Thursday, June 11, 2009

"Penny and Rio" by Jennifer Swanson

"Penny & Rio" by Jennifer Swanson
Featured Book and Author -
"Penny and Rio: The Mysterious Backyard Meeting" by Jennifer Swanson

Publisher: Mirror Publishing
Release date: Feb 2008 (although the new chapter book format was just released in Jan 2009)

What inspired you to write the book?
I have always loved mysteries and dogs, so it just seemed natural that I would combine the two. Plus, I was gifted with two very unique dogs who gave me great inspiration with all of their antics.

What is your favorite chapter in the book and why?
My favorite chapter is chapter three.. In it, Penny is sitting in the flower planter she has dug out and listens in on the meeting of the four animals. Here, she discovers their evil plot. It's my favorite because my real dog, Penny, did dig out a planter and I always imagined what she did while sitting in it, now I know.

Do you have other books you have written? If yes, what are they?
None that are published. The second Penny and Rio book will come out this fall. It will be titiled "Penny and Rio: The Locked Doghouse Mystery". I am also currently working on a mid-grade novel about four girls who solve mysteries.
Is there a particular event that stands out to you that helped you become an author?
I have always written stories, but it was never something I concentrated on. Then a couple of years ago I went through a prolonged illness. It was very difficult. One of the things that helped me get through was writing. When I recovered, I realized that I needed to make writing a priority in my life because that is what I loved, so I dedicated more time to writing and since then have published this book.

Was there a person in your life who believed in you more than you believed in yourself? If so, who was that person?
My husband, Jon. He's always been there for me encouraging me and supporting me. When I have times of doubt, like every writer, he's the one to say "Yes, you will be published and yes, they will like your book!" I couldn't do this without him.

What advice would you give to writers wishing to have their works published? Don't give up! No matter how many rejections letters you receive, keep at it. You never know who is out there just looking for a book like yours.

Who is your favorite author? I have so many, it's difficult to choose. I suppose my favorite children's author is J.K. Rowling. I remember hitting a low point where all of my stories were being rejected and I thought about giving up. Then I picked up Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. It just blew me away. The book transported me to a new place, like all good books should. I thought, I want to write like that! While I'm not sure I'll ever reach that goal, it helped me to pick up the pen and start again.

Do you have an author website? What is it? My website is http://www.pennyandrio.com/
I have great pictures of the real Penny and Rio. Check it out!

What is your favorite quote?
"Do one thing that scares you every day." Eleanor Roosevelt It means to "Be Bold!" and take chances. I think that all writers should do this.

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Jennifer, thanks for the photo and interview! Best of luck with all your 'dog mysteries' :)
~Wendy

"Paranoia" by J.E. Braun

Featured Book and Author -
"Paranoia" by J.E. Braun

Publisher: iUniverse
Released in: 2008
Website: http://www.jebraun.com/

What inspired you to write this book?
As the 5 year anniversary of 9/11 began to approach, I was observing people who had not been at one of the sites that day and how their lives had changed. I began to wonder, where is the survivor today? ...and Paranoia was born.

What is your favorite chapter in the book and why?
The book is told through post-traumatic flashbacks. Toward the end, the walls between flashback and reality begin to break down. It allowed me to play with tense, POV, and some other things that made the chapter fun to write and, I think, really interesting to read.

Do you have other books you have written? If yes, what are they?
Currently shopping my second novel, The Offensive around. A tale of what happens when society goes astray and ordinary citizens are forced to become revolutionaries.

Is there a particular event that stands out to you that helped you become an author?
Well, I was into art when I was young. A friend of mine showed me some things he'd written and, all respect to him, I thought..wow, I can do that, too! That was it. I studied literature in college...and 9/11 inspired me to finally publish.

Was there a person in your life who believed in you more than you believed in yourself? If so, who was that person?
In college I belonged to an organization and we were debating over some issues. Every once in a while I woud jump in, but for the most part I was quiet and the debates raged on. Finally, an older member of the organization came over to me and whispered, "John, say something. They trust you and respect what you say. If you speak up, the debate will be over." And it was. From that day on, I gained a new self-confidence.

What advice would you give to writers wishing to have their works published?
There are so many options available today, but make sure you do it the way you want to do it. If you're expecting a book on the bookstore shelves, you may not want to self-publish - persevere in trying to go the traditional route. Either way, it involves hard work, sacrifice, great timing, and even some luck.

Do you have a quote that motivates you?
Always loved, "All men die. Not all men truly live." - Braveheart

10% of all profits from sales of "Paranoia" will be donated to the Twin Towers Orphan Fund (www.ttof.org).
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Thank you for the interview! Sounds like you've got some exciting things going on with your books and writing journey! I wish you all the best ...
~Wendy

"Wizards' Kingdom" by Colin Parsons

Featured Book and Author -
"Wizards' Kingdom" by Colin R Parsons

Who published your book? Athena Press

When was it released? July 2005

What inspired you to write the book?
My 9 year old son Ryan; He was falling behind in his english and wouldn't read any books. His english teacher knew I wrote short stories and said why not write a book. Ryan loves wizards and so I wrote the book.

What is your favorite chapter in the book and why?
Shore of Shallow Water is my favourite chapter because it's an impossible situation the wizards are faced with and they do escape.

Do you have other books you have written? If yes, what are they?
Wizards' Kingdom is a trilogy with WK being the first, The Obelisk of Ashmar book 2 (2006) and Jarraks Darkness book 3 (2007).

Is there a particular event that stands out to you that helped you become an author?
Yes, I wrote 26 short stories which were put on a publishers website. One story 'Always Just Behind' was featured in an anthology called 'When Darkness Comes,' and the publisher Crystal Serenades set up a booksigning in a haunted castle. When I signed my first book I was hooked.

Was there a person in your life who believed in you more than you believed in yourself? If so, who was that person? T
hat person without a shadow of doubt is my wife Janice. She has been there and believed in me since the beginning and goes on all my booksignings with me.

What advice would you give to writers wishing to have their works published? Write, write, write and never ever, ever give up no matter what. You will be rejected by every publisher under the sun. You will be pushed to the back of bookshops hidden from customers, when higher profiled authors are in the same store. But it will all be worth it.

Who is your favorite author? Kenneth Oppel.

Do you have an author website? What is it?
www.colinrparsons.com

What is your favorite quote?
Luck is: Preparation waiting for an opportunity.

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Colin, thank you for the interview! Best of luck to you!
~Wendy

"It's All About Attitude" by Gayle Nobel

Featured Book & Author -
"It's All About Attitude" Loving and Living Well with Autism by Gayle Nobel

Who published it?
Desert Beach Publications

When was it released?

April 2006

What inspired you to write the book?

After homeschooling for 11 years, my son (who has autism) went off to school and I began to reflect on the lessons I had learned and was learning in being his mom and living daily with autism. I realized I had chosen a different perspective than the norm and thought it could help others living in similar situations to love and live well- live happier with whatever challenges they faced, particularly autism. I was inspired by the parents who read some of my initial writing and told me it had made a tremendous difference for them.

What is your favorite chapter in the book and why?
Moments of Love- It is a celebration of what's truly important with our kids- those tiny moments of love that show up within our days and sometimes in the midst of our struggles. Brings us back to what's beautiful and what's real- sometimes we forget to notice. Moments of Love spotlights the good stuff and reminds us to stop, enjoy and appreciate.

Do you have other books you have written? If yes, what are they?
No, but my second book should be out within the next year.

Is there a particular event that stands out to you that helped you become an author?
Back in 1999,I read an editorial about a professor who believed it was ok to kill infants who are born, as he says "inconveniently disabled" within the first few months of life. He believed it is not morally equivalent to killing a person. I had a very strong (negative) emotional reaction to this and wrote an essay, "The Gift of Kyle" as a response. (Kyle is my son who is severely affected by autism.) With that essay, I found my writing voice. The response from people I shared it with was very positive and powerful.

Was there a person in your life who believed in you more than you believed in yourself? If so, who was that person?
Yes, my coauthor Kathy Almeida and my husband, Neil Nobel.
What advice would you give to writers wishing to have their works published?
Go for your dream! Learn all you can about the publishing business. Be persistent and don't give up. Consider self publishing. Be patient with yourself and the process.

Who is your favorite author?

Jodi Picoult

Do you have an author website? What is it?
Yes, http://www.autismwithattitude.com/

What is your favorite quote?

"There are two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as though everything is a miracle."

~Albert Einstein


Thank you Gayle for the interview! I wish you the best with your book and writing adventure! ~Wendy