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10 Fascinating Reasons to be crazy About Cats

oliverstripey  According to the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association), there are over 30 million households with cats in the United States. Although this figure is lower than the number of dog households, more cats are owned per household than dogs. Here are the statistics: https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/Statistics/Pages/Market-research-statistics-US-pet-ownership.aspx

Why are pet cats so popular, but even more important, why are people so crazy about them? Below are 10 fascinating reasons, but there probably are a ton more.

1. They provide comfort when you’re sad or sick. Your cat can’t catch your cold or flu, so he or she doesn’t mind getting up close with you while you are ill. I’ve always considered my cats furry nurses. Their purrs are quite soothing, and if you’re depressed, there’s nothing like some funny cat antics to brighten you up.

2. They’re good for your health and state of mind. Read this article that shows why cats are beneficial to your heart health and can aid in alleviating other medical and mental maladies. http://pazoo.com/health/11-reasons-cats-make-happier-healthier.

3. They saved the world. Some believe that if it hadn’t been for cats, the Bubonic Plague would’ve wiped out the world. Read this interesting article by Lisa J. Lehr on that topic: http://ezinearticles.com/?Cats,-People,-and-the-Black-Plague—Those-Who-Kept-Cats-Survived&id=161249

4. Many cats have become Internet stars or celebrities. I’m sure you’ve seen the number of cat photos that proliferate on social media. I was stunned at some posts with cat pics receiving 10,000 + likes. Cats such as Grumpy Cat, Little Bub, and others have risen to fame with their own websites, merchandise, and nationwide tours.

2015-11-11 17.08.05-15. They’re written about extensively. Besides all the non-fiction articles and books about cat breeds, medical issues, and other feline topics, there are multitudes of cat mystery books, cat series, cat science fiction, and other cat fiction. There is even a Cat Writer’s Association founded by Certified Animal Behavior Consultant and bestselling author, Amy Shojai(I’ve been a member of this wonderful organization for many years).

stripeycontest6. They’re funny and smart. People who really know cats appreciate feline humor and their cunning yet cute manipulative ways. It’s also true that cats can be trained if you know the tricks to persuading them to participate. Check out Gregory Popovich’s  popular Las Vegas Show, Comedy Pet Theater http://comedypet.com/ and Acrocats.

7. They’re masters of relaxation and stretching exercises. Take a look at this video featuring yoga wth cats. 

handsomeoliver8. Their beauty inspires artists and photographers alike. Da Vinci said of them, “The smallest feline is a masterpiece.”

9. Cats make great substitutes children, but some people consider them better than babies. Consider this comical comparison from “Little Meows.” http://littlemeows.com/comic-is-hilarious/

10. Cats are now being found in cafes throughout the world. Read this article written by Kelly-Jane Cotter about this new feline fad and add one to your trip’s next itinerary. http://www.app.com/story/entertainment/2016/03/16/cat-cafes-coffee-and-kitties-purrfectly-relaxing/80925764/.

Besides cafes, cats have always been popular in libraries. Here’s a map showing library cats around the world.  http://www.ironfrog.com/catsmap.html.

There’s a whole island devoted to them in Japan. http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/japan-cat-island/.

Amsterdam even has a boat that serves as a tourist attraction and cat sanctuary: http://thebestcatpage.com/2016/03/18/amsterdams-floating-sanctuary-cats-called-simply-cat-boat/.

For some reasons, women are stereotyped as cat crazy even though men can be wild about them, too. If you’re a cat crazy lady, you’ll enjoy Allia Zobels’ books: “Women Who Love Cats Too Much” and its recent sequel, “Women Who Still Love Cats Too Much.” If you’re a man, you should like Michael Showalter’s book, “Guys Can be Cat Ladies Too.”

For the furry finale to this blog post. Here are some additional photos of my own feline obsessions, Stripey and Oliver. Feel free to comment with photos of the cats you’re crazy about and why.2016-01-18 08.32.58olivercat

 

 

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Have You Subscribed to the Newsletter for My Fans?

FREE AUTOGRAPHED BOOK2I recently mailed the second Ruff Drafts newsletter to subscribers. It is separate from my Ruff Drafts website/blog. It features information about my author appearances, new releases, sneak peeks and other exclusive content. The second issue contained a short story that took place after A Stone’s Throw and before the to-be-published sequel. It also featured information about the monthly contests and special end-of-year contest that all subscribers will be eligible to enter for gift cards and giveaways. The winner of the autographed book or $10 Amazon gift card will be announced in the April issue, so there is still time to enter and possibly win this prize.

If you have read or are interested in reading A Stone’s Throw and its sequel or my other upcoming books, I would love to include you on my fan mailing list. All you need to do is fill out the pop-up form at https://debbiedelouise.wordpress.com or sign up on my Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/debbie.delouise.author/app/100265896690345/. You will then need to confirm your subscription by clicking on the link in the email you receive. If you have any problems, you just need to send me an email at debbielibrarianwriter@gmail.com and I will subscribe you myself.

My April newsletter will feature the winner of the book or gift card (winner’s choice) and information about the new April contest. I will also be sharing information about my upcoming talk and book signing at Barnes and Noble in Carle Place on April 12th and a few other surprises.

Thanks for taking the time to read this blog post, and I hope to see you on my fan newsletter list soon.

 

 

 

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Author Spotlight Gloria Herrmann

authorspotlightWelcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Gloria Herrmann from
Colville, WA.

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Thanks for joining me, Gloria.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

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How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

loving liam cover (1)I was signed in late July of 2015, with my first book being released in October. I will currently have three titles available, but a fourth is being edited.

That’s great. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress. If you have an upcoming release, please specify the release date.

I write sweet contemporary romances, but I am currently working on something quite different, a supernatural romance. I just completed the fourth book in the Cloverleaf Series, I do have plans for future books. My next release is April 5th for book 3, Patrick’s Promise.

They all sound great including the supernatural romance. My first self-published book was a paranormal romance. It was quite different from my Cobble Cove books, as well. It’s great to be able to branch out and offer some variety within a genre.

How would you describe your goals as a writer. What do you hope to achieve in the next few years? What are you planning to do to reach these goals?

My hopes are that I will be able to reach a lot of readers and that they enjoy what I write. I am not looking for fame or fortune, though I wouldn’t mind either. My main ambition is to be taken seriously as an author and to make readers happy.

Those are very worthy goals for all authors. I wish you luck achieving them. I think you already have a great start toward them.

Maggies Marriage FrontWhat type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

I want to attract readers of sweet romance for this line, mainly women who are fans of authors like, Debbie Macomber, Nora Roberts, etc. However, my next story will be a little more available to a wider range of readers, those who love romance, paranormal, supernatural, and native tales.

I’m a big fan of Nora Roberts. I like both her standalones and JD Robb mysteries. She and Debbie Macomber are very popular at my library. Your supernatural book should also have a large audience.

What advice would you give other authors or those still trying to get published?

PatricksPromise_ecoverWhen it comes to publishing, be prepared to hold your breath, for like almost three months, and don’t be discouraged when you don’t hear back right away, just keep trying, keep honing your craft, because it should be more about loving to write, not just getting published.

My advice for surviving in the literary community is simple, respect other authors or those that are practicing the same art you are. They are the most important support system, especially in the online world.

My last bit of advice, if you are a writer, you will write, because that is what a writer does. You don’t need someone to validate your love for it. Just do it. Just write.

Very good advice and all of it so true.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I love reading, watching movies, and spending time with my family.

Nice ways to unwind.

What do you like most and least about being an author? What is your toughest challenge?

I love creating, the whole plotting and constructing part, that’s the best. Interacting with readers and other authors is also incredible and I enjoy it a great deal. My least favorite thing about being an author would have to be author ranking, it just drives me crazy. I hate the worry that goes into wondering if I’m doing well or not. So that is also my challenge, not letting it take the wind out of my sails, or keeping me from writing.

I think it’s only natural to be concerned with ranking, but what’s more important is the fan base you are building. You seem to be a people person, so that will really help.

Can you  please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. so readers can connect with you.

Website:

www.gloriaherrmann.com

Facebook Author Page:

facebook.com/authorgloriaherrmann

Facebook Blog Page:

facebook.com/kissntaleblog

Facebook Nite Owl Page:

facebook.com/niteowlservices

Twitter: @GloriaIsWriting

@kissntaleblog @niteowloffice

Instagram: @authorgloriaherrmann

@kissntaleblog @niteowloffice

Goodreads:

www.goodreads.com/authorgloriaherrmann

Amazon Author Page:

amazon.com/author/gloriaherrmann

The Cloverleaf Amazon Buy Links:

Loving Liam: http://amzn.to/1j5VL44

Maggie’s Marriage: http://amzn.to/1mgHeDC

Wow, you are very active on social media which is great, Gloria. Thanks for also sharing your buying links. It’s been a pleasure to have you in the Limitless Lounge today, and congrats on your cover reveal of Patrick’s Promise and that supernatural novel you are working on that sounds so cool.

 

 

Posted in Authors, Books

Cover Reveal for “Patrick’s Promise” by Gloria Herrmann

PatricksPromise_ecoverPromises are meant to be kept—but Patrick O’Brien is too numb with grief…

Patrick hasn’t been able to move past the loss of his wife, who died while delivering his twin boys—Finn and Connor. While life continues around him, he is left in a state of emotional suspension, unable to honor his final vow to his wife and move on after she is gone.

Faking it only goes so far…

Always known as the moody older brother, Patrick maintains his distance from his overbearing but loving family. He’s barely coping, but still finds a way to be the best father he can to his sons.

PatricksPromise_3D_PNGAmber Miller returns home and finds more than the small town she left behind…

With her son in tow, Amber reluctantly returns to Birch Valley when her parents ask for help. Their well-known diner, Herrick’s, is a staple in the community. But more than that, her father is ill, and they need the extra set of hands to keep the place going.

PatricksPromise_jacketLonely hearts attract…

When Patrick and Amber cross paths, their instant attraction catches both off guard. Working through their own kinds of grief, the two must figure out what they want for their future—even if it’s not each other.

12798834_239635899708701_3956797577937872317_nLosing someone you love is devastating, but learning to love again comes with its own challenges.

 Is he strong enough to risk his heart? Or will running from love be the ultimate betrayal of Patrick’s Promise?

Tagline (author suggested): The biggest challenge he’s ever had was making a promise he can’t keep…

Keywords: Contemporary romance, small town romance, sweet romance, single father, widower, fresh start,

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Do you know today’s spotlight author Kellie Riek?

authorspotlight Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Kellie Riek from Sydney, NSW, Australia

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authorspotlightThanks for joining me, Kellie.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

I’m new to Limitless. My first book with them is Rogue Agent which is being released today, March 15th.

rogue agent coverHow exciting. Can you tell us a little bit about the book — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

I write a range of genres from fantasy, crime, thriller and historical fiction. I’m not a big series writer, so I tend to stick to standalone books. If a book goes well, then I may consider writing a sequel.

Rogue Agent is a thriller/sci fi. It will be out by Limitless Publishing today, March 15th. Inspired by great thriller/crime novels, I hope it will be a success. I loved writing it and creating my characters whom I hope readers will love. Its a cross from a thriller/adventure/romance.

The book sounds incredible. I absolutely love the cover, and I’m eager to read it. I also thought I preferred writing standalones but after I wrote A Stone’s Throw,” I felt like it needed a sequel which I just submitted to Limitless and am already planning the third. So you never know. I still intend to write other standalones, but I’m enjoying my Cobble Cove books for now.

Describe your goals as a writer. What do you hope to achieve in the next few years? What are you planning to do to reach these goals?

My goal as a writer is simple. I wish for success. Whether that is getting an agent and getting a big 6 contract or my books selling very well on Amazon. I don’t want be to “famous” but well known. My aim for my next WIP is to get an agent.

I wish you luck with that.

What type of reader are you hoping to attract? Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

My books market to the large audience but they are niche. I write historical fiction mostly and it doesn’t have a huge market like YA or romance so I have to be selective on how I market my book. I just want my readers to enjoy my stories. I try and put a little bit of everything into a book to make it interesting.

Very nice. What advice would you give other authors or those still trying to get published?

Don’t stop writing. Each time you write a book you get better at it. Don’t stop!

I hear that time and again from every author, and I agree completely.

What particular challenges and struggles did you face before first becoming published?

Rejection is a normal part of any author’s career. It hurts but its necessary to improve your craft. But doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger. Just don’t take it personal.

Yes, that applies to both submissions and reviews. You’re right that it’s absolutely a part of an author’s career.

Have you taken any writing or publishing classes? If so, please provide information about them and if you feel they helped you further your professional skills.

I am all self taught 🙂 I have certificates in professional writing, but not creative writing.

I see. What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I love to draw, game and go for walks. I try to keep my mind active. It’s very important for an author.

Absolutely. I’ve found that walking is so relaxing and gets the gears going for writing because it clears your mind. Drawing is a wonderfully creative and relaxing hobby, as well.

What do you like most and least about being an author? What is your toughest challenge?

What I love most is hearing from readers. Its the best kind of feedback. You write and publish so others can read your work. What I dislike most is not having enough time in the day to write!

I love hearing from readers, also. It really makes your day. Time is always the issue with writing, but you have to schedule it and try to do it daily even if it’s for a short period.

Can you  please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. so readers can connect with you.

Facebook: https://facebook.com/kelliewallacebooks

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kelliewallace85

Website: kelliewallacebooks.com

Instagram: kellie_wallace_books

Thanks so much for joining me in the Limitless Lounge, Kellie, and for a great interview. Good luck with your new release today and your future writing.

 

Posted in Monday Blog

Why I Hate Weekends and Why You Should Too

SaturdayIt seems that everyone waits for the end of the week which is traditionally considered Friday, although more people are working weekends nowadays. I work two Saturdays a month myself. Still, the popular term TGIF, Thank God Its Friday, proliferates. I would like to propose a new saying, TGIM, Thank God It’s Monday. Why? Because I hate weekends, and after you read my reasons for feeling this way, you may hate them, too.

  1. Weekends are for Catching Up. Even though I sometimes work Saturdays, when I’m off on Saturday and Sunday, I end up doing all the household work I put off during the work week. The weekend is usually when people clean, mow their lawns in the spring and summer, garden, wash laundry, repair and maintain appliances and other household items, etc. The work required to do these tasks can be more tiring than work one does for an employer during the week.
  2. Weekends are for paying bills. I usually sort my week’s snail mail on Sunday when it isn’t delivered. I glance through it when it arrives but then save it in a letter holder by the door. On Sundays, I go through it, throw out the junk mail, and pay the bills that are due. Bill paying is never fun and not something that one looks forward to doing in their free time.
  3. Weekends are when your family gets in your way. I know this sounds awful, but for a writer like myself who needs concentration to work, it is difficult to deal with interruptions even from loved ones. Weekends are usually the time your son or daughter asks for money, tells you they failed a test or class, needs help with a project, wants to know where a particular outfit or other item is that seems to have disappeared into thin air but that he or she has to have immediately, etc.
  4. Weekends are for Having Fun Even When You Don’t. I’m not a party person and, even though I enjoy going out, there are times I’d rather stay home and rest. Also, when you have children who schedule playdates, birthday parties, and other activities on the weekend, you either have to transport them to and from places or accompany them. Many holidays and get togethers are also celebrated over a weekend, and the planning, decorating, organizing, and clean up can be overwhelming.
  5. Weekends are for staying up and sleeping late. I’m a morning person, so it’s not easy for me to stay up late, but like most people, I do it when I’m not required to be up for work the next day. The problem is that when I get a late start, it’s very difficult to keep to any of my regular routines such as writing, exercise, etc. Doctors agree it’s healthier to keep the same sleep habits every night of the week. Also, if you go to sleep two hours later but then get up two hours later, you are not catching up on any rest because you are still getting the same amount of sleep.
  6. Weekends are for shopping. Whether it’s grocery, clothes, or another type of shopping that sends you into a mall or other store, it’s usually when the place is the most crowded. And, if you haven’t noticed, a lot of shopping is now done online these days, so even if the stores aren’t crowded, there are less checkout clerks being hired. That means you still end up waiting on line. Sales are also usually posted on weekends that draw in additional people who spend more at them, anyway.
  7. Weekends are for attending Religious Services. I really don’t want to offend anyone by this topic and please don’t get the impression that I’m against religion. I go to church, but I know many people don’t attend services regularly. Part of the reason may be because they don’t look forward to spending an hour in a usually stuffy place of worship where germs are rampant because of the many people that attend who are sick or bring their sick children. It’s wonderful to hear the word of God and join a faithful community, but it’s not so fun having to get dressed in business clothes on a non-work day, donate to the collection plate, hurt your knees by kneeling up and down, and drive in and out of the parking lot which can be quite hazardous. In my opinion, it takes a lot of devotion to do this on a weekly basis.
  8. Weekends are for Replying to Emails. I receive so much email that I’m embarrassed to say that I need to star or flag the important messages until I can reply to them at the end of the week. I’m pretty sure I’m not alone in handling email this way.
  9. Weekends are for Visiting or Calling Friends and Relatives. Although it’s easier to text people on your phone or IM them on Facebook, it’s still nice to see or call people in person occasionally, and the weekend is usually the most convenient time to reach people or be reached yourself. These visits/calls can be pleasant enough except when you hear bad news, realize you missed an important date or birthday, or just get overwhelmed with trivial conversation such as the weather.
  10. Weekends are Harder When the Weather is Nice. Everyone looks forward to a warm, sunny Saturday or Sunday, but then you feel awful about spending it inside catching up on chores or other indoor activities. You are guilted into spending hours at the park or beach, and you feel good about it until you get home to the messy house, pile of bills and other work that you will have to save for another rainy weekend.

If the above reasons don’t convince you that life is simpler and more enjoyable during the work week, maybe you’re retired or have a really awful job. For me, I look forward to rising each week day at 5 a.m., sitting down at my computer and writing for an hour in the quiet morning, then heading off to work after my daughter leaves for school. Sure I have stress at work. Everyone does, but I still find it easier to deal with it in the regular routine than the unplanned, over-crammed 48-hour “weak” end.

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Feature Friday March 10 – The Braille Club by J.A. Kerr

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BC2THE BRAILLE CLUB by J.A. Kerr

Publisher – LIMITLESS PUBLISHING

Genre – Contemporary Romance

SYNOPSIS  

Welcome to the Braille Club, where blindfolds are mandatory and members play sensual games of pleasurable endurance. Three couples take part in this exclusive, secret club for very different reasons…with very different results.

Benedict Harrison was a master of detachment…

Benedict’s first experience with the Braille Club changed his life forever when a mysterious woman reawakened his emotions and his passion. He encounters the darkly erotic Siena Waters again, and they begin a tumultuous affair and a business partnership, but what will happen if the true nature of their relationship is discovered?

Gabriella Ballantyne’s marriage is in trouble…

Her husband Max has grown cold, and Gabriella seeks out the Braille Club and its decadent delights in an effort to reawaken their hearts and strengthen their marriage. But when she presents him with his own membership card, she sees only revulsion in his eyes. Gabriella must use everything she’s learned from the club in a last-ditch effort to reconnect with Max and resurrect their love.

Abbey Marshall needs an escape from her cheating husband…

Abbey begins sensory lessons at the Braille Club, hoping it will help her regain control of Steve and prevent his straying. When the unthinkable happens, she is consumed with the need to learn the identity of Steve’s latest mistress. Left reeling and with her sanity in jeopardy, a chance visit from her husband’s former teammate might be her last chance to find the answers she needs.

At the Braille Club, the elite membership walks in the dark in order to find the light…they need to be blind before they can see. They’re ready—are you?

BC1Purchase your copy – http://amzn.to/1eU2RpB

 




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✦ MEET THE AUTHOR: J.A. Kerr ✦

JA (Julie Ann) Kerr was born in the spring of 1967 at Paisley’s Ross Hospital in Scotland and grew up in Glasgow. She was an office administrator and latterly a recruitment consultant before marrying and relocating to The Netherlands with her husband. After two years, she moved to Cheshire where her first child was born and returned to work part-time. Her final relocation took her back to her home town of Glasgow where she welcomed the arrival of her second child. She raised her family whilst harbouring dreams of becoming a writer. In September 2013, she started her first book and she is currently working on a sequel.

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JAKerrBRAILLE

WEBSITE: http://thebrailleclub.com/

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thebrailleclub

 

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Ruff Drafts Newsletter

FREE AUTOGRAPHED BOOK2Did you know that I’ve started a newsletter that is separate from my blog and website? It’s also known as Ruff Drafts, but it features much more. Emailed to subscribers about twice a month, it features updates about my writing including my Cobble Cove mysteries. It also features exclusive content, contests, and special offers.

The first issue that was mailed March 1st, had an offer to new subscribers that entered them into a contest for an autographed book or $10 Amazon gift card (the choice of the winner). This contest is still going on through April 1st or until the newsletter has 100 subscribers (whichever comes first).

The next newsletter is being mailed some time next week, so if you are interested in participating in the contest, subscribe by filling out the pop-up sign-up form at https://debbiedelouise.wordpress.com. You will also need to confirm your subscription by clicking on the email verification you receive from MailChimp. If you have any problems subscribing, you just need to contact me with your email to add you to the list.

I hope you will subscribe to the newsletter. The next mailing will also feature an exclusive story and some special news about the sequel to A STONE’S THROW.

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Author Spotlight MJ Greenway

authorspotlight Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with MJ Greenway from Portland, Oregon.

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authorspotlightThanks for joining me, MJ.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable. How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

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Dating Maggie is my debut contemporary romance. It was released in October 2015 by Limitless Publishing. Dating Maggie is the first novel I had written and was thrilled when I was offered a contract from Limitless.

How exciting. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

In Dating Maggie, a struggling actress and dating vlogger meets a hot out-of-town rancher and he threatens to turn her five year plan upside down. Maggie lives in LA and Cliff lives in Oregon on his ranch. Geography and other love interests may keep them apart or they may find their way back to each other.

Sarah’s Second Chance is a women’s fiction/romantic mystery that I recently finished. Sarah is a grieving widow with a young son. After her husband dies mysteriously she will not give up trying to prove it was murder, not suicide. At the donut shop where she’s taken a job to make ends meet, she encounters Greyson. He’s a handsome black PI who helps Sarah find answers and hope. This story has recently been sent to publishers for consideration and I’m crossing my fingers and hoping to hear some good news soon.

That sounds great. Good luck with your second book.  Would you describe your goals as a writer to us. What do you hope to achieve in the next few years? What are you planning to do to reach these goals?

I like to think about one project at a time. If I think too far ahead, it overwhelms me. My broad goal as a writer is to entertain with humor and heart. I like to read feel good stories and I like to write them too. I keep a journal of all of my ideas and go back and see what really pulls at me and start writing an outline or a scene to see where things go.

I am currently talking with a writer friend about a novel we’d like to co-write. I’ve never co-written a novel but it sounds both exciting and scary. We are considering a contemporary romance or romantic suspense and may plot out a series. It’s still in the planning stages, so we’ll see what happens.

Nice plans. I know what you mean about becoming overwhelmed. It’s less stressful to deal with one project at a time.

What type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

I imagine women who enjoy realistic, emotional characters and stories with a bit of humor are my target demographic.

That sounds like a wide audience.

What advice would you give other authors or those still trying to get published?

Don’t give up. Rejection stings but tenacity pays off eventually. Twitter contests are great. Writing and the road to publication can be lonely. Getting a support system of beta readers and cheerleaders has really helped me.

I agree with all of that.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I enjoy baking, walks, reading and catching up with my gal pals.

Fun activities.

What do you like most and least about being an author? What is your toughest challenge?

At the moment, figuring out how to market my book without irritating people has been a challenge. Getting lost in a story and the feeling of creative accomplishment are the things I enjoy most about writing. Also, this probably sounds silly…but if I re-read a passage I’ve written and it makes me laugh, that’s probably the greatest thrill for me.

I like those answers. Marketing without annoying people with a hard sell is often a challenge for authors. I’ve laughed at my own writing too and also really enjoyed those “aha” moments when my character does something I don’t even expect or I add a twist that I’d never planned.

Can you  please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. so readers can connect with you.

Website: https://mjgreenway.blogspot.com

Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/ht8vg5b

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorJGreenway

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authormjgreenway

GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8278532.MJ_Greenway

Wonderful. I enjoyed our chat, MJ. Best wishes with your writing, and good luck publishing your second novel.

 

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Author Spotlight A.L. Vincent

authorspotlight Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Alisha Vincent (pen name A. L. Vincent) from Lafayette, Louisiana.

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authorspotlightThanks for joining me, Alisha.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

tangledupinyouI signed my contract with Limitless in August of 2015. Tangled up in You is my first published book.

How exciting. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

I write romance. What I consider reality romance. It’s characters that face real life situations like an alcoholic husband and issues like soldiers coming back with PTSD. My current WIP is about a tough young woman dealing with the after effects of being roofied by the lead singer in the band in which she is a member. She, like the character in my first novel, comes home to the safety of her friends and family to find peace and healing. 

Interesting. Would you describe your goals as a writer to us. What do you hope to achieve in the next few years? What are you planning to do to reach these goals?

I want to keep writing. Eventually, I want to be able to write full-time. In the next few years, I’m hoping to add more titles to the Fleur de Lis series. I’m also planning a Paranormal series set in a haunted hotel in New Orleans.

Oooh, that sounds really good. What type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

I’m hoping to attract readers that are interested in uplifting stories about people who overcome obstacles and find what they’re looking for.

I’m sure there is a big audience for that topic.

What advice would you give other authors or those still trying to get published?

KEEP WRITING!!! KEEP TRYING!!! J Join Facebook critique groups. Get your work out there, seen, edited, and keep going.

Excellent advice.

What particular challenges and struggles did you face before first becoming published?

Writing a novel is hard! I found so many things challenging, like pacing, timelines, and getting the right words down on paper to get my idea across.

That is so true. I don’t think people know what it’s like to write a novel until they do it. And, even after you’re published, it doesn’t get easier because then you have to sell your work.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

Cooking, traveling, reading, live music, and all things South Louisiana.

I’m sure all of that keeps you busy when you aren’t writing.

What do you like most and least about being an author? What is your toughest challenge?

I love being able to make stories come alive. What I like least? Editing. Lol. I wish my words would just come out like they’re supposed to!

Editing certainly is a challenge to all authors.

Can you  please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. so readers can connect with you.

https://www.facebook.com/ALVincentAuthor/

Twitter: @soonergirl1975

Goodreads: AL Vincent

Thanks for joining me in the Limitless Lounge and for a great interview, Alisha. Best wishes on Tangled Up in You and all the books that follow.