Nancy and I had the distinct pleasure of being interviewed by Mark McDonald for Illinois Stories on PBS.
The show airs:
Sunday, April 20, 4:30 PM
Tuesday, April 22, 6:30 PM
Check your local listings for the channel.
http://networkknowledge.tv/service/illinois-stories
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Book Signing - Dana's Book Exchange (May 3rd, 2014)
I will be doing a book signing at Dana's Book Exchange located at 109 W. Main Cross, Taylorville, Ill. (217) 287-7888 on Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 @ 10 a.m. Looking forward to meeting everyone and answering any questions you might have regarding the books.
I will have copies of both Perfect Pawn and Queen's Gambit.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Here's What I Know
I thought I would share some 'words of wisdom' from author, JA Konrath.
While he wrote this post about authors, I think a lot of
this applies to just about anyone, like this line: "You can curse the rain
all you want, but you'd be better off getting an umbrella."
Hope you enjoy !!
A
Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Here's What I Know: Be self-aware. Be
deliberate. Don't be a pinhead. Publishing is a business. Writing is an art.
You may not enjoy the business, but...
Friday, April 4, 2014
Radio Interview - 97.3 WTIM (Monday: 04/07/14)
On Monday, April 7th, at around 8:30 am (give or take), I will conducting a radio interview, courtesy of 97.3 WTIM (Taylorville), with Morning Show host Matt
McLemore. We will be discussing my latest novel, Queen's Gambit.
If you live in the Christian County area you can listen to it live.
You can also listen live, by visiting their website at: http://www.taylorvilledailynews.com/pages/index.cfm?id=115
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Author Interview - Tom Bradley Jr.
I recently had the opportunity to
sit down and interview Tom Bradley, author of The
Kona Shuffle and The
Hilo Hustle.
Me:
Describe The Kona Shuffle in 26 words or less.
Tom Bradley (TB): When a backpack
full of stolen jewelry goes missing, private eye Noelani Lee matches wits with
mainland crooks and greedy locals to find the lost rocks.
Me: How does a Pennsylvanian who’s lived in California, Texas
and Vegas, wind up writing a story set in Hawaii? Do you have an aversion to
the fly over states?
TB: Maybe deep down I’m Hawaiian? No? Okay, well we vacation
there every year—pick an island, book a flight, and settle in for a week in a
timeshare condo. Well, the Big Island is my favorite and after one trip there
several years ago, I started having flights of fancy about writing a novel set
there. Especially after we saw the black-sand beach at Punalu’u. The place
exudes some kind of magic for me, which I play off in my current project, THE
PAHALA TWIST.
That’s pretty much it. And while I have
nothing against fly over states, I’ve driven through them. So I know for a fact,
there’s a reason why they are called “fly over states.”
Me: Your character, Noelani B. Lee, is a Private Investigator.
What was your attraction to that career and what was the reason for choosing a
female lead?
TB: I’ve always loved detective fiction, dating back to when I
was a kid, devouring Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie tales. I still love
them. So, fancying myself a crime/mystery/caper writer, I decided to make my
main character a PI. How she became a woman was, almost literally, an evolutionary
step. Plus I think it’s a challenge to write a female character, although she
is one with a hormonal condition that leaves her with some male traits. But
she’s cool, she’s smart, and she’s got enough flaws to make her interesting.
Like most women I know.
Me: Mystery writers are an odd bunch. Alcoholic beverages
aside, what, or who, would you say influenced your work the most?
TB: Other mystery and crime writers, most notably the late,
great Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen. I’ve drawn a tremendous amount of
inspiration from those guys and some others. As for the booze, I really don’t
drink much when I write. Though what qualifies as “much” is relative.
Me: Most people pick up a book and don’t realize just how much
work goes into writing. What would you say was the hardest part?
TB: Looking at that blank first page and think, “What the hell
am I doing?” But once the story starts to flow, and especially when you have
good days and you crank out a couple thousand words or so, it almost seems too
easy. Then you edit it and you think, “Oh wow, this is awful.” But that’s where
the real fun comes in for me. I love editing, and I have no problem slashing
and burning my own writing. I know crap when I read it, and if I write crap, I take
no offense from myself for destroying the village in order to save it.
Me: Did your original idea for the ending actually survive
until the end or did you alter it along the way?
TB: Nope. The ending of THE KONA SHUFFLE is a far cry from what
I planned at the outset. But it works much better.
On the other hand, the ending for
THE HILO HUSTLE came out just as I anticipated, with some minor variations.
Me: You just released The Hilo Hustle in early February, the
sequel to The Kona Shuffle. Any plans for a third book, The Mauna Loa Macarena
perhaps?
TB:
I’m off-and-on writing THE PAHALA TWIST
as we speak, and am collecting mental plot notes for future novels THE WAIMEA
TWO-STEP and THE PUNA SHAKE. But THE MAUNA LOA MACARENA? Kinda has a ring to
it. Can I keep it?
Me:
Tom, thank you for taking the time out to share your story with my readers. Now
get back to work and keep churning out more good reads! If you are looking for a
good upcoming summer mystery read, set in a warm tropical paradise, then I
recommend that you check out Tom’s book.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Queen's Gambit - 1st Newspaper Article (Breeze Courier)
For those of you in Christian County area, the local newspaper, the Breeze Courier, did an article on the release of Queen's Gambit. It is in the March 30th, 2014, Sunday edition.
Hope you enjoy it.
Hope you enjoy it.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Queen's Gambit - Now Available at Amazon
Queen's Gambit is now officially available at Amazon.
Please remember, this is book two in the James Maguire series. If you have not read Perfect Pawn, I highly recommend you read that one first as it provides the foundation for the sequel.
Once again, I would like to thank everyone for their continued support. I would ask that you share this with your family and friends that enjoy good mystery / thriller books.
http://www.amazon.com/Queens-Gambit-Maguire-Andrew-Nelson-ebook/dp/B00J7XKQG4
Please remember, this is book two in the James Maguire series. If you have not read Perfect Pawn, I highly recommend you read that one first as it provides the foundation for the sequel.
Once again, I would like to thank everyone for their continued support. I would ask that you share this with your family and friends that enjoy good mystery / thriller books.
http://www.amazon.com/Queens-Gambit-Maguire-Andrew-Nelson-ebook/dp/B00J7XKQG4
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