Leave No
Trace of the Fatal Catch with Roxe Anne Peacock
Could
you please start by telling us a little about yourself?
The
sky’s the limit. As I begin my next journey of taking on the task to be an
e-publisher, I feel the need to be able to write in multiple genres. First, I
went through my art stage, which was invaluable for working with cover art. My
art was featured in Border’s coffee shop for one month, in specialty shops,
museums, and art galleries. The moment I savor most is when I was asked to be
in a juried art book, Art Rockford, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. At
the conclusion of that accomplishment, I decided it was time to venture out
into the world and try my hand at writing.
I
began my writing journey composing poetry and then submitting my works to a
local newspaper. Then I joined a local writer’s group who hold an Ide’s of
March contest each year. I entered several short stories, some of which were
chosen for their book. My next project seemed imminent. The first mystery I
worked on was Fatal Catch, but Leave No Trace was the first to be
published. I wrote the book in third person and wasn’t happy with the results.
I then rewrote the entire book in first person. What a task.
My
experiences weren’t much different than most. I worked on two books at a time;
one of which I thought was fantastic. Boy was I wrong. I decided to attend my
first writer’s conference, in February no less; snow storms, stranded. I went
around to all the panels and like a kid in the candy store. I did a lot of
networking and met many new friends. The next step was the dreaded pitch which
I rehearsed for days on end. I walked into the first pitch, greeted by the
perfect publisher for a first time author, Karen Syed, Echelon Press. I pitched my heart out and she gave me positive feedback. Whew, that went
well, I thought. My time was up. I held my head high and smiled all the way out
the door, only to fall face first in front of a group of writers waiting in
line. With it almost being time to dress for dinner, I retreated to my room and
called everyone at home and said, “I am going to get published. They loved my
book. I have three or four parties interested”. No such luck. After I returned home, I was still pumped. I submitted
about forty cover letters and synopsis to agents and publishers, only to get
rejected on all accounts.
The
moral of this story is to make sure your work is polished. Don’t let friends
and family critique your work, find a good editor. I also was told by one agent
to change the title of one of my books which I did. Now this doesn’t mean I
change everything suggested, I do keep what I truly believe in.
If
you are a new writer, join good writer’s groups online and locally. Attend
conferences and panels. But most of all,
don’t rehearse your pitch so much you come off like you are reciting a
political speech.
The
next step to boost my sore ego was to write a short story, Battlefield Ghosts. It was published by Dragoon Publishing
in Ghost Voices. The great news gave me
strength to continue writing.
After
Fatal Catch and Leave No Trace came my non-fiction project, my nightmare, torture
and wonderful adventure. I never knew writing a historical cookbook could be so
demanding. History Lover’s Cookbook is
based on nineteenth century recipes and the Civil War. With all the research, also comes the trial
and error of trying to interpret recipes which have a language all their own.
Thank goodness for grandkids who are willing to eat the rejects. After many
times making the same recipe, there are the dreaded photographs. Food
photography needs to be respected people, it is difficult. A good cup of coffee
comes with a dab of dish soap swirled around to make the bubbles. The food
photography alone caused my hair to turn gray.
But
on another note, I have a fantastic Civil War photographer, Tom George Davison,
at http://www.tgdavison-photography.smugmug.com
,who is contributing many Civil War food and re-enactment photographs for the
book.
History Lover’s Cookbook will be the first
book published by Jupiter Publishing in October 2012. Next year I hope to be
able to publish two books a month from other authors.
The
research for my books depends on the genre. History Lover’s Cookbook has taken
over two years of steady work. My mysteries aren’t as demanding and only take
about one month of research.
Leave
No Trace did take a bit longer due to my getting sidetracked. I fell in love
with the Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico. I didn’t know I would unveil
an article about a true story which took place in the canyon of the park. Two
best friends, Raffi Kodikian and David Coughlin planned a journey across
country together not knowing one would be murdered and the other allegedly
committed the crime. I couldn’t put the book down nor can I get the book,
Journal of the Dead, out of my mind.
How
does your family feel about having a writer in the family? Do they read your
books?
I
am glad you ask that question. My daughter, Heather Land, edits my work,
designed my last book cover, and Photoshops some of my food photography. She
contributes more than her share. My husband, Tom, will go over the books a few
times which is good for him; he really doesn’t like to read.
My
daughter, Angela, reads my books on her breaks at work. She also attended my
book signing for my art book, Art Rockford, which the Rockford Chamber of
Commerce put on. The rest of my family, including grandchildren, won’t even
open the books.
As
far as the cookbook goes, it is difficult balancing a “diet” and butter laced
recipes. When my family comes for dinner, they never know what they are going
to eat, vegan, vegetarian, etc. My oldest daughter, Sandy, told me, “No
offense, mom, but I liked how you used to cook. I prefer ham, cheesy potatoes,
mashed potatoes, corn pudding, biscuits and gravy, bacon, and fruit salad with
marshmallows”. I said, “You mean the 1980’s?” My granddaughter, Jenny, said,
“Yeah, Grandma, if you can cook all those fattening foods for the cookbook, why
can’t you cook like that for us”? I responded, “I didn’t used to have a kidney
disease”.
Do you
have a ritual when it comes to writing? Example….get coffee, blanket, paper,
pen and a comfy place
When
I write, I get out all my reference material, spiral notebooks, three ring
binders, favorite ink pens with padding, Kindle Fire of course, phone, TV
changer, pillows, favorite blanket, bottle of water and a glass of iced tea.
Then I plop down in my comfy oversized recliner with my dog, Spike, at my feet.
For
me, I need noise when I write. I guess it comes from raising five of my own
daughters, and some AFS exchange students. You learn to multi-task quick.
When
I get several chapters handwritten in my notebook, I transfer the information
onto the computer, editing at the same time. I then print out what I typed and
edit again. Then I go back to the notebook and start the process over.
A
writing day for me might consist of two to eighteen hours, with a few breaks
for stretching. And then I continue
writing in my dreams.
Can you
please give us a sneak peek at any of your upcoming books?
My
next book is entitled, The Garbage Eaters.
As blue lights appear near the Smokey Mountains, hikers disappear. Spring 2013.
When
you have writer’s block, how do you break free?
Sometimes
with writing it is difficult to stay on task. When I have a brain freeze, I
turn to shorter goals such as poetry, or short stories I can submit to
contests. I find that there really isn’t much of a difference between a
writer’s block and dieting, when you reach a plateau, it takes you a few weeks
to get back on track. Set short goals, twenty-five pounds, twenty-five pages,
etc. It might take a little longer to get to your goal, but the end result will
be fantastic.
I
have a desire to explore science-fiction. This is a bit confusing since I have
cringed at the thought of watching any science-fiction on television. No Star
Trek for me, Planet of the Apes, and no V. The older I get, the more
adventurous I have become. I am currently researching material for my next
project, science-fiction. I have become obsessed with aliens. Maybe they
visited me and I don’t recall?
What
would be the best way for readers to contact you? Do you have a website? Email
address? MySpace site? Blog? Message Board? Group?
Website:
http://www.roxeannepeacock.com
Email: peacockroxeanne@yahoo.com
I
am also on Twitter, GoodReads, and
Facebook. I am sorry I can’t take on any new friends at this time for Facebook,
I am at the limit and need to compose a Fan page.
What
type of books have you always wanted to write?
My
writing career wouldn’t be complete if I couldn’t write a book on How to Take
Over Your Life and Become Fit at any Age. The older I get, the more health
issues I acquire. It doesn’t help that I sit on my behind most of the day, or
at least that is what I blame my condition on. But really, if we truly want to get
healthy and lose weight, we can find 10 minutes a day to walk or exercise. In
fact, the little bit of extra oxygen you might get, might decrease your
writer’s block.
Do
deadlines help or hinder your muse?
If
there are no deadlines set for me, I will set a realistic one. Since I am a
self-published author, I think I am harder on myself than another publisher
would be. For History Lover’s Cookbook,
I have a formatter which sets up a time-frame of availability. I need to be
considerate of their schedule as well as my own.
LEAVE NO TRACE
Jessica
Waters was looking forward to attending college in the fall with her best
friend, Sandra Adams. But when Sandra disappears the night after prom, mutual
friend, Jason Harris becomes the number one suspect in the tight-knit community
of Carlsbad, New Mexico. Before Sandra disappeared, she confessed to having an
affair with coach and teacher, Carl Lundstrum. Now Jessica is going to make it
her mission to find out what happened to her best friend if it is the last
thing she ever does.
Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press LLC (February 15, 2011)
FATAL CATCH
It’s
1963, and Chief Riley Bennett knocks on Dody Canfield’s door informing her that
her husband died instantly when his car struck a telephone pole. Not wanting to
raise three children alone, it isn’t long before she brings home Frank
Billings; and he’s moving in.
Mama
sends thirteen-year-old Missy to take her little brother, Billie, fishing so
she can have some alone time with Uncle Frank. Billie casts his line into the
murky river water hooking the granddaddy of all fish. He quickly hands the reel
to Missy hoping not to lose his catch. Missy reels in slowly—bubbles begin
emerging—releasing an undercurrent of secrets, deadly lies, and terror on the
Canfield family.
Publisher: Roxe Anne Peacock (October 30, 2011)
Amazon / Barnes & Noble (BN ID: 2940032839262)
7 comments:
Debbie, you should be commended for all the work you put into an author's interview.
Thank you for the opportunity to post on your blog.
Enjoyed learning more about your road to print, Roxe Anne. It's nice to learn we've all had those same roadblocks. Where would we be without perseverance?
I will be happy to give away 3 Kindle Gifts from Amazon of Fatal Catch when the blog time is up. If you are interested, leave your name and contact information with Debbie and she can draw from them.
Thanks for visiting.
I will be the person to draw from the names for Fatal Catch so please leave a comment.
I will also draw one Creekauthor name for Leave No Trace Kindle gift. If you are a WCP author, please leave a comment.
Thanks for stopping by and visiting Romancing the Heart Inteviews. Pass the word on about the free books.
Enjoy!
Enjoy reading you blog about you and your e-books. I look forward to reading new material all the time and since I will have a little more time in the near future. I am glad that I have seen you on Facebook.
Barb Shahan and I can be contacted by email cwrlady1861@yahoo.com
Barb, I am sending Fatal Catch as a Kindle gift to the email address on Romancing the Heart Interviews. If you have one additonal person who requested Fatal Catch, leave the email address and I can send that too.
Thanks for visiting Romancing the Heart blog and commenting.
Enjoy!
Joy, I am sending you a Kindle gift of Fatal Catch at the same email address or do you want a different. I already sent Barb one to that address.
Thanks.
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