Amazon Author page: http://www.amazon.com/S.-R.-Mallery/e/B00CIUW3W8/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1
~Author Interview~
SR Mallery was very kind to answer some of my questions and share her thoughts on writing, her future plans and her life as a writer.
Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer my questions Sarah and Welcome to Positive Aspects of Life!
1) Tell us something about yourself?
Well, before I show you my âofficialâ bio, I thought Iâd present something a little different here. Something that might make you (certainly me) understand why Iâve had such varied careers!
I happen to be a Gemini, and in writing this for some reason I suddenly decided to look up the personality traits for that sign. Now, please understand I have always scoffed at those pickup lines, âWhat sign are you, baby?â and would never base my future on astrology, but I was flabbergasted to read the following list, which explained so much of who I am.
According to this list, Geminis tend to be socially outgoing, adjustable, restless, creative, sometimes unable to pay attention to details, good with their hands, easily distracted, anxious, humorous, and love to share. Suggested careers for this sign include writer, teacher, inventor, and craftsperson. Well, that sure fits me to a âTâ!! Now hereâs my bio:
S.R. Mallery has worn various hats in her life. First, a classical/pop singer/composer, she moved on to the professional world of production art and calligraphy. Next came a long career as an award winning quilt artist/teacher and an ESL/Reading instructor. Her short stories have been published in âdescant 2008,â âSnowy Egret,â âTranscendent Visions,â âThe Storyteller,â and âDown In the Dirt.â
2) How did you become a writer? Was it a conscious decision or did it just happen?
Iâve had kind of a weird avoidance about writing as an adult. Because so many family members were writers, I shied away from it; in fact I always laughed and exclaimed, âI wouldnât touch that profession with a ten foot pole!â But finally, as a âmatureâ woman, I sat down and started writing my first short story (included in my collection Sewing Can Be Dangerous and Other Small Threads), about the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911. It was like discovering a drug of choice. Iâve never looked back.
3) How did you get the idea of writing Unexpected Gifts?
I have always appreciated looking at photographs from both my grandmothersâ photo albums. As I studied my individual relatives, I wouldnât just think, âOh, thatâs my Aunt So-and-So!â I would scrutinize their outfits, their faces, their postures. Were they sad? Happy? Bored? Annoyed at suddenly being put on display? That strong ancestral interest dovetailed nicely with my love of U. S. history, so when I decided to write this novel, putting those two themes together just kind of clicked.
4) How do you think your book is different than the other Historical books in the market?
Most historical fiction books either take place during one particular epoch or start from a modern era and then retreat back into a single period. I believe my UNEXPECTED GIFTS is different because of its going back and forth feature, switching from modern day to various time frames in 20th century America. By creating this onion effect of story telling through my protagonist’s ancestors’ diaries and journals, Sonia, the modern protagonist, begins peeling away layers of time, discovering more and more about her family until she reaches the ‘core’ of her ancestry. I’ve been told by readers/reviewers that by doing this technique, they have loved the up close and personal feel of the influences each cognate has had on the modern character.
5) What steps did you take to get your book out there?
I had had a lot of interest in my first book, my Sewing Can Be Dangerous collection and even nabbed an enthusiastic New York agent, who flipped over the stories but encouraged me to finish my UNEXPECTED GIFTS before she would proceed with me. Unknown author with only short stories kind of thing. I did a first draft of the book only to find out she was ‘moving on.’ I finished the novel and proceeded to look for other agents and small presses. Very quickly, a small press loved both books and signed me on. They were quite lovely to me but as time went on, I decided to go Indie for more control.
6) What advice would you give to all aspiring writers?
Being a fairly new writer myself, all I can say is I am still learning the writing process versus promotional marketing and how ultimately, balance is the key. In addition, I believe in reading and analyzing the authors you like. Learn from them. Join like-minded groups and take constructive criticism not to heart but to your mind. Believe in yourself but always try to grow and absorb.
7) What is the one thing that you donât like about writing?
Sometimes when I feel my brain switching off, I get frustrated. But I have learned to take a deep breath, do something very different–usually mindless, like housework, gardening, treadmill walking, dancing around the living room to Pandora–and come back to it later. As Scarlett O’Hara from “Gone With The Wind” said, ‘Tomorrow is another day!’
8) What are your future plans?
I have two things I’m working on. One is my next book, an historical Wild West novel, entitled THE DOLAN GIRLS. Hereâs the synopsis:
THE DOLAN GIRLS
The Dolan Girls by S. R. Mallery has it all. Set in Nebraska during the 1800s, whorehouse madams, ladies of the night, a schoolmarm, a Pinkerton detective, a Shakespeare-quoting old coot, brutal outlaws, and a horse-wrangler fill out the cast of characters. Add to the mix are colorful descriptions of an 1856 land rush, Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show, Annie Oakley, bank/train robberies, small town local politics, and romance. Two,in fact!!
Secondly, I am slowly working towards creating a blog. It will have LOTS of historical links and posts, and under my ‘Kindness Korner,’ all the wonderful people who have been so kind to me in this writing world I’ve entered into will be listed: Fellow authors, bloggers, reviewers, tweeters, promoters, you name it. I believe in payback!
Thanks SR! All the best!
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~Giveaway~
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Thank you so much for interviewing me today! I really enjoyed answering your questions…
Welcome Sarah…I enjoyed interviewing you đ