Fiona Mcvie – Poet, and Author Interviewer–Interviews Virginia Wright USA Author

Fiona Mcvie loves writing poems, reading, baking and cooking–but she also enjoys connecting authors and readers through her Author Interview blog, “Authors Interviews.” She has done many interviews with various genre authors–back before Christmas, she asked if I would be interested in her doing an interview with me; of course I said yes! She did a lovely job with her questions–I hope you all go take a peek.

I am going to be giving away (1) book “TODAY ONLY” March 14, 2014, to a commenter of her blog. What are you waiting for???? Click to view the interview Good Luck with a possible win! Make me smile when you comment! The one who makes me smile the most wins!

-Virginia Wright  :-) 

 http://authorsinterviews.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/here-is-my-interview-with-virginia-wright/

Fiona Mcvie Author Interview With Virginia Wright Author

All My eBooks “Free” today on Kindle! Merry Christmas…

Today, Sunday, December 23, 2012, (one day only) The Christmas Secret eBook version, is now opened up to the public for $0.00 “FREE” on Kindle. You can now download the new version now.

The Christmas Secret Update

I tested the corrected version adding the pages that were missing from (Chapter 5), in various readers, e.g., a Cloud Reader, iPad, Kindle for PC, Kindle Fire, and a Galaxy 10.1 eReader– all versions have “minor” formatting hiccups, and I’m happy to say Chapter 5 is intact, and I think you will find the story makes much more sense now. I hope you enjoy my book!

Please download all my eBooks “Free” today on Kindle December 23, 2012

The Christmas Secret

Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do

The Prince and the Dragon

The Princess and the Castle

Crying Bear

The eBook versions have “minor” hiccups in the formatting. These were tested in various readers, e.g., a Cloud Reader, iPad, Kindle for PC, Kindle Fire, and a Galaxy 10.1 eReader. Please look beyond the formatting issues and read the stories. Thank you for wanting to download my books.

While at Amazon, please give my pages a like!

Merry Christmas! Wishing you and your families all the best for the new year!

Interviews with authors and giveaways will resume in January.

Love and Hugs!

-Virginia

 

Week 6 – Dec. 9, 2012 An Interview & Giveaway With Author | Joe Landers

Hello everyone! Thank you for stopping by my blog for the sixth week of “Seven Weeks to Christmas Author Interviews & Giveaways.”  There is one more week of the event, next Sunday, when you will read an interview with “me,” and you will comment for a chance to win books, and a grand prize that I’m giving away. (I will reveal the grand prize closer to next Sunday)! Mark your calenders for December 16, as this is my release party for… “The Christmas Secret,” which will be an “online” party. You can stay in the comfort of your own home,  and visit my blog anytime that day.  Don’t forget, you must comment to enter the giveaway.  I will resume normal blogging after the event. However, I already have interviews scheduled for 2013.  Now on to this weeks interview…Joe Landers and I met online, just as so many of us authors do. Please join me in welcoming Joe as my guest author today!

-Virginia Wright

1. What led you to become an author? The idea of me becoming an author stemmed from a conversation I had with a co-worker who had published a novel.  As we talked I became more preoccupied with the ideal of writing and realized that I had several ideas in my head that would make wonderful stories.  I found writing as a way of releasing those inner thoughts and turn them into a positive message.

2. What genre do you write? I write fiction but I lean more toward Christian fiction.  At this point I have kept my books clean, with a little violence to make them entertaining and suspenseful.

3. When you write, do you prefer silence or do you like to listen to music or the television? I like to have the television on with the volume very low. I usually have some kind of ballgame on, preferably baseball because it is very slow paced and the announcers stay calm most of the time.

4. Do you have a particular place you prefer to write? I prefer to write in my bedroom because that is where my television is located and it is quiet most of the time.

5. How long did it take you to write your first book?  I wrote the first book in about three months.6. Where do you get your inspirations from to write?  Some from life experiences, hearing people around me talk about the issues they are facing as well as their concerns but most come from the news media.

7. Can you describe the feeling you had when you held your first published book? I was proud of the book.  I stared at it for several minutes in disbelief at what I had accomplished.  There was also relief that the journey I had taken was finely over.8. What book at you currently working on?   I’m working on a medical murder mystery titled Intravenous. The process with this book has been long but if we stay on track it should be released in early 2013.9. Please give us a brief synopsis of your newest WIP.

Synopsis of Intravenous

When a patient at Westbrook Medical Center died from mysterious causes, Ted Maxwell, Patient Safety Officer, is called to investigate the cause of death.  As he examines the body, he discovers an irregularity with the patient’s IV which could indicate foul play.While looking into the case another patient dies mysteriously, leading Ted to suspect that someone is targeting Westbrook’s patients.As the investigation continued, Hanna Johns, Chief Nursing Officer, approaches Ted and cautions him to keep the murders quiet in hopes of saving the hospital’s image.  However, with the murders continuing to rise, Ted had to invoke the help of his friend, Detective Mark Stone from the Westbrook Police Department and ignore the request from the hospital’s administrative staff.With each clue, Ted becomes more concerned because they suggest that someone in the hospital is involved with the murders.After going over each murder, Ted discovers a pattern in the killings and he and Mark sat a trap.10. Where can people find your books?  They can be found at almost any on line book store such as Amazon, Books A Million, Barnes and Noble.  At this point they are not being sold in any stores.

Bio

Joseph J Landers was born in 1962 in rural Alabama.  He’s married with 4 kids.  While pursuing his nursing degree, he studied English composition and American literature.  After several years of nursing, his interest in writing continued to grow and he began to focus his attention toward developing good clean novels.  He has two published books, Our Deadly Sins and Drug Revenge.

Thanks Joe for being guest author today!

-Virginia Wright

Comments are now open!

 

Genre Favorites Blogfest, September 17, 2012

Welcome to The Genre Favorites Blogfest, hosted by Ninja Captain, Alex Cavanaugh. For this blog hop, we are to tell you what our favorite genre of music, movies, and books are and then add a little guilty pleasure secret.
First, I want to thank Alex and everyone for stopping by!
Also,  I wanted to invite you over to Sherry Ellis’s, Mama Diaries, she is participating in this blogfest, but also, she has so graciously invited me for an interview and I am her guest through Sept. 19th.  I am giving away one of my books “Crying Bear” to a commenter at her blog. http://www.sherryellis.blogspot.com/ So please stop by and visit Mama Diaries!
Then, if you comment here today, you get another chance to win a copy (your choice) of one of my books, and an XL Hershey’s Chocolate bar, and six I Heart Cookies postcards– noted in the picture below.

This looks like an incentive to comment to me!
Giveaway
(1) Book of choice, XL Hershey Chocolate Candy Bar, and set of six I Heart Cookies Postcards.
NEWS & UPDATES
For all those who have not gone to my “new” recipe food blog “The Recipe Weekly” I invite you to stop by today and peruse the recipes and articles. It is still under development, but I’m excited at how the background theme seems to be just perfect for  a recipe blog and The Recipe Weekly– and  the response through the viewership of The Recipe Weekly has been awesome thus far. At The Recipe Weekly you will find recipes, cooking tips, health and nutrition information and articles, and giveaways from time to time too!  Sign-up for updates while visiting my food blog.
http://www.therecipeweekly.com Having been a food blogger and recipe developer for ten years on The Lowfat Weekly, I had the opportunity to interview doctors, nurses, even Eggland’s Best Nutritionist, and I am bringing all this information over time to The Recipe Weekly. Read more about The Recipe Weekly by clicking here.
To submit a recipe to The Recipe Weekly for possible publication on the website send your Tried & True Recipes to:
recipesubmission [at] therecipeweekly [dot] com.
If your recipe is chosen,  we will contact you for a photo of the dish, or you making it, and details on submission.
Now to the questions Alex wanted us to answer…
and don’t forget to hop on over to someone else’s blog on the list below, after you leave mine.
My favorite genre of movies: Romance –  My favorite movies of all are comedic romance and second would be western romances.
Favorite genre music: Country – Country music is definitely my favorite genre of music. I always feel that the words in country music hit home.
Favorite book genre: Romance – Romance novels of course! When I want to step-away from reality a little bit, romance novels are definitely a pleasure.
Guilty pleasure: Hmm! I’m not telling!!! Tee-Hee! My downfall is sweets…especially chocolate. For me sitting down with a couple of candy bars and a good romance novel or movie is the ultimate in guilty pleasure!
What’s yours?  Let me hear below favorite movie, music, book, and guilty pleasure genre.
Now start commenting!
 

Friday check back to see who won my swag pack for the blogfest and at the Mama Diaries giveaway!
Hugs,
-Virginia
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Guest Post | Sherry Ellis, Author

Sherry Ellis, Author

Sherry Ellis is the author of That Baby Woke Me Up, AGAIN and That Mama is
a Grouch, which was awarded first place in the Parenting category of the
2011 Pinnacle Book Awards. She is also a professional musician who plays
and teaches violin, viola, and piano. She lives in Loveland, Ohio, with her
husband and two children, and has considerable experience with toy-strewn
environments.

 

 

  1. What inspired you to write? Both of my books were inspired by true life experiences.  That Mama is a Grouch was inspired after I tripped over toys my kids’ toys.  I whacked my foot on the sofa and ended up breaking my toe.  Believe me, I was one grouchy mama!

2. Can you tell us a little about That Mama is a Grouch?

That Mama is a Grouch

Sure.  It’s the story of a mom who is having a tantrum.  There are toys on the floor, messes in the kitchen, and finger-paint on the walls.  Mama is sick of it.  The narrator, the precocious child who made the mess, can’t seem to understand what the problem is.  Finally, Mama explains some rules of the house.  Then it all makes sense – at least for a little while.  That Mama is a Grouch is a fun book for kids ages 3-8 that lets them know that parents are human with feelings and emotions.  It also reminds parents that kids are, well, kids.  Messes are to be expected.  It is my hope that kids and parents will read the book and use it as a tool to talk about some of their own household rules.

3. What is a typical writing day like for you? My days are anything but typical.  I suppose that’s part of being a mom with young kids.  I try to write whenever I have an opportunity.  Sometimes I write at the bus stop when I’m waiting to pick up my children.  More often than not, I write in the evening.  It’s hard for me to find an hour or two for uninterrupted writing.  I have to take it in fifteen-minute snippets.  That said I still manage to write nearly every day.

4. What do you enjoy most about writing? I enjoy using my imagination as I write.  It’s fun to create characters and story lines.  It’s almost as if I’m a little kid again, making my own imaginary world.  Who wouldn’t like that!

5. What is the most difficult part of writing for children? Well, obviously I’m not a kid.  So the two biggest challenges are coming up with stories and characters that are interesting for kids today, and not being too “preachy.”  If there’s a lesson to be learned, it has to be subtle.  Otherwise kids aren’t going to want to read it.

6. What is the best writing advice you have ever received? Join a writers’ group (and go to the meetings!).  It really forces you to keep up your writing skills.  In a sense, you are held accountable by your peers.  It’s also a great way to get feedback on your work.   As an extra bonus, you can learn about various opportunities (like workshops and book shows) in your area.

7. Do you have any other works in progress?  Can you share a little about them? I have written another picture book called, Ten Zany Birds.  I am currently looking for a publisher for it.  The big project I’m working on is a chapter book series.  The first book is called, Bubba and Squirt’s Big Hole to China.  The premise of the books will be that Bubba and Squirt travel via magic, to other countries.  They will learn a little about the language, culture, and history of the people who live countries.  While they are there, they will learn about the language, culture, and history of the people, while having some kind of adventure.  I have been working on this first manuscript for about two years, and have revised it at least fifty times.  It’s almost ready for resubmission to an interested agent.  I’m keeping my fingers crossed!

8. Do you make school visits?  If so, please describe a typical school presentation. I do make school visits.  I speak to classes of around twenty students.  During these presentations, I usually read one of my books.  Then I’ll talk about the writing process and the steps to getting published.  Aspiring authors always have questions, so I do my best to answer questions and then encourage them to keep writing.

9.  Do you have a website? Yes, I do.  My official website is www.sherryellis.org.  You can also connect with me on my blog:  www.sherryellis.blogspot.com.

10.  What is your best tip for aspiring children’s book authors? Read.  Read as much as you can so that you get a good sense of what kids like, and what publishers want to see.

Thank you for having me as a guest on your blog!

We appreciate you stopping by, Sherry.

Sherry will be giving away one paperback copy of her book, and one eBook. You must comment for your chance to win.

Good Luck! Commenters…

Comments are now open!