Happy Monday! (If there is such a thing.) This week, the Blog Ring of Power is interviewing BroadUniverse member Juli D. Revezzo. The interview kicks off right here and continues as shown below:
Part 2 @ Dean - Tuesday, February 12th
Part 3 @ Terri - Wednesday, February 13th
Part 4 @ Teresa - Thursday, February 14th
Part 5 @ Emily - Friday, February 15th
For now, let's learn more about Juli.
When and why did you begin writing?
When? Oh, gosh. I started writing poetry in grade school but I didn’t graduate to stories until my teens? Why? Because in my family, there’s always a story! Hehe. We never just say “I went to the store” there’s always some long twisty line that ends up at the store. :) So it just seemed natural to start writing them down.
What books have most influenced your life?
Michael Moorcock’s Elric series was the one that got me into Fantasy fiction. It also got me dreaming of being a writer one day. Melanie Rawn’s Exiles series is the series that kicked me to sit down and actually try it.
What genre do you write?
Supernatural fantasy but I also tend to write traditional fantasy and a little romance.
What is your favorite theme/genre to write about?
Anything with a fantasy angle is always a favorite. I’ve tried to write without something fantastic in the mix, I really have, ;) but it never works out. Something weird always creeps in!
If you couldn’t be an author, what would your ideal career be?
I think I’d like to be a librarian.
Juli D. Revezzo is a Florida girl, with a love of fantasy, science
fiction, and Arthurian legend, so much so she gained a B.A. in English
and American Literature. She loves writing stories with fantastical
elements whether it be a full-on fantasy, or a story set in this
world–slightly askew. She has been published in short form in Eternal Haunted Summer, Dark Things II: Cat Crimes (a charity anthology for cat related charities), Luna Station Quarterly, The Scribing Ibis: An Anthology of Pagan Fiction in Honor of Thoth, and Twisted Dreams Magazine. She recently released her debut novel, The Artist’s Inheritance.
She also has an article and book review or two out there.But her heart lies in the storytelling. She is a member of the Independent Author Network and the Magic Appreciation Tour.
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Trouble only a witch can solve...
Settling into a new
home, Caitlin notices changes coming over her husband. When nightmares
deepen and ghosts begin lurking--Caitlin knows something's not right,
and not just her newfound precognitive abilities. It's the damned chair
her husband's carving, she's sure. Could it be just what it seems: a
mundane piece of furniture? If so, why is it attracting dark forces--the
forces she suspects drove Trevor's siblings to insanity and suicide?
Armed
with a handful of allies--a coven of helpful witches--she must proceed
with caution against the hellish forces besieging her family. If she
fails, she may lose forever the one thing she cares about most: her
beloved Trevor.
The Artist’s Inheritance (Antique Magic, Book One) is available in both ebook and Print, from Amazon and Createspace as well as Smashwords and Barnes and Noble. The connecting story Caitlin’s Book of Shadows is currently available in eformat at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Buy Links:
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and for Caitlin's Book of Shadows on Amazon
1 comment:
Thanks for hosting me, Sandra! I enjoyed our little chat. :)
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