Category Archives: amazon.com

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Kaira Denee, author of My Husband’s Fiancee

JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Kaira Denee, author of My Husband’s Fiancee
(Anexander Books)


kaira denee my husbands fiancee on amazondotcom

(One of the first ten people to comment on Kaira Denee’s author interview will win a FREE COPY of My Husband’s Fiancee.)

(Congratulations to Joyce. She won a free copy of Kaira Denee’s My Husband’s Fiancee.)

Kimberly Rose is a career-driven reality-television producer whose career has recently taken a slump. When she witnesses a mistress confronting her lover and his wife in a crowded shopping mall, she immediately realizes she has the next reality show hit on her hands. Her show, My Husband’s Fiancee, is born.

Kimberly’s personal life isn’t as successful as her career. Her past is filled with damaging secrets that still haunt her dreams.When her father’s health begins to decline, Kimberly’s mother can’t understand why she’s unaffected by the tragedy. Her mother doesn’t know it, but Kimberly and her father also share a wicked secret.

Luckily, Kimberly’s love life is just as she wants it: a lust-filled rendezvous with her famous, wealthy “boy toy.” When he starts pressuring her for a deeper commitment, she’s faced with telling him about her past or hiding it from him and hoping she’s never exposed. “My Husband’s Fiancee” is the best reality show you will ever read! Tune in to see whether the husband chooses to stay with his wife or marry his mistress and whether Kimberly resolves her past demons and lets love into her life.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write My Husband’s Fiancee?

Kaira Denee: Twitter gave me lots of inspiration. I once tweeted, “Is it possible to be in love with two people”, and I got so many responses! I knew I’d found a topic that people are really passionate about.

JP: What sets My Husband’s Fiancee apart from other novels in its genre?KD: I always like to think of new perspectives to tell my stories from. With reality shows being so popular these days, I thought it be fun and challenging to tell the story of the love triangle through episodes of a reality show.

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that lead to My Husband’s Fiancee getting out to the public?

KD: The key to my success this time around is having the right people on my team that care about the project and being successful together. I’m with the right publisher, the right publicist, a great assistant and I was my own agent this time around. With my first two books, I didn’t have that.

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take for you to start and finish My Husband’s Fiancee?

KD: I’m not really afforded the luxury of having a writing process, yet. I get it in when I can. When I’m under deadline I do enjoy getting up before the sun rises, making a cop of coffee and baning out a few chapters before the kids get up.

JP: What’s next for Kaira Denee?

KD: Next up, I have a short story, “Purple Kisses” in an erotic anthology entitled Bedtime Stories 2. Currently, I’m writing the sequel to my debut novel, Take it There, as well.

http://www.kairadenee.com/
http://www.myspace.com/kairadenee
http://www.idontliketheway.com/

P.S. Join the Joey Reviews Newsletter at http://joeypinkney.com/joey-reviews-newsletter.html

Please click on the banners to learn more about each JoeyPinkney.com sponsor:


joeypinkney-soam-flyer-10-22-09

priority books
gshpublishingbanner
author-kaira-denee

author kelvin lassiter
You need to advertise with JoeyPinkney.com for just $20! (For more information click here.)

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Kaution, author of Nothing Short of a Rainbow

JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Kaution, author of Nothing Short of A Rainbow
(Big Works-Small Press Publishing)


kaution nothing short of a rainbow on amazondotcom

No one told Teren Ramsey that loving or befriending women would be easy. When she meets the charismatic Rayan Rollins, a incredible basketball player and a self professed womanizer at ASU, she learns the hard way that sometimes love and friendship can be a game not as easy to win as a game on the courts.

When she falls in love with Nia, a fellow player on their team, things become complicated: Nia wanted Rayan, Teren’s bestfriend. Friendships will be tested, hearts broken and life’s lessons learned for all involved.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write Nothing Short of A Rainbow?

Kaution: I came up with the idea when I working on several projects a few years ago and going through a bad breakup. I wanted to write something that was possibly more realistic in the urban LGBT community for black lesbians which seemed to be close to nonexistant at the time in regards to urban fiction.

I just felt that with all the visiblity we now have, we still have zero voices in society. I honestly believed it makes it hard to establish role models or discipher negative behavior we, as a small subculture, present to ourselves or others on the outside trying to peer in at us.

It is because of this I felt it was prehaps the right time to provide stories that so many like myself longed to read. If I got people talking about my book, then those silent voices would no longer be silent.

JP: What sets Nothing Short of A Rainbow apart from other novels in its genre?

K: I tried to capture a story that those in LGBT urban community could really identify with. I wanted to tell a tale that would possibly reflect my lifestyle as a black lesbian and reflect the way of life for other black, urban lesbians. That meant the good and the not-so-good elements.

I’m apart of the hiphop generation. I’m also a part of the subculture within a subculture that acknowledges label attachments that merely describe our lifestyle.

It’s also a real modern day love story told the way I wanted a book to tell its tale when I sat down to read but found virtually no book I could relate and identify with specifically. I let alot of drama unfold in it.

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that lead to Nothing Short of A Rainbow getting out to the public?

K: The keys to its success was just sitting down and believing it was good enough to be shared with others first and foremost. I spent many months wondering and worrying that no one wanted to hear/read about the lives of young, black lesbians. In the end, I felt strongly that the story I had written could be a story others wanted to read about. I’m glad I had friends out there that encouraged me.

The next step was educating myself on how to write. I did so many revisions I lost count. Even now, I read parts and see where I could improve on this first novel. Since the book was completed, I feel as a writer I have improved in leaps and bounds. I strive to be a better story teller and writer and use that as my main motivation.

The next thing was educating myself on the business aspects of putting out a project such as this book. I network, and I consider the advice of others humbly and graciously whether it’s good or bad.

I owe a large amount of success in reaching the public to the growing list of my readers of my other works. Word of mouth is a powerful thing. I’ve always encourage my readers to email me and share their opinions. I answer all my emails myself because I truly respect their opinions and use their feedback as if they were all my personal advisors.

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take for you to start and finish Nothing Short of A Rainbow?

K: My process for writing is to first make sure my personal life is balanced enough to allow me to devote a great deal of time to a writing project. I’m like everyone else. I have a family, work full-time and go to school. Time is precious to me.

Once I figure out how to make it all work together, the next stage for me is to write the story out. I tend to work in mini-bursts of creativity, so I just sit down and write. I don’t worry about grammar or structure too much about the first draft or making sure it has a lot of descriptive paragraphs. I visualize in my mind real-life-type-scenarios that can happen or possibly did happen and write them out.

When I do my second read-through, I began adding more descriptive paragraphs and begin the cleaning up process. I will run through, possibly several times, key chapters that I feel are vital. When I feel comfortable, I will pass a copy to my editor and another copy to just a friend to get their feedback in general. After that, I work with my editor to consider and/or make changes where it needs to be.

When I think I have a strong draft, I give a copy back to the first random friend and another copy to another random reader for additional feedback and let them critique the manuscript. I experiment with different techniques I utilize to help me strengthen my skills as a writer.

Nothing Short of A Rainbow was written in about nine months, but it went through many revisions thereafter simply because I didn’t feel I had the right “pulse” on it. It was concieved in 2005, completed 2006 and released in 2009.

JP: What’s next for Kaution?

K: Well, I am currently working on completing my next two books: Don’t Wanna Be A Playa and 360 Degrees of Difficulty which originally started out as short erotic stories online at www.nifty.org which hosts several erotic stories for free.

Both stories were nearing their respective ends online, so to speak, but readers wanted more. It was then that I decided to turn both short stories into novels to give the readers what they wanted: to follow the characters of each story and tell their tales in detail. Those two books will be out in the early summer months. Following those two books will be my forth novel titled “She” which will be out at the end of the summer. Thankfully for me, all three are nearing completion.

From there, I can return to working on a project I put on hold which is my dark, urban comix novella that will finally be released towards the end of 2009. My online adult LGBT themed cartoon series which will have 12 episodes to start will be nearing comletion at the start of 2010, and I’m really excited about those two projects. I am revisiting past passions and have found myself excited once again as an mixed multimedia artist, combining writing and art is a dream come true for me.

http://www.kaution-online.com/
http://www.myspace.com/kaution187
http://www.myspace.com/flawlessbookdistribution
kaution.mail@gmail.com

P.S. Join the Joey Reviews Newsletter at http://joeypinkney.com/joey-reviews-newsletter.html

Please click on the banners to learn more about each JoeyPinkney.com sponsor:

joeypinkney-soam-flyer-10-22-09

priority books
gshpublishingbanner
author-kaira-denee

author kelvin lassiter
You need to advertise with JoeyPinkney.com for just $20! (For more information click here.)

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Vanessa Miller, author of Forsaken

JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Vanessa Miller, author of Forsaken
(Urban Trade Paper)


vanessa miller forsaken on amazondotcom

Pastor Jerome Tyler “JT” Thomas is charismatic behind the pulpit, charming to all he comes in contact with, and lethal to those who linger too long. Since the age of twenty-two, when he prayed for God to keep him out of
prison, JT knew he would preach the gospel. Bishop Turner makes it possible, but there are strings attached. Now JT isn’t sure he can stay tied down.

Cutting loose causes more problems than JT anticipated. When an old friend from his days on the streets resurfaces and his extra curricular activity comes knocking on his front door, JT’s life and the lives of those close to
him spiral out of control. Now he will need divine intervention to make things right. How much help can a man hope to receive when he feels he’s been forsaken by God?

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

Vanessa Miller: There have been so many stories in the media about pastors who have fallen that I wanted to write a book that shows people what needs to happen when you find yourself in a fallen state. This book is not just for fallen pastors, but any Christian who falls. It’s a book that shows that you can get back up.

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

VM: Many authors have written novels that depict fallen preachers, but my novel is more about how to get back up after falling. Forsaken will show the reader that it’s not over just because man says its over. God has the final say.

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

VM:
If there is any secret to success, I would say it is simply that I haven’t given up. I pray about my career constantly, and I get up every morning and work. My hope is that the work I have put in over the years will land
Forsaken on numerous bestseller lists.

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

VM: I wrote Forsaken in three months from start to finish. In order for me to be able to complete an entire manuscript within 2-3 month timeframe, I get up every morning and sit down in front of my computer and write. My writing hours are normally between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

I work from about 9-6 everyday. But I spend a few hours each day on the business side of writing: responding to my editors, agent or readers. Working on cover art for new books with my publisher, working on edits and
my tour schedule.

JP: What’s next for Vanessa Miller?

VM: My schedule is really busy right now because I have four books coming out in 2010.

Yesterday’s Promise (April 2010)
Forgiven – sequel to Forsaken (June 2010)
Tomorrow’s Promise (Oct. 2010)
Long Time Coming (Nov. 2010)

Vanessa Miller “I am still confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Psalms 27:13”
Essence Bestselling Author
Forsaken in stores October 1, 2009 – the story of a fallen preacher’s journey back to God.

http://www.vanessamiller.com/
http://www.anointedauthorsontour.com/
http://www.myspace.com/vmiller1
http://www.facebook.com/vanessamiller01

P.S. Join the Joey Reviews Newsletter at http://joeypinkney.com/joey-reviews-newsletter.html

0987098Please click on the banners to learn more about each JoeyPinkney.com sponsor:

priority books
gshpublishingbanner
author-kaira-denee

author kelvin lassiter
author-michael-mcgrew
kiffany dugger banner 2
til debt do us part banner
You need to advertise with JoeyPinkney.com for just $20! (For more information click here.)