Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Meet...Milly Johnson!


The Novel Cafe welcomes.....Milly Johnson


Today I am thrilled to have Milly Johnson join me at The Novel Café to answer a few questions. Milly has taken the time to tell us about her life as an author and her latest book, so thank you to Milly and I hope you all enjoy!


1. If you could sum up all your books in 5 words what would they be? 
Uplifting, warm, down-to-earth, emotional, tales of real women

2. Have you got a personal favourite of all your novels?

They’re like my children – it would be very hard of me to choose, BUT I SO enjoyed writing ‘Here Come The Girls’

3. You have written an outstanding 9 books! Does it get harder every time to think of new characters and story lines?

Not really, I never have shortage of ideas or characters.  The difficulty is trying to make each book different from the others whilst keeping the same ‘flavour’

4. What/where is your perfect setting/situation/place to do your writing?

My office, complete silence and lots of strong coffee on tap.

5. Do you read as much as you write?

 It’s important that writers read.  I can’t see how you can write and NOT read.  I am an avid reader and have a couple of books on the go at the same time depending on which mood I’m in. I have just finished the new Bridget Jones and am bereft, the way you should be after a great book.

6. Tell us a little about your latest book, 'It’s raining men'

It’s about 3 over-worked career women who go on a luxurious spa holiday only to end up in a cottage in a back-of-beyond village instead.  There they are forced to stop and smell the roses and find out, given some perspective, that their lives back home aren’t as perfect as they think they are.  Their lives change forever in the little seaside village of Ren Dullem.  It’s a little different from my other books, more touched with the fairy-tale pen, and I’ve wanted to write it for years.

7. If it was 'raining men' which 3 men would you like to fall out the sky?

Joe Manganiello (True Blood) Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe.  Or just Hugh Jackman three times.

8. When shall we expect book 10?

June 2014 – if I get my finger out.

A few random questions...

If you could be one Disney Character who would it be and why?
Belle from Beauty and the Beast.  She’s a big reader and I love her swishy hair.

Strictly come dancing or X Factor?
Must confess I do love the first few weeks of X factor for the comedy value but I want to be ON Strictly.

If you could travel one place in the world where would it be?
I’d like to go to the Blue Lagoon in Iceland.

Gary Barlow or Robbie Williams?
Gary – all the way.

Buy Milly's latest book on Amazon today:



Thursday, 7 November 2013

Meet....Ali Mcnamara



THE NOVEL CAFE WELCOMES....ALI MCNAMARA


As a huge fan I was delighted when Ali agreed to take part in a small interview for the Novel Cafe. Ali's new book 'Step back in Time' was published yesterday. Interview conducted October 2013.

Thank you for taking the time to answer some questions for my new blog....welcome to the Novel Cafe!

Tell us a little about yourself Ali?

I live in Cambridgeshire UK with my family and our two Labrador dogs.
But I would love to live by the sea one day, with an apartment overlooking Central Park in NYC for the occasional break!

When did you first start to write? Is being an author something you have always wanted to be?

I actually started writing stories by accident on an Internet message board; they became so popular that they were sold to raise money for a cancer awareness charity. I decided if people were enjoying my stories so much on the Internet, maybe I should have a go at writing a real book! It was my third attempt that was to become my first published novel – From Notting Hill with Love…Actually.



I for one loved the From Notting Hill to...Books. Movies played such a large part in these, are you a big film fan like Scarlett?

I love a good, witty rom-com! But I can’t be doing with horror and unnecessary violence in the cinema at all. I’d walk out!

If you could be in one film which would it be and which Character would you play?

Silver Linings Playbook: Mostly because it’s a fab script, but I’d also love Jennifer Lawrence’s figure, and I’d love to play opposite the rather lovely Bradley Cooper!

Are your own experiences and people you know and meet always the main inspiration for your books?

Yes, I think it has to be. Then your writing comes over as realistic and your stories genuine.

Very exciting...your fourth novel 'Step Back in Time' is due for release early next month, can you tell us a little about it?


I think the book blurb sums it up better than me!
When single career girl Jo-Jo steps onto a zebra crossing and gets hit by a car, she awakes to find herself in 1963. The fashion, the music, her job, even her romantic life: everything is different. And then it happens three more times, and Jo-Jo finds herself living a completely new life in the 1970's, 80's and 90's. The only people she can rely on are Harry and Ellie, two companions from 2013, and George, the owner of a second-hand record store. If she's ever to return from her travels, Jo-Jo must work out why she's jumping through time like this. And if she does make it back, will her old life ever be the same again?

What’s next for Ali?

A third in the series of Notting Hill books due to be published in 2014!


Sunday, 27 October 2013

Meet....Lori Nelson Spielman


The Novel Cafe welcomes.....Lori Nelson Spielman



Today I am over the moon to welcome Lori, author of bestselling novel 'The Life List' to join me at The Novel Cafe. Huge thank you to Lori for taking time out of her busy writing schedule to tell us about herself and her latest book. A huge congrats on the success of your incredible debut novel!

1. For those who may not have heard about Lori, can you tell us a little about yourself?

First of all, thank you so much for hosting me today, Nicole. Now, on to the questions…

I’m just an ordinary woman who had a dream of being a writer, and because I’m so stubborn, I actually made it happen. I live in Michigan with my wonderful husband--a college professor (no, he wasn't my professor!) I have two step-kids and a cat named K.C. I’m an avid reader and runner, I love to sail and travel, and I enjoy baking. Like Brett, the main character in The Life List, I am a home bound teacher. I teach inner-city students in their homes or the hospital when they are too physically or mentally ill to attend school. But this year I’m on a leave of absence from the school district to promote The Life List, and hopefully to write book number two.

2. If you weren't an author what would you be?
Hmm, I guess I would be a home bound teacher, just as I was before the book was published. Though I truly love the job, my real passion is writing, so published or not, I’d probably still be writing, just for the love of it.

3. Tell us a little about your debut book, The Life List.
In a nutshell, it’s a love story between a mother and a daughter. Thirty-four year-old Brett Bohlinger embarks on a year-long journey of self-discovery after her mother passes away and leaves her an inheritance with one big stipulation — in order to receive it she must complete the items on a “life list” of goals she made for herself when she was 14. She reluctantly embarks on this bewildering and comedic journey through her adolescent dreams, surprised to find the life, and the self, she’d lost along the way.

4. What was your inspiration for the book?
The seed for The Life List was found in an old cedar box—a miniature hope chest I’d received for high school graduation. Over the years I’d place special things in the box. When I opened it a few years ago, I discovered a yellowed piece of paper entitled, Lori’s List—an abandoned life list I’d written somewhere between ages 12 and 14.
The crumpled piece of paper revealed a list of 29 things my adolescent mind imagined would make for a good life. I’d also added a sidebar called Ways to Be, which included such pearls as, Don’t talk about ANYONE. Laugh. Say “hi” to everyone.
As I stood reading the list some thirty years later, it pleased me that I had, indeed, accomplished many of my goals. I had made the cheer leading squad (phew, right?). I had my share of boyfriends, though they arrived much later than that young girl once hoped, thank God. I’d graduated from college and learned to ski and traveled to Europe. I was a teacher, a profession I loved. I had a good marriage. I even had a cat. But I didn't live on a lake. I hadn't designed my own home. I didn't have two kids, or a horse, or a dog.
As I read the list, I thought about how different my life would be if I’d fulfilled every goal my youthful heart longed for. In no time, my mind was racing. A story was taking shape. What if someone were forced to finish their life list—a list they thought they’d outgrown? In the course of several days, my story evolved. Soon, pages for Another Sky were piling up, becoming the manuscript that would later be re-titled, The Life List.

5. Do you have a Life List just like Brett? If so what would be the top three?
Yes, I do have an updated life list. My top three goals are: 1. Visit Italy. 2. Have a tree house overlooking water. 3. Live in a foreign country.

6. If you could describe The Life List in just 5 words what would they be?
Let’s see…I’m drawing from some of the reviews I’ve received where I hear words like inspiring, funny, touching, heartwarming, and hopeful.

7. How long did it take for you to write the book and how did you feel when you wrote that final word?
I wrote the first draft very quickly—in less than four months. However, my method is to write madly and badly! That’s right, I don’t worry about mistakes in my first draft. If I don’t know a landmark or need to do research, I simply type two X’s and continue. It’s during the re-writing that I spend the bulk of my time. Most of the following year was spent polishing and revising the manuscript.

And how did I feel when I wrote that last word? Absolutely thrilled and exhilarated, filled with joy and pride. But there was also a fair amount of self-doubt and skepticism. I knew the next step would be pitching the manuscript to agents, and that’s when the self-doubt barged in. I am a schoolteacher, not a novelist. What makes me think this manuscript is worthy of publication? But I took a chance and queried agents, and was lucky enough to be offered representation by the fabulous Jenny Bent.

8. What shall we expect next from Lori?
Hopefully many more novels! I’m currently working on book two, a story about a young woman who must seek forgiveness for a past mistake in order to move forward. But admitting her past mistake could cost her her job, her reputation, and her relationship.

Thank you so much Lori. The Life List is available to buy on Amazon..Click here now for your copy!