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Interviews post on the 10th, and 20th of each month. As of June 1st 2015 Interviews by Dante is exclusively interviewing Romance Writers. 

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Sandra J. Jackson Interview

3/5/2015

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Today's guest author on Interviews with Dante is Sandra J. Jackson. She will soon join the ranks of Fountain Blue Publishing author's with the release of her first novel. Enjoy learning a bit about this wonderful author.

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Please tell us a little about yourself.
I was born and raised in the province of Quebec and moved to Ontario when I was 16. 

I have always been creative and so I chose to pursue graphic design in college. Unfortunately, I never got the chance to work in the field.

It wasn’t until I became a mother that story telling became a part of my life. In 2005 I started writing story ideas down but never seemed to be able to finish anything. Five years later, I finally made up my mind to stick to one idea and complete it. My first novel was completed in 2012.

Tell us about your latest book.
Promised Soul is my first novel. It was born from the idea of soulmates. The notion that you can meet someone and there’s this inexplicable feeling that you have known each other forever.

Promised Soul is the story of a young woman who just can’t seem to meet the right guy. While her close friends are getting married and having children, Krista suffers yet another failed relationship. She is determined to get her life in order and so she plans for a summer vacation to England. It is the one place she has dreamed of going to for as long as she can remember. As her plans come together, Krista begins to have strange dreams and intense feelings of déjà vu. After visiting two psychic mediums, she comes to the realization that her dreams aren’t just dreams but memories of a past life. Krista is determined to unravel the mystery and find out what it all means.

What do you have coming out in the future?
Right now I am in the process of editing a thriller. It has been taking me some time to complete because my “characters” keep changing things. I’m going to blame it on them, anyway.

I am also working on a fantasy, which is almost finished and it will be a series. It will probably only be two books as I don’t think it will go much further than that.

What genre do you enjoy writing the most and why?
I’m not sure I actually have a genre that I enjoy writing more. My first novel is a bit of a paranormal romance and a historical fiction. I’ve written a thriller and I am working on a fantasy. They have all been enjoyable in their own way.

From where do you draw your inspiration?
My inspiration comes from things I have experienced, my views and opinions, stories people have told me and things in the news.

Do you ever base your characters on real people in your life?
No, at least not up until this point I haven’t. I have, however, come across a couple of people and thought, “Hmm, where have I seen you before?” It then dawned on me that they resembled a character I’d described in one of my stories. Now, that being said, my characters certainly have certain mannerisms or attributes of people I know.

What authors inspire your writing?
Diana Gabaldon and Stephenie Meyer have inspired me because neither of them started out as writers.

What kind of books do you like to read?
I enjoy paranormal romance, historical fiction, thriller and fantasy.

How have your real life experiences influenced your writing?
My first novel has a paranormal element to it as I do believe in the possibility of past lives and soulmates. I have seen some odd and unexplainable things as a result these experiences will always find their way into my writing.

What do you like to do when you are not writing?
When I’m not writing I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, watching movies and anything that gets me outside when it’s nice out.

What was your road to publishing like?  Tell us about it.
When I decided to seek publication, I wasn’t exactly sure what route to take. I looked into self-publishing but couldn’t make up my mind which service to choose. I then decided I would try traditional publishing first. I somehow found out about a well-known publishing company that was starting a new romance division in the UK. They were requesting worldwide submissions and promised to get back to everyone who submitted within three months. So I submitted my manuscript. After four months went by, I contacted them. They assured me that although they were quite busy, they still intended to let authors know whether or not they were going to publish their work. Another two months went by and I contacted them again. I told them that I understood how busy they were but that I was interested in sending my manuscript elsewhere. I didn’t hear from them again. I then sent a query letter e-mail to another publisher in Canada. While waiting, a fellow author posted on Facebook that Fountain Blue Publishing was accepting submissions. After a couple months went by and I heard nothing from the other publisher, I sent my submission to Fountain Blue. Within a couple of weeks I was sending them my entire manuscript and they sent me an agreement.

How did you come up with the title of your book?
The title for Promised Soul came from a combination of the notion of Soulmates and a promise made from my historical past life character.

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Is your book a standalone or a series?
It is a standalone. Although some of my readers have asked if it could be a series or if I could write a spinoff with one of the other characters. I have started two different spinoffs but haven’t gone much further than that.

Do you read the genre you write for or do you prefer other genres?
I read the genres I write.

What celebrity would you chose to play the main character(s) in the movie rendition of your book?
Though my main character is Canadian, I have often envisioned Jennifer Lawrence playing the part. Ellen Page could also play the part as she is from Nova Scotia, where Krista is from. However she would have to dye her hair blonde and wear green contact lenses. The male lead would probably be British actor Ben Barnes. I also envision Rupert Grint to play the part of Peter. 

Have you joined any writer’s groups?
Yes, I just recently joined the Canadian Author’s Association

Have you won any awards for your writing?
Not yet. I like to think positive.

What is the hardest part of the writing process for you?
The editing, I pretty much hate it. Especially when I keep, I mean my characters keep, changing things. 

What is the easiest part of the writing process for you?
When I get a new story idea, it’s the ending I come up with first. It’s the easiest part.

Which of your characters is your favorite and why
I would have to say Krista, in Promised Soul, is my favourite. She gets to remember her past life and gets to spend the summer in England. I have always wanted to visit the UK, maybe someday. 

What is your preferred writing environment?
My preferred writing environment is somewhere comfortable and quiet. However, I usually end up sitting in the family room, with a laptop on my lap, and the TV playing in the background. 

Do you have a careful plan when plotting your stories or do you just go with the flow?
I usually just go with the flow; however, I am starting to do a little more planning, just not all the time.

When did you know you truly wanted to give writing a shot?                                                     
I guess when I first shared my writing with others and they liked it. 

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Angela Dawn Vesely Interview

2/5/2015

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I'd like to introduce you to author Angela Dawn Vesely. Not only is she a fellow Fountain Blue Publishing author, she's also a fellow Nebraskan. 

Angela Dawn Vesely resides in rural northeast Nebraska. She and her husband, Jason, are thankful for the blessing of raising their two beautiful children, Gage and Ember, on her husband's family farm. Angela, a licensed massage therapist, is a stay-at-home mom, who loves spending time with her husband and children, cooking, reading, listening to music, and life on the farm.

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What inspired you to write your book? 
Originally I wrote this book for myself. I had so many bottled up feelings, and I felt that I really couldn’t talk to anyone about them. So many unbelievable things had happened, that it almost didn’t seem real. I needed to let it all out, and it seemed as though my story just poured out of me when I began to write. 

How did you come up with the title? 
I came up with the title, “Not What We Were Expecting,” because my husband and I thought we’d be able to get pregnant and have a baby easily, just like “everyone” else. We never would have imagined what we would go through to try and have a family together. It’s also kind of a play on the word “expecting”. 


How much of the book is realistic? 
Although it definitely may seem as though my story is fictional, it is an entirely true story.

   
What made you decide to sit down and actually start something? 
It was hard to talk to people, even friends and family, about everything that had happened to us. The topics of infertility, difficult pregnancy, miscarriage, infant loss, failed adoption, and micro preemies make people very uncomfortable. I didn’t know what else to do to free myself from the heartache I was still feeling, so I decided that maybe if I wrote it down, it would help me release some of the pain. 

Is there anything you found particularly challenging in writing this book? 
I made many mistakes in using incorrect punctuation and grammar. Also, going over court documents to make sure everything was exactly correct was tedious.
  
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What was the hardest part of writing a book? 
I suppose it would be the time involved with the editing process to get things “just right”. 

How can readers discover more about you and your work? 
People can connect with me on my Facebook page and my website, www.notwhatwewereexpecting.com. I would love to hear from interested readers! 

Why do you feel you had to tell this story? 
After writing this book only for myself, and it being such a healing experience for me, I decided that I really wanted to share my story with others, hoping in some small way it could begin the healing process for someone else, too. I want people to have hope, even if they are going through something they think seems impossible.   
Though ours is an extremely unique journey, there are elements that I think just about everyone will be able to relate to, or identify with. You may have been through one of these issues yourself, and if you haven’t, you most likely know someone who has, even if you aren’t aware of it. People don’t talk about these things, it is almost taboo. It’s hard to understand, if you haven’t been through it. I want to provide some incite. I want people to know they are not alone in their struggles. I also think that if you are a parent, or want to become one someday, this story is for you, as well. I have hope that my story will inspire someone to not give up on their dreams, whatever those dreams may be. 

Has your journey inspired you in other avenues of your life? 
Most definitely! I try very hard to not take anything for granted. I feel so blessed and I am grateful every day for the life I have. I try to live my life to its fullest. I spend time with the people I love, and do the things that make me happy. 

What did you learn about yourself, through writing your story? 
I have learned that I am a strong person. I have learned to forgive myself and forgive others. I know that I do not want to be a bitter person, I want to be happy. I feel that writing my story brought me peace, and I have let it all go.  It ended up being a wonderful way to heal. 
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Lauren Boehm Lynch Interview

12/15/2014

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I'd like to introduce you to Lauren Boehm Lynch. She is another Fountain Blue Publishing Author.
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What do you have coming out in the future?
Snutter Butter Kittens & Whispering Willows The Dark Winter

What genre do you enjoy writing the most and why?
The most I would say is young teen/adult. It is a great feeling when a teenager ask When is the next book coming out, I loved the first one! I love the telling of the story, no matter how long the story is!

What kind of books do I like to read? 
Mystery, Crime Novels, Romance!


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What do you like to do when you are not writing? 
I love just being with my animals on the farm. Cooking, I love to cook!

Is your book a stand alone or a series? 
The Cookbook, Cooking on The Broken Road Farm I hope will be a series! Whispering Willows is book one of a series. My Children's books are based on our dogs on The Broken Road Farm each book is another adventure!

What is the hardest part of the writing process for you? 
That first page, after that I am good!


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Do you read the genre you write? Yes

How did you come up with the title of your book? 
The cookbook is based on my website The Broken Road Farm. The two children's books Night Critters and Snutter Butter Kittens, my husband came up with. Whispering Willows, it just came to me!
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What authors inspire you to write? 
James Patterson, I love his books!

All my books are available online everywhere
Barnes & Nobles stores and Books A Million stores
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June Bourgo Interview

12/10/2014

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I'd like to introduce all of you to June Bourgo. She is one of my fellow Fountain Blue Publishing authors.
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Please tell us a little about yourself.

Greetings all. My name is June Bourgo. I first want to thank Dante for this interview. I was born and raised in Montreal and moved to British Columbia at the age of nineteen. My journey to writing has been a long one. Life had other plans for me and took me down other paths than the writing one. At age thirty-six, I wrote some articles for a magazine and this is where my writing journey began. But it wasn’t until I was fifty-three that I started writing my first novel. 

Tell us about your latest book.

My first book, Winter’s Captive, Book1 of the Georgia Series, was released by Fountain Blue Publishing on October 3, 2014. This story was a labor of love for me. Although a tale of fiction, I wanted to give back to the reader lessons learned after I left a nine-year abusive first marriage.
I chose to do so in a fiction story, based not on the subject of abuse, but the expectations and myths we carry into marriage.

Winter’s Captive is a story of a pregnant, urban woman’s journey to survive, lost and alone in a vast, harsh wilderness. Georgia Charles is a heroine who faced with adverse conditions, must make decisions to save herself and her unborn child in a foreign environment. Through this experience, she examines the role she played in the demise of her marriage. 
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What do you have coming out in the future?

Chasing Georgia, Book 2 of the Georgia Series should be out in a couple of months. A continuing saga of Georgia’s life, this story takes place five years later. It is a story of redemption, forgiveness, and the knowledge that a family is not born of blood, but of communion, love, and respect.

What genre do you enjoy writing the most and why?

I enjoy writing women’s’ empowerment stories. Because of my own past experience, I want to see my characters come into their own as I did. The world has come a long way in the past sixty years, but the plight of women has a long way to go. There’s still a high rate of domestic abuse against women in western culture, not to mention the atrocities to women in third world countries.

From where do you draw your inspiration?

Great question. I draw my inspiration from my past experiences and from people I read about. There is another aspect apart from people. I love nature. My second husband, Dennis and I live in the interior of B.C. surrounded by raw land and ranch lands with two head of cat, Marbles, our calico diva, and Picasso, a sub-servant gray tabby. The purity and spirituality of this great expanse is a huge inspiration to my writing.

Do you ever base your characters on real people in your life?

No. I take bits and pieces of people’s personalities and mold them into a character’s traits. But, I stay away from basing them on people in my life. In my mind, I would see that person instead of the character I’m creating, which would get in the way of my creativity. I, also, don’t ever want someone in my life to think a bad character was based on them.   

What authors inspire your writing?

Barbara Delinsky is a favorite of mine. She writes stories of everyday life that we can all relate to. And as a Canadian, I have to say I look up to Carol Shields who won a 1995 Pulitzer prize and of course, 2013 Nobel Prize winner, Margaret Atwood.   

What was your road to publishing like?  Tell us about it.

It took nine years to complete my first novel. I have to say, I’m one of the lucky ones. I invested time looking for an agent and sending my manuscript out to about a dozen publishers. One publisher took the time to write back and tell me that I had a great story, but this is what’s wrong with it and why they won’t publish it. It changed everything. I tore the story apart and sent it out to two publishers in December of 2010. Two weeks later I had a publisher. The book came out in October of 2011. However, my publisher, to whom I will forever be grateful to, had a different vision than I. I received my rights back in February of 2014 and Fountain Blue Publishing picked it up a month later. The story has yet again been rewritten and ten thousand words added. FBP editor, Ron Bagliere, helped me make the story all that it could be. FBP, also, picked up the second book in the Georgia Series.  

Is your book a stand alone or a series?

Although my books are a series, they can still stand alone. I’m currently working on A Missing Thread, Book 3 of the Georgia Series. I’m not sure that a fourth is coming. I think it’s time to leave Georgia to her life and move on to another series. I have ideas floating around in my head but nothing concrete as yet.

Do you read the genre you write for or do you prefer other genres?

Mostly, the genre I write in, but I have writer friends who write in other genres and I will read their works.

What is the hardest part of the writing process for you?

Being disciplined. Being your own boss is wonderful, but writing is a business and has to be worked at to be successful.

What is the easiest part of the writing process for you?

Research! I love doing research, especially if it means learning things I know nothing about. There’s a certain satisfaction in reading a scene you’ve written about a subject you knew nothing about previously and then seeing the story flow with this newfound wisdom.  

Do you have a careful plan when plotting your stories or do you just go with the flow?

No careful plan for me. I go where the muse takes me. The story and the characters lead me. Sometimes I write the end first, back to the beginning, then the middle. In my first novel, I had no idea how to start Chapter 1. It was the last chapter I wrote. My new favorite word is ‘Panster’. I never knew that I was a ‘Panster’ and not a ‘Plotter’ until I took one of my publisher’s workshops LOL.

Thank you again, Dante, for having me. Here are the links to my sites for anyone who would like to follow my blog, purchase a book, or visit me on my Facebook Author page. My book is available in paperback and e-book format. 
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Christopher Heard Interview

12/5/2014

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Today marks the beginning of a new adventure. This is the first installment of Interviews by Dante. I'd like to introduce you to Christopher Heard. He'e one of my fellow Fountain Blue Publishing Authors. 
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Please tell us a little about yourself.
I was born and raised in Southern Ontario, Canada – currently residing in Toronto. Ever since I was a kid I dreamed of being a writer, and author – I was one of those geeky kids who skipped class to go read in the library! The realization of my dream of becoming an author was a circuitous process – I began writing for our local newspaper right out of high school and ended up as a television host first on a local movie themed talk show I co-created, then on a national show on the arts that won us a slew of awards – it was only then that I was able to finally become the thing I dreamed of – an author.

Tell us about your latest book.
My latest book is my first foray into the realm of books for kids, it is called Isabelle, The Butterfly and it was written in collaboration with my eight year old daughter Isabelle. It is a little story about recognizing the magic that exists all around us, even if we aren’t aware of it.
The book came about as a spark of an idea when Isabelle and I were browsing in a bookstore in the city where she lives, Windsor, Ontario – we happened upon a copy of my previous book, The Suite Life – The Magic and Mystery of Hotel Living, we looked through it and Isabelle casually mentioned, “maybe we could write a book together some time…” and it all started right there and then.
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What do you have coming out in the future?
My next book is called In Hemingway’s Room and it is about the hotels around the world that Hemingway loved and had adventures in and wrote his books in – I am a big hotel guy myself and have written a lot on hotels, so the idea of tracing the footsteps of a literary idol of mine during his adventures in hotels was something I found irresistible – it will be my second book for Fountain Blue Publishing.

What genre do you enjoy writing the most and why?
I don’t know that I have a specific genre that I enjoy more than another – my first eight books were biographies, my ninth a kind of a memoir, my tenth is a kid’s book – so I am open to any kind of writing. I have to say that through my writing in book form and as a journalist I do enjoy writing about adventure travel a lot.

From where do you draw your inspiration?
I draw inspiration from anywhere and everywhere – from the books I read and the people I meet, the films I have loved and the extensive travel I had done – I think a true writer is inspired by life itself and all its mysteries and wonders. You just have to leave yourself wide open and be accepting of ideas and inspiration from anywhere because you really never known from where it will come at you.

Do you ever base your characters on real people in your life?
As I mentioned above – my first eight books were biographies so they were not just based on real people but about them – and I have never written a book on anyone that I haven’t met and spent time with, so the answer to your question here is yes!

What authors inspire your writing?
I am inspired by many different authors and the list changes all the time – whenever I am exposed to a writer I have never read I am all of a sudden hit with another wave of inspiration by their work – currently I have been reading a few of the earlier books from writer-chef Anthony Bourdain whose writing I find enormously entertaining and interesting.

What kind of books do you like to read?

Again, I read anything and everything – I love biographies, I have a fascination for books on Ancient Rome – I read lots of books on fitness and health, I love reading cookbooks – I have a fondness for old pulp noir crime novels, especially the lean and tight works of guys like James M. Cain and Jim Thompson. I have enjoyed following the career of Stephen King and Lee Child…so the answer is – just about anything!

How have your real life experiences influenced your writing?
Yes, my real life travels and adventures literally inspired my ninth book, The Suite Life – The Magic and Mystery of Hotel Living. My history with a particular hotel and my fascination with the world of hotel living and hotel culture was the subject of that book – the book I had been wanting to write for a number of years.

What do you like to do when you are not writing?
When I am not writing I am an avid runner with three marathons, so far, completed – I love long walks, I enjoy watching sports – everything from European soccer (I am a huge Real Madrid fan) to NASCAR (my drivers are Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick).

What was your road to publishing like? Tell us about it.
Well, I became a published writer out of high school when the entertainment editor of my local newspaper asked me to fill in for him. Seeing my thoughts and words in print was intoxicating, as I knew it would be when I dreamed of being an author as a kid. I wrote for the paper for a few years before ending up as a TV host – after being in New York interviewing James Cameron for my TV show I was approached by Doubleday-Random House to do a book on James Cameron and his work. I was thrilled to the high heavens that I was going to get that opportunity to be an author finally and jumped at the chance – that was followed by books on John Woo, Johnny Depp, Mickey Rourke, Johnny Depp again, Kiefer Sutherland, Britney Spears…but I have to say that all throughout the TV stuff and everything I always thought of myself as a writer – I wrote every day no matter where I was or what I was doing.

How did you come up with the title of your book?
To be honest, I don’t know! We decided to call our main character Isabelle because I like the name and calling it Isabelle, The Butterfly seemed cool because in our story the little butterfly calls herself Isabelle as well because she is so fascinated by the little girl named Isabelle – so it just seemed a simple and true title.

Is your book a stand alone or a series?
Well, it was written just as a stand alone – but there is no reason in the world why we couldn’t revisit this character with another story or adventure is the inspiration grabs us!

Do you read the genre you write for or do you prefer other genres?
I read kid’s books to my daughter when she was a baby and a toddler for sure but I never read kid’s books with the idea that I would one day want to do one. But in terms of adventure travel and biographies, I most certainly read them all the time.

What celebrity would you chose to play the main character(s) in the movie rendition of your book?
I don’t know – I guess since my daughter Isabelle has appeared in a couple short films I would suggest to the director or casting person that she be given a shot! But, if such an opportunity were to arise I think given the nature of our story a non-celebrity would serve it best – a fresh face that we may not have seen before.

Have you joined any writer’s groups?
No, I have never formally joined any writers groups.

Have you won any awards for your writing?
I have won awards for my TV stuff but not for writing – I honestly see the greatest reward for me as a writer as just seeing a book published and out there to join all the other works in bookstores and libraries  - one of my biggest thrills as a writer came the first time I saw one of my books in a second hand bookstore – I knew the circle was complete then as it was used bookstores where I got most of my education and inspiration as a writer.

What is the easiest part of the writing process for you?
The easiest part of writing for me is the first draft – I always do my first drafts in hand writing with one of my favourite pens – either a Waterman or a Caran d’Ache – I just love filling notebooks with ideas and passages and research and then putting it all together like a great puzzle.

What is your preferred writing environment?
My preferred writing environment is a comfortable hotel suite.

How would you describe your writing style?
My writing style is fast and loose – I love to just pour it all out and then whittle it back – I just write with a kind of wild abandon, leaving no idea unexplored – then once I have exhausted myself that way and sift and sort through what I have and with the help of an editor we try to get it to where it was supposed to be.

Do you have a careful plan when plotting your stories or do you just go with the flow?
Go with the flow, baby – just pour it all out there.

With many publishing routes available today, which felt the most reliable to you when it came to the many choices? 
For me I have tended towards no having a preferred route – I have found that the work finds the publishing avenue that it was meant to be presented through – some books need big time publishing houses, some require the intimacy of a small publishing house – I have written for newspapers and magazines and on-line publications – all have their benefits and strengths – it is a matter of what the appropriate avenue is for the particular piece you are working on.

When did you know you truly wanted to give writing a shot?
That was never a conscious decision for me – I believe a writer is what you are, not what you do. I have loved writing and books since I could write and read – there was never a choice for me.

Christopher can be found on twitter:  @AuthorCHeard

Find him on Facebook:  The Suite Life: The Magic and Mystery of Hotel Living.
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