Hiya, Justine! We're all dying to know your latest news so spill.
My second book, All
American Girl, was accepted by Ominific and will be published in January
2013!
That's awesome! Congrats! When did you first consider yourself a writer?
You know, it’s funny because I still don’t. I didn’t set out
to become a writer. I wrote because it was something I just liked to do. I
didn’t do it with the goal of being published…that just happens to be a
wonderful perk. Even if I didn’t get one more story published, I would still
write because it’s what I love. It’s a hobby. It’s an obsession. J
Well, you are definitely a writer in my book! (Sorry, bad pun, I know.) Anyhow, what inspired you to write Recaptured Dreams?
This particular book came about in a strange way. Harlequin
had a contest like three years ago for one of their series lines. I thought I
would give entering a try. A co-worker and I were brainstorming and we came up
with the idea on the fly one day. Candice (that is her name) actually came up
with the character Xavier and his
profession, so that credit goes all to her. I simply wrote the story around
this idea of man she created. A
straight, hot, male fashion designer? Heck yeah!
Now that sounds like fun! Do you have a specific writing style?
Panster. All. The. Way. I’d stop writing if I had to plot.
Seriously. Since writing is my passion (and my escape from normal life…lol),
plotting would make it un-fun.
Un-fun is never cool. And I'm a panster too. Pansters Unite!
Ah-hem. Sorry. Got a little carried away there. If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor?
That would be one, Mrs. Sarah Fine. I found her on Nathan
Bransford’s forums about three years ago and she’s been my best long-distance
friend and writing buddy since. She’s also brilliant and taught me SO much.
Without her, I’m CERTAIN I wouldn’t be where I am today. Every writer needs a
writer buddy.
Of, definitely. Writer buddies are the best. No one else can understand a writer like a writer buddy. So what are your current projects?
I’m in the processing of finishing up a contemporary romance
called Until Next Time. A story about
Piper, a Funeral Director, who’s afraid of loving because she’s afraid of
death. And a man, Macy Quinn Oliver, who will make her see that love and death
are both beautiful.
Oh, that sounds inspiring! How long does it take you to write a book?
That depends on the book. My first book (which will never
see print..lol) took three months. Recaptured Dreams was written in thirty
days. And my most recent project has taken six. So really it depends how much
spare time I have. The more spare time, the faster the book gets done! Of
course, none of these time frames include the dreaded act of editing. Eeek!
I'm the same way. Sometimes I can write a story in a month, sometimes I need a lot longer. And editing always takes me so much longer than writing. What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
I need total silence.
And no interruptions. Otherwise, I can’t think. Or concentrate. Or focus. I
need everything I have to be focused on the pages in front of me. The family
has yet to learn this rule. J
I can't listen to music when I write so I know where you're coming from. Now for some less serious questions. What would you do if you didn't have to work?
Write. Then write some more. Oh, and live like a hermit. The
only exception to total isolation would be my need for the internet. I could
live without pretty much everything
else. (After my daughter goes off to college, of course!)
Of course! What did you want to be when you were ten years old?
A vet. That’s strange, right? But then I realized that I
loved animals too much to see them hurt. So I wanted to be an ichthyologist and
work on the ocean learning about sharks or seals or something! And, uh, that
didn’t work out either. J
LOL I wanted to be a vet for about a minute. I have really bad allergies. Could never last as a vet!
If Hollywood made a movie about your life, who would you like to see play the lead role as you?
Tina Fey. Hands down. That woman
would get the craziness of my life and the humor. She’d be brilliant as me.
Ordinary to Extraordinary.
*giggle* Assuming one day I have the right to be called extraordinary. *grins*
Ten years, the
Atlantic Ocean, and several rungs in society have kept Xavier Cain from having
Sophia Montel. Now twenty-seven, he’s spent his entire adult life building a
fashion empire that could finally prove his worth to her family. When fate
reunites him with Sophia at London’s premiere fashion show, one problem lodges
in Xavier’s path: Sophia doesn’t remember him.
The only obstacle that has kept Sophia from Xavier is a horrific car crash that erased her memory at seventeen. She’s spent the last ten years fighting to reclaim a sliver of her past that her mother refuses to help her remember. When Sophia meets Xavier at the London show, however, all her fantasies come to life in one night of passion. Discovering he is the missing link, she is determined to find all the pieces to their love story and her memory.
Xavier wants forever. Sophia wants her memory. If they take this chance, they’ll have to start over. How far are they willing to go get what they want? And when the past catches up to them, can they handle the truths it has hidden?
The only obstacle that has kept Sophia from Xavier is a horrific car crash that erased her memory at seventeen. She’s spent the last ten years fighting to reclaim a sliver of her past that her mother refuses to help her remember. When Sophia meets Xavier at the London show, however, all her fantasies come to life in one night of passion. Discovering he is the missing link, she is determined to find all the pieces to their love story and her memory.
Xavier wants forever. Sophia wants her memory. If they take this chance, they’ll have to start over. How far are they willing to go get what they want? And when the past catches up to them, can they handle the truths it has hidden?
Justine lives in the Midwest, happily catering to her family,
which consists of a horse-obsessed teenage daughter and four crazy dogs. She’s
never moved from her hometown, but hopes to grow old in a much warmer climate.
During the day she works a normal job with college students who
try their best to keep her young. They’ve done a good job thus far. At night, said teenage daughter and her horse
require mounds of love and attention. The weekends belong solely to her and her
writing. That’s when she morphs into a sticky bug, unable to leave the confines
of her computer chair.
She started writing three years ago after seeing a movie that set
off a chain reaction she couldn’t have stopped if she’d wanted. It’s not a
hobby for her; it’s an obsession. One she loves and one she loves to share.
Contact Justine by email: dell.justine@gmail.com
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Justine's favorite line from the book: Xavier had thought he was in paradise before. He’d been wrong. Sophia was more than paradise. She was the very reason he breathed.
Awesome, awesome line. Can definitely see why it's Justine's favorite!
Giveaway time!
One of you can win a copy of Justine's ebook. Justine will pick a winner at the end of the day using a random number generator. Be sure to enter - just leave a comment (if you could include your email, that would be great!)!
Also Justine will be giving away TWO Recaptured Dreams bookmarks!
And another also, Justine's publisher is giving away two paperback copies of the book through a Goodreads Giveaway: http://www.goodreads.com/
And finally, Justine is hosting a huge giveaway on her blog during the entire month of September. Details here: http://justine-dell.blogspot.com/
Sounds like qa fun read! And I really enjoyed the interview. I love Justine's favorite line too. How do you enter to win? I didn't see a form.
ReplyDeleteDid she just say she wrote a book in six days? Whoa...
ReplyDeleteLoL. No way, Alex. Six Months! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me Nicole! (Notice I got the day right *winks*)
~JD
Great interview. Wow! I'll abstain from the giveaway since I won the ebook yesterday over at Girdle of Melian.
ReplyDeleteAs for Alex, I read six days at first, too. It took another read-thru to see months. But when I thought six days, I started calculating "12.5K-15K per day? My hands would fall off from all that typing."
Congratulations Justine! You sound very excited and the book sounds like a great read!
ReplyDeleteJD is utterly gorgeous and fabulous and I wish her all the success in the world!! Onwards and upwards for her!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicole for hosting her in your dreamy blog and I so agree! Pansters of the World Unite!! Take care
x
We should totally have a panster's blogfest ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnd for today's winners!
The winner of the free ebook is: Karen Arrowood.
And the bookmark goes to...Marta.
Alex, Old Kitty already won bookmarks and Joshua won the book. But if he wants a book mark, I'll send him one! Congrats!
~JD
Congrats to the winners! Marta, I already have your email. Karen, could you email me at Nicole.Zoltack@gmail.com so you can your prize? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, Justine and Nicole. I loved the banter back and forth.
ReplyDeleteWishing the best of success with each writing project Justine :-)
Love the concept for this book, and the cover! And I'm totally with you on needing complete silence to write.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interview, Justine and Nicole!
Congrats to Justine!
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