Sunday, September 29, 2019

M.J. Moores talks about Final Year and Shadow Phoenix: Episode 1


Welcome to this week's author MJ Moores!

MJ Moores began her career as an English teacher in Ontario, Canada. Her love of storytelling and passion for writing has stayed with her since the age of nine. MJ relishes tales of adventure and journeys of self-realization. She enjoys writing in a variety of genres but speculative fiction remains her all time favourite. MJ runs the emerging writers’ website Infinite Pathways where she offers editing & publicity advice as well as platform building opportunities. Now that her sci-fi adventure series The Chronicles of Xannia is complete, MJ is focusing her time on three new projects: The Flawed Attraction Romances, DEMON Tales, and Shadow Phoenix.


Tell us about your life outside of writing.

Beyond sitting somewhere writing or typing out my latest book or doing edits and revisions, writing is still a central part of my life. My “day job” is an editor. I freelance and I’m acquisitions editor for Love Knot Books, a division of DAOwen Publications. I also do a lot of volunteer work for the Writers’ Community of York Region (I just happen to be the Chair of the Board at present and I’m helping with their writer’s conference and book fair). I get out to a variety of book events and signings over the course of a year, keeping my weekends fairly busy. That being said, I am also the Crossing Guard at my son’s school, the driver who brings him to Karate and Guitar Lessons, and his go-to 2nd player for video games. In whatever free time I happen to stumble across, I have been known to devour books, buy books, reorganize my extensive library, pet my cat, kiss my husband, and hug my son ðŸ˜‰.

Do you have a work in progress?

Always! It’s true. Since the age of nine I’ve always had a writing project on the go. Currently, I’m involved with three major ones: Shadow Phoenix (a Victorian Steampunk Superhero serial), the Flawed Attraction Romances (a novella series of new adult romantic suspense stories), and DEMON Tales (a paranormal urban fantasy novella series where Men in Black meets Supernatural).
This is a first for me, though. Until November 2018 I was writing one series (The Chronicles of Xannia), one book at a time. Now that Xannia’s story is done, there’s so much I want to do. If you can believe it, I’m not writing any more than I ever did (the Chronicles’ books ran between 114K-125K words each), I’m just portioning my writing out differently. Each Flawed Attraction romance runs about 40K-50K words; each Shadow Phoenix episode averages out around 10K; and a DEMON Tales story slides in around 20K. This allows me to put out 1 suspense novel, 2 urban fantasies, and 4 steampunk serials a year in the same time it took me to write one epic sci-fi novel.

Was there a person who encouraged you to write?

Definitely. While it was my grade four teacher who first inspired me to write adventure stories (she once assigned a short story project that I turned into a 10-chapter middle grade novel called the Enchanted Jungle Figure… I was kind of enamoured by Indiana Jones as a child), it was my mother who always asked me about what I was writing, who edited my dyslexic scribblings, who encouraged me to read excerpts aloud to her friends, or got me to let my friends read said adventures. Whether I was writing fiction or one-act plays for the Sears Drama Festival (in high school) or working on my debut novel (Time’s Tempest) in college and university, her enthusiasm never waivered. Love ya, ma!

Five years from now, where do you see yourself as a writer?

Wow, it’s hard to think past the next few months. My ideal would be writing full-time and actually earning a living at it. Right now, it doesn’t pay the bills… in fact, it only just keeps me in books (my own and others). As a mainly indie author, I am exploring how to get my work visible and in the hands of eager readers. A lot of the workshops and conferences I attend, and articles I read online, deal with book marketing and author branding. I know pretty well what I should be doing but I never give myself time to do it because my other “jobs” come first.

What are you working on now?  

If we’re talking strictly drafting (and not revising or plotting) then I’m working my way through Shadow Phoenix Episode V: Lairs, Caves, & Credenzas. Eight episodes will be released over 16 months; so far, I’ve published up to Episode III: Oubliette (which came out last month). Next month will be Episode IV: Mettle and Bone. I’m really loving this serial. It allows me to publish what is equivalent to a long short story (9K-12K words or 5-7 chapters) that is self-encapsulating story-wise but has a broad enough over-arc to pull readers from one episode to the next. Writing about the Victorian era is a ton of fun – especially when I get to use all of the old-timey curse words.
The story follows Louisa Wicker, a bastard of high birth cursed to live between the worlds of the well-to-do and the working class. The night she saves her employer’s life, nothing is the same again. Not only is she recognized for her brains (yea!) but she uses her employer’s invention to help save the common folk harried on the streets at night. The blend of steampunk and gaslight technology in this alternate timeline really forces me to use my own noggin’ to not only remain true to the era and the genre but the potential scientific advancements that came out of the Age of Invention. Whoever said writing genre fiction was easy, wasn’t doing it right ðŸ˜‰.


FINAL YEAR ~ A Flawed Attraction Romance
Graduation can be killer…
Beth pushes beyond her comfort zone to prove a sociology thesis. She turns a chance meeting with a known player into a personal experiment on first impressions. Weaving herself into casual meetings with the guy reinforces her assumptions… until she’s no longer the one pursuing him.
Jeremy’s only serious relationship is with his studies as he competes for the coveted post-grad theoretical chem spot with Dr. Young. When the campus goes into lockdown and everyone is evacuated to the stadium, his habit of “fun only” friendships turns into a curse.
Can he trust a skittish girl he’s known for ten days to help him find his not-so-theoretical chem project or will her assumptions about him keep her at arm’s length?
Final Year – a fast-paced romantic suspense that keeps you guessing at every turn.
Buy it HERE


SHADOW PHOENIX ~ Episode I: Answering the Call
A young maid is catapulted into an inventor’s explosive world the night his experiment goes awry. Torn between the life she should have, and the one she ended up with, Louisa finally sees a way past her curse—as long as her mouth and her choices don’t get her fired first.

A steampunk vigilante superhero serial of electric proportions
An Amazon "Short Read"
Buy it HERE








Website and other links to MJ's social media pages.



Sunday, September 22, 2019

Round Robin Blog Fest

And we're back!
Welcome to another issue of the Round Robin Blog Fest for September 2019.

Our question this month is:  
In designing your plots, what do you rely on most:  Personal experience, imagination, or research?

A great deal of my plots and writing come from a combination of personal experience and imagination, with a dash of research to make sure I get my facts straight.

We all have those "what if" moments in life. What if I'd gone back to school instead of simply changing jobs? What if I stopped writing for good? What if I took a chance and did something I always wanted to do? I find that allowing myself to ask what if can lead to a great story.

In my current work in progress, an A.J. Cadell Mystery, my main character is presented the opportunity to take a chance. When she almost chickens out, her roommate asks, "What would the main character in your novel do?" No brainer. Alison takes the leap and her life is changed forever, with a few hiccups along the way or it wouldn't be a very interesting novel.

My Gilda Wright series came about while I was a receptionist at a karate school (a job Gilda does in the books). I was also training in goju-ryu karate, just as Gilda does. The difference was I ended up with injuries and so on that changed my life. The plots for the Gilda series came from a combination of all three. I had the personal experience of being a karate school receptionist who trained in karate. I used my imagination to come up with the stories. I researched (both for the books and for my own training and job) the information used in the books when it pertains to karate, mixed martial arts, and jiu jitsu as well as finding just the right location for the novels. I ended up with a fictional town along the shores of Lake Erie based on a similar town called Dunkirk.

My Wild Blue Mysteries was inspired by being a stranger in a small town, much like Katie Mullins ends up. When I moved here, I joined a writing group and found some great local places to write and walk. My imagination took the series to odd places with the writing group as well as those crazy what ifs. As for research, since I used my new hometown as the main setting, I had to get to know the area a lot better. While some places are made up, some are real places with great features that I love.

Glitter Bay Mysteries features a small vintage boutique and a tea house. Personal experience? I love little second hand shops, but that's as far as I go. My imagination and a lot of research went into All That Sparkles. I've never really been a clothing or jewelry buff, but found some things online that intrigued me. Since this was only the first of the series, I need to do more digging to see what Laken and her sister Sage find next.

Thanks for hanging out with me to read my answer to this month's question.
Below is the list of other authors participating, I hope you check them all out!

Margaret Fieland 
Victoria Chatham 
Skye Taylor 
Beverley Bateman 
Dr. Bob Rich 
Diane Bator 
Connie Vines 
Anne Stenhouse  
Rhobin L Courtright 








Wednesday, September 11, 2019

The Start of Something New



Now that my nest is empty and it's just me & the cats, I have a bit more time to focus on my writing and would love to devote more to my blog as well. One of my ideas is to start promoting my fellow authors. Once a week for now which will stay up for a few days at a time. I don't have a huge blog reach yet but hope to develop that with a little help from my friends. Right now, I'm sorting out the basics but plan to start with my first author at the end of September or early October.


In the meantime, I thought I'd start with some fun stuff about my own Gilda Wright Mystery series. Sit back, relax, and enjoy. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment!


Q) Where is the real Sandstone Cove in the Gilda Wright Mysteries located?
    My fictional town of Sandstone Cove is based VERY loosely on a larger town along the shores of Lake Erie called Dunkirk, New York. The shoreline and layout of the town was exactly what I needed for my little town (although I certainly modified the basic map to become Sandstone Cove!)   
    I was also inspired by a photo I cut from a magazine years ago of a log on the beach that has become Gilda's "thinking place" and her usual meeting place with Fabio, her police officer friend. This version I took on the shores of Georgian Bay.


Q) Is there really a Café Beanz?
     Yes, there is, but with a different spelling. They use Beans. I found it purely by accident in Barrie, Ontario. I haven't been inside yet, but it's on my bucket list!
     My version of Café Beanz is a little deli-style cafe that serves sandwiches and soups for lunch and several kinds of coffees and teas. It's based on the old 50's style diners but modernized in colors and textures. Along with Happy Harvey's, Beanz is one of the hubs of Sandstone Cove.

Q) What kinds of coffees do your main characters drink?
      Gilda's favorite all time drink is a latte with cinnamon and chocolate curls.
      Mick loves a "double-double" as we call them in Canada, coffee with two milk and two sugar.
      Marion takes her coffee hot, strong and with a little milk.
      Razi and Kane are both tea drinkers. Green preferably.
      Thayer and Fabio, the police officers Gilda has often had to deal with, love their coffee. Thayer takes his black. Fabio prefers to mix it up a little bouncing between coffee to lattes.




Q) How did Happy Harvey's come about?
      Happy Harvey's Hangover Hut wasn't the place to go if you had a hangover, more like if you were in desperate search of the means of one. A glorified, tiki-infested liquor and convenience store, Happy Harvey's was owned by Happy—no one had ever called him Harvey—a seventy-year-old man who'd become disillusioned with retirement. He was also one of Gilda's good friends.
      Sometimes ideas just pop into my head and I have no idea where they came from. Happy Harvey's was one of them. I combined my love of the tropics with a local convenience store run by a man who wasn't afraid to be a little different. Happy is one of Gilda's supporters and cheerleaders who lets her know what's on his mind and will happily give her both advice and a bottle of wine from time to time.

Q) How did you become interested and learn about karate and other martial arts?
     Writing a martial arts based series was years in the making, ever since my ex-husband and kids started karate and Brazilian jiu jitsu classes. All three of my boys earned their first degree black belts and taught classes all through high school.
      I was a Karate Mom for about 6 years before I started working at the martial arts school and began my own training. I had to stop as a blue belt in Goju-Ryu karate due to health issues then huge changes in my life. One of the parts of training I enjoyed most was helping instructors at self-defence courses we did at local schools for elementary to high school. At one high school, we were actually in lock down after a teenager from another school came in and stabbed a student in the hallway. It was very sad to see the kids so calm because this happened at least once per semester. Most students were very grateful for an option to deal with the bullies.
    Aside from training and self-defence courses, I ran the front desk, rewrote the school's karate manual, and worked on Black Belt grading information packages for the students.

Q) Who are Gilda and Mick based on?
      My kids used to call me Gilda when I worked and trained at the school. Aside from that, Gilda and I have very different lives. Gilda is a young, single woman who is protected by a well-known bookie, has a best friend who is a 9-1-1 operator, and is surrounded by strong, handsome men, and chaos.
      I am a middle-aged—gulp—woman who is protected by a blue-eyed cat, surrounded by kids, laundry, great friends, and...of course...chaos.
     My senseis used to argue about who Mick, Gilda's love interest, was based on. In truth, neither of them were, but it made for a few giggles while people speculated!
     As for Marion... Like Gilda, I had great friend at the school I trained with who earned her second degree black belt. She's my strength and keeps me going when I have days I want to give up. While she is no Marion, I would love for Marion to develop
and become more like her.

Q) Writers are always sitting and working. How do you get any exercise?
      I used to keep active trying to keep up to my 3 teenage boys who are now grown and off to college and real jobs!
      I tried to get into running, but I discovered I have back issues which were made worse by the jarring and impact then fell and damaged my knee. That was the end of running and karate.
      To keep busy these days, I walk and do yoga. The best yoga classes are the ones we do outdoors near my instructor's swimming pool in the summer. This year, trying to get back into things after a lot of major changes in my life, I've started a Beginner yoga class to rekindle the passion.
      The best part for me as a writer, is I always seem to find inspiration for my books while on walks, in classes, and so on. My mind is in writer mode 24/7.

Q) What's next for Gilda Wright?

I am hard at work on the next Gilda Wright Mystery, Dead Without Shame, coming out in spring 2020.  Here's a short blurb about the book:
    Once more, Gilda considers leaving the karate school to work for her friend Happy (no one has ever called him Harvey). When three men rob Happy Harvey’s Hangover Hut killing the woman at the front counter, Gilda is stunned to think that could have been her. Was this a mere robbery, or does someone have a vendetta against Happy, including his good friend Gary del Garda? The evidence keeps piling up while both her mother and another karate instructor come to town bearing secrets that may cost Gilda the life she loves in Sandstone Cove.

So where can you find my books?  Well, here's a start...


Amazon                            Books We Love, Ltd. 


Facebook
Goodreads
Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-bator-35b63418/
Smashwords


Sunday, August 25, 2019

Round Robin Blog Fest August 24 2019



Happy August!

Mine has been a busy summer between writing, editing, trips to Georgian Bay, and getting my youngest son ready for college in a week. Eeep!!
Here we are ready for another episode of the Round Robin Blog Fest as we face the end of summer. It's only natural we write about Vacation and Travel...

August 24, 2019 -- Post an excerpt from one of your books dealing with travel or vacation.



I've been very blessed this summer. This has been my view for several weekends as I get to spend some time with my honey. Not only have I been able to put my feet up and relax, do some writing while I gaze at Lake Huron, and do some fossil hunting, I've also come across something that totally made me happy!





Gilda's Log from my Gilda Wright Mystery Series!!! All it needs is to be further back on the beach. I won't complain.
That is why my excerpt this month is from a novella I'd published a couple years ago that has since been taken out of print. The good news is, I plan to add it to my next Gilda novel as a bonus! Then all my Gilda fans will find out the truth about what happened to Sensei Mick's hearing. In the meantime, buckle up.
While Gilda couldn't actually take a vacation, she and Marion Yearly found a great place to sit back and chill out...

Dead Without Loyalty (excerpt)
Gilda fanned her face, melting into a lawn chair in the shade as she groaned. “This weather is unbelievable. I doubt even Hell is this hot.”
“Here, this will help.” Marion Yearly, her best friend, handed a tall glass of lemonade with a straw to her over the round mosaic-tiled table. “Just drink it slow, there’s
Too hot and thirsty to heed the warning, Gilda had sucked back nearly half the tangy drink before she noticed Marion’s wide eyes and the odd taste in the back of her throat. She scrunched up her face. “What’s in this?”
“It’s called Lemonade Margarita. I was going to warn you I added tequila, but I’m sure you’ll find out soon enough.” Marion topped off her glass, then Gilda’s. “Cheers to finally getting a whole day off to hang out together. Well, aside from going to karate class this morning.”
“Amen.” Gilda tapped Marion’s glass with hers and smiled. She was glad she’d pulled on a bikini beneath her shorts and tank top after class that morning. Maybe later she’d convince Marion to join her at the beach, which wouldn’t take much effort.
Marion took a sip then frowned. “So how did you manage to get the rest of the day off anyway? I thought Mick wanted you at the karate school day and night to get ready for the July fourth celebrations on the beach next weekend.”
She waved a hand. “We’ve already got all the details worked out. Besides, I’ve put in well over my usual hours in the past few weeks and needed a day off before I strangled him or Kane.”
Marion adjusted the top of her yellow sundress and settled back with a dreamy smile. “Did I tell you how jealous I am you get to work with the biggest hunks in town?”
Gilda knew. So did all the hunks in question. Three years ago when she’d gone to work for Sensei Mick Williams at his small karate school, she’d been ill prepared for the insanity that lie ahead. She’d been more concerned with hiding behind a desk from the world to rebuild her shattered self-confidence and ego after a nastyand very publicbreakup with her ex-boyfriend, a local police officer.
“Do you realize it’s nearly been a year since Mick shut down the old school?” Gilda asked. Then he’d built the new school, Phoenix Martial Arts, held an MMA extravaganza, and memberships had soared ever since.
“Yeah.” Marion nodded as she sipped. “Right about the same time Kane Garrick came to town and didn’t seem to care less if you were dating Mick or not.”
“He still doesn’t.” Her face burned.
Marion sighed. “I can’t believe he’s still such a sore spot. Why doesn’t he back off and leave you alone?”
“Because he’s Kane Garrick, former MMA superstar.” Gilda sucked back another half glass of lemonade without thinking. A slow buzz filled her brain then vibrated over her entire body. “Oh, boy. I forgot about the tequila.”
“There’s Triple Sec in there too.” Marion chuckled. “On the upside, you’re finally relaxed and don’t have to go back to work today.”
She closed her eyes and rested her head against the chair back. “You’re right. I have the afternoon off and a great friend to spend it with. What more could a girl want?”
They chatted and reveled in the peace for five more minutes before Marion’s doorbell rang. She flinched and sat upright. After a few seconds, she shrugged. “Whoever it is, they can go away. I’m not getting up to answer the door. I’m on vacation for today.”
“Good for you. Me too.” Gilda raised her glass, her entire body warm from the alcohol, yet cooled by the ice. Heaven. “Cheers.”
“Hey, Gilda, love. Are you here?” Kane called out from the side of the house.
Her eyes flew open. “Are you kidding me? He knows I’ve got the rest of the day off. What on earth does he want now?”
“You, darlin’.” Marion chuckled. “Ever since the first day he met you on the beach.”
She huffed then slammed her glass on the table. “When will he get it though his thick skull I’m dating Mick and not available?”
Marion shrugged. “Did you ever ask him that?”
“No, I’ve been trying to avoid being anywhere alone with him ever since...”
Ever since he’d kissed her during a wild rainstorm, which she’d never told Marion or Mick about. Not so much to protect Kane as her own sanity. Gilda sat back and wished she could blend in with the shrubbery around them. Marion’s backyard resembled a small-town version of the Garden of Eden. Fruit trees, shrubs, and plenty of shade.
“G’day, ladies.” Kane slithered into the backyard like the snake Gilda suddenly imagined him to be. Temptation in bright blue board shorts and white tank top against his bronzed skin. With his shoulder-length blond hair twisted into dreadlocks all around his head and a two-day growth of stubble, he resembled a scruffy beach bum more than a trained swordsman.
“What do you want, Kane?” Gilda groaned. “I’ve had one day off in the past two weeks and you are not going to ruin this for me.”
His too-white smile drooped. “Whoa. Did you wake up on the wrong side of bed this morning or what? You know if you’d woken up next to me that never would’ve happened, love.”

Marion fanned her face, batted her eyes, and sipped her lemonade in silence.


Want to read more? Keep an eye out for Gilda's new mystery Dead Without Shame coming early in 2020!

In the meantime, I have one more week of vacation coming up after a long weekend at work. I'm looking forward to a few more days of gazing into a crackling fire and putting my feet up.

Enjoy the excerpts from my fellow authors and savor the rest of summer! Cheers!

Marie Laval 
Skye Taylor 
Victoria Chatham 
Judith Copek 
Anne Stenhouse  
Helena Fairfax 
A.J. Maguire  
Beverley Bateman 
Dr. Bob Rich 
Connie Vines 
Rhobin L Courtright 



Friday, August 16, 2019

Dog Days of Summer




                                                        
I'm so grateful this summer that I've had lots of time to write and edit! Some days in the coffee shops, some days up at the lake...


My latest work in progress, Written in Stone, is nearly ready. I'm in the editing stage right now and will give it one more good read before I send it off to a publisher in September. This one will be my first novel set in Canada on the shores of Georgian Bay. Fingers crossed it does well. I'm loving this book!


I'm working behind the scenes on a newsletter which will appear this fall.
I'll also be on a Mystery Panel at Orangeville Public Library on September 28 with 5 amazing ladies from the Crime Writers of Canada. It'll be a great time!

In the meantime, I'm working all next weekend at an incredible performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Island Lake. I won't get a lot done writing wise, but it'll be fun to hang out with co-workers at a nice venue. Outside under the sun!

After the long weekend, I'm back to full time at my day job, but the writing never ends!
Watch for not only a new Gilda book in 2020, but a few novellas and anthologies.

Enjoy the rest of your summer!

Diane 

                   


Thursday, August 1, 2019

A New Box Set and an Upcoming Event!



Happy August!




        I hope you've all had time to enjoy the wonderful weather and take a break from the ordinary. I was lucky enough to get to go away for a week and enjoy the shores of Lake Huron, some beautiful sunsets and the company of my wonderful other half. I also spent time writing while he fished and puttered around on the property.



Book #9:  I’m in the process of renaming and revising my Thistlewood Mystery. Why? Because I’m planning to publish it with my Canadian publisher and want to find a Canadian location! All of my books to date have been set in the U.S. which was supposedly an easier sell. While that may be true, I’ve decided to take a sharp turn North and am looking for a similar location to the one I wrote about A.J. Cadell for her new mysteries. This one will be released in early 2020!



Book #10:  This one has a name, Dead Without Shame. Yup, Gilda Wright is back for Book 4! This time, she is grading for her Brown Belt in karate, finding the killer of a store clerk at Happy Harvey’s Hangover Hut, and figuring out ways to avoid her mother who has come to visit thanks to her fairy godfather Gary del Garda.



Novellas in the works! Another work in progress, I am puttering with the idea of self-publishing a series of novellas featuring a character I introduced in an anthology no longer available, Cozy Christmas Capers. Audra Clemmings will return to print soon as well. Stay tuned!!

I also have some great news!  The first three books in my Wild Blue Mysteries is now a BOX SET!  Woohoo!  You can purchase it through this link!



Packham is like some small town time hadn’t only forgotten but skirted around on tiptoes.
It’s also where Danny Walker got his start.
The same place he’s being dragged back to along with a reluctant Leo Blue, his partner at
the Wild Blue Detective Agency.

Packham is home to a bookstore lady on the run from the mob,
a mystery writer determined to get herself killed,
and a sexy baker with a secret life she would rather forget.
All three women are enough to keep Danny and Leo on their toes
—and on the verge of nervous breakdowns.
 

So what will the rest of summer bring?

For me:

·       Doing some crazy decluttering.

·       Getting my youngest off to college.

·       Finishing A.J.’s novel to send off to my publisher.

·       Writing both Gilda’s story and Audra’s novellas.

·       Getting organized both at work and at home for fall, which will be very busy!
·       Advertising a new event…. A Mystery Panel coming this September!

Have an amazing day!

Diane






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