Thursday, October 21, 2010

Welcome Author Sherry Gloag Chatting About Writing and THE BRAT!


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Readers, please help me welcome author and reviewer, Sherry Gloag. Sherry lives in the United Kingdom (see her waving from across the pond?) but is here today through the wonders of cyberspace.

Caroline: Sherry, how did you get into writing as a career?
 Sherry: It is more a case of the other way round. Writing got into me. It’s been there in the background for a long time. The odd excursion during my school years. Sadly my teacher did not see anything to applaud in my writing and whenever she caught me, she confiscated everything I wrote! Life got in the way for a while. Then in the ‘90’s I tried my hand at some more novels. I received kind rejections but didn’t have the nerve to follow them up. (Shades of schooldays, perhaps? I don’t know.)


Caroline: Hard to believe we didn't have the same English teacher. Are you sure you didn't have Mrs. Willhite? No, of course you wouldn't have, lucky you. What do you hope your writing brings to readers?


Sherry: When I pick up a book I want to be transported to the author’s world of romance. I need to empathize with the characters, and most of all I feel cheated if I’m not given a HEA. So when I write, I hope my readers experience the same intensity I look for in a story, and the same satisfaction and ‘feel-good-factor’.


Caroline: Worthy goals. In what genres do you write? 


Sherry: I claim to write in the contemporary genre, but reviewers have described my debut novel, THE BRAT, as ‘suspenseful’ and a ‘mystery’.  Two of my current WsIP are experiments, one in a genre I love reading, which is Regency. And the other is a mystery/detective romance.


Caroline: I write in more than one genre, too. We can't help ourselves, can we? Who are your favorite authors?


Sherry: That’s a hard question to answer because I have so many. But Nora Roberts, Georgette Heyer, Sherryl Woods for her humor, Brenda Jackson, PD James, Ruth Rendell and Agatha Christie, to name a few.


Caroline: Several of those are faves of mine. Describe yourself in three words.


Sherry: Loyal, dependable, and (hopefully) loveable.


Caroline: Tell us about your writing process. Are you a plotter or a panzer?


Sherry: I’m a panzer. Having said that, I do find that by the end of the chapter I’m writing, I know approximately where I’m going in the next. I just have no idea how I’m going to get there! LOL


Caroline: Do you have a writing schedule?


Sherry:  Like the road to Hades, my writing schedule is full of good intentions. But I tend to write more at night [wrapped in the cuddles of darkness – less distractions going on outside :-)]


Caroline: So I'm not alone there! LOL Are you attending any conferences this year or scheduled as a speaker? Blog tours or other promotions?


Sherry:  So far I’ve not attended any book fairs or conferences here in the UK. But perhaps next year?


Caroline:  Any guilty pleasures or vices you’d care to share?


Sherry: I am a ‘need-to-know’ person, which irritates me almost as much as everyone else around me.


Caroline: When you’re not writing, what do you do to relax?


Sherry:  Read! I read to relax. I also enjoy the garden. I redesigned it last year, so this year has been full of surprises as the bulbs and plants bloomed through the seasons this year.


Caroline: What advice would you give to pre-published authors?


Sherry: Believe in yourself, because if you don’t why should anyone else? Use this belief to carry you forward, to meet your targets, to reach your goals. Get your name ‘out there’. But most importantly, get the butt on the chair and the fingers on the keyboard and write. :-)


Caroline: Definitely sound advice! Is there anything else you’d like to tell us about yourself?


Sherry: I learned to write short stories hitting a dry spell in THE BRAT. One day I opened a blank page and just started writing. My first short story "Precious Treasures" emerged and was accepted by LASR
http://longandshortarchives.blogspot.com/2009/08/precious-treasures-by-sherry-gloag.html They have published four more since then.
I’m lousy at time-management! LOL.
I love chocolate, but this summer it has taken a skunner to me. Boohoo!
I love working with crystals.


Caroline: All very interesting info. Tell us about your latest release.


Sherry: to terms with the consequences of their parents’ actions when they mTHE BRAT is my debut novel, and is published by The Wild Rose Press. I didn’t sit down and decide to write this story. The characters arrived and hassled me until I put aside what I was working on and started their story. From that point on they virtually took over the telling. It all started when Gina, my heroine, asked me how I would write a story about a woman who’d been abused as a child? When I pointed out that it was hardly a unique tale, she then added that the children of two mothers had to come to terms with the consequenses of their parents' actions when they met for the first time twenty-five years later. Now, that caught my attention, and so THE BRAT was born.


Caroline: Wow, Sherry, that is too intriguing. Give us a blurb, please!

Sherry: Here's the blurb:


Gina Williams is a 35-year-old famous children’s author, who also writes detective mysteries under the name of George Williamson. She was robbed of her childhood when aged ten by the late mother of the hero, Ben Kouvaris.


When he was ten-years-old his mother sent him to her ex Theo Kouvaris, multi-millionaire, who lives in Greece. When he returns to her funeral he is haunted by the beautiful woman who organised the funeral. When his father orders him to marry he thinks of Gina Williams.


They have to overcome the horrors of the past and forgive their parents for their betrayals. Will their past destroy their future?


Caroline: Your blurb raised so many questions. Can you share an excerpt?

Sherry: Here's one:
A voice from the grave filled her mind to the exclusion of everything else. “No one cares about a guttersnipe like you. You’re nothing but a snivelling little brat. You have no past and no future. You are no one and never will be. Your place is here, for you have nothing else to aspire to, and nowhere else to go.”



More than two decades later the words still fuelled her ambitions to achieve. They still goaded her into proving to herself and others that she could succeed. Her aspirations and dreams propelled her need to prove herself.


“Watch it, luv!” A hand yanked her back from the curb. “You got a death wish or som’it?” The blast of a car horn jerked her back against her rescuer.


“Oh!” Gina gasped. “I wasn’t paying attention…”


Her voice trailed off. Her memories stole her concentration. “Thank you.” She eased her arm from within his grasp and held out her hand. “Your quick actions saved my life.”


“Think nothing of it.” The man touched his cap, stepped back, and soon disappeared in the crowds. Shaken more than she cared to admit, she looked around and entered a nearby coffee shop.


She fought the ghosts from her past and wrestled them back into that black box in her mind she’d kept locked for almost two decades. With the exception of her agent and best friend, Liz, she’d never shared her secrets, and Liz didn’t know the half of them, just enough for Liz to realize her children’s adventure stories evolved from her childhood fantasies.


Caroline: Thank you, Sherry. You've tantalized us even more with the excerpt. Where can readers find your books?


Sherry: Readers can buy THE BRAT from The Wild Rose Press http://www.thewildrosepress.com/sherry-gloag-m-862.html
And Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=the+brat+sherry+gloag ]


Also Amazon.co.uk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=the+brat+sherry+gloag


Caroline: How can readers learn more about you?


Sherry: They can find me - here and here and here…


Buy THE BRAT here = http://bit.ly/d5nVDC


And at Amazon = http://amzn.to/bclDhY


My Website = www. sherrygloag.com/


My blog = http://bit.ly/bnuELA


Book Trailer = http://bit.ly/9O6j6C


Facebook = http://bit.ly/daeGN7


Goodreads = http://bit.ly/bTOzHC


Twitter = http://twitter.com/SherryGloag


Caroline: Sherry, thank you so much for sharing your debut novel and yourself with us.

Sherry: Thanks for having me, Caroline. I've enjoyed myself.

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12 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi, Sherry and Caroline--I finished The Brat a few days ago, and since have been swamped with mundane things. We'll try to do your interview around the middle of November. Okay? Celia

Unknown said...

I am so looking forward to reading "The Brat" - and glad to hear it's on Amazon UK. It's on my wishlist right now (although no doubt I'll be the one buying it!)

Sherry Gloag said...

Celia :-) Thanks for coming by, and thank you too for offering to do a review for The Brat. If I remember rightly, you must be setting off for your holiday about now :-) Have a wonderful time.

Sherry Gloag said...

Sue :-) Thanks for coming by and your support. I do hope you enjoy The Brat when to get to it.

Karen Michelle Nutt said...

Sherry and Caroline,
I enjoyed the interview, ladies.

Sherry,
I do like to escape into an author's world. It's my way of relaxing. :)

I wish you well with your new release!

Sherry Gloag said...

Karen, I'm glad you enjoyed the interview, and I know just what you mean about escaping and relaxing.
Thanks for coming by.

Margaret Tanner said...

Hi Sherry and Caroline.
Lovley interview. The Brat is now on my to buy list. Loved the excerpt.

Regards

Margaret

Lilly Gayle said...

Caroline, very nice interview. And Sherry, The Brat sounds like a terrific read! I really need to catch up on my reading so I can add more books to my Nook!

Sherry Gloag said...

Hi Margaret, I hope you enjoy The Brat when you get time to read it. Thanks for coming by.

Sherry Gloag said...

Hi Lilly :-) catching up on the tbr list soon becomes a mammoth task :-) Please tell be about your Nook, why did you choose that one over the other makes, and are you happy withit, what are the drawbacks?
Thanks for coming by.

Rebecca J Vickery said...

Hi Sherry and Caroline,
Excellent and interesting interview.
Sherry, your advice to new writers (and us old ones too) was spot on.
Congrats on The Brat and your next projects!

Sherry Gloag said...

Thank you for coming by Rebecca. My editor taught me about the importance of self-belief when we worked on the The Brat together. I owe her a great deal.