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Teaser Tuesday

Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Teaser Tuesday
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


My Teaser
5.5

“Bitch” Audrey snapped underneath her
breathe.
 “Audrey, she just offered to help you.”
   The Gates by Rachael Wade







Make Sure To Leave a Comment with your Teaser or a link to your Teaser.

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Anna SIG Black

Isadora DayStar by P.I. Barrington Interveiw & Giveaway

Saturday, April 14, 2012
Issdora Daystar by P.I. Barrington
Title: Isadora Daystar
Author: P.I. Barrington
Goodreads Synopsis:


When drug addled assassin Isadora DayStar finally snags a major interplanetary killing job, she thinks it will both support her habit and revise her status as the laughingstock of her profession. Instead, she embarks on a journey that brings her face to face with her tortured past.After botching yet another assassination job, ex-military gunner Isadora steals a highly desired new type of weapon as payment. To escape her infuriated employer she stows away on a plague infested ship that spirals downward toward the nearest planet. In an attempt to escape the crashing craft, Isadora finds both an escape pod and the only other survivor, a teenage girl, Iphedeiah. They take flight on a series of encounters from murderous monks to interplanetary pirates while Isadora tries to hide her addiction along the way. They slowly form a grudging bond that grows into friendship and trust. When Isadora kills an old contact to save the girl, they are separated only to be captured individually and then tortured by Caine Dureaux, Isadora's employer to extract the location of the weapon. Who will blink first?
 
Interview with P.I . Barrington

BLOG TOUR ANNA INTERVIEW:

Can you please tell us a little bit about yourself?


I come from an entertainment background. It was my goal in life, LOL! I worked in Hollywood at a major music company and before that I was a journalist. I've always lived in Southern California so working in the industry was almost a given. I never really took my writing seriously, at least the fiction side of it and put it all away for decades until I thought I'd give it another shot—hopefully no other journalists will read this but I never considered journalism as "real" writing—it was fiction I always felt was real. As a journalist you report the facts so it's not creative even if you're writing a feature article. So, in my mind, fiction writing was always the real writing because you're creating an entire world from nothing other than an idea.
Where did the idea of Isadora DayStar come from?

Actually she sprouted from two things: I used to watch a show called CreationScapes on the DayStar religious channel and they would show incredibly beautiful landscapes with music and Bible quotes—I was hooked on it! One night—late I used to start watching at 1:00 a.m. lol—the show was over and the DayStar channel logo came up. It was literally a light going off! I thought "What a great name for a character, especially a sci-fi character!" Right before I fell asleep, the name Isadora (not my favorite at that time) popped into my head: Isadora DayStar!

The second part of her character came from an interview of another author…can't remember the name…and the interviewer asked the author how she came up with tremendously difficult obstacles for her main character to overcome. The author replied that she hated the character so badly that she thought up the most horrible things to happen to her. The interviewer said that the character overcoming those obstacles was what made her love the character. My response was a little different. I wondered if I could consciously create a character that I hated. At first I made Isadora rude and crude but it just wasn't working. So I made her a drug addict and voila! Isadora DayStar was born!

And I'll tell you another amazing thing: I was looking online at hairstyles and haircuts that I might try. All these hundreds of headshots came up and the models, men and women, were all immaculately styled and made up. Suddenly, in the middle of a page that had like six columns of headshots, there was this odd picture of a woman with a soft, longish Mohawk cut, thin beyond skinny, wearing a tank top and pants no shoes crouched upon the top of a small pillar. She had no make-up and her face was thin and angular and she wasn't even looking at the camera! It was her profile. She was Isadora come to life!

Have you written a book that you love but have not been able to get published yet?


I have several but they're not finished yet. Both are sci-fi with major romantic lines running through them, one is dark-ish like Isadora and the other is…well, complicated. They still have quite a way to go to be ready for submission but when I love a story or stories I get obsessed with them so soon…very soon…

What was your favorite chapter (or part) to write and why?


It has to be when the worm turns so to speak. Isadora finally takes on the worst prostitution job ever and it's her limit. She can't take it anymore and yet she sacrifices herself for someone else rather than the Ingentin. At that point she snaps and though she's almost dying herself, saves another person, she thinks. I think the scene when she returns and uses the Bio-Eraser for violence and revenge, knowing she has nothing left to lose. When she recounts what happened to her, I think it depicts just how far she will go to save someone else, just how horrible it was—it's both her lowest point and highest point—she kills only for revenge for once but she also is willing to die to save an innocent person. And in both situations, she never uses Ingentin. It wasn't the easiest scene to write but for me the most rewarding.

Did you have a playlist while writing Isadora DayStar like many authors have?


No! I never have anything other than my mom watching TV in the background. I have to either focus on the music or the writing, I can't do both. Music is my first love and always distracts me and I have to stop writing and listen to it. There's no multi-creative tasking here, lol! The television is just white noise and I can ignore it for the most part. It does have annoying moments like when she cranks it up because she's not wearing her hearing aids and the voices kill a great line or point I'm trying to write lol. A lot of authors say they write better to music but it's not for me. When I'm in the story I'm in the story—again, it's that movie in my head and I have to concentrate solely on it.

Do you have any rituals or writing quirks?


Again no and that's something I really want. I've been trying to develop one but nothing sticks or gets me in the mood to write. Some of the things I've tried were using a special coffee cup, sitting and staring at the birds in my yard and listening to them in the early a.m., and turning off the morning news. None of it helps. I wish I could find something like other authors, some of them meditate (don't have the patience anymore), burn incense or candles—it just sounds so cool but nothing works for me other than sitting down and firing up the desktop.

If you could ask yourself any interview question, what would you ask, and how would you answer it?


I LOVE it when I get asked about casting my characters! You know, it's funny but I was actually around before the Internet, lol, and back then you didn't have instant access to pictures of actors or models or just average people. You had to rely on memory or literally imagination to create the characters' looks! And while that was great, I don't think the Internet has had any negative effect. I think it's even better to have pictures because for me, I can literally give characteristics and quirks and voices, pretty much every physical aspect that for me at least, really completes a character. I've used everyone from Jared Leto to Vin Diesel (surprised the heck out of me!) for my characters. One day I dream of splashing Isadora's picture over all my social media at once! But for right now, she's under wraps!

JUST FOR FUN:

Favorite Candy?

Wow, so many! Mars Bar or Big Hunk

Beaches or Mountains?

Both! I'm from the desert so either one is fine with me!

Twitter or Facebook?

Twitter, definitely!

Spontaneity or Planning Ahead?

Spontaneity! My sister & co-author is OCD about pre-planning everything! I'm the opposite.

PC or MAC?

I used to swear by PC's but then I bought an MSI and adore it and everyone tells me it's just like a MAC. So I may be changing over to MAC!











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Review Supernaturally Kissed by Stacey Kennedy

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Supernaturally Kissed
Title: Supernaturally Kissed
Author: Stacey Kennedy
Series: Frostbite
Publisher: Ellora’s Cave
Release Date: January 5 2012 ( Originally published December 29 2011)
Edition: Kindle
Source: Author in return for honest review
Genre:  Paranormal Romance/Erotica
Rating: 5stars



Goodreads Synopsis

Ghosts harass and annoy Tess to save their souls. Sometimes she helps them. Other times she ignores them. But one ghost will give her no choice. Kipp, a former cop with the Memphis Police Department, will stop at nothing to gain her help, including using his ghostly charms to seduce her.
Tess must help solve the five-year-old cold case of Hannah Reid’s disappearance, because solving the case will save Kipp. But a bigger problem presents itself. Tess is falling in love with a ghost. Now she must decide. Keep Kipp forever, or find the killer.

W…W…W… Wednesday

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This weekly meme is hosted by MizB @ Should Be Reading.
To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…
• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

What are you currently reading?
I am currently reading …
Brightest Kind Of Darkness
What did you just recently finish reading?
I just recently finished …
The Houglass
What do you think you will read next?
This is what I will probably read next …
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PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT with either the link to your own WWW Wednesdays post, or share your answer in a comment here (if you don’t have a blog). Thanks!

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Anna SIG Black

Waiting On Wednesday

Waiting on Wednesday


 Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we are eagerly anticipating! Want to participate? Post your own WOW entry on your blog, and leave your link at Breaking the Spine. My pick......

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Title : Ascend
Author : Amanda Hocking
Series : Trylle Trilogy (#3)






PLZ leave a comment on what your Waiting On Wednesday book or books are .

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Anna Sig Teal

Teaser Tuesday

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Teaser Tuesday
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!




My Teaser


Brightest Kind Of Darkness

  Ethan’s surprising comment played over and over in my head, beating away my doubts. My insides heated and curled inward like paper slowly burning along the edges.  Brightest Kind Of Darkness by P.T. Michelle 



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Anna Sig Teal

Be Sure to Post in the Comments what your Teaser for Tuesday is.

Economics: A Simple Twist on Normalcy by Kersten Kelly Interview

Monday, April 9, 2012


First Can You Tell Us A Little Bit About Yourself?

I am a self-published author of narrative non-fiction and semi-fiction books. I grew up in Munster, Indiana, and currently work in a sales role based out of Chicago, Illinois. I started writing at an early age and graduated from Indiana University with a dual Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Communication & Culture. I then went on to earn a Master’s in Business Administration from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. I have a passion for learning, teaching, and writing as well as international travel in my spare time. This book is my first piece of published work. I have a passion to share the knowledge of economics with the world, and I hope to publish my second book by the end of this year.

RBTL:
When did you first start writing Economics: A Simple Twist On Normalcy, and when did you finish it?

Kersten:
I started writing economics: a simple twist on normalcy in June 2011, and I finished the writing process in December 2011. I had an excellent team of people to help me including my editor, Autumn Conley, and outstanding designer, Lauren M. Harrington. I would never have been able to make this book possible without their help. They worked tirelessly (along side me) to get this book published on March 5, 2012. Although it's complete, I'm always jotting down notes for the next edition of the book.

RBTL:
How did you choose the topic to write?

Kersten:
Economics is a fantastic subject that is very relevant in society today. With a recessionary climate, I wanted to educate people on different ways to consider their everyday lives and activities. After I finished my master's degree, I knew that I needed to share some of the information that I learned and the examples that I came across.

RBTL:
Do you have a day job as well?

Kersten:
Yes, I sure do. I am a private label toaster pastry and granola bar salesperson for the western half of the country. I get to fly around different parts of the west coast to visit with customers and develop products with them in the cereal category. My job is fantastic - it keeps me both busy and challenged. Plus, I get to sell delicious food to people who love to eat.

RBTL:
Do you work with an outline or just write?

Kersten:
Typically, I just write, but there are constant revisions. I usually keep a "notes" page separate from the working document that constitutes the book. For this book, I moved chapters, sections, sentences, and words around many times. It's a constant rearranging process for me. I wanted to make sure it flowed correctly.

RBTL:
What is the best advice anyone has ever given to you?

Kersten:
You can never be too humble. Humility is one of the greatest assets that my parents taught me growing up. No matter what successes or defeats I have, I try to remain level-headed and humble throughout the process. You really never know who you will meet, what they will teach you, or how they will influence your life.

RBTL:
What advice would you give aspiring new authors?

Kersten:
Interview a published author and ask them as many questions that you can think of. People that have done this process will know the highlights and the issues with the entire thing. They may be able to provide insight for you that isn't written in any book or "how to" guide. Use this person as a mentor as well. People love to talk about their accomplishments and teach others. Let them do that, and be a willing student.

RBTL:
What are your views on self-publishing versus traditional publishing?

Kersten:
I think everyone should try to self-publish at least once. This has been one of the hardest and one of the most rewarding experiences I've ever had. I get to be involved in every aspect of the book's progress. It is a lot of work, but it is more than worth the effort and time.

RBTL:
  Any tips for new writers hoping to write non-fiction?

Kersten:
1. Never give up.
2. Challenge yourself.
3. Edit, edit, edit, and edit again.
4. Reach out to other non-fiction authors and ask questions. People are willing to help.
5. Write about a subject you enjoy and that you are passionate about.
Anna SIG Black