Wednesday, August 31, 2022

INTERVIEW: Fantasy Author Jay S. Willis



Jay S. Willis

Portsmouth, Ohio

USA

 



Good morning, Jay, and welcome to Vision and Verse. 

What have you written?

The Sphere Saga (Epic Fantasy)

Dream of the Sphere

Dawn of the Sphere

War of the Sphere

 

The Arcana Chronicles (Upper Middle Grade/Younger Teen Urban Fantasy

Blood is Thicker than Magic

 

The Adventures of Blacktooth the Pirate (Children’s Fantasy Chapter Books)

Blacktooth’s Treasure Chest

Blacktooth and the Legend of Skull Mountain

Blacktooth and The Great Pirate Challenge

 

 

What is your favorite genre to write? 

Fantasy. My goal as an author is to create an engaging and fun body of work to sustain a generation through their life as readers of Fantasy: from intelligent chapter books to sprawling epics.

 


Favorite food.                            

My wife’s lasagna.

 


Tea or coffee? 

Tea

 


Pizza or ice cream? 

Pizza

 


Wine or beer or soda or what? 

Eiswein or Honey Mead

 


Where would you like to visit? 

Europe, specifically London, Paris, and Berlin.

 


Favorite musical artist.  

Rush

 


Do you listen to music when you write?  

What? 

I listen to music less than I used to when writing. If I do listen to anything it’s usually instrumental such as movie scores.

 


What makes you laugh? 

Absurdity. Monty Python, Kids in the Hall, Classic Saturday Night Live. 

 


Favorite work of art or sculpture. 

My favorite piece of art is the metal sculpture of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders which sits on the corner of my desk at my day job. My mother gave it to me for Christmas several years ago.


 

How old were you when you started writing? 

First or second grade, so around 7 or 8. My mother stapled typing paper packets together as booklets for me and I drew my own pictures and wrote stories alongside them like crude comic books or graphic novels.


 

Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? 

Or just write? 

I outline on a panoramic widescreen level plotting out major events spanning where I want the story to begin to the ending. I tend to do more discovery writing in between plot points and adjust my outline accordingly as the story develops.


 

Describe your perfect evening. 

Sharing Thanksgiving leftovers with my wife and kids followed by a long evening of boardgames.


 

Where do you get your inspiration?

My own experiences always serve as a framework in the stories I create. I don’t think it’s possible to divorce my writing from my own perception of the world and my own experience. I was a history and political science major in undergrad. That combined with a law degree and over 25 years as an attorney offer a lot of perspective on a host of different things.

         My mythology growing up was and still remains Star Wars. Joseph Campbell’s  Power of Myth and The Hero with a Thousand Faces served as George Lucas’s framework for building a mythology for my generation.

         I also grew up on comic books (Marvel Comics For the Win). The Avengers has always been my absolute favorite comic, way before the MCU and Marvel movies were a thing.

 

 

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

Walk away and watch well-written TV or film.

 


Who is your favorite author? 

Robert Jordan


 

Best book you ever read. 

Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. The first book in the Wheel of Time series evolved Fantasy to a new level and set the bar for what constitutes Epic Fantasy for me.



Last book you read. 

Jade City by Fonda Lee


 

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

I’ve worked as an attorney for over 25 years. I’m a former Magistrate and Judge and currently work full-time as an Assistant Prosecutor.

 


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

My mother. She devoted her life to raising me as a single parent at a time before that had become the norm. The core of all my values grew from her love. I wouldn’t have a wonderful wife and two great children I’m proud to have raised if she hadn’t instilled in me an importance of family, loyalty, and a sense of personal responsibility.

 


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

 Neil Peart, the drummer an lyricist for the progressive Canadian rock band Rush. He passed away in January 2020 and left behind a legacy of diverse music with intelligent thought-provoking lyrics. 

         I fell in love with Rush when I first saw them perform live in the summer of 1990 and it changed my life. As I devoured their music and delved into the masterful use of language in Neil’s lyrics I always dreamed of someday having the chance to thank Neil Peart and get to know him.

         Neil didn’t complete high school because he followed his dream and passion in music. Throughout his life he never stopped educating himself and was relentless and uncompromising in living his life on his own terms fulfilling the dreams of both his heart and mind.


         I would treasure the opportunity to share a drink with the man, express my gratitude for sharing his talent with the world, and simply have an intelligent conversation with him.

 





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

Don’t be afraid, just write. Spend more time reading and allow yourself to make time to write. Most importantly, recognize how important writing is to you and focus on it.

 



Do you have some links for us to follow you?

 

https://www.jayswillis.net

https://www.facebook.com/atlaslawauthor

www.twitter.com/atlaslaw

https://www.instagram.com/atlaslaw/

https://www.tiktok.com/@jayswillis?lang=en

https://pinterest.com/atlaslaw

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20807951.Jay_S_Willis

https://www.amazon.com/author/jswillis

 

 

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: Murder on Main Street by Shannon Kaper


 

 






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Sunday, August 28, 2022

SCHEDULE: August 29- September 2, 2022

                       Photo of The Lodge at Geneva on the Lake by Carol Ann Kauffman



Mon., August 29 - ART:
Mid-Century Modern #6
by Texas Collage Artist Parker Kaufman
Tues., August 30 - BOOK REVIEW: 
Murder on Main Street
by Shannon Kaper
Wed., August 31 - INTERVIEW:
Fantasy Author
Jay S. Willis
Thurs., September 1 - ENTERTAINMENT:
Princess Weiyoung
(Netflix)
FRI., September 2 - BOOK:
The Baslicato, Time After Time
by Carol Ann Kauffman








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Friday, August 26, 2022

BOOK: August Red Dawn, A Cat Collier Mystery by Carol Ann Kauffman



In August Red Dawn, the eighth book in the Cat Collier Mystery Short Story series, girl sleuth-turned-private investigator Mary Catherine Collier Paxton, known as Cat, reflects on her life as the roles of wife and mother are added to her life. 

A new case involving a bowling trophy have her examining old family feelings and experiencing some terrifying new ones. 

As her family responsibilities grow, satisfaction with the constant travel and big city excitement dwindles. 

Cat hungers for her old small town Ohio life once more. 

Can she get her husband to leave New York City for Heaton Valley, Ohio?

Can she go back?  



Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2022

Lots going on-Cat is about to have her baby--she and her hubby have a major fight-. Her BFF Nola's boyfriend is shot and she decides to leave town-She manages to get the curse off a bowling statue and is then invited to join a psychic society that her grandmother belonged to---

How does all this work out in the end? Well you really should read this short clean book to find out!






This has been a fun series to write. January through October are out 
and available on Amazon.com. They are available in kindle format 
and paperback. I am working on November Chill, which I hope to have out to you in November. 







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Thursday, August 25, 2022

ENTERTAINMENT:A Yak in the Classroom (Netflix)

 



This is a delightful little film from Bhutan. As a young man finishes up his education, he discovers he must go to a remote village called Lunana and be the schoolteacher for one term before being allowed to go abroad to Australia as a singer.
If you get a chance to watch it, I think you’ll like it. 











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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

INTERVIEW: Fantasy Author Alice Ivinya

Alice Ivinya
Bristol, England, UK                
where it often rains, 
but has beautiful green hills.

 

Good morning, Alice, and welcome to Vision and Verse, the site for Art and Authors and those who love them. Can you tell us what you've written? 

Loads! My most popular series is The Kingdom of Birds and Beasts trilogy that recently released as an omnibus.

 

 I also have The Flawed Princess, Queen Avan, Silent Melody and Enchanted Melody as my full length novels.

 

The Widow and the Beast and Whispers of Ebony will be out in September and October respectively.

 


Stay tuned for Stars May Burn and Crown of Glass at the start of 2023!

 


I also have written ten short stories which are either available on their own or in anthologies. I

especially love being part of charity anthologies where all the proceeds go to charity.

 

 

What is your favorite genre to write?

I write mostly young adult fantasy and fairytales. I especially like tales which have a beautiful but harsh edge to them, high stakes, heroines that have a lot to overcome, and clean healthy romance.


 

Favorite food.

Chocolate and cheese. Just not together.

 


Tea or coffee?           

Love tea. Hate coffee.

 


Pizza or ice cream?

Ice cream. Though I will happily have both!

 


Wine or beer or soda or what?

I dislike the taste of alcohol and will happily just stick with my tea! Though I do like fizzy elderflower drinks.


 

Where would you like to visit?

Japan and South Korea. I would love to visit those places so many stories I've read and watched have been set in!

 


Favorite musical artist.

Tough one. Maybe The Feeling or The Editors.

 


Do you listen to music when you write? 

Only movie soundtracks. Anything with words, and I can't concentrate. I most often write in silence, but I do love having a dramatic theme tune playing in the background.

 


What makes you laugh?

It's not very hard to make me laugh. Most of the time it's at myself.

 


Favorite work of art or sculpture. 

I must admit I look at a lot of fan art! I think my favorite piece is one of my characters Brianna and Jian by Alexandra Curte as it means so much to me.


 



How old were you when you started writing?

My first full length novel was written when I was 11, though I'd written several shorter books before that. I think I started writing frequently at about seven or eight when I wrote about a group of children who ran away to sea and became kings and queens of the sharks and got married far too young. They all seemed to loose limbs too...

 

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

I write key scenes and then go back and fill in the middle. Often I'm not sure of the second half of the book when I write the first half!

 

Describe your perfect evening.

In a cottage with my husband in the middle of nowhere with a bath, then comfy blanket and book.

 


Where do you get your inspiration? 

All sorts of places. Mostly from stories I've read or watched. But also sometimes scenes just come randomly, vividly into my head!


 

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

Either skip that bit and write the next scenes (I find it much easier to fill the gap if I know where it's going). Or take a break and read.

 


Who is your favorite author?

Brandon Sanderson. Closely followed by Holly Black.

 


Best book you ever read. 

Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson. 

Or maybe The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. Or possibly The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon.

 


Last book you read. 

The War of Two Queens by Jennifer Armentrout.

 


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

I work part time as a charity vet and also look after my young son. I don't think I could fit in anything more!

 



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

My husband since we have been together since I had just turned 19 and is my biggest supporter.

 




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

 

C.S Lewis, as I would love to understand that guy's incredible brain! And I love the deeper meaning behind many of his books.

 


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

Keep on writing as much as you can and get a developmental editor early on who can help you grow.

 

 

Do you have some links for us to follow you?

Facebook -

Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AliceIvinya

Page: https://www.facebook.com/sarahsfootsteps

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aliceivinya.author/

Website - alicegent.com

Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Alice-Ivinya/e/B07W3HQ9KP

 





















Alice Ivinya
Bristol, England, UK                
where it often rains, 
but has beautiful green hills.

 

Good morning, Alice, and welcome to Vision and Verse, the site for Art and Authors and those who love them. Can you tell us what you've written? 

Loads! My most popular series is The Kingdom of Birds and Beasts trilogy that recently released as an omnibus.

 

 I also have The Flawed Princess, Queen Avan, Silent Melody and Enchanted Melody as my full length novels.

 

The Widow and the Beast and Whispers of Ebony will be out in September and October respectively.

 


Stay tuned for Stars May Burn and Crown of Glass at the start of 2023!

 


I also have written ten short stories which are either available on their own or in anthologies. I

especially love being part of charity anthologies where all the proceeds go to charity.

 

 

What is your favorite genre to write?

I write mostly young adult fantasy and fairytales. I especially like tales which have a beautiful but harsh edge to them, high stakes, heroines that have a lot to overcome, and clean healthy romance.


 

Favorite food.

Chocolate and cheese. Just not together.

 


Tea or coffee?           

Love tea. Hate coffee.

 


Pizza or ice cream?

Ice cream. Though I will happily have both!

 


Wine or beer or soda or what?

I dislike the taste of alcohol and will happily just stick with my tea! Though I do like fizzy elderflower drinks.


 

Where would you like to visit?

Japan and South Korea. I would love to visit those places so many stories I've read and watched have been set in!

 


Favorite musical artist.

Tough one. Maybe The Feeling or The Editors.

 


Do you listen to music when you write? 

Only movie soundtracks. Anything with words, and I can't concentrate. I most often write in silence, but I do love having a dramatic theme tune playing in the background.

 


What makes you laugh?

It's not very hard to make me laugh. Most of the time it's at myself.

 


Favorite work of art or sculpture. 

I must admit I look at a lot of fan art! I think my favorite piece is one of my characters Brianna and Jian by Alexandra Curte as it means so much to me.


 



How old were you when you started writing?

My first full length novel was written when I was 11, though I'd written several shorter books before that. I think I started writing frequently at about seven or eight when I wrote about a group of children who ran away to sea and became kings and queens of the sharks and got married far too young. They all seemed to loose limbs too...

 

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

I write key scenes and then go back and fill in the middle. Often I'm not sure of the second half of the book when I write the first half!

 

Describe your perfect evening.

In a cottage with my husband in the middle of nowhere with a bath, then comfy blanket and book.

 


Where do you get your inspiration? 

All sorts of places. Mostly from stories I've read or watched. But also sometimes scenes just come randomly, vividly into my head!


 

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

Either skip that bit and write the next scenes (I find it much easier to fill the gap if I know where it's going). Or take a break and read.

 


Who is your favorite author?

Brandon Sanderson. Closely followed by Holly Black.

 


Best book you ever read. 

Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson. 

Or maybe The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. Or possibly The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon.

 


Last book you read. 

The War of Two Queens by Jennifer Armentrout.

 


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

I work part time as a charity vet and also look after my young son. I don't think I could fit in anything more!

 



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

My husband since we have been together since I had just turned 19 and is my biggest supporter.

 




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

 

C.S Lewis, as I would love to understand that guy's incredible brain! And I love the deeper meaning behind many of his books.

 


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

Keep on writing as much as you can and get a developmental editor early on who can help you grow.

 

 

Do you have some links for us to follow you?

Facebook -

Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AliceIvinya

Page: https://www.facebook.com/sarahsfootsteps

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aliceivinya.author/

Website - alicegent.com

Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Alice-Ivinya/e/B07W3HQ9KP

 
























 















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