welcome to our garden interviews.
tell us about you and your books
Do you
plot or let the story unfold as you write?
I let the story unfold as I go along. First I decide on
location, then plot, finally characters. I do an outline, but this is constantly
changing. Sometimes a secondary character turns out to have a larger role than
I originally planned.
What's
your favorite book you've written?
This would be my
contemporary romance, Rue Toulouse, which is set in New Orleans. There’s a saying, “Only in New Orleans.” And this is so
true. As I sat on our hotel balcony sipping a glass of wine and munching on a
bag of voodoo chips, I could see a musician setting up on the corner.
Soon the clear sounds of his saxophone filled the night. The smell of spicy
gumbo from the restaurant across the street wafted through the air. The
clip clop of a horse- drawn carriage passed beneath me, its driver thrilling
his passengers with tales of the ghosts who haunt the city. A man, painted
silver, walked along juggling oranges, while a bicycle cab pedaled by. On Bourbon
Street, a second line band marched past. A group of laughing tourists carrying
red go cups went into a bar, and the long low whistle of a paddle wheeler on
the river could be heard.
As I sat
there taking it all in, I thought what a wonderful place to set a story. From
its diverse people and cultures to its incredible food, such as hot sugary
beignets, po boy sandwiches, and crawfish etouffee; every kind of music from
funky blues to jazz, rock ‘n roll to country; and Voodoo shops, haunted houses,
and above-ground cemeteries.
When
did you decide to become an author?
I have a disease of the retina
called Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) which causes gradual vision
loss. I lost the ability to read in my early twenties, but even when I had
sight, seeing the printed word was always difficult for me. Reading a book
would take me twice as long as a person with normal sight. I became frustrated
with this and began to make up my own
stories. I recall as a teenager entertaining my girlfriends on our way to
school with stories I’d made up. They were kind enough to listen, and today
they’re some of my biggest fans.
What
tips would you give a new writer?
1.
Do
your research. Readers will catch the smallest mistake, such as placing a
specific real building or street in the wrong location. In writing historicals,
make sure to use the correct devices for the time period, such as weapons, vehicles,
communications, and personal items.
2.
Take
online writing classes. I found these to be extremely helpful with beginner writing
mistakes. Writers need to learn about tag lines, POV changes, correct
punctuation, and grammar. Other subjects include showing vs telling, info dump,
and character development.
3.
When you submit your MS, make sure it’s as
perfect as it can be. Editors will reject your work in seconds if there are too
many mistakes.
What
are your current projects?
I’m working on my Carolina series. Mountain Blaze, a
contemporary romance which is under contract with Wild Rose Press, is the first.
The next, Island Heat, is set where I live on Hilton Head Island, South
Carolina.
Do you
have a favorite quote?
“I’m one drink away from proving his mother right.”
Are
you fun to go on vacation with?
I’d like to say yes. I enjoy visiting new places and
experiencing their culture. In other
words, I enjoy being a total tourist.
What
is your favorite comfort food?
Italian or Mexican.
What
is your favorite time of year and why?
Summer. I love going to the Irish Hills in my home state of
Michigan. My family lives on Sand Lake. Each summer we all get together, and
even though it’s absolute chaos, I love
every minute. I enjoy riding in the red Mustang with the top down, pontoon boat
rides, laying on the dock in the sun, and early morning coffee with my cousins.
Who's
more fun, bad boys or perfect gentlemen? Or a Bad Girl or a lady?
I’d have to say bad boy. I like a rugged cowboy, sexy
Cajun, smooth talking southerner, or a hot firefighter.
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I’m filled with admiration at overcoming retinitis to become a writer.
ReplyDeleteHI Debby: Nice getting to learn more about you. Liked you quote! Your description of New Orleans made me feel I was right there.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the Carolina series.
Hello, sorry this is so late. The gremlin that lives in my laptop made it impossible to get on line for days. Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. All my best ,Debby
ReplyDeleteDebby,
ReplyDeleteWould love to be your vacation buddy! What a blast.