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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… K.L. Brady, author of The Bum Magnet

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K.L. Brady, author of The Bum Magnet
(LadyLit Press)

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Real estate agent Charisse Tyson seems to have it all: a great job, a dream car and a McMansion in “high-and-mightyville”. Everything in her life is just right…except the Mister. While lamenting the break-up with her most recent “the one” during a holiday meltdown, Charisse realizes she has a type when it comes to men: players, players…and more players.

A magazine article motivates her to swear off men and examine the complex roots of her romantic fiascoes. Laugh loud and often as Charisse discovers whether her choices in men reflect more than a penchant for good looks, great sex and bad judgment.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write The Bum Magnet?

K.L. Brady: The story came to me in an epiphany as I was reading a self-help article about dieting. I laughed to myself because I thought, “How many of these dang articles have I read?” They give you 12 steps, and the first I do in my mind is negotiate. “Well, I don’t have to walk two miles a day, maybe just two blocks” or “I can eat vegetables three times a day, but I’m going to eat them with fried chicken.” Yet, I still expect to lose 112 pounds.

So, I thought I’d write a story about a woman who attracts players. She knows it’s a pattern in her life that she needs to stop. She sees a self-help article about emotional baggage and toxic men, and one of the suggestions is a “man diet.” Just like a dieter that drives past the McDonald’s, stops for “one little Big Mac” and knows full well she should go home and eat a carrot stick, the main character Charisse stops for a big “something else.” That’s how her journey begins.

JP: Many women tend to question their decision-making capabilities after suffering a string of bad relationships. What does The Bum Magnet offer in terms of insight for women in this predicament?

KLB: I think the most important thing The Bum Magnet offers women in this predicament is accountability. It tells women to stop pointing the finger at men and start looking inside yourself to see what issues you have going on that repeatedly draw you into these types of relationships.

It also tells women that it’s okay to call yourself out on the carpet and laugh at yourself. At the end of the day, the point is to get to the root of the problem and deal with it, whatever that problem is.

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

KLB: As a debut author that most people don’t know from a can of paint. My success is really going to come from generating buzz via word of mouth. I’m doing all the signings, book fairs and events that I can squeeze into my schedule. Hopefully, the book will make it into some book club reading selections.

I have been getting such wonderful feedback from the readers so far. It is really overwhelming to think that I put something into the world that so many women relate to. Hopefully they will spread the word, and I’ll build some momentum.

I’m very passionate about writing and was equally passionate about telling this woman’s story. Sometimes I think as authors we become so passionate about “our art” and “our story” that we tend to be stubborn when it comes to taking suggestions.

As a new author, I feel like I grew pretty quickly. I have learned how to process criticism, not take it personally and incorporate the suggestions which really ended up helping me make my work the best that it could be.

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

KLB: I know many authors who write elaborate outlines and give a lot of structure to their stories. Right now, I just transcribe the voices in my head. They wake me up in the middle of the night, say what they have to say and I write it down.

I’d say it took me about 8 to 9 months to finish the book. I wrote the first draft in about four months because I was trying to beat the deadline for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards. That helped me get it finished.

Over the following four to five months, I put the book in critique groups and shopped it with agents who gave me feedback about what needed fixing. Then I hired a former editor from Simon & Schuster to give it a final overall editorial review. That was it.

JP: What’s next for K.L. Brady?

KLB: More writing. If there’s anything that I regret in my life, it is suppressing my love of writing for so many years. Now that I’ve accomplished my first goal, I just plan to keep writing until I can’t write anymore.

Writing gives me more enjoyment and fulfillment than I’ve gotten from anything else I’ve done in my life. I can only pray that God will give it wings and let it fly.

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Tyra Denine, author of Damaged Goods

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Tyra Denine, author of Damaged Goods
(Double Dap Books)

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Confidence and self-esteem are deeply rooted from the early stages of childhood development. Unfortunately, many parents and children fall victim to the ugly realities of child abuse. Damaged Goods, a book of memoirs and poetry, explores this reality.

From childhood abuse, promiscuity, and self-hate the author recovers from these damages. She blossoms into a loving and confident christian woman, looking back at life’s traumas, finding closure and peace.

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

Tyra Denine: My inspiration for writing Damaged Goods stemmed from my journal writings. I had become severely depressed during the latter part of my marriage and sought professional help.

Journal writing became one of the many techniques that I used as a temporary relief for my depression. I became aware that my marriage was not the root of my depression and low self-esteem.

I learned that my poor choices as an adult were a result of my upbringing.

JP: What sets Damaged Goods apart from other memoirs?

TD: Damaged Goods includes poetry and sketches bringing the chapters to life. Most memoirs are matter-of-fact. My story will capture all emotions. The reader will cry, laugh and feel as if they were there when the events took place.

Readers can get to know me, my personality and my humor, in spite of my woes. I take responsibility for the choices that I made as an adult, while simultaneously cluing readers in to the indisputable fact that we are a product of our environment.

By the time the book is finished, one can see the transformation that I have made as an individual. It clearly states that our past does not have to define our future!

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

TD: As an author, it is my responsibility to reach my audience. From sending my book to radio stations and talk-shows, to speaking at women’s shelters and being an advocate for the prevention of spousal and child abuse.

I have to walk the walk, as well as talk the talk. It is my job to be a testimony of succeeding, in spite of or because of, my history of child abuse and living in a home riddled with domestic violence.

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

TD: It was very difficult to write Damaged Goods. As I opened myself up on the pages of my book, I had to remove myself from the computer, sometimes months at a time because it became too painful to re-live.

It was like pouring salt into old wounds and reliving my experiences all over again, most of which, I had not shared with a single soul. After about a year of journal writing, I realized that I had a story to share with the world. A story that could make a difference.

JP: What’s next for Tyra Denine?

TD: I have begun my sequel to Damaged Goods. My next book is titled, Resurrected, and it depicts the life that I am living today. I want my readers to see that hard work and determination pays off.

I want my readers to know that my past is just that… my past! It will not define my future. I want my readers to know that, they too, can over come any situation. I want my readers to turn their lemons into lemonade.

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Author, Tyra Denine was born in Sandusky, Ohio. She moved to Decatur, Illinois at age six. She joined the United states Navy in 1987 and served over ten years. She currently resides in the Atlanta area with her two sons, Dante and Darius. This is her first book.

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

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Vanessa Miller, author of Forsaken
(Urban Trade Paper)


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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.

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