Showing posts with label Jackie Griffey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jackie Griffey. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Guest Blogger, Jackie Griffey

I’m please to introduce Jackie Griffey, author of “The Devil in Merrivale.”

Jackie has stopped by Thoughts in Progress today to talk a little bit about her writing and offer a free copy of her new novel to one lucky person. She is busy this month participating in a Virtual Book Tour throughout blogdom.

Jackie, please tell us a little bit about your writing and where you get ideas.

Thoughts and ideas for novels are like teaching children. The ideas are growing and you are teaching whether you realize it or mean to or not.

Ideas won't be turned off and children are always learning. So treat them both, ideas and children, with kindness and respect.

One idea I had stayed with me for years, one I had before I even thought about writing anything. I've told it to my reading and writing group and a few others but you may find it interesting too since it's a good example of how an idea will take hold and grow.
 

Years (and years!) ago when my children were little we were living in East Memphis and my son was a cub scout, he was going with a friend to gather and identify local tree leaves for a project for a badge. The two of them had not been gone very long when my son ran in the kitchen door, hurried to the bathroom and threw up!

After getting him cleaned up and finding he was basically all right he told me he had seen dead people and his friend had too. He had run home and Jimmy had run in and lost his breakfast. He said the dead people were where they were going to find their leaves. I took him by the hand and went up there to see what was going on. Dead people?
 

By the time I got there security had been posted. A contractor who I thought must not have done his homework had got into the burial place of some of the victims of the yellow fever epidemic. Where else could they have taken them come to think of it but east? The Mississippi River is west; the military base was north; the state of Mississippi was south; it had to be east they took the poor things.

I looked over the shoulder of the security guard and saw a slender leg in a black stocking sticking straight up from a disturbed grave, the white eyelet lace around the bottom white as show. Someone's darling child, I thought.


I took my son home but I never forgot the experience. From then on everything about the era caught my attention. When I started writing, I already had a lot of information to draw on.

The novel I wrote was a historical romance-suspense and the research on it was as interesting as any novel in the library. The history of the Commercial Appeal alone would make a wonderful novel. When the Yankees took Memphis (my editor told me I have to spell Yankee with a capital LOL), the staff at the paper grabbed up their presses and ran to Grenada, Mississippi.


The Union soldiers chased them all over the south, caught up with them somewhere in Georgia and smashed their presses. The Commercial Appeal didn't go back to Memphis until the War Between the States was over and a few little weeklies sprang up to get the news out.

My novel is about three families in that era; one has one of those weekly papers; one bought into the river boat trade; and the other has the only gourmet restaurant in town.


My heroine is the daughter of the one who bought into the river boat trade and she was sent to school in England until the war was over. She comes home determined to use her education to work, love and live as she sees fit. She faces dangerous times; the need to protect her reputation;  a society deaf to women; falls for the handsomest most arrogant man in town and has to keep him at arms reach while they rescue a friend accused of murder. Thereby hangs the tale... So if you have an idea that won't die - don't kill it, write it!

Thanks so much Jackie for stopping by today and sharing that interesting story. I can see why the events of your son finding dead bodies would stay with you. A great piece of history about The Commercial Appeal too.

Jackie hopes to check back during the day to answer any questions you might have for her. Meanwhile, let me tell you about her giveaway.

She is offering a free copy of  “The Devil in Merrivale,” to one lucky commenter on today‘s blog. All you have to do is comment on this post between now and 8 p.m. (EST) on Saturday, Jan. 9. One name will be drawn and the winner will be announced on Sunday, Jan. 10.

A follow-up note about Jackie. She likes to read as well as write cozy mysteries and romantic suspense. She and her family, two cats, a Chihuahua, and a couple of wild bunnies; live in Arkansas where she is working on another cozy mystery. You can visit her website atwww.jackiegriffey.com. You can also find Jackie's Virtual Book Tour schedule at Pump Up Your Book


Thursday, December 17, 2009

Upcoming Activities and New Giveaways


As the holiday season gets busier and busier do you find yourself volunteering to help out or participate in events you know you shouldn’t, but can’t help yourself? Does this add to the stress you already feel?

I’m doing that, sort of. I’ve got a number of special posts planned for January. In addition, I’ve got two new giveaways to tell you about.

The books featured in the upcoming events are varied in their genre. I’m branching out somewhat from murder, mystery and mayhem. However, there’s still a little intrigue involved. I hope this new mix appeals to those who visit the blog and gives you something new to check out. Sometimes I just need to read something different. How about you?

First, a little teaser about the activities planned in January. I’ll go into more details closer to the events.

* Wednesday, Jan. 6 - John Tippets, author of “Hearts of Courage,” will stop by during this Virtual Book Tour.
* Thursday, Jan. 7 - Jackie Griffey, author of “The Devil in Merrivale,” will guest post.
* Monday, Jan. 18 - Sherrill Bodine, author of “A Black Tie Affair,” will guest post.
* Wednesday, Jan. 20 - Kim Smith, author of “Buried Alive,” will guest post.

Now for the giveaways. Thanks to Anna and the Hachette Book Club and the first up is “A Black Tie Affair” by Sherrill Bodine. I have 5 copies of the book to giveaway. Here’s a brief synopsis of the book:

Fashion curator Athena Smith will do anything to get her hands on the Clayworth family's couture collection for her exhibit. So she's thrilled when she's called in to authenticate the gowns...until she falls ill while examining them and wakes up face-to-face with notorious Chicago bachelor Drew Clayworth.

Drew doesn't trust Athena one bit. He still believes she betrayed him years ago. So when his family's gowns go missing and Athena offers her help in exchange for the dresses, he reluctantly accepts. But they're both taken off guard by the barely restrained passion that's still between them...and the memories that are both bitter and sweet. As they work together to find the dresses, can they resist the sparks between them?

The second giveaway is for “Seduced by a Rogue” by Amanda Scott. I have 5 copies of this book to giveaway as well. Here’s a brief synopsis of the book:

A fair-haired beauty at 19, Lady Mairi is heiress apparent to her father Lord Dunwythie's rich barony. He has carefully taught her how to manage their estates, but a feud between his clan and the Maxwell clan is brewing as the two families edge toward a clan war - their dispute over money owed. Mairi's father believes he owes nothing, and of course Mairi sides with him.

When the impulsive and blue-eyed Rob Maxwell chances to meet Mairi in a barley field, they feel instant attraction, despite their families' antagonisms. Knowing he must put his clan first, Rob enacts a plan to force Dunwythie to pay his debt: Rob kidnaps Mairi, making the abduction appear the work of a stranger; then he and his sheriff-brother offer to help Dunwythis rescue his daughter IF, and only if, he will pay them the monies due.


Yet after Rob captures Mairi's body, she captures his heart. When Dunwythie summons the aid of the most powerful clan in all Scotland (the Douglases), clan-tensions rise to a fever pitch. Love takes its own feverish course, as Mairi and Rob join forces to prevent a clash between hot-headed clans, and to protect their budding love.

Now that has grabs your attention, here are the rule of the contest. Both contests are only open to residents of the US and Canada and no P.O. Box addresses will be accepted.

To enter, you have to e-mail me at mcbookshelf@gmail.com. Your subject line should read, “Win, A Black Tie Affair” or “Win, Seduced by a Rogue.” Your message has to include your name and mailing address (remember no post office boxes). You can enter both contest, but I need separate entries.

Both giveaways will run until Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 6 p.m. (EST).  No entries accepted after that time.

The winners will be drawn that night. I will post the winners’ names on the blog and forward the information to the Hachette Book Group, who will mail the books to the winners.

A brief reminder that the deadline for the other giveaways posted on the sidebar is Dec. 20. Check them out.

Do you like to read different genres? If so, why and if no, why?