Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Interview with Author Maria Grazia Swan


Maria Grazia Swan
Phoenix, Arizona

Welcome to Vision and Verse, the Place for Art and Authors, Maria Grazia.  We're happy to have you here with us.  Tell us a little about yourself and what you've written.
I have two series out at the moment, Mina’s adventures and what I like to call the Moon series, however my publisher refers to it as Lella York’s series. I also have a variety of non-fiction credits because I used to write relationships columns for singles who weren’t born yesterday and ended up with a book on the subject, Mating Dance.


What is your favorite genre to write? 
I LOOOVE to write suspense with romantic elements, lots of romantic elements, but not enough to qualify as Romantic Suspense. Must be my Italian seeping through, I insert love in all my stories.





Favorite food. 
Can I say chocolate? If not, pasta. Pasta and bread are my comfort food. Except when a man invites me to a dinner date and asks the same question I say steak, potato and a glass of wine. The sure thing. How can you mess up a steak and a baked potato? I don’t want to spend my date-time discussing food, I rather discuss more personal subjects.



Tea or coffee?
Coffee. I’m Italian, remember?

Yes, I remember.  So am I!  Pizza or ice cream? 
I would pick pizza, not much of an ice cream person.

Where would you like to visit? 
I have Australia and New Zealand on my bucket list.

Favorite musical artist. 
That’s a hard question. I tend to change my mind according to the mood, the weather, the daily news…and the person sitting next to me.


Do you listen to music when you write?  
What? Nope, I need silence.


Me, too.  I am too easily distracted!  What makes you laugh? 
The older I get the more I laugh. Little things that would have annoyed me to death a few years ago, I now find entertaining. Go figure!




How old were you when you started writing?
I won my first literary contest when I was 14, I’m guessing I started as a kid?

Describe your perfect evening. 
Dinner Al Fresco with friends, loud mouth friends…drinking Prosecco, ending up in someone’s home for coffee and chatting until the wee hours.

Where do you get your inspiration? 
People I’ve known. People I know. People I love. And the ones I despise. Memories, possibilities, dreams and never ending hopes. We could say I’m inspired by my feelings.

What do you do when you get a writer's block?
I fill out interview forms…☺

Who is your favorite author? 
Too many to list.

I hear Carol Ann Kauffman is pretty good.  Best book you ever read.
I honestly hope I haven’t read it yet. 

Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?
My grandfather. My blog is called Stories my grandfather told me and other tall tales. The photo on the blog page is of my grandfather and his beloved dog Roma. The photo was taken in 1936, I wrote a story about the dog, I write many stories about my grandfather. Some of the stories were told to me by my grandmother. Okay, moving on, getting misty.

If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?
By now it should be obvious, my grandfather. Want to make sure he is reading my stories up in heaven.






What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?
Know that whatever you want to write about is probably already out there. However, no one can write like you do, your voice is unique, so go ahead, write from the heart and persevere. 









It was a pleasure to have you with us, Maria Grazia.  Please come back and see us again.  Best of luck to you in all your writing endeavors!  

12 comments:

  1. this looks terrific, thank you so much!!!

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  2. Loved the interview. I like the way your new covers are spaced throughout too. Way to go, MGS!

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    1. thanks K"Tee, I persevere because of friends like you...hugs and more hugs.

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  3. I felt like I was in the room with a good friend. Love your easy conversational tone, beautiful photo and great book covers!

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    1. Thanks Maureen, have been talking to the ferret most of the day, not a good sign, but you posted a comment and you're no ferret. Thank you so much. Means a lot...

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  4. Terrific interview! Love the new covers :)

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    1. Ritter, thank you so much...for more reasons i can list here...

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  5. Maria Grazia, I'm proud to call you friend.
    I appreciate you as an interesting and intelligent writer. Love and good luck !

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    2. Grazie Rosanna, you're my very special friend. Ciao.

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  6. It's a pleasure to bring such a talented, sweet, and FUN author to the attention of my readers! Come back and see us any time you feel like it, Maria Grazia.
    Hugs,
    Carol

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    1. Dear Carol, is not me, it's all you and your wonderful fans/readers. What fun, Mille Grazie, ciao.

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