Hi! I am
Carolyn Howard Johnson, your trusty New Book Review blogger and author of the
multi award-winning
HowTo Do It
Frugally Series of books for writers. This blog has heretofore been
exclusive for reviews but I thought I’d do a special series of interviews after
I chatted with Jeanie Loiacono, President of
Loiacono Literary
Agency – Where ‘can’t’ is not in our vocabulary! I
thought sharing the interviews would help the many subscribers and visitors to
this New Book Review blog, including authors, reviewers, and, of course, readers
who just might find a new favorite author among the featured books and
authors.
So, today
welcome Jeanne
Skartsiaris.
When not writing Jeanne Skartsiaris also works as a
Sonographer. Prior to that she was a medical/legal photographer for a
plaintiff’s law firm. She attended creative writing courses at Southern
Methodist University and is a member of Romance Writers of America’s local
chapter, Dallas Area Romance Authors. Also the author of Surviving Life and Snow
Globe. She lives in Dallas, Texas.
- What is your genre? Is it
fiction or nonfiction? Young adult and women's
fiction
- What made you want to be a
writer?
To quell the voices in my
head.
- Of all the authors out there,
who inspired you most? There are so many! Jodi Picoult, Pat Conroy, David
Sedaris.
- What is your writing style?
Do you outline? Linearly? By scene? Why? I let the characters move the story forward.
I'd like to do more outlining, but the characters usually do whatever they want
no matter how hard I try to control them.
- Do you write every day? How
much? How long? No. I work full time. My weekends are my busy
writing time. Although if inspired, usually while driving or walking, I'll jot
down ideas.
- Do you think reading is as
important to writing for an author? Why? YES! Writing is a craft and it opens the reader to
another world or life. If you're a storyteller then you enjoy stories. End of
story. J
- What are some of the things
you would like to share with budding authors? Write. Read. Learn the art of slashing, not
horror but editing. A writer opens their soul a little when creating a character
and it's hard to take criticism and rejection. You need a tough hide. Never give
up.
- Do you have any marketing and
promotional advice, referrals, tips you would like to share? As I'm still not on a bestseller list, no.
I'm trying to learn better marketing skills.
- Do you think conferences are
beneficial? If so, what have you learned? Which ones do you
frequent?
Yes. The resources a writer can get
from a conference can be invaluable. I've been to book signings where I've not
sold anything, but I've made important connections. I'm also a member of Romance
Writers of America and have learned much from authors
there.
- Where can we find you, your
books and when is your next event? My YA books are available on Amazon and in a
local specialty bookstore in Dallas. I've just gotten them into a Dallas
library—Surviving Life and Snow Globe. I'm hoping my women's
fiction novel, Dance Like You Mean It, is acquired 2016.
www.jeanneskartsiaris.com http://www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com/authors/jeanne-skartsiaris/
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ABOUT THE SPONSORING AGENTS
Reading and writing is a way of life for Melissa Carrigee.
As a literary agent and award winning graphic artist, she combines her two
passions of business and writing. She has published works in newspapers and
magazines as well as a published novel. Featured Columnist for The Family Forum,
Parents and Kids Magazine – Mississippi Gulf Coast.
I want a horror book to read all
night long while I check behind the doors for the boogey man. I’m looking for a
thriller that keeps me reading and guessing (and just when I think I’ve figured
it out, I’m wrong). I’m looking for children’s books that engage the parent and
the child. I’m looking for young adult novels – but NOT Twilight and not
wizards. That’s been done. I’m looking for any story with a great plot.
Something I can sit and read in a few days with characters that make me think
about them long after I’ve finished the book.
Genres: horror, science fiction,
historical fiction, commercial fiction, mysteries, thrillers, dramas, historical
romance, children’s (picture and mid-grade)—any book that has a great story with
unforgettable characters.
Jeanie Loiacono, President,
Loiacono Literary Agency - A facilitator of dreams, Jeanie Loiacono
represents over eighty authors. Her forte is mystery, romance, thrillers,
historical/military/southern fiction, and all quality fiction/nonfiction. Her
passion is to see her authors succeed.
“There is nothing more rewarding than to hold one of my author’s books and
know I helped bring it to fruition. I am so blessed and privileged to be able to
work with some of the most talented writers in the world.”
Jeanie.L@llallc.net www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com
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