Showing posts with label Author Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Author Interview. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Author Interview: Colleen Oakes and the Queen of Hearts


I am so excited to be participating in the Blog Tour for Queen of Hearts by Colleen Oakes, which will be released on February 14th! To kick off her book launch, Miss Colleen is having a giveaway! One lucky winner will win an iPad mini, a Queen of Hearts-inspired Incase iPad mini jacket and an autographed copy of Queen of Hearts. Enter below for your chance to win!



Please head on over to facebook.com/authorcolleenoakes  or Twitter.com/colleenblooms to join the party. Use the hashtags #queenofhearts and #thequeeniscoming to join the conversation :) You can pre-order your copy of the book here!




Fans of Wicked,get ready for another twist on a classical tale!

About Queen of Hearts Volume One: The Crown:

Blossoming Love. A Father's Betrayal. In a Kingdom with a Dark Secret.

As Princess of Wonderland Palace and the future Queen of Hearts, Dinah’s days are an endless monotony of tea, tarts, and a stream of vicious humiliations at the cold hands of her father, the King of Hearts. Her only liberation is visiting her childhood best friend, the future Knave of Hearts - and the love of her life.

When an enchanting stranger arrives at the Palace, Dinah watches as everything she’s ever wanted threatens to crumble. As her coronation date approaches, a series of suspicious and bloody events suggests that something sinister stirs in the whimsical halls of Wonderland. It’s up to Dinah to unravel the mysteries that lurk both inside and under the Palace before she loses her own head to a clever and faceless foe.

Part epic fantasy, part twisted fairy tale, this dazzling saga of the Queen of Hearts will have readers shivering as Dinah’s furious nature sweeps Wonderland up in the maelstrom of her wrath. Familiar characters such as the Cheshire, the White Rabbit, and the Mad Hatter make their appearance, enchanting readers with this new, dark take on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Be warned…not every fairytale has a happy ending.

In this story, it is the princess who became a villain.  


About Colleen Oakes:

Colleen Oakes is the author of the Elly in Bloom series and the upcoming YA fantasy Queen of Hearts Saga, both published via SparkPress, a BookSparks imprint.  She lives in North Denver with her husband and son.  When not writing, Colleen enjoys swimming, traveling, and immersing herself in nerdy pop culture.  She is currently at work on the last Elly novel and her second YA fantasy series, Wendy Darling.

Connect with Colleen online at:


Interview:


Miss Colleen, can you give us an insiders look at how your book came to be?  

I have always been interested characters that lurk behind the scenes - villains, sidekicks, henchmen, discarded love interests. Each of these characters is a full person with a entire story behind them. Who wouldn't want to explore that?   Whenever I was young, I would watch Alice in Wonderland and I remember thinking "Why is that lady so mad?"   The idea for the book came to me as I was driving one day - I thought, "I wonder what the Queen of Hearts' story is."  Later I went home and began researching, I stumbled across a quote from Lewis Carroll where he referred to her as "An embodiment of blind fury". That description was so tempting, I knew then that I wanted to write her story, and when I did, it would have to be a very dark tale about the relationship between love and anger.

In the preface of the book you quote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Was it a love for Lewis Carroll's book that led you to write about Dinah?   

While I do love Alice in Wonderland, I would say that my complete fall into that world happened when I was writing the book.  Now I'm deep into the mythos of that world and that book, which was so wonderful to revisit as an adult as I prepared to write Queen.

Some of the imagery in the book reminds me of watching the Disney movie Alice in Wonderland as a child, especially during the Royal Croquet Tournament. Did the movie play any role in the development of your story?

That was a strange area for me - did I even consider the movie when I was writing the book, especially considering how vastly different they are? In the end I decided to embrace both the political satire that is Carroll's book and the whimsy of the Disney movie and the culture that has come with that film.

Are any of the experiences in the book Dinah and Wardley have that are based on you or someone you know? 

I would have to say NO, but I have played croquet once, so that's something we have in common.  Oh, and I also like tea and tarts.

I love how you developed Charles as a character. Can you tell us a little more about him? 

The Mad Hatter was a tricky character to adapt. I'm glad you loved Charles, I loved him too!  I felt like my Wonderland was so dark and twisted that I wanted someone who was almost above that entire world and yet a part of it, and that's Charles. He's twisted and beautiful and innocent. I also wanted Dinah to have someone that she could love purely, without gain, and that is Charles.

Who is your favorite character in Wonderland? Why?  

Of course I love angry little Dinah above all else, but if I had to pick another character I would say that Cheshire is my favorite character. I LOVE writing his scenes, and I don't think it's a spoiler to say that you haven't seen the last of him.

Who is your least favorite character in your new book? Why?  

Nanda and Palma are pretty terrible. I feel like they are the cultural equivalent of those crazy women you see on Bravo reality shows.

If you could visit anywhere in Wonderland, where would you go?  

Probably the Twisted Wood or the Ninth Sea, at least in this book. Ask me in a few books and I might have a different answer. :)

Is there anything specific you want your readers to know about the Queen of Hearts?   

I think I would want them to come in with a very open mind and know that the Wonderland they are about to experience is nothing like the Wonderland that they know, and yet it's exactly the Wonderland they know.  That or that they are about to read a story about a villain and not an adorably clumsy princess.

What was the hardest part about writing your new book?  

Well, my life has changed a lot since I wrote Queen: I now have a child, and so amount of time that I have to write has taken a nosedive.  I'm learning to really prioritize my time and to plunge quicker into my fantasy worlds.  However, in some ways, I think that I am writing better with less time since every minute counts.

What is your favorite motivational quote? How has it helped you?  

For writing, I really have two favorite quotes. The first is "Hold the vision, trust the process."  I repeat this to myself daily, even when it feels like I am writing really slow.  The other is by Stephen King: "If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all else: read a lot and write a lot."

Who is your favorite author? What do you love about their work?  

Audrey Niffenegger is probably my favorite current writer.  Her books and work are just creative, inspired and bold. She doesn't write for a certain audience, she writes for the story, and she has inspired me to stick to plot line and characters arcs that at times felt a bit reckless.  Her books encourage me to take risks.  Her Fearful Symmetry and The Time Traveler's Wife are works of art.

What projects are you working on right now Colleen? Can you give us a sneak peek? 

Yes! Currently I am working on another YA series called Wendy Darling, a Peter Pan retelling!   I can tell you that writing Wendy has been a completely different experience than writing The Queen of Hearts. One is a stick of dynamite and the other is a calm sea.   Wendy's story is important because I think there are so many important ideas floating around Neverlandregarding women and their place in that world. We will touch on some interesting things there:  memory, abuse, faith and family.

Here is a sneak peek:

"The arms tightened and for a moment, Wendy was confused at how the voices making such melodic, enchanting sounds could feel so strong, like a skin made of stone. The voice rose several octaves just before she was yanked underwater without warning.  Her arms flailed above her, suddenly terrified, reaching, reaching back for the sky that was rapidly becoming smaller. The water around her had become luminescent, lighting up from within itself, a thousand diamonds floating in her vision. The arms stayed strong around her waist, pulling, pulling and the song was back, so lulling. the waves cradling her under their crushing power. Wendy felt her body stop fighting the water that was flowing into her mouth, her lungs. She had resigned herself to the underwater song, the arms around her waist pulling her lower and lower into the shimmery darkness when she heard a strange whistling sound, and a shadow passed overhead...

Peter sliced through the water like a bird of prey."

What does the future hold for you?   

Well, in the immediate future I will be working on Wendy Darling and the final novel of the Elly in Bloom series.  After that, I have no plans, but I am definitely tossing ideas around for my next YA fantasy series and perhaps a stand alone mystery novel.

Is there anything you are dying to tell your readers?  

Just to thank them for taking the time to read Queen of Hearts, and any book for that matter. I feel that being a reader is a rare talent in this day and age, and every reader deserves applaud for keeping their minds and hearts open to imagination of others.  When a reader opens one of my books, they have given me a key to their mind, and I promise, as a writer, that I will do my best to fill it with wonder.

Colleen Oakes
Author, The Elly in Bloom Series and the Queen of Hearts Saga
Website: http://www.colleenoakes.com/
Blog: http://ranunculusadventure.blogspot.com/



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Friday, January 17, 2014

Author Interview and Giveaway: He Did You a Favor by Debra Rogers


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I am so happy to share with you my first post working with Book Sparks PR! I love to read but it is one of those things I seem to cut out of my busy schedule to replace with other things.  I read to my kids and would never want them to give up reading so I decided to make a bigger effort to get reading back into my schedule! Click the button above if you would like more information about being a Groupie.

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Book Sparks PR. About Debra Rogers: This Queen of Breakups is your best girl expert in the school of love.  With years of dating and breakup experience, including one crushing divorce at eight months pregnant - Debra has earned her relationship MBA.  Before He Did You a Favor, Debra worked as a script analyst and Development Associate for both film and television.  She has also build a successful voice over career, voicing strong powerful women.  Through her experience, she discovered her own inner warrior and found that the strong heroines she'd been voicing were also within her.


Debra Rogers

Give the world a little commercial.  Who are you and why did you write this fabulous book?

But I'm a writer, a coach, and a rockin' Mom.  I'm also a voice-over actress who's played strong, kick-ass heroines -- I've battled some pretty tough bad guys.

But years ago, I was losing the battle in my own life when my husband left me at 8 months pregnant. At that time, my self-esteem was at an all-time low. I learned a lot during my 5-year journey of healing and self-discovery. I knew I had to share it with others.

I wrote this book not only to help women who are going through a breakup, but also for single women who are questioning why they can’t find the right guy, or for women who just want to feel more empowered in their lives.

As a child what did you want to be when you grew up?

A film actress.

What barriers have you encountered while trying to reach your goals?

Procrastination and perfectionism – I’m a master at both. I really have to consistently work at overcoming them. It’s tied into self-esteem and believing you’re good enough, which I think we all struggle with at times, no matter where you are on your “success timeline.”

What do you hope to achieve from writing?

Well, my roots are in screenwriting, so writing and making movies have always been at the top of my list. This includes a screenplay adaption of “He Did You a Favor,” which is already in the works.

My journey’s been a great example of knowing what you want, but not knowing how you’ll achieve it. I never thought I’d write a self-help book, but I did, and now it’s opening doors for me that I never dreamed of.

What made you sit down and write your story?

When my husband left, I had no friends, no job, and no life of my own. The situation forced me to make changes in my life. That’s what painful moments do – they push you in a different direction. Consequently, my life changed in ways I never imagined.

When I came up with the title, “He Did You a Favor,” that’s when I knew I had a book. The book originally came out of a stack of journals I wrote. Those journals saved me in a lot of ways.

Additionally, when other women heard my story and saw how my life had changed, they asked how they could do it too, or asked if I would talk to their brokenhearted friend. That’s when I knew it was time to sit down and actually write the book.

What was the hardest thing about Writing He Did You a Favor?

The hardest thing for me was revisiting the emotional pain I felt at the time of my breakup. I was difficult to relive all those painful memories, but I had to in order to help others.

It was also a challenge at times to find the right balance between pain and humor, but I’m glad I did, because I love the humor in this book.

I love the quote you included in Chapter 13, "Feel the fear and do it anyway." Why did you select this particular quote to include?

It’s my go-to quote whenever I feel like I’m playing it too safe, or I’m afraid to take a risk. Fear holds us back.

What is your absolute favorite Motivational Phrase?

Besides the quote mentioned above, the quote I have framed on my desk is: “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” – Neale Donald Walsch.

Between those two quotes, I guess that says a lot about me, and how I approach life! I’m a big advocate for getting out of your own way and just doing what you’re meant to do.

In the book you compare a broken heart to a sugar addiction.  Why did you choose the 28 day analogy?

There are various schools of thought on how long it takes to break a habit. 30 days? 45 days? 60 days?

Ultimately, I had go back to what it feels like to be attracted to a toxic guy. I felt I could relate it best to a sugar addiction. It’s that rush of energy you get, but you eventually crash, and then you need more. It’s a vicious cycle.

So I did some research and found that it takes approximately 28 days to detox from sugar, so I used that timeline to detox from your love addiction as well. It may take longer, but it’s a good place to start.
Tell us a little about the cover art. Why did you go with that image?

This book cover went through so many incarnations (and designers) my head was spinning. At one point, I thought, “We’re never going to get this right.” I think we were trying to be overly clever, instead of conveying the simple truth of the book.

I kept going back to the core idea, which is that your ex did you a big favor because he gave you a gift – the gift of YOU. And then things began to organically take shape from there. 

If you had to pick one thing that you want your readers to come away with after reading your book, what would it be?

To see everything as a favor – the good, the bad, and the ugly. You never gain personal strength without great challenges. There’s always some strength, insight, or quality you can gain from any experience.

What did you learn from writing this book?

I learned that my personal story is not unique. Other women have experienced similar situations. I discovered what I was writing was universal in many ways and that so many women could relate to it.

I also learned how amazing, courageous and resilient women are! Some of the women’s stories in this book made me laugh and others brought me to tears. We are so much stronger than we think we are!  

What's next for you? Can you share some of your current work?

I’m currently working on the 2nd book in the “Did You a Favor” series (there are 6 books total) which is “She Did You a Favor.” I’m having a blast interviewing men and exploring the male side of relationships. I can’t wait to share the guy version! There will also be fresh, fun tips and tools that everyone can use!

Can we get your contact information? Where should we go to learn more about He Did You a Favor and your other work? 

Find Debra on Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/debra-rogers/

He Did You a Favor @: Amazon   Barnes & Noble   Goodreads

Is there anything else you are dying to share?

Yes! I just got engaged! My boyfriend popped the question on Christmas morning. He gave a ring to my daughter as well and asked if he could be part of the family. Now that’s an amazing, thoughtful man! Luckily, she said, “Yes” too!

Congratulations Debra!!! Thank you for sharing a bit of yourself with us here @ A Handful of Everything. I'm so happy for your engagement news! You deserve it darlin'! 

I can't wait to see your new books and the movie when it's ready :)  

When I received this book to review I wasn't sure how much I was going to be able to relate to since it is about break ups and moving on to the next stage in your life.  I am a Military Wife and Mom of two, not single.  I was surprised at how many valuable insights were in this book that can be applied even from within a relationship!


Miss Debra is amazingly motivational. Some of the examples of what I have bookmarked are:

"The truth is you are loved. The truth is you can overcome anything.  The truth is you are a powerful superwoman."

"Look at yourself in the mirror every morning and say, 'Hi gorgeous' ...and mean it."

"Confidence is your best accessory."

"Believe in the Life You Want and Start Living It Now."

The Warrior Princess:
 -She's self-assured.
 -She's independent.
 -She gives and receives loves equally.
 -She's courageous and kind.
 -She values her self-worth.

She also has self improvement workshops throughout the book:
Taking Loving Care of You
Your Awesome Self-Esteem Booster

So, even though the author has focused this book specifically for those going through a hard break-up.  You don't have to be going through one to learn something and be motivated by this book.  You will feel like you are talking to a good friend who is cheering you on as you are reading.

Miss Debra, Thank you for inspiring the good in others and encouraging us to overcome the fear that holds us back so we can do what we are meant to do!

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