Connections. Isn’t that the entire reason for the Internet
and all the various, social media sites?
Here's a bizarre tale of a tale:
The other day, we had a new LED bulb that went dark in the kitchen. I got on a chair with a wooden spoon and pushed the bulb, gently towards the ceiling, a tiny bit. It had lost its connection. When we flipped the switch on the wall, the bulb lit up like magic.
The other day, we had a new LED bulb that went dark in the kitchen. I got on a chair with a wooden spoon and pushed the bulb, gently towards the ceiling, a tiny bit. It had lost its connection. When we flipped the switch on the wall, the bulb lit up like magic.
Oddly, this was a precursor to a special connection I was
about to make that very same day!
You see, I have read a few books by my friend author Barbara
Roman, but never thought I'd be lucky enough to meet her in person. I love reading many different types
of books, but somehow, I’m especially drawn to fantasy and fairy-tales. Her
spiritual stories captured my heart.
So, imagine my curious feeling about the light-bulb in the
kitchen, when I know I’m about to meet an author who wrote a mystical, children’s
book about how people are similar to different types of light-bulbs! Yes! A light-bulb
went off in my brain, that seemed to say,"Try to listen, Eve. You might learn something."
Last week, I had the amazing opportunity of making a human connection because of technological advances that were not possible even twenty years ago. And, after the light-bulb in my kitchen incident, I realized it’s an important, one-of-a-kind connection.
Last week, I had the amazing opportunity of making a human connection because of technological advances that were not possible even twenty years ago. And, after the light-bulb in my kitchen incident, I realized it’s an important, one-of-a-kind connection.
We both wore pink. Lovely Barbara's on the right. |
1. Tell us the name you write your books under and give us an easy way— or a clue perhaps—a type of memory hint-- that will help us always remember your name or the name of one of your books.
Hi, Eve. Thank you for the opportunity to be featured
on your Blog page.
I write under two names: I use B. Roman for my novels (The Moon Singer
Series and my suspense thriller “Whatever Became of Sin?”) - somehow I thought
just using a first initial wouldn’t influence a reader’s bias about it being
from a male or female author and let the story speak for itself.
For my children’s books I use the
full Barbara Roman. I felt it was softer
and more approachable than just a first initial. My children’s books definitely have a
“feminine voice” so I wanted my name to be an indicator of a softer style.
That said, I could be completely
wrong and am just confusing my readers!
Ha.
2. Tell us something that no one knows about you.
Like
many writers my background is somewhat eclectic. I’ve been a professional singer since my teen
years (eons!) and my “jobs” have been in journalism, marketing, promotion and
feature writing for newspapers and magazines.
All of this intertwined with writing about music, then into children’s
stories, then novels.
I
love all kinds of movies except horror and slasher/hacker violent films. My television addictions are medical shows (Saving Hope, New Amsterdam, The Resident);
and legal dramas (For The People), and
political shows such as Madam Secretary and Designated
Survivor. And just for contrast
would you believe I was completely obsessed with the fantasy TV series Smallville?
Loved it.
3. What are your favorite
genres to read? Favorites to write?
My reading tastes swing wide, when I
have the time to read, which is very limited.
But I am especially drawn to legal thrillers, and have read a lot of
spiritual and metaphysical books that are self-empowering. These preferences are evident in the books I
have written.
4. What are you working on right now?
My
work-in-progress is another suspense thriller called “A Man’s Face.” I have a lot of work to do on it but here’s a
little teaser:
A
teenager walks in on his mother’s murder but now, 15 years later, can still only
remember the scarred face of a man standing over her body. Through many plot
twists and turns he discovers that the man he saw is his fiance's brother.
Worse still, his fiance's father is the actual murderer - the brother had
covered up the crime. It’s a
multi-generational saga of treachery and corruption set in the backdrop of the
elite wine industry from Spain to California.
Wow, "A Man's Face," sounds like it's in the vein of your suspenseful novel, "Whatever Became of Sin".
Well, anyway, thanks so much for meeting me, Barbara. You, and your books are wonderful. I'm so glad we made this connection.
Suspense/Thriller |
Wow, "A Man's Face," sounds like it's in the vein of your suspenseful novel, "Whatever Became of Sin".
Well, anyway, thanks so much for meeting me, Barbara. You, and your books are wonderful. I'm so glad we made this connection.
http://mybook.to/Clipper
http://mybook.to/WChamber
http://mybook.to/TheWindRose
http://mybook.to/WBSin
http://mybook.to/WChamber
http://mybook.to/TheWindRose
http://mybook.to/WBSin
http://mybook.to/hubertinheaven
Spiritual |
Update: While in the kitchen for lunch, before finishing this post,
the same exact bulb flickered. Coincidence?
How about you? Have you met any of your online friends?
Good answers, Barbara!
ReplyDeleteShe's very talented. Thanks for stopping by William!
DeleteExcellent interview. I know what you mean about writing under a feminine name. I wonder if people think I write romances, but I just stuck with a shorter name. You definitely have a wide experience in life and work for adding nuances to your novels. Yes, I Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteI hope Barbara will notice your comment. Thanks for stopping by, Mari!
DeleteA Man's Face does sound intriguing.
ReplyDeleteCool you got to meet her.
It does sound interesting. Thanks for stopping by Alex! Hope you had a nice Easter!
DeleteI haven't met her, but I love Barbara!
ReplyDeleteShe's the entire package. Lovable and a great writer!Thanks for stopping by Norma. Hope you and Collin had a nice Easter!
Deleteinspiring report...
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing
Un saludo desde AlmerĂa España
ReplyDeleteI haven't but I would love to! Great interview. :)
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