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Showing posts with label Blog Talk Radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Talk Radio. Show all posts
Friday, July 29, 2011
You Missed @TPersun Discuss His #HistoricalFiction & new #SciFi novels on #BlogTalkRadio? Listen Now!
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Blog Talk Radio,
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Terry Persun Author of Sweet Song 07/26 by Lynnette Phillips | Blog Talk Radio
Terry Persun Author of Sweet Song 07/26 by Lynnette Phillips | Blog Talk RadioTerry Persun is an award winning novelist, poet and short story writer. He has published five novels, two poetry collections, six poetry chapbooks, a non-fiction book, and an 8x10 magazine format with art and poems. My day job is writing articles for technical companies, plus some work on a magazine, Entertainment Engineering, that I co-founded with a friend
www.terrypersun.com
Author, Terry Persun discusses his post Civil War novel, “Sweet Song” about a mulatto who passes for white.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Terry Persun Author of Sweet Song Save's Lynnette's Book World on #BlogTalkRadio
In April Terry Persun wrote a guest blog post (link below) for Lynnette's Book World. Today he exhibited his graciousness by agreeing to fill in for a guest on my Blog Talk Radio program on very short notice.
Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres and once again I'm finding authors are some of my favorite people.
Thanks again, Terry
*Listen & call-in to chat with Terry (714-202-9912) at 3PM Pacific/6 PM Eastern today 7/25
This is going to be a great show
Author, Terry Persun discusses his post Civil War novel, “Sweet Song” about a mulatto who passes for white
Friday, July 22, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
A Funny Thing Happened on My BTR Show…But I Didn’t Laugh
I had a wonderful guest set to interview about her Young Adult novel,
‘Werewolf Dreams’, M.M. Anderson. She was ready and willing to share trivia about her current novel and talk about her upcoming sequel in the series, Werewolf Love.
She had a prepared excerpt from the new novel introducing the newest nemesis of the title character Seamus, a New City cop, that she read for us. Very enjoyable!
Obviously Maria is a wonderful writer as you can find out for yourself by visiting her site www.werewolfdreams.net where you can read the first chapter of ‘Werewolf Dreams’.
She wrote the book in honor of her father’s spirit and based the main character on her father:

Maria, of course handled the rest of the show with the grace of the pro she is.
I finally came out, dusted myself off and am going to try again. My next program is scheduled for 7/25 (more on that later). I hopefully have learned my lesson regarding the updated switchboard. With any luck I won’t fall victim to to other gaffes.
Please go to the site for Werewolf Dreams and read more about the characters in 'Werewolf Dreams’, the next novel in the series, ‘Werewolf Love’ and her upcoming events.
Maria, please accept my apologies for the first few minutes of the show : (
Lynnette
She had a prepared excerpt from the new novel introducing the newest nemesis of the title character Seamus, a New City cop, that she read for us. Very enjoyable!
Obviously Maria is a wonderful writer as you can find out for yourself by visiting her site www.werewolfdreams.net where you can read the first chapter of ‘Werewolf Dreams’.
She wrote the book in honor of her father’s spirit and based the main character on her father:
LP: What inspired you to write “Werewolf Dreams”?
M.M. Anderson: My father was a New York City police officer. He was a handsome, baby-faced, hairy-chested, former middleweight boxer who had a witty-playful sense of humor, whose principles were honor, courage , and commitment. My dad adored his family, hated bullies, and he believed that kindness is too often confused with weakness. In 1992 my dad was off duty when he happened upon a robbery in progress at a Radio Shack in Manhattan. He came to the aide of the store manager and customers, but sadly was killed in an ensuing gun battle. Being an author, I wanted to write a tribute to my dad. However, for a long while everything I penned came across as final and morose. For me my dad will always be very much alive, in my heart and in my actions. So I decided to honor my dad’s spirit. I made him an undead werewolf, and Seamus was born.
She even explained how she came to write Young Adult novels:
LP: You are a young adult author. Did you choose this genre or did it choose you?
Unfortunately, I was working with a new Blog Talk Radio switchboard that I had never used and consequently botched the opening of the show. At the start of the show all you hear is Maria and me chatting and then discussing what I was used to hearing to begin the show. Very unprofessional…enough so that after the program I hid under my desk in embarrassment.
M.M. Anderson: The genre chose me. When I first began sending Werewolf Dreams out to agents and publishers I assumed it was an adult novel, since there’s a whole lot of humorous gore in my book. I was, however, told that my situations and characters were “too wholesome” to be adult and either I should add more “titillating” situations or it was suggested that I explore YA. So glad I listened to that sage advise. I was able to keep my story in tact, and YA brought me into contact with an audience that’s so wonderfully full of enthusiasm. I’m here (YA) to stay!
Maria, of course handled the rest of the show with the grace of the pro she is.
I finally came out, dusted myself off and am going to try again. My next program is scheduled for 7/25 (more on that later). I hopefully have learned my lesson regarding the updated switchboard. With any luck I won’t fall victim to to other gaffes.
Please go to the site for Werewolf Dreams and read more about the characters in 'Werewolf Dreams’, the next novel in the series, ‘Werewolf Love’ and her upcoming events.
Maria, please accept my apologies for the first few minutes of the show : (
Lynnette
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Labels:
Author Spotlight,
Blog Talk Radio,
Young Adult
Saturday, July 9, 2011
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