Sunday, July 3, 2011

Interview with Rusty Fischer


Welcome to Jagged Edge!
Would you like to tell us a little about yourself?
Sure! I write a lot, don’t read enough, I love cheesy B-movies, the cheesier the better, and try to weave that kind of element into my YA books as often as possible. Not the cheesy part, so much, but the over the top world-building of zombies, vampires, werewolves and so on. I like the immediate sense of B-movies; the fact that you have to override your brain with your imagination. That’s a great place to start!

What inspired you to write?
Shyness, mostly. I’m still shy, so it’s easier for me to write than talk. Plus, I didn’t have a ton of friends when I first started writing, so making up stories in my room was a better way of filling my time than, I dunno, recreating the Empire State Building out of popsicle sticks! Plus, I was a big reader and I loved the joy that reading gave me. I suppose, even back then, I wanted to recreate that joy for others.

What authors influenced you as a writer?
Author, not authors: Judy Blume, period, first and foremost. Others followed, notably S. E. Hinton and, much later, Stephen King, but Judy Blume was the first author, the first other person, I ever really connected with over a book.

Your favorite character? Is it your character or a different authors?
It would be easy to list one of my own here but, then, no one would know what I was talking about. But my favorite character of all time was Bobby Marks from Robert Lipsyte’s classic One Fat Summer. (I’ll let you figure out why!)

What is your favorite Quote? Why is it your favorite?
Crazy thing is, I just saw this the other day on a used car lot sign, of all places: “The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention.”

If you could jump in to a book, and live in that world, which would it be?
I would like to go to high school with Stephen King’s Carrie, and go back to that late ‘70s world and take her to prom instead of John Travolta and then when she didn’t get covered in pig guts, ask her to show my latest novel to Stephen King. You think she’d go for it?

What is at least one thing that every writer needs to have or do?
I would say discipline. I know everyone says creativity, but I know a lot of creative people who don’t get jack done on a daily basis!

Are your books different than your personal favorite books by other authors?
I would say “no,” because even when I’m reading out of, say, the YA genre or not reading about zombies or vampires or ghouls or whatnot, I still look for authors who share the same kind of voice as I like to think I write in. It’s really challenging for me, when reading for pleasure, to suffer through a kind of dry, non-sarcastic, almost academic tone. I just really have to “relate” to the author and feel like they’re talking to me. All of the YA writers I really respond to, look up to, follow and digest, like Stacey Jay or E. Van Lowe or Amanda Ashby or Adam Selzer all have that same kind of snarky, tongue in cheek voice/tone that I really respond to.

What lead you to writing in this genre?
I’ve always been a big fan of YA, not just when I was a young adult but, later, when I was a teacher trying to get my teenage students involved with reading. When I left teaching to begin writing for professionally – originally for a teaching magazine and, later, for a book packager – I kind of lost touch with the genre, but stayed busy watching scary movies, etc. A few years ago, when I suddenly got the itch to write YA, I wanted to write not only books that readers would have fun reading but that I’d have fun writing; scary, spooky, snarky zombie, vampire, ghoul and werewolf stuff seemed just the right fit!

Where readers can find you?
The best place to visit is my blog, Zombies Don’t Blog, at http://zombiesdontblog.blogspot.com/. There they can find reviews, posts, excerpts, coming attractions and link to dozens of free zombie and vampire stories, poems and books!

LAST QUESTION:
Was there a question you wish I would have asked but didn't?
Well, I *wish* you’d asked me what it felt like for Stephen Spielberg to be adapting my latest book into next summer’s blockbuster movie, but… maybe next time!!!!

The Thirteenth Chime


Author: Emma Michaels
Series: A Sense of Truth
Publisher: Bokheim Publishing
Publication Date: August 13, 2010
How Received: For Review
Rate: 5

 
Summary: HATRED NEVER DIES... Destiny has finally found the life that she has always wanted. She is about to finish college, has a fiancĂ© that loves her, and a great summer on the West Coast planned with her friend, Stephanie. But her world is turned upside down when an antique clock mysteriously chimes thirteen times and someone attacks them, sending Stephanie and her mother to the hospital. Alone, and without any help from the police, Destiny has no choice but to turn to the one man she had left behind a year ago - her ex-boyfriend, David. Together, they must solve the riddle of the thirteenth chime before the clock strikes thirteen again. Yet as they face their own past and hearts, a trap over half a century old is waiting for them to become its prey. For revenge, fifty years is never too long... 
 

My thoughts:
The Thirteenth Chime is a fantastic read. Main characters Destiny, Stephanie, and David were all amazing in their own unique way. Destiny was the character who was the most cautious, and she always sensed when something about a situation was off. David was the person who held everybody together when times got tough. David can also sense when something about a situation doesn't seem right, but unlike Destiny, he is willing to plunge himself into dangerous situations without a second thought. Stephanie, Destiny's best friend, was a hilarious character who made me laugh during the scariest parts of the novel. As these three come together to solve a deadly mystery about a house, you really see how well they work together. Especially when they figure out how a clock is involved in a plot to hurt the people in the house. Every time "grandfather clock" came up in the book, I wanted to scream. Emma Michaels has created a masterpiece full of mystery, heartbreak, horror, and love, and I highly recommend picking up The Thirteenth Chime today.
5/5
~Moujnir

Saturday, July 2, 2011

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The Choice

Author: Lorhainne Eckhart
Series: ---
Publisher: Smashwords

Publication Date: June 21, 2011
How Received: For Review
Rate: 5



Summary: The Choice, Book One of the Walk the Right Road Series, is a romantic, mystical suspense. And probes an issue most women have fallen victim to at one time in their life. The masterful predator who preys on vulnerable women, and clouds the invisible barrier between right and wrong. What would you do for someone you love? 


Review: Before chapter one even started I was hooked on this book. This proluge was one of the best attention getters I have ever seen. There were silly mistakes in the writing for example it said yelling the yelling the. Or another time they put the period like this .Then started writing on. Other then the few errors the editor missed. It was an all around great book with an amazing meaning to it. I feel the book has placed something important into my life. Must read check it out!

Interview with Megan Ducan


Welcome to Jagged Edge!
Would you like to tell us a little about yourself?
- I am a lover of all things paranormal, fantasy, sci-fi and anything just out of the ordinary. I am continually fighting my addiction to chocolate and living in my overactive imagination.

What inspired you to write?
- I have always wanted to be a writer, but I believe it was my love of reading at a young age that made me fall in love with it and truly inspired me.

What authors influenced you as a writer?
- The most influential author would have to be Anne McCaffrey. Her stories are so fantastical and simply amazing, with worlds so incredibly imaginative.

Your favorite character?
- I think my favorite character is Acorna in her Unicorn Girl series.

What is your favorite Quote?
- "Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts"

If you could jump in to a book, and live in that world, which would it be?
- I think I would jump into the wizarding world Harry Potter! I just think it would be so awesome to live in a world with witches and wizards!

What is the one thing that every writer needs to have or do?
- I think every writer needs to have an inspiration and a strong support system, especially if you are deciding to be a self-published author. It is not an easy road, but it is definitely rewarding and exciting.

Are your books different to your personal favorite books by other authors?
- I would say that my books are definitely different from the books I read, but share a uniqueness. I like to read books that are a little “outside the box” than what is currently popular.

What lead you to writing in this genre?
- I decided to write in this genre because is the genre I like to read and it just felt natural. I also feel like it is really fun and gives me the opportunity to be more creative than I would in other genres.

Where readers can find you?
I can be found on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads and at my blog. The links are below.

LAST QUESTION:
Was their a question you wish I would have asked but didn't?
Hmm... that’s actually a good question. :o)

Friday, July 1, 2011

The 19 Dragons

Author: S.M. Reine
Series: ---
Publisher: 

Publication Date: July 8, 2011

How Received: For Review
Rate: 4



Summary:
There are nineteen provinces in the Land held aloft by nineteen pillars. Above the earth there is sky, and nobody knows what goes below except the Nineteen Dragons.
That is all you need to know, but that is not all there is to be known.
The Device has been stolen and the godlike Dragons have been rendered mortal. Someone is murdering them one by one, and each death brings the world closer to its end. Unless the the Device is somehow restored to its deceased owner, the Dragons are doomed to destruction-- and the human world will go with them.



Review:
Normally I don't like short stories because I always feel there is so much more to be said but this was.. Breath taking and kind of poetic. Normally its not my cup of tea but I liked it. I also like how the story ties together.

New Release


The 19 Dragons by S.M. Reine

Release date: July 8, 2011
Summary:
There are nineteen provinces in the Land held aloft by nineteen pillars. Above the earth there is sky, and nobody knows what goes below except the Nineteen Dragons.

That is all you need to know, but that is not all there is to be known.

The Device has been stolen and the godlike Dragons have been rendered mortal. Someone is murdering them one by one, and each death brings the world closer to its end. Unless the the Device is somehow restored to its deceased owner, the Dragons are doomed to destruction-- and the human world will go with them. 

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