Monthly Archives: December 2014
PENNY DE BYL: MATTHEW REILLY’S DOCUMENTARY INSPIRED ME
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Penny de Byl is the author of Disciples of Cassini Trilogy. It’s a sci-fi story with elements of crime and mystery. The third part of the series White Clay Gods was released on October 28. Let’s here more about it directly from the author in our next interview.

– What is your latest book White Clay Gods about?
– White Clay Gods is the third book in the Disciples of Cassini Trilogy. The series follows the exploits of a bio tech company aiming to build the first human colony on another planet. In this case, the planet chosen is Saturn’s moon Titan as its the most likely to be able to support life (with a few scientific innovations). The series has crime and mystery weaved throughout it, so its not only about the science of the new future but also about the political and religious agenda’s of others and these kind of get in the way.
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J.H SKED: I WROTE BLOOD MOON DANCE IN ABOUT FIVE DAYS
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
J.H. Sked is a fantasy author with several books already published. Her last novel Blood Moon Dance is the second part of her best recognized series Tales from the Crescent. We’ve got a chance to speak with our next featured guest about the books, next shortcoming releases and London, the city where she lives.

– Janet, what is your last novella Blood Moon Dance about?
– It’s a new take on the Red Riding Hood story, set in the world of the Crescent from WolfSong. In this world, the wolves are amongst the victims, and it’s up to Amber and Jadah to catch a serial killer.
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Tags: author, Basement Blues, Blood Moon Dance, books, Die Laughing, interview, J.H. SKED, Quarter The Moon, WolfSong
ALAN RUSSELL: PICKING OUT A FAVORITE BOOK IS LIKE PICKING OUT A FAVORITE CHILD
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Alan Russel’s next book Guardians of The Night will be officially released on January 1 2015. The novel is available for download as e-book. The story headed Amazon bestselling list few days ago and still is staying as #1. We’ve got a great chance to speak about the book with the author himself. Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s time for our next guest – Mr. Alan Russell.

– Alan, your next book Guardians of The Night will be officially released in January, but the novel is already #1 ин Amazon’s bestselling books. Did you expected such result?
– I’ve never written a book with the idea of, “I’m writing a bestseller.” Every book I write I want to be compelling. I also never want to write the same book twice. Some authors only have one book in them, and they keep rewriting that same book over and over. If I make a reader think, and I make a reader feel for my protagonist, then I think I have succeeded in writing the book.
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Tags: Alan Russell, Amazon, author, bestseller, book, Guardians of the Night, interview, St. Nick
CELIA CONRAD: NO EXPERIENCE IS WASTED IF YOU LEARN FROM IT
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Celia Conrad is a family law specialist who became author. Her Alicia Allen Investigates series are receiving great feedback from the readers. Our next feature writer has a very special Christmas gift for all the fans of legal/mystery crime books. You may learn about it in the following interview.

– What is your series Alicia Allen Investigates about?
– Alicia Allen Investigates is a legal crime/cosy mystery trilogy that follows the adventures of Alicia Allen—an Anglo-Italian London lawyer with such a passion for justice it would make Portia envious. Alicia puts herself in harm’s way as she solves murders that concern her clients or friends.

A MODEL MURDER (Book 1) draws parallels between the poor treatment of women employees in hostess clubs and in law firms. The story ignites when Alicia’s new friend, an aspiring Australian model who was moonlighting at a club, is found murdered; and Alicia must find the killer while she herself is battling ill treatment at the hands of a psychotic boss at her new job.

WILFUL MURDER (Book 2) revolves around shady Wills and inheritance law as Alicia’s client’s relatives begin dropping like proverbial flies, and this feisty heroine must search for clues in Australia.

MURDER IN HAND (Book 3) spans London, New York, Sicily and Italy, and takes the potato chip-loving attorney deep into the dark underbelly of Italian Probate and corruption to stop a serial killer before he kills again. The twist is that most of those found dead are lawyers.
All three books have key clues hidden in Anglo-Italian arts and culture. And of course Alicia knows how to whip up a quick delicious pasta dish while debating clues with her lawyer cohort and love interest, Alex Waterford. So readers should be forewarned that reading these mysteries may make them very hungry for Italian fare.
– How did you decide to write the story?
– I began writing the series at the suggestion of my then-agent and mentor, Paul Marsh, who encouraged me to write a mystery based on my experiences as a solicitor (aka “lawyer” in the U.S.). For the first book, A MODEL MURDER, I also incorporated my brief modelling experience. Unfortunately Paul passed away before these books were published, but he was able to read final drafts, and was very pleased with them.
– What was the biggest challenge during the write up process?
– Research. I had to spend considerable time cross-checking the law so that their legal issues are factually accurate, although the rest is fiction.
– Tell us something more about your main character? Is she close to someone from your real life?
– Alicia and I share Anglo-Italian heritage and experiences within the law (thankfully I did not have to contend with as many dead bodies as my heroine does). We also share an enthusiasm for crime solving, Shakespeare, All Things Italian and various flavours of potato chips.
Alicia is driven by her dogged pursuit of truth and justice. She’s a tough little cookie, but also very empathetic so she genuinely cares about the people she tries to help. Like all of us, she’s human and has her foibles, which makes her someone to whom people can relate. I wish I had her fearlessness.
– How much time did you need to finish the story and to publish it?
– By the time I was writing the third book, MURDER IN HAND, it took me 6-8 weeks to complete the story. The first and second books took much longer, particularly A MODEL MURDER because I was not able to work on it full time. Plotting the books and completing all the necessary research took several months for each book. The publisher, Barcham Books, brought them out in paperback first and the whole publication process including editing and printing took about two months. The Ebook versions followed a little while later but their turnaround was probably only a couple of weeks.
– Give us some info about your other book, Fathers Matter?
– FATHERS MATTER is a nonfiction legal handbook—an essential guide to child access and custody issues on separation and/or divorce. The handbook is quite popular and now in its third edition. As a family law specialist, I gave evidence on family law to Parliamentary Committees, regularly responded to Government Consultations, and the Press reported my comments on legal reform.
– Who are you?
– Nutshell version: I’m a former family lawyer, avid reader of crime fiction and an Italophile with a love of languages and travel. I have some Italian heritage that definitely influences my writing. I studied law at King’s College, University of London, and after qualifying as a solicitor, specialized in family law working for several ‘magic circle’ firms in London, and eventually left private practice to become a full-time free-lance legal writer and author.
– What are your writing habits?
– I generally jot down my initial thoughts and ideas for the plot in pencil. With the crime novels I work the plot backwards weaving in clues and red herrings. When I’m in writing mode I can write up to 18 hours a day, as when the story is in my head I just have to get the story down, although generally I prefer to start writing in the early morning and finish by about 3pm.
– Are you satisfied by the sales of the book?
– I’ve seen a steady, satisfying upswing in sales in recent months, and it does appear to be directly related to a new PR/Marketing campaign, which has brought the books more into the public eye. The Amazon rankings for all the books has been climbing to respectable numbers. Due to some unusual circumstances, the series never had a proper launch when it was first published. We’ve re-launched this year, and I am happy with the increased interest from readers, wonderful reviews and fan mail it has generated.
– What are you doing to promote your book in the best possible way?
– I quickly discovered that just writing a book and getting it published is not enough.
All authors now have to build an author platform and this is something I work on every day. I am very fortunate to have found a great publicist who has helped me to put my author platform foundations in place and has worked with me to start building it. We’ve taken advantage of Amazon’s KDP Select Program by using the giveaways as the reason to create and distribute a newsy press release about each book that incorporates review blurbs and an author interview in the announcement.
Right now we’re gearing up for the next KDP giveaway on the weekend Dec. 13 through Dec. 14 as a “2014 Christmas gift” for Kindle mystery fans who will be able to download MURDER IN HAND, which can be easily read as a stand-alone.
My publicist encourages author involvement and she’s taught me a great deal about researching social media for relevant blogs such as yours, establishing online presence and making it an interactive experience. We don’t believe in mass e-mailings that can look impersonal and be automatically ignored or dumped by the recipients. All e-mail queries, such as book club correspondence, is tailor-made to show why they will love Alicia Allen.
I actually met my publicist through Goodreads, and that is just one of the many good things that have come out of working their Author Program to the best of my ability.
– When we will see your next novel?
– Next year, all being well.
– Was it tough to make translation from a lawyer to writer?
– I enjoyed working as a lawyer but have reached more people with my legal handbook than I ever did working in the legal profession. But I always enjoyed and preferred researching legal problems in my work, so that is definitely something which has stood me in good stead with all my books.
– You are living in London, your opinion on the new Sherlock Holmes TV series?
– I am a fan of Sherlock Holmes’ creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. To create a character such as Sherlock Holmes with his enormous powers of deduction requires a very sharp mind indeed. The new TV series has worked well.
– As a specialist in family law, would you evaluate how important it is for a child is to be raised with two parents and what is the effect on the kids if mother and father splits?
– How much time do we have? I’ve written 3 editions of my book entitled FATHERS MATTER so that’s a clear indication of my views on the subject. I really admire parents who set aside their feelings towards each other and work together to raise their children and put their children’s needs above theirs. People always think children are resilient and they are not affected by the divorce and/or separation of their parents—but they will be caught in the middle of parental conflict. Disruption and emotional upset can be minimized where parents are able to work through their problems constructively.
– If you may ask yourself one question in the interview what it will be? (Don’t forget to answer)
– What have you learned from your own experiences in life? That if the experience was a mistake not to make the same mistake again, and that no experience is wasted if you learn from it.
Learn more about the author at her Blog
Twitter
Check out Celia’s books
A Model Murder (Alicia Allen Investigates Book 1)
Wilful Murder (Alicia Allen Investigates Book 2)
Murder in Hand (Alicia Allen Investigates Book 3)
Fathers Matter
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Tags: A Model Murder, Alicia Allen Investigates, author, Celia Conrad, interview
MIKE BOVE: I NEVER USE FRIENDS’ SUGGESTIONS IN MY BOOKS
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Mike Bove released in April his last book Stinger Maguire. The Crime novel received very good response from the readers with currently averaging 4.3 stars from 9 Amazon reviews. Our next featured author wrote a total of two books, all of them with the same main character Bruce DelReno. The third part is on process of production.

– What is your book Stinger Maguire about?
– Taryn Maguire is a golf pro who is murdered when he returns to his hometown in Arizona. He is called “Stinger” because he is proficient at a low, line drive golf shot called a stinger. Bruce DelReno, a retired postman and golf enthusiast, discovers the body. Bruce develops a unique relationship with the police since, it seems, people connected with the investigation and Maguire would rather speak with him. Secrets uncovered about Maguire’s past in the small town and his life on the PGA tour lead the police, and Bruce and his cohorts, in many directions. In the end, it is Stinger Maguire’s own secret that answers all of the questions. Bruce’s best friend Ben, an Apache Indian, provides some humor and wisdom, as does Genny, his wife.
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Tags: author, book, Bruce DelReno, interview, Mike Bove, Stinger Maguire, Willowtree
ANDY WEIR: RESIST THE URGE TO TELL FRIENDS AND FAMILY YOUR STORY
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Andy Weir is a role model for every self-publishing author on the planet. His novel The Martian was published on paper by Crown in February 2014. The book have already been a huge hit.
Few days ago Andy received another acknowledgement by the readers. He won Goodreads Choice Awards in sci-fi genre for 2014. Our next guest is a very kind and modest person and you will be convinced by yourself with the following interview.

– Andy, your debut novel The Martian became a huge hit. You described the book with the following sentence:” It’s the story of an astronaut trying to survive after being accidentally left behind on Mars.” But what is the difference between The Martian and all other space or astronaut novels?
– I tried to be scientifically accurate in The Martian. All the technology you see in the book actually exists, and the conditions of Mars are accurately represented. There are a few errors and deliberate concessions to drama, but the majority of the book is real science.
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Tags: Andy Weir, author, bestseller, book, interview, sci-fi, The Martian, Zhek
FAY RISNER: USA IS BLESSED WITH GOOD HEALTH CASEWORKERS
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Fay Risner is a veteran among the self-publishing authors. She started to use CreateSpace in 2008. Our next featured guest wrote 38 books. The last one was Doubting Thomas: Nurse Hal Among The Amish.

– What is your last book Doubting Thomas: Nurse Hal Among The Amish about?
– 7th in the series and my thirty eighth book. Emma Lapp plans her wedding. All Old order Amish weddings follow the same format. Except while Emma handles the wedding plans her husband-to-be is never around. Adam Keim, a mute, writes to communicate. He said he’d be busy all summer at his Furniture shop. Emma accepted that until she found out a woman labeled a man magnet is Adam’s new sales clerk. Emma is called a Doubting Thomas for thinking bad about Adam and the sales clerk. She confronts Adam, and it looks like the wedding might be called off.
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Tags: Alzheimer, author, Doubting Thomas, Fay Risner, interview, Nurse Hal Among The Amish, Open A Window
ANDREW MILNER: WRITING SONGS IS AS MUCH CREATIVE PROCESS AS WRITING A BOOK
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Andrew Milner’s last novel Card School was released two weeks ago. He is our next guest, who will put some light on his new book. It’s time for another fresh interview.

– What is your latest book Card School about?
– Card School is about a ten year old boy Michael Dawson who loses both his parents in a car crash whilst they are on an overseas mission. He is staying with his Auntie until they get back. He never said goodbye as he believed they would return home. His Auntie doesn’t really want him and sends him to boarding school. He has to grow up fast and begins to believe that the school has a dark side, so sets out to find out what it is all about. The answers at times seem to get a bit too close but one unlikely person comes to his aid but it may all be too late.
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Tags: A Far Reaching Dream, ANDREW MILNER, author, book, card School, interview, novel, The Hidden Path Home
STEPHEN CHRISTIANSEN: ORBBELGGUREN MEANS SPIDER KILLERS
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Stephen Christiansen is the author of epic fantasy series Orbbelgguren. If you are fans of dark elves, you will enjoy for sure the books. It’s time now for our next interview. Please welcome Mr. Stephen Christiansen.

– Stephen, what is your fantasy series Orbbelgguren about?
– The Orbbelgguren series has many plot lines that twist and turn and it’s hard to really pin-point anything without giving away the surprise ending. However, among these various plot lines, we see a set of dark elves that learn more about themselves and each other. They grow, mature and develop relationships. They establish depth of character in a world that hates and fears them. As everything they know changes, as war erupts around them, as the world starts to die, they find that they must adapt and change as well.
Each book seems to introduce a little bit of the real plot line and over time the reader will begin to understand what the series is really about. However, expect the unexpected. I think the reader will be pleasantly surprised.
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Tags: author, dark elves, fantasy, interview, ORBBELGGUREN, STEPHEN CHRISTIANSEN
ERIK AMMON: I AM A MILLION DIFFERENT THINGS
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Erik Ammon released earlier this year his book The Rabbit Who Wished He Could Fly. The readers loved the story and gave it an average 4.8 stars from 18 Amazon’s reviews. Our next featured author describes himself as father, teacher, runner and writer. Do you want to know more about him and his works?
– What is your next book The Rabbit Who Wished He Could Fly about?
– The Rabbit Who Wished He Could Fly is the story of Kona, a rabbit, and his bird friends, Bella and Morgan. Kona is often left behind by Bella and Morgan since he has more ground to cover than his friends. Because of this, he feels left out and often wishes that he could fly like his friends. As it turns out, their flying gets them into a bit of trouble and it’s up to Kona to use his rabbit skills to save the day. It’s really a story about being happy with who you are, and also helping your friends when they are in need.
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Tags: author, books, Erik Ammon, interview, The Rabbit Who Wished He Could Fly
