Sunday, May 29, 2011

*INTERVIEW with Author JEFF GONSALVES*

It is an Honor and with Great Pleasure to Interview Author JEFF GONSALVES.  




Author of:  "FORK IN THE ROAD TO APOCALYPSE


Genre:  Science Fiction/dystopian/sociological




http://www.jeffgonsalves.com


http://wwwlossofreality.com.blogspot.com


http://www.youtube.com/user/Subawthor


http://tinyurl.com/4xn239p


http://twitter.com/#!/Subawthor


http://sfbook.com/fork-in-the-road-to-apocalypse.htm


http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/profile.php?id=1580966762


http://www.wildchildpublishing.com/index.php?mainpage=productinfo&cPath=85&productsid=323&zenid=69f3901e9567a425b5d7a470fa3d568b






~~~AUTHOR INTERVIEW~~~


Geri:  What inspires you to write?


Jeff:     When I was younger, I used to read science fiction and fantasy, which helped
             develop my imagination. I was so enthralled by the fantastical worlds
             created by my favorite authors, I wanted to create a world of my own, when
             my writing matured. On the other hand, seeing powerful dramas on TV and
             in the movie theater awakened emotions that made me realize that a viewer-
             reader must feel. This is an integral part of the reading experience. If someone
             doesn't care about the characters or story, the plot will stagnate. Working with
             adults and children in the hospital and in a psychiatric center for fifteen years
             has helped me assimilate the complex feelings I faced everyday, and put them
             on paper. I strongly believe that an author must experience real-life emotions
             in order to transfer them to a book.








Geri:    Who is your favorite author?


Jeff:     Probably James Lee Burke, a famous mystery writer. He creates memorable
              characters, and has a strong sense of setting. He also knows how to pace a
              a scene for ultimate impact, using foreshadowing, and carefully-sustained
              tension. Reading several of Mr. Burke's books has helped me develop my
              style, but it has also helped me cast a critical eye on books from different
              authors. Take Cormac McCarthy's THE ROAD, for example. Its spare prose
              and bare-bones dialogue is fodder for much reader disdain on Amazon.com
              forums. Some readers believe that he trashes standard rules of punctuation,
              and creates his own grammar. Others argue that he is a revolutionary, using
              simplistic dialogue and run-on sentences to mimic reality. Reading the work
              of these authors has opened a world of possibilities to me, and I have learned
              from both their brilliance, as well as their perceived shortcomings.








Geri:     Did you have favorite books as a child?


Jeff:      'LORD OF THE FLIES.' It's symbolism and slow-burning anarchy left a huge
                impression on me. 'WYVERN' is incredible imagery, and complex plotting
                from an amazing Hawaiian author. 'THE BODY.'  Some of the richest 
                characters, and one of the most emotional endings I have ever read.










Geri:    If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?


Jeff:      Possibly nonfiction. I enjoy reading books about subjects from the 'Lost
              Boys Of Sudan' to 'Doctors Without Borders' and tales from the foster care
              system. My experiences working with disturbed children and adults in a
              psychiatric center have been channeled into a recent project, 'Journal Of A
              Disturbed Psych Aide.'  I use an e-blogger site to purge myself of 
              memories that have been haunting me for years. In the psychiatric center,
              I encountered abused kids whose hair had been pulled out by angry parents,
              psychotic adults who would assault you over a dropped cigarette, and
              patients with Alzheimer's disease whose slow deterioration broke my heart.












Geri:      What are your goals in your journey of writing?


Jeff:   Foremost, to entertain people. I want them to enjoy an epic story, and
           experience a multitude of emotions by the last page. I also want to learn
           from my mistakes, reader feedback, and become a better writer. But most
           importantly, I want to put one-hundred percent of myself into everything
          that I write. I want every novel to be as good as I can make it, and never want
          to churn out books, simply because of a deadline, or paycheck.






Geri:     Thank you kindly for today's interview. I wish you very much success.


Jeff:      You're welcome.
             













Friday, May 27, 2011

*INTERVIEW #2 with Award Winning/Best Selling Author* CHRISTA JAN RYAN

It is an honor and with Great Pleasure to bring back Author Christa Jan Ryan.




"SILENT SCREAMS FROM THE HAMPTONS"     5 Star Review


"A BEACON OF HOPE!"




Award Winning/Best Selling "SILENT SCREAMS FROM THE HAMPTONS" has now been moved into a Play/Musical with first production September 16th, and has been moved into a Film with sale of Film in 2011.




http://www.christajanryan.net


http://www.amazon.com


http://www.barnesandnoble.com


http://www.goodreads.com


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZto0jClBwM








~~~AUTHOR INTERVIEW #2~~~


Geri:    What factors place you in the comfort zone while writing?


Christa:    1. Knowing there is a wide audience of people out there, struggling with 
                        the same issues that I have had, and that I can offer some suggestions
                       that have given me Victory over all of my addictions and struggles. I
                       have been in recovery for over thirteen years for my food addiction, and
                       have maintained the course of keeping the weight off.


                   2.  Accepting my first award for 'SILENT SCREAMS FROM THE HAMPTONS'
                        two weeks before its release, gave me the sense that I had done the right
                        thing, and was on the right track. 


                   3.    Hitting an NPR station, along with some good TV coverage brought me
                          even more confidence.


                    4.    Being asked to perform in 2 Vagina Monologue Plays, One in Manhattan
                           and Houston, built up not only my exposure, but confidence that I was
                           offering something of value to making the decision to heal from my
                           abuse of Alcohol and being a victim of abuse as a child and adult.


                   5.    Being asked to write a Play Adaptation of my Book by both Directors
                          and various other people gave me courage to keep going with what I
                          was bringing forth in my Book, regarding our choice towards
                          recovering on all levels.


                   6.     Having my Book hit Best Seller this winter on Amazon was a true
                           thrill, which gave me the fortitude to want to really keep going.










Geri:    What would you consider to be the highlight of your writing career?


Christa:     Gaining the Title 'Award Winning/Best Seller' and being able to reach a
                    select audience of Directors that become interested in my Play, because
                    of that title.
                                                        
                                                                   








Geri:     Have you had the pleasure of discussing your book with a fan?


Christa:   There isn't a day that goes by that I don't run into a fan, who wants to tell
                   me the impact that my Books have had in their life. It was overwhelming
                   at first, but as I grew more comfortable with my new role as a writer, it
                   became a Blessing for me as well as them to be able to discuss heart-to-
                   heart who we are and what our struggles are in life, and how we are all
                   here to help each other. With each exchange, I was able to hear what was a
                   key component that led them to purchasing my Book, and where they are
                   heading, after they have explored my Book.


                     




Geri:      In your opinion, how important is a cover to a book?


Christa:     Very Important! It beckons the reader to want to pick up the book, and
                    skim through the contents, to see if this would interest them.










Geri:     What are your goals for your future in your writing journey?


Christa:       1. Book to Film after writing the Play, I'm entertaining the idea of
                          writing the Screen Play. I had co-written the Play with someone in
                          the beginning and the vision I had could not be brought forth, except
                         through my deliverance and I have now learned that if you want 
                         anything done to express your true vision, then you must write yourself.


                         2. Finishing my third and fourth Books. The third book, THE COMPLIANT
                             COWGIRL, is a book that needs my final edits. It's about Enabling,
                            Codependency, and Compliance. The Book is set in The Tetons of
                           Wyoming.


                          3. The fourth Book is 'DEADLY MONEY' set in the Berkshires of
                               Massachusetts, where Christa uncovers the Largest Heroin Ring of
                              the Northeast from the stabbing and beating of her son. She meets
                            and falls in love with an older man, during one of her last moves,
                            while fleeing for safety from the retaliation of 'The Blood.' A real
                            nail-biter! I love the idea of doing a Play adaptation and Film of both.






Geri:              Thank you kindly for today's Interview. I wish you much success.


Christa:         You're welcome.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

**INTERVIEW with Author TERRI D.**

Author of:   'YESTERDAY'S LIES'


Genre:  Womens Contemporary Fiction/A Novel






http://www.AuthorTerriD.com


http://twitter.com/AuthorTerriD


http://www.amazon.com


http://www.barnesandnoble.com


http://www.authorgeriahearnsbookreviews.blogspot.com


https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=1ed7fe6d02&view=att&th=12d96aa9f1a46d6a&attid=0.1&disp=attd&realattid=19ddb275542f57_o.1&zw
(Radio Soundbyte)










~~~AUTHOR INTERVIEW~~~


Geri:   What inspires you the most to write?


Terri:  Writing for me is like therapy. It allows me to be completely open and honest
             about my feelings.










Geri:    Who is your favorite author?


Terri:    V.C. Andrews










Geri:     Did you enjoy reading as a child?


Terri:    Yes.










Geri:    If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?


Terri:      Young Adult.








Geri:    What are your goals in your journey of writing?


Terri:    I am currently working on my second book, which is a sequel to the first.
              I also have ideas for a young adult book and I plan to continue writing novels
              as long as people want to read what I write. I would eventually like writing
               to be my primary source of income. I would love to retire from my day job,
               and be able to write full time.






Geri:  Thank you kindly for today's interview. It is an honor and a great pleasure to
            work with you. Wishing you the best of luck in your writing endeavors.




Terri:     You're welcome.

**INTERVIEW with Author DON VOLK**

Author of: 'TRACTORS, PLANES, GOLF & DAMES'


A Memoir






http://www.DonVolkBook.com


http://www.FiveStarPublications.com


http://www.amazon.com


http://www.barnesandnoble.com


http://www.authorgeriahearnsbookreviews.blogspot.com








~~AUTHOR INTERVIEW~~~


Geri:    What inspires you to write?


Don:   My life's experiences.








Geri:    Who is your favorite author?


Don:    Have none.








Geri:     Did you enjoy reading as a child?


Don:     Yes.












Geri:      If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?


Don:    None.










Geri:    What are your goals for your future in your journey of writing?


Don:  None.  This will be my only book.












Geri:    Thank you kindly for today's interview. It is an honor and a great pleasure
              to work with you.


Don:   You're welcome.



Monday, May 2, 2011

**INTERVIEW #5 with Author GARY STARTA**


Author of 7 Published Books




What Are You Made Of?


Blood Web


Murder By Association


Alzabreah's Garden


Extreme Liquidation


Myopic


Gods Of The Machines






http://featuredauthoroftheyear.blogspot.com                     


http://www.amazon.com


http://www.BarnesandNoble.com


http://www.garystarta.net


http://www.facebook.com/gary.starta


http://www.myspace.com/gstarta


http://twitter.com/scifiauthorGary


http://www.authorofthemonthspotlight.blogspot.com




ALL ROYALTIES ARE DONATED TO THE NAMCHA WAYWARD FOR ANIMALS- A NO-KILL SHELTER.






~~~AUTHOR INTERVIEW #5~~~




Geri: Have you had the pleasure of discussing any of your books with a fan?


Gary:    I am ready and waiting for that. lol. But I haven't been rewarded to see reviewers responses via posts. Speaking of speaking 'verbally', I enjoyed my first verbal interview not too long ago with Blog Radio host Jennifer Chase, who is also an award winning crime author. I was able to discuss writing with her during the interview and was excited to learn she has a degree in criminology because my latest novel, 'GODS OF THE MACHINES' is as every bit a crime novel as it is a science fiction story. But if a reader, wants to contact me by email, I can be reached at venstar@yahoo.com.
The link for my Blog Radio interview is: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jennifer-chase/2010/11/11/sci-fi-author-gary-starta-discusses-his-latest-thr








Geri:   What motivates you to write?                                  


Gary:   I would have to say it is a love for storytelling. I am always inspired by a great
             plot, coupled with great characters, whether it is in a novel, movie or television
             series. I am constantly motivated because of that.










Geri:    Are you exactly where you want to be in your journey of writing?   


Gary:     In a way, considering the last six years, I have been fortunate enough to 
                come up with seven full-length novels, plus short stories. I can look back
                at them and see a progression, hopefully finding new ways to improve, 
                and keep my storytelling evolving. I like to mix genres, and because of that,
                I strive to make each new novel different, and stand alone from the previous
                ones.
                                                                         








Geri:   Who has inspired you the most to write?


Gary:    If I had to narrow it down to one person for this question, I will pick
              author Dean Koontz






     Geri:  What would you consider to be the highlight of your writing career?


     Gary:    I would say being included in a robot anthology called 'Thank you, Death 
                   Robot', a collection of short stories. I have a great love for androids and
                   having my short story 'Growing Pains' included in this was exciting.




                                                                         






 Geri:  It has been an honor and a Great Pleasure to work with you over the years. Your
            talent is indeed Amazing. Wishing you much success. Thank you for your time.




Gary:    You're Welcome.