Welcome
back, Janice. Did you always know you wanted to be a writer or did you want to
be something else?
I started
writing in 6th grade and never looked back! The push to write for publication
began in the mid 1990s when my daughters were in their teens. I knew my day was
coming. It was only a matter of time.
How long
does it take you to write a book from start to finish?
This
depends on the length of the book, of course, and the genre. Cozy mysteries
(which only run about 65,000 words) can take longer than a full-length (85,000
– 90,000) romantic comedy, simply because of all of the twists and turns. On
average, it takes me two to three months to write a book, give or take.
How do you come
up with themes for your stories?
Most of my
themes come from real life. If you follow my romantic comedies, you will see an
overarching theme of cultural conflicts. It’s fun to throw different types of
people into the same scene and watch them squirm!
Do you have
a schedule of when you write?
For the
most part, yes. I have more free time in the mornings and afternoons, which is
ironic, because I’m a night person. When I’m on deadline, it’s a free-for-all.
I write morning, noon, and night. . .sometimes even in the middle of the night.
How are you
able to balance other aspects of your life with your writing?
I have to
plot out my days in much the same way I would plot a novel. For example, I’m
currently directing a play at a local Christian theater. Our rehearsals are
from 4:30 – 8:30 p.m. I work on my books from the time I wake up until time to
leave for the theater. Thank goodness, our production ends two weeks before my
next deadline, so I’ll have more free time in the evenings to work.
What elements
do you think make a great story line?
Most great
stories are built on conflict. You take a group of very different people, throw
them together, give them a problem to solve (or a romance to tumble into) and
watch everyone flounder. It’s great fun to see my characters squirm!
What was
the hardest thing about writing a book?
Staying
focused. There are so many things to distract me—everything from friends to
family to the Internet. Sometimes I get so caught up in online research that I
forget to write.
I resemble
that last remark, Janice. How many books have you written so far? Do you have a
favorite?
I have
written 107 books, to date. My favorite, I suppose, would be Fools Rush In, the first book in my
Weddings by Bella series. It’s my best-selling novel, so I think readers would
agree that it’s a favorite.
I loved
that book. Actually, I loved all the novels in that series. Do you have a
favorite character?
Yes, Bella
Rossi, from the Weddings by Bella series. She’s a quirky wedding coordinator
who doesn’t always have her act together. She’s also got an over-the-top family
and they don’t make her job any easier!
Like a
Fish Out of Water
is the second book in the Mysteries of Martha’s Vineyard series from
Guideposts. The sleuth/heroine remains the same in every book. Here’s my
story’s synopsis:
After
discovering an old sword dating back to World War I in her bedroom, Priscilla
must defend the reputation of her great-grandfather against the controversial
story behind the ancient weapon. Is this a battle worth fighting, or will
Priscilla’s faith in her ancestor be her undoing in the community?
This
particular cozy mystery is unique, in that it is set in the present, but the
mystery actually took place in the past. I had a lot of fun going back and
forth in time to lay out the mystery elements.
Please give us a peek at the first page of the
book.
“Ready to
head home, boy?” Priscilla Grant glanced over her shoulder at the dog in the
back seat of her car. She grinned when Jake’s tail thumped against the leather.
“I’d say we’ve had quite enough adventure for one day, wouldn’t you?”
Adventure,
indeed. She and Jake had shared a wonderful day exploring Martha’s
Vineyard , her new home. Though she’d only been on the island a
short time, Priscilla still couldn’t get enough of the breathtaking scenery or
the kind-hearted people. She’d grown to love it here.
Jake
seemed to agree. His energetic tail wagged in merry fashion, as if to say, “I’d
like to stay put, too.”
“Good
boy.” She reached back to pat him on the head and he settled down, ready for
the ride home.
Priscilla
turned the key in the ignition and then pointed her car toward her cottage at Misty Harbor ,
her thoughts shifting back to the island and its colorful residents. Could she
have landed in a more idyllic spot? To all who dreamed of white picket fences,
American flags waving in the coastal breeze, and a quaint life along the one
hundred and twenty miles of breathtaking seashore, this was the place. One
could scarcely find a fault with Martha’s Vineyard ,
unless the cost of living was factored in. Owning a home on the island could squeeze
the pocketbook, no doubt about that.
Not that
Priscilla wanted to fret over finances, not after a day like today, when she’d
enjoyed a blissful tour of the island’s historic homes. She would ponder the
cost of updates to her cottage later. Right now, basking in the glory of this
peaceful, picture-perfect day took priority. And eating a crème horn she’d
picked up at the local bakery, of course. The take-home bag sat in her
passenger seat. The sugary goodness permeated the air around her even now, but
she would have to wait until after dinner to enjoy her treat.
Where can
my readers find you on the Internet?
WEBSITE: www.janiceathompson.com
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TWITTER:
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Thank you, Janice, for sharing this book with me
and my blog readers. I’m one of your biggest cheerleaders as you are one of
mine.
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I have enjoyed reading some of the Weddings by Bella books. I enjoy following Janice on Facebook. I would be thrilled to win this book.
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Thanks so much, Connie!
ReplyDeleteI love reading mysteries and I enjoy that the same character is in each one (brings me back to my childhood favorites of Nancy Drew). Plus Jake! I love dogs in books as they are so important in my life. Danielle from Michigan
ReplyDeleteI haven’t read much cozy mysteries but this book sounds fun! Thanks for the opportunity.
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I have just started reading cozy mysteries and have enjoyed them. Janice's book is one that interests me and is one I would love to read.
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Maryann in New York
Like a Fish out of Water sounds very interesting. Being a dog lover I enjoyed the first page preview. Vivian Furbay of CO
ReplyDeleteI love the Weddings by Bella books and would love to read this one. Thank you for a great interview. Melanie Backus, Texas
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ReplyDeleteI have read some of Janice’s previous books and would love to win a copy of this one. It sounds like a fun read. Thanks for the giveaway. 😍
ReplyDeleteVanG in NC
Truly enjoyed reading the interview with Janice Thompson. It's always a joy to learn more about the author of the book.
ReplyDelete"Like a Fish Out of Water" is a book that I would delight in reading. The fact that deals with dual time frames is intriguing to me. Love mysteries because it's always fun to see if I can solve it in my mind before the author reveals it. Love when I'm wrong and the authors version is better to boot.
Thank you for the great opportunity to win a copy of this gotta read book!
Kay from Mountain View, AR
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I enjoy cozy mysteries but I haven't read this new series by Guideposts. It sounds great!
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Connie from Kentucky
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This sounds intriguing. I enjoy cozy mysteries. I'd love to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteWinnie T. from Utah
This sounds like fun, Janice! Would like to have a print copy. Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House in Missouri
ReplyDeleteIt is always nice to be introduced to "new to me" authors. This sounds like a fun, cozy mystery, not one of those that disturb your sleep. I appreciate the education. Jane in TX
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this wonderful book. I appreciate it and keep sharing with us. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteAnother great read by Janice! Can't wait to read it. Would like to read a print copy...Tammy in Texas
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Sounds great! Shelia from Mississippi
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