Sunday, January 1, 2012

Indie Author Interviews: In the Hottub ~ Not the Hotseat


In several reviews of "FOR EVERY ACTION There Are Consequences" my protagonist Pepper Bibeau has been described as a "strong female character." This portrayal refers not to her muscular prowess, but to her emotional mettle. In Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, the synonyms for mettle that best describe Pepper are: strength of character; energy; fire; heart; moxie . . . and resolve, which in turn is related to determination, earnestness, and fixed purpose.

Words cut both ways and Pepper’s resolve, or fixed purpose, in her professional life tends to waver when applied to personal situations. Uncertainty does not weaken her character, though. By acknowledging indecision as provisional, a safe interim condition, Pepper is able to maintain a comfortable level of confidence and emotional stability.

On Mondays, beginning January 9, 2012, I will present interviews with Independent Authors who have written and published a mystery/suspense novel featuring a strong female protagonist. The interviews will focus on fellow indie-authors, spotlighting their first published novel and the strengths of their main character.

Indie authors interested in a personalized guest interview, please contact me via email: gbaugniet (at) aol (dot) com with the word INTERVIEW in the subject line. Include a link to your novel in the body of the email. If you have an upcoming promotional event that you want to coordinate with the interview, please include that date with your request. Thank you.

FOR EVERY ACTION There Are Consequences

1 comment:

  1. The first author to graciously visit for an interview in January 2012 is Michele Drier, author of SNAP: The World Unfolds.

    Other authors scheduled for the January spotlight are:

    Laurie Hanan, ALMOST PARADISE

    Kenneth Hoss, STORM RISING: A Kelli Storm Novel

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