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First, what is THE most important thing writers can do for themselves to get an agent/publisher in today's market?
Beyond
all the dos and don’ts, I think it still comes down to the writing. All the
social media connections in the world won’t help you if you don’t get that
story down on paper and submit it. It’s always easier to focus on the
peripherals, but you have to block out the distractions and just write.
Regularly. Whether you feel like it or not. And once you submit one story,
start another instead of waiting and pacing. (Preaching to the choir, here.)
Great advice! (One I need to heed, myself!) Next question: If you could have done anything
differently with your writing career so far, what would it be?
I would
have taken a deep breath and sent out more projects. I recently went through my
computer and was appalled at the number of almost-ready manuscripts I’ve never
sent out—or only sent to one publisher. Fear of rejection keep me from doing
the final polish and submitting them to publishers or agents. That saved me the
sting of rejection, but what if they hadn’t been rejected??
Who are your writing role models,
and how have they influenced you?
Many
years ago I met Susan Elizabeth Philipps at a writer’s conference mixer and she
impressed my socks off. She walked in and went around to every single person
there and introduced herself, asked what they wrote. I decided I want to be
like that—to see every single person in a room.
AnneLamott’s way with words will always inspire me, move me, and yes, make me wish
I could write like that.
SharonSala’s honesty in how she approaches life and the way she has balanced taking
care of her ‘Little Mama’ (who has dementia) with her writing has been a huge
source of encouragement to me, especially since I am dealing with increasing
caregiving in my life these days.
Do you have any upcoming
releases? If so, tell us about it!
Currently,
I’m busy promoting Tangled Lies and am hoping there will be another book set in
Safe Harbor, so stay tuned. In the meantime, my agent has another Florida-set
series she’s shopping around and I’m busy scheming and plotting my next
suspense book.
Woo Hoo! Okay, last question: What's one fact about you that
most people don't know?
The only
reason I bake cookies is so I can eat the raw dough. (I know, I know!) There
have even been unverified accusations of whole batches of frozen cookie dough
that simply evaporated. I have no idea how that happened.
Photo Credit: Geraldine (cookie dough) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons |
LOL, yum! Now I know what to bake...or at least MIX for you next time we get together!
Okay, I know people will want to check
you out online. Can you give us your website links and contact information?
Of
course. I’d love to hear from readers and connect online. Here’s where to find
me:
Amazon buy link:
Here’s my bio:
Connie Mann is a licensed
boat captain and the author of romantic suspense novels Tangled Lies (May 2016) Angel
Falls and Trapped! as well as
various works of shorter fiction. She has lived in seven different states but has
happily called warm, sunny Florida home for more than twenty years. When she’s
not dreaming up plotlines, you’ll find “Captain Connie” on Central Florida’s
waterways, introducing boats full of schoolchildren to their first alligator.
She is also passionate about helping women and children in developing countries
follow their dreams and break the poverty cycle. In addition to boating, she
and her husband enjoy spending time with their grown children and extended
family and planning their next travel adventures. You can visit Connie online
at www.conniemann.com.
Here’s the Tangled Lies back
cover copy:
Orphaned as a child in
Russia, boat captain Sasha Petrov has spent most of her life adrift, anchored
only by her loving foster family. So when they beg her to return to the family
marina in Safe Harbor, Florida, for Mama’s sixtieth birthday, Sasha complies,
hoping to put the past behind her. But Mama has other plans: she wants her
three foster daughters to find Tony, the biological son who disappeared twenty
years earlier.
Sasha agrees to try, but
that’s easier said than done when bad boy Jesse Claybourne shows up, reigniting
an old attraction. Back in Safe Harbor on a quest of his own, Jesse gets
tangled up in Sasha’s search, and soon the two are close to uncovering an old
town secret that some will stop at nothing to protect.
When Jesse is violently
beaten and Sasha’s dog is poisoned, they realize the past is hiding something
more sinister than they ever imagined. Can they uncover the truth without
destroying Sasha’s family and breaking each other’s hearts, or are they sailing
against the wind?
Doesn't that sound AMAZING? For your chance to WIN a FREE COPY of Connie Mann's newest novel, TANGLED LIES, please comment on this post below. One winner will be randomly selected from the comments below this Friday, June 24.
Good luck, and thank you for being my guest today, Connie!
Happily My Ever After,
Dylan
Thanks so much for having me as your guest, Dylan! So fun.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Connie! My print copy of your book arrives tomorrow and I'm so excited to dig into it!
DeleteFun! Hope you're enjoying it.
DeleteGreat post Dylan! I look forward to reading Connie's work!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, BreAnna! And you won't be disappointed--Connie Mann is not only a great person (and fabulous boat captain), she's a talented writer. You'll be hooked!
DeleteThanks for stopping by, BreAnna. And thanks for your kind words, Dylan. So appreciate you.
DeleteThanks for hosting Connie Mann. She is such a great author. I love to read her books and listen to her share her 'author' wisdom.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much R the Great! You made me smile. :)
DeleteThanks for hosting Connie Mann. She is such a great author. I love to read her books and listen to her share her 'author' wisdom.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, R the Great! :) I agree with you about Connie--I'm so glad to have her here today and my book just arrived in the mail so I can't wait to start it tonight! Woot woot!
ReplyDeleteLOVED the pic you posted on FB, Dylan! You are awesome. :)
DeleteGreat interview with Connie Mann. I am always looking for good reads and new authors. You always have great recommendations Dylan. Can't wait to read Tangled Lies.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Joy. Hope you'll let me know what you think of Tangled Lies. :)
DeleteGlad you stopped by, Joy--the book is really good. I'm about half through it already! (And thanks for the lovely compliment about my recommendations!)
DeleteYou always have such fun posts Dylan!! This book sounds like a great read! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Denise! I hope you'll check out Tangled Lies and let me know what you think. :)
Delete:) Thanks, Denise! And it is a good read--I'm halfway through already and it is a page-turner! Connie is awesome! I appreciate you stopping by, Denise!
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