Welcome to the Next Big Thing! What is a blog
hop? It’s a virtual event that helps readers discover new authors. The first
author tags five others whose work he or she admires, who each tag five more,
who each tag five more, and so on. This particular event has been so
widespread, covering so many genres and talented authors, that it was
impossible to say no to participating.
I have to first mention that I have had the honor of
reconnecting with my old college friend Carole Townsend. I am not going to say
how may years ago that it has been but lets just say that children have been born
and graduated from college since we were in school together. Carole is the one
that told me and referred me to this “Blog Hop” and I can’t thank her enough. How
fun is this? It’s like Pinterest for writers. Carol has written two books
already and I can guarantee they will both put a smile on your face and a
chuckle in your heart. I am finishing her book “Red Lipstick and Clean
Underwear” and it is just such an enjoyable book to read. Women will love it
and identify with it. Men need to read it so that we can begin to pretend to
understand what women are thinking. It’s real, it’s raw, and I love it. You can
check out her work and blog at www.caroletownsend.com
. Thank you Carole for including me in the snowball. My blog is a place where I will drop a story every now and then just to make sure I am still on track connecting and these stories will be part of my future book. I hope you enjoy my stories.
In this particular hop, the authors I’ve chosen and I
will each answer, on our respective blogs, the same 10 (predetermined)
questions ranging from our current works in progress to our writing processes
and beyond. I hope you’ll enjoy learning about our work. Please feel free to
share comments and questions.
Now, here is my Next Big Thing!
Now, here is my Next Big Thing!
1) What
is the title of your book(s)?
Hmmmm, good question. I actually
have two books going (in my head). I thought it would just be one book but the
more I think about it, there is just no way that I can link them together. Book
number one will be titled, “Leaving My Mark”...or "Connecting The Dots". The title for book number two is
still up for grabs. I have a few in mind, “Laugh Lines” is currently at the top
of the list. There is also the chance of renaming book number one and using “Leaving
My Mark” for book number two. ( I have poor decision making skills.)
2) Where
did the idea for the book come from?
Book #1 (from this point on,
#=number, not hashtag) came from a life experience. It was the result of having
to rehabilitate from multiple traumatic injuries in a car wreck. I had no
reference point for what I was going to experience. I realized after many years that so much of life is about perspective and that random events are often not that random at all. Book #2 came from my friends
telling me to write down my daily experiences. I somehow get myself into some
really unusual situations and tend to encounter some pretty unusual people. I
used Facebook to just write them down and see if people actually found my odd
life funny or interesting. A few years later, viola, I have the journal for my book.
3) What
genre does your book come under?
Humor
4) Which
actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie?
Well, to play me, it would need to
be someone freakishly handsome like Johnny Depp or Rob Lowe…ha! Realistically,
I would say either Ty Burrell (Phil) from Modern Family , Steve Carell from The
Office, or late night talk show host Stephen Colbert….not that I have ever given
this any thought.
5) What
is a one sentence synopsis for your book?
#1-A humorous look and perspective
on rehabilitating in a nursing home to help anyone going through a challenging
time who need encouragement to laugh, journal individual progress, and gain new
perspective.
#2- A look into my diary, full of
crazy days, zany people and the occasional poignant moment.
6) Is
your book self published, published by an independent publisher, or represented
by an agency?
That has yet to be determined. I
guess I need to write it first.
7) How
long did it take for you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
Book #1 has sat in the bowels of
about three computers, a few memory sticks, a three ring binder and a handful
of post it notes for about fifteen years...wow time flies even when you are not having fun. The art of “pulling it all together” is a skill that I have not yet mastered. I do
now have most of it all in one place but have to edit every story and add the
glue.
Book #2 started as a trial to just
post stories of my life on Facebook. I have continued doing this from time to
time over the past three years. I am just now taking it all seriously and am
thinking in chapters instead of posts. I am very slow to start out of the gate.
One day I will decide, “this is it” and I’ll sit down and tear through it
pretty quickly. I am currently seeking out placed to write and blog. I am also doing
some public speaking, which I love.
8) What
other books in your genre would you compare you story?
I have no idea. I don't ever read my type of stuff because I live it every day. I look for things to help my escape my every day life. People keep telling
me that my stories remind them of David Sedaris. I haven’t read any of his
books yet as I am afraid I’ll be tempted to copy his style or something. I will
say the Carole Townsend’s books remind me of how I talk. It's really been through reading her books and blogs that I have been able to step back and see how someone might be interested in what I write. I have seen several movies that remind me of my stories. I think "Best In Show", "Meet the Fockers" and National Lampoon's "Christmas Vacation" kind of capture the odd and awkward people and events that I write about.
9) What
or who inspired you to write this book?
For both books, the inspiration has been family and friends who constantly tell me to hurry up and write my books so they can share my stories with their friends. Carole Townsend, Connie Williams, and Shellie Braeuner are all friends of mine who have recently been published. That has inspired me more than they will ever know.
10) What
else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
It’s almost every week that someone
sends me a note telling me that they read one of my stories and burst out
laughing or into tears. It seems that my blog has a few fans in Canada, Russia and Germany; that blows my mind. I think, no matter where you come from in life, you
will be able to relate. I have two stories that no one has ever heard, not even
my friends. I think they are the most embarrassing, funniest stories I have
ever heard. I guarantee you will not be able to NOT repeat them.
Below you will find authors/bloggers who will
be joining me by blog next Wednesday, January 23, 2013. These are people that are real. They've done their homework and they write from the heart, sometimes funny, sometimes serious. Please be sure to
bookmark and add them to your calendars for updates on works in progress and
new releases! Happy Writing and Reading!
http://www.musingsandmeanderings-mlp.blogspot.com
http://www.thinkingconsciouslyrocks.com
http://www.baes-ictraining.com
http://www.thinkingconsciouslyrocks.com
http://www.baes-ictraining.com
Wow! Such a great post and imagine my surprise when I saw my little blog on your list. Thanks so much! Do I post my response next Wednesday? Want to get this right, you know!
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