Tuesday, May 31, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: Firefly Junction, Death in the Park, Book One by London Lovett

 



Firefly Junction: Death in the Park, Book One,  is a cozy mystery by London Lovett. It’s the first book in the series and introduces Sunni Taylor, spunky investigative journalist, who is renovating an old farmhouse that has a distinctive ghost. She is assigned a piece at the newspaper office on a retiring high school custodian, who comes up dead. Great characters! Fast moving story. Loved it.






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Sunday, May 29, 2022

SCHEDULE: May 30- June 3, 2022



 Mon., May 30 - ART:
American Artist Arnold Alaniz
Tues., May 31 - BOOK REVIEW:
Firefly Junction: Death in the Park
by London Lovett
Wed., June 1 - INTERVIEW:
Crime Thriller Author
Avery Emerson Lee
Thurs., June 2 - ENTERTAINMENT:
Old by M. Nightshyamalan 
(HBO Max)
Fri., June 3 - BOOK:
Sea Witch
by Carol Ann Kauffman







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Friday, May 27, 2022

BOOK: Waiting for Richard by Carol Ann Kauffman


 

While on a book tour in Australia, retired insurance office manager-turned children’s author Skye McKenna finds adventure and romance with a reclusive elephant-loving veterinarian who is very familiar to her. 



How does she know him? 
From where?
Will this relationship last longer than her two-week tour? 
Is it possible for one to find love so late in life? 
Should she take a chance?




This is story in the TIME AFTER TIME series follows a pair of quintessential lovers, Richard and Nicole, through their many lifetimes together, at different times, in different places, with different names and faces.





 This follows the alternate theory that the relationships we forge in this lifetime, both good and bad, are continued in the future and rooted in the past. Those people who have had a profound effect on us in this life will find us in the future.




In this story, our lovers are in their sixties and think love has passed them by. By when they meet, sparks fly!

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Thursday, May 26, 2022

ENTERTAINMENT: Pieces of Her (Netflix)




The first time I started watching this, it didn’t hold my attention. But I think Toni Collette is a fantastic actor, so I tried it again. And I’m glad I did. 

Once the action starts, there’s no time to take a breather.








 





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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

INTERVIEW: *Romantic Fantasy Author Abigail Manning




Abigail Manning
Knoxville, TN 
USA

 

Good morning, Abigail, and welcome to Vision and Verse. Can you tell us a little about what you've written?

I have a series of fairy tale retellings that are clean young adult reads known as the Emerald Realm Series.


What is your favorite genre to write?

Romantic fantasies! Specifically retellings, because I love putting a new twist on classics.


Favorite food.

Marshmallows, in all forms.



Tea or coffee?

Tea! I’m not necessarily a teas snob, but I am a tea addict!



Pizza or ice cream? 

Pizza, but it’s gotta be really trashy pizza that arrived at my doorstep in the pouring rain.





Wine or beer or soda or what?
 

Tea again… I don’t drink soda or alcohol, again I may have a tea problem…



Where would you like to visit?

Japan!

 
Favorite musical artist. 
Lindsey Stirling!

Do you listen to music when you write?  What? 

Not Not while I write (cause I get super distracted!) 

but I listen to my playlists before I write that are 

inspired by my characters.


What makes you laugh? 

My fat cat trying to jump on skinny shelves


Favorite work of art or sculpture. 

I have a talented family whose art decorates my home! So probably anything by my dad or mother-in-law


How old were you when you started writing?

I started dabbling with the idea when I was maybe 17, but never actually sat down to write until I was 23


Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?

I throw together a brief summary in my phone notes then just rung with my keyboard!


Describe your perfect evening.

Chubby cat on my right, skinny cat on my left, my 6-month old puppy on my lap, and an endless binge of Netlflix while I sip a tea latte.


 


Where do you get your inspiration?

I’m a nanny! So a lot of my inspiration comes from the kid’s childlike joy and crazy antics. I rewrite a lot of children’s tales so I often get ideas for new books when reading to them.


What do you do when you get a writer's block?

I’ve actually never had writer’s block… I occasionally get stuck while I’m plotting, but I usually work through it by talking out ideas with my husband and then realizing I had an idea all along when I don’t like any of his! (Sorry!)


Who is your favorite author?
Kenley Davidson!



Best book you ever read.

I really enjoyed Traitors Masque by Davidson, it really inspired me to write what I create today.


Last book you read.
Pathways by Camille Peters


What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?

I actually have two jobs! I’m a part-time nanny and a part-time writer. I love doing both and would likely nanny full-time if I stopped writing.


Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?

Definitely my husband, he’s my biggest support and fan. I couldn’t do what I do without him.


If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?

Adam, I want to know where up with all the names for the animals. I mean, Giraffe? Did you sneeze when you said it?




What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?

Just go for it! It’s a huge undertaking at first, but it only gets more rewarding the further you go!


Do you have some links for us to follow you?

https://www.amazon.com/Abigail-Manning/e/B09SF5CLZZ?ref=dbs_m_mng_rwt_byln

All social links can be found on my website, https://abigailmanningauthor.com/









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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: Firefly Junction, Killer Bridal Party by London Lovett



Killer  Bridal Party, Book 2 in the Firefly Junction Cozy Mystery Series, was delightful. 

A bridal party goes camping in the woods. Someone bashes the maid of honor’s head in. Twists and turns shift the suspicion from bridal party member to member. 

Crack investigative journalist Sunni Taylor is on the job, discreetly. Add a handsome police detective, a very good looking ghost, and a psychic friend and you have a real page turner. 

Love the series. I am off to start Book 3. 







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Sunday, May 22, 2022

SCHEDULE: May 23- 27, 2022


 Mon., May 23 - ART:
The Cosmic Swing
by Texas Collage Artist Parker Kaufman
Tues., May 24 - BOOK REVIEW:
Firefly Junction, Killer Bridal Party
by London Lovett
Wed., May 25 - INTERVIEW:
Romantic Fantasy Author
Abigail Manning
Thurs., May 26 - ENTERTAINMENT:
Pieces of Her
(Netflix)
Fri., May 27 - BOOK:
Waiting for Richard
by Carol Ann Kauffman









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Friday, May 20, 2022

BOOK: Lavender Mist of May, A Cat Collier Mystery, by Carol Ann Kauffman



 Lavender Mist of May is the fifth episode in the ongoing story of Mary Catherine (Cat) Collier on her journey from small town obituary writer for the local newspaper to big city detective, and beyond.


Join the further adventures and misadventures of Cat Collier, a woman who opens her own private investigation business in her small hometown on her journey from being a small town obituary writer to big city detective . 


In this fifth installment of the short story mystery series, Cat works to find a missing Chinese girl who came to the United States on a work/study program and disappeared into thin air. 



An informant takes a big risk. Nola is put in danger. The child of a prominent country club women has her Parentage questioned. Someone from Gus Black’s past shows up at the hotel.



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Thursday, May 19, 2022

ENTERTAINMENT: The King's Man (HBO Max)





This was a surprisingly good film. Usually I am not too fond of prequel, but this beginning to the King's Men films was very good. Well written and well acted. their were surprises and shocks, as 
well as laughs.  



















 

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

INTERVIEW:* Sci-Fi/Fantasy Author Craig Deegan

C. A. Deegan

East Midlands, UK 

 


Good morning, Craig, and welcome to Vision and Verse, the site for art and authors and those who love them. Can you tell us a little about what you've written?

I am the author of the Cracklock Saga. The story is set in our world but with an overlap with the world of the Faery, with a few other worlds thrown in.  The protagonist knows nothing about Faeries or anything else; he’s just a normal teenager before everything gets really strange.   He has a lot to deal with quite quickly, but fortunately has some family and friends who can help him.   Throw in the megalomanic other family members, and it’s a melting pot of myth, folklore and peril.

 

I have three books released at the moment.  Book 4 is currently with my betas before going off to the editors.  I am now firmly ensconced on Book 5.


Brief Synopsis:

The series follows the Cracklocks; a family who can see Faeries.  This strand covers Jack; a boy who was glamoured at 4 years of age to hide him from the evil members of the family who want him for their own sinister ends. At 15, he has no idea or memory of what he is; he has no interest or knowledge of Faeries.  But he's about to get a rude awakening, following an accident that breaks the glamour on him, and plunges him into a world he knows nothing about.   Things are going to get complicated.


 

What is your favorite genre to write?

 I write what I suppose is SFF, and the series sits in a spot astride YA and Adult.  I have also written some horror shorts; I was weaned on horror stories. 


But the Cracklocks are the story I want to tell; the Saga is a little dark in parts, but I have tried to get the balance right.

 


Favorite food.

Looks down at belly.  Wipes away small tear.’  I’m not fussy; most things are good.  If I was told that there was only one thing I must have forever, it would have to be mashed potatoes. Or maybe bacon. Or chocolate.  Or…

 


Tea or coffee?

I’m a Brit, so I’m supposed to say tea…but I love coffee!  Can’t do without my morning jolt to get the synapses buzzing!

 

 

Pizza or ice cream?

 Pizza.  A hot one with jalapenos; in the UK they tend to be called “Mexican Pizza” by the various outlets.  Because we are soooooo imaginative!  

 


Wine or beer or soda or what?

 Soda on a school night (my dog insists on a 0630 walk every day, and a hangover is never conducive to that).  I like a beer or two (or six!) when I do drink.  Also whisky sours.  Those things are great, but lethal.  Everything in moderation though.

 


Where would you like to visit?

State of Maine, US.  I would love to do a driving tour there, along the coast.  I love Stephen King books, and as most of them are set there, I would love to see some of the locations.  And I want to try a Maine lobster; that’s on my bucket list.

 


Favorite musical artist.  

Ooh, tricky; there are so many out there.  I would have to say “The Sisters of Mercy”; there’s something in their lyrics that appeals to me.  Although I have never been a goth.

 


Do you listen to music when you write?  What?

I can’t I’m afraid; I find it too distracting for some reason.  I do get inspiration from songs, but I can’t have them on when I’m writing. I really need a little quiet to do that.  Although I have become accustomed to the sounds of gunfire from the PlayStation as my lad and his mates trounce each other on Fortnight in the room next door. 

 


What makes you laugh?

I love standup comedians, the cheekier the better.  We have some great ones here in the UK, although seeing them live has been a no-no over the past few years for obvious reasons.  But their TV stuff is just as good.

 


Favorite work of art or sculpture.

The Knife Angel by Alfie Bradley. The sculpture was created in order to highlight knife crime in the United Kingdom and educate young people of the harmful effect violent behaviour can have on their communities. It’s very poignant.  Check it out at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knife_Angel  

 


How old were you when you started writing?

Mid-forties when I started doing it seriously.  I have always written, short stories and so on, but I do it for pleasure.  Nobody has ever read them!  But the pull to write the Cracklocks was too much, and an author friend of mine told me to just get on with it!  So I did. 



 

Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?

I would love to be a planner, I really would.  I do plan.  And then it all goes crazy when I’m writing, and I become a total pantser.  I get my best ideas when I’m out walking the dog and then have to jot them down quickly.

 

 


Describe your perfect evening.

Dinner out and a few drinks with my good lady.  I am quite simple at heart.  Although a few drinks with the lads is always a good way to spend time; as we have all got older, we don’t do it so much nowadays – real life gets in the way.  I kind of miss those days, but I have something equally as good now.

 


Where do you get your inspiration?

I was triggered by those awful fairy books I had to read to my children!  They were all the same, even though there were hundreds of them.  It was reading those to my daughter over the years that got me started – I always wondered what would happen if someone didn’t like fairies, what they would do about it, and could anybody stop them? This idea grew, and the Cracklocks were born. I liked the idea of people who hated the Fae and everything they stood for.  

 

I had to do a fair amount of research if I’m honest.  I had a smattering of knowledge from those awful books I had to read before, plus the usual fairytales and did quite a lot of reading (my bookshelves are crammed with Faery lore books now). It was then a case of finding things that met with what I had in my head and the story arc. 

 

 

What do you do when you get a writer's block?

 I am quite lucky so far, as I don’t tend to suffer from it.  Walking the dog two or three times a day over the fields gives me time to mull over ideas and see what fits.  I dictate into my phone which gets some funny looks.  Touch wood, I haven’t had to deal with the dreaded block yet.  

 



Who is your favorite author?

 Stephen King.  Hands down.    

 

 

Best book you ever read.

It’s a series; the Dark Tower by Stephen King.  I love the way that he does crossovers from his other novels; genius.

 


Last book you read.

Aries and the Prince No More (The Usurper Chronicles Book 1) by Taylor Stephens.  Loved it.

 

 

What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?

 I only write part time, as I have a business to run.  So I am already doing it. I would love to be a writer full time; hopefully in the next few years I can live my dream.

 


Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?

 I would have to say two; my parents.  They are the ones that instilled the honest work and social ethics I hope I have, or at least aspire to.  I guess that that is kind of soppy, but it’s the truth.  A closer runner is my wife; she keeps me sane.


 


If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?

It would have to be Sai King again, I’m afraid.  The richness in his books is inspirational and I would love to just have a coffee with him and listen to what he has to say.  I may also sneakily ask him to sign one of his hardback books for me; I collect his first editions!



What advice would you give an aspiring author?
Don’t worry so much! Every writer in the world was once not a writer.   The difference is that they had the chutzpah to write that first sentence.  I have met a lot of great authors on my writing journey and every single last one of them always has doubts about their scribbles. Everyone thinks their work is 'trash'. Everyone.  But don't stop.  Fix the bits you don't like, and have another look.  You'll think 'Yeah, this is alright.'  You’ll get there.

 

Many people would like to be a writer, but only a few take up the challenge.  Make sure you’re one of them.

 


Do you have some links for us to follow you?


 

There’s a few!

Email:  thecracklocksaga@outlook.com  - always happy to answer questions!

 

Website:  https://www.thecracklocksaga.com  [check this out for all things Cracklock!]

 

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/TheCracklockSaga  

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecracklocksaga/

 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/CracklockSaga

 

Amazon:

Book 1:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09G9RNMMS

Book 2:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KNDM9YZ

 

Goodreads: 

Book 1: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59024875-fae-or-foe?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=MkRZnpwXGI&rank=1

 

Book 2: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59557575-book-2?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=w2jeDaQ8Jy&rank=1














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