Friday, August 10, 2012

The New Haven Project: Anomaly by Jessica Gilliland and Kimberly Gourgon (Author Interview + Giveaway!)

The New Haven Project: Anomaly




Goodreads summary: Five years have passed since Caitlin Tierney was kidnapped from New Haven, a secret facility for gifted children. Deemed a threat to society by the government’s Anomaly Control Team for her empathetic and telekinetic powers, Caity was implanted with a chip meant to neutralize her abilities and keep her on the ACT’s radar.

Now Caity is trying to live the life of a normal 21-year-old but her nightmares are getting worse. She’s haunted by the past she can’t remember, the painful experiments she endured in New Haven and Chase Taylor, the love she lost.

When a mysterious letter arrives one day and promises Caity answers to her forgotten life, she suddenly finds herself thrown back into the world of New Haven…and into the arms of her old flame. For once it seems like everything will be alright, but how much has New Haven really changed? And how much has Chase changed?

While conflicted by the dark secrets she uncovers about New Haven and her beloved Chase, Caity stumbles upon a group of Anomalies who call themselves The Punks. They’re charming and unexpectedly, Caity finds herself drawn into their small family…and to their leader, the quiet, enigmatic Kismet.

Ultimately, Caity must decide where her loyalty lies: is it with her first true love Chase and the cloaked objectives of New Haven? Or is it with the peaceful, nomadic Punks?

And how far over the line will she be willing to go for either one?

The Authors




Jessica Marie Gilliland was born and raised in the East Bay. She is currently living in Hayward, California with her fiance Rob.

She loves all things sci fi and paranormal. She can't get enough forbidden romances and is a sucker for a good post apocalyptic tale... well, it doesn't even have to be a good one. Any one will do if it's got zombies in it ;)

Jessica loves to write and go on adventures with her co-author Kimberly. They are inspired by late night swims, beach days, ghost hunts and and the occasional Buffy marathon.

She's constantly writing & dreaming up new worlds and characters and strives to look at the world through diferent lenses.



Kimberly Gourgon is a 20-something year old Massachusetts transplant that currently lives in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area of California with her husband, Alan. She is an Emergency Veterinary Technician by trade, but has always had a passion and a need to write. Her debut novel, The New Haven Project: Anomaly, (written with Goodreads author Jessica Marie Gilliland)is now available for purchase/download on both Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com.

In her free time she enjoys reading and writing, photography, road trips, comic books and graphic novels, going to concerts, blogging, hanging out in book stores, horror movies, and spending time with her family and friends. She is a proud Harry Potter and Marvel Comics nerd with a strong interest in tattoos, poetry and art.

You can purchase their book at: BARNES & NOBLE|Amazon

Check out their blogs: http://www.wrevs.blogspot.com/| http://www.thenewhavenproject.blogspot.com/

The Interview


Can you tell us a little about yourself?

Jessica: I am 27 years old and I live the San Francisco Bay Area. I’ve been here all my life. I am currently living in Hayward with my fiancé, Rob. I graduated from Expression College for digital art in 2009 with a BA in Animation and Visual Effects and did a 2 year stint as a graphic designer for dress designer Jessica McClintock. Art, Film and storytelling is my passion. I get the most joy from it and it comes pretty naturally to me. Right now I’m also paying off my immense school loans by working the night watch as a 911 dispatcher for the city of Oakland. It’s quite an exhilarating job with some pretty crazy real life stories every day, so It keeps me busy and allows for me to keep up with my writing and art between calls… until this writing thing kicks off *wink*

Kimberly: I’m 27 years old and I live in the San Francisco Bay Area of California with my husband, Alan. Although writing has basically become a full-time occupation, I earned a degree in Veterinary Medicine and make my living as an emergency veterinary technician. I work the overnight shifts so during the daytime I’m either dreaming or writing (or dreaming about writing). I’d like to think I’m just your average 20-something-year-old. I love reading and writing (I’d better, anyway!) as well as art and music. I’m most at home either typing away on my laptop or dancing in a crowd at a concert. I’m a huge Harry Potter enthusiast, as well as an avid tattoo collector and comic book/graphic novel nerd.

What inspired you to write Anomaly?

Jessica: Like a lot of my projects, I was inspired by a dream I had involving the character that eventually became Chase. I woke up that day and wrote the prologue really quickly and a rough outline of the dream but it has changed so much from that first glimmer of an idea to the fully realized series it’s become. A couple of weeks later I told Kim about the dream and showed her the prologue and she seemed really interested in the concept so I went to work on a more detailed outline. She and I collaborated to create the Punks and make the original story what it is today. That was the start of Anomaly and the start of our co-writing.

Kimberly: Well, the simple answer to that is that Jessica inspired me to write Anomaly. She came to me one day with this idea—this dream she’d had—and we came to this mutual decision to write it together. At that point, the only thing I’d ever really written was poetry and very short stories but Jessica loved my writing style and we realized that our strengths and weaknesses would probably complement each other. Together, we could create something amazing. And it just kind of took off from there. We collaborated, drawing inspiration from the things we loved in our lives and the kinds of things we’d want to read. Anomaly was born.

Is there anything in your book based in real-life experiences?

Jessica: Although Anomaly centers around a corrupt government and seedy underground testing facility, I’d like to think that all the basics of human emotions and experiences are in there. We can all relate to first loves and certain relationships turning out to be less than the way you imagined them or what you were trying to force them to be. I think we’ve all struggled to find our place in the world and find somewhere where we feel we truly belong. The relationships between the characters aren’t exact replicas of relationships in my life but they’re definitely representative of experiences I’ve had growing up. I try to incorporate my own life experiences into the novel and exaggerate them to fit the scene. I think that is necessary when writing and making something feel real.

Kimberly: For me, a lot of the real-life experiences were nestled in the subtle nuances of the story: how a character felt about something or someplace…their response to a situation…something they said that I’d thought before. I’ve gleaned certain aspects of people I’ve known and loved (or hated) and I’ve given them a place to be within our characters. Now, I can’t say for sure that Anomalies are real or that a secret government agency exists, but…you never know, right? The world is full of possibilities, and maybe there’s a little supernatural spark inside us all.

Which Anomaly character do you think is just like you?

Jessica: That’s tricky because there were a few different drafts of the story… When I started with the first rough draft I was most like Caity. Or rather, I made Caity most like myself. Writing in first person, I really had to get into the character and make her as real as possible. So, her decision process and the way she felt about certain characters in certain situations was pretty much the same way I would feel and react to them. However, I feel as if after Kim got her hands on the next draft, I turned out to be more like Alexis and Caity seems more like Kim and I really like combination of the two, because it makes Caity more rounded and polished a character.

Kimberly: I don’t think there’s a single character that is just like me…I think I’ve lent myself to all of them, and put certain aspects of myself into each one respectively. I’ve given Caity my fieriness and Chase my willpower. I gifted Alexis with my mischievousness and my loyalty to Kismet. My goofiness lives in Spaz and my positivity resides in Charlie. My cunning is embodied by DeMarcus. Maddie has my temper. Truly, there’s not a single character that is solely me…because I’m all of them.

Do you listen to any kind of music while writing? Which singers or bands do

Jessica: I always listen to music when I write. I listen to certain bands, songs and types of music depending on the scene I’m writing. It really helps me to portray the emotions I’m going for and it’s a great inspirational tool because when I hear a song that I was listening to when writing, it always brings me back into that mindset and gets me pumped to write more.

I listen to a variety of music but the big ones for Anomaly were The Spill Canvas, Ludo, Rise Against, Neon Trees and The Gaslight Anthem.

Music played a bigger part in the writing of The New Haven Project series simply because of Kismet’s talent. Kim and I love going to shows. We love the feeling you get when you’re in the middle of a thousand people all in tune with the music and we’re particularly moved by a man who can pick up a guitar and draw your full attention to him and make you feel like you and he are the only ones in the auditorium. That’s what Kismet is to us. He’s that lovesick feeling you get when you feel so strongly for something so unattainable.

In my day it was N’sync and the Backstreet Boys but I guess it’s something akin to Bieber Fever these days. I don’t get that feeling much anymore, but every once in a while there’s a song and a voice that brings it out again and draw upon that when I write for Kismet.

Kimberly: Music was an essential tool and friend during my writing process for Anomaly. It helped soothe my nerves; Anomaly was my first launched ship, my maiden voyage into the world of writing. I was worried sick that I wasn’t good enough, that I was constantly doing something wrong. Music became my way to let off steam and relax so that instead of feeling forced, the words came naturally to me. I probably burned through thousands of hours’ worth of music while writing Anomaly, but I think the most notable bands that I would go back to time and again were the ones that I imagined would play in the background during certain parts of the book, if the book were a movie. Rise Against would play during the fight scenes. The Spill Canvas played a huge part in the creation of the Punks and their journey. I also listened to Ed Sheeran, The Airborne Toxic Event, Damien Rice, Florence and the Machine, Mumford and Sons…the list for Anomaly was huge.

Have you ever experienced writer's block? What did you do to overcome your writer's block?

Jessica: I have my moments when I get a little blocked, but honestly, I am constantly working on multiple projects, so if I get blocked with one of them I just diddle with another until it comes back. It sounds weird and a little vain but most of the time all I have to do to unblock myself is start reading my story from the beginning, and I’m inspired all over again.

Kimberly: I actually get writer’s block constantly. Unlike Jessica, I can’t have my thoughts on too many projects at once. I can focus like a laser on one thing at a time and that’s about it. And my ability to write is deeply affected by every other aspect of my life so if I have a bad day, or I’ve gotten into an argument with someone, or I’m busy with my night job then I find it hard to get into the flow of my writing. And if I’m not in that golden zone where all the stars and planets have aligned, then I just can’t bring myself to write. I can feel the difference in my words when my heart is in it and when it’s not, so the best thing I can do during those times is just take a step back and take some time off. This probably drives Jessica crazy, even if she’s gracious enough not to admit it, but it’s a necessary evil. I just can’t put out work that I know I didn’t do my best on. I owe it to myself and my readers to give my all.

Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?

Jessica: My advice is to read! I was never a big reader. I've always been a watcher. Movies, television and music were my inspiration. I've gotten really into reading the last couple of years and it's really helped me with the fine tuning that I was having trouble with. Second, know the business you’re in. Do research, read blogs of people in the business who have years of experience, join writing groups and just chat about books.

Above all, never give up on yourself and don't be afraid of critique. Even a bad review or less than constructive criticism only makes you a stronger writer and a better person for being able to handle it with composure and a smile on your face.

Kimberly: Take a deep breath, take your time, and whereas you should be critical of your work, don’t be so hard on yourself that you cripple your own creativity. These are things that were told to me but I didn’t realize the truth of them until Anomaly was finally done and the nerves had died down. This writing thing…it’s scary. You’re taking this very personal thing you’ve created and you’re showing it to strangers, strangers who have the power to crush you with their words, their thoughts, their opinions. It can be very intimidating, but be brave. Have heart, and don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. You’ll never know what can happen until you try.

Favorite tv shows?

Jessica: My All Time favorite tv series is Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I am a HUGE Buffy fan. HUGE.
I finally got Kimberly to start watching it too and we’re on the same page with that. Pretty much anything Joss Whedon does is at the top of my list. I was bummed that Firefly didn’t make it to season two but the movie Serenity gave me closure. I love Whedon’s blend of drama, fantasy and comedy in his work.

I have a healthy obsession with fairy tales and all things Disney so Once Upon A Time was right up my alley and season one did not disappoint.

Teen shows like Vampire Diaries, Pretty little liars and The Secret circle are my guilty pleasures. I’m also addicted to bad reality TV like Teen Mom and I used to watch Flavor of Love religiously, though I’ve never seen an episode of the Jersey shore.

I love crime shows like the first 48 and I’m a sucker for biographies and documentaries; especially the ones about twisted serial killers. Modern family and Wilfred tickle my funny bone… And last but not least: Big Bang Theory rocks my world, because, at the core of me is a huge Star Wars, trekkie who wears darth vader t shirts and has a lightsaber above the mantle.

Kimberly: BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER. I put that in caps not because I’m yelling it (or maybe I am) but because there’s no other way for me to indicate just how much I love it. I laugh, I cry, I bite my nails. I love the blend of humor and darkness, and how moving it can be at times. The episode “The Body” (the one where Buffy’s mom dies) is one of my favorite episodes of all time of ANY show, simply because it is such a poignant representation of human loss and grief. Whedon specifically chose to omit music from that episode, and incorporated disorienting camera effects to mimic the confusion a person feels at the loss of a loved one. The acting and the drama were both so realistic that it made me sick to my stomach…and it was perfect. Simply amazing. After Buffy, I watch a lot of shows about cooking. The Food Network dominates my DVR, truly.

Favorite ice cream flavor?

Jessica: MINT CHOCOLATE CHIP, BABY!

Kimberly: I’m not really a huge fan of ice cream, honestly. And while I’m admitting that, I might as well say I hate chocolate too. I’ll wait for the hate mail to start pouring in on that one aaaany minute now…

Are you bilingual or trilingual?

Jessica: I speak English and I know how to say “the police are outside” in Spanish but that’s about it. Living in California, that’s shameful, I know.

Kimberly: I took four years of French in high school and for the most part, I can understand it when it’s spoken to me but I can’t speak it to save my life. Other than that, no. I have some Rosetta Stone DVDs that are collecting dust on my shelves…I guess I should probably get on that at some point…

Favorite vacation spots?

Jessica: Since I’ve never been anywhere tropical like Hawaii, I’d have to say Lake Tahoe. It’s gorgeous and I enjoy spending my summers in tranquility by the Lake… Vegas is a very close second, though. I have a bit of a gambling fetish… I say fetish and not problem because it’s only a problem if you lose! LOL!

Favorite authors?

Jessica: My co-author Kimberly is my favorite author but that’s a biased statement, so I’ll go with Suzanne Collins because Hunger Games changed my life. It was the first book in so long that I just LOVED. I was honestly was getting really bored of YA until I read it. It seemed all the stories coming out were about low self esteemed emo chicks whose lives were meaningless until they met the new boy in school who seems to be head over heels for her, although she had no redeeming qualities. Granted, A Collection of Souls strayed that way somewhat, but I’m trying to get away from female protagonists with “Bella Syndrome” (No offense to Bella. I hadn’t read a book in years before Twilight, as you can probably tell from my super long television show answers.)
Kimberly: I love Amanda Hocking for her mastery of the Young Adult genre and because she pioneered the way for Indie authors with her My Blood Approves and Trylle series. Francesca Lia Block’s poetic style of writing has ALWAYS affected me deeply. She writes beauty into every novel, no matter how sad or sick the content may be. I have every single one of her books, and I reread them constantly. I love J.R. Ward and her paranormal romance books because she created an intricate vampire warrior world that I actually cared about. Too many times I’ve read paranormal romances where the strongest point of the book was the sex, and the storyline was just an afterthought. This is not the case with Ward’s books; I’m just as enthralled with the plots as I am with the romance. My newest find was Isaac Marion and from the very first page of his zombie novel, Warm Bodies, I was hooked. He has this incredible way with words…poetic, yes, but it’s more than that. He paints such a vivid picture when he writes. His words get into your head, your throat, your gut…and they don’t let you go. They possess you. I’m VERY excited to see what else he comes out with in the future. And I will always be a fan of Dean Koontz and Stephen King because these authors, respectively, helped build my love my writing and entertained me throughout my growing years.

Favorite books?

Jessica: Number one is the Hunger Games, as I sated before. I just finished The taker by Alma Katsu and I’m really looking forward to the sequel. She writes so beautifully and the story is such a page turner. I’m also in the midst of reading a lot of Indie authors like myself, and one shines brighter than the rest right now because it’s so different and has such a haunting, deliciously creepy feel to it. It’s called The Nightmare Stone by Finian Black and it’s becoming a fast favorite.

Kimberly: Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion, for the above-mentioned reason. The Rose and The Beast by Francesca Lia Block, because they’re modern-day retellings of fairy tales and I LOVE fairy tales. From The Corner of His Eye as well as the Frankenstein series by Dean Koontz. Pretty much every Stephen King novel released in the 80s and 90s. The Hunger Games was an incredible series, and I really did enjoy Amanda Hocking’s My Blood Approves series.

Giveaway!




It's our favorite part! The author, Jessica Gilliland, has two sets of prizes for us, mere mortals! First set: a signed paperback of their book (US residents only). Second set: three (3) ecopies of their book (nook or kindle)! CLICK HERE for the giveaway contests!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Luminosity by Stephanie Thomas (Author Interview!)

Luminosity (Raven Chronicles #1)




Goodreads summary: Beatrice, whose Visions are clearer than those of the other Seers, trains to defend the Institution and the City from the Dreamcatchers. As the City prepares for an invasion, a Dreamcatcher named Echo tells Beatrice that war is imminent, and they must save each other in order to survive. Beatrice keeps this information from her best friend, Gabe, jeopardizing her allegiance to him and the Seers. Now, threatened by both the Seers and the Dreamcatchers, Beatrice must learn who she can trust, and make decisions that may cause her to lose Gabe or Echo forever.


This book is just...




I want a copy. NOW!



The Author




Stephanie Thomas has been writing ever since she could put letters together to form words. When she was a small child, she would present her mother and father with self-made newspapers filled up with make believe stories and pictures. Her love for writing followed her all throughout her schooling, where she entered and won writing contests of all sorts. Stephanie decided to become an English teacher and completed her B.A. at The Pennsylvania State University. While teaching, she later went on to get her Master’s in writing from The Johns Hopkins University. She completed her very first manuscript during her graduate studies, and by the end of the program, she had completed two more.

Stephanie is quick to tell anyone that she’s a born and raised Philadelphian, and her heart will always belong there. She moved to Baltimore with her husband, and they’ve been living there for the last five years with their doggie, Sailor, and their rabbit, Buns (aka “T Sizzle")

Check out her site to see her books and how to contact her: http://www.stephaniethomasbooks.com/ I am so going to contact her publicist to get an ARC of her book! *crosses fingers*

Check out her blog I did: http://stephaniethomasbooks.wordpress.com/

Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephthomasbook

Like her Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/StephanieThomasBooks

Stephanie Thomas is, for sure, awesome! When I read the summary of Luminosity, I just had to interview the author of said book. Awesome book = awesome author!

To the interview!


Tell us a little about yourself.

Hrm, let’s see. I am pretty awesome, first off. Second off, I am pretty awesome…but for real! I am a full time English teacher who loveslovesloves to write. I’ve been writing ever since I knew how to spell words, and I haven’t stopped since. I love dumb, small, stupid things, so my office is filled with little knickknacks, like miniature crochet whales, zombies and my pet bunny rabbit, Buns. I have a husband, and we are the proud parents of our doggie, Sailor.


What inspired you to write the Raven Chronicles?

My students, for sure. I remember sitting there during our silent sustained reading time and watching one of my students read a book that looked dark and gloomy. She always read dark and gloomy things with beautiful covers. It was then that I thought to myself, “Hey, Self? You are going to write a book that your students will want to read.” So, I went home and started to write LUMINOSITY. It was completely different than what I’d been writing before, and it came so naturally that I couldn’t stop once I started. It only took me four months to write the manuscript. It was a blast to create.


Would you give us a little Luminosity teaser?


I can share the first paragraph of the book with you, which is actually part of the blurb on Goodreads!

 My name is Beatrice. When I was born, I was blessed with the Sight. I was immediately removed from my parents and enrolled in the Institution. At the age of twelve, I had my first true vision, earning my raven’s wings. And when I turned seventeen, one of my visions came true. Things haven’t been the same since.


Authors who inspired you?


I’ve been inspired by George R.R. Martin. I started to read his books when I was in high school, and it was the first time I felt like a book swallowed me up and took me over. I was so invested in all of his characters that I couldn’t stop reading. And now, to see his books turned into a HBO series…it’s like the ultimate dream of an author. I always wanted to see my characters come alive. I can’t imagine how it must feel.



Advice or tips for aspiring authors?

My advice for aspiring authors would be to stick to it. If you are going to sit down and write a novel, then make yourself sit down and write the novel. Come up with a game plan. Commit. My friend and fellow writer, Stephanie Dray, got me into the habit of writing 2,000 words a day when I told her I wanted to write my first novel. She pushed me to stop looking at it as a hobby and to start calling myself a writer. An author. A novelist. It’s a long, hard road, but it is so worth it in the end. Every time I finish a manuscript, I feel like I’m on top of the world.
Do you like going to the dentist?


Heck no. I hate the dentist. But unfortunately, I have to go in every three months, so I am used to it by now. This is random of me, but just recently, I had my first root canal done, and it was totally not fun at all. I don’t recommend doing it on your off days.



Favorite vampire novel?

This might be a bit blasphemous…but I detest vampire books. If I was forced to read a vampire book, it would be by Anne Rice, because I think that she’s the originator of the vampire craze, and a great writer. But other than that…no…no vampires.


Your own real-life love story?

My own love story? I’d have to say meeting my husband is definitely my love story. I just came out of a long-term relationship and my husband ended up being my support as I tried to get over the break-up. He was afraid to ask me out because we lived three hours away from each other at the time, but I remember the exact moment when he finally got the guts to do it. We were just coming back from South Street in Philadelphia with a group of friends, and we were holding hands and chatting it up, and he turned to me and said, “Do you want to start dating?” It was July 25th. The rest was history. We dated for five years, then he proposed. We’ve been together for eight years total now, married for a year and a half. He’s my everything.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Taste by Kate Evangelista (Author Interview + Giveaway!)

Taste



Goodreads summary: At Barinkoff Academy, there's only one rule: no students on campus after curfew. Phoenix McKay soon finds out why when she is left behind at sunset. A group calling themselves night students threaten to taste her flesh until she is saved by a mysterious, alluring boy. With his pale skin, dark eyes, and mesmerizing voice, Demitri is both irresistible and impenetrable. He warns her to stay away from his dangerous world of flesh eaters. Unfortunately, the gorgeous and playful Luka has other plans. When Phoenix is caught between her physical and her emotional attraction, she becomes the keeper of a deadly secret that will rock the foundations of an ancient civilization living beneath Barinkoff Academy. Phoenix doesn't realize until it is too late that the closer she gets to both Demitri and Luka the more she is plunging them all into a centuries old feud.



The Author




When Kate Evangelista was told she had a knack for writing stories, she did the next best thing: entered medical school. After realizing she wasn't going to be the next Doogie Howser, M.D., Kate wandered into the Literature department of her university and never looked back. Today, she is in possession of a piece of paper that says to the world she owns a Literature degree. To make matters worse, she took Master's courses in creative writing. In the end, she realized to be a writer, none of what she had mattered. What really mattered? Writing. Plain and simple, honest to God, sitting in front of her computer, writing.
Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kateevangelista

Check out her blog and see her other books: http://www.kateevangelista.com/

Like her Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kate-Evangelista/165693410143202

When Ms. Kate Evangelista said yes to both my interview and giveaway requests, I died and went to happy land! Andthencamebacktolifeaftertenminutesofbreathingcalmly.


Off to the interview!

Tell us a little about yourself.

I'm a writer of young adult fiction with my debut novel, Taste, already available wherever books are sold. My second novel, Reaping Me Softly, is coming out in October. Watch out for that!

What inspired you to write Taste?

At the high school I used to teach at, they ring a bell in the afternoons to signal to the students that they can't roam campus anymore and wait for their parents at the gate. Of course, there's a very innocent explanation, but in my head, something more mysterious happens at night. This is why Taste begins with Phoenix waking up in the library after sunset.

How does it feel to have your books published?

Surreal. I've thought about being published for so long that having my books already published doesn't seem real. It only really got real for me once I saw a physical copy of my book for the first time.

Any new projects you have in mind?

Besides Reaping Me Softly, I have another young adult novel coming out with Entangled Publishing. It's an urban fantasy that I can't wait to shave with everyone.

Advice or tips for aspiring authors?

Prepare for the wait. There's a lot of waiting involved when it comes to writing and getting published. When you think you're losing your patience, you need to find more within you or else you'll end up quitting before you get to where you need to be.

She even has a special message!
I would like to take this time to thank Raizza for letting me hang out at her blog today. I totally enjoyed answering her questions. If you're from the Philippines and want a copy of Taste, head on over to The Book Depository. They deliver free to the Philippines. Grab your copy today! I dare you to break curfew.


She is soooooo nice! Mga kababayan ko, bumili na kayo ng Taste ni Kate Evangelista! ThatjustmademynosebleedsinceIuseDavaoTagalogandformulatingsentencesinManilaTagalogishard!



Giveaway!


Isn't Ms. Evangelista nice? She said yes to my giveaway request, and she is giving away one (1) ecopy of Taste! CLICK HERE for the giveaway contest! Dance time!


Monday, August 6, 2012

Author Interview with Tara Fuller

The Author


I met Ms. Fuller on Twitter a few months ago. I learned she was a YA author. She's the author of Perigee Moon and the Kissed by Death series. So, I tried to read some excerpts of her books online and I immediately fell in love with her storytelling ability! I swooned over her writing style and just wished I wrote like her. Alas! I suck! So, my stalker mode switched on and I think I pestered her too much. Sorry, Ms. Fuller :(

I haven't read one of her books, but the excerpts convinced me she is an AWESOME writer! I just had to interview her and dissect her thoughts. Through Goodreads, I was able to send her a message, telling her that I would love to interview her andIbeggedforgiveaways. Unbelievably, and to my surprise, she said yes! And I just had to do my awesome dance again.


And just look how awesome her book covers are!



You can find out more of her books at: http://www.tarafuller.com/


You can also check out her blog at: http://tara-fuller.blogspot.com/


Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tara25fuller


Like her Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/tara25fuller


To the interview!


Can you tell us a little about yourself?



I am originally from Oklahoma, but now live in North Carolina. I love Mystery Science Theater movies, black and white mochas, and zombie novels. I have been writing pretty much my whole life. I got my first job at a newspaper when I was nineteen years old.



How does it feel to have your books published?



It feels amazing. Sometimes it still doesn't feel real. It's a dream come true for me.



Can you tell us a little about Perigee Moon and Inbetween?



Perigee Moon is a YA paranormal book about a girl named Rowan who falls in love with boy who has time traveled from the Salem Witch Trials.


Inbetween is the first book in the Kissed by Death series, and it is about a grim reaper named Finn who falls in love with the girl he is sent to reap.



What gave you the idea to write these books? What inspired you?



I get my inspiration from a lot of places. Music, books, documentaries. Inbetween was inspired by an Edgar Allen Poe quote and a documentary on reincarnation.



Can you give us a little teaser for the second book of the Kissed by Death series?



Unfortunately I can't give that just yet. My editor hasn't even gotten a chance to see book 2 yet. It's still not finished. ;)



Are there characters in your books that are like you?

 


Emma is like me a little. We both like to read and bake.



Who are your favorite authors? Have they influenced you in any way?



Edgar Allen Poe, Maggie Stiefvater, and Kresley Cole just to name a few. I'd say Poe definitely influenced the dark stories I like to tell.



Do you have any advice or tips for aspiring writers?



Don't give up. It's not easy to get your foot in the door in publishing, but perseverance is the one thing that is key to your success. Also,take constructive criticism and learn from it.


Favorite books?

I have a lot of favorite books. My favorite book that I've read lately would have to be VELVETEEN by Daniel Marks. It was amazing.



Countries you would like to visit?



I have been lucky enough to visit a lot of countries in my life. I've been to Mexico and all over Europe. But the one place I've never been to but would love to visit would be Ireland.



Language you would like to learn?



French or Italian. They are such beautiful languages.



Musical instruments you play, or wish to play?



I play guitar a little. But I would love to learn to play the drums or piano someday.



Favorite songs and singers/bands?



I have too many to list, lol. But right now I adore the band City and Colour. Their song Northern Wind is awesome.



Favorite True Blood character?


Team Eric all the way!

Author Interview with Tara Fuller

I met Ms. Fuller on Twitter a few months ago. I learned she was a YA author. So, I tried to read some excerpts of her books online and I immediately fell in love with her storytelling ability! I swooned over her writing style and just wished I wrote like her. Alas! I suck! So, my stalker mode switched on and I think I pestered her too much. Sorry, Ms. Fuller :(

I haven't read one of her books, but the excerpts convinced me she is an AWESOME writer! I just had to interview her and dissect her thoughts.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

In Between Seasons by Cassandra Giovanni (Author Interview + Giveaway!)


Goodreads summary: At eighteen there is one thing Kate Ericson is certain of—the world is at war and has been since she was two years old. That was when her father pulled her family and a group of close friends to a God forsaken place in the middle of nowhere. For Kate there is no escape from the sea of lies she is drowning in until her world collides with Hunter Marks—the son of her father's biggest opponent. An opponent that Kate didn't even know existed. What Hunter kidnaps Kate for, and what her family will try to kill her to keep secret, is a knowledge that she doesn't have. Now Kate’s innocence seems to becoming undone at the seams of reality. Hunter then finds himself fighting the hopelessness that is creeping into the edges of her heart as she learns more about the corruption that has devoured their lives. As Hunter and Kate forge a strong and unique relationship it becomes clear that their love is something that the bureaucracy never expected, and that Hunter's father will do whatever he can to destroy it. Hunter believes he must sacrifice love in order to teach Kate that the world's deadliest weapon is her. Hunter and Kate will have to find the strength to rise above a deception that is so great, even the ones who created it don't realize its depth.


The Author



Mrs. Giovanni, though I just met her, is a very happy and perky person. She was very kind enough to let me interview her. And her love story is amazing! She should write a YA contemporary novel based on that. As we say it in my place, "Estoryaheeee!Kilig kaayo oi ang iyang love story!"


You can go to her site to check out her other books and how to purchase them. You can also check out her blog to follow her and see what she is up to.


And here is the part where I must dance like crazy!





Author Interview Time!


Tell us a little about yourself.


> I am 23 years old and I have been writing forever. My parents say I was writing before I could even read, using pictures. They honestly, don't remember me ever not writing as a kid. When I was 16 I stopped writing. It just shows that sometimes teachers aren't always great, but then I had some amazing teachers who I have reconnected with since I started writing again. In 2008 I started writing again. I wrote the most awful vampire book known to man, but it got me writing again. I also got married in 2008, and started working at a bank. I've been in banking ever since and I love the company I work for. I started out as a business management major, felt it was "too easy", so I changed to a medical coding degree, I can't stand blood, or anything to do with medical coding, so I changed my major to marketing. I LOVE marketing because it fits in so well with both parts of my life. For hobbies I knit, draw, paint, make jewelry, make lamp work beads, ride horses, do ZUMBA and bike. I also do photography for car features on the side. I hope to make it big as a writer and photographer.


When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?
> I have always wanted to be a writer, but for some reason I never thought it was possible--no matter how much my husband and my parents said that is what you are! You need to write. I think I truly realized I was a writer when I stopped writing. There was a huge hole in me--I didn't feel right for those two years. When I started writing again I knew it was me, and I had to do it period, no questions asked.


Are there authors who inspired and influenced you?
> Firstly, Jane Austen. I feel like I have this connection to her, and it's creepy, but I can't explain it. Ellen Ekstrom, is someone I met recently and gives me encouragement to write while giving me constructive criticism from an experienced author's perspective. Her novels are literary genius. JK Rowling is also an inspiration because her books are so truly unique and her writing so eloquent.


Tell us something about In Between Seasons.


>In Between Seasons was the 5th book I wrote in full length. It was the last book I wrote, and the first one I published. It was a test pilot in learning to balance who I am as a writer. The book moves along at a fast pace in the mind set of showing the reader events and situations through dialogue.


Did you face any difficulties writing the book?
> At that point in time I had got it in my mind that this was the book that I would publish first, so I started to read a lot of "publish yourself into print" books, blogs and websites. To say the least, you can only take such advice with a grain of salt. Writing is very subjective and opinion based and can always be better. It's surprising to say that I had trouble with the dialogue because I tend to write proper English all the time. I write out cannot, do not, etc., but people don't talk like that! So as a writer you must see your faults and search and annihilate them.



How does it feel to have a book published?
> Well, when it finally went live on Amazon I was at a car show with my husband shooting photographs as a test for our features. I kept looking at my iPhone every ten seconds, and then bam there it was. I stuck my hand up in the air and started jumping up and down screaming "I'm PUBLISHED, I'M FINALLY PUBLISHED." I swear everyone at the show thought I was a maniac. My husband laughed and explained to the several people gawking at me that I had just published my book, and I then proceeded to shove my iPhone in their faces. ;) So I guess you can see that it feels amazing. I love being indie because I can do my own marketing and really connect with my readers



Advice or tips for aspiring authors?
> Listen to advice, but take it with a grain of salt. Some things in writing are set in stone like (haha) not using cliches, and proper grammar. I recommend investing in a really great grammar book. I use The Longman Handbook for Writers and Readers. The other things about writing are really finding who you are as a writer and what is your comfort zone. Don't be afraid of getting bad reviews, but also read them and take them for what they are worth--don't let it change you, make yourself better from it.



Random round!


1.) Hair care products you use?
I have super fine hair, and I am still searching for a product that will give my hair volume that lasts all day, and doesn't make it greasy. I am trying to use the Pantene Fine hair product line at the moment. Alas, it works great for about three hours and then, flatness.



2.) Favorite color?
Pink! I even have pink all over my car.



3.) Dating tips?
Oh, well I don't have any of those. I dated a couple real jerks, then met my husband, he was my best friend for about a year. In that year I fell head over heels for him. I was 16 when I met him. I guess though, honesty is the best policy, and if something doesn't feel right about a person--go with it--it probably isn't. NEVER let someone make you feel like you are less of a person than they are.


4.) Countries you would like to visit?
England--my best friend lives there. Ireland, and that is about it.



5.) Your very own, real-life love story?
Yes, I do have one of those. I met my husband when I was 16 and was dating someone that he knew. We started talking over myspace. We talked a lot, and he became my best friend. I also fell head over heels for him. When I first saw his picture I thought to myself "that is the most gorgeous man alive" (I mean come on--blue eyes, shaggy dark brown hair, lip ring and a few tattoos--bad boy with a heart of gold)--I still feel that way. For a year we talked over AIM, and he started saying "I love you like a sister", what a burn that was. He was in a band, and I had shared some of my photography and marketing shots with him. He loved it, so we arranged to meet for the first time ever, and do a photo shoot. Yes, he hired me to do a photo shoot for him. Well, we did the shoot, then went out to dinner and stayed out all night, laughing and talking. I was really done for at that point. Little did I know he was too. A few weeks later he was talking to me on AIM. He told me that he needed to tell me something, I said okay, he said "I love you", I said I know, he said "No, you don't understand, I really love you.". I about DIED, I literally fell on the floor laughing in joy. My mom looked down at me and asked what was wrong, I told her and she shrugged: "I told you that how many months ago?". It was amazing.We had a whirl wind romance from there, I was in high school and I got engaged. We set the date and I was married at 19 and he was 22 1/2. I've been married 4 years, and every day I wake up thinking how lucky I am to have him. He is such an amazing person and I love him more each day (even when he is annoying me by asking what I am doing, when he knows it--I'm writing!)


Her answers are really cute, especially about her love story. Tskwhenwillthathappentome?


To the giveaways we shall go! Mrs. Giovanni has two sets of prizes for us! First set is for US residents only. It is composed of one (1) signed paperback of her book In Between Seasons and a signed bookmark! Of course, we didn't forget about the Internationals. The second set of prizes are for you: 1 ebook copy of her book and a signed bookmark! CLICK HERE for the giveaway!


Friday, August 3, 2012

Why I Have Been Silent

I haven't posted any book reviews, right? There is a reason. Oh, and it's a very, very good reason! For the past few days, I have been contacting authors for interviews. 3 of 4 have said yes! Cooooooooooooooool!

And I have more awesome news! All authors, who said yes to the interview, also said yes to a giveaway contest! Happy dance time!!!!






So, guys, just wait for the posts and join the giveaway contests!