Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Jennifer Bryce Interview


H. Schussman’s interview with Jennifer Bryce, author of Haley's Song.

Heidi:
So, Jennifer, tell us about yourself.

Jennifer:
I’m a quirky mother of 3 boys and a full time nursing student.  I got my acceptance letter to nursing school and my book on the same day, I couldn’t choose which one to do, so I did both. I can’t wait to get out of school so I can write on a regular basis again. I have many interests from jiu-jitsu to baking.

Heidi:
What genre do you write?

Jennifer:
Mostly young adult romance. Depending on the subject matter I’ve dabbled in time travel, speculative fiction, historical, and paranormal. I have a few non-fiction reflective essays published as well. My over active imagination serves me well in this arena…not so much with my anxiety.

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Heidi:
When did you start writing?

Jennifer:
I started writing about four years ago when I was put on bed rest with my last pregnancy. I had plenty of time and nowhere to go. I read so many books they became predictable. I also ran into some books that left me wondering why the rubbish was ever published. So…I wrote my own.

Heidi:
What are you working on now?

Jennifer:
I’m currently working on an adult speculative fiction about the Fountain of Youth and a guardian that keeps the secret safe. Of course, it’s a romance, but I also have a drug cartel adding some danger to the story for a little excitement—it balances out the ooey-gooey love junk.

Heidi:
Who is your favorite character in your stories?

Jennifer:
The problem is I love them all. They become like family, but if I had to choose one today it would probably be Ben from Haley’s Song. Margret and Ben’s story is coming together in my mind and I can’t wait to show the world of Ben.

Heidi:
Do you see yourself in any of your characters?
Jennifer:
I pictured myself as Sarah in Haley’s Song, but I also put little pieces of myself in each of my heroines.

Heidi:
Where do you write? Describe your workspace?
Jennifer:
Drum rolls…the kitchen table or the couch! I don’t have a fancy office or writing space. Sometimes if I’m feeling really adventurous I’ll occupy the front porch.

Heidi:
Who are your all-time favorite authors?

Jennifer:
Okay, this list might be really eclectic. Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre is one of my favorite stories. Pat McManus is an absolutely fantastic storyteller; my husband would read to me at night his hilarious stories would have my crying from laughing so hard. Erma Bombeck has turned her witty musings about motherhood into a fine art. Marcia Lynn McClure is my favorite romance writer because she makes really strong male romantic characters and the heroines have spunk and femininity. My favorite book of hers is The Fragrance of Her Name.

Heidi:
Did you find writing a query letter a challenge? If so, how did you overcome it? Do you think there was a key phrase or idea in your query letter?

Jennifer:
I went to a writer’s conference a couple of years back and Aprilynn Pike, author of a fabulous fairy series, helped me with my first query letter. Wowzars, she in a very kind and comical way told me that my query letter was junk, but then helped me figure the darn thing out. Pretty embarrassing, but I understand query letters now. I always put a hook line in my query letters like for my next book it’s, “Some secrets are better kept…” The key idea is secrets.

Heidi:
What advice do you have for a writer aspiring to be published?

Jennifer:
Same thing that author Donna Hatch told me…”Getting published is 90% work and 10% talent.” Also, develop a thick skin—editing that bleeds red on your manuscript and numerous rejection letters are the pits.

Heidi:
Would you like to acknowledge someone for their assistance and faith in you?

Jennifer:
Two people actually;

Jennifer Griffith, author of Big In Japan encouraged and taught me how to write more than any class I could’ve taken. I look up to her in every way. She is my writing Yoda. J Her writing “voice” is really something to aspire to. She helped me edit Haley’s Song and figure the ins and outs of publishing.

My husband has been so patient with this expensive little hobby of mine, even babysitting while I attended conferences and writing retreats. He is AMAZING, but that’s why I picked him.

7 comments:

  1. Very fun interview, ladies! I also have a husband who fully supports my writing addiction, so I know what a jewel you have in your hubby, Jennifer. Keep on writing! :)

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  2. Lovely interview! You are a busy and talented Lady Jennifer.

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  3. Great interview. Love that quote from Donna Hatch!

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  4. Gorgeous photo, Jennifer, and great interview! Thanks for sharing your personality and tips with us. Love it that your writing space is mostly just wherever you happen to be. Best of success with Haley's Song and the birthing of your next novel.

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  5. What a fun interview! Cheers to Jennifer and Heidi, good job!

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  6. I like the way the author's personality comes through in the interview. Nice. dkchristi, author of Ghost Orchid, Bamboo Ring and more

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  7. Very nice interview. Best wishes for Haley's Song.

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