Monday, June 17, 2013

Blog Hop Interview in Cynthia's Attic!


Last week I was invited by my friend, Cheryl Malandrinos, to participate in this “blog hop interview.”

Cheryl is not only an author, she keeps extremely busy posting interviews and reviews at The Book Connection and The Children's and Teens Book Connection where she has generously reviewed my previous series, Cynthia's Attic.

The idea is this: I answer interview questions, then tag another writer at the end who will in turn answer the same questions on their blog next week. Okay, so let's get started!


What are you working on, now?

Ghost of Pine Mountain: Adventures of Max and Maddie was released in April, 2013. I'm working on a new middle-grade series. Ghost of Pine Mountain is the first Max and Maddie adventure, with 4 more to follow. The first four stories will be released as Ebooks until the final. Then, all five stories will be combined in print. How does it differ from other works in its genre? The whole Max and Maddie series combines supernatural elements with historical fact and fiction. The thirteen-year-old best friends travel back in time and have adventures with Native Americans and gold miners (Ghost of Pine Mountain), along with pioneers settling regions east and west of the Mississippi River.

What experiences have influenced you?

The biggest influence in my life was my dad. He was a journalist for a large city newspaper for forty years, and he also nurtured my love of fantasy. When he ran out of typical bedtime stories, he made up one of his own. He was an amazing writer, and I would sometimes go with him when he interviewed a subject for his human-interest column, Around Indiana, for The Louisville Courier Journal. Seeing the story process from beginning to publication had a great impact. Unfortunately, he died before I started writing my series, but, on occasion, I feel him looking over my shoulder as I write.

Why do you write what you do?

I've always been a time-travel buff beginning with H.G. Wells and The Time Machine. Nothing would make me happier than to be able to travel back in time and meet some of my characters. A previous series, Cynthia's Attic, sends main characters, Cynthia and Gus, back in time where they meet and solve mysteries with many of their (my) ancestors.

How does your writing process work?

I wake up and have some coffee. Turn on my computer. Have another cup of coffee. Open my e-mails. Hit delete 75 times, or so. Have another cup of coffee…well, you get the idea. I try to write every day. I don't like to force it, though. If the words aren't flowing, I do something else and then go back to it. I love writing when my brain is working so fast, my fingers can barely keep up. I guess my only ritual is that (oh, this is going to sound really weird) I must have my shower and be dressed before I can write. I have a friend who writes in her jammies. Not me! Don't get me wrong. I don't have to be in black dress slacks and white cashmere sweater! Jeans and a t-shirt will do quite nicely. Just so I'm dressed.

What is the hardest part about writing?

The hardest part, for me, is to stay focused and disciplined. I simply don't have the ability to write every day whether I want to, or not. I'd much rather be in the mood to write "good stuff" than waste my time when I'm simply not feeling creative.

What would you like to try as a writer that you haven’t yet?

I've started an adult mystery that I really want to finish. Writing for adults is a little more "freeing" than writing for younger readers, although no more challenging.

Who are the authors you most admire?

I'm a big Tolkien fan and have great respect for J. K. Rowling. In fact, it was Rowling who gave me permission to "write outside the box." My favorite book: To Kill A Mockingbird. Perfect story, perfect characters, perfect writing. That's the gold standard, as far as I'm concerned. What scares you? Since I'd have to write a book about extremists at both ends of the spectrum threatening world peace, I'll make it simple and say, snakes.

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That about wraps up my answers…I now tag these three authors to answer the same questions next week. Please try to take a look at their blogs as well. We are all Independent Authors trying to support one-another – and you are the first responders in that fight! As always – thank you for reading!

Please check out Cheryl's answers to the questions on her blog at The Children's and Teens Book Connection Blog! Feel free to leave a comment at the end of her interview and tell her it’s from me.

Now, I tag Becky Heishman, who will answer questions on her Blog, The Misty Neighborhood next week, June 24, and take a peek at Strands of Thought Blog, today! Kai Strand is winding up her month-long blog tour with great giveaways and discounted copies of Beware Of The White!


And, don't forget to check out the new Adventures of Max and Maddie, along with Cynthia's Attic time-travel/mystery series on my website:
 

5 comments:

Cheryl said...

Great to help you kick off this Blog Hop Interview. Snakes, huh? They frighten me, too.

Best of luck with the new series.

Mary Cunningham said...

Thanks, Cheryl! I gather from your interview answers that you're quite the multi-tasker! 12 picture books in 12 months! Awesome!

Thanks for being part of the Blog Hop!

Cheryl said...

I'm either a multi-tasker or totally insane. :) Started number six today.

Anonymous said...

Hello. I've been invited to take part in a blog hop (a great, great, great, great, great... descendant of this one, but surprisingly different). Call me crazy, but, out of curiosity, I decided to click back through to the previous blog hop participants until I found the blog hop's origin. I've clicked back this far, and now I'm stuck in a loop between you and Cheryl. Can you please tell me if this is the beginning?

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