Showing posts with label Susan Sundwall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Sundwall. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2014

A Visit With Susan Sundwall


The lovely and talented Susan Sundwall joins us today to discuss her latest book, The Super Bar Incident. This is Susan's second book in her mystery series. Susan's offered to give away a copy of both her books so be sure and check out the details below.


Welcome to Write Now, Susan. Congrats on the new book! How did this story come about? 


Thank you so much for having me, Karen. I’m honored. The Super Bar Incident is the second in my Minnie Markwood mystery series. I wrote it because I had so much fun writing the first one and wanted to expand on  Minnie’s adventures. In Super Bar I put our intrepid mystery shopper and amateur sleuth on a diet. Most of my readers are women and I’m sure they’ll be able to relate to her Titanic battle with the scale. I also ramp up the romance between her two sidekicks, Rashawna and Joel. 


Yes, I know many of your readers will relate to that "Titanic battle". I know I do! How did you get into mystery writing?


I’ve always loved reading mysteries and never thought I could write one, until I began reading Janet Evanovich. She was the first mystery author I’d read who put a lot of humor and sass into her stories and I loved it. Reading her kind of gave me permission to let my own wacky side come out. I realized a mystery didn’t have to be so mind tangling. And though I’m not as um – risqué – as Janet, it was very freeing. And, of course, finding a publisher, Mainly Murder Press, validated my belief that I could write a mystery.  
  

Humor and sass - that appeals to a vast audience, I'm thinking. I'm glad you gave it a shot, for it sounds like it's right up your alley. :) Do you have a specific writing routine? How do you stay on track and meet your deadlines?



As they say, lark or owl, and I’m definitely a lark. I do my best writing in the early morning and am often surprised when several hours have gone by seemingly on a freight train. I break the rest of the day into chunks with an hour here or there for a re-write of my current project. A deadline is sort of like a mosquito. It buzzes around and you stand it for just so long before you swat it. If I swat it in time (and I always do) I let myself have a small – okay big – treat. Hot fudge sundaes top the list. 

That comparison of mosquitoes and deadlines is on target! Speaking of sundaes, do you have a favorite writing snack?


When I’m “in the zone” I don’t even think of eating. Sometime a cup of good coffee will help me along, but often it goes cold. Oh wait, does Candy Crush count as a snack? As a break in the tedium of finding exactly the right earrings for Minnie to wear in scene #18, I do “snack” there. Incidentally, Minnie has 300 pairs of earrings, so choosing the right ones each day is daunting. 


I guess Candy Crush could count...:) Wow, that's a lot of earrings. I guess she can wear a different pair almost every day! What's your favorite piece of writing advice?


When I first began writing I’d hear two things repeatedly and they’ve stuck with me. The first is B.I.C., Butt in chair, and the second is, Finish the Book. This is the dynamic duo of writing. Embrace them like Batman and you’ll be well rewarded. 

Ah, good advice. We don't get any writing done if we don't show up and apply ourselves. Thanks so much for sharing with us today. Best wishes with your books!

Thank you, Karen. :) 

Find Susan's books on Amazon

Visit Susan on her Blog 

More About Susan

Susan Sundwall is a mystery writer who sets her stories in and around Albany, New York. Her first mystery, The Red Shoelace Killer – A  Minnie Markwood Mystery, was published in late 2012. Her second book in the series, The Super Bar Incident, was released in August 2014. Both are available at Amazon, Untreed Reads and from the publisher. She lives in Valatie, New York, with her husband and adopted stray cat, Sister Agnes.

Giveaway Details and Requirements

One happy Write Now follower will win a signed print copy of The Superbar Incident and an ebook of the first Minnie Markwood Mystery, The Red Shoelace Killer
  • You must be a Google Friend Connect (GFC) follower (see box on sidebar).
  • You must leave your email address with your comment.
  • Open to residents of the United States.
  • Deadline to enter is midnight EST Thursday August 28, 2014. Winner will be chosen by random.org, notified by email, and will have 48 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen.

Do you have any questions for Susan? Do you like to read mysteries? What is your favorite writing snack?

Happy writing,
Karen

Monday, August 18, 2014

Crunch Time


It's crunch time! I've got a deadline this week for volume one of my book, so I'm taking the week off to wrap it up.

I hope you'll join me next week when Susan Sundwall stops by to discuss her latest book. Looking forward to having her visit. :)

How do you manage your time around a deadline?
 
Have a great week,

Karen


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Monday, June 16, 2014

A Collection of Goodies


The onset of summer is the perfect time to share an assortment of goodies, don't you think? Perhaps these links will help make your writing journey a bit easier. :)


Have you ever attended a writing conference? Kristen Lamb shares the benefits in Why All Writers Should Attend a Writing Conference

Do you write for children? Write to Ignite's First Annual Summer Writing Contest is accepting submissions through June 30, 2014. Check out the details here.

How important are critique partners? In Critique Partners and CovenantSusan J. Reinhardt addresses the significance of finding ones you can trust.

How are your time management skills? Jennifer Brown Banks of Pen and Prosper offers insight in this post, What Every Writer Should Know About Time.

Searching for character names? Check out Behind the Name, a handy site that features the etymology and history of first names. For a fun and interesting twist, give their Random Name Generator a try.

Diversify! That's Susan Sundwall's advice to writers who like to make money. (Don't we all?:) Susan should know, she has oodles of published works to her credit. Check out her tips and links here.

Is motherhood an extreme sport? Rhonda Schrock weighs the possibilities in a recent post on her blog, I am sure she'd welcome your input.


What's on your agenda this week?

Happy writing,

Karen

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Monday, August 5, 2013

Miscellaneous Monday

Happy Monday! I've a handful of goodies to pass along. Hope you find a helpful tidbit or two. :)

Sweet and smart blogging friend Susan Sundwall always offers good info and advice on her blog, Susan Says. This post, entitled Quarterlies, is about a potential market many of us overlook.

Need help making your writing time easier? Mari Taylor's article, Tools for the Writer, from Writers On the Move could help. 

Does the writing life remind you of a trip to the theme park? Author J.J. Howard thinks so, and shares her thoughts in 7 Ways a Writing Career is Like a Theme Park at Chuck Sambuchino's blog

In the mood for a contest? The Writer's Digest Popular Fiction Short Story Competition offers a $2500 grand prize and a trip to their 2013 Conference in New York City. Earlybird deadline is September 16, 2013. For more details, click here.

Have you ever stuck your foot in your mouth in a blog comment or on Facebook? Tangled a typo on Twitter? If so, maybe this article by Kristen Lamb, The Three NEVERS of Social Media will help prevent further mishaps.

Have any good writing links to share? What plans do you have this week?

Happy writing,

Karen  

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