Thursday, January 31, 2013

INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR GLYNNIS CAMPBELL







Today I’m interviewing Glynnis Campbell. Her book, THE SHIPWRECK, is a historical romance and was released on January 7.

***GLYNNIS IS GIVING AWAY 2 COPIES OF HER BOOKS TODAY! FOR A CHANCE TO WIN, LEAVE A COMMENT!*****



Please tell my readers a little bit about your book.

THE SHIPWRECK is about a Viking marauder who becomes a castaway on the enemy shore he meant to invade, unfortunately falling into the hands of a Pictish princess with a grudge against Vikings.
 

Describe the genre of this particular title, and is the only genre you write in?

Though I write in many different time periods, all my books are historical romances. THE SHIPWRECK is set in the Dark Ages.


How did this story come to be?

I’ve always wanted to write an origin legend for my Scots medieval Warrior Maids of Rivenloch trilogy. Somewhere in the Warrior Maids’ past, I knew there was a marriage between a fierce Viking invader and a courageous Pictish noblewoman. But I loved the surprising twist in the story of putting the big, tough Viking at the mercy of the wee Pictish lass.


Did you have several manuscripts finished before you sold?

When I first sold, I had one ridiculously long three-part manuscript finished, which the publisher split into three books to become the Knights of de Ware trilogy.


What is your writing routine like?

Because odd jobs like research and promotion interfere with keeping a strict schedule, my writing routine is flexible. Generally, I write five or more days a week, from around 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., but I’ve also done several marathon writing sessions and occasionally go for a few weeks without writing anything.



Having achieved your goal to be a published author, what is the most rewarding thing?

The best reward of being a published author is the knowledge that people are enjoying my books. I love to share these characters and these stories, and it makes me happy to know that I’m touching readers, making them sigh or smile or laugh.



I read that you were a professional singer before you became an author. Do you miss singing or do you juggle both?

I still sing—I’m just not getting paid for it (unless you count my husband tossing quarters into the shower!). I currently juggle writing with doing voiceover acting, however, and this year I plan to start doing audio versions of my books!



What character is most like you or least like you?

I’m probably most like the heroine’s four-year-old daughter in THE SHIPWRECK. She’s very curious and direct, likes to play let’s pretend, and she’s a good judge of character.



What most inspires you in life?

I’m most inspired by the good things people do for one another. Humans are actually pretty decent. I like reading about heroism, hearing about acts of selflessness, witnessing everyday kindnesses. It’s reassuring, it keeps me believing that people are good at heart, and it adds realism to my heroes and heroines.



What’s next for you?

I’m currently working on a Native California Gold Rush trilogy set in my hometown of Paradise. After that, I plan to revisit Scotland for the Warrior Daughters of Rivenloch!

 

BOOK BLURB

The legend of Rivenloch is born... When Avril, a Pictish warrior maid and the exiled victim of a berserker, discovers a broad-shouldered Viking shipwrecked on her shore, she immediately takes him captive, never imagining that soon her fiercest enemy will earn her trust, invade her heart, and enthrall her senses.



A little bit about the author

When she’s not writing swashbuckling historical romances and playing medieval matchmaker, she’s a cartoon voice, the wife of a rock star, and the mother of two young adults. She’s been a ballerina, a typographer, a film composer, a piano player, a singer in an all-girl rock band, and a voice in those violent video games you won’t let your kids play. She does her best writing on cruise ships, in Scottish castles, on her husband’s tour bus, and at home in her sunny southern California garden. She loves transporting readers to a place where the bold heroes have endearing flaws, the women are stronger than they look, the land is lush and untamed, and chivalry is far from dead!

Visit her at glynnis.net / Friend her on Facebook / Follow her on Twitter / Share with her on Pinterest



How can my readers buy your book?

Readers can go to the publisher’s home page at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AYO3W2K/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=toursupportnet&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00AYO3W2K



You can find more information about Glynnis Campbell and her book, THE SHIPWRECK by

visiting her website, http://www.glynnis.net.





Just a few fun questions to answer if you don’t mind.


1) Mountains or Beach? Mountains

2) Boxers or Briefs? Boxer briefs

3) Bath or Shower? Shower

4) What is your favorite season? Spring

5) What is your favorite thing to eat? Nutella crepe from a Paris street vendor

6) Who is your favorite author to read? Julie Garwood (romance)/Douglas Adams (non-romance)

7) What’s your favorite vacation spot? Scotland—my honeymoon destination!

8) Movies- Horror or Comedy? Comedy

9) Coke or Pepsi? Hansen’s Natural Soda

Photo provided by author. 






Thank you for allowing me to interview you here at Heart of Romance. Good luck to you in your future!!!



31 comments:

  1. Glynnis, what an amazing interview and I LOVE the premise for you viking story. I too write Viking romance and I think they make the best romance heroes. I cannot resist them, and inevitably I will be reading yours.

    Thanks, Sarah, for introducing another fellow Viking author to me. I'm going to her website to see some of her other books.

    Best wishes to you both!

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    1. Best wishes to you on YOUR books, Renee!

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    2. Thanks Renee for stopping by and I knew you would love this post!

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  2. Wonderful interview. You have some very interesting careers. I tweeted.

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  3. Writing and singing! You're multi-talented! I love viking romance. The rugged men and tough women, the gorgeous blue gaze set in tan skin, the.... I digress.
    Best to you on the series and great success.

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    1. Sandy has the right of it!

      And GLynnis is very talented. I can't wait to hear her sing or on audio!

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  4. Thank you, everyone, for the lovely comments! Yep, there's something about a Viking, eh? What I didn't mention is that I got to do some great hands-on research for this book on a three-week trip to Denmark, where I saw Dark Age ruins, met Viking marauder reenactors, and sailed a real longship in a fjord!

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  5. Just got it, Glynnis. Sounds good!

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  6. Very nice interview! My TBR list just got a wee bit longer! ;o)

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  7. Terrific interview. The Shipwreck sounds so interesting. It definitely is going on my TBR list.

    Best of luck with your book.

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    1. Thanks, Janna! So far it's doing VERY well. I'm currently #10 on Amazon's Romance Novella list!

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    2. Janna, thank you for stopping by!

      Glynnis, congratulations! That's exciting.

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  8. Love the title, Glynnis! Easy to remember. I love shipwrecks so I will put it on my TBR list as well.
    Keira
    Keira's Keepers

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    1. Thanks, Keira. By the way, "Kira" is one of my past pen names!

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  9. Hello, you are a new author to me. Vikings are my all time favorite romance books to read. Thanks for writing this viking romance. There's not many being written nowadays. Do you have a favorite viking romance?

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    1. I always loved Johanna Lindsey's Viking romances. If you're a fan of Vikings, also check out the newest e-release from my friend, Tanya Anne Crosby--Viking's Prize!

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    2. Thank you, Glynnis for the plug, my dear friend. Viking Princess, you can't go wrong with anything by Glynnis. You're in for a treat!

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    3. Hello, Tanya Anne Crosby cover model Sam Bond as Alarik Trygvason makes one hot sexy viking.

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    4. Thank you for stopping by Tanya! Sounds like another fabulous book, especially if Sam Bond is on the cover! LOL

      Viking Princess- hope we have given you some new authors to fall in love with. Three authors here: Glynnis Campbell, Renee Vincent, and Tanya Anne Crosby

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  11. The winners of the books are Sandy Rowland and Keira Montclair.

    Please email me at sarah-hoss@hotmail.com so I can chat with you about getting the books to you.

    Thanks ladies!

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