pick? Why?
This is a hard one.
Fictional, Zuko from The Last Airbender. Or Korra from Legend of Korra – love these two TV shows.

You will be stranded on a deserted island and bring 3 items.
Another hard one, jeez!
My toothbrush + tooth paste (that’s combo so it counts as one), my kindle, which would be loaded with great books (and it’s charger), and a warm blanket.

Have you always aspired to publish a novel? Which writers inspire/influence you?
Not really. I’ve been writing since I was 13, but I only thought about trying to get published when I was 26-27. I love Richelle Mead – her prose is simple and yet, it involves you. She creates rich worlds and fun characters. I like to think her writing influences mine ;)

Which actors/actresses would you like to see playing Hannah, Eric & Leo in Breaking The Reins?
Bah, I don’t know. I try not to think about it much.
One reviewer posted pics for Hannah and Leo on goodreads and I love it – she chose Krystal Reed as Hannah, but I don’t know who the guy is. Want to help me find out? Click here.
But honestly, Leo and his family would have to be Brazilian – maybe Marlon Teixeira or Pedro Arnon as Leo ;)

If you could be on one reality TV show, what would it be?
This is (was?) sort of a secret: my biggest dream is to be one of the celebs on Dancing with the Stars. But first I need to become a celebrity right? lol

Tell us about NA Alley
In the end of 2011, I met Victoria, Jaycee and Carrie online – they wrote NA, like I did, so we bonded over it immediately. Then around Jan/Feb 2012, I was thinking about contacting them and pop a question like what do you guys think of creating a group blog dedicated to NA?
However, Victoria beat me to it. She had already talked to Jaycee and they sent out the email inviting the rest of us.
NA Alley is a fun place where we try to inform and promote New Adult as a category.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Hopefully I’ll have moved back to the Carolinas, I’ll have published a dozen novels, and I’ll be making a good living out of it.
My hubs will still like the challenge of his line of work, and my daughter will be too big for me to even imagine.
I don’t envision getting filthy rich or hitting the NYT Bestseller list or things like that. As long as my books find a couple of readers and they like what they read, I’m happy!

The craziest/wildest thing you ever did.
Moved out of my parents’ house in a small town when I was 16 to live alone in a city of 1.5 million people? In Brazil, education is very different than here. The good schools are in the big cities and, to be accepted into college, you have to get a good education, so I moved out to finish high school in a better school.
Or, spent two months on Rio de Janeiro alone when I was 12 – I participated of a ballet workshop with the best dance company of the country.

Which of your characters do you relate to the most? Are any of them based on people you know?
Mirella from Gypsy Heart. I need to rewrite that manuscript and publish it because I love that story, but I wrote it back in 2010 (or 2009?). My writing improved so much since then, and I had a couple of ideas to make it better …
Mirella has a lot of me on her. I try not basing my characters on any people I know, though I’m sure some relate to the people in my life.

Are you going to write a continuation for Breaking The Reins? I'd like to see what happens to the rest of the gang.
It is a possibility – I’ve been getting lots of requests. I know Bia’s story and I have an idea for Hilary’s, but I know readers want to see Ri, Pedro and Gui too, so I’ll have to think (aka plot) for them too.

What is one talent that you’re hopeless at, but you wish you were good at?
Singing. I would love, love, love to sing.

Do events in your life influence your book/Are your life experiences included in your books?
No, not so far. I do have a notebook with major events and past experiences written down, so I can look over them and try to plot a story around them, but so far it didn’t happen.

What is the best book you’ve read recently?
I was working on a UF the last 2 months, so I’ve been reading a lot of UF and PNR. The ones I liked the most are The Archers of Avalon series by Chelsea Fine, and the Crescent Chronicles by Alyssa Rose Ivy.

What is the best advice you have been given?
Do not give up! Simple like that ;)

What’s next for you? Any works in the making that you want us to know about?
I’m working on edits of Soul Oath and Cup of Life (both UF), and soon will finish writing Playing Pretend, a contemporary romance

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Random
Vanilla or chocolate - chocolate
Fave Season of the year - fall
Fave Dessert – hmm, Cookie Cookie Sundae from ColdStone
Fave Name – Isadora (my daughter’s)
Fave Book you wrote – Breaking the Reins
Favorite word - LOVE
Weirdest food combo – none.
Random Fact – I went to Architecture School

The Author
Juliana Haygert is a New Adult author and contributor at NA Alley blog.
While Juliana dreams of being Wonder Woman, Buffy, or a blood elf shadow priest, she settles for the less exciting—but equally gratifying—life of a wife, mother, and author.
Thousands of miles away from her former home in Brazil, she now resides in Connecticut and spends her days writing about kick-ass heroines and the heroes who drive them crazy.
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Read my review of "Breaking The Reins" here
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Thursday, 3 October 2013

Author Interview: Diamond Drake, Author of Imagined Love

Day 3 and our second author interview.

We have Diamond Drake, author of Imagined Love

Willa Caldwell jumps in and out of her volatile and sometimes violent marriage seemingly unaware of the affects her actions have on daughter Jade. Lonely and insecure, Jade often falls prey to those eager to take advantage of her desperate need for love and acceptance. And both she and Willa endure heartache at the hands of those who claim to love them most.
As a young adult Jade decides toleave her hometown of Gary, IN, as well as the pain of her past to start anew in sunny California. Sadly, things don't go ashoped and she's left wondering if she'll ever experience real love or if it will always be... Imagined Love.
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My Review

Tell us about yourself
I'm Diamond Drake, the author of three chick-lit novels; Imagined Love, For the Love of Jade (sequel), and Love's Fool. I was born and raised in Gary, IN but I now reside in northern California with my husband of seventeen years, two teenaged daughters, and two dogs.

One thing about you that's not in your bio
Diamond Drake is my pen name.

Have you always aspired to publish a novel? Which writers inspire/influence you?
Yes, I've ALWAYS wanted to publish novels! In the first grade I vowed to my granny that I would do it and I talked about it every day!

What has been the toughest criticism given to you as an author? What has been the best compliment?
The toughest criticism I ever received came from one of my editors. She basically told me I "talk" too much and needed to learn how to get to the point.
The best compliment came from a group of readers who told me they changed their lives because of something one of my characters did. I still cry when I think about that.

If you could have dinner with anyone, past or present, fictional or real, who would it be? Why?
If I could have dinner with anyone it would probably be Nicholas Sparks. I'd love to know the secret to having so many of his novels made into major movies. That has to be an amazing feeling!

What book(s) are you reading at present?
I'm currently reading Football Widows by Pat Tucker and my own novel, Love's Fool. I'm gearing up to write the sequel and need to get re-acquainted with the characters.

For the Love of Jade won the 2013 International Book Award Winner for the African American category? How was that experience for you?
Winning the 2013 International Book Award has been a great experience. It's validating in a lot of ways. And I find that readers respond differently to me as well. They're more willing to give my work a chance.

Do you think that the cover plays an important part in the buying process?
I think the cover plays a huge role in whether a reader will buy your book or not. As much we say don't judge a book by its cover, we often do.

Which of your characters do you relate to the most? Are any of them based on people you know?
The character I relate to most is definitely Jade from Imagined Love. That book was heavily based on my own life so I have a special connection with her.

What’s next for you? Any works in the making that readers should know about?
Currently, I'm working on my fourth and fifth novesl. One is the sequel to my last book and the other, Love's Choice, will introduce readers to a whole new cast of crazy characters! I love Dwight and Robin Haughton! haha

Random
Favorite season - fall.
Favorite dessert - cake!
Favorite book by another author - The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks
Favorite book that I wrote - Hmmm ... that's hard to answer. I love them all for different reasons.
Random fact - Let's see... oh, I'm absolutely terrified of opening a can of biscuits! I hate when it pops so I have my husband or daughter do it for me!

Author

Diamond Drake, the author of For the Love of Jade, is known for her emotionally gripping tales. Born and raised in Gary, IN, she currently resides in Stockton, CA with her husband, two daughters, and two dogs.
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Blogger Interview: Katie of The Quiet Girl Talks

My name is Katie , I live in California, and reading is my favorite addiction (right before chocolate and sappy movies).
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Tell us a little bit about yourself.
I'm a normal, quiet girl to those who don't know me, and a crazy, gregarious one to those that do. I absolutely love reading books, it's kind of an addiction for me. I love a good happy ending:) When I'm not reading, I'm spending time with family and friends, playing music too loud, driving to new places, watching TV, or sadly, doing homework.

How long have you been blogging? Why did you start blogging? Why do you continue to do it?
I made my blog a few months ago, and that's when I started blogging. I've always loved to read, but over the past year I've been reading a lot and I found so many new and amazing books I now love. I wanted to give other people a chance to love them too. Plus I just love to talk about books!

Why do you review?
I review because I like to help people decide whether or not a book is for them. I hate reading books I don't like, it seems like such a waste of time when I have SO many books I want to read.

What are your other favorite things to do, other than reading and blogging?
I love to watch movies, hang out with friends, listen to music, and on Saturdays I volunteer at a horse ranch for people with disabilities, it's great.

What’s one thing that not many people know about you?
I'm half Lithuanian!

Where were you born and where do you call home?
I was born in California, near San Francisco, and I'll always call that home:)

What do you think about book trailers?
I think they're great when they're done well , but when they're not they tend to suck. And a lot of them tend to suck.

Have you written a book or are you planning to in the future? No and no. I would love to be a writer, but I'm definitely not good enough to make a career out of it.

5 things you can't leave home without?
My Phone, Kindle, money, chapstick, and keys!

How many books do you read in a month on average?
Hmmm... *checks Goodreads* ... about 15-20. I'm kinda a bookaholic.

What book are you currently reading? TBR?
I'm about to read Love Scars by Lark Lane and after that I think I'll start the Colorado Mountain series by Kristen Ashley.

If you could have dinner with anyone, past or present, fictional or real, who would it be?
Oh that's a tough one... maybe Marilyn Monroe.

Random
Fave TV show? Movie? - There's no way I can choose just one, but I love Veronica Mars and How I Met Your Mother for TV shows, and for movies I love Forrest Gump and The Notebook.
Fave colour - Maroon or Turquoise.
Fave dessert - Chocolate cake all the way!
Vanilla or chocolate - CHOCOLATE!! Can't live without it.
Fave Word - Whatever - used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to any thing or amount, no matter what.
Least fave word - Moist. Ugh I hate that damn word!

Thanks Katie for being a part of this. And Happy birthday in advance.

Monday, 30 September 2013

Blog Book Tour: Something Furry Underfoot [Author Interview And Giveaway]

Hi guys, this is the beginning of the giveaway and feature special. There's still a lot of dates to be filled. If you're interested in being a part of this, go here We're starting with the Blog Tour for Amy L Peterson's "Something Furry Underfoot"

The Book
Something Furry Underfoot is a funny, touching book about pets that Amy's husband brought home and how Amy ended up helping care for, and falling for, most of them. In addition to frogs, iguanas, dogs, a stray cat, rabbits, and lots of hamsters, you will meet a male hedgehog that escaped three times to mate with a female hedgehog, a ferret that cost $1,200 in vet bills and a domestic duck.
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When did you become interested in books. Reading & Writing?
I have two fond memories from my childhood about books: my Grandmother Peterson reading me the stories of Br’er Rabbit in her southern accent in a way that made the characters seem alive, and my father making up stories before tucking me and my two siblings to bed. Both of those stuck with me, and somewhere along the line, I thought it’d be so cool to be able to tell fun, memorable stories. When it came to writing, I enjoyed every writing assignment in school and college, entered a few essay contests now and again, but didn’t really make time to write seriously until I married a guy with four kids and realized I might have an interesting story to tell. That was the basis of my first book, From Zero to Four Kids in Thirty Seconds, a humorous, touching memoir about becoming a stepmom. At the same time I was figuring out my role as a stepmom, my husband, Mark, kept bringing pets into our home, and that is the basis for my new book and second humorous, touching memoir, Something Furry Underfoot.

What made you decide to sit down and actually start writing your memoirs?
I wrote From Zero to Four Kids in Thirty Seconds after I realized I had experienced something that might help other people.
The kids were 3, 5, 13 and 15 at the time I met them, so I experienced the innocence and bend-ability of young kids, with a lovely double-dose of teenager. I hadn’t a clue what I was doing most of the time I was figuring out my role as a stepmom, which makes the book a fun read. My original intent in writing Something Furry Underfoot was simply to document the various animals we’d raised, but as I wrote down the details of each animal, it became more and more obvious how different each animal was. For example, one of the hamsters Mark wanted turned out to be pregnant. We kept all eight babies and every one of them was different in what they liked and didn’t like—some liked to run on their wheels more than in a hamster ball; some liked certain foods over others; some tolerated being petted, some did not. As with every pet, I enjoyed trying to figure out what made each one tick.

How do you decide what to share and what not to share?
That’s a great question. Part of the difficulty with a book like this is that pets die and I didn’t want to gloss over that or pretend it didn’t happen, AND I didn’t want to dwell on the sadness and make the book a real downer. So I tried to share that each pets’ passing was a bummer to me without sharing the play-by-play except for a couple of the pets. Other details were left out to add to the humor.
For example, while I describe how the ferrets ran in and out of the cupboards, I left out the fact that we actually rinsed and cleaned the pots and pans the ferrets ran in and out of, to add to the humor.

You have written 4 children picture books (about some of your pets) and one self help book for new stepmothers. Why a memoir about living with pets?
The four children’s picture books are short, rhyming books that kids can read to see what having a certain pet—a dog, a cat, a ferret, or a domestic duck—is like. The books are: Dusty, the Angel Pup; Purrkins, the Cat; Goodnight, Big Wuzzy; and Bumpkin Gets Big. Each ends with a message for parents to consider before taking on each of the pet, and each one is written from the animals’ perspective to better share what they need, like and dislike.
Something Furry Underfoot is a memoir with details about those four pets, plus many, many more pets. The book also includes tips, making it a bit of a primer for pet care, too. Some proceeds from all of my animal books will support animal rescue organizations.

What's a typical day in your life like?
I need to do a blog posting about that, because it’s quite complicated. Lately, it starts between 3:30 and 5:30 a.m. when one of our two puppies, Winston and Snickers, decides it’s time to go outside.
Because my husband is retired, he’s the one that lets the pups out while I try to go back to sleep, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. I usually get up around 6 a.m. and am greeted by the two pups and a middle-aged cat, Purrkins, who is less than thrilled with two crazed pups in the house. After I shower, Purrkins gets fresh water out of the bathroom sink while I the pups try to run off with my towel. I get dressed, feed Purrkins three different types of food, put the humming bird feeder outside, fill several bird feeders outside and make a pile of seeds for the chipmunks, squirrels and our new friend, a groundhog. After topping off thistle feeders, replacing empty suet blocks and ensuring the birds have water, I’m off to work.
At 4:30, I am greeted by two rowdy pups, Purrkins and Mark. After saying hello to each, I feed Purrkins and let the puppies out and back in again. After a two-mile run, I help with dinner, clean up and sit down for sporadic bits of work at the computer.
I get very little focused time because over the rest of the evening we make time to train the pups and play with them; take pups in and out a half dozen times; retrieve items that walk by in the mouths of pups that aren’t appropriate (a shoe, a paperback book, a card game) and replace them with something else; empty the kitty litter pan; feed the hamsters; put the younger hamsters in hamster exercise balls; feed and play with the mynah birds; return hamsters to their cages; make sure hamsters have water to drink; make sure mynah birds have deonized water to drinkand bathe in; bring in the hummingbird feeder so the raccoons don’t slurp down the sugary water; check a couple of live traps in the basement because we’ve had a mouse and shrew problem in the past; and feed fish in three fish tanks. We go to bed wondering what time in the morning Snickers will whine to be let outside to start the day tomorrow.

How did your love of animals come about? Your husband?
I’ve always loved animals. I grew up watching Jacques Cousteau and Wild Kingdom and loved every critter underwater and on land that I saw on TV.
I spent a lot of time outdoors romping around as a kid and had dogs from about the age of 12 on up. One of the things that attracted me to Mark was his love of animals. I just had no idea he’d want to bring so many different kinds of animals into our house!

You are also a photographer. What created your interest in this field?
My Grandfather Peterson was an amateur photographer and he once spent most of a day near a particular building waiting around for the best light of the day to create a photograph he had envisioned. I have a great appreciation for photography because of the time it can take to get a still photo, and for those once-in-a-lifetime wildlife photos that people get when they make the time, have the luck, and get that shot nobody else has taken.

What book(s) are you currently reading?
I tend to read whatever Mark has in the house, which right now is a series of books on the Civil War by Michael Shaarah and Jeff Shaarah. These are excellent books because they get into the thoughts/mind of some of the prominent soldiers in the Civil War.

You will be stranded on a deserted island and. Bring 3 items.
My husband and my two puppies?

If you could have dinner with anyone, past or present, fictional or real, who would it be? Why?
If I could invite one person to dinner, I’d want to invite someone who makes me laugh, likes pets and is well connected so they can help me sell books. The first person that comes to mind is Ellen DeGeneres.
After a light-hearted dinner, I’d try to persuade her to buy some copies of my book to give to the people in her audience on her next show. And maybe she’d invite me to be on her show so I can tout my book and share my new YouTube video about Bumpkin, the duck.
You can see my Bumpkin video on my website, by clicking on Videos.

Random
Fave Season of the year: Fall. No, spring. No, fall. No, spring.
Fave Dessert: Chocolate mousse.
Fave Book you wrote: Something Fury Underfoot
Fave book written by another author: Erma Bombeck.
Random Fact: I love fishing, especially if fishing takes me to another country. And most especially if I catch a bigger fish, or more fish, than Mark.

The Author

Amy Peterson became a stepmotherin 1994 when shemarried a man who had four kids, an old VW Rabbit and a boat load of fishing tackle. Unable to find other true, uplifting stories about becoming a stepmother, Amy used her casual, entertaining writing style to tell her amusing but heartwarming story. The conflicts she faces (and avoids) are universal to all stepmothers, and the conflicts with her beau are amusing universal struggles between the sexes. Amy’s goal was to write a story that would have universal appeal to women, while being particularly helpful for women contemplating becoming stepmothers.
Amy has been published in numerous magazines and does weekly blog postings on her web site, amylpeterson.com, about nature, pets and life. Like her book, most of her blog postings are humorous if not also sometimes information. Amy works m for the state of Michigan and lives with her husband and a variety of fuzzy animals, all of which provide good material for her next book.
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Monday, 23 September 2013

Schedule For The Giveaway and Feature Special

So in my last post, I talked about my blog giveaway and feature [author and blogger interviews, guest posts etc.] special

There are still a lot of opening and if you'd like to be a part of this, leave a comment at the bottom of the post or send me an email/fill the contact form to the left with the title "Giveaway and Feature Special".

Below is the schedule.

October 1
Blog Tour: Something Furry Underfoot by Amy L Peterson [Giveaway & Author Interview]

October 2
Blogger/Reviewer Interview: Katie @ The Quiet Girl Talks

October 3
Interview: Diamomd Drake, Author of Imagined Love

October 4
Guest Post: David Estes, Author of Fire Country: 10 Things My Readers Probably Don't Know About Me [+ Giveaway]

October 5
Blog Tour: Identity X by Michelle Muckley [Excerpt and Giveaway]

October 6
Interview: Juliana Haygert, Author of Breaking The Reins + Giveaway

October 7

October 8

October 9

October 10
Who is Alice Munro

October 11
Blog Tour: Living Again by L.L. Collins [Excerpt & Giveaway]

October 12

October 13

October 14
Blog Tour: Astral Ordinance Book 2 by Meltem Y.K. [Author Interview & Giveaway]

October 15

October 16

October 17
Blog Tour: In the Beginning by Abby L Vandiver [Guest Post, Excerpt and Giveaway]

October 18

October 19
Interview: Kaitlin @ Reading is My Treasure

October 20
Blog Tour: From Rum To Roots by Lloyd G. Francis [Review & Giveaway]

October 21

October 22
Review: Goodbye Nothing by Beck Sherman

October 23
Interview: Brianna @ Listful Bookings

October 24
Excerpt: The Kota Warriors by Sunshine Somerville

October 25

October 26
Cover Reveal & Giveaway: Fast Forward by Marion Croslydon

October 27
Blogger Interview: Charli @ To Another World

October 28

October 29
Blog Tour: When The World Ends by J.J. Marshall [Promo]

October 30

October 31
And The Winners Are

Books For Giveaway
*one ebook copy of each except stated otherwise*
Astral Ordinance 2 by Meltem Y.K.
Something Furry Underfoot by Amy L Peterson
Rum To Roots by Lloyd G. Francis
External Forces by Deborah Rix[Paperback]
Love Carry My Bags by C.R. Everett
Buchanan's Redemption by Alex Andria
Living Again by L.L. Collins
Imagined Love by Diamond Drake
For the Love of Jade by Diamond Drake
Love's Fool by Diamond Drake
Breaking The Reins by Juliana Haygert
Identity X by Michelle Muckley[1 Paperback & 6 ebooks
The Moon Dwellers by David Estes
Fire Country by David Estes


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