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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Roxanne Fredd, author of If The Drugs Don’t Get U The Lifestyle Will

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Roxanne Fredd, editor of If the Drugs Don’t Get U the Lifestyle Will
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The main characters are Booker T and his wifey Tweet. Together, yet separately, they tell a tale of murders plus life with and without the uses of drugs.

Booker T is a serious, murdering, drug-selling, nightclub-owning pimp with his own cold words told from prison. Tweet, his wife, talks of how she felt being left at home alone while Booker T held it down on the streets and after he went off to prison. Tweet tells the story of the five other men that went off to prison one at a time before Booker T.

Obsessively driven and hell-bent on revenge, Tweet lives to kill a man she nicknamed the Marked Man because he set Booker T and the other five man up to take the fall. While Tweet tracks him down, she is plagued with visions of her own ugly, drug-filled days.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write If the Drugs Don’t Get U the Lifestyle Will?

Roxanne Fredd: This story started out as To Kill A Snake. My husband Booker T and I collaborated to create a heart-felt story about the downside to being a drug-pusher or drug-user. The story line did not match that title, so I changed it.

JP: If the Drugs Don’t Get U the Lifestyle Will digs deep into the lives and deaths caused by drug addiction. Whom do you plan to help with such a book?

RF: First off, my book may come off as some of the many others Urban Fiction titles: drugs, sex and revenge. However, If the Drugs Don’t Get U the Lifestyle Will is so much more than that. On the outside, the average person sees a drug-user walking the streets. They have hopes of selling their bodies, whether male or female, for the dope.

But what happens after the dope are gone? Past actions eat at their spirit. There is much self-hate that causes them to do such anything to get that little bit of stuff. This book illuminates that vicious cycle and shows the dead-end road of using drugs on a daily basis.

I pray it will help the ones thinking of trying drugs as something fun to do. I also think of the many people coming out of drug treatment thinking, “Now that I no longer use dope, I can sell it.” That is a big ass joke. A kid can’t sell candy nor can a monkey sell bananas. Why? I hold eleven years clean from the use of dope and alcohol (And yes, alcohol is a drug, too.)

As I have traveled this clean and sober road, I have gone into correction facilities to talk to the men and women doing serious time. I tried to help them see that addiction is not just about the dope one puts into their body. It is about the actions one takes with the dope. It’s about the need to feel that getting that feeling one more time with aid of the dope. I have built friendships and seen many people fall for some of the dumbest shit.

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that lead to If the Drugs Don’t Get U the Lifestyle Will getting out to the public?

RF: I never stop asking questions or asking for help with the things I do not know how to do. I’m on a life journey of learning everything I can, even at age 56. My no-down-time law helped me get my last book Gas Card out to the world. So if it works, why fix it?

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take you to start and finish If the Drugs Don’t Get U the Lifestyle Will?

RF: It all starts inside of my head then moves onto pieces of paper. Big pieces, little pieces, what ever is at hand. I write stuff down and collect them all until it is time I can start to put them altogether. Joey, I have a number of other works in motion, therefore, I’m constantly jumping back and forth from one to the other along.

I also write for the magazine Going Bonkers and traveling as motivation speaker. I think it will be safe to say that it took me two years to write this particular book. My true hindrance has been need of an editor for my work. As a Dyslexic, I have to work twice as hard on writing and pay extra attention to dotting my Is and crossing my Ts.

JP: What’s next for Roxanne Fredd?

RF: Finish up my other writings along with trying my hand as a playwright. I’m turning my first book Gas Card into a stage-play. I have friends that write plays who will walk me through that process, so wish me the best.

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Shanna Stroud, author of Patients

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Shanna Stroud, editor of Patients
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Shanna Stroud has unleashed a story of a young lady name Precious Bryant. Precious has finally got the chance to escape from her family. Her hardships in life will guide her in different directions in life.

Precious meets Jared along the way. His body full of steam and draws Precious his way. Precious’ love for Jared is interrupted by Mikal. Precious becomes confused. Which man is the love of her life? The chemistry of love will burst out into flames from the one she wants and needs.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write Patients?

Shanna Stroud: I have always loved to put my feeling and thoughts on paper. My life inspired me to write Patients. As Iook back on different events of my life and others around me, I just had to put it in a book format.

JP: What sets Patients apart from other novels in its genre?

SS: Patients is an orginal book. The writting content is set in its own style.

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that lead to Patients getting out to the public?

SS: It comes from me getting in “The Known Zone” as I call it. Staying focused on the prize: the buzz with my book in the air waves. There is a drive inside of me to have everyone wanting a copy of my books. I want to see faces of others enjoying my work.

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take for you to start and finish Patients?

SS: Back in 2003, I started writing on my first book. I did alot of revisons to Patients. I got side-tracked trying to decide if I was going to approach a traditional publisher or not. I wrote on and off for about 2 1/2 years. I didn’t know exactly what direction to go with publishing. I came up with the solution of a publisher in 2009.

JP: What’s next for Shanna Stroud?

SS: I am coming out with the sequel to Patients. Be on the look out for Interlude Duration.

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Glenn Maynard, author of Strapped into an American Dream

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Glenn Maynard, editor of Strapped into an American Dream
(Strategic Book Publishing)

Strapped into an American Dream captures America, whirling readers along a 35,000-mile trek through the 48 contiguous states in a rebuilt RV. Glenn Maynard brings this journey to all armchair travelers who will love the adrenaline rush.

One week after their wedding, Glenn and his wife quit their jobs, sold their cars and set out to find America. This book details how they were able to realize this dream and introduces the reader to the unique people they met and the places they visited along the path.

Travel with them through 23 National Parks, Las Vegas, Mardi Gras and dusty ghost towns. Feel the rushing wind of tornadoes and the rocking of an earthquake. Sleep on roadsides and in truck stops, shifting from state to state, risking danger in favor of a limited bank account.

It is the dream of many Americans, in all walks of life, to travel the country, but few realize this dream. Now they may do so vicariously in the reading of these adventures. Laugh along the way, but also share the terror, sorrow and humor.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to take your adventurous trip and write Strapped Into An American Dream?

Glenn Maynard: My wife and I took a trip to Florida and were enjoying a February day in an outside whirlpool when we decided that there had to be another way. We then began to dream and thought how wonderful it would be to take a trip that most would only undertake when they retire.

We decided on all of the 48 continental states during a one year journey. I could write about it and eventually publish a book. I took detailed notes daily and became a travel correspondent for 3 newspapers along the way.

JP: What did you and your wife learn about each other in taking a trip like this?

GM: We learned that we were a great travel team, and together we moved through America really wanting to learn about its history. We both wanted the same things. We both had roles in order to make a trip of this magnitude work.

I was the one who persevered through hundreds of miles at a clip. She was the one with the map, guiding the ship to stay the course. Together we chose the attractions and the free campgrounds. Many times the plans fizzled, but we were able to create Plan B on the fly.

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that lead to Strapped Into An American Dream getting out to the public?

GM: The keys to my success are believing in my story, believing that it’s a story Americans want to read and having the perseverance to bring Strapped Into An American Dream to all of the people who would love to chuck it all and hit the road.

My book is not going to sell itself, although at first I thought that it might. I am onto Plan B of Marketing now, and I’m eyeing the top of the mountain. Nothing is going to stop me from rolling it over the top. I made it this far, and I do not give up on anything without a fight.

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take for you to start and finish Strapped Into An American Dream?

GM: My writing process is simple. When I am inspired to write, then I write. If I have nothing, then the sitting wasn’t meant to be. For this book, I spent the year writing notes on 10 legal pads, then wrote the book from the highlights of the trip.

I spent time moving from Connecticut to Colorado, and then four years later moved back to Connecticut after my divorce. We left one week following our wedding and returned on our first anniversary. I then had to rewrite the entire manuscript to focus more on the journey and less on the honeymoon.

Querie letter after querie letter and rejection after rejection followed. The years flew by, and the hope of bringing this trip to Americans fizzled. My perseverance never did. Beginning the process with note taking in 1992 until publication in 2009 may be a long time, but not when your holding a book in your hands with your name on it.

JP: What’s next for Glenn Maynard?

GM: While living out in Colorado, I also wrote a fiction book which deals with the possibilities of reincarnation. The book needs to be fine tuned, but there is a nearly completed piece of work there.

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