Monday, June 4, 2012

Mention Monday brings us Tim Hughes and Convicted


 It's Mention Monday! 
Today we have with us

Tim Hughes, Author of Convicted

Welcome Tim!!

Tell us a bit about yourself:
 
Do you work another job when you are not writing?
Yes, I do work another job.  I am an independent Information Technology consultant.  It’s really a very strange combination of worlds.  I have been in the IT world for over 16 years now.  It wasn’t until August of 2011 that I began writing.  At this point, writing doesn’t provide enough income to pay the bills, but with God’s blessing I will get to that point sooner rather than later.
What is your favorite thing to do when you aren’t writing?
When I’m not writing/promoting/working in IT, you can usually find me exploring Colorado with my wife, working around the house or surfing the internet.  Other than the excursions to see different parts of the Colorado wilderness, I am very much a homebody.  I’m an introvert at heart, and being with my wife and dogs or simply by myself is how I recharge.
What is your favorite color? Why?
This is an interesting question to me.  Honestly, I can’t say that I have a favorite color.  I know that sounds noncommittal, but it’s true.  I like almost any color other than gray.  It just depends on the setting, lighting and my mood.  Any color can be beautiful in the right setting and any color can be miserable in the wrong one.
What is your favorite season? Why?
Here in Colorado,  I enjoy all of the seasons.  If I were forced to pick my favorite it would probably be Fall.  The temperatures are perfect with the chilly mornings and warm afternoons.  The sun is out almost every day, and the brilliant colors of the leaves changing is breathtaking in the mountains.
If you could live anyplace on earth, where would it be? Why?
If I could live any place on earth, I’m not sure I’d change away from Colorado.  It would be nice to be able to go to the beach, though.  How about having a home in the mountains of Colorado and a vacation property in Malibu?
If you could have any car, what would it be?
A Ferrari 458 Spider.  I’m definitely a lover of fast cars.  Now, if I just had the pocketbook to match the taste!
How long have your been writing? Was it a dream, a goal or is it just a hobby?
I am just getting started in the writing world.  I began Convicted in early September of last year and made it available to the public on Kindle in late February of this year.  Becoming a writer was actually a bit of surprise to me.  I know that sounds odd, but it’s true.  In the summer of 2011, my wife and I began praying that God would use us for His purposes rather than the two of us doing what we thought was the best thing.  God answered our prayers one morning at the beginning of August, when he made it more than clear that I was to begin writing books.
I was lost, out of my element and scared, which is exactly why God was able to use me.  My background does not lend itself to writing fiction, so any enjoyment or moments of personal reflection my readers get from my books is solely attributable to God’s inspiration.  I am still very much in the learning process, but I do enjoy the writing and editing process a great deal.  More than I ever would have dreamed.
How many hours a day do you devote to writing?
For my first novel I spent two hours a day writing and completed the first draft in about 30 days.  My wife and I then spent the better part of five months editing it.  Since we finished in February, I have taken a break from writing and I am now learning the fine art of book promotion.  However, I have recently begun to blog and find it to be quite cathartic.  I don’t have a set schedule for writing the blog, as I only do it when I have something I think others would be interested in. 
Do you have a set routine or do you write when the mood strikes?
I don’t have a set routine for writing except when I am in the process of writing a book.  Otherwise, it’s pretty much when the mood strikes.
Is there some place special you like to be when you write?
I write in the basement of my house.  Not exactly glamorous, I know, but it works for me.  I like to write in the late evenings when it’s dark.  It’s a walkout basement, so I close all of the shades, turn off all of the lights except for a small light over the table I am sitting at, and go about my writing.
Do you listen to music or do you need a quiet place to write?
I tend do my writing with headphones, listening to creative writing subliminal music.  It is the same melodic tune over and over again, but it helps block out the rest of the world and the lack of lyrics keeps my mind focused on what I am doing.  Other than that, I need:  no distractions, no other noise, nothing but me and the pen and paper (or word processer).  To me, it is very much like meditation and a chance for me to connect with the Holy Spirit for the guidance I need as I write my book.
Tell us about your book:
The book is designed to entertain.  It is fiction, and if a fiction book doesn’t entertain, it is doomed from page one.   However, there is a deeper message in the book, and if I am listening to God, there will be a deeper message in all of the books I will write.  My desire is for my readers to connect to the characters in my book in a way that causes them to look inward into their own hearts. 
This novel is about a man in his late twenties living in Atlanta in the year 2025.  There has been an economic reset and the world is a very different place than it is today.  The story draws inspiration from the parable of The Good Samaritan in the Bible and tells of the trials and tribulations of a man who is forced into situations he doesn’t understand.   Along the perilous journey he learns a great deal about himself and those around him are profoundly impacted by his actions.
What is the name of it and is it part of a series or a stand-alone novel?
The novel is Convicted and it is the first book of the Impact Series.  I don’t yet know how many books will be in the series, but all of them will be based off one of the parables of Jesus.  They will attempt to drive home the point of how we affect those we come into contact with every day, in an entertaining way of course.
Where did the idea come from? How long did it take to write?
The idea was divinely inspired.  Please don’t get me wrong when I say divinely inspired.  That doesn’t mean that God wrote this book for me.  My wife and I put in plenty of hours working and reworking the book, but the idea was provided to me by the Holy Spirit.  The book played out as movie scenes in my head and I transcribed what I saw in the best way I knew how. 
It took 30 days of writing two hours a day and I wrote it down long-hand on 12X18 sheets of paper.  I took the ideas on writing from Tom Bird and modified them to work with my situation.  After completion of the first draft, the editing process took five months and another 5 drafts.
What is it about?
Here is my typical description of the book:  
Join our hero, Declan Elliot, as he struggles to survive the brutalities of America in 2025. On the way home from work one evening, Declan's life changes forever. The night's events thrust him headlong into a perilous journey fraught with murder, catastrophic weather and out of control crime. In this 21st century retelling of the classic parable of the Good Samaritan, Declan battles to overcome rejection, betrayal and a high powered politician who will stop at nothing to see him dead.   With his faith tested and his spirit under attack, how will our hero respond?
Do you have any upcoming projects in the works or other books that have been published?
I am in the beginning stages of working on my second novel, but I am spending most of my free time promoting Convicted.  My main focus right now to is to learn as much as I possibly can about the both the writing and promoting process and to develop relationships with my readers and other writers.
Where can readers connect with you?
The best place to connect with me is via my website.  I have a blog there that is open to comments and a contact page.   In addition, I am active on Twitter and  I am just now getting started on Facebook as well.  
Where can we buy your books?
Right now, Convicted is only available as a Kindle eBook.  That will soon be changing and I plan to expand to Nook, iBook, Sony Reader, etc.  My intent is to stay in the eBook format for a while, but if the right opportunities present themselves, I will move to standard publishing as well.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Writer Wednesday with William Bortz author of These Ties

 It's Writer's Wednesday! 
Today we have with us

William Bortz who is the author of
There Ties


Welcome William!!


Do you work another job when you are not writing?
I do not, a few months ago I quit my current job as a barista to take on writing and marketing my book full time.
What is your favorite thing to do when you aren’t writing?
I love to listen to music while I write, but sometimes sitting outside and listening to nature brings inspiration music never could.
What is your favorite color? Why?
Purple, I think because it’s so lively, and yet it can be so calm at the same time.
What is your favorite season? Why?
Spring. Everything comes to life. The trees start budding, the grass turns green, and birds start singing. Nothing is more beautiful.
If you could live anyplace on earth, where would it be? Why?
Somewhere in Italy or Austria. I read many articles and find as many pictures of these places that I can and stare at them for hours. I love everything about them! From the furniture to the food. I dream of sitting in a room with wide open doors facing the sea underneath massive cliffs and drinking in the atmosphere.
If you could have any car, what would it be?
Actually, I do not like owning a vehicle! As silly as that sounds I just feel as if I don’t need one. I love walking and riding bikes, and there is nothing more interesting than a bus ride across the country!
Tell us about your writing:
How long have your been writing? Was it a dream, a goal or is it just a hobby?
I’ve been writing for a long time. It started off as a journal, and then intertwined with my love for guitar and I would write my own songs and lyrics. Once I graduated from high school I didn’t write as much, being busy with school and work, and one day I woke up and realized these were not the things I wanted my life to be about; money and work. So I quit my job and took a break from school to try and find my calling, which I later figured out was writing. It started off as a hobby, but grew into a passion nothing could match, I will always keep writing regardless of the direction my life heads.
How many hours a day do you devote to writing?
It depends on the day, but usually between editing, writing, and creating around six or seven hours.
Do you have a set routine or do you write when the mood strikes?
I always try to find a routine but it never works, it coincides with the mood for the day. If it’s sunny and beautiful out inspiration comes easy, but one those slow and cloudy days I find myself sitting in front of a blank screen for some time. Than there are those days where writing seems like the last thing I will accomplish and at the most inconvenient moment inspiration hits! Good thing I’m not against writing on my arms and legs or half of my work would not exist today.
Is there some place special you like to be when you write?
Outside usually. The best places are in spots I’ve never been too before, and haven’t visited often. There are always those things you see that seem so new and my writing seems to flourish in those hidden spots.
Do you listen to music or do you need a quiet place to write?
Both seem to work wonderfully. It depends on what I’m writing about, if it’s something to do with nature and love I’ll usually turn the music off and listen to the world. But if it is something I’ve dealt with personally and I have to dig deep to find it music does the trick.
Tell us about your book:
What is the name of it and is it part of a series or a stand alone novel?
‘These Ties’ is a compilation of poems and short stories written over the timespan of about a year. It was at a very detrimental point in my life where I wasn’t sure where I was supposed to be, and all the relationships at that point seemed to be withering, not only my romantic relationships but the ones with my friends and more importantly the one with my mother. When the summer hit that year I ventured out west to visit a friend and try and find whatever I was missing. I found love, real love, and it changed my life entirely. I spent most of that summer on the west coast living the dream of being free to venture new grounds with the most beautiful girl I have ever seen. The book covers the strain of relationships and how they can effect so much more than themselves, and how the discovery of love transforms how one can think. It’s really about the power of love. The book does not stand alone, there are three in this project that will all tie together.
Where did the idea come from? How long did it take to write?
Sorry, I seemed to cover this question in the one above.. haha. If this is problem all you have to do is send me an email and I can rephrase the question before this one so I can answer both separately. Hope this is no inconvenience.
What is it about?
How love can change someone’s life. Not only does it teach you how the heart works, but also how it opens your eyes to the world. Love allows you to see the beauty in everything and everyone.
Your other work:
Do you have any upcoming projects in the works or other books that have been published?
I have quite a few projects I am working on currently. The major of them are the two books that go with this one, which will branch off into more personal events and stories, and also dive into a more earthy tone. I have a few short stories I’m working on editing and hopefully will be available as an eBook soon. There’s a novel I’m slowly piecing together that will take quite some time, as well as a photography and poetry book
Where can readers connect with you?
I am available on almost every social networking site out there! I love to connect with people anyway I can, so if anyone has a random thought or interesting topic of discussion I would love to hear it. Of course, I love to answer questions about my book as well.
Where can we buy your books?
My book is available on Goodreads, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. The book is also available on my publishers site; Friesen Press. Of course it’s available on all those smaller eBook sites as well. I’m currently working on getting it onto iTunes and on some bookshelves.



  Where can Readers Reach you?
Website: Blog: At the moment I’m currently switching to a new blog site.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Mention Monday Brings us Author W.C. Hewitt and Deceit


 It's Mention Monday! 
Today we have with us

W.C. Hewitt who is the author of
Deceit


Welcome!!

Tell us a bit about yourself:

Do you work another job when you are not writing? 

No. I am happily retired and content in creating and writing fiction.

What is your favorite thing to do when you aren’t writing? 

I like to read, watch movies and spend quality time with my family.

What is your favorite color? Why?

 Hunter green. I find the colour very satisfying and strangely calming.

What is your favorite season? Why? 

Winter. The season slows everything down to an enjoyable, easy going pace.

If you could live anyplace on earth, where would it be? Why? 

Blackheath Ontario, Canada. The land is vast, green, beautiful and free of urban encroachment.

If you could have any car, what would it be? 

A vintage Aston Martin DB5 of course. Everyman’s dream.

Tell us about your writing:
How long have your been writing? Was it a dream, a goal or is it just a hobby?

I’ve found pleasure in writing since I was a teenager, almost two lifetimes ago. Writing for me is something that I’ve always done and in many ways I find very theraputic. To focus on a story and incorporate individuals and instances from your past provides an excellent challenge to my creativity. History has always intrigued me and the opportunity to utilize history with a fictious charcter I can control can act as a reminder to each passing generation.
How many hours a day do you devote to writing? Usually between 3-5 hours a day.
Do you have a set routine or do you write when the mood strikes? It starts out as a routine usually but sometimes when the mood strikes I can find myself behind the keyboard for hours on end.

Is there some place special you like to be when you write? 

At my desk. It was originally my Great Uncle’s, big , solid oak and I just love the comfortable, old leather swivel chair. 

Do you listen to music or do you need a quiet place to write? 

Once I’m focused on writing I really don’t take notice of outside distractions. With or without music it really doesn’t matter to me.

Tell us about your book: 
The book is a historical/fiction, action/adventure. From the not too distant future to the elegance and extravagence of Edwardian times the story follows a brash young reporter’s discovery that unearths events surrounding a young woman’s coming of age in a male dominated society of a century earlier that centres around the voyage of the ill-fated Titanic.

What is the name of it and is it part of a series or a stand alone novel? 
The novel is called Deceit and is the first of the Elizabeth Brunnette series but is also capable of standing alone.
Where did the idea come from? How long did it take to write?

 I had envisioned the foundation of the story when I first caught the Titanic ‘bug’ many years ago. My first draft was originally written in 1992 but after many revisions, additions and edits was finally completed in 1995. I didn’t start shopping around with it until early 2009 and it was picked up by LazyDay Publishers in 2010.

What is it about? 

The book is about the perseverance of media in today’s world and the lessons to be learned from the past and how we have eventually evolved into the society of today. 

Your other work:
Do you have any upcoming projects in the works or other books that have been published? Yes. The next four Elizabeth Brunnette adventures are complete and are ready for publication. Following also is The Lucey Headron and the Chronicles of the L.O.D.M..


 

Where can readers connect with you? 

I can be reached on Facebook on the Deceit page, Twitter and through LazyDay Publishing.
 Blog: http://wchewitt.blogspot.ca/
Twitter:@WCHewitt


Where can we buy your books? 
My kindle is available on Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, OmniLit.com, Googlebooks and Barnes&Noble.com.








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Friday, May 25, 2012

Thomas talks about his story "Amethyst Eyes" by Debbie Brown


Please welcome character 
Dthau-Mahsz "Thomas" Commander of the Phoenix and Tommy's father
to our blog today!
He is the star of the book Amethyst Eyes
Created by Debbie Brown


As Thomas joins me, I can't help but stare into a strong face and a pair of amazing Amethyst Eyes. There is no doubt where the name of the book came from! 

Thank you Thomas for joining me today! Tell me about your story. 


Amethyst Eyes starts off with a horrible tragedy in which my wife dies, leaving my son alone and injured in the hospital. 
What a way to start a story, I'm so sorry!
As you soon find out, I am not from Earth, and as soon as I get the emergency signal I make arrangements to go to my family, but the reality of the situation hits me hard when I sense the loss of my wife through the link.
Wait... you're not from earth?
The story is about my son, who after losing his mother leaves the only life he’s ever known to come live with me. I am the commander of a Crisis Intervention Vessel and live onboard my ship. 
I assume that is a spaceship...
Unfortunately, due to the injuries sustained in the accident and the poor care he’d received, I was forced to have him undergo treatment in medical bay upon his arrival…I’m sure it didn’t help ease his apprehension of us. I found myself in a similar situation on Earth, having to trust someone I didn’t know in a world I knew even less about.
Trust is a hard thing.
Tommy’s adaptation was difficult since he was not prepared to deal with my world…something his mother neglected to include in his education. I had enlisted the help of the doctor’s daughter, Jayden. She is a few months younger than my son, and ahead in her studies, but she made it clear from the beginning that she was not pleased with the arrangement. She made a serious mistake that almost cost my son his life, but was able to follow the list I had given her after the incident without any more trouble.
Well that is good. 
My son seemed to struggle with every aspect of his new life. Much of our existence is thought directed and this was quite a shock to him. I believe he feared some kind of mind control in the beginning. 
I'm sure he did. 
Tommy had to learn how everything worked, had to catch up in school (which was quite an endeavor) and had to accept our philosophy and our ways…all very different from what he knew. Both he and I have amethyst eyes…rare, even amongst my people. This made him the target of the Binari and their quest for power. When he was abducted by the Binari I was afraid I would lose my son…when I felt his life force slipping away…
The thought of losing your son so soon after your wife must have been dreadful!
Our adventure brought us back to Earth, giving Jayden a glimpse of Tommy’s life and all the differences. I believe this helped her adjust her attitude towards my son.
 I am afraid I might have given away too much information here…well, If you want to know more you will have to read the book.
LOL... I think you gave us enough to make us want to know more!
We all want to be different, so what is the one thing you wish your creator had done differently with you?
I wish there would have been a way for me to remain with my family. I did not want to have to leave my wife and only son behind because of my duty. Most of all, I did not want to suffer the loss of my wife in order to be reunited with my son.
Of course you didn't! 
If you could have added something to the story, and your creator would have let you, what would that have been?
You mean aside from not losing or being separated from my wife and child? I would have to say protecting my son from the Binari attacks. I almost lost him there, and I would have liked to keep him safe. Our sense of duty, especially to family is beyond what you seem to understand…but I could not just force my wife to follow.
I bet you wish you did now. 
What do you love best about yourself? What do you like least?
I have many responsibilities. In my job as commander of the Crisis Intervention Vessel, I have been part of many rescue missions and seen hopeless situations turned around so that these people could be given another chance at life. I also love the bond I have formed with my son. I believe I am a fair commander, and that I am respected and appreciated by my crew.
That is always good.
What I dislike would have to be the fact that my job forced me to leave my wife and son behind. I did not get to see him grow and I lost my soul mate when my wife died. I know you cannot understand, but our position is determined through a series of tests and trials, placing us in the best and often only position suited for us. There was no other to take my place, which is why I had to leave my wife and child. I had hoped they would follow, but my wife preferred to stay behind on Earth to raise our son.
I know that must have been hard on everyone.
What part of the book was the hardest for you and your creator to work through?
Seeing my son suffer and struggle through the changes in his life. He lost his mother, had to leave his home, friends and planet behind to come live with me…and his mother had not prepared him. Tommy did not know anything about me or my world and this only complicated things. 
I bet!
Is there a sequel for this book? If so, what do you want to accomplish in the next book. If not, do you wish you could continue your story?
There is a prequel coming out around August that tells the story of my time on Earth, from my crash landing to my departure, and my life with Emma (my wife) in between. The story is told through my wife’s eyes.
Very cool!
The sequel is under way, told three years after Tommy’s arrival on board. Tommy has started his specific training, and he is now a cadet. His friendship with Jayden has evolved, possibly into something more. There are also changes he may not be prepared to deal with that have to do with the prophecy…the legend about Amethyst Eyes. And there is the increasing danger of disaster on Earth…so much to deal with.
Sounds very exciting!  Thank you Thomas for coming to visit with us today and for sharing the information about your book!  
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