Tell us about your latest book, who is the main character(s) and what
can we expect when we
pick
it up?
It is a joyful buddy book with travels through America and parts of
Europe – full of love, sadness, truth and individual freedom. Hopefully you will be inspired to take your
own journey.
Give us an out of context quote from your book to warm our hearts:
"I love you"
Who
are some authors that you look to for inspiration?
Jack Kerouac ,James Joyce, JD Salinger
Fire
down below! What’s the first object you save?
My truth
Advice
for newly sparking writers in three sentences or less:
Write your truth and tell a great story. Lean on your life which is
special. Let your writing flow.
Which
of your characters would you want to share a campfire with, and why?
All of them signing a Leonard Cohen tune
Can
you briefly describe your writing process for us?
Here goes –I write stream of consciousness. That means I just write and
let the thoughts flow out of me. I do not use an outline. I might write two or
three pages, then stop, go over grammar and spelling. The next day I re-read
what I wrote the proceeding day.
Therefore, my thoughts are free and I say what is in my being.
What
is next on your writerly horizon?
Almost finished the third book, Exiles, which will complete the trilogy
REFLECTIONS ON THE BOULEVARD
by Louis J. Ambrosio
GENRE: Coming of age
Michael's
story continues from "A Reservoir Man" (2022) where we find him
teaching at a university ready to retire. He unexpectedly meets a young man
named Ron who becomes his protégé and journeys with him in a haphazard
adventure throughout America and Europe. In Michael's final journey in life,
each twist and turn of the road brings unexpected adventures. The journey taken
is one of joy, friendship, and discovery.
Barnes and
Noble:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/reflections-on-the-boulevard-lj-ambrosio/1143396462
Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Reflections-Boulevard-LJ-Ambrosio-ebook/dp/B0C2F31BLW/ref=sr_1_1
Apple Books:
https://books.apple.com/us/book/reflections-on-the-boulevard/id6448296429
Rakuten Kobo:
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/reflections-on-the-boulevard
Thalia:
https://www.thalia.de/shop/home/artikeldetails/A1068548362
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1384458?ref=draft2digital
Vivlio: https://shop.vivlio.com/product/9798985965162_9798985965162_10020/reflections-on-the-boulevard
Excerpt 2
On
one particularly bumpy part of the trail, Michael assured Ron.
"You
look great and natural on that mule! Like Gene Autry!” Ron was falling over
now, off the mule. Ron had some choice language for Michael. After a minute he
also asked, “Who is Gene Autry?”
“He
was the cowboy who sang 'Don’t Fence Me In'!”
The
mule train proved to be extraordinary. The views were spectacular; being inside
the canyon was the best. The formation of the rocks was either tilted,
straight, or flat. The horizontal layers of rocks produced the colors yellow,
red, and blue. The mule and Ron were no problem; he was a natural mule rider.
Thank heavens he told the mule about his relationship with Rhonda - that was
the key to their bonding. Ron had a wonderful time, even if his butt was in
pain. He felt the saddle was still attached to his bottom even after they left.
They
found a bench looking at their incredible view of the North Rim. Michael turned
to Ron telling him how nice and cool their friendship was. Michael agreed.
“I
had so many friends and partners, but I was never able to have as much fun and
conversations as I have had with you, Ron.”
“Partners
like Gail, your former business partner?" Ron asked.
Michael
playfully responded, "No, like loving, and those other things.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Louis J.
Ambrosio ran one of the most nurturing bi-coastal talent agencies in Los
Angeles and New York. He started his career as a theatrical producer, running
two major regional theaters for eight seasons. Ambrosio taught at seven universities.
Ambrosio also distinguished himself as an award-winning film producer and
novelist over the course of his impressive career.
Instagram:
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Twitter:
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Blog:
https://ljambrosio.blogspot.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI2XkCETDOj_VUtCFcB74ig
9 comments:
Thank you for hosting today!
What are your favorite scenes in the book?
the last chapter
thank youfor inviting me to you site is is very good --and the space. you gave to the novel again thank you Louis J Ambrosio
I look forward to reading this.
I enjoyed the interview.
I like the cover. Looks great.
Who influenced you to be a writer?
Great interview and excerpt.
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