Tell us about you and your books
When
did you decide to become an author?
While
sitting in high school English class (circa 1973), I dreamed of writing the
great Canadian novel. Instead, I followed the conventional advice of the times
and pursued a career in teaching, but in my heart of hearts, I knew that
someday I would resurrect that writing dream. In 2008, I took advantage of
early retirement and devoted my second act to writing.
Are
your characters based on real people?
Having
lived and taught in different cities throughout the province of Ontario, I felt
free to “borrow” characteristics from former colleagues and students to create
composite characters. While Gilda is approximately 70% of me, the same can’t be
said of the other characters. I would be very surprised if anyone recognized
himself/herself in the novel.
How
much time do you spend writing each day?
After
some experimentation, I came up with a daily regimen. Nothing too dramatic, but
it works for me. I like to sleep in each day and enjoy a leisurely breakfast.
But after my second cup of coffee, I start writing. My goal is 1,000 words a
day. After I reach that quota, I’m free to meet with friends for lunch or
coffee and plan other outings.
What is
your least favorite part of the writing process?
In the early days of my writing career, I struggled to regain my motivation, wondering if I should abandon the novel. Thankfully, I have discovered several strategies that have lifted me out of the abyss.
What
tips would you give a new writer?
Carve
your own journey and take time to discover what you really like to write. In
most cases, you will gravitate toward the genres you read. But don’t limit
yourself. Instead, experiment with other genres, nonfiction, and poetry. I
highly recommend attending local readings and workshops. If you need more
direction, sign up for a creative writing course—online or offline—that exposes
you to short stories, children’s and adult writing, creative nonfiction and
poetry. Search until you find a warm, supportive environment where your words
can flow freely. And most important of all, enjoy the journey.
and for a bit of fun
Do you
have a favorite quote?
“We can
choose courage or we can choose comfort, but we can't have both. Not at the
same time.” ― Brené Brown
What is
your favorite beverage?
I start
each day with two to three cups of organic, fair-trade coffee from Planet Bean
(a local café). My preferred blend is “Chatty Matty” and can be described as
“light and mellow…nutty with a caramel finish.”
Do you
have any hobbies?
While writing occupies the lion’s
share of my time, I also enjoy reading, yoga, scrapbooking, blogging, movies,
artist dates, and meeting friends for leisurely brunches and lunches.
What is
your favorite comfort food?
Years
ago, I would have answered pasta, any kind of pasta with tomato sauce or pesto.
Since embracing a low-carb diet, I have grown to love and appreciate my daily
bowls of comfort. I especially like puréed, low-starch vegetable soups that are
quick and easy to prepare. Puréed broccoli soup is at the top of my list. You
can find my recipe here: https://joanneguidoccio.com/2019/02/03/warming-up-with-broccoli-soup/
If you
were stranded on a desert island, what three things would be the most essential
for you?
Clean
drinking water. Compatible companions. Pen and paper (preferably a journal).
Where can we find out more?
Download A Different Kind of
Reunion on Amazon and other online retailers https://www.amazon.com/Different-Reunion-Gilda-Greco-Mystery-ebook/dp/B07BSTTNS2
A great interview!
ReplyDeleteThanks Liz! Hope you're have a great weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that quote. Great interview. D. V. 🦉
ReplyDeleteLove your quote, and your writing process and schedule seem similar to mine. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteGood to see you here, D.V. Lately, I've been gravitating toward quotes and articles about courage and comfort zones. Happy Memorial Day weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Jennifer. Stay safe and stay healthy!
ReplyDeleteI love reading more about you, Joanne!! I guessed that Gilds was mostly made up of you and an amalgam of people, because she's so REAL and relatable!
ReplyDelete"So REAL and relatable!" Love the compliment and appreciate your support. Have a great weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting Post, Joanne. Your advice to new authors is great. From one Canadian to another...best of luck in your writing career.
ReplyDeleteThanks CB! Love connecting with Canadian authors. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet you, Joanne.
ReplyDeleteLove yoga, too.
Hi Karen, Enjoy connecting with other yoga enthusiasts. Stay safe and stay healthy. :)
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