1. Tell us about your most recent novel in 25 words or less.
According to Jane is the story of a modern woman who gets dating advice from the spirit of Jane Austen.
2. When did you first begin writing?
I wrote songs and poems and little stories in elementary school, but sixth grade was when the notion of writing professionally first occurred to me. But, aside from being on the newspaper and yearbook staff in high school, I didn’t take writing seriously until I was about 30.
3. Where do you find inspiration for your work?
From conversations I overhear, things my friends tell me, funny stuff that happened in my family, incidents I’ve observed out in public, stories I’ve read in books or seen on TV and those endless “what if?” questions writers always ask themselves.
4. What are you working on right now?
A few final revisions on my 2nd novel, which is a modern fairytale about three suburban woman who shake up their lives and their marriages.
5. What are you reading right now?
Some entertaining Austen-inspired fiction: Laurie Viera Rigler’s newest novel Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict and Beth Pattillo’s Jane Austen Ruined My Life.
6. What tips would you offer to aspiring writers?
I’d say the best advice I could offer is to really understand WHY you write. This is a personal thing, of course, and it’s rare that two writers in a room would share the exact same reason, but what’s YOUR draw? Crafting characters? Plotting something dramatic/suspenseful/funny/heartwarming? The possibility of fame, fortune and lengthy book tours? What brings you back to your notebook or your computer screen, even without a contract nudging you? Cherish that…and remember it.
Thanks so much for stopping by, Marilyn!
To enter to win a copy of According to Jane, just leave a comment below. Winners will be announced on October 13th!
29 comments:
Great interview. I guess we had all better behave in public in case there is a writer in the area doing "research". Ha
Please enter me in the drawing. The book sounds really good.
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Sounds like a book I would enjoy reading. Please enter my name in your draw. Thanks.
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Thanks for hosting me this week, Brenda!
Hi to Kaye and Wanda! Thank you for taking time to stop by :).
Sounds like a great book and what a fantastic cover design as well!
i'd love to read this.
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What a great interview and premise for a book! I just started reading Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict, enjoying it so far!
Thanks for the chance to win!
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Sounds like a great read- thanks for the recommendation. Something to hold us over until your next book! awaters8785@hotmail.com
I would love to read this! Please count me in. Thank you!
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The cover gods smiled on this author! Austen spinoffs seem to be very popular at the moment, but this one looks different with a modern twist.
forgot to mention: mayamissani AT yahoo DOT ca
my bad!
BTW: are you planning to go to a different house, now the Red Dress Ink looks to be discontinued? So bummed.
Great interview. This sounds like a fun read. Please include me in the draw.
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I would love to read this book. Please count me in. :D
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Thanks for the chance!!
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I do love the cover! How great would it be to have Jane's spirit guiding you?!??!
Please include me in the giveaway.
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This sounds like a great read. I have always been a big Jane Austen fan so this interests me. Thanks for the chance.
This sounds like something I would really enjoy reading.
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Great interview! This sounds like such a fun read. And such a gorgeous cover! Please count me in
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Sounds like a great read.... thank you for the contest....
So wonderful to see so many people visiting and entering the contest--thank you!
Wishing you all a great weekend. :)
Jane Austen seems to be the literary "It-girl" of inspiration for the moment! I'd love to read this take.
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Enjoyable interview. Thanks for this lovely book giveaway. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
Leave it to the real writers to really know how to sell a book! WOW...what a good interview. I'd love a chance at this one! Thanks!
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Sounds like a great read!
Looks good! Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
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This looks like a really interesting book, thanks for the giveaway!
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This book sounds really good! I'd love to win a copy. Thanks for the interview with the author. utgal2004[at]yahoo[dot]com
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