Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Drama in a Small Town: ANNETTE DRAKE SPOTLIGHT

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ANNETTE DRAKE SPOTLIGHT

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Author spotlight: Joyce Brennan
Welcome romance author, Joyce Brennan.
Why do you write fiction?
I came from a small town in Ohio and never felt the need to write memoirs or non-fiction about my life. That said, I pull from my experiences growing up in a carefree atmosphere. I remember the politics of a small community and the gossip about almost everything. It gives me more than enough information to write fiction.

Please tell us about your book. What ideas or images inspired this novel?
The Hidden Journal is about a timid widowed woman from an abusive marriage who grows and changes. Jenna Mitchell relocates from Chicago to a small Kentucky community. A designer of greeting cards, logos and advertising copy, she works from home on her computer. Due to the economy, she loses most of her income and is forced to take job in a local antique shop and eventually buys the business. Her life is interrupted when she finds a journal written by a deceased doctor who exposes secrets that devastate the man she plans to marry.
Do you have an ideal reader in mind when you write? If so, please describe that reader.
I hope to attract readers who have always lived in large communities, readers who have never experienced the closeness of a small town and readers who have lived the experience and can relate to gossip and innuendoes of growing up in a community where everyone knows everyone.
Please describe your writing routine.
When I’m beginning a novel, I write in the mornings. I strive for 1000 words per day, five days a week. I create a character analysis for my main characters. I write everything. Editing usually take longer than the original writing.

What advice do you give new writers just starting out?
I started out as a pantser, but now I try to have at least an outline. I want to know how the story ends before I start writing. I recommend that you know your characters inside and out. Find out what they want and who or what keeps them from achieving their goals. Give your character the worst possible scenarios and allow them to struggle through the dark times. Make sure your main character has deep conviction, good or bad. Give her/him flaws…we all have them. Sprinkle backstory throughout your manuscript. Don’t hit your reader with character descriptions in the first chapter. Limit your points of view. Most of all, enjoy writing. It will show in your finished novel.
More about The Hidden Journal:
 When Chicago designer, Jenna Mitchell, moves her business to Crestridge, Kentucky, the market collapses. Left without an income, she takes over a local antique shop. Angry words are exchanged when she meets handsome Drew Kelsey. A neighbor becomes matchmaker and brings the couple together.
Despite their rocky start, they fall in love and look to the future. Marriage plans crumble when Jenna discovers a journal that discredits the Kelsey name. Stella Ledbetter waits for the opportunity to take Jenna’s place in Drew’s life.
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Friday, January 24, 2014

Drama in a Small Town: THE HIDDEN JOURNAL

Drama in a Small Town: THE HIDDEN JOURNAL: The Hidden Journal, is my latest ebook available on Amazon or from the Tirgearr Publishing web site. www.tirgearrpublishing.com I had f...

THE HIDDEN JOURNAL

The Hidden Journal, is my latest ebook available on Amazon or from the Tirgearr Publishing web site.
www.tirgearrpublishing.com

I had fun writing this novel because I lived in the area for many years. The novel takes place in Crestridge, Kentucky, a fictional community located near Louisville. My character, Jenna Mitchell, is a widow, still haunted by her abusive marriage and carrying the guilt that she might have caused the accident that killed her husband.

Jenna designs greeting cards, advertising logos, etc., she works out of her home. On a whim, she chooses to leave Chicago and the bad memories and purchase an old stone cottage in Crestridge.
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Follow her misadventures as she tries to make it on her own in a closed community where gossip and rumors are the norm and everyone knows everyone else's business, or at least they think they do. Enjoy reading about Stella, vixen you love to hate, and Jenna's neighbors, seven year old Molly and her grandmother. Will Jenna and the handsome, Drew Kelsey have a relationship?

You can read the first chapter both on Amazon and on Tirgearr Publishing's site.
I know you'll enjoy the trip back to the hills of Kentucky..

THE HIDDEN JOURNAL, by Joyce Brennan    www.tirgearrpublishing.com