I was tagged by Linda Reilly to participate in The Next Big
Thing, a blog event asking writers to talk about their works in progress. In turn, I have tagged other writers who will
blog next week about their manuscripts. You
can find their answers to the ten questions by going to their blogs. These are the authors I tagged for next week:
Gregg E. Brickman, author of ILLEGALLY DEAD, IMPERFECT CONTRACT,
and the upcoming IMPERFECT DADDY, featuring clever and edgy nurses. Find at http://greggebrickman.wordpress.com
I’m happy to talk about my newest project.
1.What
is your working title of your book?
A
Secondhand Murder2. Where did the idea come from for the book?
It came from two sources. First, in 2009 I wasthe winner of the Mystery Writers of America Florida Chapter Sleuthfest short story contest. The story was entitled “Gator Aid” and featured a protagonist named Eve who was tall, skinny, blonde and very in-your-face. Her sidekick Madeleine was a polite, shy, laid-back writer of children’s stories. I loved the two of them so much I felt their partnership merited a full-length story, so I moved Eve permanently to Florida from Connecticut and made her Madeleine’s business associate.
Because I love consignment shops and yard sales, I chose to put them in the consignment shop business, but with a twist. They run a shop in rural Florida where the matrons of West Palm go to see the country life and to buy and sell their clothes at a place where their friends won’t know they’re earning a little extra money, necessary because of their husbands’ losses to Bernie Madoff and his like.
3. What genre does your book fall under?
This is a cozy mystery.
4. Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?
This is a difficult one because the ole of Eve necessitates someone with real sass, and mst of the actresses like that are older. I guess the only one I’d suggest would be Angelina Jolie.
5. What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?
Selling clothing of once-wealthy, Madoff-injured society matrons to the thrift-conscious in her rural Florida upscale consignment shop seems like Eve Appel’s kind of therapy until she discovers the body of one of her West Palm clients on the dressing room floor.
6. Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?
It will be published by Camel Press in 2013.
7. How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
The first draft took about six to nine months.
8. What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?
Maybe Janet Evanovich’s series—Blush, Blush.
9. Who or what inspired you to write this book?
Winning the short story contest happened before any of my other books had been published. It convinced me I could write and gave me the confidence to find a small press for my brewing series.
10. What else about your book might pique the reader's interest?
What woman doesn’t like bargain hunting especially with someone who has Eve’s impeccable taste?