Please welcome Author Tina Folsom
Laurie-Would you tell us a little about yourself?
Tina-I’m a romance author. I live in San Francisco, California, but I’m originally from Germany. I’ve lived in English speaking countries for over 20 years, practically my entire adult life. Writing is my big passion in life, and finally being able to do it for a living is a dream come true.
Laurie-What different kinds of genres do you write?
Tina-I only write romance, however, within the romance genre I’ve dabbled in different subgenres: western, contemporary, paranormal, historical.
Laurie-Out of all the different genres you write do you have a favorite?
Tina-Without a doubt, paranormal romance is my favorite and the one I will concentrate on.
Laurie-I loved the first two books in your Scanguards vampire series. Would you tell those who have never heard of them a little about the series?
Tina-Scanguards Vampires is about a group of vampires who run a security company called Scanguards. Samson is the owner of the company, and his book is the first in the series. Samson suffers from erectile dysfunction after a traumatic event and not even his shrink can help him. When the human auditor Delilah tumbles into his arms after a seemingly random attack, his hydraulics are working just fine. The story is very sexy and fast paced.
Amaury’s Hellion is the second book in the series. Amaury is Samson’s best friend and a director at Scanguards. He is cursed to feel other people’s emotions like a permanent headache and needs sex daily to keep the pain at bay. When he meets the feisty human woman Nina, a cure for his ailment seems within reach: in her presence all pain vanishes. Unfortunately, Nina is out to kill him because she believes he's involved in her brother's death. And she would succeed if only Amaury's bad boy charm didn't play havoc with her hormones and catapulted her into his arms and his bed every time she was near him.
In Book 1, Samson’s Lovely Mortal the vampire Amaury can read emotions and it is a huge problem for him. How did you come up with this problem?
I like to give my vampires problems that go against the grain of their own character. Amaury is so full of shit sometimes and such a hard ass that I figured, what the heck, I’m going to have him deal with the things he fears most: emotions. I had the epiphany about his problem when I wrote the scene with Ilona in Samson’s Lovely Mortal.
Laurie-Do you have an idea how many books you’re going to write for the Scanguards series?
Laurie-In book two Zane has a problem, he likes giving pain. Are you going to focus on this in his book?
Tina-Zane’s book is going to be quite dark – it will most likely be Book #5 in the Series. I am working on a few different scenarios for him, but violence is definitely part of his makeup. He has a very troubled past, and I don’t think he’ll be an easy character to write. I anticipate that some people will not like him at first, because of the things he’s done in his past.
Laurie-Do you have a favorite place to write?
Tina-I like to sit curled up on my couch with my little netbook computer and a cup of hot ginger tea. I do have a little office in my condo, but there’s no natural light, so I only use it when I have to do non-creative work. For all my creative work, I like to sit where I can watch the world go by. I’m on the forth floor of our building and have a nice view of the neighborhood.
Laurie-If you could give any advice for an up coming independent author what would that be?
Tina-First, join a critique group or local chapter of writers for your genre. You’ll learn a lot from others. Then just write. It takes a lot of practice to find your voice and make a story work. Some people can do it on the first book, some on the 10th. I work with critique partners on each book, and so do other published writers. We rely on those critique partners to tell us when something isn’t working, when our characters are unlovable, or our plot sucks. Brainstorm with your partners regularly. I can’t tell you enough how many times I’ve come up with a great scene just because of a remark one of my critique partners has made. Writing is only a solitary business if you make it so.
My second advice is: read lots of books in your genre, good and bad. You can learn from both. Don’t copy others, but take your inspiration from them. If somebody has a good idea, there’s nothing wrong with taking that thread and spinning it into a different direction. Remember, somebody once said (and I wish I remembered which famous person it was), there are only 20 unique stories out there – everything else is a variation of those 20 stories.
Laurie-Do you have anything you’d like to tell us about your books?
Tina-Yes, just a warning: all my books are sexually explicit. So if you are a little on the prudish side, they are not for you. If you read the first line of Samson’s Lovely Mortal, you’ll understand what I mean.
(Laurie-the first line is OMG!!;)
Laurie-Can you share what you have coming out next?
Tina-I’m currently working on Book 3 in the Scanguards Vampires Series. It will be Gabriel’s story – but I haven’t settled on a title yet. I anticipate the release date to be around December 1, 2010. Gabriel is quite a troubled vampire with a very unique sexual problem. You can watch my progress on my blog where I’ll be posting my word count daily.
I’m also working on a four book series about Greek Gods. Currently the proposal is with a traditional publishing house and I’m waiting to find out if it fits into their lineup.
Fun questions
Laurie-What is your favorite color?
Tina-Purple/lilac/violet
Laurie-Your favorite coke?
Tina-I don’t drink soft drinks – mainly because it’s hard enough to keep the pounds off when you’re sitting at a computer most of the day. I’m only 5’3”, so every extra pound really shows.
Laurie-Do you collect anything?
Tina-My husband and I live in a one bedroom condo, so I’ve never gotten into the habit of collecting anything – we just don’t have the space to keep anything. I don’t like clutter.
Where to find Tina
Website
blog
Now for the giveaway. One lucky winner will get Samson's Lovely Mortal. US winner will get paperback copy but International will get a PDF copy.
This book is pure erotic, so 18 and over please.
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Oh Ya, while your at Tina's blog please check out the book A Touch of Greek it looks good!
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Great intereview. I like the fact this author is so approachable and down to earth.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a cool series and something that is right up my alley. I loveme some vampires and intrigue, not to mention a bit of naughty. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
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Hi Tina:
ReplyDeleteYour vampire books sound great. However, I'm more intrigued by your upcoming Greek gods series.
What made you decide to write about Greek gods? Has this subject always been an interest of yours?
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Oh my god!!! I'm so excited you decided to write about Greek gods! You see I'm from Greece and it's an honor to see a part of our mythology being turned into such an interesting book!!!
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Hi Laurie and Tina,
ReplyDeleteLoved your interview.Love the cover of Samson's Lovely Mortal but almost fell off my chair when I saw the cover of A Touch of Greek on your blog. I'm so excited about the fact that both of these are series books. Just perfect to curl up with on a Fall day. :)
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Vixhen, Carol, Vickyvak,
ReplyDeleteI love Greek Mythology - it was the only reason I made it through History class back in Germany. My husband and I traveled to Greece a few years ago and hopped around the Islands. We loved it. Actually, the Acropolis you see on the book cover for A Touch of Greek is my own photo from one of my trips. The photo of the hot guy in the water I purchased from a stockphoto company.
And vickyvak, my best friend down in LA is Greek, so I'm intimately familiar with good Greek food and culture.
A Touch of Greek will be released within a week - so check back on my blog where I'll announce the release date and post a link where to purchase it.
Tina
Lori,
ReplyDeleteI love hearing from readers. It's really important to hear what they liked and what they didn't, since I'm constantly writing new books. And if I know readers get turned off or on by certain things, I can take that into account when writing.
Tina
Carol,
ReplyDeletesince you like series, you'll be happy to hear that I'm already plotting the second book in the Greek God Series (by the way, I call it Out of Olympus series). I'm meeting my critique partners this week for a short overnight trip to the California wine country to finish plotting out Dionysus' story. I thought since Dionysus is the God of Wine, the location would be highly appropriate.
Tina
Great interview!
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I can't wait to read this book. I have it on my TBR list so it was nice to read the interview. I love learning more about the person behind the book. Great interview!
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Great interview and all the books look good. I have an addiction to coke (the drink), so I envy your strength in not drinking soft drinks.
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Great interview :D
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Great interview, ladies!
ReplyDeleteThe series sounds right up my alley-- I love PNR with extra spice! :) And reading Laurie's comment about the first line has me very intrigued! I must get my hands on this book now!:P I'm also curious about the Greek gods series. Greek mythology has been an interest of mine for a while now, so reading PNR type stories with that included is always of my list of must reads!
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Marlene, it's hard not to drink soft drinks, and even I slip up occasionally, especially when I want my favorite cocktail: Pimms with Ginger Ale.
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ReplyDeleteif you like spicy, then I think you won't be disappointed.
My Greek God series is very different from my Vampires, a lot lighter and more humorous, but don't worry, it's just as sexy and hot.
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Tina, hot and spicy are good types to read. I think the Greek Goda series is awesome and i love Vampire books. Once i start I cant put them down.
This series sounds really hot and I have been looking for new authors as I have just gotten back into ebooks.
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Ok, don't know if I missed this, but I will give it a try anyways. I need to keep better track of my blogs :)
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