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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Darine Davis, author of Bayou Drama

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Darine Davis, editor of Bayou Drama
(PHE Ink Publishing )

Bayou Drama is a collection of five short stories that deals with the all too familiar issues of unsolicited drama we all tend to encounter. These stories will make you laugh, cry, and in some cases, make you a bit angry at the actions these characters take in certain situations.

When all is said and done, Bayou Drama will make you look at your own situation and how you handle your own drama in your current situations.

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

Darine Davis: Bayou Drama was inspired mainly out of the joys and woes of relationships I had previously encountered. Although fiction, I was able to put a little bit of me in each story.

JP: You mention Carl Weber and Zane as inspirations. Their works are both entertaining and real. How do you ride that fine line between entertainment and realism for the short stories that appear in Bayou Drama?

DD: Now that’s a good question! I try to put realism in what I write. It is hard for a reader to grasp your message in a story if they can’t relate to it. I try to insert everyday situations and topics to allow the reader to grasp the meaning by the end of each story.

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

DD: The one major key to my success in the publishing of this book is faith. I had to have it in order to achieve it. Plain and simple.

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

DD: Originally, Bayou Drama was a novel called Take Care of House and Home in which it took me a year to write. However, when we moved to our new residence most of the transcript was lost. I was able to recover some of the stories and compile them into a neat package known today as Bayou Drama.

JP: What’s next for Darine Davis?

DD: I have a novel that is soon to be released called When A Good Man Goes Bad. This is my baby, my very first novel. I am excited about this book from beginning to end.

I have also been graced with an opportunity to engage in an anthology with several other authors: TL James, Jean Holloway, Ja’Nese Dixon, LM Blakely, JA Adams, and the fantastic Deilra Smith-Collard. The book is called Coffee Confessions and it is going to be awesome! It is a must read! This is to drop May 2010.

My final for the year will be a book called The Soldier, my first sci-fi. Hopefully I can make a splash in that genre!

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Jean Holloway, author of Black Jack

JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Jean Holloway, author of Black Jack
(PHE Ink)

Detective Shevaughn Robinson has gone from the cop everyone doubted to the “golden child” of the Portsborough Police Department. When Helene Elliott is found dead from an apparent suicide, the police are pressured to take on the investigation.

Buckle up and follow Shevaughn as she moves closer to solving the murder of a lonely widow, unknowingly rekindling old grudges and awakening a sinister spirit. Get ready, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

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

Jean Holloway: When I wrote Ace of Hearts, I ended the novel with a hint of a possible sequel. I had no idea it would be 29 years before I would start Black Jack!

The idea was to continue Detective Shevaughn Robinson’s story, giving her a new case, telling readers what transpired in her life after her first case and answering some of the unanswered questions readers had when they finished reading Ace of Hearts.

JP: What did you learn from writing and promoting Ace of Hearts that you were able to apply to Black Jack?

JH: One of the hardest lessons for me while writing Ace of Hearts was getting the “point of view” correct. It took extensive editing classes and read many books on writing before the light bulb came on. One of the best for me was Stephen King’s On Writing.

When I wrote Black Jack, I think I finally got it right! As for promotion, I learned you can never do too much, and it’s a full time job. Thank God, I found folks like you and Dana Pittman of Nia Promotions to help me with this. I also learned the earlier you start promoting the better.

JP: Who inspired you to write murder mysteries?

JH: My inspirations began with Nancy Drew and Agatha Christie and graduated to Stephen King and Dean Koontz. I have to tell you, I don’t consider Ace of Hearts or Black Jack murder mysteries. I think they’re adult, romantic, psychological, crime thrillers.

The difference? When reading a mystery, the fun is trying to figure out who done it, when reading a thriller you get up close and personal with the killer.

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

JH: I don’t have much control over my writing process. I start with an idea, and my characters take over. It amazes me how some authors plot their story. Every time I’ve tried that, I’ve hit a brick wall and come down with writer’s block.

Mostly, I just write what they tell me to. My only problem is that they’re nocturnal, they usually don’t start talking until after midnight. I know it sounds crazy, but it works for me!

It took 18 months to complete Black Jack. One of the reasons it took so long was this is my first time writing a novel on the computer. I found the ability to immediately edit slowed me down and kept me from completing the story. Also I’m a lousy typist! I’m working on that.

JP: What’s next for Jean Holloway?

JH: Promotion, promotion, promotion. First, Nia Promotions and I will begin Black Jack‘s virtual launch. On October 17, 2009, I’ll be at the Georgia Literary Festival, Rome City Auditorium.

I just wrote the prologue for book 3. So far, it’s untitled since my characters haven’t given me that information yet. I just know this time the bad guy isn’t a guy!

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No awards yet, but Ace of Hearts was 2008 Best Mystery (here we go again ;o) Finalist in the African American Literary Awards Show against Walter Mosley’s The Tempest Tales. He beat me like a bad child!

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