Friday, August 2, 2024

BOOK: Charming Deception by Carol Ann Kauffman


 

Samantha wakes up to a perfect life, with a handsome, attentive husband she doesn't remember. She has it all: a luxury vehicle, designer clothes, beautiful jewelry, and a condo on the beach. 

But this isn't the life she remembers. 

As time go by, Samantha discovers she is the object of an elaborate deception, one large enough to include, other worlds, body doubles, time travel, world-hopping, and a galaxy guardian as cold as ice. 

Is her charming husband in on this deception?




Available in kindle format and paperback on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2Q7HOT





Interesting Fact: I wrote the first chapter of Charming Deception on my iPhone on vacation in Clearwater Beach, Florida in the bathroom. We’d been planning this trip for months and I promised my husband he would have my undivided attention. This would be a non-writing trip.  



But… I woke up disoriented in the middle of the night in a strange bed. Strange view. Strange vibrations. An odd sensation coursed through my half-awake body. Where the hell was I? 

A loud, snore next to me shook me back to reality. 

It was a writing opportunity I could not pass up!

This middle-of-night crash writing episode was the ONLY time my husband did not get my undivided attention! 🥰




It was our wedding anniversary and we were staying at the Sheraton Sand Key Resort, the same hotel we stayed at on our honeymoon thirty-some years later. It was still phenomenal.












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Thursday, August 1, 2024

TV TIME: Ice Man, Time Traveler (Peacock)




 This is advertised as a comedy. Maybe it’s me, but I did not find it funny. 

It is, however, a fairly decent Chinese science fiction action time travel adventure story with some really good characters. Main character hero guy Ho Ying and his girlfriend May were very good. 

There are some undeniably strong Stargate influences in the adventurers transporting.








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Wednesday, July 31, 2024

INTERVIEW: Multi-Genre British Author Barnaby Wilde AKA Tim Fisher


Tim Fisher

Although I publish under the name 

Barnaby Wilde

By the Sea in Devon, England

UK



 

Good morning, Tim, and welcome to Vision and Verse. I’ve read the Mercedes Drew Mysteries, Volumes One and Two. They was terrific! I loved them. Look for the reviews coming up onAugust 20 and September 3, 2024.  Can you tell us what else you’ve written? 

I am a fiction writer, with several novels and many collections of short stories and verse published as eBooks and paperbacks. My website is barnabywilde.uk All the books are available at Amazon/Apple/Barnes and Noble etc

 


What is your favorite genre to write? 

I have written in many genres, including sci-fi, cozy mystery, romance, humor, time travel etc but everything is written with humor and a sense of the absurd, including a series of books written as fairy tales for adults (sorry, no sex or violence, just laughs) full of princesses, dragons, court jesters and anachronisms.

 


Favorite food. 

I am an omnivore that enjoys all food.    



Tea or coffee? 

Tea for breakfast, coffee mid-morning and tea again in the afternoon.

 


Pizza or ice cream? 

Love both. Favorite pizza would be pepperoni and favorite ice cream, rum and raisin.

 


Wine or beer or soda or what? 

Not a big drinker, but I like a glass of wine or elderflower cordial with my meal and a beer when I’m out.

 


Where would you like to visit? 

South America, especially Iguassu falls, or Australia.

 


Favorite musical artist. 

Paul Simon, Tom Petty, Dire Straits

 


Do you listen to music when you write?  

I generally write in a silent room. Writing is essentially an antisocial activity that requires full attention without interruptions.

 


What makes you laugh? 

Absurd humor, Dad jokes.


 



Favorite work of art or sculpture. 
An impossible question to answer, it changes all the time. I can’t name a single favorite.

 


How old were you when you started writing? 

I wrote my first ‘story’ when I was about seven or eight years old. I have no recollection what it was about, but my father one finger typed it onto tiny pages which he stapled into a miniature book, sadly long since lost. I’ve written intermittently throughout my adult life, but only began publishing in my fifties. Initially, these were collections of verse (I hesitate to call it poetry), followed by a couple of novels and subsequently collections of short stories in various genres.

 





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

There is little planning. I have an idea and then the characters take over. Often, they take the story to places that surprise even me. I usually have an end in mind, but sometimes even this changes as the characters refuse to do what I tell them and take me to a different place.

 

Describe your perfect evening. 

I’m very much a ‘home’ person. I enjoy dinner with my wife, followed by an hour or two of TV, unless she drags me out to a music venue or a theatre.

 

Where do you get your inspiration? 

Often, just as I am about to go to sleep. The best stories are those that I write in my head in the middle of the night. Unfortunately, they are often forgotten by the morning. I am rarely awake enough to make a note. Inspiration, though, can come at any time or place.




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

It doesn’t happen very often, but if I do get stuck, I usually make myself write the next paragraph and come back and back to it until I’ve edited it, changed it, or replaced it with something that lets me continue. It will stay in my head the whole time until I have sorted the way forward.

 


Who is your favorite author? 

Kurt Vonnegut. I like his sense of the absurd and his understanding of the folly of human nature.



Best book you ever read. 

Breakfast of Champions, because it was the first Vonnegut book I ever read.

 


Last book you read. 

Apple Tree Yard by Louise Doughty.



 


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

I am retired and writing is a part time occupation. My career was working for an international photographic manufacturing company, but if I were to live my life again, I think I’d like to be an architect or a garden designer.

 


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

Another tricky question. If I am only allowed one person, the answer can only be my first wife and the mother of my two children. If I can sneak in a second, then it would have to be my present wife because she challenges my preconceptions and takes me to places I would otherwise not find.

 




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

I am going to surprise myself here and say my mother. I think I have only begun to understand and fully appreciate her recently, many years after her death and too late to tell her in person.



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

Just write.

 


Do you have some links for us to follow you? 

Amazon https://www.amazon.com/stores/Barnaby-Wilde/author/B0067XT7D0

 

Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/timgfisher (Barnaby doesn’t have his own Facebook page, maybe he should?)

 

Website  www.barnabywilde.uk  links to all bookstores and books on the website

 

Email  barnaby-wilde@hotmail.co.uk

 

Blog  barnabywildeauthor.blogspot.com

 





My style is very gentle. I want to entertain and amuse, not shock. I like word play and puns. I like to think that my stories or verses may sometimes surprise people, certainly make them smile and maybe even generate the occasional belly laugh.

 


The next book to be published will be volume two of Davey and the Holey Oak. Ten more short stories about an irascible old man always looking for the next big chance.

 


 









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Tuesday, July 30, 2024

BOOK REVIEW: Death Under Wrathful Skies by Blythe Baker


 

Death Under Wrathful Skies, Victoria Sedgwick Book 2 by Blythe Baker was an exceptionally well written mystery with multi-faceted characters and a murder, or should I say murders mystery plot to get all tangled up in. I could not put it down. Excellent! 








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Monday, July 29, 2024

ART: Cute Owl Art From Etsy


 

Because some days, you just need cute owl images to 

feel better. These adorable owls are from Pinterest,
 
available on Etsy from Alisha. Check her out! 

































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Sunday, July 28, 2024

SCHEDULE:July 29 -August 2, 2024


 
Mon., July 29 - ART:
Cute Owl Art
Tues., July 30 - BOOK REVIEW:
Death Under Wrathful Skies
by Blythe Baker
Wed., July 31 - INTERVIEW:
Multi-Genre Author Barnaby Wilde
AKA Tim Fisher
Thurs., August 1 - TV TIME:
Ice Man, Time Traveler
(Peacock)
Fri., August 2 - BOOK:
Charming Deception
by Carol Ann Kauffman









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