Kingdom in Chains by J.W. Zulauf

Let me start by saying that this isn’t a genre I normally read. I found myself pleasantly surprised by the immediate action and compelling story. Barloc is an interesting character who finds himself stuck in the worst of circumstances. I thought about this book when I wasn’t reading it, and this is the type of book that could be turned into a movie or TV show. I give it 4.5 stars and look forward to the next one.

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The Extraction (Claudia Belle #1) by C.S. Luis

This was another book out of my regular comfort zone, so I’ll do my best to review it based on the writing. The story was okay, but I did feel somewhat disappointed that the characters weren’t developed more. It’s definitely on the short side, but it’s the first in a series, so that should take care of itself. I enjoyed the main character, Claudia, and I’d like to see where she ends up and what happens on her journey. I gave it 3.5 stars, and if you like sci-fi books, you should enjoy this one.

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Meet The Author, M.G. Schoombee

Enjoy getting to know, M.G. Schoombee:

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Thank you for joining me today. Tell us in three words how you would best describe your writing.

Adventurous, Magical, Other-worldly.

The final book in your series, Arach, was released in June 2017. Share a passage that you’d like for us to enjoy.

“You dance your life into being. It is your dance.” 

He sighed as the markings flew from the walls, tattooing her arms and body. 

“Why use her again?” he demanded from the wolf. A crow flew into the cave cawing.

“I am the mother,” she cried in labour.

“But you were human, Durril knows.”

“I was once, I wanted to experience the ecstasy of being human. Then I became who I am, again.”

The wolf struggled in pain, as an ancient being stepped out, electrifying the cave.

“She is the mother, I am the father. She births the new life” the man spoke. His long beard smooth and gray. His eyes flashed blue. His hand rested on the wolfs’ head. The crow settled on his shoulder.

The piper stumbled on the rough rocks, terrified of this wise powerful being. “But why, I thought it was over. I thought they now had a thousand years of peace.”

“A thousand years fly by in the wink of an eye” the god smiled sadly. “Tá sé in am,” he cried to the skies.

“It is time!” she breathed.

You’ve been presented with the opportunity to be a best-selling author, but can never write again, or write forever, but never have a bestseller. Which scenario sounds more tempting?

I would rather write forever, living in a tiny house in the middle of the woods.

If you could live on a college campus and never leave, or live in a small town but be able to travel, which one would you choose?

Small town and travel, my bucket list is a few pages long.

Okay, how about in an amusement park or in an airport?

Neither, not fond of people 🙂

And how about Ireland or Germany?

Ireland, The Arach series is set in Ireland.

Who is your favorite 90’s band (I’m thinking Counting Crows, Blink 182, Hootie & the Blowfish)?

So many to choose from, I will have to go with Guns and Roses.

Are there any good bands out there today that we’ll talk about in 50 years?

Perhaps some of the rock bands like Radiohead and The Foo Fighters.

And what about your favorite comedy on TV (My favorite is still The Office)?

Again many to choose from, but I love the Big Bang Theory and more recent shows, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Is there anything you’re currently working on?

I am working on a spin-off series of short stories of the Arach books, concentrating on the dragon worlds.

Who is your favorite author and if you could ask him/her one question, what would it be?

JRR Tolkien. Show me the way to Middle Earth.

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Lightning round:

Ocean or mountains? Ocean

Yogurt or ice cream? Ice cream

Chocolate or Sour Candy? Chocolate

Jimmy Fallon or Stephen Colbert? Jimmy Fallon

Happy or sad ending to a novel? Happy

Beer or wine? Wine

Flying or driving? Driving

Hemingway or Twain? Twain

You’re stranded on a desert island, and you can take two things with you, as well as two people. What and who are you bringing?

A notepad with pencil and sunscreen. My dog and a survivalist friend. He will keep us alive while I sit in the sun and write.

You’re able to sit down with any leader in world history. Who would you choose, what would you talk about, and would you rather have him/her over to your house, or meet at their place of royalty?

Nelson Mandela, on the verandah of my house, listening to the birds chirping away, I would ask him to teach me to be as forgiving and accepting as he was.

You can wish for one thing and one thing only (not world peace and no more wishes). What’s it gonna be?

May everybody have enough.

Bio:

I live in a tiny quiet suburb in beautiful sunny South Africa, with my amazingly supportive family, and our extended furry family consisting of five doggies, four special feral cats and all their friends from the neighborhood. Our house is surrounded by trees and filled with birds. I Love music, archery, reading and of course writing. Fantasy and music are my interests and the trilogy of ARACH, combining the two, has been floating through my heart and mind for years. It has been an amazing journey writing ARACH and it felt like it wrote itself at times. I live in a world filled with the wonder of everyday happenings and I dance among them searching for all the magical blessings bestowed on me.

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PURCHASE BOOK #1 – Arach – Within Lie Dragons 
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PURCHASE BOOK #2 – Arach: Whispering Souls 
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Meet The Author, Rob Queen

Enjoy getting to know, Rob Queen:

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Thank you for joining me today. Tell us in three words how you would best describe your writing.

Rooted, expansive, human

Your book, “Escape from the Spotlight” is set to release in December 2017. Share a passage that you’d like for us to enjoy.

With the black lights projecting out from the wall, he can see a cluster of thirty bats dangling upside down. They are staring at him, as they normally do whenever one comes into their enclosure. Knowing what they want, Doran slips the remains from his lunch out of his school bag: an orange.

When he has peeled it, he splits it up and spreads the fruit around on the walkway. The bats are not shy to come down and jostle for the fruit. Doran watches them and smells them in. He reaches out with every fiber of his being, to see what makes them them.

And then he is one.

The world becomes a busting explosion of sound. It is so precise that he can hear the heartbeats of the gators below him, slowed to a crawl in the cool weather despite the heaters keeping the enclosures warm. His eyes are far better than he was expecting, nearly as effective as his own human eyes, but everything takes on a wall-eyed curve due to how pronounced they are. His species-mates have shed some of the visible definitions that they had when he was human; now, they are scents and sounds combined with their physical appearance. Closing his eyes, the other senses become a rushing intake of scratching and chewing and leathery movement coupled with the pleasant tang of bat musk accented with the sweet scent of the orange.

You’ve been presented with the opportunity to be a best-selling author, but can never write again, or write forever, but never have a bestseller. Which scenario sounds more tempting?

So this question is essentially asking if I want to sell out. Read between the lines, and you can usually find the speaker’s – or author’s – main point. I see what this is. As to the question, the only thing that would prevent me from writing more is death. If I happen to get rich while I’m writing, then so be it. That is only an occasional symptom of the affliction. What is the affliction? Compulsive creation.

If you could live on a college campus and never leave, or live in a small town but be able to travel, which one would you choose?

I’ve traveled to quite a number of places already. 7 years of my life was spent outside my home country, a number were spent on the road going up and down the East Coast, touring from horse show to horse show. Doing so is highly enjoyable. Would I miss it? Well, I retired from horses about a decade ago, and yes, I miss it, but it is one of those “better to have loved and lost than have never loved at all” deals. I would miss it, sure, but honestly, I kind of love my college campus. Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA. Trees all around me, a good library, ample places to write. Banishment here wouldn’t be so bad, though all my students do complain about the food. But that’s what students do. It’s part and parcel of the job.

Okay, how about in an amusement park or in an airport?

Amusement parks are distracting. Airports are intense locations in which to engage in character studies. I’m a story-teller. There are far more variety of stories in airports than there are in amusement parks. Moreover, “The Terminal” starring Tom Hanks was a highly enjoyable film, one that actually could carry its own narrative. But can you think of any movies wholly set in an amusement park? No. I’m honestly asking because I can’t, for the life of me, come up with any. “Zombieland” ended in one, but that was only a part of the overall narrative.

And how about Australia or Scotland?

Yes. Thanks. I wasn’t aware you were giving free tickets there to both locations.  

Who is your favorite 90’s band (I’m thinking Counting Crows, Blink 182, Hootie & the Blowfish)?

Ha! Ha ha HA! Though Hootie gave a really fun show back in the 90’s. I will give them props for that. No, my favorite 90’s band is probably Linkin Park. I was utterly heartbroken to hear of Chester Bennington’s (one of the band’s lead vocalists) passing this year. Depression is powerful. Chris Cornell (another fantastic 90’s era musician), Robin Williams, Kurt Cobain, Jim Carrey (had he not found art)… all these great talents succumbed to their depression. This is an illness that is often overlooked or dismissed as being just a “First World Problem” but it’s not. It’s a genuine illness that claws at the brain and soul, eroding it slowly over time. And all it takes is one moment of weakness, where the positives just don’t counterbalance the negatives. Not anymore.

Wow. That kind of got a little dark there. On a more positive note, Dave Grohl has seemed to maintain his great sense of humor following Cobain’s death, and in doing so, has brought us consistently enjoyable music for the past 20 years or so! Yay, Dave!

Are there any good bands out there today that we’ll talk about in 50 years?

That started now or are starting now? Yeah, a Burlington, Vermont band called Gneiss. Very talented. They’re going to blow up. Check them out.

As for bands that are still around, Phish. Honestly, how is it that people are talking about these guys more? This summer, they did a “Baker’s Dozen” concerts in Madison Square Garden. It was an actual residency in Madison Square Garden. 13 days. Sold Out. Over those 13 days, they did 2 full sets of music and did not repeat a single song. How the hell many bands could possibly say that they did or could do that? How are we not talking about how ridiculously amazing that is?

And what about your favorite comedy on TV (My favorite is still The Office)?

“The Office”? Sorry, but I hated that show. Hated “Seinfeld” and “Punk’d,” too, for that matter. And probably for the same reasons. I see no reason to celebrate incompetence. Punk’d was just a show about someone being an ongoing dickhead to other people. I got no time for that – there’s enough evil in the world to enjoy it. “Jackass”? That’s ok, because it’s an insular group being stupid and upping the ante of personal entertainment at their own expense. It actually takes a certain degree of masochistic genius to come up with the torture they put one another through. The Office, however, is just one sad sap in charge of a bunch of people that might be better off without him. If I wanted to torture myself, I’d have myself waterboarded rather than be forced to suffer forced awkwardness that just makes me feel dirtier than a fifty cent hooker in a pig sty.

As for favorites… um… yeah… don’t watch too much TV. Does “Avatar: The Last Airbender” count? Aang, Sokka, and Tosh are pretty damn hilarious. If not, then probably “The Big Bang Theory.” I’m a nerd at heart, and I can appreciate the various aspects of the crew in that show. Even if it sometimes does come across as a non-nerd regurgitating nerdisms. But – and this is true for all cultural appropriation, I feel – sometimes (YES, Some – not all – but SOME) a culture (or subculture, and yes, the Phish Phan, Transformer nerd, animal lover, pseudo-my-gods-is-this-becoming-a-rant-of-whatever-else-I-am is part of the culture or subculture that BBT mocks) needs a good auteur to present the challenges and problems that that culture / subculture endures, even if there is a certain degree of stereotype to it. As long as the material is presented honestly, then it’s cool. “Big Bang Theory” does tend to present such things somewhat honestly, but honest within the confines of the peculiar characters, and the situations that they use such things for. Which, I guess, works.

Is there anything you’re currently working on?

Yup. As of writing this, I am putting the finishing touches on my novel “Escape from the Spotlight.” It is my first foray into the Young Adult scene, which is a genre that I have long enjoyed but that I honestly had no real intention of ever writing for. Funny how that works out. Anyway, Doran Titus is your average fifteen year-old whose family maintains and runs an animal sanctuary. As an aside, animals are wicked fascinating creatures that add so much to a story. Luckily I didn’t lose the story for the elephants taking up the room. Anyway, Doran learns that he has the actual ability to change into animals. But if the Trump Years of the USA have taught us anything, it’s that people hate. People hate big. So the big question for Doran is how does he learn to cope and master these amazing abilities while also being able to confide in the people around him. Who can he trust to share his secret with? How will he effect a school/work/sport/shape-changing balance? In the process, it puts him under the proverbial spotlight of society’s collective judgment. Not a great place for a 15-year-old kid to be, that’s for sure. Earlier, I mentioned Depression, and I know that for a lot of people coming to grips with their own sexuality, gender identity, or even – just simply: identity, suffer the massive weight of the big questions “Who am I?” “Why me?” “Can’t I just go back to the way things were?” Doran fits right into this group, only instead of the very real problems mentioned above, this inaugural book (of what will become a series of sorts) explores the sheer vicarious safety of fantasy.

“Escape” will be released via Amazon.com’s Createspace in December or so. An Indiegogo crowd-funding campaign is being held through October to help finance its publication.

Other things that I’m working on are a Fan-Fiction full-length novel starring DC Comics’ Vixen. The story is all done, and every Thursday, on Wattpad, I’m uploading a new chapter. As of the third week in October, there are 10 chapters up and available to all. Lots of fun. Good superhero action, with some pretty deep conflicts and consequences.

Finally, I’m working on a comic book with the talented artist, David Dace. Sadly, I can’t say much more about it than the simple premise: its principal protagonist is a reverse vampire. What is a reverse vampire, exactly? Well, guess we’ll just have to cross our fingers that one of the comic companies out there will bite, and then everyone can find out.

Who is your favorite author and if you could ask him/her one question, what would it be?

Neil Gaiman. No questions. He signed my copy of “The Ocean at the End of the Lane” and drew a Cthulu-like doodle in it. Beautiful work. Does that mean I have anything to ask him? Not really. If I shook his hand, I’d probably just thank him for all his wonderful words, and the brilliant syntax that he created with them all. I dunno. Maybe also, I’d ask if he wanted to change lives with me, so that I could live life through his bones, and see just how a mad genius like him could string words together so beautifully.

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Lightning round:

Ocean or mountains?  Mountains

Yogurt or ice cream?  Ice Cream

M&M’s or Skittles?  Reese’s Pieces

Jimmy Fallon or Stephen Colbert? Fallon

Happy or sad ending to a novel? An Ending. What I want doesn’t matter. The story will go where the story goes.

Beer or wine?  Cranberry juice

Flying or driving?  With me in the driver’s seat? Computer / Word Processor.

Hemingway or Twain?  Poe

You’re stranded on a desert island and you can take two things with you, as well as two people. What and who are you bringing?

A Transformer with a relatively easy transformation. A Swiss Army Knife. The Wonder Twins – one can turn into any animal, the other can turn into any liquid. The pair are almost fully created with the concept of desert island survival in mind.

You’re able to sit down with any leader in world history. Who would you choose, what would you talk about, and would you rather have him/her over to your house or meet at their place of royalty?

See, that’s the thing. I would never want to meet any leaders. I would have absolutely nothing to ask them. I mean, what do you say to Napoleon? “Watch out for Waterloo!” Doing so would change history. Does that mean that Napoleon isn’t fascinating? Not at all. I’d just have nothing to ask him. I enjoy him from a distance, and appreciate all that he did for people (yes, both good and bad. Everyone always needs a villain). If I sat down and talked to a leader from a different time, I’d be putting myself at risk of saying something that would get myself killed, or else I’d put them at risk of learning something that they shouldn’t know. Then the whole timeline would implode in a paradox. That said, I’ve heard that The Earl of Sandwich had some brilliant dining ideas ….

You can wish for one thing and one thing only, not world peace and no more wishes. What’s it gonna be?

I’m copping out here. I’m going to say that I’d wish people had the wisdom to observe without judgment. But honestly, we do that all the time, and that’s a stupid thing to wish for. That was an ironic twist, wasn’t it? Aren’t I clever? No, honestly, I’d wish for people to not take themselves quite so seriously. While I wouldn’t say that life is Joker-level (Dark Knight version, RIP Heath Ledger) funny, it is pretty silly. I mean, have you ever seen a platypus? I’d wish people were more willing to laugh with each other rather than at each other. Maybe that would make people a little more tolerant of the amazing variety of life that we have on this planet.  

Bio:

With more than 15 years of writing experience, and hailing from the American Northeast, Rob Queen has always been an active storyteller. Throughout his travels, he’s found inspiration in Asia and Thailand. Experiencing cultures and their aesthetics has helped him develop an affinity for humanity and deepened his cultural knowledge.

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The Ocean at the End of the Lane, by Neil Gaiman

This was a cute, imaginative book that I went into with little knowledge of the story. I found myself pleasantly surprised by the characters and their distinct roles. My biggest complaint is that it was too short. I would have liked to know more about the nanny, the neighbor girl, and the boy’s family. Still, I give it a strong three stars, and it is worth the read.

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Meet The Author, Christina Weigand

Enjoy getting to know, Christina Weigand:

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Thank you for joining me today. Tell us in three words how you would best describe your writing.

Inspired, adventurous, relationships.

Your books, Palace of the Twelve Pillars trilogy, e-formats were released in  2013/2014. The print format of Book One was released in November 2016, and the other two books will hopefully follow soon in print format, in the next few months.

Share a passage that you’d like for us to enjoy.

Twin princes Joachim and Brandan come of age and are thrust into adulthood as they enter a world torn apart by war, kidnapping and betrayal.

As the twins are crowned Kings of Mahorg and Crato, and wed to powerful women, each will deal with the loss of their parents in his own unique way. The choices each makes will set their world on a cataclysmic course that only loss and sacrifice can deter.

Is their love and faith strong enough to see Joachim and Brandan through the veil of evil blanketing the land, or will it fail and be left to their children to save?

You’ve been presented with the opportunity to be a best-selling author, but can never write again, or write forever, but never have a bestseller. Which scenario sounds more tempting?

Write forever, but never have a bestseller.

If you could live on a college campus and never leave, or live in a small town but be able to travel, which one would you choose?

Live in a small town, but be able to travel.

Okay, how about in an amusement park or in an airport?

Airport.

And how about Australia or Scotland?

I’d love to do both, but since you are making me chose, I would have to say Scotland.

Who is your favorite 90’s band (I’m thinking Counting Crows, Blink 182, Hootie & the Blowfish)?

Bon Jovi or U2.

Are there any good bands out there today that we’ll talk about in 50 years?

Disturbed or Imagine Dragons.

And what about your favorite comedy on TV (My favorite is still The Office)?

Last Man Standing.

Is there anything you’re currently working on?

Finishing up a Middle grade series, Sequel to Palace of the Twelve Pillars trilogy.

Who is your favorite author and if you could ask him/her one question, what would it be?

There are so many to choose from. If I must narrow it down I would say JRR Tolkein. Where did all your wonderful characters and settings come from?

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Lightning round:

Ocean or mountains?  Mountains

Yogurt or ice cream?  Ice Cream

M&M’s or Skittles?  M&M’s

Jimmy Fallon or Stephen Colbert? Stephen Colbert

Happy or sad ending to a novel? Sad

Beer or wine? Wine

Flying or driving? Flying  

Hemingway or Twain?  Twain

You’re stranded on a desert island and you can take two things with you, as well as two people. What and who are you bringing?

Bible and laptop (so I can write), My husband and Darlene Reilley (my best friend).

You’re able to sit down with any leader in world history. Who would you choose, what would you talk about, and would you rather have him/her over to your house or meet at their place of royalty?

Jesus, I ask for answers to all the questions that plague humanity, like which way does the toilet paper come off the roll. I think I would like to meet at His house.

You can wish for one thing and one thing only, not world peace and no more wishes. What’s it gonna be?

I wish that my books would influence young adults in their life choices.

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Christina Weigand’s a writer, wife, and mother of three grown children and a middle school daughter. She is also Nana to four granddaughters. She lives with her husband and youngest daughter in Pennsylvania after a short sabbatical in the lovely state of Washington. She has three published YA Christian Fantasy novels; Palace of the Twelve Pillars: Book One, Palace of the Three Crosses: Book Two and Sanctuary of Nine Dragons: Book Three. She also has a woman’s Bible study Women of the Bible: A Study published. Recently the first book in a MG Fantasy series was published, Sir E. Robert Smythe and the School Bully with the remaining five to be published over the next year and a half. Through her writing she strives to share the Word of God and help people young and old to realize the love and mercy He has for everyone.

When she’s not writing she’s active in her local Church as a lector, Bible Study, and helping children develop a love for reading and writing. Jesus fills her home with love as she shares Him through her writing.  

Meet The Author, Cris Pasqueralle

Enjoy getting to know, Cris Pasqueralle:

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Thank you for joining me today. Tell us in three words, or less, how you would best describe your writing.

Family oriented.

Your book, The Destiny Trilogy, is the first of three in the bestselling series. Share a passage that you’d like for us to enjoy.  

The golden light encircled Jack and Maddie, and when the bird moved in to swallow them in its great beak, a blinding flash split the darkness and the eagle vaporized.

You’ve been presented with the opportunity to be a best-selling author, but can never write again, or write forever, but never have a bestseller. Which scenario sounds more tempting?

Write forever. I always have a story to tell and would never be able to hold them in.

If you could live on a college campus and never leave, or live in a small town but be able to travel, which one would you choose?

A small town would suit me just fine.

Okay, how about in an amusement park or in an airport?

Amusement park, nothing like a roller coaster to get the creativity flowing.

And how about Australia or Scotland?

Australia.

Who is your favorite 90’s band (I’m thinking Counting Crows, Blink 182, Hootie & the Blowfish)?

None that I can think of. I’m a classic rock and oldies man. Give me The Who and Elvis, and I’m good.

Are there any good bands out there today that we’ll talk about in 50 years?

No.

And what about your favorite comedy on TV (My favorite is still The Office)?

I like The Big Bang Theory, but my favorite has to be The Odd Couple.

Is there anything you’re currently working on?

A young adult paranormal detective story, untitled as of yet.

Who is your favorite author and if you could ask him/her one question, what would it be?

Don’t really have one favorite author, but would like to find out how H.G. Wells was able to look into the future so accurately.

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Lightning round:

Ocean or mountains?  Ocean

Yogurt or ice cream?  Ice Cream

M&M’s or Skittles?  M&M’s

Jimmy Fallon or Stephen Colbert? Neither

Happy or sad ending to a novel? Happy

Beer or wine?  Wine

Flying or driving?  Flying

Hemingway or Twain?  Hemingway

You’re stranded on a desert island and you can take two things with you, as well as two people. What and who are you bringing?

A pen and paper and my children.

You’re able to sit down with any leader in world history. Who would you choose, what would you talk about, and would you rather have him/her over to your house or meet at their place of royalty?

Gandhi, I would meet him at his place, and the subject would be world religions.

You can wish for one thing and one thing only, not world peace and no more wishes. What’s it gonna be?

That I always have enough of whatever it is I need.

Pick up one of Pasqueralle’s books today:

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Meet The Author, Cerynn McCain

All the way from the Pacific Northwest, please welcome, Cerynn McCain:

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Thank you for joining me today. Tell us in three words how you would best
describe your writing.

Um… Dark, Fantasy, Intricate.

Your book, Inhibited, was released on April 5th, 2017. Share a passage that you’d like for us to enjoy.

“Living souls don’t belong to anyone.” He hissed at The General, and his fire burned the cabin around us. “She’s not yours to own.” “She’s been mine since birth.”
The General lunged at the flaming man, but he danced out of the way of the knife. Fire poured from his hands, and consumed The General. Fire wouldn’t kill him, but it slowed him down. The General’s eyes met mine as his sick laugh rose over the flames.
“You will be mine. I found you once. I’ll find you again.”

You’ve been presented with the opportunity to be a best-selling author, but can never write again, or write forever, but never have a bestseller. Which scenario
sounds more tempting?

Keep writing, I would go insane if I couldn’t write.

If you could live on a college campus and never leave, or live in a small town but be
able to travel, which one would you choose?

Small town and travel. I already live in a small town, and I love it, so that wouldn’t
be hard.

Okay, how about in an amusement park or in an airport?

Amusement park. I’m really not a fan of airports.

And how about Australia or Scotland?

Scotland! Oh I’d love to go to Scotland.

Who is your favorite 90’s band (I’m thinking Counting Crows, Blink 182, Hootie &
the Blowfish)?

I’m not really a music person, so I don’t think I know any 90’s bands. I’ve probably
heard them, but I doubt I could name them.

Are there any good bands out there today that we’ll talk about in 50 years?

Again, not really a music person, so I’m not sure.

And what about your favorite comedy on TV (My favorite is still The Office)?

Friends. I have the whole series memorized.

Is there anything you’re currently working on?

I’m working on the sequel to Inhibited.

Who is your favorite author and if you could ask him/her one question, what
would it be?

It’s a tie between three. Frank Peretti. Karen Kingsbury, and George R.R. Martin. I
would ask what inspires their stories. They’re all complex and unique, and I just
want to understand!

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Lightning round:

Ocean or mountains? Mountains. Preferably with a view of water, but mountains all the way.

Yogurt or ice cream? Chips and Salsa. I don’t like yogurt or ice cream.

M & M’s or Skittles? Still Chips, I don’t like sweets.

Jimmy Fallon or Stephen Colbert? Jimmy Fallon.

Happy or sad ending to a novel? Sad Endings stick with you longer. If it breaks my soul, I love it.

Beer or wine? Coffee. But if I have to pick, I would say I don’t know, I haven’t really had either.

Flying or driving? Driving. But someone else driving so I can write.

Hemingway or Twain? Twain. I grew up with Twain and wasn’t intruduced to Hemingway until much later and have a hard time getting into his stuff. It’s all good, I just struggle.

You’re stranded on a desert island and you can take two things with you, as well as
two people. What and who are you bringing?

Survival Kit and a Knife, with my mom who’s a nurse, and my friend who’s a
Marine.

You’re able to sit down with any leader in world history. Who would you choose,
what would you talk about, and would you rather have him/her over to your house
or meet at their place of royalty?

Queen Victoria. Her place. We’d talk about queenly things. Research for my books.

You can wish for one thing and one thing only, not world peace and no more
wishes. What’s it gonna be?

To be who God wants me to be in the lives of others.

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Meet The Author, M.A. Lorie

Hailing from the eclectic state of Pennsylvania, enjoy getting to know, M.A. Lorie:

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Thank you for joining me today. Tell us in three words how you would best describe your writing.  

Original, gripping, and fresh.

Your book, Reawakening: The Blood Bound Series Book One, was released on March 31, 2017. Share a passage that you’d like for us to enjoy.

Stephen watched her walk away, the wall closest to her exploding, sending debris flying around her. He tugged at the handcuffs hoping to break the metal, or the pole, but it was no use, he was helpless to stop her. In a blast of smoke, bright purple light illuminated the area around her. The floor cracked, the ceiling crumbled, and debris fell around him as he shielded his face. The dust began to settle, and his gaze followed the path she was on, but Brooke was nowhere in sight. He went to call out for her, but couldn’t find his voice.

You’ve been presented with the opportunity to be a best-selling author, but can never write again, or write forever, but never have a bestseller. Which scenario sounds more tempting?   

I’d write forever, but never have a bestseller. For me it’s not about being a best-selling author, it’s about bringing my world and the people in it to life. Creating something from nothing is all I need.

If you could live on a college campus and never leave, or live in a small town but be able to travel, which one would you choose?   

I grew up in a small town and have also had the ability to travel whenever I could afford to, so the appeal of small towns is natural to me and I like having the ability to travel to bigger cities whenever I can without the commitment.

Okay, how about in an amusement park or in an airport?   

I think after a while both would become boring or monotonous. You can only do so much in both places before you’ve exhausted all your options. However, both seem to have their setbacks, crowded, loud, and expensive, but if I had to choose one, I’d probably choose an airport. The people watching alone would be great fodder for writing.

And how about Australia or Scotland?   

Australia. I’ve always wanted to go. Scotland has its appeal as well, so this was a really tough decision.

Who is your favorite 90’s band (I’m thinking Counting Crows, Blink 182, Hootie & the Blowfish)?  

In the 90’s I was only a little girl so I wasn’t listening to bands, mostly boy bands. My favorite of the time were BBMak and LFO.

Are there any good bands out there today that we’ll talk about in 50 years?   

I hope in 50 years they’re still talking about bands like Seether, Chevelle, Our Last Night, and Silverstein. Those are the bands I’m into right now. They’re underrated and deserve way more recognition than what they receive.

And what about your favorite comedy on TV (My favorite is still The Office)?   Unfortunately, I’m not a huge comedy watcher. I prefer to stay in the Sci/Fi, Fantasy, or Cartoon range when I watch television. It helps get the juices flowing for when I’m working on a story for my next book.

Is there anything you’re currently working on?   

I’m currently working on getting a short story edited for a contest and also my next book which I want to release early next year.

Who is your favorite author and if you could ask him/her one question, what would it be?   

I don’t have a favorite author but I’ve read a lot of Christopher Moore and Michael Crichton books. Both are brilliant authors, who write completely different things, which is why I love them. I guess what I would ask them both (if Michael Crichton were still alive) would be how do you handle it all? How do you come up with the motivation or the energy to sit and write consistently?

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Lightning round:

Ocean or mountains?  Mountains

Yogurt or ice cream?  Ice Cream

M&M’s or Skittles?  M&M’s

Jimmy Fallon or Stephen Colbert? Jimmy Fallon

Happy or sad ending to a novel? Either

Beer or wine?  Wine

Flying or driving?  Driving

Hemingway or Twain?  Twain

You’re stranded on a desert island and you can take two things with you, as well as two people. What and who are you bringing?   

Toilet paper and knitting supplies would be my two objects. Then I would take probably my sister and my best friend.

You’re able to sit down with any leader in world history. Who would you choose, what would you talk about, and would you rather have him/her over to your house or meet at their place of royalty?  

Cleopatra. We’d talk about what it’s like being a woman with power in her generation and how she handles the pressure of such royalty. Plus, I’d inquire about her fashion sense. We’d definitely meet at her place; mine would be so minuscule compared to hers.

You can wish for one thing and one thing only, not world peace and no more wishes. What’s it gonna be?

I’d wish to go back in time to my early teens with all the knowledge I have now, so I could live my life over again and make different decisions to see where I would end up. I’d have to be able to keep my ideas too, because I wouldn’t be able to part with my characters lol.

Bio

M.A. Lorie resides in a small town in Western Pennsylvania with her two cats Lenore and Tater. She enjoys watching the latest movies, Sci-Fi/Fantasy television, knitting in her free time, and reading. She attended the Art Institute of Philadelphia for Interior Design before leaving and focusing on her writing, spending most of her free time working on the next installment in her Blood Bound Series.

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