Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Author Interview - Nicole Fergusson

Hiya folks! The Penguin sends his love, but he regrettably had to attend a fish meeting in Alaska today and can't be here to help me welcome today's author, Nicole Fergusson. You might remember, I reviewed her book, Gothic, this past weekend? Well, today, she is blessing us with a wonderful interview, giving us some insight into her book and her world! I'm pleased to present today's author interview with Nicole Fergusson!



DSP: For starters, tell us a bit about you, we like to get to know our authors as a person!  

Nicole: Hello Ashley! Right, well, I'm a part time writer, part time real life worker who lives in a townhouse in Melbourne, Australia, with two kittens, two housemates and a fairly revolving door of friends coming in and out. I can generally be found in front of my laptop, with a cup of tea in one hand, a book in the other, incense burning somewhere in the room, and music playing at a not too loud volume. (I am a courteous housemate, after all!)


DSP: Nice to meet you! So tell us, where did you find the inspiration for your most recent book? 

Nicole: I love telling this story: I actually got the idea that ended up being Gothic from a dream I had. It's getting to be quite the cliched answer, these days. *smiles* I can't actually say what the scene in the dream was, as that gives away spoilers for the second book (which is, of course, coming soon!) but suffice it to say that that gave me my three main characters. I sat on the idea for almost a year before starting to actually write it, though. It was my Honours year at university. The only reason I started writing when I did was because I just needed something that was a little less dry, a little more fun, and there you have it: Gothic appeared on virtual bookshelves within a year of the first draft!


DSP: So, do you have any kind of ritual for writing? Such as, you have to write with music on, or you can only write when you’re completely alone, etc.

Nicole: I am actually very much like a sports player when I get on a good run of writing: Superstitious as hell! It doesn't much matter which room I start writing in, who is around, what music is playing, etc. What matters is that, once I have a good day of writing, I keep my laptop on that table, I keep that time of day free, I do the best I can to make sure that my “real life” work works around the writing I need to do, and I keep myself in that space day after day until the creative juice of that area dries up. Then I try to find a new place and repeat the process. This has happened in most rooms of my house, as well as several local libraries and, occasionally, a cafe.


DSP: Who is your favorite character in your book, and why? How about the character you had the most trouble with? 

Nicole: Aww, I don't even know where to start with this one! I guess Elliott is my favourite, because he has such a complex story. I never have a problem writing an Elliott scene, there is always something for him to be doing. The problem I tend to have is keeping myself from making the Shadows of Melbourne series into the Elliott Huntington show. The character I have had the most trouble with is... Renee, sometimes. It's difficult to stay on the right side of the line between keeping her true to character and making her “too” silly. Meredith is also difficult at times, because I forget that she's always around but, like Elliott, there's almost always something Meredith can be doing.


DSP: Now, when you sit down to write a book, a paragraph, or whatever you‘re working on at the moment, do you just sit down in front of the computer, or do you need an outline of some sort? Is there any other prep you need in order to organize your thoughts either before you write or in the process of writing? 

Nicole: This really depends on whether I have to fit my day job into these preparations. I usually work in the mornings so, on my drive back from work, my mind often floats around making a mental list of things I want to write, edit, promote. Stuff like when I'm going to find time to fill out these interviews gets organised then, especially when I'm in the middle of a good run of writing. Promotion still needs to get done otherwise I may as well not write anything. But at the same time, I don't want to cut into my inspiration to write. On the other hand, full days of writing are always started with reading a book in bed for about half an hour before I go downstairs to put on the kettle and make a pot of tea. Sometimes I try to clean the space around me as well while the kettle boils. These activities give me the same space as the car drive home from work to order my thoughts and figure out what exactly I want to get done in a particular day.


DSP: Do you foresee any more books to continue this story? If so, do you think we can get a taste of what’s to come? 

Nicole: Oh yes! At the moment, I'm guessing between 6 and 8 books for the Shadows of Melboure set. Of course, there will be more trouble for the werewolves and more focus on the vampires, as well as a completely new supernatural species that nobody is prepared for! 


DSP: Other than this most recent story, do you have any ideas for different books that might be published in the future? Care to give us a teaser? 

Nicole: I have just sent back final edits on Revelry (Shadows of Melbourne #2) back to my publisher, so that should be coming out in the next month or so. I'm going through Smoke & Mirrors (Shadows of Melbourne #3) right now before handing that to my publisher for a contract, and I've just started making up notes for the book that will become Harsh Light of Day (Shadows of Melbourne #4). So, many many things coming up for this series! There is also another love interest coming up for Dahlia, though she's not going to just forget about Elliott too quickly. It's a twist on the love triangle that I have quite enjoyed writing, and can't wait to share in the next book. 


DSP: Who is your greatest inspiration to write? What person makes you believe in yourself, and how? 

Nicole: There are many authors out there whose books inspire me again and again but, ultimately, the person who most makes me believe in myself is my fiancee. He reads over all the books I write, goes on walks with me and listens to my crazy ideas, makes suggestions, helps me with pacing on the more action based scenes. He's a strength and an inspiration and lucky doesn't quite cover what it is to have him in my life.


DSP: Do you have any aspirations to be similar or comparable to another author? Why? 

Nicole: Patricia Briggs writes a tight paranormal/urban fantasy series in her not particularly well-known Mercy Thompson series which I absolutely think everyone should be reading. Why... because this isn't a woman whose every action is dictated by the people who love her. She's independent and feisty and remains so even when the men in her life are trying to tell her what to do. Because the writing is amazing and convincing and gives you a full idea of the world beyond this single character and her friends. Because it seems as though Briggs is writing a story she wants to, rather than one she thinks will sell. There are lots of reasons. She's just amazing.


DSP: What has been the biggest high since becoming a published author?

Nicole: Watching everyone buy my books. *laughs* Actually, getting to talk about the stories in my head with friends of mine because they have actually read my stories was pretty heady. I'm so used to just being that writer in the corner, with all these stories on her laptop that nobody has ever seen!


DSP: Have you named the computer you use for writing?

Nicole: Katherine. Why yes. Yes, I have.


DSP: Has becoming an author changed you, or the way you think about certain things? If so, how?

Nicole: Not really. I give a lot more time to my writing now than I used to. Before, other things would get priority and I would realise it had been a month since I'd really sat down and written something. Writing isn't just a hobby, it's a craft that I hope to turn into a lifestyle, so it has to be prioritised. 


DSP: What is your greatest fear about being an author? 

Nicole: That the next book won't get contracted? Or that I'll get writer's block before finishing Shadows of Melbourne right now, actually. This is my first attempt at a series, and it's going well so far. I just hope it continues to.


DSP: Which of the characters in your book do you feel is the most like yourself, and in what way?

Nicole: There is a character who doesn't appear until the end of book two, Revelry, who has a passing resemblance to me. But I wouldn't make her a main character. I tend to base my characters more on other people I know.


DSP: From the first word to the moment it became available for purchase, how long did it take you to write and publish this most recent novel?

Nicole: So, if we count from the first dream I had, 22 months. If we count from the date I started writing, closer to a year. I was very lucky in that I had someone who I knew wanted to look at my work as soon as I started writing again based on some smaller works I had published a number of years ago.


DSP: Are you planning to bring sexy back?

Nicole: When I used to write, I wrote a lot of erotica and, I'm embarrassed to say (not really) that it killed off my sex drive! I didn't really come back into writing to bring the sexy back this time, but if sexy comes into a scene, I'm certainly not going to run the other way!


DPS: If you could be any cartoon character for 24 hours, who would you pick and why?

Nicole: Jessica Rabbit. And do you have to ask? *grins*


DSP: Would the 8-year-old version of yourself kick your ass or praise you for what you’ve done with your life?

Nicole: Hah! She'd be so happy. She'd spin around in circles, before getting dizzy, and then run out into the kitchen to tell my mum that see, all that time she spends reading and writing in her room really isn't just a waste of time! 


DSP: What is the last song you listened to?

Nicole: That would be Florence and the Machine's Rabbit Heart (Raise it up) because I LOVE her. And it's on my iPod.



Excellent!! This has been an absolute pleasure, working with and getting to know Nicole has been a total blast. Her work is awesome, her personality is hilariously fun, and I can't wait to read more. Watch out for this firecracker, she's coming out swinging, and there's no end in sight to her success. Even though you don't need it, good luck in all your endeavors, Nicole!!


Saturday, February 23, 2013

Book Review: Gothic, by Nicole D. Fergusson


It's time again for another book review! I'm excited to present this one to you, and I think you'll enjoy the review. I chose Gothic, by author Nicole D. Fergusson. Find out what I had to say and what rating I gave it!



Dahlia is starting a new life. New university, new home, new friends. This time, she is not going to be surrounded by werewolf packs and vampires. She has fought against a life filled with supernaturals since she was twelve years old. Does it matter that she’s more attracted to the vampire in her class than the normal university boyfriend she picks up? Of course not. This is what she wants. What she’s always wanted. A normal life. This is exactly what she’s been waiting for. 
Isn't it?



The prologue lays the foundation for the story, and though it seems a bit slower to get started and could have used a bit more intrigue, it was still the right way to start off the journey. Giving us a taste of Dahlia’s early years and the day her whole life changed as a child was an excellent introduction to the story.


We eventually follow Dahlia as she grows up in a home with a vampire for a godmother and werewolves for a foster dad and brother. This idea is brilliant, and a bit of a fresh take on the world of all that is paranormal. No sparkling vegan vampires, no school for vampires-it’s pleasing to read something that hasn’t been done to death. [Pun intended.]

The author describes the relationships between Dahlia and her new family fairly well, though the reader would be a bit misled by the way Dahlia interacts with her brother, Luca. His role seems to be more of the older guy who might turn into boyfriend sometime down the road, when age is less important.

Moving on, Dahlia finally finds herself as a young woman struggling to find her place with other humans-seeking a normal life, amidst the seemingly inescapable hoard of supernatural beings. We find that Dahlia has to find a balance between her werewolf brother and her vampire would-be love interest, Elliot. Her relationship with Elliot is hot and cold, and at times a little confusing, though it does give them a more tangled history and adds tension to an already dangerous companionship.

Dahlia’s life soon starts spinning out of control, hitting a climax when Luca is forced suddenly into the role as Alpha male. Before long, Dahlia feels she’s lost her brother. It’s a good thing her vampire friend is there to comfort her. Well, at least until he betrays her trust. Soon, though, with so many supernatural happenings, her human side is challenged.

The story is well written, and once you get past the introduction, it’s a very gripping read. I read it all in one sitting because I couldn’t put it down. The ending leaves the reader not just wanting more, but slightly disappointed. It just seems to stop, with no graceful transition to the conclusion, and the very last chapter seems like an afterthought that’s a bit hard to follow. I’m really looking forward to the sequel to this book; I need more of this story! I simply must know what happens next.

Although the ending and beginning were a rough around the edges, the story and quality of writing was still good enough for me to give it 8/10 (or 4/5). All in all, it was an excellent read that I literally couldn’t put down, and I would definitely recommend it. In fact, I have already.

You can score your own copy of Gothic at Amazon and at Barnes & Noble, and check out her Blog, too!


The Animals Are Trying to Kill Me...

My fur-babies love me to death. Literally. As in, I almost died twice today and it's only just after 7am...

My cat Luna was exceptionally lovey dovey cuddly wuddly last night. She decided to snuggle up to me last night. In my face. While I slept. Cutting off my air. Repeatedly. Now, I find it a bit odd that a cat who hates anyone up in their face was willing to lick my nose and nuzzle my cheek. But when she decided to curl up and put her whole body in front of my nose and mouth, that was when Luna took a flying lesson. This did not discourage her efforts though, because I had to send her flying at least 3 more times before she finally decided to leave me alone. I love my cats (and my dog), but there's no way to mask the fact that she was openly trying to suffocate me to my death. I'm a bit worried...


So, at about 6:45, I woke up for a bathroom break, and decided it was a great opportunity to take the dog out. Took him out, he did his business, and he came back inside. So far, so good, right? Well, apparently, he had the poops last night while we slept, and there was poop all over the kitchen. Fine, it was on the fake tile, I cleaned it up, it took two separate trips to the bathroom to flush it all away, but no big deal. Well, I was on my way out of the bathroom, and damn near fell and busted my head open on the bathtub. Normally, this wouldn't surprise me too much, considering my clumsy level is Grand Wizard, but my own clumsiness was not to blame. Axel had peed in the bathroom, and I stepped in it (whole foot, not just a tiny part), sending me sliding across the bathroom floor doing some horrible impression of a seizure style dance move. Now, I'd bet if someone was there to see this, they'd have fallen dead laughing at the whole hilarity of the situation. I'm not laughing, though, because my foot was covered in pee and I came THIS CLOSE to pinching a nerve in my back, but it slid back where it needs to be before my spine could trap it. Don't get me wrong, it hurts like a mofo, but I'm gonna be okay. 

So yes, my animals are clearly plotting my untimely demise. I'm fearful of my life. If you never hear from me again, it means I didn't make it, so can someone please, for the love of all that is unholy, please delete my browsing history before my mum gets ahold of my computer??? 




Happy Saturday, folks!! 







PS-if you Google Image evil puppy, I find it hilarious that there are so many Huskies, and that my pup is a Husky. Coincidence? Perhaps not... 

Friday, February 22, 2013

Interesting Facts on Sleep and Deprivation

In true fashion of never seeming to get enough sleep, I stumbled upon a website with a number of interesting facts about sleep. It's pretty intriguing, and explains a few things. Speaking of which, I should really get to bed soon-since I got over that little bug that had me sick a couple of days, I've returned to operating on only a few hours of sleep again. Cause, you know, sleep's overrated, right?

Give it a glance, it's worthy of a couple minutes of your time!!


http://www.psychologydegree.net/facts-about-sleep/



Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Book Tour Day 2

Whew! Busy busy busy, and sick on top of it all. I think I may have pissed off Karma or something...hehe.

But a successful virtual book tour does not stop or slow down simply because one feels like they've been run over by an overloaded Mac truck at high speeds. No, they do not. Especially not today!

Today is a special day. Why? Because I have not one but TWO powerful stops on the book tour today. For starters, I'm being hosted by a good buddy and former co-worker, Lisa, with Lisa's World of Books. Here, I wrote up a stunning guest post about who I would cast as the actors for the ten of the most important characters in Daughters of Night: Possession. It was actually really fun but REALLY grueling sifting through a bajillion actor and actresses to find the ones that most closely embodied the characters I created, and it was tough to nail it down. I'm happy with my choices, though, and I encourage everyone to check them out. And I'm really happy I was able to be featured on Lisa's blog, too. I won't lie, I was kind of hoping she'd pick me up when I booked the tour!! :)

The second stop is a bunch of promotion over at Jeanz Book Read N Review, where the host not only put up a promo for the book and an about the author post, but there's also an interview I did with them (which is really good stuff, if I may say so!) and an excerpt. A really nice excerpt to include, too. There is just a lot of information on this site, so definitely check it out!

So, yeah, definitely a lot going on!! Come to the sites and tell me how awesome I am, or ask me a question, or just say hi! Can't wait to see you there!