Readers,
please welcome my BFF and great author Geri Foster today to A Writer’s Life. Besides being a terrific writer and loyal friend, Geri is a
bundle of energy that puts the Energizer Bunny to shame. She’s stopped
preparations for her trip to the Romantic Times Convention long enough to share
with us today.
Caroline:
Geri, I love hearing tales about your life, especially with your dad’s mom. Tell
readers something about your growing up.
Geri:
I grew up in a very small, close-knit town called Picher, Oklahoma. I was the
baby with two older brothers until my mother surprised us all by having my
sister when I was thirteen. We moved to Kansas for about five years, finally
landing in Buffalo, New York when I met and married my navy husband. Together
we had two kids, both grown now and out on their own. I pray every day it stays
that way. LOL!
Caroline:
You left out your grandmother and the story of her using a broom to chase the bull. ☺ Who are your favorite authors and
favorite genres?
Geri:
Growing up I was rarely without a book. My family liked that because when it
came to presents, they knew just what to buy. Learning to read was almost
magical to me. It opened a different and kinder world than I lived in growing
up.
I
have always loved romance. There is nothing happier than ever-after.
Caroline:
True, which is why we write as well as read romance. What’s your favorite way to relax and recharge?
Geri:
I’m pretty hyper, so I tend to crash and burn, put out the fire, and start all
over again. I’m a chronic multi-tasker, and I love being in over my head…until,
like I said, I crash and burn.
I
find a nice glass of wine at the end of the day pretty much clears my head and
puts me to sleep so I can wake up and start all over again.
Caroline:
Do you have a favorite quote that sums up how you feel about life?
Geri:
God blessed me with the best friends in the world, and I thank him every day
for that. So my quote is: There is no problem that FRIENDS cannot confront,
combat, plot against, ignore, make fun of, drown in chocolate sauce, or run
over with a car!
Also:
Life is Good!
Caroline:
How long have you been writing?
Geri:
I’ve been working at my craft for about fifteen years. I’ve been writing
seriously for about five.
Caroline:
Where do you prefer to write? Do you need quiet, music, solitude? PC or laptop?
Geri:
I’m one of those crazy people that can’t listen to anything when they write. If
there is music, I want to sing or dance, if the TV is on, no matter what
channel, I’ll stop and watch it. So, for me it’s being all alone with my laptop.
Caroline:
I’m asking even though I know the answer: Are you a plotter or a panzer?
Geri:
I Plot! I say that proudly because I write Action-Romantic Suspense. Without a
plot it can get really scary. I need to know what’s going to happen and where
I’m going. Also, it points out when and where I need to ratchet up the tension.
Caroline:
Do you use real events or persons in your stories or as an inspiration for
stories?
Geri:
No. For some unknown reason the inciting incident comes to me first in a story.
It just pops up. Then I plot from there.
Caroline:
Do you set daily writing goals?
Geri:
I shoot for ten pages a day, but consider five pages a good day.
Caroline:
What do you hope your writing brings to readers?
Geri:
Pure entertainment. I’m not a teacher, or a history buff or someone with a
message. I do a lot of research because I have to keep my facts straight and
know what I’m talking about, but I don’t try to educate anyone. I want my
reader to feel my characters’ emotions, good and bad, and I want them to fear
the goal won’t be reached, and I want them satisfied at the end. If I have
that, then I’ve done a good job.
Caroline:
What long-term plans do you have for your career?
Geri:
To write more books. I even have three comedies I plan to put out there. J
Caroline:
Would you like to tell us what you’re working on now?
Geri:
Right now I’m finishing up OUT OF THE
NIGHT which is the third book in the Falcon Series. OUT OF THE DARK and OUT OF
THE SHADOWS were just released.
Caroline:
What advice would you give to unpublished authors?
Geri:
Write until you reach the end. Don’t start another book and don’t put it off,
just finish the damn book.
Caroline:
Tell us a fun fact readers wouldn’t know about you.
Geri:
I constantly talk to myself. I rarely read instructions. I’m into Feng-Shui
Caroline:
What’s something about you that would surprise or shock readers?
Geri:
I’d love to skydive…just once.
Caroline:
Is your book a series?
Geri:
My books are a series called Falcon Securities. It’s about ex-military and ex-
intelligence officers who become agents for Frank Hamilton who owns Falcon.
They work exclusively for the President of the United States and the DOD
Caroline:
Can you give readers a blurb about your book?
Geri:
Here’s a blurb from OUT OF THE DARK:
After
a Russian mission goes south, Falcon Securities agent John ‘Mac’ McKinsey is
stranded with assassins on his trail. His boss arranges for him to hitch a ride
with the corporate attorney Emily Richards, who is in Russia as a mediator for
another company.
Emily
Richards wants only to return home then on to a peaceful vacation with her best
friend. When armed men invade her hotel room minutes after Mac arrives, Emily
is forced to depend on Mac to stay alive. Anger that Mac has entangled her in a
life or death struggle quickly turns to fear when the men pursuing them call her
by name.
Together
Mac and Emily engage in a tumultuous ride to escape with their lives and
capture a crazed bomber and a vindictive drug lord. More difficult is tearing
down their own emotional walls. Can they succeed and admit love is the most
precious thing in life?
Caroline:
How about an excerpt?
Geri:
Here’s and excerpt of OUT OF THE DARK:
Emily
Richards opened her hotel room, stepped inside, and secured the lock. From
behind, a calloused hand clamped over her mouth, threatening to shut off vital
oxygen. Her shocked scream crumbled into a muffled murmur.
Fear
exploded in her brain.
The
man’s arm wrapped around her chest and pulled her against a hard, muscular
body.
Emily’s
purse and briefcase dropped to the floor as she desperately tried to fight off
her attacker. Her elbows jabbed his ribs, rewarding her with a grunt. She
twisted frantically to break free.
“Be
still,” a male voice hissed against her ear. The terse command shot her horror
into a higher realm of terror. “Relax, it’s me, Mac. I’m not here to hurt you.”
Caroline: I know your books are available in both print and as ebooks. Where can readers find your books?
Geri:
OUT OF THE DARK – http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CB8GY9K
OUT
OF THE SHADOWS – http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CB4QY8U
Caroline:
How can readers learn more about you?
Geri:
FB: www.facebook.com/gerifoster1
Twitter:
@gerifoster
Website: www.gerifoster.com
Caroline:
Is there anything else you’d like readers to know about you?
Geri:
I love hearing from my readers!
Author Geri Foster |
As long as she can remember, Geri Foster has been a lover of
reading and the written words. In the seventh grade she wore out two library
cards and had read every book in her age area of the library. After raising a
family and saying good-bye to the corporate world, she tried her hand at
writing.
To her surprise, she won a couple of contests, hooked up
with a really great critique group and her writing career was well on its way.
She spent several years studying her craft and developing her voice.
Action, intrigue, danger and sultry romance drew her like a
magnet. That’s why she has no choice but to write action-romance suspense.
While she reads every genre under the sun, she’s always been drawn to guns,
bombs and fighting men. Secrecy and suspense move her to write edgy stories about
daring and honorable heroes who manage against all odds to end up with their
one true love.
Thanks
for sharing with us today, Geri.
Readers, thanks
for stopping by!
17 comments:
Geri, welcome to the blog. Wishing you all the success you so richly deserve with your career!
Thanks for having me, Caroline.
Congratulations Geri! Gals, this was too cute! I just got a visual on that broom!
Wishing both success with your recent launches!
Best,
DeLaine
Geri,
I,too, am a chronic multitasker, so much so that it often interferes with getting my writing done. How to you stay "on task" and focus? I appreciate your tips and suggestions.
Thanks!
/Maria Connor w/a EmKay Connor
(Fellow Yellow Rose!)
Congratulations Geri! Gals, this was too cute! I just got a visual on that broom!
Wishing both success with your recent launches!
Best,
DeLaine
Thank you D, and thanks for buyign my books. That's very sweet of you. Next time on Caroline's blog I'll tell the story about my grandmother, a broom and a bull in her kitchen. :)
Maria,
I sometimes don't know how I get so much done. Other times I wonder why I'm so slow. But, when I'm writing, I'm in that world and have no idea what's happening in the real world. I just surround myself with the story and let nothing else in at that time.
On other tasks, I make lists, after lists, after lists. I have post-it notes everywhere.
Geri, Great interview! Love your stories with heroes and heroines that push the envelope to get the job done. Action and romance for the total package!
Caroline, I love your revamped site. It's beautiful!
Wishing much success to my very good friends and critique partners!!
Geri, love the interview, love your book covers and will love your stories, I'm positive. You're such a go-getter, your career is bound to take off.
Much success! Lyn
Thanks for stopping by Gloria! It's great to hear from you. I would say I certainly push the envelope but I love the action!
Lyn, thank you so much for stopping by during a very busy time for you. I'm glad you like the interview. I hope the books do well, but the reason I write is because there are all these stories in my head!
Great interview, Caroline and Geri. The Falcon series is amazing, and I am so happy for Geri with its debut. Looking forward to reading ALL the books in this series. Have a blast at RT, Geri -- and with your first book signing. :)
Geri:
You'll sell a lotof books because of the covers. Really great.
I make lists also, but I have a habit of losing them.
Good luck on your books.
Thanks Ashley. If I don't get busy there won't be a series LOL! I've been spread pretty thin lately.
Thanks for the good luck wishes!
And the same to you for Whisper in The Wind!
Thank you Ruby for stopping by and I hope you're right about selling more books! I wish that for all of us!
Hi, Geri and Caroline! Geri, I just love your philosophy! Congratulations on your book and have a fun time at RT!
Thank you so much for stopping by with the good wishes, Vicki. This has been a great time.
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