Interview With Author Sylvia Stein

By way of introduction, here is Sylvia Stein’s bio.:

Sylvia Stein is a published author, podcaster, and content writer and Team Advertiser for Coffee House Writers. She obtained a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University in July 2015. 

Sylvia lives in Fuquay Varian with her amazing husband Jeremy and their three beautiful children. 

Now that you’ve been introduced to Sylvia, let’s get to know her a little better.

Hello, Sylvia, welcome to Angel Kiss Publications. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview.

Thank you for having me.

When did the writing bug ensnare you? 

This is an excellent question. I’ve always loved to read and write. As a kid, the best times I spent were in the library reading stories by amazing authors. Their personal stories also fascinated me. This inspired me to write and to create my own stories.  

Is writing your full-time profession?

Yes, but I also love to teach. I am a substitute teacher and I love it. When I’m not in the classroom, I’m writing and working on my craft.  

How long have you been writing? 

Overall, it has been about 10 years. I’ve always written but professionally since 2010.  I started with anthologies and then graduated with a Master’s of Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.

Shortly after that I began publishing my solo works. I published my first solo Novella, Closure in 2014. During National Novel Month, Nanowrimo in 2012, I developed a first draft for a story titled Chasing Clarity that was published in October 2015. Later I published a Prequel to Closure entitled, The Diary of a Broken Father

Have you won any literary awards?  

I have not, but Fossend Publishing in the UK nominated me for a Book Award for The Diary of a Broken Father.

How many published books have you written?  

Overall, I have been in 5 Anthologies; I have three solo books and I am working on the fourth one.  

Which genres do you write?

I write contemporary fiction books.   

What do you find most challenging writing for this genre?

I wouldn’t say it’s challenging. I will say that I love writing New Adult, Romance and Thrillers and it’s hard because I want to dabble in all of it.   

What are you working on now?

Thank you for asking. I am currently working on my first thriller. This story has taken me time to write and has become a journey of its own. I have done so much research even though it is a work of fiction.  

Where do you find inspiration for your characters?

My characters drive all of my stories. The inspirations for them come from people I have encountered throughout my life or in other stories I have seen.  But mainly they come from me.  

I’ve always loved how authors create an unfamiliar world and transport you into it. For me right now the biggest inspirations are Julie Garwood, Liane Moriarity, Ruth Ware, Paula Hawkins, Gillian Flynn, Stephen King and Jodie Picoult.

What has been your most rewarding experience since publishing your work?

My readers! They always reach out and say how my characters inspired them and how they loved the message I was trying to spread within my story.  

What advice would you give to authors just starting out? 

Write every day and join a Writer’s Group.  I joined one on Linked and it was the best experience for me.   

Is there anything else you’d like your readers to know about you?

Well, I love Musicals and I hope to work on writing my own one day.  I have a genuine love of Music and Broadway. 

What message are you sharing in your books?

The courage within each of my characters and their journeys.  I always create strong characters and many of the principal characters are women.

For example, as you follow Sara’s journey in Closure you see a young woman who has been through so much and you root for her. In Chasing Clarity you have another young woman, Mia Gerard, who has lost so much.

One of the key things readers tell me is how much they felt like the characters. However, I also show what loss and addiction does to someone like Garrison James who is Sara’s “dysfunctional” father.    

What are your favorite books?

My favorite books range from F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charles Dickens, Harper Lee, John Steinbeck, Jodie Picoult, Stephen King, Jane Austen, Ruth Ware, Liane Moriarity, AJ Brown, Chrissie Parker and Ruth Ware.  There are too many.   

If you could create an author’s group with writers from any time period, who would you invite?

Oh, my goodness this is an excellent question! It would be hard, but I would like to have F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charles Dickens, and also bring in Jane Austen and Stephen King.  I know this would be a very interesting Writer’s Group.   

Who has influenced your writing the most?  

Jodie Picoult, all of her books have so much emotion and her character’s drive all of her stories as I hope mine do.   

When you’re not writing, where can we find you?  

I am Mom all the time, but when I’m not writing I’m on Instagram or prepping for my podcast The Daily With Syl Stein the Coffee Chronicles. I talk about coffee and life.   

A movie producer wants to turn your book into a movie, and you get to make a cameo. What would you do in the movie?  

If a movie producer wants to turn my book into a movie, I want husband to be the executive producer so the movie is just like my book.  Then I would make a cameo as an extra. I would like to be the nurse who pops in for a few seconds. Nothing fancy.  

An elf named 12-25 approaches you. He’s sneezing, wheezing, coughing, and there’s a strange tattoo of a snoring dog on his cheek. What do you do?  

First, I’d ask how he’s doing, then I’d ask if reality show or something like it was taping near the area.   

What are your most effective marketing strategies?

I am not very good with Marketing. However, I have a podcast where I feel I promote my work.  I see it growing, but it has taken awhile.   

Do you have a website/Facebook page, etc.?

Yes, I have an Author Page on Facebook, A Website through WordPress and also a Twitter page and Amazon page.  

http://www.facebook.com/SylWriter07
http://www.amazon.com/Sylvia-Stein/e/B00EJT3FYQ/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

email: sylstein07@gmail.com

https://www.goodreads.com/author/dashboard

Podcasts:  

 In the Artists Realm https://sylauthor07.podbean.com/

The Daily with Syl Stein  https://anchor.fm/sylvia-stein

 Facebook:

In the Artists Realm Facebook page: 

https://www.facebook.com/SylviaSteinPowerHour07/

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/stein.sylvia/
http://coffeehousewriters.com/author/sylvia-stein/

Where can we find your books?  

You can find my books through Amazon KDP or Amazon. Barnes and Noble Nook Press and Apple Inc.   

Thank you, Sylvia, for spending time with us and sharing your story with us. We wish you continued success and lots of luck!

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In The Diary of a Broken Father, Garrison James shares his story from his own perspective of what life is like now that he decided to go into AA in the hopes of changing his life.

He shares the accounts of his daily struggles since his daughter Sara has left his side and what it meant for him to lose her.

He is haunted by her loss and the memories of his beloved wife Lila whom he lost to cancer.

Garrison is one broken man who is battling his demons, this includes himself and God.

In this novella, you will hear from Garrison James as he battles through being a better man all in the hopes of reconciling with his only daughter whom he has hurt so much.


Will he be able to do it? Is it too late for him? What will happen next?

Interview With Author D.A. Henneman

By way of introduction, here is D.A. Henneman’s Bio:

Careers for D.A. Henneman have run the gamut between Customer Service and Floral Design, but the one thing that she always comes back to are the stories that keep her up at night.

During a girl’s weekend, an idea for a series about 4 women with Elemental Powers was born. Infused with Fantasy, Romance, and the occasional Werewolf, her stories take the reader on a magical journey where things aren’t always as they seem.

Now that you’ve been introduced to D.A., let’s get to know her a little better.

Hello, D.A., welcome to Angel Kiss Publications. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview.

Thank you for having me.

How and when did the writing bug ensnare you?

I have always had an active imagination, and have been writing since I was young, but it wasn’t until I went back to college (at an undisclosed age) that it came back into my life.

It was during a Creative Writing class that I blew the dust off of an old manuscript and started reworking the plot on a book that would eventually become Sea of Dreams. I haven’t looked back since. I plan to finish the fourth book of that series in 2020.

Is writing your full-time profession?

Not at the moment, although sometimes I wonder since I spend an equal amount of time building my author business as I do working my “real job.” I fit writing in between all the other things I need to accomplish in the day, but I always wish that I had more time to create. There isn’t enough time in the day to suit me.

How long have you been writing?

I started my first book over 20 years ago, and I didn’t start back into the writing habit until late 2013 when I started college. That book I started in my Creative Writing class was published in 2016. I have published a minimum of one book a year since then and hope to increase that in the years to come.

Have you won any literary awards?

Yes! I recently won the 2019 Best Indie Book Award in Romance for the third book in my series, Playing With Fire. I can’t tell you how thrilled I was when I received my award in the mail!

Playing With Fire was also a Finalist in the Golden Quill Through Desert Rose RWA.


Some of my other awards include:
2018 I Heart Indie for book cover and blurb
Finalist in the 2018 Best Book Awards in their New Age Category
Winds Of Change was a 2018 Finalist for the Golden Quill

How many published books have you written?

As of early 2020, I have published 4 books, and a novelette that is only available to my newsletter subscribers. The Jinni’s Wish is a story that takes place between my prequel, Twist of Fate, and the first book in the series, Sea of Dreams. Anyone interested in checking it out can follow this link: https://BookHip.com/TWLTXJ.

Which genres do you write?

The Power of Four Series is Fantasy/Paranormal Romance with a New Age flair. I’m working on a series that is a Cozy Paranormal Mystery.

What do you find most challenging writing for these genres?

For me, the most challenging thing is knowing where my book truly lands as far as a category. I have so much going on in them that it’s hard to pin them down to one genre. I also like that about them, as I love working surprise elements into my writing. I think it makes for a fun read.

What are you working on now?

I’m working on edits for my first book, while the final book in the series goes through my critique partners. I feel I can trim the first book down, and I want to be sure I do that before releasing the final book and offering a boxed set of the entire series.

I am also working on the second book in my Paranormal Mystery series and am in the query process with the first.

Where do you find inspiration for your characters?

Funny story, that. I was on a girl’s trip with my three friends, and we got on the topic of desired qualities in a mate. One thing led to another, and soon I was taking notes.

I based the stories I wrote around those initial character traits that we came up with and it grew into something that none of us could have ever imagined.

What has been your most rewarding experience since publishing your work?

I have to say, someone I don’t know contacting me to tell me how much they love my stories is something that has been one of the most rewarding things that has ever happened to me. Each story includes a part of me and having someone connect to that is truly magical.

What advice would you give to authors just starting out?

To think of your finished body of work as your staff, not your babies. Now I get it, when you’re writing you are cutting open a vein and bleeding on the table, and that is where your head needs to be during the creative process.

But once the first draft is done, and you are asking for guidance, you need to leave your ego at the door. It is hard, especially with your first book, but I believe that hearing the hard stuff is the only way we learn and grow.

If you are in this for the long term, my best advice is to look at it as a business as quickly as possible.

Is there anything else you’d like your readers to know about you?

I am a Breast Cancer Survivor, 8 years in May 2020! When diagnosed, the question I asked myself changed my life forever. It was what sent me back to college and ultimately brought writing back into my life. It is why my motto is “Embrace the Journey.”

What message are you sharing in your books?

The Power of Four Series has a lot of symbolism, and the primary message is that if we don’t take care of our planet, it won’t take care of us. It is all about balance, and that is what I try to keep in my mind as I work through my plots.

What are your favorite books?

I read it all! Paranormal, Fantasy and anything Mythology, greats like J.R. Ward, Nora Roberts, Mimi Jean Pamfiloff for Romance.

I recently finished Circe by Madeline Miller, which I loved! I also adore Stephen King, strange I know for a Romance Author, but he was my first love. My all-time favorite book by him is The Stand.

If you could create an author’s group with writers from any time period, who would you invite?

I am dabbling in Paranormal Mystery, so would love to pick Agatha Christie’s brain. I also am fascinated by her personal story and what was going through her head when she “disappeared.” That kind of stuff is fascinating!

Who has influenced your writing the most?

My critique partners have been the voice in my head as I edit every book I’ve written. They have helped to make me the writer I am today, and I am forever grateful to them.


I also get amazing support from the authors in Greater Detroit RWA, who are always willing to help no matter what part of the writing journey you are in. I’m so lucky I found these other writers and tapped into their expertise! It was a game-changer!

When you’re not writing, where can we find you?

I blog regularly, so you can always find me on my website at www.dahenneman.com.

I have a follow me link that lists all the social media platforms I am on, which you can reach at: https://dahenneman.com/welcome/how-about-a-follow/.

You can also follow me by subscribing to my newsletter at: https://BookHip.com/TWLTXJ. Remember, you get a free gift for signing up!

A movie producer wants to turn your book into a movie and you get to make a cameo. What would you do in the movie?

I would LOVE to play Zilla, however, sadly I am a teeny bit older and not as well-endowed. So, I would happily stay in the background and help with the sets, making sure that they are as realistic as possible. I think set-design and makeup would be super fun!

An elf named 12-25 approaches you. He’s sneezing, wheezing, coughing, and there’s a strange tattoo of a snoring dog on his cheek. What do you do?

Ask him if he needs any allergy medication or chicken noodle soup and put him on the couch to rest. While he is there, I might have him do some of my social posts for me. It would be nice to have an assistant. ?

What are your most effective marketing strategies?

I’m only just getting me feet wet in the marketing end of things, but I’ve had some good luck with Kobo promotions and getting folks to leave reviews for the free books I give out.

I am expanding my newsletter list now and plan to dabble with Ads once I have a complete series developed. I have run a few Facebook Ads, but for visibility, not so much for sales.

Do you have a website/Facebook page, etc?

I do! You can find me at www.dahenneman.com and if you click on the Follow me page, you will find my social links.

Where can we find your books?

You can find me on

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/D-A-Henneman/e/B01BREUVTW

Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/d.a.+henneman

Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/sea-of-dreams-9

Google: https://play.google.com/store/books/details/D_A_Henneman_Sea_of_Dreams?id=BOOEDwAAQBAJ

And reviews at Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/dahenneman

Thank you, D.A., for spending time with us and sharing your story. We wish you continued success and lots of luck!

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A frightening chain reaction begins during a four-alarm for firefighter Sera Cardoso. The tattoo decorating her chest warns her away from danger, but this time is different. Visions in the flames of a handsome stranger with whiskey-colored eyes haunt her. Later, when her punching bag smolders and the water in her shower turns to steam, Sera unwittingly breaches a divide between her world and a magical land called Wisteria.

Logan Blackwood is edgy and dangerously close to the end of his mating cycle. If he is unable to find his soul mate before three cycles of the moon, his life will be altered—forever. When the fiery Sera enters his life, he can hardly believe his luck. He’s waited a lifetime for her, but there’s a slight problem—she doesn’t seem to feel the same connection.

Sera is the element of Fire and is as hot and unpredictable as the flames she represents. Her decision to accept Logan into her life is the first of many she will need to face. With the help of the other elements, she is exposed to a world of magick and mystery. It will be up to Sera and her new friends to correct the imbalance in the elemental powers, before evil rules not only Wisteria, but earth itself.

Read Across America Day

Photo by Noel Cedric Harrison

How did you spend Read Across America Day?

As a former Pre-K Head Start/Kindergarten teacher, I know how much excitement Dr. Seuss’ birthday brings to schools across the country. The stories, the crafts and the other creative activities make it a memorable day for students and teachers alike.

Today I spent the morning at Crossan Elementary in Philadelphia, PA. I read Kamyla Chung and the Creepy-Crawlies to 2nd and 3rd graders. They were a wonderful audience.

After the reading, the children asked me so many insightful questions. Many of them are also composing their own original stories and were eager to share their ideas with me.

Lots of creativity among our young learners! Thank you, Crossan Elementary for inviting me to participate in your Dr. Seuss Celebration!

See you soon!

Interview With Bethany Beach Books

Photo courtesy of Bethany Beach Books

Bethany Beach Books is the 9th stop on my Independent Book Store tour. In an effort to bring awareness of how vital these places are, I’m interviewing the great folks who manage them.

Bethany Beach Books is an independently owned bookstore, located only a few steps off the boardwalk in Bethany Beach, Delaware. The store was established in 1991 and has been independently owned since the day it opened. They are open every day at 10:00 am, year round!

The moment you a peek through the window, a vast cheerful room entices you to enter. Once you enter, a host of books for readers of all ages and genres, invites you to open your mind, channel your inner bookworm and dig in!

FYI: In addition to the regular staff, high-profile characters have been known to make appearances at the store. I have it on good authority (with pictures to prove it) that The Cat In The Hat, The Grinch and Pete the Cat have all turned up for different events over the years.

Amanda, the manager of Bethany Beach Books, was kind enough to answer a few questions about the store and the value it adds to her community of readers. 

Hello, Amanda, welcome to Angel Kiss Publications. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview.

Thank you for having me.

What motivated you to open (or work at) an Independent Book Store?

The store opened in 1991 so I was only a year old and can’t speak for the motivation for opening the store, although I assume the reason was something very warm and fuzz.

I decided to apply for a job at Bethany Beach Books when I was in high school because I have always been a bookworm. I thought, what better place to work than an independent bookstore?

I’ve been at the store for 13 years now and can’t imagine being anywhere else. Bookstores are super special places, especially independent bookstores!

Can you tell us a little about Bethany Beach Books?

Bethany Beach Books opened in 1991 and is Bethany Beach’s only independent bookstore. We are located just steps from the sandy beach and boardwalk of Bethany Beach – we can hear the ocean in our store most days when we prop the door open.

We’re a smaller bookstore (about 2,000 square feet) but pride ourselves on having a really great selection of everything from new releases and bestsellers, adult fiction & non-fiction to middle grade, young adult, and children’s books.

Since we are at the beach, our business is very seasonal, so the summer months are crazy and full of excitement while the winter months are a bit more cozy and quiet; it’s a great balance.

Photo courtesy of Bethany Beach Books

What’s involved with running an independent bookstore?

Shew, where to start?! When I tell people I work at a bookstore most of the time they assume I read all day… which would be lovely but is far from the truth!

Like most small businesses, we have a smaller staff who do a great job wearing multiple hats. Besides the normal, boring tasks all businesses must tackle like bills, HR, paperwork, etc., we get to do some really fun things, too.

Our event coordinator, Zandria Senft, plans a ton of really epic author events for us, we have super fun story times for children during the summer, we get to make book displays, and recommend books to readers.

My favorite part of my job is ordering all of the new books, you get to see what is coming out in the months ahead and curate the store’s selection of titles.

I also love being able to recommend my favorite reads to customers, the best part is when they return to the store and insist you give them more suggestions because they loved your recommendation so much!

Is competition with online retailers difficult?

We are very lucky to be located at the beach where vacationers want and need books all the time so fortunately, we don’t have to compete with online retailers quite as much as other independent bookstores we are familiar with.

It is still difficult, though, when customers come into the store and expect us to price-match what Amazon is selling the book for… which obviously we can’t do if we want to stay in business.

The worst is when a customer comes in, asks for a bunch of recommendations, takes pictures of our books, doesn’t buy anything, and goes home and buys the books online. Eek!

Like many small businesses today, we all have to compete with the big box and online stores. We accomplish that by providing great customer service, being involved and immersed in our community, and hosting really great events… things our online competitors can’t do.

Photo courtesy of Bethany Beach Books

What makes your store unique?

Our location definitely makes us unique! As with any bookstore, I think our selection of books also makes us unique. We try to have the big bestsellers while also keeping deep backlist and hidden gems on our shelves for readers to find.

What are your biggest sellers?

Our biggest sellers for genres: fiction, “book-club” fiction, children’s picture books.
Specific titles from last year: Where the Crawdads Sing, Summer of ’69, the Dog Man series.

Photo courtesy of Bethany Beach Books

Do you have promotions throughout the year?

We do a big promotion every year for Small Business Saturday (the day after Black Friday). We also always discount the hardcover New York Times bestsellers and any pre-orders on our website.

Do you have author book signings?

We do! Our event coordinator, Zandria Senft, does an epic job planning fantastic events for us!

We host author book signings throughout the summer months, concentrating on mid-June to mid-August, when all of our vacationers are here in Bethany.

Zandria works throughout the year planning great events and is already planning our 2020 Summer Author series now.

Photo courtesy of Bethany Beach Books

What advice would you give to authors just starting out?

My advice for authors just starting out is to do your best to get in with a great publisher (easier said than done, I know).

Cover design is huge! I know we’re not supposed to judge a book by it’s cover but everyone does.

Never give up. Your first book may not have the impact you hoped for or may not be as well received but don’t stop writing. Even if you’re not writing for publication anymore, keep writing for yourself.

Photo courtesy of Bethany Beach Books

Is there anything else you’d like readers to know about you and your store?

If you can’t come visit us in Bethany Beach, please do visit us online! We always have a lot of books available to pre-order, most of them are signed first-editions that come with swag (yay!).

We also have a subscription box, The Book Drop, where we send our favorite hidden gem reads once a month.

We know not everyone is fortunate enough to have an independent bookstore close to them so we are bringing the independent bookstore to you.
www.BethanyBeachBooks.com

www.TheBookDrop.com

What are some of your favorite books/authors?

Ohhhh, this is so hard. This is equivalent to what I imagine asking a parent which is their favorite child… actually, this question might be harder (just kidding, kind of!).

I absolutely loved Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens, I read it a few months before publication and instantly fell in love.

Something a little less in the spotlight right now that I have loved and always recommend to someone looking for something incredibly beautiful but heart-wrenching as well is A Constellation of Vital Phenomena by Anthony Marra. Ugh, so beautiful.

Another one of my all-time favorites is The Heart of Hearing Heartbeats by Jan-Philipp Sendker. Something coming out this spring that I read a few months ago and CANNOT wait to be published in May is Alex George’s The Paris Hours.

Whoever is reading this right now, go pre-order your copy now from your favorite independent bookstore because I loved, loved, loved this book. I’m also a huge Harry Potter nerd. #Hufflepuff

If you could have a writer’s group with authors from any time period, who would you invite?

Oh what a great question! I’d definitely invite Chuck Palahniuk because I love his work and wow, what must go on in that creative mind of his!

J.K. Rowling for sure. Paulo Coelho, Jewell Parker Rhodes (I heard her speak once, she’s amazing), Sharon Creech (she was my favorite author growing up!), Neil Gaiman, and Jason Reynolds.

Do you have a website/Facebook page, etc?

We do! Bethany Beach Books can be found on Facebook (Bethany Beach Books), Twitter (@BethanyBooks), Instagram (@BethanyBeachBooks), and online at www.BethanyBeachBooks.com

Our subscription box is The Book Drop, more information can be found at www.TheBookDrop.com

If anyone wants to keep tabs on my beloved one-eyed cat named Winks or to see what I’m reading, I can be found on Instagram at @az.andthe.atlas

Thank you, Amanda, for spending time with us and sharing your story. We wish you and Bethany Beach Books continued success and lost of luck!

Photo courtesy of Bethany Beach Books

Interview With Author Sonnet O’Dell

By way of introduction, here is Sonnet O’Dell’s Bio:

Sonnet was born at the John Radcliffe in Oxford and spent many years living in different spots all over the UK.

Sonnet now lives in Worcester, Worcestershire, home of Lea & Perrins and the site of the last battle of the Civil War. Sonnet enjoys nothing more than reading or writing a good book. She is fascinated with worlds created by words and has a passion for mythology that can be seen in some of her works.

She has a BA Hons Degree in Creative Writing & Writing for Performance and a writing companion in the form of a large black tom cat called Salem.

When not busy writing, her favourite thing to do is to curl up with Salem on her lap and read a good book. Her favourite is Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Now that you’ve been introduced to Sonnet, let’s get to know her a little better!

Hello, Sonnet, welcome to Angel Kiss Publications. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview.

Thank you for having me.

How and when did the writing bug ensnare you?

I wrote my first story at aged five. It was a class project. I wrote about a knight saving a princess from a dragon. I think my parents still had it until a quite recent clear out.

Is writing your full-time profession?

I wish. I have to maintain a regular day job.

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How long have you been writing?

I think I became serious about writing in my early teens. I wrote short stories and sent them off to the addresses published at the front of some of my favourite books. I got some very nice, encouraging rejection letters.

Have you won any literary awards?

Not yet. But I was a Golden Book Award Finalist for my novel Kris in 2017.

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How many published books have you written?

I have written and published 23 novels and novella’s. A large majority of which are out of print at the moment since I left my publisher in 2017. I am slowly working my way through my back catalogue to get them reformatted, recovered, and back on amazon.

Which genre do you write?

I tend to stick to paranormal with some elements of romance, crime, and other things 😉 tossed in.

What do you find most challenging writing for this genre?

Plausibility. Even though it’s a fantasy-based story, I like to make it believable.

What are you working on now?

I’ve just re-published the second book in my Cassandra Farbank Series. The last in the Cera Raine Trilogy is due out on the 1st of Feb 2020. After that I’ll be endeavoring to get the third Cassandra book back out and finish the second book in the Clockwatcher Trilogy.

Where do you find inspiration for your characters?

I like mythology and lore – I think I get a lot of inspiration from there.

What are your favorite books?

I like a lot of different books. Recently I’ve been very into the Ben Aaronovitch Rivers of London Series, but recently I just finished The Last Wish (The Witcher) by Andrzj Sapkowski after watching the series on Netflix.

When you’re not writing where can we find you?

If I’m not writing, I’m reading. If I’m not reading then I’m probably sewing – which I recently took up as a hobby.

A movie producer wants to turn your book into a movie and you get to make a cameo. What would you do in the movie?

I don’t consider myself very photogenic. I’d be someone in the background, someone another character gives an order to or brushes past.

An elf named 12-25 approaches you. He’s sneezing, wheezing, coughing and there’s a strange tattoo of a snoring dog on his cheek. What do you do?

If I know his name, I assume he’s already introduced himself so I’d probably hand him a tissue and ask if he was alright.

Do you have a website/Facebook page, etc?

My website is www.sonnetodell.co.uk, links to my facebook and blog are easily found from there.

Links:

Website: www.sonnetodell.co.uk

Blog: www.sonnetodelldustypages.blogspot.com

Thank you, Sonnet, for spending time with us and sharing your story. We wish you continued success and lots of luck!

Dark series – road to surreal sunset

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With Cera declared dead, Nicholas Grafton must come to terms with his loss and move on with the next case without her. He must put aside his feelings about a one time friend, to put together his clue, and avert the biggest disaster to face Central City yet.

Cera, alive and well, has her own problems. Trapped on a space station, her only hope may be to jump from the frying pan into the fire.

A reunion with the people she loves might be short lived, as circumstances threaten to end everything permanently this time.

All will be revealed the exciting conclusion to the Cera Raine Series.

Interview With Karen Eisenbrey

By way of introduction, here is Karen’s bio:

Karen Eisenbrey lives in Seattle, WA, where she leads a quiet, orderly life and invents stories to make up for it. Although she intended to be a writer from an early age, until her mid-30s she had nothing to say.

A little bit of free time and a vivid dream about a wizard changed all that. Karen writes fantasy and science fiction novels, as well as short fiction in a variety of genres and the occasional poem if it insists.

She also sings in a church choir, plays drums in a garage band, and was surprised to find herself writing songs for her debut YA novel The Gospel According to St. Rage , a finalist for the 2016 Wishing Shelf Book Awards.

A YA wizard fantasy, Daughter of Magic, was released by Not a Pipe Publishing in 2018 as part of The Year of Publishing Women and was also a Wishing Shelf finalist. Wizard Girl, the sequel to Daughter of Magic, was released in July 2019.

Gospel was re-released in a 2nd edition from Not A Pipe in August 2019 and will be followed by a sequel, Barbara and the Rage Brigade, in November 2019. Karen shares her life with her husband, two young adult sons, and two mature adult cats.

Now that you’ve been introduced to Karen, let’s get to know her a little better.

Hello, Karen, welcome to Angel Kiss Publications. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview

Thank you for having me.

How did the writing bug ensnare you?

For as long as I can remember, I have always loved stories. So it was exciting to discover that learning to read and write included learning to write stories!

It was always my favorite homework—getting to make up whatever I wanted, being allowed to lie, on purpose, for schoolwork! Or finding a way to make the assigned parameters work for what I wanted to say.

Is writing your full-time profession?

For 2 years in a row, I have earned in the low three figures, so … no. It is a full-time obsession, though. It’s rare that I’m not thinking about a story at some level.

How long have you been writing?

Since elementary school! But seriously, with intent to publish, about 20 years.

Have you won any literary awards?

One short story won 2nd place in a small local contest and 5th place in big national contest. Two of my novels have been finalists for the Wishing Shelf Independent Book Awards.

How many published books have you written?

Four, not counting anthologies: The Gospel According to St. Rage (2016, re-released 2019); Daughter of Magic (2018); Wizard Girl (2019); Barbara and the Rage Brigade (2019).

Which genres do you write?

I write fantasy and science fiction for teens and adults. The published books are all YA; two are high(ish) wizard fantasy, two are contemporary superhero fantasy.

What do you find most challenging writing for these genres?

Coming up with an original take on these very popular genres. I decided at the outset with my wizard fantasy that there would be magic but no kings, no battles, no monsters, no magical creatures, and very few magical objects.

And then to try to make it interesting enough to hold a reader who may have come for the dragons and unicorns. Same with the superhero series: I didn’t want my supers wrecking up the city fighting supervillains, so what do they do for truth and justice?

What are you working on now?

I’m coming off a hiatus while beta readers take a look at the draft of the third book in my wizard series. The working title is Death’s Midwife, and I’m looking forward to digging back into the story and turning it into a book.

I’m also in the early stages of a collaboration with LeeAnn McLennan, who also writes about teen supers in the Pacific Northwest. We’re going to write a crossover story where our characters meet and interact.

Where do you find inspiration for your characters?

Everywhere! My own personality and experience, everyone I’ve ever known, people I observe or overhear out in the world… A couple of my characters started out based on specific people, but most are a mishmash from the start.

What has been your most rewarding experience since publishing your work?

I’m going to give you two because they’re neck and neck. 1) interacting with readers who have enjoyed one or more of the books; 2) interacting with the other authors at Not A Pipe Publishing.

We do events together, go to each other’s solo events, promote each other’s work, plot world domination, and generally have a great time.

What advice would you give to authors just starting out?

Write the book! Write something you’d want to read or that past you couldn’t find. Somebody else out there is just waiting for whatever it is you’ve dreamed up.

If you don’t have a big idea, use whatever little ideas you do have. Get it down however you can, then spend the time to make it good. Find someone you trust to read it and give honest feedback to make it better.

Learn from other writers but don’t compare yourself and your work to them.

Is there anything else you’d like your readers to know about you?

I’m also a musician! I’ve always sung, and I started drumming in elementary school. In our 50s, my brother and I started playing together as a band called Your Mother Should Know.

This directly affected my writing because Barbara, the main character of my St. Rage books, is a songwriter and leader of a garage band. Someone had to write her songs, and to my surprise, that turned out to be me!

My brother helped me come up with music for the first batch of songs; then I did both words and music for a couple of the newest ones. We have recorded all 11 songs and happily perform them live, too.

What message are you sharing in your books?

After writing them, I discovered my books fit into a subgenre called “hopepunk.” Everything I do tries to be uplifting and encouraging while also being subversive and countercultural toward authority and domination.

I especially want to encourage people who are something other than cis-het-white-male to unapologetically claim their power and live their own truth.

What are your favorite books?

I have been a big fan of Ursula K. LeGuin since my pre-teens. I’m probably a fantasy writer because of her Earthsea series, and I consider The Left Hand of Darkness to be my favorite book.

I also love Jasper Fforde’s Thursday Next books, which are just extremely funny and smart. A recent favorite is The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers. It is exactly the kind of warm-hearted, low-stakes sci-fi that I want to write.

If you could create an author’s group with writers from any time period, who would you invite?

Well, Ursula LeGuin, for sure. Kurt Vonnegut. Charlotte Bronte. Virginia Woolf. Walt Kelly would be fun! And Stan Lee. I should probably stop or we’ll need a bigger table.

Who has influenced your writing the most?

Ursula LeGuin set the example of character-driven genre fiction with excellent writing. I absorbed a lot about voice and dialogue from Walt Kelly’s Pogo comic strip.

And I have to thank the friends and family who read my early efforts and didn’t cringe but encouraged me that it was good enough to spend more time on.

When you’re not writing where can we find you?

I’m always writing, from a certain point of view. But when I’m not actively at my computer, I might be found in the kitchen, baking cookies or bread.

Four mornings a week, I’m at my day job, managing the office of a small Seattle church. Sunday mornings, I’ll be singing in the choir at a different church. And I spend far too much time on Facebook.

A movie producer wants to turn your book into a movie, and you get to make a cameo. What would you do in the movie?

I could easily see myself as the main character’s mom in a movie of Barbara and the Rage Brigade, or grandmother in Wizard Girl. But those are large enough roles that they probably wouldn’t cast me.

For an actual cameo, I’d love to be part of a band playing in the background of a scene. I actually wrote our band into a scene in The Gospel According to St. Rage.

An elf named 12-25 approaches you. He’s sneezing, wheezing, coughing and there’s a strange tattoo of a snoring dog on his cheek. What do you do?

Offer a tissue and ask if he’s OK. Try to get him indoors, if possible; it’s winter here and no one wants to be outside when they have a cold.

Once we have our hot tea, I’d want to hear his story. I’m not that familiar with elves, so I’m not sure how common tattoos are in their culture. If he doesn’t bring it up, I’d probably ask.

What are your most effective marketing strategies?

I’m not sure I can call them strategies, but I try to do a variety of things. I post in promotional groups, do online author events, post in my own social media, blurb other people’s books, and do live events with other authors and on my own.

It’s really hard to tell whether anything is working in the moment. I seem to do best face-to-face, even though I’m not much of a people person. If I can talk with a potential reader about my books, I will generally make a sale.

Do you have a website/Facebook page, etc?

Website: https://kareneisenbreywriter.com/

Blog: https://kareneisenbreywriter.com/blog/

Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/KarenEisenbreyWriter/

Twitter: @KarenEisenbrey

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7577611.Karen_Eisenbrey

Bandcamp: https://strage2.bandcamp.com/

Where can we find your books?

If you don’t find them on the shelf, any independent bookstore can order them from IngramSpark. They are also available online from Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Thank you, Karen, for spending time with us and sharing your story. We wish you continued success and lots of luck!

While an epidemic rages and a strangler stalks the streets of the city, Luskell trains and works as a healer, but she aspires to greater power.

Though everyone knows girls can’t become wizards, she persuades Wizard Bardin to make her his apprentice. Luskell leaves the city on a quest for new magic and to explore mysteries that have more to do with love and desire.

But the strangler follows her. She must gain the trust of old friends and an unexpected ally if she’s going to stop the murderer before he strikes again.

Barbara’s starting over.

She’s happy to leave high school behind, but doesn’t know how she’ll make new friends when her bandmates leave town for college. She has no plans for the future beyond driving school, a part-time summer job, and community college in the fall.

OK, and getting control of her rage-fueled superpowers without her parents finding out. It would be so much easier if an experienced superteam would take her on.

Just when an invitation for another band’s record release explodes into the gig of a lifetime, Barbara starts noticing weird circumstances around a cult-like church.

Other superpowered kids are showing up left and right, looking to her for guidance. Guess Barbara has to make her own superteam! She’ll need all the help she can get to battle dangerous, cult-like megachurch.

Look out, world — here comes the Rage Brigade.