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Talking with author Bill Blodgett about Love, Lies and Bad Guys
Thanks
for stopping by to talk a little about your writing! Let's jump right in. When
did you begin writing and why?
I tried to write a book once in high
school, but I didn’t get too far with it. Later, while taking an English
Literature course in college we began to dissect some of the works of history’s
famous authors including Shakespeare. I was amazed when I learned that beneath
the main storyline of the play or novel there was something more. I was so
intrigued by it my professor tried to steal me away from the math and sciences
by suggesting I change my major, but I was an adult learner and needed the math
and science degree to further my career and pay for the necessities of family
life. I keep in touch with that professor from time to time and share my books
with her.
Do you have a favorite genre? Is it the same genre you prefer to write?
Do you have a favorite genre? Is it the same genre you prefer to write?
I
like Sci-Fi, but I don’t write it. It’s captured my imagination since I was in
grade school in the 1960’s, probably because of the emphasis on landing a man
on the moon. While in grade school we stopped everything and the teacher would
roll out the TV so we could all watch the blast off. It was new, novel and
exciting. I’ve tried to write Sci-Fi, but it just doesn’t work for me. Even
though my background is in the sciences I tend to be drawn to writing about
contemporary issues that everyone can relate too.
Human
issues tend to direct my writing even though I don’t look for issues to write
about. They seem to come naturally. For instance, when doing research for Love,
Lies, and Bad Guys I became aware of the Downwinders issue that I wrote about
earlier. That part of human interest kept the book moving and really made the
characters come to life for me. I expanded the Downwinder issue to share a
common cause to the heroine, KC. With this common ground I think the characters
are more lifelike and not two dimensional.
How do you balance long-term thinking vs. being nimble in today's market?
How do you balance long-term thinking vs. being nimble in today's market?
Sorry,
I don’t try to balance those two goals. To be honest, I don’t have long term
goals attached to my writing. I don’t want the writing to become a chore. I want
it to be an enjoyable experience so I try not to daydream about being a
bestselling author. That’s not why I write. I write only because something
presents itself to me. I don’t go
looking for a story. Even my Vampire
books were based on an occurrence in my real life. I think if I were to pound
out story after story they would become flat and probably meaningless to me and
my goal of writing from the heart.
How do you find readers in today's market?
How do you find readers in today's market?
I
try to get my books out there on various blogs or review sites like this one
and hope someone notices. I contract with a site like Long and Short Reviews to
help get me in touch with readers. PR work is the hardest thing for me. It
always feels like bragging and I’ve never been one to brag or focus on my own
accomplishments. It seems too self-centered. I understand it really isn’t a bad
thing to do, and many authors find their own way to do advertising. I don’t
Facebook much about my books because my friends don’t want to hear about that
every day. I do let them know that I have a new book out and have a contest
just for them, but after that I don’t continue to barrage them with countless
posts about my new book. In my mind the right thing to do is to attract people
with a sincere interest in reading.
Do you come up with the hook first, or do you create characters first and then dig through until you find a hook?
Do you come up with the hook first, or do you create characters first and then dig through until you find a hook?
I
first come up with the event... a bombing, a car crash, the need of a family to
understand their gay family member, a magical sword or whatever comes to my
mind that seems like it could fit my needs to become a book. Then I outline the
general storyline from beginning to midpoint, black moment and the conclusion.
Lastly, I begin to create the characters. I don’t feel I can create characters
unless I know what they will have to go through. With all of that known I begin
to write the book.
How do you create your characters?
Many
times my characters are an extension of myself. No, not the action packed stuff,
but the interior emotions they are dealing with
because of the conflicts they are going through. If I can feel the
emotion then I think I will be able to write it so it will ring true with the
readers.
What's on the top of your TBR pile right now?
What's on the top of your TBR pile right now?
Two
of my friends, Emma Cane, and M.J. Compton, are coming out
with new books soon so they are on my TBR list.
Tell me a little about the characters in Love, Lies and Bad Guys.
Tell me a little about the characters in Love, Lies and Bad Guys.
Jay
is a US Marshal and is the son of a Downwinder. His father died due to a cancer
caused by the radioactive fallout that blanketed their Shoshone reservation
during the test of the atomic bombs in the 1940’s and the 1950’s. Jay is driven
by his father’s death and his tribal beliefs that protecting his Mother Earth
is his personal responsibility. KC is a NYPD detective and her parents died
from an accidental exposure to radiation at their place of work, the Indian
Point nuclear energy plant just outside NYC. She is driven in her cause to
inform the world of this clear and present danger.
Where’s the story set? How much influence did the setting have on the atmosphere/characters/development of the story?
Where’s the story set? How much influence did the setting have on the atmosphere/characters/development of the story?
The
story is set in both Waldorf, MD and Astoria, NY. Hence the title Love, Lies
and Bad Guys – The Waldorf Astoria Connection. The down home and laid back setting
in Astoria makes it possible for Jay and KC to let their investigation
differences fade away which, in turn, allows them to develop the love they
share for each other.
If you had to write your memoir in five words, what would you write?
Believer in Live, Laugh, Love.
If you had to write your memoir in five words, what would you write?
Believer in Live, Laugh, Love.
How often does your muse distract you from day to day minutiae?
Most of the time my muse leaves me alone
when not writing except while I’m driving or when I go to bed for the evening.
It’s during those times that I am susceptible to her influences and I allow her
to direct my thoughts about the book.
What do readers have to look forward to in the future from you?
Hopefully,
the sequel will be my next book published unless something else presents itself
and it really calls to me. Now with the coronavirus orchestrating our public
life I may have more guilt free time to write. As it so often happens I guilt
myself into doing something that should be done rather than what I want
to do. But then don’t we all?
GENRE: Romantic Suspense
Buy link:
Amazon
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BLURB:
When US Marshal Jay
Stonewalker sees a possible terrorist comment in a chatroom frequented by
anti-government radicals suggesting a nuclear threat to New York City,
specifically the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, he can’t get it out of his mind.
Against his boss’s orders he heads off to NYC to investigate on his own time.
While there he follows a suspicious character into a secluded recess of the New
York Subway system and foils what he believes is the terrorist event. In
a shoot-out with his suspect he’s wounded and calls the NYC PD for backup.
When he sees NYPD Detective KC Daviau and other uniformed officers
slipping into the darkness from the subway platform he’s relieved, but to his
surprise he’s met with resistance and disrespect by Detective Daviau. Against
his objections, KC takes custody of the evidence and leaves the scene. When Jay
asks an officer if she is always that way he’s told that, “Since her parents
died, she’s been… let’s say… a little cold.” When they are assigned to
work the case together, KC’s icy exterior soon begins to melt away as
they begin to fall for each other, but KC has to hold back. She has a dark
secret and knows he can’t ever know her truths because if he did he would hate
her just as she hates herself for what she’s about to do.
Excerpt
Two:
Because the Waldorf Astoria in New York is their flagship
and it’s the symbol of everything that is America. They tried to bring the
towers and the World Trade Center down in an unsuccessful attempt in nineteen
ninety-three, but managed on September eleventh, two thousand one. What makes
you think they won’t try something again? Their hate runs deep.”
“Jay, let it go.
Maybe it’s just a disgruntled guest that had a bad experience after spending
oodles of money there. Please let it go for your own sanity.” She pleaded and
hated herself at the same time. How can I make such beautiful love with this
man yet still lie to him? There must be something drastically wrong with me,
but it’s too late to turn back now. She knew it wasn’t a terrorist’s threat. It
was just her and her merry band of anti-nuclear activists making the world
safe. She began to lather up his chest with a loofa body puff and watched as he
closed his eyes.
“Just let it go, Jay,” she repeated.
He opened his eyes slowly. “I can’t just let it go. Maybe
Gary wasn’t involved with the original chatter I found, but maybe he was. Maybe
it’s a whole other source of crazies wanting to take a shot at the Big Apple.
Maybe it’s the Russians….” Her heart skipped a beat while she tried to
rationalize that Sergei and what Jay was alluding to was just a coincidence.
Sergei was fighting the good fight. She was sure of that.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
I still
live in the community where I met and married my lovely wife, Janice. Actually,
she lived around the corner from me and we both ignored each other until our
teen years when the hormone thing kicked in and we suddenly realized that the
cute little girl skipping rope and that goofy boy riding a bike had both grown
up.
We are
the proud parents of April and Lindsay; both of whom are now married. April
married Darren and they have two beautiful boys, Brian and Owen. Lindsay
married Tim and they have two beautiful children: Kailyn and Evan.
I enjoy hiking, kayaking, camping with my
family, golfing, making candles, and restoring my antique European sports car,
a 1972 MGB.
They
say to write from what you know, so I do. I write of love, life and
relationships. In addition to the romantic plot we all expect from a Romance
novel all of my books deal with a real-world issue as a sub-plot that we all have had to deal in some manner
in life, but not in a preachy way. I
find that including this sort of theme helps me identify with my characters on
a personal level. My hope is that the reader will also feel that connection
with my characters.
I have
four other published novels. Dead Or A Lie and Saint’s Sword are vampire
Romances. Unrequited is a contemporary novel with romantic elements and
received 4 stars from Romantic Times Book Review magazine. The Last Prejudice
is a family saga that deals with the issues a family must address when a family
member comes out.
I have
been a member of the RWA and the Central New York Romance Writers since 2004
and have held various posts in my local group. By day I am a construction
inspector for an engineering company.
Please
visit my website: www.billblodgett.com or
email me at bill@billblodgett.com You can also find me on Facebook at
@authorbillblodgett and Twitter @bill_blodgett
8 comments:
Thank you for having me here today Dawn! I'll be stopping by from time to time to answer any questions your followers my have.
I am enjoying these tours and finding all the terrific books my family is enjoying reading. Thanks for bringing them to us and keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing the great post!
I liked the excerpt.
Just a shout out to James, Victoria, and Rita. I appreciate it that you took the time to stop by and leave your comments. Thank you.
How did you come up with the title of the book?
Bernie, Originally it was called, The Waldorf Astoria Connection, which is now the sub-title. It takes place in Waldorf Md. and Astoria NY, where my daughters once lived, but I felt it wouldn't catch the eye of readers so, I don't know, it just popped into my head because the book is about love and lies and bad guys. I felt it was right when it came to me. Thanks for asking.
What is your most challenging aspect of writing?
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