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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Interview: Jeff Turner, Author of Notes to Stephanie

Today please help me welcome to Martha's Bookshelf interview spot:
Jeff Turner author of  Notes To Stephanie: Middle Aged Love Letters And Life Stories

Q1.  Notes to Stephanie is obviously compiled from very personal writings and feelings. What made you decide to publish the love letters and notes?
Jeff:  One day I realized I had enough of the Notes to write a book.  People had always said I could write fairly well, so I decided to make the compilation of Notes into the book you now see.
M: I do agree that your writing style is nicely fluid.

Q2.  What do you hope your readers get out of your books?
Notes To Stephanie: Middle Aged Love Letters And Life StoriesJeff:  The Notes simply paint a real picture of life.  It is not a fantasy nor are the events exaggerated or changed from what really happened.  I think overall thing to take away from the book is that most people have a "real life"; it is filled with ups and downs, happiness, joy, and sometimes sadness and disappointment too.  But also there is the wonder of simply looking around one's self and seeing the totality of existence in our big, wide universe that we are but one small part of.
M: Yes. Your Notes definitely have a sense of wonder and a picture of all aspects of life.

Q3.  What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating or promoting your book?    Writing is the easy part of being an author.
Jeff:  Marketing is the hard part when you are doing it yourself.  Both aspects take discipline and hard work of course but selling yourself and your work is something that one must learn to do.  Certainly I am learning as I go.
M:  I think that is something new authors don't realize at first. Writing the book is one thing, but they have to be prepared to market it too.

Q4.  Did you have any qualms about publishing and sharing these personal notes?
Jeff:  Not really, since they are all true.  Some male friends who read it were not totally surprised since they knew I have a thoughtful side that goes with the cowboy boot part of me.
M:  There is definitely a thoughtful side and I found it interesting to share such a personal (in emotions if not details) view of your life.

Q5. Would you say that your photography gallery reflects the same contemplative tone of your letter?
Jeff:  Yes indeed, the photos do try to capture the idea there is something bigger than we are as individually and that time flows on around us always.
M:  I sensed that in the open and expansive nature of some of the photos. 

Q6.  If you could trade places with anyone, real or imagined, in any time, who would it be and why?
Jeff:  Being a history buff, I think I would like to be one of our great generals or admirals in World War II.  Being part of some huge event in history is something few people get to directly be part of. So being in the shoes of Nimitz, Patton, or Bradley would be that for me.
M:  Now that seems an ambitious answer but suitable for you.

Because your works are compilations of notes and letters and not really fiction, I am going to ask several questions that will let the readers know a little more about you as a person.

The first book I ever read was ...
Not sure, I always liked to read.  I do remember one time in the local public library I headed to the grown up book section.  The librarian told me my mom that the kid’s books were the other way.  My mom said he doesn’t read kid’s books”.  One example of this was reading Herman Kahn’s “On Thermonuclear War” when I was in sixth grade or so.

My passion is ...
I would have to say outside of my family it would be history.  This sort of shows up in my writing when I sometimes talk about generations in families and stages of life. Such things are our own  history you see.

My parents always told me ...
They always said do the right thing and tell the truth.

Why I write ...
That is a good question.  I do not write with some lofty idea to change the world by my words.  I simply want to tell stories that other people might identify with.

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Oh I read some fiction, mostly techno thrillers but also history of course.  I tend to like World War II history books, but not always.  As far as music goes I now listen to Christian Alternative Rock, even though I would not call myself particularly religious.

My best moment ...
Perhaps my best moment was caring for my son who was born three months early.  That took strength and patience and made me realize that life was not always easy.  But yet if one endures it can many times have a happy ending.  My son, now 25, is an example of that.


My inspiration ...
I guess when I look outside and see the wide space above me, the clouds streaming from west to east, I feel alive and part of something,  maybe just life itself, and know that I am alive. That shows up in my words here and there.

Q.  Finally, just for fun…if you could write the “fortune” in a fortune cookie what would it be?
You will win the Lottery and be able to work full time doing what you dream of most passionately.
That is a good fortune - I think many of us would like that. 

Thank you Jeff, for sharing with us today, by interview, and for sharing a bit of your heart with readers through your Notes. Best Wishes for your additional releases.

Learn more about Jeff and his books at his website: ILYPANTS.NET (go learn what that stands for!) and at  his blog..
Check out my Review and the Giveaway for 3 copies of Notes To Stephanie: Middle Aged Love Letters And Life Stories

Monday, October 25, 2010

Winner of Hellion in Her Bed by Sabrina Jeffries

CONGRATULATIONS
to the Winner of 
plus deck of cards and some swag!

 

I will email lucky Johanna to please send me her snail mail address.
Thank you everyone who entered. There were fun comments.

Thank you again to Nancy Berland PR for making the giveaway possible.

Blog Tour: Edge of Sight by Roxanne St. Claire - Starts 10/25 SPECIAL 10/27

Follow the Blog Tour and Join the Twitter Party on OCTOBER 27 for a day of ROXANE ST. CLAIRE twitter chat with extra giveaways!
Check back here on MBS blog for the Author Guest Post, my review and giveaway on November 3, 2010.




For the TWITTER PARTY:

Date: Oct. 27
Hashtag: #rstclaire
Author Twitter: @RoxanneStClaire
Twitter Party Central: @ForeverRomance
Activities: Absolutely anything you can tweet about, but for clarity: we will tweet and retweet reviews, giveaways, author features, and any discussion relating to @RoxanneStClaire or any of her books.  Please don't forget to add the #rstclaire hashtag.



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Participating Blogs:
10/25/2010 http://www.libslibrary.blogspot.com Feature, Giveaway
10/25/2010 http://diana-book-of-secrets.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway, Q&As
10/25/2010 http://simplystacie.net Giveaway
10/25/2010 www.cherylsbooknook.blogspot.cm Review, Giveaway
10/25/2010 http://booksandmakeup.blogspot.com Feature, Review, Giveaway, Guest Post
10/25/2010 http://justanothernewblog.blogspot.com/ Giveaway
10/25/2010 www.rockville8.blogspot.com Q&As
10/26/2010 http://bridget3420.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway
10/26/2010 http://www.mybookaddictionandmore.wordpress.com Feature, Review, Giveaway, Q&As
10/26/2010 http://blog.imbookingit.com Review, Giveaway
10/26/2010 www.rexrobotreviews.com Review, Giveaway
10/26/2010 www.kmomjdk.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway
10/27/2010 http://threeboysandanoldlady.blogspot.com/ Giveaway
10/27/2010 http://www.masoncanyon.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway, Q&As
10/27/2010 http://cuzinlogic.wordpress.com Giveaway
10/27/2010 www.booksoulmates.blogspot.com Giveaway
10/27/2010 www.booksoulmates.blogspot.com Giveaway
10/28/2010 my-book-views.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway
10/28/2010 www.novelthoughts.wordpress.com Guest Blog
10/29/2010 http://dkay401-challenges.blogspot.com/ Review, Giveaway
10/29/2010 http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com Feature, Review, Giveaway
10/30/2010 http://www.rundpinne.com Review
10/31/2010 myfoolishwisdom.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway
11/1/2010 http://avidbookaholic.blogspot.com Feature, Giveaway
11/1/2010 www.thebookgirl.net Review, Giveaway
11/1/2010 http://ashleysbookshelf.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway
11/1/2010 http://j-rabbits-corner.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway
11/2/2010 http://paranormalromanticsuspensereviews.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway, Q&As
11/3/2010 http://marthasbookshelf.blogspot.com/ Feature, Review, Giveaway, Guest Post
11/3/2010 http://chrissysworldofbooks.blogspot.com/ Review, Giveaway
11/4/2010 http://bookslikebreathing.blogspot.com Review
11/5/2010 http://www.renees-reads.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway
11/5/2010 http://chickwithbooks.blogspot.com/ Feature, Review, Giveaway, Guest Post
11/5/2010 www.amusingreviews.blogspot.com Review, Giveaway

Sunday, October 24, 2010

It's Monday! What are you Reading October 25, 2010?

This meme starts at One Person's Journey Through A World of Books!

What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

As usual, I had another good reading week, finishing three print books and two Kindle short reads.

I posted three reviews with Giveaways and five winner posts. :)

As noted before I may not get to review the books I read from my TBRs or as fillers so I will be giving a rating and a short summary comment on those in these Monday posts.

I only got to visit a couple of  "It's Monday" posts last week. I visited a couple of review blog links from Cym's Wednesday Review party and I also visited a handful from the Enquiring meme (linked below).
I am still limited by work commitments - real estate, legal and publishing - that need to take priority over commenting and reviewing. :)

These were last week's posts plus Winner posts not listed.
Finished Reading:
The Passionate Brood: A Novel of Richard the Lionheart and the Man Who Became Robin Hood 
PB:  The Passionate Brood: A Novel of Richard the Lionheart and the Man Who Became Robin Hood 
by Margaret Campbell Barne 
The Review and Giveaway were posted Saturday.
Making of a Gentleman 

PB:  Making of a Gentleman
by Shana Galen.
The review and ARC Giveaway 
are linked above.


Notes To Stephanie: Middle Aged Love Letters And Life Stories PB:  Notes To Stephanie: Middle Aged Love Letters And Life Stories
by Jeffrey W. Turner.
This is a different sort of read - like a journal of emotions.
I will post the review and Giveaway Tuesday this week.

Kindle: I read these just for fun 'till I could get some of my review books loaded. :)
by  MaryJanice Davidson.
This is an author I have wanted to read - 
The Queen Besty series looks sort of fun.
I thought I would try the free prequel. 
It was a little crazy but, yes, fun.
I may not rush out to buy her books 
but I will hopefully read some in the future.
Outta the Bag (Me, Myself and Why? Prequel)Rating:  3.75
Has anyone else read her?
Product Description
From New York Times bestselling author MaryJanice Davidson, comes OUTTA THE BAG the hilarious prequel story to her upcoming novel ME, MYSELF AND WHY, the first in a brand new series. In OUTTA THE BAG, Clive Better—the better-than-best plumber in town—attends a speed dating event where—instead of attempting to score phone numbers—he recounts his recent run-in with a freaked-out cat and a sexy-but-psychotic woman that has left him confused, scratched up, and rather aroused. 

Tween Hopeful and HopelessKindle: Tween Hopeful and Hopeless by Sam Cheever. I met Ms. Cheever online in a yahoo group and then in person at the RWA Conference Booksale day in Orlando, June 2009. I enjoyed the first book in this series, Tween Heaven and Hell, (my review is posted on Amazon) and I have the second one, Tween a Devil and His Hard Place, to read.  
There is always plenty of action with Astra and her Devil friends. Rating: 4.0
Product Description
Part of the Dancin’ With The Devil series.What do you do when a bunch of dark world types steal magic from the Hopeful souls in Saint Peter’s kingdom to capture the Heavenly Gates and infiltrate the Big House? Astra Q Phelps does what she always does—kicks ass, blows [stuff] up and prays! [Word change is mine.]
Audio: --------

Line Edits: I will be uploading a new Fantasy release this week: The Fourth Son. A bit different fantasy story. 


Currently reading:
PB:  Take a Chance on Me by Jill Mansell. This is proving to be a fun read! I hope to post the Review and ARC Giveaway on Thursday.
Product Description
Take a Chance on MeEven in a small town the drama is larger than life...
Cleo Quinn doesn't have the greatest track record when it comes to men, but now Will's come along. Handsome and attentive, he could be her Mr Right. Things are definitely looking up for Cleo... apart from one small problem with a rather large ego. Johnny LaVenture, sculptor extraordinaire and her personal childhood nemesis, is back in Channing's Hill and tormenting her as if he'd never been away.
Meanwhile Cleo's sister Abbie has a problem of her own-husband Tom has become distant and withdrawn, and she's determined to find out why. But will the shocking truth mean the end of their idyllically happy marriage?
The sisters are about to discover that the past can come back to haunt you, and that love can flourish in the unlikeliest of places...
Kindle:  A Halloween Collection Anthology: Sweet from Victory Press. This is one of the books I am giving away in my Halloween Giveaway. I thought I would read this right before Halloween. I am enjoying the first story, Go On Without Me.
Product Description
A Halloween Collection Anthology: SweetFive complete sweet stories to satisfy your romantic cravings by five talented authors. Go On Without Me by Markee Anderson Lydia Sanders is spending a lonely Halloween until Ian shows up to make sure she's not depressed. They go for a drive then the car dies in the middle of nowhere in the rain. They have no cell phone reception. Their only hope is an old house within walking distance and the two eerie people inside. At midnight? On Halloween? Honor Cafe by Charlotte Raby Adrianne is satisfied running her cafe for the homeless and believes her life is complete, until she falls in love with a debonair stranger who wants his meals after hours and in the dark. She must find out what he's hiding and if their love is true or cursed. Halloween Witness by Rita Hestand When the local town drunk sees a murder committed on Boot Hill on Halloween night, will anyone pay any attention to his story? Sheriff Joe Grubbs, though skeptical, investigates and finds the new grave. Now, he has a job to do and risks losing the love of his life. It's a harrowing Halloween night in Haleyville, Texas. The Memory Charmer and the Boy Next Door by Christine E. Schulze Imprisoned in a basement, at the mercies of an oddly powerful incubus, Elissa tries to escape many times. But the giant tarantula guards his master's toy well. Then a glimmer of hope appears. A boy moves in next door who knows things-secrets from the very heavens. Can he help her escape? Or will the incubus destroy him? I Love Pie! by Kate Kindle Tony Gullo, a burnt-out-on-life New Yorker, takes an unexpected trip to the country with a friend. On the side of the road he sees a haunting sight. A beautiful woman stands poised on the roadside, seemingly in a trance. When the men stop to offer assistance, she flees into the woods. How will he ever find this beautiful creature, if she really exists.

Audio: Katie Up and Down the Hall: The True Story of How One Dog Turned Five Neighbors into a Family by Glenn Plaskin.  There is more to this than just a dog story.  I have one disc to go so I hope to post the Review and Hachette Giveaway on Wednesday.
Katie Up and Down the Hall: The True Story of How One Dog Turned Five Neighbors into a FamilyA personal memoir by bestselling author and celebrity journalist Glenn Plaskin, KATIE is a moving story about a man who discovers the true meaning of family after adopting a cocker spaniel puppy. Through the magnetic personality of his mischievous dog, the author soon makes powerful connections with several of his down-the-hall neighbors in a high-rise located in the unique Battery Park City neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. First, Katie trots into the lives of Pearl and Arthur, a warm-hearted elderly couple just a few doors down from Glenn. Later, John, a single Dad, and his rambunctious young son, Ryan, also move in and are seduced by Katie's charms....read more.
NEXT UP in AUDIO - depending on which, if either, I can get my DH to listen to on our drive west: 

Don't Blink by James Patterson and Howard Roughan.

OR
Room: A Novel  by Emma Donoghue


Line Edits: I hope to finish formatting two more books for release by the end of the week.


Upcoming books:  

PB:  I have one October Sourcebook left: Elizabeth, Captive Princess: Two Sisters, One Throne by Margaret Irwin so I hope to read that this week.

PB:  Also I am going to read Edge of Sight (The Guardian Angelinos) by Roxanne St. Claire. That is due for November 3 Hachette Review, Giveaway and Guest Post.
We will be hitting the road on Saturday October 30 to drive to Monterey, California for our son's graduation from the Defense Language Institute. DH decided he wanted to drive across country to see some sites (or sights) instead of just flying. I want to finish the two print books above as I already packed four more for the two week trip.  The rest will be read on Kindle or Audio.

I am also starting The Forever Queen: Sometimes, a desperate kingdom is in need of one great woman by Helen Hollick. The review is not due until November 18 but the book is 621 pages and I have seven books set before it in the first two weeks of November so I am getting a jump by starting this one. I will switch to the Kindle version when it becomes available so I won't carry this one on the trip.

Kindle:  I have received five author ebooks for reviews/interviews with giveaways in the November.  

I have eight good Sourcebook print books (including Forever Queen) lined up for November and December with book giveaways. Plus three Hachette books for November tours; three blog tours for Pump up Your Book Promotion and several author review/giveaways too. I'll be posting the line up early November. Am I busy enough do you think?

Enquiring Minds Want to Know Meme Week 8, October 21, 2010

This meme is hosted by Dollycas Thoughts for Thursdays - which are hard for me to make.  The goal is to get to know our fellow bloggers and visitors better. Each week Dolly asks some questions for us to answer and then link up. I am late doing the post but I am trying to to participate as I would like to learn more about blogger and follower friends.



So here are the Week 8 Questions

1.  Do you ever feel like no one is reading your blog?
I do feel that way sometimes. Pretty much I know people read the giveaways. But I know too that some people are like me, they may read the emailed post or even check out the blog but not always comment. 
I still like to do the reviews, giveaways and a few memes.  It does make my day brighter when I see encouraging and positive comments. Even a comment on a review giveaway that the review was helpful is pleasing as that is part of the purpose of the blog.

2.  Would this meme work better for you if it was offered on a different day?
Thursday is normally a review and giveaway day if I have one ready. Even if the day is open, mid week is hard to post because of my work commitments. This time problem exists on every week day so I wouldn't make a decision based on my input. Sometimes it is easier for me do memes - at least prepare them for posting - on the weekend.  If you sent the questions or topics to me early I might be able to get my post ready earlier.  :) 

3. Do you think there are already too many similar memes out in the blogisphere and I should stop this one?
I am not aware of a similar meme. The blog hops just pop in and say "hi." I like the concept of learning more about other bloggers and followers. 

Extra question this week.

4.  If I were to continue with Enquiring Minds do you have any advice or changes you would like to see.

Keep it simple so it can be quick. Maybe only one question each week as that is still 52 questions a year and it would be quicker to participate. And I think you just need to give it time.

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